Since then, the Republican Party has become even more radical and racialized, and, as Desai writes, Asian-Americans have become even more Democratic.
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Without reform, agriculture in Japan may become even more inefficient.
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Our demands have become even more urgent given recent news.
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Now the terms are likely to become even more restrictive.
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Those pressures have become even more evident in recent days.
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And integrated with PayPal, GoFundMe could become even more valuable.
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Services have become even more vital, at 2503% of output.
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You buy this trap monitor, and become even more sedentary.
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Sadly, reconciliation may become even harder as time goes by.
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So the battlefield is likely to become even more splintered.
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Maintaining high levels of immigration could become even more important.
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As politics has polarized, this has become even more true.
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But her job has become even more difficult than before.
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Pick up the right accessoriesand these tablets become even better.
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The problems become even greater as bond yields near zero.
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In many ways, their work has become even more complicated.
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When you mix in kicks, shifts become even more effective.
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Finally, the venture capital world will become even more clubby.
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In a quarantine situation, this could become even more dire.
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These positive returns to scale could become even more pronounced.
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And problems at Italian banks would become even more intractable.
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But the comparison has become even more accurate since then.
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But in recent years, it has become even more so.
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This has become even more obvious under President Xi Jinping.
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And in the past few years, they've become even more accessible.
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And the pressures to merge have only become even more intense.
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In that event, its housing crisis could become even more severe.
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Hulu has become even more of a major media company mashup.
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And yes, if anything, the market has become even more squeezed.
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Or has he become even more sinister as time has passed?
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Those powers become even more ominous when combined with content filtering.
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But there is no law saying they cannot become even cheaper.
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Things will probably become even more confusing the further it spreads.
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The lives of ordinary Egyptians, never easy, have become even harder.
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Suppression of labour unrest has become even harsher in recent months.
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In that scenario, it's possible Warren will become even more powerful.
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The Communist Party's authority is set to become even more entrenched.
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For poor rural households, health care has become even less affordable.
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Since last November's election, Mr. Trump has become even less popular.
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Since then, I've become even more careful than I was before.
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When more security is required, such trips become even more complicated.
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The Teams product is where Boards can become even more useful.
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With hemp's legalization, CBD is bound to become even more visible.
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After landing on Mars, things would only become even more difficult.
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And beyond those small things, the benefits become even less apparent.
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Sex outside marriage has become even more taboo than it was.
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"His comments have become even more inflammatory in recent days," Mrs.
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The millennial millionaires of today are set to become even richer.
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The situation for children left alone can also become even worse.
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If the majority changes, that frustration could become even more acute.
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Those [ones] become even more abusive when they realize they're not.
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So as it descends into California it will become even drier.
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Residents say it has become even more dangerous in the dark.
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"Everyone expects China to become even more influential," Mr. Arbache said.
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And in recent years, the marches have become even more popular.
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Buying ads on Amazon will become even more important for sellers.
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Retail investors have become even more cautious than the pro side.
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We must become even clearer, dare to talk more about it.
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It will become even a better assistant than it is today.
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In some parts of the complex, positioning has become even more extreme.
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Today, the music played in the stores will become even more accessible.
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This causes the chocolate smell to become even stronger and more noticeable.
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But the party's internal divides could become even starker in New Hampshire.
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Far from being renewed, politics would become even nastier and more brutal.
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But he predicted that these private markets would become even more popular.
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It is likely that developing-world migration will become even more important.
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Instead, what was already a treacherous journey has become even more dangerous.
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That shift has become even more acute in the series' 11th season.
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Prices have gone up as real dollars have become even more scarce.
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If the talks break down the peninsula could become even more unstable.
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As next year's election approaches, that attitude may become even more apparent.
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Around holiday times, the differences between the countries become even more accentuated.
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Sagittarius season is about to become even more fun for you, Leo!
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"I want to become even more focused," he said after the ceremony.
