conduct (verb)
7.31.22
Analysts point out that this phase won’t depend on artillery alone. Konrad Muzyka, president of Rochan Consulting, military analysts based in Gdansk, Poland, said, “Himars cripple Russia’s ability to conduct offensive operations, but they won’t force the Russians to leave Ukraine. For that you need manpower and armor.”
—Stephen Fidler & Daniel Michaels, The Wall Street Journal, "War With Russia Enters New Phase as Ukraine Readies Southern Counterblow," 31 Jul. 2022 {11:34 AM ET}
Analysts point out that this phase won’t depend on artillery alone. Konrad Muzyka, president of Rochan Consulting, military analysts based in Gdansk, Poland, said, “Himars cripple Russia’s ability to conduct offensive operations, but they won’t force the Russians to leave Ukraine. For that you need manpower and armor.”
—Stephen Fidler & Daniel Michaels, The Wall Street Journal, "War With Russia Enters New Phase as Ukraine Readies Southern Counterblow," 31 Jul. 2022 {11:34 AM ET}
7.5.21
Weeks before Didi Global Inc. DIDI -5.30% went public in the U.S., China’s cybersecurity watchdog suggested the Chinese ride-hailing giant delay its initial public offering and urged it to conduct a thorough self-examination of its network security, according to people with knowledge of the matter... Some analysts think cybersecurity officials have good reason to conduct the investigation.
—Lingling Wei & Keith Zhai, The Wall Street Journal, "Chinese Regulators Suggested Didi Delay Its U.S. IPO," 5 Jul. 2021 {2:43 PM ET}
Weeks before Didi Global Inc. DIDI -5.30% went public in the U.S., China’s cybersecurity watchdog suggested the Chinese ride-hailing giant delay its initial public offering and urged it to conduct a thorough self-examination of its network security, according to people with knowledge of the matter... Some analysts think cybersecurity officials have good reason to conduct the investigation.
—Lingling Wei & Keith Zhai, The Wall Street Journal, "Chinese Regulators Suggested Didi Delay Its U.S. IPO," 5 Jul. 2021 {2:43 PM ET}
conduct (noun)
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