"Just like sign language would be introduced to a deaf child, eye gaze should be introduced very early," she says.
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Software will also be introduced to help facilitate these connections.
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As the study progresses, longer haul routes will be introduced.
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Durbin said the deal will be introduced as legislation Wednesday.
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Old characters will die, and new ones will be introduced.
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And, more importantly, how do you like to be introduced?
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Spending caps could be introduced again in a future Congress.
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The changes will be introduced over the next few months.
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Similar quotas will soon be introduced across the European Union.
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The engine would be introduced with six airlines this year.
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His tax agenda has yet to be introduced in Congress.
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It will be introduced around September 15, according to Reuters.
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A further phase is expected to be introduced this spring.
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They could be introduced as soon as 2020, he said.
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Megan Fox's New Girl character will be introduced Tuesday night.
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It estimated 300 more drugs be introduced in that period.
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Kirsten Gillibrand's legislation that will be introduced in the Senate.
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It could be introduced as soon as February, he said.
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A little boy may be introduced once on one season.
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The reform will be introduced gradually, the central bank said.
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The collections will be introduced at the MoMA Design Store.
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Cellphone records will also be introduced to track his location.
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He's expected to be introduced as the team's manager Thursday.
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After waiting patiently, it was her turn to be introduced.
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New taxes would be introduced to replace private insurance premiums.
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Raja said that the expanded partnership would be introduced in phases.
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Otherwise, problematic gaps or biases could be introduced into the record.
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The expanded lineup of classes will be introduced in late May.
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The bill is expected to be introduced to parliament next year.
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I was extremely lucky to be introduced to such a gem.
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The legislation would be introduced to parliament next week, Turnbull said.
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Or will a new man be introduced in a flash-forward?
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The last new antibiotic to be introduced was ceftaroline, in 2010.
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At that point, Kalnbērzs asked to be introduced to Inna's mother.
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That same day, the new bill will be introduced in Congress.
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Any changes to the sector would be introduced by April 2019.
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New characters will be introduced "as the story evolves," CBS said.
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It will then be introduced in other markets starting in 2020.
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A copy of this report will be introduced at a Nov.
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He will be introduced to the crowd at around 11 a.m.
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A new industry-funded regulator will be introduced under the proposals.
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All three phones are expected to be introduced at a Sept.
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She is expected to be introduced by her daughter, Chelsea Clinton.
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The move would be introduced as quickly as possible, she said.
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Separately, a Lebanese businessman reportedly paid Fillon $50,000 to be introduced
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The final conference report could be introduced as soon as Monday.
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It will be introduced alongside Facebook's existing options for privacy control.
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Companion legislation will be introduced in the U.S. Senate this week.
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Take the financial regulations that are to be introduced in 2018.
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A companion bill is set to be introduced in the House.
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The legislation is expected to be introduced in the coming weeks.
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Go to industry events, form relationships and ask to be introduced.
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A minimum wage would be introduced, it said, without giving details.
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Other laws are likely to be introduced in the coming weeks.
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He is scheduled to be introduced at a news conference Monday.
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The first measures could be introduced within days, congressional aides said.
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A similar bill is expected to be introduced in the Senate.
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A companion bill will be introduced in the House by Reps.
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The detailed repeal proposal is expected to be introduced by Jan.
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It did not say when the sales tax will be introduced.
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Thrive Global, a venture from Arianna Huffington, will be introduced soon.
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Turnbull said the legislation will be introduced as early as Wednesday.
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It will also be introduced in UAE, France, Spain and Australia.
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Among expected reforms, value-added tax is to be introduced in January.
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Others may be introduced, or die out, as the week goes on.
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PivotTables Then, you'll be introduced to arguably Excel's most powerful features — PivotTables.
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Britain said real-world driving emissions tests would be introduced from 2017.
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People can revisit or be introduced to my work all over again.
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The proposed bill will be introduced in the next parliamentary sitting week.
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However, he did not discuss on how many jobs would be introduced.
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Switching gears to the home, Google Wifi was next to be introduced.
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Adding to the stress, new rules, set to be introduced on Dec.
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New excise taxes on tobacco, alcohol, and sugary drinks would be introduced.
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Brown's bill will be introduced when Congress returns after the November elections.
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A new Apple Music app could also be introduced during the keynote.
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Haley will be introduced before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee by Sen.
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Two more are due to be introduced into the wild this winter.
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New merchandise will be introduced in the first week of every month.
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Scholz added that a financial transaction tax would be introduced from Jan.
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The bill will be introduced in the House this week, he said.
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However, such an order must be introduced before the state's Constituent Assembly.
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Mobile betting is planned to be introduced first, followed by retail locations.
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Between all the fight scenes, romances of varying depths will be introduced.
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He is expected to be introduced at a news conference later Tuesday.
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What topics and characters will be introduced in the stories, and why?
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Inevitably, though, new words that meld Spanish and English will be introduced.
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Another round of sanctions is due to be introduced on Nov. 4.
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"They had to be introduced from an African population," said Dr. Tishkoff.
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Bias can also be introduced through the design of a clinical trial.
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Richard: A basic income should be introduced in Europe and in America.
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Measures designed to protect older and vulnerable people could also be introduced.
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The new skipper will be introduced at PNC Park on Dec. 4.
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Thursday to sign the resolution, which will be introduced Friday, Pelosi wrote.
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That's likely why this is a change that will be introduced slowly.
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She hopes that the bill will be introduced in Parliament next month.
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The laptop is expected to be introduced at an event on Thursday.
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New excise taxes on tobacco, alcohol and sugary drinks would be introduced.
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All EU states must back the plan for the tax to be introduced.
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Cornyn said that, instead, legislation to protect Dreamers would be introduced in January.
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I get all that, but metaphors need to be introduced and created sometimes.
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"Consent workshops should be introduced earlier and become mandatory in schools," Calleja says.
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Mitchell is also hopeful that repeal legislation will be introduced in North Carolina.
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Ardern told reporters that legislation would be introduced in parliament by Dec. 25.
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The new emergency law will be introduced to parliament on Tuesday next week.
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Why should Iranian people be introduced as the meanest people in the world?
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A companion bill is expected to be introduced in the House of Representatives.
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Biological agents or dispersants can be introduced to speed up the oil's degradation.
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Public options should be introduced in many areas of American life, says Stiglitz.
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They will be introduced in Britain and other markets starting in Summer 2020.
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That sort of programme could be introduced to schools on a large scale.
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Bernie Sanders' medicare-for-all bill, slated to be introduced later this month.
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Tell me about the new killer that will be introduced in episode 13.
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Additional spending categories are expected to be introduced over time, the bank said.
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So what safeguards might be introduced to limit the power conferred by data?
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He did not comment on whether they may be introduced in the future.
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This type of baggage screening needs to be introduced to the hotel industry.
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A similar bill is expected to be introduced in the House soon after.
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Clinton will be introduced by her daughter, Chelsea, before accepting the nomination tonight.
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This paid leave proposal is expected to be introduced as legislation by Sens.
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He also stated that reforms to transform poorly-performing schools must be introduced.
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Warren's student debt forgiveness bill will be introduced in the House by Rep.
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Committee aides tell me that part is likely to be introduced by Rep.
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"The border controls to Germany will be introduced today at midnight," Wallner said.
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But we should only allow new barriers to be introduced where absolutely necessary.
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The characters are expected to eventually be introduced into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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The new business banking service is expected to be introduced in mid-22018.
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New taxes will have to be introduced to pay for the new measures.
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The test will be introduced this weekend at the Medlab Expo in Dubai.
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He will be introduced with his new team at a news conference Tuesday.
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A flat rate of 12 euros will be introduced, a de facto increase.
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Musk had said earlier this year the semi would be introduced in September.
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Washington (CNN)Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh will be introduced by Republican Sen.
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A source at the party said the bill will be introduced this week.
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G.B.T. bills waiting to be introduced nationwide next year at more than 200.
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The ordinance will be introduced at the April 10 Jersey City Council Meeting.
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When the trial starts, you'll be introduced to a whole new impeachment vocabulary.
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Now, the ministry says it will be introduced by the end of June.
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The legislation will be introduced by the end of the year, he said.
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You'll also be introduced to advanced techniques so you can create more polished designs.
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At the same time, a blue chip index called SEE LinkX will be introduced.
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The missile was intended to be introduced for use on US submarines by 2020.
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"Since it's a transactional tax, it can be introduced any time," Jaitley told reporters.
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Many of those arriving at early voting locations will be introduced to new technology.
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It is free, and will be introduced soon for iOS, Android and Windows Phone.
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They are definitely the coolest batch of skins to be introduced to the game.
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GM and Tesla shares rose on Reuters report that the bill would be introduced.
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There will be more molecular changes to substances that will be introduced to society.
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However, they did not release details as to when the bill will be introduced.
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Zhao said that a total of six new models will be introduced in 2019.
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A companion bill in the House could be introduced as early as this week.
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Diana will be introduced in the show's fourth season, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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A registration scheme for drone owners is also set to be introduced next year.
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And that legislation would be introduced as soon as parliament time allowed after that.
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The calf will eventually be introduced to the other five females at the zoo.
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Two federal bills to standardize labels will be introduced in Congress later this month.
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Republican primary and are just waiting to be introduced to a wider audience in
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A Senate version of the new bill will be introduced in the coming weeks.
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This year, a Nominations Review Committee will be introduced for all the rap nominations.
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He will be introduced to the crowd in Washington, D.C., at around 11 a.m.
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A standing Playbook home page, to be introduced later, will update throughout the day.
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But it is unclear whether the measure, which will be introduced by Connecticut Rep.
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Jayapal's spokesman said the bill would likely be introduced in the end of February.
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The new grocery delivery benefit, meanwhile, will be introduced in phases, the company said.
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The bill garnered 16 co-sponsors hours before it was set to be introduced.
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Other routes will be introduced this year, the city authority said in a statement.
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The new pieces will be introduced in two groups: The first, at 3 p.m.
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Another commodity-like aspect that should be introduced into the bitcoin world is insurance.
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The grade was originally expected to be introduced to the market earlier this year.
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Maatz said she expects it will be introduced either this year or in 2017.
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It is unclear when the actual bill will be introduced to the Ohio House.
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A new flat rate of 12 euros will be introduced, a de facto increase.
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A similar bill in New York will be introduced in the upcoming legislative session.
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Multiple Democratic sources said the articles could be introduced as soon as next week.
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In 2009 she decided to travel to Yorubaland to be introduced to the religion.
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Partly because of the style in which testimony must be introduced, it was exhausting.
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Bacteria or fungi also need to be introduced into our bodies to cause disease.
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He said it was too early to say what other measures could be introduced.
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The Jayapal bill, to be introduced Wednesday morning, has no immediate chance of passing.
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We don't know what exact measures will be introduced to try to promote work.
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The "sharek" visa process will be introduced in time for a motor race on Dec.
