But for those to become central identities at play in the 2016 election required candidates who wanted those to be the central identities at play in the 2016 election.
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Additionally, according to Kaplan, unfortunate timing is also at play.
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Her new project, Darkness at Play , takes this concept further.
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Other factors are seen as at play -- including difficulty recruiting.
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Sure, there are geopolitical ramifications and multiple forces at play.
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Still, the source says there were other factors at play.
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It appears that there are two main factors at play.
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It seems like there is some of both at play.
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Yet Bell and Levy see larger, murkier structures at play.
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To Eghbal, there seemed to be a contradiction at play.
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But there is still some national delegate math at play.
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" She added that "uneven power relations were clearly at play.
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A mix of individual and environmental factors are at play.
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But there are also more specific biases at play here.
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Several factors are at play in the fires this week.
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There's a logic at play in this way of thinking.
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In New York City, however, new energies were at play.
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It turns out, several different factors can be at play.
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Of course factors besides the Airbnb impact are at play.
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However, maturity might not be the only thing at play.
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I think there's a lot of things at play there.
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The first business strategy at play is a classic: scarcity.
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At play is what's known as the "carried interest" exemption.
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But there's also raw and delicate politics at play — Rep.
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But there's also a larger, more existential issue at play.
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A simple principle is at play here: Knowledge is power.
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You have a lot of dynamics that are at play.
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But beyond those seasonal trends, bigger themes are at play.
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Economic factors are also at play in a major way.
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A similar dynamic is at play in the app store.
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First, Second Tenth Amendment and Supreme Court are at play.
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All of the countries at play are strategic U.S. allies.
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There's an interesting dynamic at play here, to be sure.
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But there's a much more insidious intimidation at play, here.
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But there has also been another force at play: Facebook.
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But the true dynamics at play are far more sinister.
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Instead, the most important color at play may be white.
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There are already indications that regional tension is at play.
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But the tactic at play in Hellerstedt put women first.
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There's another factor at play in the future, as well.
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Mr. Posilkin said several other variables may be at play.
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Of course, there are other factors are at play here.
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But maybe there's something darker and more sinister at play.
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Digitizing Kenya's extensive informal trading commerce is at play here.
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If we have true justice, let's see it at play.
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But there is an even bigger factor at play here.
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And that's far from the only other variable at play.
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There are a couple of odd associations at play here.
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"You can actually listen to what's at play," he said.
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There is more than indecision or gridlock at play here.
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A "transforming principle" had to be at play, he declared.
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So there's a lot of dynamics that are at play.
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But there are a lot of other factors at play.
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But for many, there was a deeper anxiety at play.
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And there are plenty other deceptive dark patterns at play.
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What is at play goes beyond softness in the economy.
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I agree that there is not one factor at play.
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There's a lot of fun space lingo at play here.
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There's been a larger culture of racial exclusion at play.
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The mobile digital nomad economy is very much at play.
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Bizarrely, that system has been at play for decades now.
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Some researchers believe that there are additional factors at play.
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And that there may be ulterior business motives at play.
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That's most obviously at play on the four seasons of Annedroids.
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Other factors were at play as well for the stock slump.
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Fear isn't the only factor at play in a voter's choice.
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Is addiction at play here with all this betting and gambling?
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But there might be some slight misdirection at play here. Enjoy!
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The "Lockjaw" rapper failed to address the larger issue at play.
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But think of the psychological dynamics at play in the toy.
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It's also possible that profit isn't the only thing at play.
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In -- at play starting on Monday night at 9:00 p.m.
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There's also, no doubt, an element of professional sympathy at play.
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It is to imply that some divine intervention was at play.
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Gordon Cole and Phillip Jeffries were the two agents at play.
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"There are environmental justice and equity implications at play," LaDeau said.
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For Goertzel and Hanson Robotics, there are other factors at play.
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The options open to Sweden's Moderates illustrate the dynamics at play.
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"Pent up demand is definitely at play," said one senior banker.
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There is a good deal of enlightening pranksterism at play here.
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But that'll at least be one of the issues at play.
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There could, of course, be an ulterior motive at play here.
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So what are the issues at play in the rekindled relationship?
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But there's something less obvious and much bigger at play here.
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Of course, there are a lot of other factors at play.
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As the term "high" itself implies, there's a relationship at play.
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They believe there maybe be genetic and environmental components at play.
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SO: I think there are two really big things at play.
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Several factors could potentially be at play at the same time.
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Bottom line: The Rule of Averages is primarily at play here.
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As for fundamental factors, a few may have been at play.
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There is a strong sensation of psychological curiosity at play here.
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He concludes that to a large extent, herding is at play.
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That means there are no broader environmental factors at play here.
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But I also think there's something more overarching at play here.
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A pivot isn't unprecedented here given the tight margins at play.
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There are champions at play, sure, and there is a cup.
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Other factors at play might include regulations that keep competitors out.
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"There's an element of flawed masculinity at play," Ms. Shifman said.
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Levy insists that none of that's at play in Hawkins, Indiana.
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Both factors are probably at play in this latest switch, too.
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Mr. Simmons says he wonders if something else was at play.
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More here on K Street's role and the numbers at play.
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And the election results are not the only factor at play.
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But there is more at play here than bigotry and paranoia.
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Here are some of the factors at play in Tuesday's votes:
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When it came to race, a similar dynamic was at play.
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But sometimes you wonder if something more sinister is at play.
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But the contentious issues at play could also divide tech companies.
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I feel like that's a little bit what's at play today.
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And some say there are racial elements at play as well.
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But there is, he adds, something even more crucial at play.
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However, she said that other factors are at play as well.
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Yet there are other forces at play — from East and West.
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In the case of Wayne McGregor's "Autobiography," both are at play.
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But this is unlikely to address the psychological factors at play.
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Wednesday's event will offer a glimpse at the dynamics at play.
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Instead, it seems like there are two other issues at play.
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A combination of factors is at play in these uncanny repetitions.
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The investments at play now are C.L.O.s, for collateralized loan obligations.
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Opie did not stop observing children at play with that book.
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But there are a couple of other factors at play, too.
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The stakes at play are monumental — prepare for a bumpy ride.
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Now, new research reveals another toxic chemical was also at play.
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And he dismissed the political maneuvers that might be at play.
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I think probably there is a male-female dynamic at play.
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Mothers watch their children at play, they chat, they share meals.
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There's another hugely influential factor at play: the changing jet stream.
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The candidates have seen the dynamic at play on the ground.
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"There is more than one underlying cause at play," she said.
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Or is there another factor at play that boosts them both?
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"There are really two core principles at play here," he said.
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" She continued, "But that's exactly what's now at play in 2020.
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Consumer spending remains strong, but there are other forces at play.
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Memory and bias are two big factors at play here. Another?
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Health experts say there may be various other factors at play.
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That, behind Dar, there are indeed much greater powers at play.
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Adana: There are a couple of different factors at play here.
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There may also be some comorbidities or underlying illnesses at play.
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Of course, McConnell's own political motivations are also at play here.
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Fixing it requires examining and addressing the larger forces at play.
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But there are deeper, underlying and long-term elements at play.
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There's weird sex and gender stuff at play in this movie.
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Legalese aside, there are some things at play here to consider.
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But when it comes to saliva, there are additional factors at play.
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And that, in turn, raises questions about the gender dynamics at play.
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However, there is another dynamic at play that is too often overlooked.
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That was when I realized that there was something powerful at play.
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Race-based and class assumptions about Meek Mill are also at play.
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For example, Hertha BSC has a lot of damn luck at play.
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Xu suggested politics may be more at play than actual security concerns.
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So there's another factor at play: Republicans' total power over state legislatures.
|
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But they did find evidence of other factors besides beauty at play.
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There is no voyeurism at play here; human relationships are clearly formed.
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We've also been turning our attention to the wider issues at play.
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We'll have to anyway, given the incentives at play for app makers.
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A sampling of the big ideas at play: "Medicare for All": Sen.
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This dynamic was at play during the Watergate investigations into Richard Nixon.
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That suggests that deep-seated, long-term factors might be at play.
|
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But there was truly an exceptional and greater force at play here.
|
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From this New Europe to New Hampshire, unpredictable forces are at play.
|
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I appreciate the business logic that seems to be at play here.
|
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But Paci isn't naive, he's fully cognizant of the theater at play.
|
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Lundquist suggests that there are two things at play in this scam.
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That's another thing that's at play: how we respond to each other.
|
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It was a reminder that there was a bigger picture at play.
|
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There's an interesting dichotomy at play when we talk about fitness Instagrams.
|
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Yet, on top of the obvious coercion, there's another level at play.
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So there were other forces at play here, most notably her gender.
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However, it is unclear if there is a genetic component at play.
|
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Mauk hopes that will tell them more about the processes at play.
|
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But the truth is there is likely something else at play here.
|
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There was some initial inkling that a seasonal pattern was at play.
|
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And with the dynamics at play on his shot, that makes sense.
|
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The FDA says more research is needed to understand what's at play.
|
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It's now increasingly clear that another factor has also been at play.
|
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"This suggests there was an immune mechanism at play here," she said.
|
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That dynamic is also at play in other industries, such as construction.
|
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At the same time, it's important to recognize another motivation at play.
|
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There's also something pretty cool at play in terms of leveling-up.
