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pride

[prahyd] / praɪd /






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That pride can turn to dread as you ponder a future of RMDs where you must withdraw money that you’d prefer to leave untouched — and pay federal tax on that money at ordinary income rates.

From MarketWatch

For Xi, the annual New Year’s message is one of the few regular platforms he uses for directly addressing the nation, typically infused with triumphant messaging aimed at rallying patriotic pride while also offering a peek into the leadership’s priorities.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mother Megan said Edward was her "pride and joy" and he had achieved milestones she never thought possible.

From BBC

“We aren’t in the ‘Sell America’ camp—that’s pretty dramatic,” said Jason Pride, chief of investment strategy and research at Glenmede.

From The Wall Street Journal

Pride believes it is unlikely that the increasingly debt-fueled tech boom would go south in a hurry.

From The Wall Street Journal