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subsequent

[suhb-si-kwuhnt] / ˈsʌb sɪ kwənt /


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In a subsequent post, he added there are no “points,” the term used for upfront fees that can be used as a way to reduce the mortgage rate.

From MarketWatch

On average, this model was 71% accurate in predicting whether a fund over the subsequent quarter would add to its position in a stock, keep its holdings of that stock constant, or sell it.

From Barron's

By contrast, Tyson’s subsequent aria revealing his own old trauma is pat and unconvincing.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, the impacts of the conflict could potentially be seen on domestic variable energy tariffs from the subsequent price cap, for the three months from July.

From BBC

Silver’s comments—and a subsequent conference call addressing the topic with all 30 of the league’s general managers—came on the heels of some of the most laughable instances of tanking in NBA history.

From The Wall Street Journal