Early customer of a company, product, or technology.
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Examples for "bellwether"
Examples for "bellwether"
1Conditions were even gloomier in South Korea, a bellwether for global demand.
2Commercial vehicle sales are often regarded as a bellwether for economic activity.
3Technology bellwether Apple Inc AAPL.O will release its earnings report on Monday.
4All three bellwether cases will be split into causation and liability phases.
5The technology bellwether is scheduled to post quarterly results after the bell.
1Air New Zealand was an early adopter of the programme, she says.
2Japan has built a reputation as an early adopter of new technologies.
3Political statement... Gordon Brown was an early adopter of the purple tie.
4Like Florida, Michigan was an early adopter of divestment policies targeting Iran.
5You own a Pebble, so you're clearly some degree of early adopter.
6He's not likely to be a technology early adopter, is he?'
7As an early adopter, your refined tech taste is a source of pride.
8Is it weird for Uncle Sam to be an early adopter?
9But the hours-long setup process requires an early adopter's perseverance.
10It was also an early adopter of IBM computer technology.
11You're an early adopter of Silicon Valley's radical chic, bearer of a little-known solution.
12Climber and Diaries contributor Kelly Cordes is what you would call an early adopter.
13I don't like Facebook, and was an early adopter and early rejector of it.
14I was an early adopter and often recommended it.
15Norway was an early adopter, when it rolled out its coronavirus contact-tracing app in April.
16These lucky few will bask in early adopter bliss.
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