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The bill was originally supposed to be introduced last fall, but was delayed without explanation.
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Children can be introduced to banking and taught how to manage their own financial lives.
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No-fly zones may be introduced to stop drones dropping off mobile phones and drugs.
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The highest nominated movies of the night will be introduced by some major star power.
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In Game of Thrones, new characters can be introduced, only to perish just episodes later.
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It seems unlikely that a new law will be introduced that significantly curbs Facebook's activities.
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The company says it will also be introduced to additional countries in the coming weeks.
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But it cannot be introduced to parliament until lawmakers have voted to approve the deal.
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This means the genetic changes can be introduced later in life, and they aren't heritable.
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Plus, you can always come find me and ask to be introduced to an investor.
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Trump's pick is expected to be introduced alongside him on Friday, according to ABC News.
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Some scientists would like robust inventories to be introduced as part of the Paris commitments.
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Another law banning foreign political donations has yet to be introduced in the lower house.
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Children this age can be introduced to screens, but only for one hour a day.
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However, some bullishness will be introduced into the cultural mindset before that occurs, he said.
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A revised version of the draft Bill is expected to be introduced in the Spring.
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At the same time, a cap on rent increases due to renovations will be introduced.
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Last month, officials said that a centralized emergency number, 112, would be introduced this year.
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Both automakers are working on multiple electric cars to be introduced in the coming years.
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Once insider 10 Downing Street, he will be introduced to his new members of staff.
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This season, viewers will be introduced to Titus' wife, which will surely be a delight.
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Kesha's performance was to be introduced by Lena Dunham, said a spokeswoman for the actress.
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In a new update to be introduced soon, the watch's interface has been substantially simplified.
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Two other shareholder proposals will be introduced at Berkshire's annual meeting, Buffett said on Saturday.
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Some also tried out the 'halo' head protection device that will be introduced next year.
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Politico first reported that a new version of the bill is expected to be introduced.
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Pence will be introduced by Donald Trump Junior and they expect to raise roughly $500,000.
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MAGIC CARPET is expected to be introduced to the fleet in 2019, officials have said.
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More home page features, including other commerce experiences, will be introduced in time, eBay says.
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Hundreds of thousands of photographs and documents are likely to be introduced at his trial.
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After the first six months, it's important that babies be introduced to nutrient-dense food.
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Changes will also be introduced to increase the benefits of the investment to British companies.
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Checkpoints on motorways, toll booths, train stations, and airports are also expected to be introduced.
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The legislation ultimately foundered; a new draft, yet to be introduced, also excludes large trucks.
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Nécessaire, a body care label that will be introduced later this month, is one example.
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The latest to be introduced is Samsung's impressively sized and equipped Galaxy Note 10 Plus.
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The religious freedom legislation is expected to be introduced into parliament in October, Porter said.
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The religious freedom legislation is expected to be introduced into parliament in October, Porter said.
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The Galaxy S9 is expected to be introduced at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
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The report did not give specific guidance as to when these foods should be introduced.
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In the US, at least, it seems unlikely that a nationwide ban could be introduced.
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The bill, which will be introduced on Monday, would amend the Fair Labor Standards Act.
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The competition will be introduced by none other than the football legend Pele in London.
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Shortly, legislation will be introduced that will allow babies to be killed in our country.
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It also paves the way for Lightning Network products to be introduced later this year.
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Father Bradel and I stood there awkwardly, as if we were waiting to be introduced.
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Asked by a reporter about legislation by two Republican senators that is expected to be introduced this week, McConnell pointed to the upcoming Senate floor debate of a separate defense bill as a place where the trade measure could be introduced as an amendment.
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Holland Quaestor said in a statement that stricter rules for the certificate will be introduced shortly.
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A new 5% value-added tax, due to be introduced in January, will raise more revenue.
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Second of all, I don't want to be brought over to be introduced to Axl Rose.
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So, you can expect them to be introduced in the U.S. not long after, I'd wager.
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The changes will be introduced step by step over the next six years starting from Jan.
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Chao said that a third version is in progress and slated to be introduced in 2018.
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A separate bill had to be introduced in the New York Senate to prevent revenge porn.
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I think "dire contempt" should be introduced into the lexicon of today for an ultimate insult.
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The Aussie star will play an openly lesbian superhero set to be introduced on the Dec.
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Related bills may soon be introduced in the House, according to several sources tracking the issue.
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SB 224 is due to be introduced in January, when the California senate's new session begins.
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Robertson said that a bill would be introduced to parliament as early as possible next year.
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No new hurdles on imports will be introduced with the launch of cannabis farming in Germany.
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This Cortana change will be introduced with the next major Windows 10 update, currently codenamed 19H1.
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I mean, is there legislation that&aposs going to be introduced, or are there executive orders.
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Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra's families will be introduced to each other for the first time!
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"There are many initiatives that could be introduced and many of them are simple," said Lloyd.
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If all goes well, Quant-U could be introduced in some stores for walk-in customers.
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As a result, the title character (who previously appeared in "Jessica Jones") can be introduced gradually.
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It will be introduced to all users, along with official enforcement guidelines, in the coming months.
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A new electric scooter model and a delivery robot will be introduced for the first time.
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Nissan added that the system will be introduced into the Qashqai line in Europe in 2017.
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The all-electric Volvo VNR will be introduced to demonstrators next year and commercialized in 2020.
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Other films set to be introduced to buyers include a documentary about rock bank Led Zeppelin.
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Zara's augmented reality displays will be introduced in 120 stores worldwide from April 18, Inditex said.
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In addition, a tax on sugary drinks is set to be introduced in two years' time.
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The bill is expected to be introduced soon after the 2019-20 Congress convenes on Jan.
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Fentanyl, which often comes in white powder form, can be introduced through contact with the skin.
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The 116th Congress can remove such restrictions with legislation expected to be introduced in coming weeks.
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He says Halper asked to be introduced to a high-ranking Trump campaign official, Sam Clovis.
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Western Europe and east Asia will be introduced in the coming months, according to the newspaper.
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" According to the release, the proposal will be introduced before the Legislature in the "coming days.
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The proposal will be introduced Tuesday, according to lawmakers, on the eighth anniversary of former Rep.
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The "Mind Your Own Business Act," which is scheduled to be introduced by Oregon Democrat Sen.
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Subjective criteria can be introduced into the specialized high schools admissions process without compromising academic rigor.
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All the major Marvel heroes had to be accommodated, and still more characters would be introduced.
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He estimated that 3,256 units would be introduced this year, and another 2100,2150 units in 2000.
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Any cut would be introduced slowly, capped at the rate of 20 basis points a year.
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When should other allergenic foods like eggs, dairy, fish and shellfish be introduced to young children?
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The exact legislative language is still being drafted and could be introduced as soon as Monday.
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The sound issue is unlikely to be tackled until 2020, when new systems could be introduced.
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At the high school, the International Baccalaureate program is expected to be introduced in the fall.
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Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.), who backs the block grant proposal set to be introduced by Sens.
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They are currently drafting the bill, and domestic workers expect it to be introduced this spring.
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The governing International Automobile Federation (FIA) has said a head protection device could be introduced next year.
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Congressional aides said on Monday they expect partner legislation to be introduced this week in the Senate.
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If it does, the bill could be introduced on the Senate floor later on Tuesday, beginning debate.
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When hosts asked how I'd like to be introduced I begged them not to mention my band.
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It needs to fly with FAA safety inspectors before the aircraft can be introduced to the public.
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Altria Chairman and CEO Howard Willard said the IQOS will first be introduced in the Atlanta area.
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I think it's plausible, and looks increasingly likely, that some sort of temporary suspension could be introduced.
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A bill is expected to be introduced before the August recess, probably in the Republican-controlled Senate.
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The new rate will be introduced on January 1st and will be phased in over five years.
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An ordinance creating the program will be introduced in the city council this fall, according to Brown.
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Cornyn's office did not respond to a query on Monday regarding when the bill would be introduced.
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Sansa and Daenerys should finally be introduced to each other when Jon returns to Winterfell, for example.
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Tammy Baldwin hopes to change that with the Equality Act, which is set to be introduced Wednesday.
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Brady has committed to a committee markup of legislation that will be introduced next month by Rep.
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According to the AP, government officials said the legislation will be introduced to parliament later this month.
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The official wouldn't say what the legislation might look like or when a bill might be introduced.
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It is also unclear whether or not Parker's alleged incident will be introduced in Sandusky's upcoming trial.
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At this young age, spelling and punctuation—which are necessary but straightforward memorisable drudgery—can be introduced.
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Royal protocol states that guests should wait to be introduced to the Queen before speaking to her.
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But a bill likely won't be introduced until after the House finishes consideration of the immigration measure.
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She said stronger civil penalties might be introduced but "criminal sanctions are not appropriate at this stage".
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And in New Hampshire, a presidential primary RCV bill may soon be introduced in the State Senate.
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The scene is from a new marketing campaign, to be introduced on Monday, for the credit card.
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Where should Randy be introduced to the enticing fruit — at a bar or in a friend's house?
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He has also involved himself in recording music for the campaign, which will be introduced in September.
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But this is the first time such a bill will be introduced by a Republican in Congress.
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Booker's legislation is historic: It's the only reparations bill to be introduced in the Senate after Reconstruction.
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For several months, he has kept busy devising cocktails that will be introduced with the hotel's opening.
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A companion carbon tax bill will be introduced in the Democratic-led House of Representatives on Thursday.
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Legislation is to be introduced in the Italian parliament next week to remove criminal prohibitions on marijuana.
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The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers welcomed the new discount rate, which will be introduced on Aug.
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For instance, you can't send a cold email but must be introduced to an investor, Tynan learned.
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Most obviously, a system of checks and balances should be introduced to prevent the abuse of dancers.
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We know that a few new toys will be introduced, voiced by Tony Hale, Peele, and Key.
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Fantastic, mind-expanding experiences will come you way, and you'll be introduced to people from faraway places.
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Mr. Trump said on Thursday that a detailed plan would be introduced the week of Sept. 25.
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The order is still in its early stages, and may not be introduced in its current form.
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Jonathan Holloway, the provost at Northwestern University, is expected to be introduced by the school on Tuesday.
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The department has admitted new foods might be introduced, but has framed that as a good thing.
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The new bill will be introduced Tuesday by Councilman Ben Kallos, who represents the Upper East Side.
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A free version of that app would be introduced later that year, too, with ads added in.
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According to multiple reports Tuesday, Rhule agreed to take the job and will be introduced this week.
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Different modes of transport will be introduced to make this happen, including new motorways and train lines.
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The browser, Whale, will be introduced at IFA alongside whatever new dual-screen phone LG has planned.
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The sessions are roughly 10 minutes long, and are set to be introduced onto planes by June.
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The product would be introduced in 2018 at the earliest, Bloomberg reported Monday, citing an unnamed source.
