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Editors and correspondents at the Financial Times reflect on the words of the year
...The basic meaning of this word is “proportional”. For example, the current in a telephone wire is proportional to the acoustic pressure of the original sound....
‘I’d say he was unrizz’
...No mention of the B-word, then....
...The 40 minutes of Out of the Blue swerve from flamenco to jazz to klezmer to chanson and spoken-word poetry, sometimes within the same track....
...However, in a separate story (“Israel to retaliate against Iran, warns David Cameron”, Report, FT.com, April 17) the FT writes that Iran deemed the attack a violation of its “sovereignty”, putting the word...
...“A lot of the sales went through word of mouth,” the acclaimed Irish writer told The Guardian. “A lot of people bought the book for other people for Christmas.”...
...One of the advantages of reading the printed version of a newspaper is to understand the interplay of closely-placed headlines on related subjects....
...in the network of aid used by the Italian province of Alto Adige (South Tyrol), whose birth rate has held steady over decades, as The New York Times recently reported on....
...Peter CalowProfessor, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota,Minneapolis, MN, US...
...Ananay Aguilar, head of TenU, a network of 10 leading US and European university technology transfer teams, argues: “Universities are the hubs where the most exciting and complex technologies come from....
...The box office success of both halves of Barbenheimer was part of a changing of the guard on the silver screen....
...Gerald Steele Emeritus Reader of Economics, Lancaster University, Lancaster, Lancashire, UK...
...Bored of words, Ma et al. then tried numbers — roughly recreating the ratio of earnings revisions deployed above, but utilising forecasts of “earnings and other metrics” instead of just rating labels: We...
...Jan BouwensProfessor of Accounting, Amsterdam Business School, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands...
...For the next 50 years, the phrase was broadly confined in the west to the policy papers of development agencies, university debates and literary journals....
...Christopher HurstSenior Visiting FellowSchool of Transnational GovernanceEuropean University Institute, Florence, Italy...
...(verb) the act of diversifying supply chains to avoid relying too heavily on one geography In 2023, the G7 nations decided to drop the dreaded word “decoupling,” when referring to their policy approach...
...Over the first half of the year, Prigozhin and his Wagner fighters had become increasingly notorious for their bloody war of attrition to seize the Ukrainian town of Bakhmut....
...Sir John Vickers Former Chair of the Independent Commission on Banking All Souls College, University of Oxford, UK...
...It may sound like an Australianism and was voted word of the year by the Macquarie dictionary, but its use originated in the UK....
...“Over the past days, there have been too many examples of intimidating and harassing behaviour on our campus....
...Tarcisio Gazzini Professor of International Law University of Padua, Padua, Italy...
...Professor Piet Eeckhout Academic Director, UCL European Institute; Former Dean, Faculty of Laws, University College London, London WC1, UK...
...Dominic Keown Emeritus Professor of Catalan Studies University of Cambridge, UK Letter in response to this letter:A cowardly escape that recalls ‘flight to Varennes’ / From Alberto Mas Llácer, Barcelona...
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