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These caveats become even more important if full confirmation cannot be obtained.
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And grand patriotic displays have become even more commonplace since 9/11.
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As defined contribution plans become even more widespread, rollovers will as well.
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Its premiums are expensive and are set to become even more expensive.
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Trump gets another nomination it could become even more lenient on death
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Higher education has become, even in our public universities, a private good.
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The question has become even more relevant as the opioid epidemic grows.
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But when it comes to opinion, journalists have become even more unhinged.
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Doncic&aposs step-back three has become even more lethal this season.
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I think consumers have to become even more vigilant about those requests.
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Predicting extreme weather may become even more trying than it is today.
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Check. This might become even more true for the people of Colorado.
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Every time she retells her story, it seems to become even better.
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Still, Ismail's jaw-dropping run helped him become even more well-known.
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And in season two, those sacrifices stand to become even more painful.
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That's another way in which disadvantaged communities may become even more disadvantaged.
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But hand-washing has become even more important as this coronavirus spreads.
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That gray area, however, has become even grayer at this U.S. Open.
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"His comments have become even more inflammatory in recent days," Clinton said.
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It will become even more heavily subscribed when the expansion is done.
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That effort has become even more aggressive since President Trump took office.
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More tributes The singer has become even more famous after her death.
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Winds will become even stronger into Friday evening, perhaps approaching hurricane force.
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Two years later, in 33, they bought Kraft to become even bigger.
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In the decade since his death, Yancey has become even more renowned.
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Under Xi, party membership has become even more of a professional boon.
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His career and relationships suffer and his circumstances become even more dire.
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"They would become even more 'too big to fail,'" Mr. Steffen said.
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Narrow things down to shoulder capsule injuries, and things become even gloomier.
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With oil prices falling sharply since October, gasoline could become even cheaper.
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As the Google Assistant becomes smarter, both products will become even more useful.
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Become too brash, and a traumatic family death may become even more unbearable.
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When world leaders gather to mark historic anniversaries emotions become even more intense.
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Donnie Yen is about to become even more of an iconic global superstar.
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If anything, the unrequited dolphin has just become even more relatable to humans.
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Since then, AI algorithms have become even more prominent in everything we do.
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If I could only become even half as great and half as pure.
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Those questions about proof, fairness and rehabilitation will become even harder to resolve.
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The BFFs have become even closer since the end of their hit show.
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The government may also become even more involved in agriculture, to muddled effect.
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What is already a tight market, in other words, could become even tighter.
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And the symbiotic relationship of pop culture and fashion has become even tighter.
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Demographers project American politics will become even less democratic in the coming years.
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"The army will likely become even closer to the monarchy," Chambers told Reuters.
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What's more, as the country grows wealthier, disasters are going become even costlier.
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They're going to have to become even more expansionary than they have been.
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Goldman Sachs noted that funds had become even more underweight on China recently.
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In 22017, I expect the lines between product categories to become even blurrier.
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When you take that into account, the income growth figures become even bigger.
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And, if they evolve into Mienshao, they become even faster and more deadly.
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Well, you're about to become even more enamored with the global online retailer.
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As with everything in the Bridal Bubble, it can become even more extreme.
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Still, exercise has become even more important to me these past few months.
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Flooding will become even more frequent as the effects of climate change intensify.
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Once flight-ready articles are developed, deep-space missions would become even cheaper.
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In the current sociopolitical climate, this has become even more of a necessity.
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And discussing its central dilemma: the Fermi paradox, has become even more so.
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And there&aposs reason to believe that creativity will become even more important.
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And it has become even more of a pass-happy league this season.
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Some in Amuay now fear that such spills may become even more common.
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Working longer may become even more important for those able to do it.
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If we do not take action, Facebook's monopoly will become even more entrenched.
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And once renovations are complete, I expect it will only become even better.
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The federal government's stance on climate change would likely become even more damaging.
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Those who are checked out become even more susceptible to cynicism and deception.