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" However, he acknowledged that "there's a lot of imperatives at play here.
|
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But there's a law of diminishing returns at play here, as well.
|
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This isn't the sexiest space, but there are big bucks at play.
|
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The dynamics at play in the crypto-scuffle—beloved former player vs.
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But there is a milder form of the Depression dynamic at play.
|
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The forces at play essentially define Hong Kong's place in the world.
|
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There are a lot of other dynamics at play here as well.
|
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There are already so many factors at play in a murder case.
|
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There is a fantasy at play when civilians put on camo and
|
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A fear factor is also at play within such recognition and respect.
|
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Such perception is also a function of unique, cultural dynamics at play.
|
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Belott's "hermaphroditic principle" is at play in this exhibition on multiple levels.
|
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Sadly, it fits with other policies at play in Puerto Rico today.
|
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One other possibility is that there's a big educational split at play.
|
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There's also a circular dynamic at play that involves businesses and consumers.
|
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Further, the numbers show there's another, more intangible, factor at play: longevity.
|
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There are two key policies at play here: harassment and hate speech.
|
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Much of what's at play here is a familiar story all over.
|
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Critics, however, note that a more cynical motive is certainly at play.
|
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"For Botolo, the systems at play are very simple," Snyder told Waypoint.
|
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A number of things are at play in this Hudson Valley district.
|
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It's possible, after all, that it was the placebo effect at play.
|
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However, like Jyst, there's an anonymity aspect at play, and it helped.
|
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There's lots of moving parts at play when you're shooting the moon.
|
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That's obviously still at play but I think it's starting to change.
|
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It became clear to me that there were other factors at play.
|
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But something much, much darker is at play than the son realizes.
|
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Others suggest there was some kind of insider trading conspiracy at play.
|
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The threat of deflation is gone and reflationary forces are at play.
|
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But Dr. Hekimi speculated that there might be other factors at play.
|
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So there are much bigger economic interests at play: very major interests.
|
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"There are a lot of other factors at play here," he said.
|
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"There is a deviancy of some sort at play," he told me.
|
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"Women at Play: The Story of Women in Baseball," by Barbara Gregorich.
|
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But this wasn't satirical, this didn't have a higher purpose at play.
|
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Here are some of the factors at play: • The type of damage.
|
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There's a mellow, jazzy quality at play: Imagine Gershwin as a Minimalist.
|
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There are several issues at play in June Medical Services v. Russo.
|
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Different drugs are typically at play between these groups, Dr. Elixhauser said.
|
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Faddoul was quick to admit that collaborative filtering might be at play.
|
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There are a number of players with hundreds of millions at play.
|
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However, the CDC said there may also be more chemicals at play.
|
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There are two crucial tests of religious liberty at play right now.
|
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"One certainly can't deny a political motivation at play here," said Kugelman.
|
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But Darwin's disciples came to suspect that natural selection was at play.
|
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And if they don't, then something far worse is at play here.
|
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Clearly there is a tangled set of gendered assumptions at play here.
|
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There's a simple-but-great narrative at play if you want one.
|
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Despite the convenience of this narrative, there are other forces at play.
|
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That's in part because so many other variables could be at play.
|
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There are many factors at play, ones with some potentially iffy implications.
|
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There are a number of factors at play causing this lending disparity.
|
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That is assuming however that there is some intelligent design at play.
|
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AND FINALLY Pups at play It's cute puppies playing in the snow.
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The two biggest issues at play were questions of jurisdiction and enforcement.
|
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Maybe there was some guilt at play in Alison's suddenly softer view.
|
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One issue at play is the distinctive Mormon doctrine of eternal marriage.
|
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There's some nice ambiguity at play here — just not enough of it.
|
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It's unclear how Navarro's input will shift the political dynamics at play.
|
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There's a lot of emotion, a lot of cultural issues at play.
|
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This process of memorialization is also at play in "Shifting Borders" (2018).
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I think that there was sort of three things at play here.
|
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I think a lot of the content that's at play is terrible.
|
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There is a certain element of a feeding frenzy at play here.
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They are listed below: At Play in the Cosmos, nominated for BEST LEARNING GAME At Play in the Cosmos puts players in the pilot's seat, where they journey through space and time in a quest to solve mission challenges.
|
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There are so many different factors at play, and the future is uncertain.
|
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Here are the issues at play: How different is the new executive order?
|
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When numbers simply can't convey the costs, there's an infuriating paradox at play.
|
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But psychologists think there's another force at play here: stress-inducing standardized tests.
|
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Will the show ever opens its eyes to the size-ism at play?
|
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To be sure, many factors are at play when projecting the market's direction.
|
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"There are geopolitical factors at play," Michel Portier, head of consultancy Agritel, said.
|
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Regling underlined that temporary factors could be at play for Germany's recent weakness.
|
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There are so many elements at play — familiarity, trust, competition, love, understanding, etc.
|
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Others, though, think there's more at play — and it could be monetary politics.
|
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We examine the forces and politics at play between the nuclear-armed powers.
|
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"The entire coast of Louisiana is at play in this storm," he warned.
|
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There could be a larger network effect that could be at play here.
|
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There are a lot of modes at play, but they're all visually memorable.
|
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" But Schenck acknowledged the politics at play: "Yes, it could definitely be damaging.
|
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That was certainly at play here with the introduction of the Pixel 3.
|
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There were other issues at play too in holding off the budget vote.
|
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There are a lot of dynamics at play here that are worth considering.
|
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She has no idea about the tiny, faltering little hierarchy at play here.
|
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Simply reforming the overdraft market is not the only factor at play here.
|
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Maybe there's something else at play, like a hellacious ground loop happening somewhere.
|
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There are certainly some hard ethical lines at play in TSR, as well.
|
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This might not be intentional; often a lack of awareness is at play.
|
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There are other trade issues also at play over the three-day visit.
|
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Ryan Lizza of The New Yorker explained some of the calculations at play.
|
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But there are behind closed door politics that are still at play today.
|
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Though discrimination is at play throughout, scholarship and tenacity are even more prominent.
|
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Calm and other mindfulness apps are not the only companies at play here.
|
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But she can't do anything to overcome the basic math problem at play.
|
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Again, the culture of speed and iterations of South Korea is at play.
|
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In the other was MusicNet, which had three labels at play—Warner Bros.
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Weber, the spokesman for HHS, said at least three factors are at play.
|
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The same dynamics are at play in Florida, with Republican Ron DeSantis vs.
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These numbers reveal an irony at play in our education system, Churches said.
|
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There is also a more overlooked element of the FARC's insurgency at play.
|
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Truth be told, there's probably a little bit of both at play here.
|
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But all agreed that there were partisan interests at play in the question.
|
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But there's also more than just the usual defense work at play here.
|
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Strategists say there's another factor at play in the bond market this week.
|
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Other economic issues are also at play in New York and Los Angeles.
|
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But the Energy Department noted broader forces at play in its brief report.
|
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One of the dynamics at play in the film is ideology versus image.
|
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There are masculine and feminine systems at play when I'm working with metal.
|
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I don't think it's conspiratorial to say there are other motives at play.
|
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But there's another threat at play: their technology is being used for surveillance.
|
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For addicts, genetic and environmental factors are both at play, and often intertwined.
|
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But there's most likely a bigger factor at play with Peloton's churn rates.
|
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But it's not the only force at play, nor even the main one.
|
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On the one hand, there was an element of organizational paranoia at play.
|
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Tea ceremonies, flower arrangements, samurai swords—there's a very conscious style at play.
|
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Putting pressure on these larger systems at play right now is really important.
|
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But there are other factors at play sending minority women, especially, into work.
|
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All the forces that unleashed this most recent backlash are still at play.
|
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Another thing that people are talking about are the synergistic stressors at play.
|
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Even among Trump's most consistent areas of support, there's a counternarrative at play.
|
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Throughout this sequence, two seemingly opposed but actually complementary forces are at play.
|
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Texas is the second-largest Super Tuesday state, with 2628 delegates at play.
|
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There's a lot of really interesting dynamics at play within the voice space.
|
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And if factors like feuds or gamesmanship were at play, so be it.
|
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Is child-resistant packaging not working, or is there something else at play?
|
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Conservative activists and Republican strategists think there are several other factors at play.
|
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Some critics say a double standard is at play, involving race and power.
|
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Of course, there are also more nefarious motivations at play, but the dance!
|
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There is a definite "Romeo and Juliet"/"West Side Story" dynamic at play.
|
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Dr. Milinkovitch suspected a similar Turing mechanism was at play in ocellated lizards.
|
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The NRSC has already attacked Collins for putting the Republican seat at play.
|
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It's not just foreign company boards of foreign-owned investment funds at play.
|
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Have they simply repressed their traumatic memories, or is something else at play?
|
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There are many issues at play, including immigration, state taxes and North Korea.
|
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These are just a few of the despot double standards currently at play.
|
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But after speaking to Carano, I suspect there's another factor at play here.
|
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If more than one poll indicates that, a conspiracy must be at play.
