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Temin

American  
[tem-in] / ˈtɛm ɪn /

noun

  1. Howard M(artin), 1934–94, U.S. virologist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1975.


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But weighing in on an international chocolate-bar caper is pretty low-risk, said Davia Temin, the founder of reputation and crisis management consultancy Temin and Company.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 31, 2026

"Working from home was introduced during extraordinary times and leaders have the right to change that, especially now as we are likely to be getting into a recession where profitability will be key," Temin said.

From Reuters • Apr. 27, 2023

This time, corporations have largely avoided the sort of impassioned letters to employees and stakeholders that they usually put out while weighing in on key social issues, Temin noted.

From Washington Post • Jul. 2, 2022

“If you’re foolish to put your name into such a site, you’re foolish enough to make other mistakes,” said Davia Temin, founder of crisis consultancy Temin & Co. in New York.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 13, 2019

Not far from the land of King Zoheir dwelt the tribe of Temin and Zoheir and his warriors departed to war against them.

From The Journal of Negro History, Volume 1, January 1916 by Various