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Some Japanese companies, however, may become even more leery about hiring foreign executives.
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And that's become even more true as the service has become more crowded.
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Their growth will become even more valuable from a scarcity point of view.
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Netflix went on to become even more popular and more profitable than Blockbuster.
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In the year since his murder, his legacy has become even more profound.
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Meanwhile, sorting fact from fiction will become even harder for the average voter.
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In that environment, the fight for House control has become even more important.
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In recent months, the need to find peace has become even more pressing.
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"If Turkey enters Manbij, the situation will become even more difficult," Aliriza said.
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In the face of widespread piracy, smaller films become even riskier to produce.
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But as Britain leaves the bloc making such deals may become even thornier.
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And that means hospital emergency departments are likely to become even more overcrowded.
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Would inequality dissolve, or would it become even more of an intractable problem?
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Since then, this crisis has only worsened and our complicity become even greater.
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And as artificial intelligence progresses, Cook said, iPhones will become even more essential.
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And then, when I do actually look at it, I become even more so.
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Meanwhile, their ad businesses continue to become even more reliant on data-based targeting.
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Never strong, the rule of law and enforcement of contracts have become even weaker.
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The game's weighty subject matter has become even more significant over the last year.
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Confrontations have not eased, and worse still, our society has become even more polarised.
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As digital plans are transformed into physical objects, cybersecurity will become even more important.
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Finding a way to deal with face recognition technology has become even more imperative.
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But since Trump lifted the legislation, transgender student rights have become even more visible.
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If everyone already knew this, it has become even clearer in Curry's recent absence.
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This man-machine division of labor could become even more important in coming years.
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Because when a person is given more power, they become even more like themselves.
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That situation, some believe, is set to become even more acute in the future.
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But the two main parties have become even less interested in the centre ground.
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"We have become even more selective about our counterparties and projects," KFW's Wiebers said.
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Far from it, Tehran has become even more repressive at home and belligerent abroad.
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A short-horizon investor won't buy such assets, for they might become even cheaper.
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Since then, Piscotty has become even more disillusioned with Trump and, by extension, Rohrabacher.
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Honeywell is aiming to become even more of a one-stop shop for airlines.
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Owning a second home in New York City may soon become even more expensive.
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Already worth $4.2 billion, Chesky stands to become even richer when Airbnb goes public.
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Add contingency fuel for inclement weather, and the situation can become even more frustrating.
|
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But once that source of boasting is gone, Trump could become even more erratic.
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The United States hasn't healed since the Nixon era; it's become even more fissured.
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Google's mobile experience has become even more insulated from the rest of the web.
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The stereotype was wrong in 2016 and has become even more wrong in 2020.
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Instead, recent reports suggest these patterns continue and may have become even more troubling.
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He would never not take the opportunity to become even closer to the character.
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In fact, as the at-bat unfolded, they seemed to become even more resolute.
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Memorable one-liners, he said, had become even more crucial in the Twitter age.
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I was not violent, but I had to become even more violent than them.
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When plans become even slightly more expensive, far fewer lower-income families sign up.
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As PTC is coming online, what is safe today can become even safer tomorrow.
|
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The sharks often grow to 16 feet in length, but can become even larger.
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The media's portrayal of him, already verging on hagiography, has become even more fawning.
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Things become even more extreme in July 1908, just before the expulsion from Eden.
|
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If ignored, that dangerous threat will become even more dire in 2018 and beyond.
|
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I guess it's possible that Kavanaugh could become even more unpopular than Bork was.
|
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Recently, Hook's escalation campaign against Iran's most important resource has become even more pointed.
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I'm glad the author is encouraging men to become even marginally more self-aware.
|
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These questions become even more pressing when the boss is the commander-in-chief.
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This care will become even more crucial as Trump does the bidding of big polluters.
