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particular

[per-tik-yuh-ler, puh-tik-] / pərˈtɪk yə lər, pəˈtɪk- /






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Still, West said that investigators had also uncovered "clear efforts" to "dilute, or otherwise influence certain testimony, in particular to the accused Hashim Thaci's benefit".

From Barron's

In particular, Erdogan raised concerns about the impact on the automobile sector, a sentiment echoed by Japanese companies in public and private.

From Barron's

But media watchdog groups say that particular rule, which was set by Congress, can only be changed by Congress, not by the FCC.

From MarketWatch

Every job, no matter how small, needed to be thought through before it was started, from beginning to end, with particular attention paid to what might go wrong in between.

From Literature

Lo’s goal is to develop an AI financial adviser that is a true fiduciary—namely, an entity that always puts the client’s interests first and tailors its advice to their particular needs, including emotional needs.

From The Wall Street Journal