|
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"The ego was not at all at play on this one," Brown said.
|
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But there's also a more extensive rejection of the 2010s aesthetic at play.
|
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But it seemed to me that there were two different agendas at play.
|
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And there's an opposite of the follower-the-leader effect at play too.
|
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But it's no stretch to think that she would see bias at play.
|
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The issues at play have soured the wider U.S.-China relationship for years.
|
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Party-controlled committees operate with other issues at play, politics and policy included.
|
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There are, as many reporters have pointed out, institutional imperatives at play here.
|
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The way I see it, there are some real, relatable themes at play.
|
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So maybe there's more than just echolocation at play when bats fly around buildings.
|
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But there's a second dynamic at play, one that is perhaps even more troubling.
|
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After watching the movie, Remini said fans will see their true friendship at play.
|
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There were, to be sure, factors other than race at play in the election.
|
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Again, not a triathlete, but I suspect there's a baser need at play here.
|
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According to interviews with current and former judges, many factors could be at play.
|
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Davila pointed out another factor at play: Maybe the divide is less men vs.
|
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And there's another critical factor at play in how this pollution affects health: regulations.
|
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None of this is to diminish the high stakes at play in this election.
|
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Working moms are managing to make it in spite of the systems at play.
|
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It could be pure nostalgia, but I think there's another element at play here.
|
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"There are biological as well as psychological factors at play here," Millheiser tells me.
|
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But there's also another factor at play here: McEnroe's got a book to sell.
|
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"I think there were three forces at play ... reflation, realignment and relevering," he said.
|
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"Welcome to our bookstore," reads the blurb for Google's new Editions at Play initiative.
|
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As to why the numbers declined, a number of factors are likely at play.
|
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Pelosi suggested a double standard was at play, compared with men in leadership positions.
|
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Even Saturn's storms aren't a good proxy for the dynamics at play on Jupiter.
|
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However, there are other factors like geography and race that are also at play.
|
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But this year there was something else at play in the photos: Instagram Husbands.
|
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"At these yields there will be more investors at play," a syndicate head said.
|
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The first is an annual cost of living adjustment, which is at play here.
|
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These are the stakes at play in the important parallel midterm election next week.
|
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There's a venom lurking that suggests there's something deeper than simple fandom at play.
|
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The steepening yield curve reflected countervailing forces at play for different maturities of gilts.
|
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The good news is that this is not the only motivating factor at play.
|
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The deeply-rooted partisan feelings that guide the Alabama electorate are also at play.
|
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It plagues people at home, at work, at places of worship, and at play.
|
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The same twisted logic is at play in the French ordinances against the burkini.
|
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Then there are the ethical problems already at play in the DTC companies' work.
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There could also be other factors at play with the drove of Republican retirements.
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The three states with Democrats voting Saturday have a total 2202 delegates at play.
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The data showed the researchers that there's more than just IGF-1 at play.
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Murdering women and children at play is all too typical of the Taliban's atrocities.
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But the offer also highlights the high political stakes at play in the merger.
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One element at play was the systemic lack of attention for victims of abuse.
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Stupidity and Zac Rinaldo are synonymous, but that's not the stupidity at play here.
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I like seeing what my brain is up to when it is at play.
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But there are other, broader issues at play in the Trump-Obama faceoff, too.
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But that strategy changed when it became clear that the House was at play.
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They were almost all white, part of a larger racial dynamic at play here.
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On Wednesday in San Antonio, some of those dynamics seemed to be at play.
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Clinton's communications director in 2016, agreed that there had been some biases at play.
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A presidential race carries great public import — but commercial priorities are at play, too.
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I really think you're all underestimating the sheer volume of rats at play here.
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With income disparity at play, queer people need help just to make ends meet.
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There are photos of the family of the camp commandant Rudolf Höss at play.
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But while it may seem like work to humans, the birds are at play.
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There is also another dynamic at play, involving something akin to a protection racket.
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Of course, there are some other variables at play in South Carolina on Saturday.
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Tax cuts really do create deficits There are several important things at play here.
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Incompetence or an inside job was at play, or perhaps both — not technical ingenuity.
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There's no evidence yet that there's anything nefarious at play in TikTok's recommendation algorithm.
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There are FOUR entries at play here: 843A and 284D, and 2120A and 222D.
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Moscow's concerns about Xi's Belt and Road Initiative are still at play, Trenin suggested.
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They combined untoppable aesthetic splendor with the intently social energies of children at play.
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And the number of X factors at play in the president's trial keep fluctuating.
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But I am persuaded by her assertion that there's some particular trauma at play.
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My own mistakes had led me there, but there were other things at play.
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Yes, there's a Lucy-with-the-football element at play for Democrats in Texas.
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In many office relationships, there is often a power dynamic at play, CareerBuilder found.
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We know that other variables — cost, flight times, proximity, destinations, airline — are at play.
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Out west, the same dynamics are at play in Nevada and Arizona where Sens.
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He said the latest round of contract negotiations have a simple dynamic at play.
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Think of Buika and Joanna Newsom at play together at a very high altitude.
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There seems to be an acknowledgment that there are larger systemic issues at play.
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How candidates feel about Daniel Jones and Gettleman are the primary issues at play.
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You can see these ideas at play in many of Scorsese's most famous scenes.
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" He told the Intercept that the level of incompetence at play here is "mindblowing.
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Reproduction is a very complex process with an astounding number of factors at play.
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The situation could be much, much worse with a powerful geomagnetic storm at play.
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It's hard to be precise when measuring, because there are so many variables at play.
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Politico has a handy feature explaining which states are at play — and what's at stake.
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"There's a little element of nostalgia at play in gaining parents' interest," Ms. Holland said.
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With Loverly's concierge app, though, there's a combination of human assistance and automation at play.
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More than one of these reasons can be at play in any given war zone.
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Surely there are some forces at play that are not just endemic to this area.
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The game has parallels with the real world, and there's a universal theme at play.
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This critical role is strongly at play in the life and work of Han Youngsoo.
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The lawsuit at play is over one Obamacare's foundations: helping people afford private health insurance.
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But Sallie Krawcheck believes another force was at play: Wall Street's stark lack of diversity.
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The political forces at play could well dominate the next presidential election, due in 2019.
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The overt feminist themes at play in the narrative are mirrored in the show's structure.
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And finally, Meng's lawyers argued that there are political factors at play in the process.
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But the largest issue at play in the Abrams-Kemp race is about voter disenfranchisement.
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One month does not a trend make, so there may be other factors at play.
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The instrumentation, and intensity, builds beautifully; melodically, there's a country-meets-Broadway mood at play.
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Claire & Doug One of the most confusing relationships at play exists between Claire and Doug.
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Even less figurative works, such as a mosaic of communist youths at play, are intricate.
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He said the political system must work with the forces at play, not against them.
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It's just "greed at play," he says, in a world where nothing is ever enough.
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There are 2 factors at play: The tight labor market is pushing wages slightly higher.
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But recent research shows the illusory truth effect is indeed at play with fake news.
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Another small study found a similar phenomenon at play when participants had a lunchtime meal.
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Russia's defense ministry released drone footage that they argue proves other factors were at play.
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This time -- and with far more sensitive information at play -- Trump retreated behind closed doors.
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Beyond the four corners of this gaffe, you see two larger issues at play here.
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That said, when it comes to nuclear, there's often more than pure economics at play.
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It is easy to see a cynical calculation by the White House at play here.
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There are also external factors at play here far beyond the responsibility of TUF itself.
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Cities including Cairo, London, San Francisco, São Paulo, Sydney and Tokyo are all at play.
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But to voters a few minutes earlier, he made very clear the stakes at play.
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No, sell the rallies: JPM strategist But something more profound may also be at play.
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Most politicians heeded his advice, distinguishing carefully between the issues at play in different killings.
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It's not mere protectionism at play—counterfeit pills are often chock full of random stuff.
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Network nostalgia for a happier, Netflix-free age is not the only factor at play.
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Here are the five key themes of disruption at play in the late cycle environment.
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But a similar psychological phenomenon could be at play among those with less lawful tendencies.
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And as you read, know that there might be more than ignorance at play here.
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Restricting visas The Australian government's hardline immigration policies could also be at play, Ghezelbash said.
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However, as in so many other areas of life, there's a double standard at play.
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Both sides see a manipulative villain at play (liberal media lies vs hostile foreign propaganda).
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But several other factors at play mean premiums are unlikely to increase significantly in 28503.
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But there is another issue at play: who should control the debate around sexual violence?
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But Jenner also made clear that there were conflicting loyalties at play after Nicole's death.
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For Martin Daly, a Canadian evolutionary psychologist, there are deeper, more intrinsic forces at play.
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The timing and location of Bannon's speech is essential to understanding what's at play here.
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In comparing Hopper and Wojnarowicz's work, there are obviously different types of loneliness at play.
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If there is more at play than dystopian cynicism, is Black Mirror a misunderstood project?
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But to make a smart bet, you have to know all the factors at play.
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But there's an even deeper tragedy at play, beyond the meagerness of the new benefits.
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The justices paired it with the North Carolina case, because similar issues were at play.
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But given the power dynamics at play in academia, the issue goes far beyond USC.
