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Friedman
[ freed-muhn ]
noun
- Bruce Jay, 1930–2020, U.S. novelist.
- Milton, 1912–2006, U.S. economist: Nobel Prize 1976.
Friedman
/ ˈfriːdmən /
noun
- FriedmanMilton19122006MUSSOCIAL SCIENCE: economist Milton. 1912–2006. US economist, particularly associated with monetarism; a forceful advocate of free market capitalism
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Derived Forms
- ˈFriedmanˌite, nounadjective
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Example Sentences
“We only have so much control over what Twitter does and we can control what we do,” Friedman said.
From The Daily Beast
In a phone interview, Jaclyn Friedman, the Executive Director of WAM!
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By Ann Friedman, Medium The first step is, throw out the hoodie-wearing boy-genius and build a new archetype.
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Second,” said Sen. Paul, “is the Milton Friedman efficiency argument.
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None of the others involved—Friedman and officials at Los Alamos, or their spokesmen—returned phone calls seeking comment Monday.
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Economics textbooks stop short of mentioning Friedman or Phelps.
From Project Gutenberg
Chaplain Davidowitz was sent home wounded, and Friedman accompanied his own division back.
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