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- ubiquitousadjectivenew · stab 0.0dpresent, appearing, found anywhere“the smartphones has become ubiquitous in modern life”
- gaugelearning · stab 2.3d“The gauge uses four key indicators: participation in the labour force, college education, managerial positions, and above-median income.”
- bolsteredlearning · stab 2.3d“It is an idea bolstered by a new survey by MasterCard International Inc.”
- amasslearning · stab 2.3d“The idea is that the more opportunities women have, the more vibrant economies are and, consequently, the less need there is to amass a huge public debt to boost growth.”
- swellinglearning · stab 0.2d“Answers include young and swelling populations, decreased debt, growing cities, emerging middle-class consumer sectors, evolving markets and, of course, ( China’s rise.”
- vibrantlearning · stab 2.3d“It is a question officials here in Asia are being posed more and more: Why are your economies so vibrant?”