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Beliefs about what is acceptably "feminine" and "masculine" are also at play when people drink.
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But there is also a formal, visual joke at play on the Ganymede vase itself.
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JD: And you'd like to think that, after the fact, strategy was all at play.
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It will perhaps not surprise you to discover that there are sinister forces at play.
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The normal political dynamics at play in districts across the country held in this race.
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The dynamics at play are in sharp contrast with the situation just a year ago.
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But there's another issue at play here, and it's one of national and Olympic pride.
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The most likely answer is that elements of all of the above are at play.
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It was an act of true sportsmanship, but there was another element at play, too.
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Mr. Musk's odd behavior underlines the tensions at play as understated style takes over tech.
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Somehow, this process also leaves the gut nearly sterile, suggesting antibiotics might be at play.
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"Yep," Mr. Kemp says, speaking into the camera, a smile at play on his lips.
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There are still other factors at play, the biggest one being the 2020 election results.
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It's just that there are other factors at play that might make them work differently.
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Are they friends, mates in the Australian sense, or is there another dynamic at play?
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But there's another factor at play in Alberta's anger: The prime minister is a Trudeau.
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Michael Whyland, a spokesman for Mr. Heastie, denies that such political maneuvering is at play.
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As some observers have pointed out, a measure of denial and inertia is at play.
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Such a surprise could mean that a mechanism other than tectonic stress was at play.
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They defined our national character and the forces at play that create that national character.
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Unlike other true-crime stories, there's no powerful grief narrative or social injustice at play.
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Still, there are other factors at play that betray the co-op's sense of itself.
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Mr. Chagai prefers not to be accusatory, noting that there were many factors at play.
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There are also some other politics at play in the race for the Oversight gavel.
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But Trump's approach to North Korean nukes shows there's a despot double standard at play.
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International Developments Beyond American domestic politics there are disruptive forces at play abroad as well.
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Spencer, who wrote the comic, told Entertainment Weekly that there isn't any trickery at play.
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If you have similar curiosity, be ready to become engrossed like a child at play.
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There is something else at play here, I suspect, something much more prosaic: cleaning up.
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Lee agreed with the suggestion that "ageism and sexism" were at play in her loss.
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Andy Johnson I think you have three factions at play with regards to Rotten Tomatoes.
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Cal Fire spokeswoman Lia Parker said more factors were at play than cutting down trees.
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Ideas of voyeurism and exhibitionism are regularly at play here, often at the same time.
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It could be that all of these are at play, or some of these only.
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But knowing more about the dynamics at play in the ticketing market offers two benefits.
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There are other forces at play that may pressure the publishing industry to increase access.
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Another factor at play, experts told me, is the Trump administration's openly pro-Saudi policies.
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Of course, polls are not elections, and abortion is never the only issue at play.
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"Engineer's pessimism is what's at play; the question is who's right" — the pessimist or the optimist.
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Harper also told KATU there had been a "custody battle" at play among Wolfe and Fretwell.
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There are a lot of forces at play that are pushing politics increasingly to the fringe.
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" So if we've already answered the first question at play—which is "Can he make them?
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The museum's director Alexander Kellner admitted that a nationwide neglect for the arts was at play.
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Pelosi responded by suggesting a double standard was at play, compared with men in leadership positions.
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We can see many of these factors at play in America's mass shootings this past week.
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He's also talked regularly about supply and demand and surely understands all the variables at play.
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Then one player moves her candle through the forest, trying to catch the elves at play.
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While many factors were at play, Germany's path was, at its core, one of self-interest.
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The economy and rising costs of living were big factors at play during last year's election.
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David Weidman created this poster as a tongue-in-cheek response to the issues at play.
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Nonetheless, that path to compromise — so clearly at play just last week — is less clear now.
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There are many other factors at play, but the most important one is to take action.
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In addition to possible ties to the terror group, there could be other factors at play.
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Like past Labo kits, there are some clever uses of real-world materials at play here.
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Read on to better understand the wrongdoings that were committed and the wider issues at play.
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You never see them come or go; they are simply there, at play or at rest.
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All special elections are on different turf and have different issues and candidate dynamics at play.
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But there is a lot more at play here, even though Google never quite says so.
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All this really depends on the context; there are a lot of variables at play here.
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Other factors could be at play, such as the food those spices are used to flavor.
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It could be a cosmic coincidence—but some astronomers suspect there are larger forces at play.
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They're also far more likely to be well-versed in the many technological issues at play.
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That's not the only Hollywood touchstone at play, but to name any others would risk spoilers.
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There are two big factors at play, and both are tied to moves by Apple itself.
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Each of these dynamics is at play in the decade-plus unfolding of the Epstein case.
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Quick take: "What we are seeing going on is Darwinism at play," says CoStar's Ryan McCullough.
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The U.S. money market is the largest in the world, with trillions of dollars at play.
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The power dynamics at play at Lockhart Agos & Lee are somewhat similar to that first season.
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There's something reckless at play every time he DJs, and last weekend it created near pandemonium.
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This means studying the issues at play, analyzing the costs of competing plans, and so on.
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Unsurprisingly, much of the wealth at play in this shadow economy is bound up in art.
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Why not love every one of those hours, whether you are at work or at play?
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Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island, see a nefarious conservative legal strategy at play in the case.
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If you don't fully understand the forces at play here, we recommend you watch this video.
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At museums, there are many different forces at play—funders, directors, curators, registrars, audiences, security guards.
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There is no reason to think that any of these concerns is at play in Charlotte.
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But, as usual, there is a bigger story at play here, a basic one about capitalism.
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"Gender is at play in lots of ways well before voters cast their ballots," she says.
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So while Intel has shone that this strategy works, there's also a personal element at play.
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Similar dynamics will be at play Tuesday, when Trump visits the devastated island of Puerto Rico.
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Is this an outgrowth of protests like the Women's March, or are other factors at play?
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Not to mention we still have no idea what the big arc at play is here.
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Prince Harry saw the redemptive power of sport at play and made the mission his own.
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There are no estimates of the number of tourists who come to watch politics at play.
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The same universal tendency to conserve energy that causes the classic Cheerios effect is at play.
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Does the German elite still really believe in this philosophy, or is something else at play?
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Rather, the issues at play here are far more wonky and nuanced than they first appear.
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We think there is something bigger at play — and that is, the lack of media diversity.
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Interviews with composers, performers and administrators suggest that both economic and artistic considerations are at play.
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Still, it's important to recognize that financial drivers are at play, and that they do matter.
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The chart below depicts both trends at play during and shortly after the recent financial crisis.
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The Ducks are trying to avoid this fate, but they also recognize the politics at play.
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But the bill hasn't gained traction among Republicans, and she thinks politics could be at play.
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A similar dynamic is at play along the South Carolina-North Carolina border, where Bowe practices.
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"I think there's a lot she's not telling you," he announced, sensing something Freudian at play.
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On some level, I think some of those elements are at play when I'm sculpting things.
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"In active ones, the intrapsychic level is more at play and things tend to be fine."
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So do circus calliope tunes, in the film's clearest indication that there's something wicked at play.
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Those are quality visual metaphors for understanding the dynamics at play on Titan's electro-sticky surface.
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How could they believe there was a conflict of interest at play other than their own?
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Natan was a healthy baby and toddler, active and mischievous at play with his older brother.
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As Democratic obstruction continues into spring 2018, it's important to understand the ulterior motives at play.
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Two long-term trends are at play, both exploited by Trump in his grab for power.
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There are a few variables at play, but the largest one in this formula is spending.
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Is it that they really believe they are good assets, or are other factors at play?
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The sensual and the spiritual have always been at play in the vocalist Lizz Wright's music.
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Don't worry: It's just a weather balloon, a too-twinkly star, Venus, atmospheric physics at play.
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Or there could be factors other than geography at play that the survey didn't account for.
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Filled with meticulous (and frequently stomach-churning) sound, it's a ballet of forged instruments at play.
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There are many factors at play here, making a decision to charge ahead or delay complicated.
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Over the longest time scales, the main factor at play is a phenomenon called tidal friction.
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There's money at play but it's mostly attached to films and distribution, rather than, say, dresses.
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They thought about the biology at play — men's vocal folds tend to be bigger than women's.
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I recognize that there are economic and other forces at play that can hamper these goals.
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For readers who may be curious about the legal context, there are two issues at play.
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We don't talk about it when we eat, but there's a lot of trust at play.
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The latter is what's at play here, with the robotic wearable giving you increasingly difficult workouts.
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Doctors say another force may also be at play in people feeling good: the placebo effect.
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Political and ideological differences among Turkish political parties disappear when anti-Kurdish nationalism is at play.
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But there's an odd hypocrisy at play here — though less a thematic than an aesthetic one.
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It seems to me that there is something else at play here, something as yet unknown.
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He said other factors were at play, including the fact that 2015 was a strong season.
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Similar dynamics are at play in business-to-business, where "account control" is a precious asset.
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There's lots of things at play there that hopefully make this feel all the more real.
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Yet above-average air and water temperatures, the hallmarks of climate change, were also at play.
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Florida's gubernatorial race has already brought to the forefront the intense political divisions at play nationwide.