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A fifth option, set to be introduced and voted upon as early as Tuesday by moderate Republican Sen.
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"The acting administration will have to be introduced to all the nuances of our bilateral ties," he said.
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While Uber's global integration with Alipay started from today, it will soon be introduced for Paytm as well.
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A spokesman for his office said the legislation is slated to be introduced in a matter of weeks.
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The law to ratify the deal cannot even be introduced to parliament until it has approved May's deal.
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"There's some pieces of federal legislation being drafted right now that will be introduced on Monday," Gillibrand said.
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The experience was kept under wraps to be introduced at the conclusion of the season of Mr. Robot.
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He is expected to be introduced by longtime Republican Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, who is retiring from Congress.
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New infrastructure will also be introduced to ensure a robust and transparent process that meet evolving regulatory standards.
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Prior to speaking, she will be introduced by her daughter, Chelsea, the other keystone speaker of the night.
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The proposal, to be introduced when parliament resumes in August, could be adopted within months, lawmakers have said.
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His character, who works for the counterintelligence division of the FBI, will be introduced in the eighth episode.
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It simply means that desires have to be introduced in a way that acknowledges the other person's personhood.
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We're curious to see what new features will be introduced, regardless of whether we'll ever actually use them.
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A similar trend emerged in Vancouver and Sydney when new taxes and restrictions were about to be introduced.
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"Following the UK launch, the product will be introduced to consumers across Europe and the Americas," it said.
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He said that the new format would probably be introduced at the Spanish Grand Prix in May instead.
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The Senate version was introduced late Wednesday, while the House version will be introduced in the coming weeks.
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The planes are to be introduced in fiscal 2018 in routes to Hawaii and elsewhere, the paper said.
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The Equality Act is expected to be introduced into the U.S. House of Representatives within the coming week.
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Later, the horses tested would be introduced to the people from the photos they were shown in person.
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Senators were briefed this morning on the Senate tax overhaul, which is expected to be introduced later Thursday.
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"These also apply in case the infrastructure charge should not be introduced," CTS Eventim had said on Tuesday.
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The blue badges, similar to existing "Baby on Board" badges for pregnant women, will be introduced next Spring.
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What isn't changing: To apply, a team still must be introduced to NFX through one of its scouts.
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The problem with the segmented data assembly line is that errors can be introduced at any single step.
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He then added that "perhaps compulsory gay marriage" would be introduced soon, triggering some laughter in the audience.
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That underscores why we need The Equality Act to be introduced in this Congress and to become law.
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In Congress, a bill can be introduced requesting that an area be designated as a national park unit.
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UBS researchers said that the autonomous vehicles, known as "robotaxis," could be introduced in the next few years.
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He also said there are many ways that China's supply chain is compromised and implants could be introduced.
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Members of both parties offered praise for the 50-year-old, who will be introduced by former Sen.
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It's estimated that at least 40 new electric vehicle models will be introduced in the next five years.
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It will be introduced over two years to mitigate the impact of the £4bn cost of the move.
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Already, the extraordinary unfairness of mandatory individual arbitration agreements has prompted corrective legislation to be introduced in Congress.
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The electrified version of ConfigurE-Plus will be introduced in 2020 with a "major European automaker," Lear said.
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An executive for Uber declined to say where and when other self-driving pilot programs might be introduced.
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This week, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin announced that a $281 bill redesign would not be introduced as planned.
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"We expect that there will be 80,000 homes that will be introduced in the STEP program," Rosselló said.
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He persuaded Nathalia Fernandez, an assemblywoman from the Bronx, to sponsor it, and it will soon be introduced.
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News literacy classes must be introduced to schools, and it needs to be done as soon as possible.
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And the Schedules That Work Act, which would provide similar protections nationwide, will soon be introduced in Congress.
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Tide Pods were the last type of Tide detergent to be introduced — they hit the market in 2012.
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It'll be several more days before we know if or when witnesses will be introduced into the trial.
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It will test in Houston, Texas and Dayton, Ohio for now and will be introduced nationwide in 13.
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Legislation reauthorizing the Violence Against Women Act is currently in draft form, but has yet to be introduced.
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The bills are expected to be introduced later Monday and are expected to be broken into two packages.
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Reports first surfaced Tuesday morning that Rhule agreed to take the job and will be introduced this week.
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On Thursday, the government announced that mandatory military service — abolished in 2010 — would be introduced starting next year.
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Hickman: The last thing we need is for people to be introduced to VR in a bad experience.
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But some Democrats have said that formal articles of impeachment could be introduced as soon as next week.
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The legislation — called the Sunlight in Workplace Harassment Act — is expected to be introduced Tuesday, BuzzFeed News reported.
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"A basic income should be introduced in Europe and in America," Branson told David Gelles of the Times.
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The evidence from that flawed warrant can still be introduced at trial if the defendant chooses to testify.
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The Wall Street Journal notes that the start of production means that the new consoles could be introduced soon.
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The Beatles, barely a year into their own superstardom, counted themselves as huge fans and wanted to be introduced.
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Arguments continue over the best way to teach phonics, and questions such as when whole words should be introduced.
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And it's a true privilege to be introduced by his co-host, a statesman I admire greatly, Giovanni Butarelli.
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A national program along the lines of Youth in Iceland is unlikely to be introduced in the US, however.
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Judge Pratt ruled that much of CVS's evidence could not be introduced because it was unduly prejudicial to Mimms.
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However, specialist motorsport websites reported the qualifying change could be introduced this season with an outline agreement in place.
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The new phones will likely ship with iOS 13, which will probably be introduced at WWDC in early June.
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The results of these tests will help decide if and how peanuts should be introduced into the infant's diet.
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" The answer on the website is, "A bill may be introduced at any point during a two year Congress.
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His work is generally unknown in the US, so this is a great way to be introduced to it.
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The first flavor to be introduced is strawberries and cream, which is likely as delicious as it is photogenic.
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However, additional user education and more elder-specific initiatives must be introduced to fully tap into this older demographic.
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Jetty, the father, will be introduced later since males are typically absent immediately following breeding season in the wild.
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The proposal is slated to be introduced next week, Politico said, citing four people with knowledge of the plan.
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The changes were originally expected to be introduced in January but the announcement was delayed, local bankers said previously.
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An animal welfare food label will also be introduced for meat produced using farming methods with high care standards.
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In the process, she reveals who among the yet-to-be-introduced cast of characters survives, and who dies.
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Hussan said stock futures and options were expected to be introduced in 2020, after reforms to the clearing system.
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Music will also be introduced by LeAnn Rimes, Holly Robinson Peete, Lacey Chabert, Danica McKellar, Kellie Pickler and more.
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Already in the works are stickers for Valentine's Day and Black History Month, which will be introduced in February.
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Numerous articles have suggested they will be introduced imminently, and posts about them have been shared thousands of times.
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"We ought to be able to take in more migrants," he said, proposing that a "humanitarian visa" be introduced.
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When they come out, we want them to be able to be introduced back into society the right way.
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Meghan Markle will be introduced to a very important royal tradition when she spends Christmas with the Queen: hunting.
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Both have been discussed among market participants, but many analysts see these as unlikely to be introduced this quarter.
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The Orioles said Rutschman would be introduced Tuesday at Camden Yards before the game against the San Diego Padres.
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Bipartisan bills setting rules for driverless cars are likely to be introduced in Congress as soon as this summer.
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During the couple's pottery-making date, Geno asked Mama June about when he could be introduced to her daughters.
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Every time I returned, I would be introduced to more staff, and one of them was this guy, Alex.
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A new version of the Powerwall is supposed to be introduced sometime this year, possibly in August or July.
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I would expect an upper adjustment in the threshold level as well as other changes to be introduced soon.
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Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.), a former Marine, have said they will oppose such a waiver should it be introduced.
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The tax will be introduced in two years' time to allow companies time to reduce sugar content in drinks.
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Then, there is, of course, running, which will be introduced in beta to current users as early as Christmas.
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A modest value-added tax, long discussed, of up to 5%, will be introduced across the region by 2018.
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But with India's burgeoning middle class growing rapidly, there are millions of people waiting to be introduced to wine.
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If you've got a disaster, the Pouncer aircraft can be introduced and react to that within hours, and accurately.
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The contents of bill, which is soon to be introduced by Ocasio-Cortez in the House and by Sen.
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And his workplace collection for Knoll, called Rockwell Unscripted, will be introduced at the NeoCon furniture fair in June.
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"Jane, who was sat at a desk, was the first to be introduced," Mr. Smith wrote in an email.
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The performance was to be introduced by the writer and actress Lena Dunham, said a spokeswoman for Ms. Dunham.
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Kavanaugh is set to be introduced Tuesday at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing by top Republicans including Ohio Sen.
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He also said a 10 percent capital gain tax will be introduced from April 1, 2017 without much elaborating.
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Self-driving vehicles will be introduced gradually, and only technologically mature systems would be approved for testing, it added.
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"Identical companion legislation to the House resolution will soon be introduced in the Senate," Schumer said in a statement.
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Gene editing allows novel and precise genetic modifications to be introduced into crops and animals intended for human consumption.
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Andrew M. Cuomo, citing the M.T.A., says buses with WiFi and USB charging ports will be introduced in Queens.
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OS will be introduced in VW brand electric cars from 2020 onward, with an eye toward autonomous driving functions.
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Pro accounts will be introduced in the future, removing the limit of 10 workspaces found in the free version.
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To attract developers, the app will be free at launch with pricing to be introduced at a later date.
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In another era, not too long ago, Ansaroff would never be introduced in a lower third as Nunes' girlfriend.
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The government said that a ban on the sale of products containing microbeads would be introduced later this year.
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The Senate proposal, which would have to be reconciled with the House efforts, is scheduled to be introduced tomorrow.
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His wife, Ri Sol-ju, was the first North Korean first lady to be introduced to South Korean guests.
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The bill will be introduced by Democratic Senator Martin Heinrich and Republican Senator Susan Collins, a Heinrich spokeswoman said.
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The first perfume from Virgil Abloh and Ben Gorham will be introduced at Barneys New York on May 17.
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It just happens to be a middleman to which MindGeek's millions of visitors in Britain will be introduced first.
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Morneau did not say when the budget might now be introduced, or whether that could happen before April 20.
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Gove said stronger measures than 30-pound ($35) fines for people who flouted the new restrictions could be introduced.
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Jesse Jackson wait to be introduced at a campaign rally in Calder Plaza in Grand Rapids, Michigan, March 8.
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The Betesh Group is developing a third-generation "smart" version of the device, which will be introduced this summer.
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As she walked to the door, Ms. Swanson stopped to be introduced to my star-struck mother and grandmother.
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Azula ran back and forth between the two of them; soon, a single hurdle would be introduced to her.
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Pence did not specify if the sanctions would be unilateral or would be introduced to the UN Security Council.
