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provider

[pruh-vahy-der] / prəˈvaɪ dər /




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Rising electricity demand, particularly from artificial intelligence, is boosting providers of power and equipment to generate it.

From The Wall Street Journal

Trusts are organisations which include hospitals, community services and providers of other forms of patient care.

From BBC

There has been no such pressure this year, with the Taiwanese economy booming as cloud-service providers accelerate investment in AI infrastructure, boosting demand for exports like chips and electronics that the island produces.

From The Wall Street Journal

Up to 22% of jobs advertised online last year were positions listed with no intent to hire, according to a study across the US, UK and Germany by recruitment software provider Greenhouse.

From BBC

However, the ICC does not specify which technology providers should be used.

From BBC