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relentless

[ri-lent-lis] / rɪˈlɛnt lɪs /




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But recently, investors have started to hunt for opportunities elsewhere as the relentless upward momentum on technology names has stalled out.

From MarketWatch

But recently, investors have started to hunt for opportunities elsewhere as the relentless upward momentum on technology names has stalled out.

From MarketWatch

Sir Alex said he knew that, if it was going to be really tough and he needed someone in midfield who would be absolutely relentless, then he always played Fletch.

From BBC

Slaughter called it a "shocking admission", while Irranca Davies said the priorities didn't mean that there was not "relentless focus" on education standards.

From BBC

“Firestorm,” the first book about the Great Los Angeles Fires of 2025, pulls readers inside Soboroff’s reporter’s notebook and the nearly two relentless weeks he spent covering the Palisades and subsequent Eaton wildfire.

From Los Angeles Times