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tailwind
/ 藞迟别瑟濒藢飞瑟苍诲 /
noun
- a wind blowing in the same direction as the course of an aircraft or ship Compare headwind
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What might also give Tesla tailwind is the rising share of premium vehicles in the Indian auto market.
While Dilks said the Trump administration may act as a sort of tailwind for rightwing lawmakers pursuing this legislation, she's unsure if it will "fundamentally change the paths and outcomes of those bills."
鈥淭he area that we were where we felt there were the strongest tailwinds and biggest opportunity for growth, not only domestically but globally, was in sports and sports representation.鈥
At the time, Emanuel said the acquisition would 鈥渆nable us to further capitalize on the massive tailwinds in the fast-evolving sports betting ecosystem and lead the way in defining the future of sports betting entertainment.鈥
Giving tailwind to this is the growing penetration of smartphones among middle-income rural families.
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