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tight

[tahyt] / taɪt /






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Paris and Rome have been calling for more robust safeguard clauses, tighter import controls and more stringent standards for Mercosur producers.

From Barron's

Supply is projected to be tight next year and beyond, which could further support the trend.

From MarketWatch

The decision was the result of a tight vote, with four of the Monetary Policy Committee’s nine members seeking to keep the key rate at 4%.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I’m doing a lot of grounding meditations,” he says, noting that family and his tight circle of friends have been an essential support system.

From Los Angeles Times

The Rams create problems for Sam Darnold, sacking him nine times in a playoff game last year and intercepting him four times in a tight win last month.

From Los Angeles Times