Keating
Britishnoun
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“There are going to be a few more alarm bells out there saying: ‘We really are relying on the top 20% of households’,” to sustain the market, Keating said.
“Something’s got to give and it’s typically the dealer that will have to put more money on the hood to move the vehicle,” said Erin Keating, an executive analyst at the services firm Cox Automotive.
Guest: Josh Keating, senior correspondent at Vox and a fellow at the Outrider Foundation where he’s reporting on nuclear weapons and A.I.
From Slate
"There is a lot of competition with Hannah and Anna, and the others coming through," Keating told BBC Sport after making her debut in the 2-1 defeat by Brazil.
From BBC
She has tried Le Tissier at right-back and centre-back, played with a back three in defence, started Chelsea's Aggie Beever-Jones in the number nine position over Alessia Russo and given debuts to Kendall, Keating and Hinds.
From BBC
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