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properties

[prop-er-teez] / ˈprɒp ər tiz /


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Until now, these properties were thought to depend on particle-like behavior.

From Science Daily

Small ranches can occasionally be found for less than $1 million, but the handful of equestrian properties complete with stables and barns go for $2 million or more.

From Los Angeles Times

The company retrofitted properties using the UK government's ECO4 scheme, which provides grant funding to low income, vulnerable households for additions such as insulation, heat pumps or solar panels.

From BBC

At the height of the problem, 30,000 people had no water and about 10,000 properties remain without a supply.

From BBC

“So, this is not about saying that we don’t want to compete, but it’s about avoiding the creation of a parallel ecosystem that has all the same economic properties and risks without appropriate regulation.”

From The Wall Street Journal