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professor

[pruh-fes-er] / prəˈfɛs ər /


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The Ohio ruling is the latest in a pattern, says Todd Phillips, an assistant professor of law at Georgia State and expert on financial regulation.

From Barron's

Daniel Francis, a law professor at New York University, says other tactics, like easing the tax and regulatory burden of small retailers, would give them more support.

From BBC

But for Elvin Luku, a 32-year-old communication and new media professor from Tirana, the ban "had no impact on educating the younger generation" and may even have had the opposite effect.

From Barron's

Mr. Spencer is a professor of history at Brock University and the editor in chief of “The Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of the American Enlightenment.”

From The Wall Street Journal

A Southern Methodist University political science professor suggested that while Democrats weren’t “generally” thought to have that “great of a chance to win statewide office,” that may not be true “this time.”

From The Wall Street Journal