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unit

[yoo-nit] / ˈyu nɪt /




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There is no single counterdrone system that works against every attack, engineers say, and the costs for a single unit can exceed $100,000.

From The Wall Street Journal

South Wales Fire and Rescue Service said it believed the blaze was "caused by a remote-control charging lithium battery unit" for a toy car, which was one of the boys' Christmas presents.

From BBC

Gray said the power demand would be even larger if the buildings were cooled by conventional air-conditioning units.

From The Wall Street Journal

It fixes the maximum amount customers can be charged for each unit of gas and electricity on a standard - or default - variable tariff for a typical dual-fuel household which pays by direct debit.

From BBC

Other investors in the business included Fidelity International and a unit of Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan, with Octopus maintaining a 13.7% stake in Kraken.

From BBC