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sync

[singk] / sɪŋk /




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He was given not out because the spike which appeared on the technology was out of sync with the pictures, but that was later revealed to have been an error by the operator.

From BBC

Shares of cruise operators surged in sync again on Thursday, enough to stand out as market leaders, as investors bet that lower interest rates put consumers in a better position to plan shipboard vacations.

From MarketWatch

That narrative doesn’t appear in sync with available FireGuard mapping and a timeline of the fire compiled last month by state-hired investigators.

From Los Angeles Times

And if they aren’t moving in sync, then something is wrong with the economy — and it’s tough for a bull market to be sustained without economic growth as fuel.

From MarketWatch

The mournful irony underlying the somewhat schematic plot is that they never can quite find themselves in sync, despite the bonds between them.

From The Wall Street Journal