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planning

[plan-ing] / ˈplæn ɪŋ /
NOUN
preparation
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You’ll want to build up at least six months’ worth of an emergency fund in shekels, says Arielle Tucker, a certified financial planner who specializes in cross-border planning and U.S. tax issues.

From MarketWatch

"We're planning for self-driving cars to carry passengers for the first time from spring, under our pilot scheme – harnessing this technology safely and responsibly to transform travel," Ms Alexander said in a post on X.

From BBC

What is clear is that London City are not here to make friends, they are here to rock the boat and are planning big things for the future.

From BBC

The 2028 Games will have no permanent venue construction, but the planning agency notes that transportation infrastructure built to support the Games could benefit the region for decades in the future.

From Los Angeles Times

"It has been more stressful than dealing with a parking lot. It's not something that has really come to the local level before," Jay Detrick, the city's planning director told the BBC.

From BBC