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Amnesty for gun returns The gun reform proposal will be introduced to Parliament in the first week of April.
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Research the top recruiters in your field and ask to be introduced to them by mutual connections on LinkedIn.
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Experts say this it would be possible to introduce a change like that suggested by Ziobro could be introduced.
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What's more, evidence amassed against Trump by the House will be introduced automatically, rather than requiring a separate vote.
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Under the proposed changes, presidential term limits would be introduced and more power would shift to the Russian legislature.
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In the Senate, the bill must be introduced by the majority leader and referred to the Senate Budget Committee.
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A package of regulatory "reforms" — including a few of Sunstein's proposals — will soon be introduced in the U.S. Senate.
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In between playing host at last month's Dreamforce, he rapidly fielded Tarnowski's requests to be introduced to other executives.
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If men still need to learn about feminism, if they still need to be introduced to it, it's disingenuous.
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A companion bill in the House of Representatives will be introduced by Representative Deb Haaland, Democrat of New Mexico.
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" "By the autumn of this year, additional measures should be introduced which will stabilize the situation on the market.
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The first delivery network will be operational from next month, with several more to be introduced in the next year.
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The developer says a lot more tests are needed before the vest can be introduced into communities for trial runs.
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Instead, it is expected to be introduced sometime in March or April, though Samsung has not indicated a definite date.
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The hands-free feature will be introduced in "other markets including Australia" later this year, the company said, without elaborating.
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And now, a new generation of Broadway fans and newcomers alike will be introduced to brilliance that is Gwen Verdon.
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There are a few obvious hurdles: since Marvel has just rebooted Spider-Man, Venom's movie will need to be introduced.
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Leaks have been abundant, and so we're expecting to be introduced to Google's Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL phones.
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However, unlike in Finland, there is no guaranteed timeframe for a new, Uber-friendly law to be introduced in Norway.
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So these are products that people do need extra help with too, that they do need to be introduced to.
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Bias can be introduced into polls if too few voters belonging to certain demographic groups answer their phones, for example.
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She deserves to be introduced to a new audience in terms of her achievements, not by who she once dated.
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Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, is drafting one to be introduced this fall that he says is not yet "fully cooked."
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Golf returns to the games after a 112-year hiatus and rugby sevens will be introduced for the first time.
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Samsung is working on a foldable smartphone that might be introduced early next year, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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They're working on a soon-to-be-introduced single-payer bill, more detailed than the version that died in 2017.
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Other measures to support farmers' incomes are being considered at a national level and could be introduced in Friday's budget.
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A genetic change could be introduced into human sperm and eggs—or, conceivably, into cells that make sperm and eggs.
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He also led Sequoia's early investment in Y Combinator, where he would first be introduced to Airbnb by Paul Graham.
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Morningstar analyst Damien Conover said Remsima and one other Remicade biosimilar may be introduced in the United States in 2018.
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ABC lawyers declined to comment on whether they expect fake news to be introduced by BPI lawyers during the trial.
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Kabil said he had no details on which goods the guidelines might apply to or when they would be introduced.
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Across seven courses, you'll be introduced to the different aspects of drawing, from laying shapes to shading to figure drawing.
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Finance Minister Petteri Orpo said that cyber security would, however, need to be enhanced before online votes could be introduced.
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McCaul said Wednesday that companion legislation would be introduced in the Senate, though he didn't offer any clues on timing.
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The "Secure Miles with All Resources and Technology Act," or SMART Act, will be introduced Thursday morning by Republican Rep.
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The virus will be introduced into the country's freshwater system in stages, which will be overseen by a task force.
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"The new rules on CDRs may be introduced as soon as the end of next month," the person told IFR.
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But fans and viewers will get to learn more about Toby's own family dynamic as his mother will be introduced.
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"They don't know when the next regulation will be introduced," said Hao Jiale, the manager at a DJI drone store.
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The tax itself - India's first national goods and service tax, due to be introduced next year - could well see delays.
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Several different bills are expected to be introduced in the House, and competing efforts are also underway in the Senate.
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The legislation to be introduced on Tuesday also authorizes limited military-to-military engagement between the United States and Myanmar.
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"Foods travel longer distances to get from farms to consumers, and pathogens can be introduced along the way," Donnelly said.
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The minimum wage was due to be introduced on May 123 but was delayed due to government bodies redrafting legislation.
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"A basic income should be introduced in Europe and in America," Branson told David Gelles of The New York Times.
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He noted that for such a procedure to be introduced, other elements would have to fall into place as well.
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Historically, energy was provided free of charge, meaning Georgians had to be introduced to the idea of paying for electricity.
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Other equity derivatives, such as single-stock equity options, will be introduced to the Saudi exchange in 2020, Hussan said.
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Senator Jim Risch, the Republican chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said he expected more legislation would be introduced.
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They said they hoped to have a bill ready to be introduced when Congress returns from Easter recess in April.
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The bill, which will be introduced Thursday, would reduce the amount of fentanyl required for mandatory minimum sentences to apply.
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In the Startup Battlefield and the Startup Alley, they'll be introduced to some pretty awesome international startups across many verticals.
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The form is expected to be introduced this fall and will be open for adoption by others in the industry.
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Senate leaders signaled that the bill could be introduced, debated and approved in both chambers by the end of November.
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I usually prefer steak that gives me something to chew on, but I was glad to be introduced to lokum.
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"You want to feel that rush of opening day, and you want to be introduced with your team," he said.
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The new style, which will be introduced on the runway, has been named GV3, in honor of the brand's address.
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Florida lawmakers told student protesters that gun-related legislation could be introduced immediately, after a day of confrontation over guns.
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And student protesters at the Florida Capitol confronted lawmakers, who responded that gun-related legislation could be introduced by Friday.
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"Once you overcome the one-inch tall barrier of subtitles, you will be introduced to so many more amazing films."
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Some of the dolls are available in stores now for $9.99, though others will be introduced later in the year.
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Meanwhile in California, where gun laws are already relatively tough, even more bills are expected to be introduced this year.
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The latest incarnation of the crime series will be introduced in the upcoming season of "Law & Order: SVU," NBC said.
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Yet an element of competition can be introduced by re-opening alternative lines that were closed half a century ago.
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Counseling also needs to be introduced early, not with the current stigma, but as part as a normal wellness checkup.
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The FRC has also approached top auditors about how shared audits could be introduced before any legislation is in place.
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Roger Wicker (R-MS), legislation was expected to be introduced by Labor Day, but that holiday has come to pass.
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It will be introduced by Ben Kallos, a Democrat who represents the Upper East Side, East Midtown and Roosevelt Island.
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The legislation, which The Hill reported Wednesday would be introduced, aims to update the Email Communications Privacy Act of 1986.
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The first item on the agenda was the multimillionaire-surtax bill, which was expected to be introduced in the House.
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Halstead says the plan will be introduced in a bipartisan manner, ideally in both chambers of Congress, by year's end.
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Chinese depository receipts could be introduced in China "very soon," Reuters reported, citing state-run financial newspaper Shanghai Securities News.
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Two new works will be introduced, too: one by Pam Tanowitz and one by Maxine Doyle and Bobbi Jene Smith.
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New and younger characters, including boys, will also be introduced, as the five girls are now all in their 20s.
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"At the end of 2017 I was lucky enough to be introduced to this guy through a mutual friend," she wrote.
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Fans interacted with the back of their heads for much too long before demanding to be introduced to the real deal.
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Four fruit-flavored iced tea varieties will be introduced in a category that Starbucks says is a $4 billion market potential.
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According to Vedomosti, the tax on palm oil may be introduced on July 1 and amount to around $200 per tonne.
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Spokesman Herve Verhoosel said a biometric registration process would be introduced for 9 million people living in areas under Houthi control.
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But he added he has to be also mindful of stricter capital requirements likely to be introduced in Japan in future.
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The "no" campaign linked same-sex marriage to paving the way for radical gender study program to be introduced in schools.
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The Soul Stone is still up for grabs, and may be introduced in Black Panther or saved for Infinity War itself.
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"This is not an income tax — it's a transaction tax, and it can be introduced from any day," said Mr Dimri.
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He speaks to them mostly in person, citing a wariness about letting his "bias be introduced" to the wider digital conversation.
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Elise had been raped in high school, when she had wanted to wait until "much later" to be introduced to sex.
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Add in errors, which can be introduced into spreadsheets through forgetfulness or fat fingers, and you have a recipe for lawsuits.
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A new rugby-union calendar, to be introduced next year, means elite players will compete for 22015 months of the year.
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So in addition to just changing its color, dynamic patterns could be introduced to the fabric, animations, and even detailed images.
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His departure came at an inopportune time, with the 2017 budget due to be introduced to Mexico's congress later on Thursday.
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Python, the computer-programming language, will be introduced in a batch of schools next year throughout Singapore, replacing traditional computer studies.
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But the bill has yet to be introduced, and it's unclear whether such a forceful measure could make it into law.
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Several iOS features such as Screen Time, Siri Shortcuts, and iMessage effects and stickers, will likely also be introduced for macOS.
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First launched by Queen Elizabeth herself in 1953, Britannia is the only new royal residence to be introduced during her reign.
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But sensor demand could rise as handsets increasingly feature multiple cameras, while sensors for other purposes could be introduced, he said.
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The Times cautioned that the tool is one of several approaches Facebook has considered and that it might never be introduced.
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As the resolution to be introduced notes, an amendment introduced through Congress would require a two-thirds vote by both chambers.
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The more people talk about their experiences, the more user safety settings will be introduced to combat harassment and bad behavior.
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The changes would be introduced gradually, starting in 2019, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said when presenting the plan on June 14.
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The product would be introduced in 2018 at the earliest and is advanced enough to be in talks with suppliers. 3.
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Trump administration officials, lawmakers and special interests are trying to hash out a bill that can be introduced in Congress eventually.
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Surely a curriculum would be introduced only after research indicated that it did—except that there is no evidence of that.
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Now, the company is preparing for an expected deluge of electric vehicles that will be introduced over the next four years.
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Even better is a bill called the Bring Small Businesses Back Tax Reform Act, which will be introduced tomorrow by Reps.
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The sales levy will be introduced in 2019 and is projected to bring in 190 million euros ($224.2 million) a year.
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Earlier, the BBC cited sources as saying it would not be introduced until after a parliamentary recess ends on Nov. 13.
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Marsden recently said he'd be "down" to reprise the role, now that the X-Men can be introduced into the MCU.
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Honda now fears that the border checks that could be introduced as a result of Brexit will clog up the process.
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Iran&aposs cash-starved economy desperately needs hard currency ahead of crippling U.S. bank sanctions that will be introduced in November.
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As a result, Halford believes eye gaze as a means of communication should be introduced to children like a new language.
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said at a media conference that the regime would be introduced in the first half of 2020.
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She also reminded him that any inconsistencies Stone has had when speaking publicly could be introduced as evidence at his trial.
