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strategic

[struh-tee-jik] / strəˈti dʒɪk /




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He said foreign investors would likely be increasingly cautious about committing capital "to strategic infrastructure projects in the United States' backyard."

From Barron's

Prior to her four years at the Information, Jessica spent seven years at Reuters, where she consistently broke news on major deals, executive changes and strategic developments in media, tech and finance.

From The Wall Street Journal

The container terminals are located at the entrances of the waterway, a proximity that has long magnified their strategic sensitivity despite their formal separation from canal operations.

From The Wall Street Journal

He still agrees with the board’s conclusion that two businesses with clear strategic focuses would create more value separately than together.

From Barron's

The state media office describes L’Imad as a fund “focused on building national champions in sectors of strategic importance.”

From The Wall Street Journal