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pave

[peyv] / peɪv /


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"The new owner will be in a position to fundamentally pave the future of the entire industry, for better or worse," the diamond industry analyst told AFP.

From Barron's

One selling point to investors was Luckey’s connections, which were seen as potentially helping pave the way for approval of a national charter.

From The Wall Street Journal

Maher’s landlord, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, in December approved a lease extension through September 2063, paving the way for the terminal sale process to begin.

From The Wall Street Journal

The U.S. will now release any holds on sanctions exemptions, according to people familiar with the matter, paving the way for international assistance.

From The Wall Street Journal

Australia and Indonesia signed a security treaty on Friday, paving the way for closer cooperation and new military training facilities in Southeast Asia's largest economy.

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