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"To this day, I try not to say no to any opportunity to be introduced to a new audience," she said.
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"Yeah we are starting off with two initially and then the second two will be introduced early next year," he said.
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A similar bill will be introduced in Albany by State Senator Michael N. Gianaris of Queens in the upcoming legislative session.
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Mr. Hoylman said that the bill to be introduced on Monday was narrowly crafted to prevent "fishing expeditions" by federal lawmakers.
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There is a bipartisan bill in both the House and Senate that is expected to be introduced in the next month.
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The island nation also wants to create another fighter to be introduced in the 2030s to deter Chinese and Russian jets.
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A new bill — expected to be introduced in the next month — would use a similar strategy of tapping future benefits early.
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The team overseeing Congo's Ebola response did not say in a statement when exactly the J&J vaccine would be introduced.
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There's a whole bunch of people across the country who are about to be introduced to you for the first time.
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Chinese technology companies won't be spared either, Tao said, explaining that tighter data privacy laws would be introduced at some point.
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"We expect a full re-authorization bill will be introduced next month," a Democratic aide said in an email on Thursday.
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Fitch believes further legislative initiatives regarding net metering, grid modernization and energy efficiency will be introduced in Nevada's upcoming legislative session.
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Alternatively, donor stool may be introduced into the colon via an enema or colonoscopy, or by swallowing a capsule of stool.
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The measure will enable the tax legislation, due to be introduced next week, to win congressional approval without any Democratic votes.
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Attendees will also be introduced to three new games, all edible, so arrive with an empty stomach and your A game.
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That measure has not yet been unveiled and aides said they had no more information about when it might be introduced.
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Other automakers will use International CES as a showcase for new electric vehicles that usually would be introduced at major auto shows.
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Washington will ensure sanctions are properly enforced, Bolton continued, adding that new sanctions aimed at tightening counter-terrorism could also be introduced.
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Though the gesture was harmless, royal protocol states that guests should wait to be introduced to the queen before speaking to her.
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If you haven't had the chance to be introduced to one of 2016's break-out singers, Fletcher, then it's about time.
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Morena Baccarin may be introduced as a woman who "bumps fuzzies for a living," but Wade Wilson is interested in something deeper.
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You'll also be introduced to essential industry tools like Ableton and Serato DJ, the preferred software programs of Diplo and Questlove, respectively.
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A new "x" category for British passports must be introduced, which would allow trans people to identify as neither male nor female.
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Futures contracts, which help traders manage price fluctuations, were supposed to be introduced within five years, but are still some way off.
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By offering startups a chance to pay cash to be introduced to the Valley ecosystem instead, they get to keep their equity.
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With women who are survivors of sexual assault, however, Lévesque explained that the method must be introduced gradually and with utmost care.
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Fisher-Price thinks preschoolers should be introduced to the problem solving skills they might one day need to be a great coder.
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A bill to undo education reforms, one of the few popular achievements of the outgoing government, will be introduced in mid-December.
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The changes to the retirement age would be introduced gradually, starting in 2019, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said when presenting the plan.
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"The correct protocol when in the presence of a royal is to never approach, and instead wait to be introduced," Meier says.
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"I was really nervous because I knew that this would be the first time people would be introduced to me," she said.
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A handful of new and unique cards will be introduced to Hearthstone when Mean Streets of Gadgetzan goes live in early December.
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The Commission said it should be introduced more gradually than initially planned and discarded plans for a full sharing of depositor protection.
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In an editorial to The Times, Galton once noted that "Chinamen" should be introduced into Africa in order to replace black men.
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The policy has since been proposed in the country's largest city, New York, and will soon be introduced in the country's capital.
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King kept putting people in the streets in harm's way to put the pressure on so that the bill would be introduced.
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We can't guess what the next truly surprising Apple product will be, but we can already imagine how it will be introduced.
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The 1938 law requires the FDA to confirm the safety of a substance before it can be introduced into the food supply.
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He didn't provide a timeframe for the launch, but local media reported the bank could be introduced in just 265-212 days.
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The studio also teased a bigger threat to Batman and the world at large that will be introduced in the new game.
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John Delaney (D-Md.) support a soon-to-be-introduced bill commissioning an NIH study on the effects of technology on children.
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Meanwhile, Arizona's attorney general is touting a new "sandbox" program for new and untested financial products to be introduced with minimal regulation.
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A new draft of the Financial CHOICE Act, the leading proposal to replace the Dodd-Frank Act, will be introduced this month.
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The X-Men and Fantastic Four will also eventually be introduced to the MCU now that Disney owns the former Fox properties.
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Though the House is in recess next week, there are two pro forma sessions Monday and Thursday when legislation can be introduced.
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Hopefully, we'll get to learn more about the returning characters and some of the new ones that are going to be introduced.
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Launched as the Prius Prime in North America late last year, the plug-in Prius will be introduced in Europe from March.
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One such trial, with wireless carrier AT&T, involves a 5G broadband service that could be introduced as soon as late 2018.
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The enthusiastic response encouraged Label/Breed to pursue production, and the first finished chair will be introduced at the event this year.
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Vladimir Tikhomirov, an economist at BCS Financial Group in Moscow, said some measures could be introduced after parliamentary elections set for September.
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Dr. King kept putting people in the streets in harm's way to put the pressure on so the bill would be introduced.
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The legislation is expected to be introduced sometime this month, with the House Administration Committee advancing it to the floor shortly afterward.
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The 911 will be available initially with a "dual-clutch" eight-speed automatic, with a manual transmission option to be introduced later.
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"With the China tariffs set to be introduced in two weeks' time, we expect the trade rhetoric to remain intense," Pearce said.
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Ncube however said a local currency would only be introduced when the country has enough foreign reserves and achieves macro-economic stability.
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Pennsylvania was the last U.S. state to allow expert testimony on victim behavior in sexual assault cases to be introduced at trial.
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Therefore, it is vital that local authorities work with clubs to create the environment where these life-saving initiatives can be introduced.
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UberRush, its courier service, isn't currently present in Asia but may also be introduced in selected markets before the year is out.
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Industry is worried that price ceilings could be introduced on other medical devices as well, eating into their future profits and growth.
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Therefore, it is critically important that AVs must not be introduced into the market until they are thoroughly tested and proven safe.
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A new tiered deposit rate system is also to be introduced, designed to protect banks from the global trend toward negative rates.
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The biases of researchers can easily be introduced into the technology, reinforcing the importance of diversity among the people working on it.
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Lam decided that a short bill — just 10 articles — should be introduced in the legislature to make it easier to extradite people.
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" In "Slow Days, Fast Company," Babitz observed that "the best way to approach anything was to be introduced by the right person.
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Minutes later the noise level rose several notches when James was the last member of the Lakers' starting five to be introduced.
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Superfans already know what's up, but if you've never tried the brand, you couldn't have picked a better time to be introduced.
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Gakharia said the measure, which is due to be approved by parliament after the president's approval, would be introduced for one month.
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The improved version will be introduced starting with the 2021 Cadillac CT4 and CT5 sedans, followed by the new 2021 Cadillac Escalade.
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The revelations brought even more intense calls from Senate Democrats to allow new evidence and witnesses to be introduced in the trial.
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Both changes will be introduced in amendments to the budget which must be approved in parliament by the end of the year.
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Senators from both parties told reporters Thursday that the deal is almost done and will be introduced in the House within days.
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On a January swing through Iowa, her campaign arranged for Warren to be introduced by former Republicans at back-to-back events.
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A target range of "plus or minus 1 percent" could also be introduced, allowing the finance minister more flexibility, the report added.
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Instead of solely praising and emphasizing individual achievements, collaboration and helping one another can and should be introduced and fostered early on.
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For instance, an electric motorcycle, the Livewire, with a whirring sound never before heard from a Harley, will be introduced next year.
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Parliament would enter recess for its holidays afterward, and the legislation required to pass Brexit wouldn&apost be introduced until next year.
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Tech companies are already counting the cost of sweeping EU rules on data protection that will not be introduced until next year.
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Nor does it represent a budget cut in the usual sense: a new federal budget has yet to be introduced in Congress.
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Dunkley, who has long been cherished in his homeland, is the second important self-taught Caribbean artist to be introduced here recently.
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Her idea was to unveil the painting in the same way a blockbuster book would be introduced, with a full media blitz.
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"Once you overcome the one-inch-tall barrier of subtitles, you will be introduced to so many more amazing films," Choi said.
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For example, the service could be introduced one city at a time as maps and other infrastructure are created in each locale.
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There is a time, place, and specific outdoor temperature that we typically hope will align in order for seasonal products to be introduced.
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The text would be introduced and, the administration hopes, passed by the Legislature by June, said Alphonso David, chief counsel to Mr. Cuomo.
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"We are concerned that an artificial imbalance may be introduced into the market," Curado said on a call to discuss fourth-quarter earnings.
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The deal is connected to SoundCloud's plans for new monetization programs, including advertising and new subscription services to be introduced later this year.
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This isn't the much talked about "defund Planned Parenthood" bill that Republicans have promised to pass — that legislation has yet to be introduced.
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But we're going to go ahead say you should be pissed about the new surge pricing that will reportedly be introduced in July.
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"At the end of 2017 I was lucky enough to be introduced to this guy through a mutual friend," she wrote about Anstead.
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Washington (CNN)The ACLU expects more religious freedom bills to be introduced in 2017 than ever before following the election of Donald Trump.
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The Scottish government said it was a "landmark moment" for public health and that the measure would be introduced as quickly as possible.
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More can still be introduced, and many will probably get withdrawn before the vote because they won't have a chance in passing Parliament.
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So although hybridization shouldn't be introduced into threatened or endangered populations artificially, it shouldn't necessarily be prevented when it happens on its own.
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Responding to that concern, Olive Shisana, special adviser to President Cyril Ramaphosa, said the program would be introduced in a fiscally responsible manner.
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The legislation is expected to be introduced as early as next week with enough support to pass uncontroversially through the House within days.
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Legislation will be introduced to Parliament in the first week of April, and Ardern expects it to be in place by April 11.
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If the Cupertino, CA-based tech giant green lights the product, it would be introduced in 2018 at the earliest, Bloomberg's report said.
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Further measures are to be introduced over the following two years, bringing cumulative tightening to around 1% of GDP per year by FY19.
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Only kindergarten and first grade are using the new curriculum, with four conflicting schedules for when it will be introduced in other years.
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For diners choosing to go down the more adventurous rabbit hole, precious ingredients such as sea urchins or mahogany clams could be introduced.
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Mitchell said that if a similar bill were to be introduced in the House, it would face furious opposition from Republicans, including Rep.
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"We will wait till the devices with final firmware will come to the market since some changes might still be introduced," he adds.
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It added that vendors can only sell the drug in 5 gram containers, although 10 gram containers are expected to be introduced later.