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This is how members who respect the process and the national security equities at play, work.
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"External forces were at play that had nothing to do with the show itself," he said.
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Critics, many of whom also denounced the initial ban, saw something far more venal at play.
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But there has been another factor at play: the rise in state and local minimum wages.
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Given the current trends at play, our politics will then become more divisive and more polarized.
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"There probably are expectancy effects at play, leading to a placebo effect," he said by email.
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Kayla Emter's editing, which gave us J.Lo's powerful opening scene, is just one element at play.
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But the only magic at play here is magnets and a magnificent execution of miniaturized robotics.
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It's a distraction from bigger moves at play, the theories, posted on blogging platform Medium, state.
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But at points, the lawmakers touched on the larger ramifications, reflecting the broader forces at play.
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But there are also other reasons at play in the changing dynamics of the American family.
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You can do anywhere — you've got a lot of states at play; a lot of competition.
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A mix of factors is at play, including demographics, changes to tax laws and general uncertainty.
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But though everyone wants to make a statement, no singular agreed-upon tactic is at play.
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But it turns out social engineering has been at play and an insidious narrative is revealed.
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But there are still significant political factors at play, he said, that could jeopardize Key Resolve.
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But finally, we cannot discount the possibility that there is also a double standard at play.
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There are two main factors at play that led to the advent of wine-flavored liquor.
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Yet there's a much larger issue at play here than recognizing and collecting two outstanding designs.
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However, Schroders' Blanning lists three factors that are at play when it comes to falling commodity prices.
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There's one other factor at play: Nevada's white voters are slightly more Democratic than white voters nationwide.
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Were Cold War exigencies at play in establishing a canonical view of modern art as fundamentally Western?
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And finally — don't laugh — but I think the power of intention-setting was at play here, too.
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What is the clients' background, is there any sort of ethnic component or cultural component at play?
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Lingering fears of the way Trump might handle a foreign crisis are at play, too, Siegel said.
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Type and context of sitting We're most likely to sit at work, at play and while travelling.
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What causes these disparities, The Leaky Tech Pipeline explains, are social, economic and psychological barriers at play.
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There's many theories on why this pay gap exists and undoubtedly there are innumerable factors at play.
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Many are the same big-name consultancies that are always around when big money is at play.
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The other key innovation at play is the communication infrastructure between Canvas carts operating in a fleet.
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There are a few other factors at play that probably worked in Converse's favor with this report.
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When considering these reactions and Singleton's rationale, it's clear that sexist notions of gender are at play.
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I never felt there was a power dynamic at play; rather, it was a respectful, artistic collaboration.
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Their experiences help illustrate the forces at play behind the creation of the modern enterprise tech stack.
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She co-produces alongside Jason Berger and Amy Laslett (from Kids at Play) and Sarah Michelle Gellar.
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In fact, there is always a delicate calculus at play when it comes to the World Cup.
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What is clear is that the various factors at play will drive up costs for the NHS.
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We can't wait to witness his creativity at play as we put together our biggest Streamys yet.
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But many Republicans don't want to see the stupefyingly simple cause and effect at play here. Why?
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Here are some of the parties at play that may be leaving Huawei by the wayside. ARM.
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When we look at celebrities, there's a psychological phenomenon at play called "self-conception," Dr. Hoffman said.
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It definitely felt like there were more than two or three characters at play on Mangy Love .
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We're lucky to be be here for the amusement park thrill ride of a genius at play.
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Indeed, there appears to be some selectivity at play here, and no small amount of reporting bias.
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But there seems to be more at play than a reticence to talk about an economic unknown.
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Another factor at play in this difference of generational perspectives could be the media's portrayal of psychedelics.
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"There are other forces at play here," Kerry told CNN of the banking sector's reluctance to invest.
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The report is an in-depth discussion of the issues at play here, so let's dig in.
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The South Dakota senator acknowledged the politics at play to getting those on the fence on board.
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You may notice that there are a lot of contradictions at play within a twin flame pairing.
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Benjamin said U.S. domestic political considerations could be at play with Trump facing re-election in 2020.
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"Logos, therefore, is born of the cultural logic at play in the here and now," Chavez says.
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"There is definitely a cognitive dissonance at play," YouTube star Tyler Oakley said in an email response.
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There seem to be two main elements at play in the millennial male fascination with Disney princesses.
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There are two factors at play here making the back-to-back MVP the league's best bargain.
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The major issue at play was whether the restrictions placed an "undue burden" on people seeking abortions.
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The eventual owner will be purchasing what Bentel calls "the inner workings of the internet at play."
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Thus the exhibition carefully and methodically extracts for focus the other factors at play in O'Keeffe's work.
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We can look no further than the current state of Facebook to see this bias at play.
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Seems like there was either some confusion, or some small town Debden (population: 347) beef at play.
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I think there are problematic power dynamics at play in heterosexual porn that I can find uncomfortable.
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There's also a more technical element at play where recipe narratives are concerned: search engine optimization (SEO).
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Frequently there was a power dynamic at play here, which we think is worth understanding as well.
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"Sometimes it's because there's a dangerous microorganism at play," said Mr. Joseph, who helped create the game.
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Between the lines: Political and legal issues are at play, according to people familiar with the dynamics.
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Without the champion at play in each division, the battle to climb the ranks becomes quite stale.
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Sure, there's probably a bit of nostalgia at play, but that's because it works so perfectly well.
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Over this past week, there has been a strange phenomenon at play in the Republican presidential race.
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Lexi Pandell, Assistant Research Editor: Or there could be something at play with Justice of Toren's creator.
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But while cyberespionage will always grab headlines, there's a quieter, more pervasive security threat at play here.
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It is breezy and sensual despite all the experimentation at play—it manages to sound totally streamlined.
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There are other factors at play, but this is basic stuff that still somehow is repeatedly ignored.
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And the bigger issues at play means it's turned into a proxy war in the presidential race.
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In reality, many factors are at play when a series of cancer treatment drugs enter the body.
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But when you line up the costs and benefits, he argues, there probably was more at play.
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That seems to be the vibe at play in this latest video for grime underground stalwart Trim.
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When it comes to healthcare, there are other factors at play besides our age or our income.
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That there is more at play than purely creating a new fashion hub is becoming increasingly clear.
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Political experts caution, however, that there are other variables at play that might help diffuse this impact.
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But with no smoke visible in the players' rooms, the players immediately suspected mystic forces at play.
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Now in a world where central bankers desperately pursue price growth, the opposite dynamic is at play.
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There are other forces at play that may put pressure on the publishing industry to increase access.
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Yet many analysts saw ulterior commercial and diplomatic motives at play in the company's interest in American.
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The desire for the two camps to end hostilities notwithstanding, there are real systemic issues at play.
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We'll have to wait and see if she's right or if there's something else at play here.
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These aren't randomized controlled trials, and there could be other factors at play that we aren't measuring.
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But there's one crucial issue at play that will absolutely affect the future of the Democratic Party.
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Ted Cruz (R-Texas), meanwhile, hinted there may have been nefarious forces at play in Epstein's death.
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" She went on, "It was my first introduction to seeing craft at play and not just entertainment.
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Still, there's some nonsense at play, too, which exposes Hawley's weakness of being too clever by half.
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Another committee has scheduled a public hearing for Wednesday to delve into the constitutional issues at play.
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"Goat" is a feature film, directed by Andrew Neel, and we are glimpsing a fraternity at play.
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We should note here that there are surely other considerations at play for both Haley and Ryan.
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But, there is a larger issue at play related to how companies operate in today's globalized world.
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When the United States was negotiating the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), the same logic was at play.
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What forces were at play in this grim, punishing duet between Massimiliano Balduzzi and Simon Thomas-Train?
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With so many storylines at play, here's a look at seven things to watch on primary day.
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However, there is often a power dynamic at play, CareerBuilder found, and that's where trouble can brew.
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In a statement to CNN issued through his spokesperson, McCabe suggested that politics could be at play.
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However, Kumar did add one more comment that seems to suggest another factor might be at play.
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These are rhetorical questions; anyone mildly familiar with American cultural history knows the dynamics at play here.
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There was then, as there is now, a very unsubtle racial element at play in the statement.
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Mann explained on Facebook: There are essentially two global warming mechanisms at play here, according to Mann.
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But now Trump's EPA is trying to repeal these new standards, and there are politics at play.
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With ensembles like Kacey Musgraves's and Linda Cardellini's tulle confections, there's a bit of irony at play too.
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It isn't just because of the Fed, there is a weaker demand for capital at play as well.
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The same forces at play there are the same ones that will shape America's 2020 vote and beyond.
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There are other factors at play in the markets, however, including worries about trade skirmishes and political uncertainty.
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The innovation and technology at play in the flight suit is incredible and we're excited about future applications.
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This attracted the attention of other lock enthusiasts and hackers, who soon realized the bigger issue at play.
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With too many flavor and texture layers at play in this dish, the shredded coconut was completely lost.
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But Palestinian leadership remains steadfast there is no power struggle at play behind Barghouti leading the prison strike.
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It seems that a fair amount of aspirational self-deception, terminological inexactitude or simple hypocrisy is at play.
