up-to-the-minute in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Extra features include up-to-the-minute real-world game results via real-time, weekly podcasts and news ticker, detailed football stats, information and real-world news available in five languages.
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Thus, as early as 1866, brokerage houses willing to pay the monthly fee could base trades on up-to-the-minute market information rather than waiting for runners to bring the news.
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It envisioned a single, electronic national stock market, with up-to-the-minute bids and offers available for all brokers and customers to see on computer screens.
www.bloomberg.com
The arena features an octagonal scoreboard with video-replay system, that includes up-to-the-minute statistical information on individual players.
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These rags or dirt sheets have expanded into the internet, where their information can be dispensed on an up-to-the-minute basis.
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Keeping up-to-the-minute and active with the athletic community has never been easier.
www.uwbadgers.com
Access to the market and the technology required to achieve up-to-the-minute details are usually considered some of the most prominent.
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The tabloid included up-to-the-minute travel information for tourists, filling in where the guidebooks left off.
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The film suggests the raid did not launch until up-to-the-minute data was received.
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From church groups to professional associations, he enthusiastically presented up-to-the-minute talks, each carefully logged in a binder kept in his study.
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