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reinforce

[ree-in-fawrs, -fohrs] / ˌri ɪnˈfɔrs, -ˈfoʊrs /


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After the market prices in great news, it becomes more likely to give back some gains, “reinforcing our base case call for volatility,” writes Evercore strategist Julian Emanuel.

From Barron's

After the market prices in great news, it becomes more likely to give back some gains, “reinforcing our base case call for volatility,” writes Evercore strategist Julian Emanuel.

From Barron's

Softer inflation data would likely reinforce expectations for further easing at the next policy meeting in February.

From The Wall Street Journal

Each analysis detected a new transient light source in roughly the same region, reinforcing the conclusion that two separate collisions were observed.

From Science Daily

This national study reinforces the idea that Montessori's century-old model remains a powerful tool for early education, producing lasting benefits for children and communities.

From Science Daily