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partially

[pahr-shuh-lee] / ˈpɑr ʃə li /


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Even with Vineyard Wind only partially completed, it saved New England residents roughly $2 million a day during a cold snap this month, according to a report in the Boston Globe.

From Los Angeles Times

Retailers have begun to pass through their higher costs, but only partially, in part because implementation delays, exemptions, and trade talks have kept firms guessing about where prices will settle.

From Barron's

Taggar says that is partially because building great software at scale is getting easier now.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Justice Department released a library of files on Friday related to Jeffrey Epstein, partially complying with a new federal law compelling their release, while acknowledging that hundreds of thousands of files remain sealed.

From Los Angeles Times

In response to the audit, the developmental services and state hospitals departments partially agreed with the findings in detailed comments.

From Los Angeles Times