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U.S. President Donald Trump's national security adviser warned that new sanctions could be introduced if Pyongyang did not scrap its nuclear weapons programme.
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The tax will be introduced in two years and is expected to raise an estimated £520 million ($730 million) in its first year.
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We take a look at some of the craziest new foods that will be introduced in major league stadiums for the 2016 season.
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About 250,000 firms will see lower rates, a welcome windfall for those worrying about a higher minimum wage to be introduced next month.
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But for Jaswant Singh, owner of a mustard oil company, LGBT-friendly policies are intrusive and best not to be introduced at work.
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No More 404s may be introduced to regular Firefox soon, but for now, it's only available on the browser's experimental Test Pilot platform.
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Hence, the warmed-over plan for concession will be introduced through the IPF portal, garbed deceptively as representing the opinion of mainstream Jewry.
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And new bills can be introduced at any time to take on any challenge or make any change we, the people, might want.
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A package of bills that will be introduced in the New York City Council on Wednesday hopes to address those issues at play.
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When he would visit a church as a guest speaker, he would invariably be introduced as the preacher who made the Baylor list.
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U.S. Lacrosse hopes the sport will be introduced at the 2024 Summer Olympics, according to Ann Carpenetti, the vice president for lacrosse operations.
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For example, the vast majority of iPhone users don't pay for Apple services — we expect new services to be introduced in coming years.
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Enjoying familiar old standbys is great, but it's always a pleasure to be introduced to a type of cuisine you've never tried before.
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However, there's one approach that could make VR more widely adopted because it can be introduced through something you already own — your smartphone.
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"Further measures need to be introduced to increase the resilience of the household sector and reduce risks," the Riksbank said in a statement.
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Dr. King kept putting people in the streets in harm's way to put the pressure on so that the bill would be introduced.
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The air taxis will be flown by pilots—before Uber later automates them, of course—and are set to be introduced in 2023.
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Nguyen and Rise are also working on an overarching federal bill that will be introduced into the Senate at the end of February.
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"The bill will be introduced as soon as possible to give colleagues the chance to consider the provisions within it," Leadsom told parliament.
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On Wednesday, Gerard Baker, the editor in chief, outlined a revamping of The Journal's print newspaper that will be introduced on Nov. 14.
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Yet another new kitchen design by the restaurateur Claus Meyer and his wife, Christina Meyer Bengtsson, is scheduled to be introduced this fall.
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Finally, a rugged edition of the Jazz (known as the Fit in the United States) will be introduced under the X-Road label.
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Those familiar with the planning cautioned that the timing could be delayed, and that such measures are likely to be introduced in stages.
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"We did not give a blanket recommendation that the vaccine should be introduced," said W.H.O.'s representative in the Philippines, Dr. Gundo Weiler.
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"We're collectively happy, because these are very concrete measures that are going to be introduced right away," said Ms. Brauer, a film producer.
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A spokesman for the company said the reduced hours would be introduced in factories in Lower Saxony, Hessen and Saxony until April 3.
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It will be introduced at Arthur Ashe Kids Day, the annual Queens family celebration that heralds the start of the United States Open.
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Under the new legislation, which could be introduced in Parliament this spring, terrorism offenders would serve a minimum of 14 years in prison.
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What was likely only a fun pipe dream has turned out to be how most audiences will be introduced to the filmmaking duo.
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But the state delegate equivalent formula means that discrepancies from the vote total may — will — be introduced in each those 1,600-plus precincts.
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Both measures, to be introduced during January-December, are expected to draw investment of more than 100 billion baht ($3.29 billion), he added.
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The jurors are then sent away for recess while the lawyers argue about whether a Google alert can be introduced to the court.
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But several disagreements are so fundamental that they probably need to be resolved behind closed doors before a bill can even be introduced.
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"Kamala has never been in this race just to be a candidate or to be introduced as one," said a senior Harris aide.
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Before these drugs can be introduced to the market, the Food and Drug administration requires drugmakers to prove they are safe and effective.
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According to its report, the new MacBook Pros will not be introduced alongside the iPhone 7, which we're likely to see on Sept. 7.
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You're going to be tired as hell, but try to go out tonight if you can: You will be introduced to powerful people, Pisces!
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"The two things that shouldn't be introduced into a complex transportation network are fatigue and stress, and that's all that's been introduced," he said.
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According to People, the princess will be introduced towards the end of season three and will have a prominent role in the following seasons.
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Konstantin Vyshkovsky, head of the ministry's debt department, also told Reuters that to place the bonds, relevant changes should be introduced into the budget.
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These recommendations have already been enacted in Oregon and New Hampshire, which require that a noncompete agreement be introduced before someone accepts a job.
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Case in point: the Gargoyle King and the creepy, cult-like farm, with Chad Michael Murray soon to be introduced as their fearless leader.
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At the Dallas location, shoppers will be introduced to a new "Sam's Club Now" app that builds on its existing "Shop and Go" app.
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Likely to be introduced in the next month, it would create a federally administered single-payer healthcare program funded by taxes and employer premiums.
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The kind of routine sexism that women experience in the workplace seem to be introduced much earlier in college student governments than in classrooms.
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Nikola also announced that it is creating 700 hydrogen stations in North America, with the first few planned to be introduced by this quarter.
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Salvini said the initial calculations were being reviewed to see if the budget could be introduced with a deficit of "2.4, 2.5 or 2.3".
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The energy ministry has already proposed a profit-based tax regime, which is expected to be introduced in some pilot projects, possibly next year.
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That will allow production of the Peugeot Expert and Citroen Jumpy to be introduced in Luton, the group said, confirming an earlier Reuters report.
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A few new characters—played by Adam Scott, Alyssa Milano, Dax Shepard, and others—will be introduced to the rest of the seasoned hands.
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Prior to Mnuchin's announcement that the Tubman bill would not be introduced in 2020, members of Congress introduced legislation to back against what Sen.
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It said today that certain policy changes and technology will also be introduced, including a minimum crossing size for trading on its main board.
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More than thinking of them as just furniture, we hope people can see it as how our technology can be introduced into other objects.
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The Commission said the scheme should be introduced more gradually than initially planned and discarded initial plans for a full sharing of depositor protection.
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The government has appointed a high court judge to investigate legal framework for a new law, which could be introduced by autumn next year.
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Patrons sipped on drinks as they waited for the next comedian to be introduced to the brick wall–backed stage in the underground club.
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However, Giovanni Tria, the country's finance minister, said Tuesday at a conference in London that he does not think mini-BOTs will be introduced.
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This resolution simply says that everyone should have an option to purchase insurance from the government; a legislative vehicle will be introduced next year.
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Known in full as O-ethyl S-(2-diisopropylaminoethyl) methylphosphonothiolate, it is a colorless, liquid nerve agent that can be introduced via the skin.
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The Bridge Act, with bipartisan support in both the House and the Senate, was the first bill to be introduced in Congress in January.
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That agreement is now subject to formal approval from the European Parliament and Council, with the new technologies set to be introduced in 2022.
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Majority Leader Flanagan has never allowed the Child Victims Act to be introduced to the floor and go through the debate and vote process.
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The Senate's Burma Human Rights and Freedom Bill, which might be introduced as soon as this week, provides humanitarian aid for the Rohingya people.
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"I assume that in the coming weeks a system of registration and controls similar to those at Spielfeld will be introduced," Doskozil told reporters.
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Travis was the last to be introduced, and he entered the room gingerly on the arms of his wife and longtime producer Kyle Lehning.
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There comes a point in this narrative where you'd rather settle into the characters you've met than be introduced to still more new ones.
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Apple has not mentioned when HomePod will be introduced in Canada but said that it will be available in France and Germany this spring.
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Sexual abuse on U.S. military bases — domestic and foreign — would be expressly banned under a bill slated to be introduced Thursday in the House.
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Perhaps new conceptualization on delivery of patient narratives to increasingly time-pressured physicians, flexible scheduling models and time/complexity paired reimbursements can be introduced.
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Most recently, word spread of a new credit card courtesy of Apple and Goldman Sachs, which may be introduced as early as next year.
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Schneider said the first set of prototypes went out to select players in July, but it is unlikely they will be introduced this season.
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A bill scheduled to be introduced on Thursday in the Senate proposes harsher punishments for tech companies and executives found responsible for privacy violations.
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Lucas was the last of Rachel's suitors to be introduced Monday night, and he certainly has a unique personality ... not mention a standout job.
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She would be leading meetings around town in which yet another new commissioner would be introduced to residents: Michael Harrison, late of New Orleans.
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There's a good possibility we'll find out more during Apple's September 10th event when the latest iPhone and Apple Watch models will be introduced.
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The government's action plan, which was published on Thursday, outlines a number of measures that might be introduced if there is a major outbreak.
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New measures would be introduced to reduce labor costs, ease the burden on corporations and support more flexible types of employment, the newspaper said.
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Sources watching the legislation have said that it's unlikely any bipartisan legislation will be introduced ahead of 2020, when the presidential elections ramp up.
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Senate Republicans have been working on legislation to rein in the president's authority under the law, but a bill has yet to be introduced.
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Called LIFA Pro, this three-layer material will be introduced in two new jackets, the Elevation Infinity Shell ($750) and Odin Infinity Shell ($700).
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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will end the automatic early release of convicted terrorists under new fast-tracked legislation to be introduced to parliament on Tuesday.
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Westpac Bank Chief Economist Bill Evans said he expected two central bank interest rate cuts and quantitative easing (QE) to be introduced next year.
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Though the premise of their project may strike some as absurd — does a first grader really need to be introduced to Kerouac or Capote?
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Nestlé said the new sugar would be introduced in products starting in 2018, and that more details about it would be released next year.
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Although it's not part of the legislation, Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez are also calling for banking services to be introduced at U.S. postal offices.
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"Many blind children give up learning Braille or will not be introduced to Braille in the first place," Mr. Olesen said in a statement.
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The new Democratic majority has probably saved the program for an overhaul for now, but spending caps could be introduced in a future Congress.
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But if they do make a breakthrough, or if McConnell works something out himself, that compromise would be introduced as the new starting point.
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Most of the EVs will be introduced as Cadillacs, a chance to position the iconic-but-tarnished luxury brand once again as a tech leader.
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The energy ministry, which often lobbies for the interests of the domestic producers, had expected the new tax system would tentatively be introduced from 2018.
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The bill was due to be introduced in parliament on Thursday, the last day the lower house is scheduled to sit before the Christmas recess.
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Bernie Sanders is prepping a "Medicare for All" bill that's yet to be introduced, and Harris is the first Democrat to publicly pledge her support.
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Even basic investing principles can be introduced — such as explaining what a stock is and what it means to have equity in something, he said.
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The CW has unveiled the first look at Aussie star Ruby Rose as Batwoman, an openly lesbian superhero set to be introduced on the Dec.
