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The Telegraph has beefed up its measurement capabilities to prove that its ads work, which — the publisher said — has been especially helpful during the last six months of restricted budgets and market volatility.
‘DEMONSTRATE HOW ATTENTION METRICS DRIVE LONG-TERM OUTCOMES’: HOW THE TELEGRAPH PROVES ITS ADS WORKLUCINDA SOUTHERNOCTOBER 8, 2020DIGIDAYIt’s also why it’s important to do such work at a restricted site, and why any research or subsequent full-scale efforts would need to follow the clear rules and processes for working with these materials.
ASBESTOS COULD BE A POWERFUL WEAPON AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE (YOU READ THAT RIGHT)JAMES TEMPLEOCTOBER 6, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWAcross western Europe this week, authorities have cracked down on nightlife, restricted gatherings and tightened rules on mask-wearing in public spaces.
AS INFECTION RATES RISE, EUROPE EMBRACES A ‘LOCKDOWN LITE’ STRATEGYKDUNN6SEPTEMBER 24, 2020FORTUNEThat marketing value coming out of the demand generation for restricted inventory reverberates into the brand’s mainline products, creating a halo effect for the whole company.
‘OUR GOAL IS TO BECOME A MASSIVE MARKETPLACE’: NTWRK IS BRINGING LIVESTREAM COMMERCE TO A YOUNGER GENERATIONKAYLEIGH BARBERSEPTEMBER 14, 2020DIGIDAYRoving medical workers made house calls to test people with restricted movement and visited construction sites to test migrant workers.
HONG KONG’S CITYWIDE COVID-19 TESTING HAS BECOME A BAROMETER OF PUBLIC TRUSTEAMONBARRETTSEPTEMBER 9, 2020FORTUNECotton exchanges reopened on November 16, and stock exchanges opened for restricted trading shortly thereafter.
READINGS IN MONEY AND BANKINGCHESTER ARTHUR PHILLIPSEach has the same rights, and each is equally restricted in exercising them by the corresponding rights of the other.
PUTNAM'S HANDY LAW BOOK FOR THE LAYMANALBERT SIDNEY BOLLESOf the other substances, iodine is restricted exclusively to sea-plants, but to them it appears to be essential.
ELEMENTS OF AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRYTHOMAS ANDERSONUnless restricted by his principal, or by contrary usage, he may sell goods on a reasonable term of credit.
PUTNAM'S HANDY LAW BOOK FOR THE LAYMANALBERT SIDNEY BOLLESIf he is restricted to cash sales only, or is not protected by usage in selling on credit, he cannot do so.
PUTNAM'S HANDY LAW BOOK FOR THE LAYMANALBERT SIDNEY BOLLESWORDS RELATED TO RESTRICTED
- backdoor
- backstairs
- camouflaged
- classified
- close
- confidential
- covert
- cryptic
- discreet
- disguised
- dissembled
- dissimulated
- furtive
- hush-hush
- in ambush
- incognito
- inside
- restricted
- secretive
- sly
- sneak
- sneaky
- stealthy
- sub-rosa
- surreptitious
- top-secret
- unacknowledged
- under false pretense
- under-the-table
- underhanded
- distinguished
- especial
- exceptional
- exclusive
- individual
- indivisible
- isolated
- lone
- loner
- not general
- not public
- odd
- one
- only
- original
- particular
- peerless
- personal
- private
- rare
- restricted
- secluded
- separate
- separated
- simple
- singled out
- singular
- sole
- solitary
- special
- specific
- strange
- unalloyed
- unblended
- uncommon
- uncompounded
- undivided
- unique
- unitary
- unmixed
- unrivaled
- unshared
- unusual
- without equal
- appropriate
- best
- certain
- characteristic
- chief
- choice
- defined
- definite
- designated
- determinate
- different
- earmarked
- especial
- exceptional
- exclusive
- express
- extraordinary
- festive
- first
- gala
- individual
- limited
- main
- major
- marked
- memorable
- momentous
- out of the ordinary
- particular
- peculiar
- personal
- primary
- proper
- rare
- red-letter
- reserved
- restricted
- select
- set
- significant
- smashing
- sole
- specialized
- specific
- uncommon
- unique
- unreal
- unusual
- categorical
- characteristic
- clean-cut
- clear-cut
- cut fine
- dead on
- definite
- definitive
- different
- distinct
- downright
- drawn fine
- especial
- exact
- explicit
- express
- flat out
- hit nail on head
- individual
- limited
- on-target
- outright
- peculiar
- precise
- reserved
- restricted
- right on
- set
- sole
- special
- specialized
- straight-out
- unambiguous
- unequivocal
- unique
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