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moving

[moo-ving] / ˈmu vɪŋ /




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Jonathan Davis, a corporate partner at Kirkland & Ellis, said companies are moving fast because they don’t want to miss the boat.

From The Wall Street Journal

If arguments in research notes are any indication, concerns over Super Micro’s potential to gain traction in a crowded market will likely take center stage moving forward.

From Barron's

At this point, the central bank is moving into fine-tuning phase and may want to make any further cuts at a slower pace, said Patrick Harker, a former president of the Philadelphia Fed.

From The Wall Street Journal

The prevailing theory suggested a slow rebound that unfolded over roughly eight million years, with amphibians and reptiles gradually moving into open ocean environments in a step-by-step process.

From Science Daily

Decide which items you think you’ll take with you when you move because you love them, they’ll fit in your new, likely smaller, home and you can afford the cost of moving them.

From MarketWatch