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pull

[pool] / pʊl /




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A stretch that could have seen it pull away for good has instead cracked the door open for City.

From The Wall Street Journal

For instance, AI trained on a company’s communications can now draft thousands of fluent, on-brand messages that imitate an executive’s tone or reference current events pulled from public data.

From The Wall Street Journal

Individuals may feel pulled toward certain sights or sounds or strongly driven to avoid them, even when doing so leads to poor outcomes.

From Science Daily

"In the run up to Christmas, consumers have really pulled back on spending because they were very nervous, particularly pre-Budget in November," she told the BBC.

From BBC

Three colliding forces will determine the answer: the endurance of the gravitational pull of capital toward technology, the stability or instability of American institutions, and a rising tide of fiscal dominance.

From Barron's