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Many of these will be introduced by Broadway and Hollywood guests, but for full context, attend Ms. Levine's talk, "All That Jack," on Saturday, Jan.
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A far more strict system could also be introduced whereby USADA introduce a list of accepted substances from which fighters would have to select from.
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If the tests go well, the beverage might just be introduced at Taco Bell locations nationwide, thus completing frosé's life cycle as a trendy beverage.
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The resolution, to be introduced Monday, is a joint effort of members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, the moderate Blue Dogs and newly elected Democrats.
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The new restrictions will likely be introduced before a government-led taskforce meeting later this month and ahead of the business' first quarter earnings call.
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The idea is the centerpiece of the so-called Data Breach Prevention and Compensation Act, a bill to be introduced on Wednesday by Democratic Sens.
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DeVos, an enemy of public schools, pledged to "slim down the department in some ways," and said that new kinds of schools will be introduced.
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An exam on black, Asian, and ethnic minority history will be introduced for history undergraduate students at Oxford University following complaints about the university's curriculum.
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A California bill to raise the smoking age to 21 seems to have stalled last summer but a new version will be introduced this week.
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Kirsten Gillibrand and others testified in favor of the FAMILY Act, which is more comprehensive than the Republican plan expected to be introduced by Sen.
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If the reforms could not be introduced as planned in 2019, "we would have to save for the next four to eight years", Maurer said.
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The cameras are called the Z6 and Z7, according to the rumor, and they would be introduced alongside three lenses designed for the new system.
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Often there's a period of questioning where they may be introduced to male-on-male sexuality prematurely, or they may feel hurried into acknowledging it.
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There was no indication of when such a vote might be called, with the draft law due to be introduced to parliament later on Tuesday.
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Data can also help illuminate where federal funding needs to be allocated and legislation needs to be introduced to improve the lives of marginalized citizens.
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Fans and viewers will soon get to learn more about Toby's own family dynamic as his mother will be introduced later in the sophomore season.
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"Actually the experience in Xinjiang in this field can be introduced to other countries," Jiang added, saying the centers help reintegrate people indoctrinated by radicalism.
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Ana was the first hero to be introduced after the game's launch, and she is an older Egyptian mother who happens to be a sniper.
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Reid did not announce his position on the bill, noting that a "manager's amendment" making final changes will be introduced in the House Tuesday night.
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Prime Minister Trudeau reiterated his intentions a few weeks ago in Halifax, Canada, when he said that new legislation would be introduced before the summer.
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We asked YouTube for more details on Reels, which will soon be introduced into beta for a handful of creators for feedback and further testing.
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"We want, however, to give an assurance that these changes will not be introduced without broad consultations and agreements with reporters," the press office said.
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A range of mandatory safety features for new vehicles, including technology that could limit speed, are set to be introduced in the European Union (EU).
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Multiples times a week, her 265,000 followers can expect to be introduced to hair care and makeup products along with a slew of selfies. 7.
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The new rules, known as MiFID II, will be introduced in January 2018 with the aim of making EU bond and commodities markets more transparent.
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Powergirl Since Powergirl's backstory tells us that she is a clone of Supergirl, it would make sense for her to be introduced into the show.
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A new, improved version of the Apple Pencil could be introduced alongside a new iPad Pro this year, according to rumblings from Asia's supply chain.
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Microsoft didn't provide any timeline for the support, but it's reasonable to assume it will be introduced with the upcoming Anniversary Update to Windows 10.
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Carlos Curbelo has entirely Republican support and is expected to be introduced in a similar form in the Senate by North Carolina Republican Thom Tillis.
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Kavanaugh is set to be introduced by several high-profile Republicans at his hearing Tuesday, including former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Ohio Sen.
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In December, state education officials voted to exclude test scores from teacher evaluations until at least 2019, when a new growth model will be introduced.
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Everything should be on the table—and that's why I'm co-sponsoring Bernie Sanders's Medicare for All bill that will be introduced later this month.
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The data you choose, the sources you pull from and the features you include are all places where bias could be introduced or proactively prevented.
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One such move to boost revenues is a trial of inflight entertainment, which will be introduced on five aircraft in easyJet's Swiss operations in autumn.
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Their statements to agents, as well as other material they sought to suppress, are expected to be introduced by prosecutors as key pieces of evidence.
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The company said the vaccine will be introduced in phases, starting in 2020 to ensure reliable supply to all countries, where it has been launched.
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The programme offers extra convenient delivery for an annual fee - Zalando's answer to Amazon Prime - and will be introduced in Switzerland and Italy this year.
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Venus enters Gemini today and highlights the part of your chart that rules networking: You'll be introduced to cool people over the next few weeks!
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New tariffs and goods clearance procedures could be introduced unless Britain secures a deal on future relations with the 28-member bloc before it leaves.
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The new rules, which will likely be introduced in the next few weeks, are aimed at tackling one of Twitter's biggest and long-lasting problems.
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Every time a new product is authorized in the US — for example, GMO salmon — there will be pressure for it to be introduced to Europe.
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The plan backed by Mr. Rubio (and soon to be introduced in the House by Representative Ann Wagner, Republican of Missouri) is much more comprehensive.
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The unnamed collection, all one-of-a-kind-pieces with prices available on request, is to be introduced at the Baselworld trade fair this week.
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Saturday is a good day for networking, as communication planet Mercury gently harmonizes with Venus and enables you to be introduced to the right people.
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Officials who briefed reporters on Wednesday said the White House had begun to convert its plan into a bill that could be introduced in Congress.
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Collaborations with Yoon Ahn of the Tokyo streetwear brand Ambush and the London-based men's wear designer Martine Rose will be introduced later this year.
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At the time, Australia said it expected the first aircraft to be introduced into service in mid-2023 and all six delivered by late 2025.
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"I looked to my right, and there was a beautiful girl there, so we started chatting while I was waiting to be introduced," Jobs said.
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The program offers extra convenient delivery for an annual fee - Zalando's answer to Amazon Prime - and will be introduced in Switzerland and Italy this year.
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In addition, a "land ceiling act" should be introduced to prevent any person from owning more than 500 square meters of urban land, he said.
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Stand in the middle of the room and you will be more likely to be introduced into conversation or find others to start talking with.
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Pelosi has given no indication, however, that she would be willing to compromise on her demand that witnesses be called and new documents be introduced.
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"Once you overcome the 1-inch-tall barrier of subtitles you will be introduced to so many more amazing films," he said through an interpreter.
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Separately, a GOP aide said separate legislation would be introduced to fix the language, which the aide said was added by the Senate Budget Committee.
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" ---- Robin Williams' generous heart By Gilbert Gottfried "I was standing in the section right outside the restroom where the comics waited to be introduced onstage.
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It was embarrassing, Tegan complained when she came onstage, to be introduced to a crowd with some stupid thing you'd said when you were 17.
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But the changes, which will be introduced in the coming weeks, highlight the difficult balance between protecting Google's advertising business while also allowing free speech.
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The rules aren't expected to be introduced until the first quarter of 2021, and implementation may be delayed if the guidelines aren't finalised in time.
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It's the facts that need to be introduced to the American people to hear for the most impeachable President in the history of this country.
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But if jobs are going to be introduced as a reason to trade in weapons, we should at least have a little truth in advertising.
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"We understand that there may be other legislative proposals addressing the same concerns that will soon be introduced," the conservatives wrote to Ryan and McCarthy.
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"That is why intelligent speed assistance systems should be introduced gradually in cars to provide enough time to update our infrastructure," it said in December.
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Users won't get a cut of any ads shown on their blogs, although a revenue split will be introduced at some point in the future.
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Many of the new shoes expected to be introduced in the next three to six months are casual or hark back to classic Nike styles.
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Everything should be on the table – and that's why I'm co-sponsoring Bernie Sanders' Medicare for All bill that will be introduced later this month.
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"Children will start to be introduced gradually to issues around mental health, well-being and happiness right from the start of primary school," he added.
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The "all appropriate actions" language gives some wiggle room to the agencies, so it's possible not all of these will be introduced within 90 days.
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Markey said the bill has the support of nearly all Democrats, and a companion bill will be introduced in the House of Representatives on Friday.
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Trump's national security adviser, John Bolton, warned on Tuesday that new sanctions could be introduced if North Korea did not scrap its nuclear weapons program.
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HV: In terms of how that policy is going to be introduced to the public on March 1st, are there any special arrangements for that?
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Mr. Guardian said city officials had drawn up different legislation that they hoped would be introduced soon, though he declined to say who might sponsor it.
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Mercedes is also working on a platform just for electric and autonomous cars, to be introduced after its initial wave of electric vehicles hit the road.
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Being presented was essentially a way for young women from aristocratic families to be introduced to upper-crust society – and, therefore, eligible bachelors from aristocratic backgrounds.
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New orcas will only be introduced to the parks if they are rescued from the wild and not fit to be released back into the ocean.
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This change could be introduced in a review of EU rules on the tax base that are under discussion in the Parliament and among EU states.
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"Once you overcome the one-inch-tall barrier of subtitles, you will be introduced to so many more amazing films," Bong said during his acceptance speech.
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It's unclear when the policies could be introduced — or whether they ultimately will be — but those close to the administration believe the changes could come soon.
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Instead, the Chinese voice assistant will be introduced to support an ecosystem of apps, games, and services that Huawei is already building in its native market.
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Senate Republicans on Friday voted 51-49 against a resolution that would have allowed witnesses to testify and additional documents to be introduced in the trial.
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Trump is to be introduced at the event by his daughter, Ivanka, who has championed the issue of childcare as an influential voice in his campaign.
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The team will be headlined by Ryan Reynold's Deadpool, Josh Brolin's Cable, and Zazie Beetz' Domino, who's set to be introduced in next June's Deadpool sequel.
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Justice minister Robert Buckland said that following Sunday's attack, emergency legislation would be introduced to make immediate changes in dealing with people convicted of terrorism offences.
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Justice minister Robert Buckland said that following Sunday's attack, emergency legislation would be introduced to make immediate changes in dealing with people convicted of terrorism offences.
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TVLine also teased that we would be introduced to Father Blackwood, who has quite the chilling title as the High Priest of the Church of Night.
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As a result, their network in the specific ecosystem will be vast and will allow the founder to be introduced to highly relevant and better people.
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But the fuel type is not going to go away, as new technology will be introduced to comply with emission regulations -- although this will increase costs.
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In an announcement Tuesday, German auto giant Daimler said that the automated valet service would be introduced at the parking garage of the Mercedes-Benz Museum.
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Once you learn which program is used for which functions, you'll be introduced to more advanced tricks that will have you working as efficiently as possible.
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The Samsung Galaxy S8, the smartphone maker's next flagship model, is widely expected to be introduced late-February based on historical launch dates of Samsung products.
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Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Riccardo Fraccaro said the measures would be introduced to protect the BCC banks from financial speculation which might impact their balance sheets.
