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newish [ˈnju:ɪʃ, Am ˈnu:-] ADJ inf

newish

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Unions are generally opposed to target benefit plans, a newish pension vehicle that looks like a defined benefit plan but strips away the guarantee.
business.financialpost.com
Here are a round up of a few of my favourite newish places.
www.stuff.co.nz
In addition, the school replaced many library computers, with newish desktop computers.
en.wikipedia.org
Let's take three newish mobile news products -- each quite different from one another -- to see a few versions of mobile-first thinking look like 2014.
www.niemanlab.org
It's a newish genre, a tragicomedy awash in whimsical realism.
www.latimes.com
Maybe you're in a newish relationship, haven't dealt with your partner being sick before or just aren't sure what to do to help.
www.lifehacker.com.au
A new (nice) captain leading a newish team coached by a new coach and a backline coach newer than new.
www.theroar.com.au
It's the newish thing in self-destructive behaviour for nimble (and brainless) young people and somebody is bound to get seriously hurt.
www.thestar.com
For the most part though, it was easy to manipulate and it showed off the newish tech well enough.
www.capsulecomputers.com.au
These newish introductions are big on taste and are eaten as is, without separating shell from bean.
www.theobserver.ca

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