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to some degree





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But all of it hung, to some degree, on whether Witkoff could unlock the conflict his boss had pledged during his campaign to resolve in a single day.

From The Wall Street Journal

He was able to do so because he "understood tax code and finances to some degree better than maybe the most highly paid people on Wall Street", Mr Levine said.

From BBC

“COVID took away the door-buster deal to some degree,” Cohen said.

From MarketWatch

To some degree, such burger wars are yet another aspect of the “trade down” happening elsewhere in the retail universe, as people lean more on lower prices while their budgets creep higher.

From MarketWatch

That weakness is likely being factored into the Bank of Canada’s thinking, to some degree.

From The Wall Street Journal