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peers

noun as in generation

noun as in jury

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The son of a Jewish fur trader who died in a Nazi concentration camp during World War II, as a lawyer Badinter built a reputation defending clients his peers wouldn't touch.

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And because U.S. households hold more equities than their international peers, any disappointment from AI-related productivity growth could have a bigger ripple effect through the U.S. economy.

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And though many U.S. manufacturers can’t match their Chinese peers in volume, they are competing by using automation to tackle smaller batches of goods under tight deadlines.

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Crowe held to its view that it didn’t need to sell to private equity as many of its peers struck deals.

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Week after week, Johnston has been making highlight-reel plays that few of his peers can match.

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