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peers

[peerz] / pɪərz /
NOUN
generation
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG
age crop microgeneration
WEAK
Beat Generation Gen X Gen Y Gen Z Generation A Generation X Generation Y Generation Z Lost Generation Millennials Silent Generation Xennials baby boomers boomers sandwich generation


NOUN
jury
Synonyms


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Continued buying by local and foreign investors and Malaysian banks’ relatively attractive valuations compared with their Singapore peers may support further gains, the analyst adds.

From The Wall Street Journal

We did think, ‘Well, her peers are going to recognize this performance.’

From Los Angeles Times

This would need to be approved by MPs and peers, and would come into effect when given royal assent by the King.

From BBC

Envoys are now usually MPs and peers, appointed by ministers, and with a formalised set of rules of conduct, which did not apply at the time of Andrew's time as a trade representative.

From BBC

Under its proposed reforms, the government said it is also planning to halve the attainment gap between disadvantaged pupils and their peers in England by the time children born in this Parliament finish secondary school.

From BBC