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tide

[tahyd] / taɪd /


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The first reason for the shift, said the analysts, is that investors are no longer betting on AI lifting all tides, but instead trying to differentiate between sectors and potential losers.

From MarketWatch

It said the vehicle had already been there during high tide and that, alongside a farmer, Amazon arranged to remove the vehicle on Sunday.

From BBC

It’s also clear to everyone that his governing majority was built on sand, and the tide seems to be coming in.

From Salon

"Nova Scotia has the highest tides in the world -- when we're working there, we're racing against the tide, when the ocean comes back in," says Mann.

From Science Daily

The show's fictional community lives on the end of a tidal causeway, with high tides cutting them off from the rest of the world.

From BBC