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The lawsuit has dominated headlines in Silicon Valley for its billion-dollar implications and the powers at play.
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I don't know if it has actually translated into more violence, or if there's other factors at play.
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Yes, but: Chris Cassar, an electricity expert at the EIA, notes that weather may be at play too.
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A similar dynamic may be at play for heterosexual couples, where the principal fear is often unintended pregnancy.
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What are all the variables and relationships at play, and what can we change to improve that outcome?
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CONGO REPORTS 235ST URBAN CASE IN LATEST EBOLA OUTBREAK But other factors are likely at play, experts said.
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Similar elements seemed to be at play in Netflix acquiring the foreign streaming rights to the Warner Bros.
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While CFIUS has not revealed its reasoning behind the Grindr decision, similar concerns may have been at play.
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After all, he's been a Trump supporter from the get-go with no visible ulterior motives at play.
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He explained that, no matter which way the paper is facing, the same physical principle is at play.
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The three groups all experienced high, but similar dips in "excellent health" reports when racism was at play.
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Free of context, the video game element at play in Sucker Punch is simply an unconventional narrative device.
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But plans for repatriation may be overshadowed by the importance of a greater Chinese-Italian partnership at play.
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Under questioning from analysts he declined to offer more specific revenue forecasts, citing the many variables at play.
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But keep in mind that, if you're perpetually annoyed by one person, larger issues might be at play.
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But Kardashian's got gloves on, so there's some sort of arm/wrist coordination at play in both looks.
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The double standard was at play again this week in the reaction to Trump's critique of the judiciary.
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There's some actual banter at play as the living dead debate whether to kill or not to kill.
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Another political reality at play: Republicans, including Trump and his top aides, are desperate for a legislative victory.
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But perhaps, the Mexico City-born designer Rebeca Méndez suggested the other day, something deeper is at play.
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Trump books are indeed published because that's what people are buying, but there are other factors at play.
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The common adage that the brain is the largest sexual organ is unmistakably at play in aural erotica.
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While they may all contain a kernel of truth, there is a deeper, more existential issue at play.
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But Fed Chairwoman Janet Yellen, when asked about Trump's prior comments, emphatically denied any politics are at play.
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Cal Fire spokeswoman Lia Parker said there were a lot more factors at play than cutting down trees.
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Other issues also are at play in terms of the funds rate closing in on the IOER level.
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Tax changes, demographic shifts, and a rise in discreet wealth are some of the factors at play here.
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The report does not address the underlying causes of the reduction, but many reasons could be at play.
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They alone don't create stratospheric outcomes, but they do signal that there could be something special at play.
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The political discord at play in the election today can perhaps more accurately be understood in that context.
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At first, Zubik might not look like the Kentucky showdown, but there is a similar dynamic at play.
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Beyond the budget issue, various personality and agency rivalries have reportedly been at play in the current struggle.
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Regardless of the double standard that may be at play, the III%ers are organizing and growing quickly.
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It played fast and loose with biblical text, sure, but there was no mistaking the ideas at play.
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Stemming from the tension created by this opposition, a kind of narrative is at play in these works.
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But many military experts said factors at play made it unlikely the U.S. would make a fatal mistake.
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When it comes to getting a job — or securing a promotion — there are always many factors at play.
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But witnessing the freedom of Smith's brilliant, erudite mind at work and at play makes its own argument.
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But a growing number of studies are finding that genetic factors may be a major factor at play.
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Other times the appeal is more idiosyncratic: a strong voice, a great story, a brilliant mind at play.
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Myers: That's a tough one to answer because I think it's fair to say both are at play.
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The study said cultural differences could be behind the differences, but that other factors were probably at play.
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Many factors are at play in the surge of migration from the shores of North Africa to Italy.
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Some research shows that there may be genetic factors at play — you can inherit the disordered eating tendencies.
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And when numbers simply can't convey the costs of a humanitarian crisis, there's an infuriating paradox at play.
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Imagine, for instance, the ethical problems at play with a police officer using Clearview to identify a protester.
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Some on the platform posited that "Monsey is complicated" and suggested other factors could have been at play.
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Here's a look at the issues at play -- and what's at stake: Why is this coming up now?
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Nonetheless, it's clear that similar forces are at play, and there are lessons to be learned from Austria.
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Other studies, many backed by industry, pointed to the varroa mite, and some saw both factors at play.
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Computer algorithms and increasingly sensitive radar help meteorologists predict snowfall levels, but there are other factors at play.
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When patients come in with visual symptoms after using sildenafil, Maturi said, there's often something else at play.
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But lawyers and legal commentators following the case say there is not merely one legal system at play.
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Humanities students break issues down to see the variety of stakeholder interests at play in any given situation.
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Humanities students break issues down to see the variety of stakeholder interests at play in any given situation.
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The truth lies somewhere in between, and captures the competing tensions at play in the quantum computing world.
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All of those tropes are at play in "Nightmare," a 1986 ad for the Apple IIc home computer.
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But there were political dimensions at play as well: As a senator, Truman didn't get along with Sen.
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A generational shift could also be at play in the way workers trust managers with their professional development.
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There are other concerning issues at play in the Ukraine memo released by the White House on Wednesday.
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There's another factor at play here as well: Police officers are generally given wide latitude to use force.
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It would be foolish to ignore the emotions at play in negotiations like this, involving aging superstars, though.
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But I do think it's crucial to make note and be aware of the connections at play here.
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There is a kind of monomania at play here, so deep as to be admirable, but also alienating.
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This is still winsome folk rock at its core, but there's definitely some blacker magic at play here.
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The research found that the factors at play in the modern-day phenomenon of viral social media are the same as the ones that been at play for millennia: Articles that stimulated the areas of the brain associated with self-interest and social cognition were most likely to be shared.
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While these feel a little out of place, they make sense in therms of the larger narrative at play.
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Some aspect of the environment is probably at play, but numerous large analyses rule out vaccines as a factor.
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I'm not sure if it's harder or easier, but it feels like time is the precious element at play.
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They were effective operationally, but I think there are a lot of bigger strategic questions at play within Nigeria.
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But for some of the families accused as part of the admissions scandal, something else may be at play.
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Kanaga asserts this is more important than ever in combating the corrosive elements at play in current American politics.
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What does pique his interest is that Elisa suggests there was a larger conspiracy at play: a cover-up.
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However, a 3% increase in miles driven versus a 6% increase in deaths suggests something else is at play.
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That was the first suggestion that something larger was at play — it wasn't just that the smog was bad.
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His writing, brimming with self-awareness, is almost enough to make one wonder if something larger was at play.
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The legal questions at play in the grant-related litigation and the latest action against California are different, however.
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This early scene encapsulates the dichotomy constantly at play in Trust: such enormous wealth, contrasted with such astounding miserliness.
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Vanderlinde says there are sometimes other things at play that could be standing in the way of reaching orgasm.
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Boeing is the more important factor at play, as the plane manufacturer is the largest exporter in the country.
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The maintenance of operational agility, succession planning and employee morale are just some of the main considerations at play.
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But the shift in support among women suggests there is now a greater, more holistic security issue at play.
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Mr. Perry's critics said they saw a different form of politics at play in the dismissal of the case.
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The fate of the galaxy is never at play, nor are the destinies of any of its familiar faces.
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Mr. Trump's seeming act of kindness toward Mr. Cruz has prompted any number of theories about what's at play.
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Beyond the competitive pricing and significant marketing budgets of Chinese rivals, there's an additional factor at play here: demonetisation.
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But aside from using water resources to pile the pressure on Pakistan, there are also domestic considerations at play.
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Scientists have a hard time predicting space weather because they have little understanding of the solar dynamics at play.
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This interest is something the team attributes to natural curiosity, though there was likely some sarcasm at play, too.
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There are just too many factors at play here, and disentangling them isn't really feasible without more historical distance.
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Or it could turn out that a different kind of transform, and not the Laplace transform, is at play.
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Sounds familiar: It's not too different from the forces at play against Hillary Clinton in last year's president election.
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Numerous factors are at play in Turkey's slide, including domestic political tensions, US tariffs and ill-advised government actions.
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"You have no reason to believe that any of those concerns are at play with Susan Rice," Cuomo said.
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While that seems like a pretty clear distinction there's another wildcard at play here and that's the reporting process.
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The reason for this trend is not entirely clear but there are likely a suite of factors at play.
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But Degaut believes we should take recent threats seriously given the wider jihadi dynamics at play in the area.
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Two factors are at play, the need for co-ordination, that is what the G-20 statement was about.
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What's actually at play here is that smartphones just make it really, really easy to engage in bad behavior.
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The only real question here is this: Is Phil just incompetent — or is there something more sinister at play?
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I think this take sort of misunderstands the incentives at play and misreads the series as it played out.
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Some will look at stats, some will look at play diagrams, and some will look at more obscure factors.
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No comparable external forces are at play today; nor is there any obvious internal dynamic that can replace them.
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Lewis Moon in "At Play in the Fields of the Lord," by Peter Matthiessen, is my favorite fictional hero.
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The psychological dynamics at play in the trade dispute are the same as would apply in a kinetic conflict.
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With the forces of Prohibition and the Great Depression at play, many individuals turned to a life of crime.
