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project

[proj-ekt, -ikt, pruh-jekt] / ˈprɒdʒ ɛkt, -ɪkt, prəˈdʒɛkt /






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He said foreign investors would likely be increasingly cautious about committing capital "to strategic infrastructure projects in the United States' backyard."

From Barron's

The project, begun in a remote fishing town in 2024, is expected to slash transit costs by one-fifth between South America and China, according to TS Lombard.

From Barron's

The project, begun in a remote fishing town in 2024, is expected to slash transit costs by one-fifth between South America and China, according to TS Lombard.

From Barron's

The fact that meaningful new projects can take a dozen years or more to fully come online means that bottlenecks will persist in the near term.

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While preparing for a project about 15 years ago, Morvan met his current partner, Tessa van der Steen, who is Dutch and works as a health and fitness coach and alternative medicine practitioner.

From Los Angeles Times