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meantime

[meen-tahym] / ˈminˌtaɪm /




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In the meantime, the restaurant is offering extra bottles of water to anyone who needs it.

From BBC

In the meantime, she counsels the girls she trains against child marriage.

From BBC

In the meantime, private-credit managers might find some support from the fact that the U.S. economy has been expanding, even if its pace of growth slowed more than expected during the fourth quarter.

From MarketWatch

This is widely seen as a temporary move to pave the way for more durable tariffs, but is set to trigger other challenges and upheaval in the meantime.

From Barron's

In the meantime, would-be participants from all over America are filling up the inbox of the UMD team.

From The Wall Street Journal




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