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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

“As you start to pick that box apart, it’s probably going to be more uncomfortable for quite a long time than it is comfortable,” Temin said.

From Washington Post • Jan. 25, 2023

“Historically they were more zealously applied the lower you were down the ladder and the less zealously applied the higher up you got in the ladder,” said Temin.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 10, 2019

Meanwhile King Zoheir was called upon a warlike expedition against the tribe of Temin.

From Oriental Literature The Literature of Arabia by Anonymous

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