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You'll be introduced to the rest of your team, and you'll learn to work together, learn to trust each other, learn to rely on each other.
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In addition, legislation will be introduced to give local authorities powers to improve air quality and ensure only the cleanest domestic fuels were available for sale.
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The changes would be introduced over time, and the government could place tough new restrictions on EU citizens' rights to bring in family members, it said.
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Details: Warren says the plan, released by her campaign and as a bill to be introduced in the Senate, is "consistent" with the Green New Deal.
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Even Hillary Clinton, poised to be the most powerful woman on the planet, had to be introduced at the Democratic National Convention as a perfect mother.
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But when Sessions goes up before the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday morning, he'll be introduced not only by his fellow senator from Alabama but by Sen.
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The minister said farming methods that were less water-intensive would be introduced in some areas and communities taught about the importance of protecting water sources.
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"The requirements are not specifically directed at individual vendors," said a spokesman for the federal regulator BNetzA, adding that further regulation will be introduced if required.
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Interior Minister Wolfgang Sobotka wants the emergency decree to be introduced as soon as possible rather than when an agreed yearly cap of 37,500 is reached.
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Before she and her brothers can be introduced into the food supply, the FDA requires that they pass a range of tests, both genetic and physical.
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Sources tell NYT that these ads could cost up to $200,000 each and will be introduced in coverage of other sports, like baseball, beginning this September.
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Legislation to enforce it will soon be introduced into parliament and the national flag will be changed to reflect the country's new status, says the president.
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Republican Senator Bob Corker said legislation would be introduced this week that would force Trump to obtain congressional approval before imposing tariffs on national security grounds.
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But the House bill, which will be introduced Wednesday, may include a five-year phase-in for the rate to reach 20% by 2022, per Bloomberg.
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The major banks continue to position themselves to meet additional capital requirements that are likely to soon be introduced by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA).
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The vehicles will likely be introduced in 2019-2020 and may cost in the area of 8,20000 euros to 10,000 euros ($8,500 to $10,500), sources said.
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Classification panels could be beefed up to include more inspectors, or a "double blind" process could be introduced, requiring multiple panels to perform the checks independently.
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Base building will be introduced in what Hello's calling "The Foundation Update," which is coming this week for No Man's Sky, along with detailed patch information.
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This month, a new class of robots designed to be almost indistinguishable from actual humans will be introduced to a select group of remote markets worldwide.
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Pathogens can be introduced to raw meat in a number of ways, from processing all the way to bacteria found in your own kitchen or hands.
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The legislation, called the Restricting First Use of Nuclear Weapons Act of 2019, will be introduced by Lieu in the House and Markey in the Senate.
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Senators are nearing an agreement on changes to the chamber's sexual harassment policy, with key lawmakers saying on Monday a deal could be introduced this week.
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The A-list still stands Big firms also have a natural advantage as they expand, because technologies developed for one market can be introduced across many.
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I went to see the work of one artist, Marilyn Lerner, knowing that I would also be introduced to work of artists I did not know.
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Legislation is expected to be introduced when Congress reconvenes in early January, with a House Administration Committee markup to send it to the floor shortly thereafter.
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It's the second major housing plan to be introduced in recent days by a progressive member of the so-called "squad" of freshman congresswomen of color.
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The new parental controls are live now in the xFi mobile app for iOS and Android, where they will be introduced through a "What's New" screen.
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"It's absolutely modeled on that," said Michael Kink, a leader of the Hedge Clippers who helped write the legislation that will be introduced in New York.
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The bill has more than 30 co-sponsors in the House and is expected to be introduced in the Senate by North Carolina Republican Thom Tillis.
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This helps eliminate bias that may be introduced into the experiment by the test subject if they knew that they were receiving the intervention in advance.
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Mr. Boyack said a bill is set to be introduced in Idaho in 2019, and Libertas has reached out to officials in Arizona, Colorado and Texas.
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Arizona, Illinois, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Wisconsin are considering legislation, and AARP expects measures to be introduced in Florida, Massachusetts and Ohio.
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Former U.S. Census Bureau Director Kenneth Prewitt, reached by phone on Wednesday, said he has been consulted on Maloney's draft, which could be introduced next year.
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They also include an effort to tighten restrictions on Chinese investment in the United States, complemented by congressional legislation that is expected to be introduced soon.
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"We realized that autonomous technology will first be introduced in a shared model," GM CEO Mary Barra told me shortly after the company invested in Lyft.
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If parents feel like the only option is tackle, then there's a danger that a whole generation of kids may never be introduced to the game.
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But federal legislation, set to be introduced by two Democrats in Congress on Tuesday, would shift responsibility to the industries producing the plastic encircling the globe.
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One actor tipped for the role is Idris Elba, who previously insisted that, should a black 007 be introduced, it should be based solely on merit.
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It's a long list for a bill — to be introduced Wednesday by Pennsylvania's Republican Congressman Bill Shuster — ostensibly meant to reform how air traffic is handled.
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"The requirements are not specifically directed at individual vendors," said a spokesman for the federal regulator BNetzA, adding that further regulation will be introduced if required.
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In any case, the new strain is to be introduced next month at the regional High Times Cannabis Cup, a trade show and superior-weed competition.
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The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that infants be exclusively breastfed for about the first six months of life, and then solid foods can be introduced.
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"Once you overcome the 1-inch-tall barrier of subtitles, you will be introduced to so many more amazing films," said the director via a translator.
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The House Ways and Means and the Senate Finance committees are weighing the issue as they write legislation that can be introduced after the August recess.
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The island nation also wants to create a stealth aircraft, called the F-3, to be introduced in the 2030s to deter Chinese and Russian jets.
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There are still so many questions to be answered in the remaining episodes of the first season, characters to be introduced, and adventures to be had.
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Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, said in a statement on Thursday that identical companion legislation would soon be introduced in the Senate.
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Her death has sparked calls for laws to be introduced to protect those working in the industry and awareness campaigns to change attitudes surrounding their work.
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A few weeks ago I was lucky enough to be introduced to the work of a man who is leading the way in practical firearms defense.
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Bordering on urban planning, this third project invites us to further imagine how strange encounters and enchantment can be introduced into our cities in bold form.
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Still, the method will be introduced gingerly, limited at first to select district hospitals and medical colleges and then expanded next year to hospitals throughout the country.
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It is easy to see, as demonstrated by this slippery instance, how easily junk science can be introduced into mainstream thought, and blessed—even unintentionally—by officialdom.
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A tax on the financial industry will be introduced in 2017 to take account of the value-added services it provides, the parties said, without disclosing details.
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As time passes, however, and as our tools get even more powerful, it's likely that regulations and restrictions will be introduced to curtail or constrain scientific work.
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You don't know who you're going to meet, you don't know who you're going to talk to, who you're going to be introduced to, just be open.
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Further details about how Business Chat are not yet known – according to Apple's website, the service will be introduced on Friday, June 9th, at a WWDC session.
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Sanders also, much like Trump's allies on Capitol Hill, tried to keep the attention on the GOP tax overhaul that is supposed to be introduced this week.
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In terms of what can be done to remedy the situation, Labrador retrievers from other parts of the world could be introduced to diversify the gene pool.
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The company has been pressed to add an encryption option to its direct messaging—most notably by Edward Snowden—but the feature has yet to be introduced.
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The company said the vaccine will be introduced in phases in China, starting in 2020, to ensure reliable supply to all countries, where it has been launched.
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Future 5G networks won't be introduced to the world by new companies, they will be rolled out on top of the largest existing networks around the world.
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Last week a junior minister suggested that temporary driving restrictions on some routes might be introduced in an effort to limit the worst episodes of urban smog.
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"I never in my 22020 years here been asked by a client to be introduced to our stock brokers," said an investment banker at a rival firm.
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Apple has also revealed final versions of its new emoji that will be introduced in the next version of iOS 11, expected to be released this fall.
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How it works: The legislation will be introduced Monday as the Designing Accounting Safeguards to Help Broaden Oversight and Regulations on Data Act, or DASHBOARD for short.
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STRASBOURG, France (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Tuesday told the European Parliament that a European digital tax should only be introduced if broader global efforts fail.
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Barilaro said legislation will be introduced to state parliament this week that will recognize the heritage value of the brumbies to the park and ban killing them.
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"I thought that Isaiah's incredibly rare, magnetic personality should be introduced to America in a visually intimate, real presentation of his confidence and power," Horman tells PEOPLE.
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A package of bills to be introduced on Monday seeks to resolve an old impasse over how to deter minor lawbreaking without punishing too many people unjustly.
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On October 10th Liew Vui Keong, a minister, announced that the death penalty would be abolished, although the necessary legislation has yet to be introduced in parliament.
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A bill to halt the tariffs could be introduced in the Republican-controlled Senate, the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives or both - just like any legislative effort.
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Google said other platforms can apply to be part of the new choice screen, adding it will be introduced on Android phones in Europe by early 2020.
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"When candidate Trump gets that first briefing, he will be introduced to problems infinitely more complex than any real estate deal he has ever encountered," Hayden said.
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From the NASA website: You will be introduced to some of the leading experts in the field of Heliosphysics and learn all about the Sun-Earth Connection.
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A cheese pizza is delicious but uncomplex; it's carb-y and dense and difficult to be improved upon unless other complementary flavors or textures should be introduced.
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Scientists also are studying the possible use of naturally produced compounds from seaweed, parasitic algae and filter-feeding organisms that could be introduced to fight red tides.
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Peskin, Kim, and Board of Supervisors member John Avalos have called for emergency legislation demanding the NFL recoup the City's costs, which may be introduced on Tuesday.
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The decidedly not family friendly Marvel Comics anti-hero, also known as "The Merc[enary] with a Mouth" is about to be introduced to a wider audience.
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The artist would be introduced to performing live by way of European stages as an opening act for Drake, placed alongside other artists like Baka and Popcaan.
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Another bill expected to be introduced in July would allow abortion up to 14 weeks without restrictions and seek better access to contraception and school sex education.
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There have been reports recently that more state flexibility — building off the House bill's provisions that now allow states to waive parts of Obamacare — could be introduced.
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In this seventh season, we'll be introduced to couples who are either meeting in person for the first time or are just getting to know each other.
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Demand this year could also be distorted if Britons expect tariffs to be introduced after Brexit, perhaps pushing up registrations in the first three months of 2019.
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Cook told ABC News the feature would be introduced in a developer version of an iOS update next month and be available to the public soon after.
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Rome reacted furiously on Tuesday to Austrian Defence Minister Hans Peter Doskozil's comment that he expected controls at the border with Italy to be introduced "very soon".
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The committee also recommends that new regulations be introduced to force video game companies to share player data for the purpose of safety and identifying unhealthy habits.
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This could be introduced initially to people ages 50-64 (Medicare for more) or to all Americans who want this form of government insurance (Medicare for all).
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