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remark

[ri-mahrk] / rɪˈmɑrk /




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“We are doubling down, even as much of the industry has pulled back,” Sarandos said, according to a written transcript of his opening remarks.

From Los Angeles Times

In an unusual break from the usual choreography of visits by foreign leaders, the White House didn’t open the Oval Office sit-down to the press and skipped the customary greetings and joint remarks.

From The Wall Street Journal

Economists have expressed surprise and disappointment about the absence of any public remarks, which had been a routine part of the Fed nomination process going back almost 30 years.

From MarketWatch

Gor promised in his first public remarks in January that the trade deal was coming.

From The Wall Street Journal

The president repeated his earlier remarks when speaking to reporters Monday: “I did call up President Putin and he’s agreed…They have the same cold wave that we do.”

From The Wall Street Journal