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There are country-specific factors at play there, like Turkish president Tayyip Erdogan exerting his influence over monetary policy.
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At least some Democratic congresswomen see a double standard at play in the accusations that 2202 presidential contender Sen.
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Commentators — when not ignoring the phenomenon completely — have often focused either on the emotional and psychological issues at play.
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Among voters between the 2900 and 220006 years old, 2202 percent said politics were at play with the probes.
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This is a direct reflection of the factors at play on the national-scale, which enabled Trump to win.
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Slave labor is the short answer, but something more, something mysterious in its decayed beauty, was also at play.
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The idea has some roots in the widely popular value-added tax (VAT) system at play around the world.
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So he created 3D digital models of a short-faced kangaroo skull and simulated the mechanical forces at play.
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Nate Haha, in the interest of full disclosure: There's a considerable amount of home-state bias at play here.
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There is a higher principle at play here, but one he apparently didn't recognize, since no apology was forthcoming.
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Experts say several factors might be at play, chief among them competing debts and goals for those paycheck dollars.
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TV that while striking down ObamaCare would impact millions of Americans, there is a more "substantial" fight at play.
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Dating a coworker can sometimes be complicated and unhealthy, especially if there is a major power imbalance at play.
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Like the assessment of the founders, zero tolerance quickly gives way to nuance when self-interest is at play.
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"There are a lot of factions here, folks, and when — lot of different interests at play too," Kerry said.
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Enhanced scrutiny on financial fraud and new regulations to stem money laundering and terror finance are all at play.
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Yes, identity politics are at play in this conversation, but that includes, as it always has, white identity politics.
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But look beyond the Bob Ross-meets-Banksy veneer and you'll see a much more complex system at play.
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Large structural demographic factors are at play here, as baby boomers are retiring and birth rates have been decreasing.
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"There had to be an obvious civil rights and civil liberties story at play in a race," Shakir said.
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Saul Scherl, president of the New York tristate region for Howard Hughes, thinks some Nimby-ism is at play.
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But there might also something deeper at play — a specific reason we're clinging to glittery, pastel-hued horned horses.
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It's a fancy machine, incredibly cold, your adrenaline is rushing, and there is pretty dramatic placebo theater at play.
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In Fajardo-Anstine's collection, history always resurfaces, and the landscape mirrors the cycles at play in the characters' lives.
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Mr. Bannon told Mr. Salvini that recent investigations of the Italian interior minister showed the same dynamic at play.
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One factor at play is term limits; the majority of the Council's current members are serving their last term.
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"I see three factors at play," said Paul Travis, a developer and the managing partner at Washington Square Partners.
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Theo Hill, a vital young pianist at play in New York's straight-ahead tradition, has a new album out.
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"You simply can't underestimate the consumer appeal of anything made miniature," Varga says — but there's more at play here.
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The scientists determined that while predators and pee both were at play, predators seemed to be driving goats' behavior.
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But underlying both types of messaging is a strategy at play, sources close to the Trump campaign told Politico.
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There is something more insidious at play, as they become emboldened and our friends feel they must accommodate them.
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While women certainly face sexism as candidates, research has found that it's far from the only factor at play.
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Christopher Shutt's subliminal sound design lends a foreboding edge to the commonplace noises of traffic and children at play.
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Nine years after "The Decision," there are other cultural forces at play: Social media use is much more ubiquitous.
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Trucking-specific headwinds are also at play — including an over-capacity of drivers and the uptick of insurance rates.
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Other South Carolina pols say that while Sanford's opposition to Trump was his undoing, other factors were at play.
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There's an economics at play in who gets put into those jobs and can afford to stay in them.
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Arcadia is trying to simplify a more complicated dynamic that's at play due to how our electricity systems work.
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Both aspects of what the world is celebrating today — women and science — are at play in Japan's economic resilience.
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A few factors are at play here, including the euro's recent trading pattern and the Federal Reserve's hiking path.
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So microwave cooking positively influences the time and temperature variables at play, and this bodes well for nutrient retention.
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But he was well aware of the various agendas and vendettas at play whenever he wrote an Uber story.
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Some analysts pushed back against the notion that the same negotiating principle was at play with Mexico and China.
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Here's another one: And, ere the cloud of the tempest blew, His soul was with the world at play.
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This has everything to do with the larger forces at play in the on-demand and broader venture communities.
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Did you get the sense that there was any sort of viral media strategy at play among the occupiers?
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As Volsky acknowledges later in the interview, there's more at play than money and campaigning from America's gun lobby.
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Finally, it's possible there is some variable at play that no one has paid adequate attention to — like oxidation.
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Listening through to Jesus Loves Me Too—which we're premiering in full here—you can hear those multiplicities at play.
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Given all of the different flavors at play (I'm looking at you, candied cranberries), I didn't know what to expect.
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He is an optimist who is also a realist and a skeptic and has done a fantastic job at PLAY.
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Similar factors are at play in often remote, infrastructurally and financially constrained cross-border towns in other nations as well.
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Time collapses as Goblet moves between episodes present and past, and there's often a kind of poetic coincidence at play.
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With courts unlikely to press through regulations and powerful interests at play, he sought to name and shame the polluters.
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Investigations are not complete and are likely to tackle other features such as the loads or physical forces at play.
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While the Sanders campaign maintained that the trip is not a political one, others see such a motive at play.
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And so, Thursday's vote serves as a recognition of the political realities -- and stakes -- at play in the impeachment investigation.
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Burnham replied that there were important differences between the interests at play in a criminal investigation versus a congressional inquiry.
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So, clearly, there must be some potential or business model at play that could be big that we're not seeing.
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Both of them insisted that they simply wanted different things, but it seemed clear there was something else at play.
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Either there's a dark wizard at play or an Ariana Grande stan has a lot of time on her hands.
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But there's also another key issue at play: race, and the need to recognize indigenous tribes' right to self-determination.
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"The fact that there's significant amount of variability by state suggests there are some cultural factors at play," McRee said.
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There's a constant anchor at play though, with the band's ferocious socio-political outlook keeping things consistently grounded in reality.
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Gird your loins, because all the loose ends at play here are about to come together in classic sitcom style.
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But the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will remain centre stage for politicians, simply because of the number of interests at play.
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Mr Hamm's Continental is a decent place to start to understand the countervailing forces at play in the shale industry.
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There are too many variables at play for there to be a universally ideal day to buy an airline ticket.
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I know why you're saying that, largely because there are other factors at play, as we're reminded in this election.
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The same dynamic seems to me to be at play in the way "white people" is used in Jeong's jokes.
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For the long term, there is a larger question at play, which is what tax incentives are available to entrepreneurs.
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The mechanisms at play are still a mystery, and climate models don't really support this hypothesis, he tells The Verge.
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VW is clearly trying to satiate America's bottomless appetite for SUVs and crossovers, but there are other forces at play.
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There is no subtlety at play here – the dialogue, much like Thackeray's speeches in real life, is no-holds-barred.
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But Brenden Parent, director of applied bioethics at NYU, says that consent and safety are the big issues at play.
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Some of this could be by choice — but there are also cultural forces outside of a woman's control at play.
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However, because this is the spookiest week in the spookiest month, it's possible that something more sinister is at play.
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Germany faces a somewhat different situation; its economy is far more robust but we see wider geopolitical factors at play.
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So when it comes to [failure to diagnose] conditions like endometriosis or vulvodynia, that's a factor that's been at play.
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There were three factors at play that made her story so disturbing -- one of which offers at least some hope.
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Although it's true that Christian teachings condemn sex outside of marriage, there's a glaring element of hypocrisy at play here.
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Sewell and Weiser both say race, in addition to partisanship, is at play with voter ID laws and with gerrymandering.
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"This connective approach makes all of the difference in an industry with so many small companies at play," Chawla wrote.
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Here's a look at the major factors at play: Trump's attacks on the judiciary has complicated things for his nominee.
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Taylor understands this and realizes there's something else at play, and they go to Axe to tell him as much.
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These long-term problems are at play as the city struggles to resume water service following the protest-led disruption.
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Do you see there being any ageism at play in some of the criticism surrounding this album and Nicki's behavior?
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Adonit But Adonit says there are some internal differences at play that make the Pixel better than the Jot Touch.
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With all that you've gone through before finding success, do you feel like there's some sort of fate at play?
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However, that doesn't mean that a history of racism wasn't at play in the crash and burn of Williams' jokes.
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There's an interesting dichotomy at play with the perzine, it's at once intensely personal, and distributed out into the public.
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And this is a big big-data task: there are petabytes of data at play covering hundreds of different applications.
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Though some of this has to do with the realities dictated by biology, it's not the only factor at play.
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There are philosophical questions at play here: How newsworthy is relaying "the administration's thinking" about its immoral or illegal acts?
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There's a carnival atmosphere at play as the beat of Ori Lichtik's original music and soundtrack design turns increasingly propulsive.
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Two days later the Taliban struck a park in Lahore, Pakistan, murdering 76 people at play on a Sunday afternoon.
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Yet smart politicos will recognize that there are more fundamental changes at play, with people wanting more from their representatives.
