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peer2 [pɪəʳ] SUST.

2. peer ingl. brit. (noble):

Ejemplos de uso para peers

to have no peers

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Immoderate drinkers who worked out had far more white matter than their sedentary peers.
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In 2016, an overweighting to credit and strong security selection, especially in financials, helped it to a 4.8% gain that edged out roughly 85% of its peers.
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Parents and peers are "invisible planners" who have power to determine the success of the government's language policy.
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Despite all this, she did have an edge over many of her peers.
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Proficient planters, held in high regard by their peers, often exercised significant political clout in colonial governments.
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This is because children who fall behind in reading would read less, increasing the gap between them and their peers.
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With client-specific content and conversations in one place, outsiders looking in can easily pick up where their peers left off and take action immediately.
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To provide these new peers with adequate appanages, she had sold or mortgaged crown property representing an annual income of 1,200,000 rikstalers.
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She peers out at the world with the washed-out eyes of a hunted animal.
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When studied in real-world settings, depressed individuals are actually less accurate and more overconfident in their predictions about the future than their non-depressed peers.
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