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remark

[ri-mahrk] / rɪˈmɑrk /




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The latest remarks come as part of Xi's annual Chinese New Year greetings to the PLA.

From BBC

The remarks, at a private meeting of Labour MPs and peers with the prime minister, hadn't been intended to be heard beyond the room in which they were made.

From BBC

On Wednesday’s earnings call, Foroughi addressed AI competition head on at the top of his scripted remarks.

From Barron's

For example, Prasad told investors at a January conference, according to people familiar with the remarks, that he supports the use of “single arm” clinical trials, or experiments in which all subjects get the treatment.

From The Wall Street Journal

In opening remarks this week, plaintiffs' attorney Lanier told the jury that YouTube and Meta both engineer addiction in young people's brains to gain users and profits.

From Barron's