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Karan

British  
/ ˈkærən /

noun

  1. Donna. born 1948, US fashion designer; creator of the DKNY clothing label

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Karan Adani, the managing director of India’s Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone, says retailers and manufacturers seeking alternatives to China too often overlook the world’s most populous country.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The expectation is that it will get resolved,” Karan Adani says.

From The Wall Street Journal

"In future studies we will aim to identify what healthcare providers can do to optimize GLP-1 outcomes, identify which patients are better treated with bariatric surgery versus GLP-1s, and determine the role out-of-pocket costs play in treatment success," said senior author Karan R. Chhabra, MD, MSc, a bariatric surgeon and Assistant Professor of Surgery and Population Health at NYU Grossman School of Medicine.

From Science Daily

After the November 23 election, the commission announced a narrow victory for the candidate backed by Dodik and the ruling coalition, Sinisa Karan, who won 50.4 per cent of the vote.

From Barron's

Sinisa Karan won 50.89 percent of the vote compared with 47.81 percent for his main rival Branko Blanusa, according to the results released by the central electoral commission.

From Barron's