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output

[out-poot] / ˈaʊtˌpʊt /


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Vanguard Group agreed to pay several U.S. states $29.5 million to settle a lawsuit alleging it conspired with other index-fund managers to pressure coal companies to reduce their output.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some plants emitted far more pollution at certain times, even though energy output was similar, according to the EPA’s hourly emissions data.

From The Wall Street Journal

That’s because they’ve been pitched to users who may not appreciate their tendency to output erroneous information errors and offer inappropriate advice.

From Los Angeles Times

Herein lies another argument for reducing the electrical output to 300kw - then, the remaining 50kw could be used for overtake mode.

From BBC

Prompting AI — the ability to translate a vague problem into a specific, structured input that yields a decision-guiding output — is the modern version of mastering Excel.

From MarketWatch