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transition

[tran-zish-uhn, -sish-] / trænˈzɪʃ ən, -ˈsɪʃ- /


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The third stage would be "a transition that will include clean, free elections, which will produce legitimate authorities."

From Barron's

Instructing his team to play slower while dominating possession would have created fewer turnovers and transitions leading to Chelsea needing to run big distances less often.

From BBC

“These strategies could transition into incremental buyers if the market were to move higher,” said Rubner.

From MarketWatch

Parts of the materials complex “are benefiting from rising capex and supply constraints tied to the energy transition and resource nationalism, which are pushing up prices for base and industrial metals,” they said.

From MarketWatch

“The current energy crisis may also speed the energy transition to lower-carbon electrification, favoring battery minerals and uranium,” Bell Potter says.

From The Wall Street Journal