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[pahr-shuhl] / ˈpɑr ʃəl /




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Born 24 weeks premature, she has cerebral palsy, a partial visual impairment and a shunt.

From BBC

The initial, partial release of the Epstein files was met with widespread criticism by lawmakers.

From Salon

Vanke, which has about $170.43 billion in assets, is set to become the latest domino to fall after the Shenzhen government abruptly reversed its position on a partial bailout of the developer.

From The Wall Street Journal

Now Venezuelan oil exports are at risk thanks to a partial blockade targeting sanctioned tankers—the kind that carry about 70% of the country’s crude.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the idea that banks ought not to conduct commerce is at best only a partial explanation of crises gone by.

From Barron's