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Recent Examples of disaggregateThe strategic goal is to disaggregate the conglomerate that may have served Intel well in the past but no longer meets the country’s need for an American foundry nor delivers the most value for shareholders.—Charlene Barshefsky, Fortune, 19 Sep. 2025 Another essential practice is disaggregating data to understand who is being well served and who is being left behind.—Caroline Whistler, Forbes.com, 16 Sep. 2025 Second, by disaggregating the 30-year period into two 15-year timespans, a more dynamic picture emerges of how alignments have changed—one that favors Beijing.—Yuen Foong Khong, Foreign Affairs, 24 June 2025 WalletHub set out to disaggregate the data and find the metro areas currently seeing the highest and lowest inflation rates.—Ben Kesslen, Quartz, 13 May 2025 See All Example Sentences for disaggregate
Senate Republicans are trying to divide Democrats on Thursday with a vote that would pay government workers deemed essential who are working without pay during the shutdown.
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Burgess Everett,
semafor.com,
22 Oct. 2025
In the trailer, Whitney drops the bomb that she is set to start her own MomTok, as the group continues to be divided.
Only two sets of human remains were uncovered at the burial site (though Linares also wrote that other disarticulated human bones were found throughout the refuse).
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Jackson Landers,
Smithsonian,
30 May 2017
Dependency theorists have often used the words distorted or disarticulated or deformed to describe dependent economies.
After the slide was deployed, passengers were temporarily stuck onboard until engineers were able to manually detach the chute, which took around an hour, according to the New York Post.
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Kirsty Hatcher,
PEOPLE,
27 Oct. 2025
After the vehicle is fully charged, the system automatically detaches the robotic arm.
Active news consumers were much more likely to be politically engaged, while passive news consumers were much more likely to be disengaged or moderately engaged in politics.
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Max Tani,
semafor.com,
27 Oct. 2025
Rogé agreed that Gen Z is not disengaged but discerning.
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