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nudge

[nooj] / nʊdʒ /




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Stanley expects payrolls to expand this year by an average of 100,000 a month, an increase that would be sufficient to nudge down the unemployment rate.

From Barron's

The past year marked the end of a 15-year stretch in which foreign markets lagged behind the U.S.—a reversal that could nudge more U.S. investors to look overseas for growth.

From Barron's

She started small — helping in the kitchen, supporting youth activities — before Cook nudged her towards boxing coaching, even when she doubted herself.

From BBC

Oil nudged down as traders closed out a year in which oversupply fears pushed the commodity lower, despite ongoing geopolitical tensions.

From The Wall Street Journal

Every time the Chargers quarterback leaned over to tie his shoes, his cast would nudge in the way, complicating a once-menial task.

From Los Angeles Times