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tight

[tahyt] / taɪt /






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Looking ahead, “a resilient US economic backdrop and tight industry supply backdrop is making for a very attractive supply/demand dynamic” for airlines, Seaport analyst Daniel McKenzie said.

From Barron's

Looking ahead, “a resilient US economic backdrop and tight industry supply backdrop is making for a very attractive supply/demand dynamic” for airlines, Seaport analyst Daniel McKenzie said.

From Barron's

Philadelphia converted the fourth down on a pass to tight end Dallas Goedert, but the last-gasp drive eventually stalled at the San Francisco 21.

From Los Angeles Times

And after a final that had been tight, decided by a deflection, you could almost imagine Xabi thinking: enough.

From BBC

The policy may lead to tighter lending standards for banks and increased demand for alternative credit options.

From Barron's