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parallel

[par-uh-lel, -luhl] / ˈpær əˌlɛl, -ləl /






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Maximum parallel conversion capacity is about 60 factories per year.

From MarketWatch

Unused lines can become energized from electrified lines running parallel to them through a process called induction.

From Los Angeles Times

“People started to get sick of the word ‘internet’ or anything internet-related, and the stock market was very bullish as well,” Chan said, drawing parallels between then and now.

From MarketWatch

Company leaders fear that blocking sales forces China to build around Huawei, creating a parallel AI ecosystem the U.S. can’t control.

From The Wall Street Journal

As talk grew about a “K-shaped economy,” or the idea that growth was being supported only by the wealthy while many suffered, there were evident parallels in the AI boom.

From The Wall Street Journal