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Wendy

American  
[wen-dee] / ˈwɛn di /
Or Wendie

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Gwendolyn.


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Support also came from the Eric and Wendy Schmidt AI in Science Postdoctoral Fellowship and the Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics through an endowment from the Kavli Foundation and its founder Fred Kavli.

From Science Daily

“We get shamed if we express our need for sleep and we get shamed if we don’t sleep enough,” says Wendy Troxel, a psychologist and senior behavioral scientist at Rand and author of a book on couples and sleep.

From The Wall Street Journal

Asia Society Policy Institute senior vice president Wendy Cutler expects that walking away from announced deals "does not seem to be in the cards for our partners."

From Barron's

Artificial intelligence could change the world but the dearth of women in the booming sector will undermine pledges for inclusive technology, top computer scientist Wendy Hall told AFP on Friday.

From Barron's

Chains including Burger King, Wendy’s and Jack in the Box have all said they expect beef inflation to pressure their profits.

From The Wall Street Journal