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scale

noun as in thin covering, skin

verb as in ascend, climb

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verb as in measure

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Consumer guide Which? said the growing use of AI tools meant fraudsters could mislead the public on an "unprecedented" scale.

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“You only have a few players that can do this at scale, and Oracle’s one of them, so by definition Oracle’s benefiting,” says Jefferies’ Brent Thill.

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Employers say that offer "clearly does not reflect the true value employers place on staff", but that it is the "only prudent option" given the scale of the financial challenge facing the higher education sector.

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The company, with a market value of $76.5 billion, scaled back its previous guidance about electrification at a Capital Markets Day on Thursday but still expects 20% of its lineup to be electric by 2030.

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Among other things, the legislation scales back a requirement that companies publish detailed reports about their putative climate impact, and a separate law making companies legally liable for “environmental impacts” anywhere along their supply chains.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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