well-received
Britishadjective
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However, risks include a slower pace of innovation, AI products not being well-received, and geopolitical tensions on export controls, the analysts add.
The dividend was kept unchanged at 2.20 euros, which should be well-received, it adds.
And even if the secretary of state's remarks had not been so well-received – if he had sharply criticised Europeans the way Vice-President JD Vance did at the conference last year – there were other American politicians doing their best impression of the Persian poet, counselling: "This too shall pass".
From BBC
The law firm adds: “In our experience, clients that assemble an informal advisory board consisting of family members, the family lawyer or a specialist in this area, the company’s accountants and perhaps even knowledgeable and sophisticated family friends, are better positioned to design a succession plan that is tax efficient, sensitive to family values, and well-received by all stakeholders. In this strategy, independent advisers can become key.”
From MarketWatch
She added Cornwall had a long history of using bilingual signage which was generally well-received by residents.
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