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A business jet was buffeted by severe turbulence over New England, causing a rare passenger death and forcing the aircraft to divert to Bradley International Airport in Connecticut, officials said Saturday.
At the same time, studios are facing a dramatic decline in advertising revenue as households buffeted by Bidenflation continue to cut spending.
But many people still feel buffeted by forces from Beijing and Taipei that are beyond their control.
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jul/30/taiwan-kinmen-islands-plan-peace-bridge-china
But while the big tech firms may be buffeted by economic headwinds, they are not broken.
Source: https://www.samfordcrimson.com/what-is-behind-the-big-tech-companies-job-cuts-2023-10-16.html
Israel’s sole patron, the United States, is buffeted by a hard-left new Democratic Party that is not a reliable partner.
The BoE had struggled to explain its policy strategy to financial markets and it appeared to be buffeted by individual pieces of data that came in higher than expected, NIESR said.
Source: https://business.inquirer.net/414898/uk-inflation-to-exceed-boe-target-for-next-4-years-niesr
The court has been buffeted for months by revelations regarding justices over undisclosed trips on private jets, luxury vacations, real estate and recreational vehicle deals, and more.
This was just the latest episode in a series of court judgments and appeals that have seen the club buffeted up and down the table.