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Kristina

American  
[kri-stee-nuh] / krɪˈsti nə /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Christina.


Example Sentences

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Kristina Raner, executive director of the Age Equity Alliance group, which educates employers about the value of older workers, said: “Many workplace systems were built around this idea that people would work for about 40 years and then retire. Today, many people just don’t want to, or they need to keep working longer. The structure hasn’t fully caught up with the reality.”

From MarketWatch

Roeder replaces Kristina Schake, who has served in the top communications role since before Iger returned to the company in late 2022.

From Los Angeles Times

Kristina Milova Garrison, a marketing director at Pavlok, said the shock “lasts for a fraction of a second” and “is not meant to cause harm or lingering pain.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“He’s incredibly deep on the technology, more so than I think most lawyers are,” said A. Kristina Littman, a partner at Willkie Farr & Gallagher, where Selig previously worked.

From The Wall Street Journal

Principal investigator Kristina Lynch said ground stations, subpayloads, and instrument booms all operated as expected, and the team is pleased with both the launch and the data collected so far.

From Science Daily