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Actually, they can set you off and help you personally develop and become even better.
|
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With that kind of fast paced growth, communication has become even more crucial to success.
|
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Britain's concentrated economy is likely to become even less competitive before it becomes more so.
|
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Now, with Asia's economic rise, experts say Sri Lanka's location has become even more alluring.
|
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The inclusion of Wi-Fi 6 is likely to become even more common next year.
|
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Mumbai noir was to become even darker and more frenetic, mirroring events on the streets.
|
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Collaboration and teamwork will become even more important and as this happens, productivity will increase.
|
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Cold weather is expected to become even more extreme, and so shoppers are suiting up.
|
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And they could become even quieter and yet more powerful than he could ever be.
|
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Decades later, her fans continue celebrating her life and she has become even more famous.
|
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Fame has not changed her—in fact, if anything, she has become even more herself.
|
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But now, thanks to a new provision from Congress, it's poised to become even messier.
|
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And since Kim assumed power in 2011 the trade relationship has become even more important.
|
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Things become even harder when it comes to divining the social cost of carbon emissions.
|
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But since Khanna has entered Congress, he's become even more vocal about his progressive views.
|
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It's possible voters who are already disgusted with Washington will just become even more disillusioned.
|
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And so they have to become even more outlandish to get people to notice them.
|
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Legal protections that only exist in a minority of states would therefore become even weaker.
|
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Some say they feel the line between entertainment and politics has become even more blurred.
|
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What happens next is clear, broadly speaking: Venezuela's dire condition will become even more critical.
|
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Today's acquisition hopefully means the Pi will become even more readily available in the future.
|
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If sanctions were to pass, payments to oilfield service firms could become even more challenging.
|
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Now we are awake and have to become even better after the performance of today.
|
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It threatens to become even deadlier and could affect forthcoming elections and undermine national stability.
|
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Independent voters appear to have become even less trusting of Republican policymakers on the issue.
|
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Apple, already the world's largest company by market cap, looks likely to become even bigger.
|
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And it may be about to become even more difficult to pay down student loans.
|
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What will happen to the military if the protests on the streets become even stronger?
|
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As such assistants get even smarter, this increasingly routine behavior will become even more so.
|
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As his popularity has grown, The Donald has become even more brazen in his appearances.
|
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It's become even less based in fact or sourcing and more reckless and more destructive.
|
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"With the increasing application of technology and automation, these risks will become even more acute."
|
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But the episode showed how fraught abortion politics have become, even within the Republican Party.
|
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Yet in a world awash in information, bearing personal witness has become even more important.
|
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And passing a law can become even more mired in bureaucracy on the federal level.
|
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Reef ecosystems may become even less productive as the ocean gets warmer and more acidic.
|
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And Sanders' chances to shift the dynamic in his favor have become even more limited.
|
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Since Mr. Trump took office, families have become even less likely to risk the journey.
|
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So standardized testing will become even more of an extracurricular activity than it already is.
|
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It's terrible to breathe, and reacts with sunlight to become even more terrible to breathe.
|
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These ideas, planted in one's home country, become even more insidious in the United States.
|
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Deutsche Bank's difficulties with United States regulators could become even worse in the coming weeks.
|
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If they win reelection in 2020, their districts could become even less friendly in 2022.
|
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Indeed, by early accounts, Washington is poised to become even swampier under the new regime.
|
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Since then, AlphaGo has become even more advanced, beating other top players around the world.
|
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On the contrary, the federal government's fiscal irresponsibility and other excesses have become even worse.
|
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And with new technology just on the horizon, these discoveries could become even more frequent.
|
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And we do not have to simply allow large defense contractors to become even wealthier.
|
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Children who are spanked are likely to become even more rebellious, according to research studies.
|
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Now that he's in the top spot, time management has become even more crucial, Solomon said.
|
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Mr Trump's tariffs on China have pushed Big Auto's supply chains to become even more regional.
|
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In the near future, as freshwater becomes scarcer, fights like this could become even more common.