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Given the gospel of CBD, and the fact that it's all over Instagram, there's a powerful placebo effect at play.
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"There is a different dynamic at play," said Ridout, who co-directs the Wesleyan Media Project, which tracks political ads.
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But in an interview, Ms. Flores said she believed there was a broader agenda at play in the group's decision.
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A book like Squid Empire is a reminder that in any scientific narrative, there are always two stories at play.
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One need only glance at our nation's latest legislative assault against transgender people to see this antiquated framework at play.
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After all, for me, there were other factors at play: a difficult relationship with my father, grief, and financial strain.
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There's so many emotional things at play when being on and watching one of these hunts, they're really unforgettable experiences.
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Instead, he wanted to explore the main points of the Pizzagate theory objectively, while examining the major issues at play.
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While it was encouraging, the move seems outsized relative to the surprise, which suggests there are positioning factors at play.
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But there's a bigger factor at play in recent months, according to Matt Smith, director of commodity research at ClipperData.
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There are children at play, both bright-eyed and wary; there are voice-over life lessons; there are extended flirtations.
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The INSIDER Summary:• A journalist who spent over 30 years researching the ship believes that criminal negligence was at play.
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Many of the forces plaguing the subways — crowds, delays and aging infrastructure — are also at play in suburban mass transit.
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Restaurants must love it — free advertising — and apparently there's some psychology at play, so this trend might be a keeper.
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So there are ultimately too many variables at play and too few tools to analyze them in a meaningful way.
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But there is also Captain Jane, a menacing Granny Someone and the sense that other cultural influences are at play.
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But that flexibility is at play in the current fight between the Trump administration and California over fuel economy regulations.
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Maybe there's a perceptual shift at play, or maybe the film is simply good enough to break past that bias.
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But they're not the result of groupthink or a hive mind, because individual intelligences are at play in the collaboration.
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So there are ultimately too many variables at play and too few tools to analyze them in a meaningful way.
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" Stephanie Guerilus tweeted about the racial dynamics at play: "For many of us, including myself, it's about more than tiaras.
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But before you check it off on your Oscar ballot, keep in mind that there are other factors at play.
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There is no playbook for addressing the principles at play here, and so it will not be all smooth sailing.
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There may also be factors specific to this president at play, like his recent acquittal in his Senate impeachment trial.
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But there are other issues at play here that the media is conveniently ignoring in favor of more palatable information.
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On the front side, it shows an unironically cute scene at the Cincinnati Zoo: four white tiger cubs at play.
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It seems both factors are at play, the researchers at the University of Alberta reported in PLOS One on Wednesday.
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This was like being allowed to listen in on a fascinating conversation between equals, and watching the ideas at play.
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However, with so many variables at play, further research on a wider dataset will be required to know for sure.
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They put the lie to the idea that there is a long-term U.S. strategy at play in the region.
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"I need to understand what was at play," he told journalists on October 10th, chopping the air with his hands.
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This seems to backup the NTSB conclusion that driver "inattention and overreliance" were at play in the January 2018 crash.
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There could be other triggers at play too, including returning to work and starting to menstruate regularly again, Osbourne said.
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History also reveals a disturbing double-standard at play that puts these troubled girls at greater risk of being incarcerated.
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Many of the subjects were photographed at play, masked for Halloween, and Arbus did not hesitate to register their joy.
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There actually is a legal strategy at play, and one that has nothing to do with Trump's feelings about CNN.
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The pronounced regionalism at play in 1888 would have made it harder to change the outcome by tweaking state lines.
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Those people who were still at play in an effort to convince them… that we are a force for good.
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But it's essential to recognize that society has enforced handicaps, and women's inherent abilities aren't the only factors at play.
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In the post-apocalyptic genre, global unity is not possible; there are simply too many differing belief systems at play.
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In terms of gold wedding jewelry, however, the unconventional tastes of millennial brides and grooms might also be at play.
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Still, the power dynamic at play here between practitioner and client, healer and student, is hard to square for some.
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Sure, the company most likely had this announcement planned way in advance, but what if other supernatural elements were at play?
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But in the case of Jeff Bezos, Larcker doubts risk-aversion will be at play because the numbers are so large.
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Why it matters: I'm not an expert in French politics and won't pretend to understand all the dynamics at play here.
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There are no higher values at play, only the same kinds of interests people will fight over until the bitter end.
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Poor judgment, absolutely, especially when you are the boss obviously there is a power dynamic at play that is not ok.
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Mr Grayling did not stray into this area but Bagehot speculates that there is also some interesting ethnic politics at play.
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But researchers don't fully understand the mechanisms at play and have called for more study of the menstrual cycles of athletes.
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It's not just that the political stakes are high; control over lucrative drug routes zigzagging several countries are also at play.
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But while investigating the death of a construction worker, he and his partner discover that there's a vast conspiracy at play.
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On December 21000th it won another five-year term, capturing along with smaller allies some 21% of the seats at play.
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I think there are a lot of things at play in its popularity, starting with what kind of cuckolding you're into.
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The same tradeoff at the center of the internet — personal information for convenience — is at play with trendy new food robots.
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"We don't often see photos of them together like this, so it just lovely to see them at play," says Riley.
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It's reasonable to suspect that a similar dynamic might be at play with respect to this year's followup Snapdragon 25 chipset.
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But there's a lot more at play here than whether or not every doctor offers a STI test during annual checkups.
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Although his involvement with the foundation stemmed from a desire to help others, there was also a personal factor at play.
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Opposing parenting methods are at play in Madonna and Guy Ritchie's international custody battle over their 15-year-old son Rocco.
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However, the social and cultural context deserves a closer look and reveals truths that are not at play with other survivors.
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Is it just that hospitals can pass along the full cost to the patients regardless, or is something else at play?
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There are a number of uncertainties at play in the retail industry today that could impede some of this growth, though.
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" From that experience, Welch says she learned that you should always remember "there are power dynamics at play in an interview.
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It doesn't seem to be funny at first, but there is a kind of cosmic sense of humor at play there.
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I see here many of Prouvost's anti-narrative devices at play; she's attempting to create multisensory experiences and even evoke synesthesia.
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There are many possible factors at play, including some a President has little control directly like oil prices and productivity growth.
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But those concerns will fall on deaf ears until the immediate human tragedy at play here in northern Alberta has subsided.
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Such mental conditions are commonly at play in these kinds of attacks, even when the connection to terrorism is less tenuous.
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Go deeper: My latest Harder Line column published Monday looked at the factors at play driving companies to make these decisions.
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A mixture of the personal and the political is at play in the Trump administration's approach to the standoff, it seems.
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Related: On the Frontline of Libya's Fight Against the Islamic State Experts said two scenarios are at play in the fight.
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Here we can see what we'll roughly call the "Palm Beach Effect" at play with places like Newark, Hartford and Manchester.
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Nepotism, sexism, feminism, and plenty of other -isms are at play, so it's sure to be a thrilling take on Fitzgerald.
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Peter Matthiessen's "At Play in the Fields of the Lord" was the first modern novel that I read, at age 16.
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Another, Kakkar said, is that the study focuses on economic uncertainty, and there are other factors that may be at play.
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The therapist needs to have more than just general knowledge of alternative, queer lifestyles, and understand the multiple systems at play.
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But with humans behind the wheels and entropy at play, it's not as simple as till a row, sow a row.
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The foam gun brand has always offered a warmer, fuzzier take on toy weapons, and that's very much at play here.
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Espionage fears are also at play in the controversy over Chinese telecom firm ZTE, which is pitting the administration against Congress.
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That is why we thought of putting in place an open system able to channel all the available forces at play.
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The cacophony of outrage shapes itself around a painful silence, one that prevents us from pronouncing the actual stakes at play.
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Group photos are a tradition at the annual summit, and can sometimes illustrate the dynamics at play among the member leaders.
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Meanwhile, investors have their eyes on a broader factor at play: This business cycle appears to be in its twilight period.
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As many analysts have noted, inflation — or lack thereof — is the central fundamental variable at play in dollar trade going forward.
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But Trump clearly believed that something far more important than racial harmony was at play in all this: his self-image.
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Let's take a step back and look at some of the issues at play: There are immigrants in the US military?
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Highlighting the complicated issues at play and the looming fights ahead, Malpass received praise from across the aisle on Tuesday. Rep.
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These surface-scratchers and decoders are able to join the dots, spot the agendas, and see the hidden forces at play.
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Larger images of block parties with kids at play, are tilted, asymmetric compositions that blur the line between representation and abstraction.
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Sometimes the face doesn't track correctly and there's an uncanny valley effect at play, but at a glance it seems believable.
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Fortunately, another case decided around the same time answered many of the same issues at play in Atari Games Corp. v.
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It's like the travelogue of a roving spirit, able to observe people at work and pigeons at play with equal curiosity.
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Yergin said he is particularly concerned about Venezuela, where the fundamentals of the oil market and geopolitics are both at play.
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Some speculate that arson was at play; others say illegally built homes in wooded areas may have contributed to the disaster.
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Simmons stood by his analysis but recognized that there was confusion at play in how they interpreted the events that transpired.
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This may lead the public to believe that there's been an uptick in tornadoes, when what's at play is increasing awareness.
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