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“You can see it in terms of how many more people are creating software and how many more people are involved in the design process.”

From MarketWatch

“It could also benefit shipbuilders by preventing the Navy from making changes to designs or contract terms that increase schedule delays and costs.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“This has been an incredibly hard few days. Probably the hardest of my life. I still have not come to terms that he is gone…” Vonn wrote.

From Los Angeles Times

By contrast, sales of coconut water have been growing by double digits in percent terms in recent years, as Americans flock to healthier alternatives—a boon to industry leader Vita Coco.

From Barron's

The ramifications of the loss of immigrant workers will affect older adults in terms of the availability and the cost of care, she said.

From MarketWatch