|
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The premise already sounds complicated, and Outlander has only become even more elaborate since it began.
|
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As television has shifted to digital and satellite transmissions, signal hijacks have become even more difficult.
|
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And when nothing gets done, voters become even more cynical about politics; it's a vicious circle.
|
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Things become even hairier if SpaceX wants to establish a long-term presence on the Moon.
|
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The game has players controlling powerful creatures called titans, fighting to become even more powerful gods.
|
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And if surveillance systems become even partially automated, will such errors become more or less common?
|
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These sorts of editorial decisions become even more complicated when acts of public violence are involved.
|
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Strengthening domestic demand has become even more urgent as gains in the yen further threaten exports.
|
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And this season, it's become even more evident that the brands that get it, get it.
|
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In that regard, he adds, the apps "send a signal, that Reddit has become even better."
|
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Those substances further relax the upper airway muscles, causing the airway to become even more narrow.
|
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Thanks to this, the malware being developed and available for rent has become even more sophisticated.
|
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But Alexa could become even more seamlessly integrated into your home, if you think about it.
|
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In 2016, Apple's ecosystem is mature and it will likely become even more unified at WWDC.
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These four dealers are portrayed as having become even more powerful than the major auction houses.
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Lindsay's also interested in new ways to reach audiences as mobile platforms become even more dominant.
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But it's painfully clear the book has become even more relevant than when I started it.
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It's also attractive in addressing the coal country, the dislocations that otherwise would become even greater.
|
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Under Gheibparvar's leadership, the organization will likely become even more crucial in the years to come.
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Next year, this will likely go up 3x and the entire process will become even cheaper.
|
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Solar businesses need to become even stronger political and regulatory champions for efforts in these areas.
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By setting goals, you keep pushing yourself further to become even more successful and more inventive.
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I MEAN, THE COMPANY AS WE EXPAND THE PORTFOLIO HAS BECOME EVEN BIGGER THAN THE BRAND.
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And since the Brexit decision, markets are signaling that those forces have become even more energized.
|
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But others predict that if commuting becomes more pleasant, the roads will become even more crowded.
|
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As the world descends further into digital authoritarianism, anonymity networks like Tor become even more important.
|
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If Lawrence has any say, then Gilead may become even more powerful than America ever was.
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And because of the success of those, my commitments have become even greater with those shows.
|
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"It has become even more important to focus on these key cities than before," Kholi added.
|
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CITs are expected to become even more popular as investors continue to embrace cheaper retirement options.
|
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Some of the references have become even more piercing now that Ms. Grant has updated them.
|
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"Obamacare has become even more unaffordable for Georgia's middle class," Mr. Hudgens said in a statement.
|
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If not, a tax cut that polling indicates is already unpopular might become even more so.
|
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On social media, encountering opposing views can make people become even more wedded to their own.
|
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I become even more upset when the representative does not understand the details of my complaint.
|
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Once I open my mouth, our differences in upbringing and cultural background become even more obvious.
|
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But keeping teams aligned and executing against shared goals can become even more difficult from afar.
|
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This argument has become even more credible as pollsters have released their pre-election survey data.
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But when you invest time and money into others, they often become even better than you!
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"After the hike in MSP, wheat planting has become even more attractive for farmers," Galipelli said.
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Indeed, key links have become even more implausible as part of a conspiracy with Russian intelligence.
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"When people do not address negative feelings or thoughts, those thoughts become even stronger," Smith said.
|
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Silicon Valley's slowness to respond to the problems has allowed them to become even more complicated.
|
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The parties have become even more homogeneous in the last 21 years and the divisions starker.
|
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Tourism is likely to become even more important to the North's economy in the coming months.
|
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"...In the future, logistics with Kenya will become even more active," Sato said in a tweet.
|
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Rather, they will become even more dependent on criminal smuggling networks, and even more at risk.
|
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He said that very few companies that existed then went on to become even more valuable.
|
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As natural disasters continue to batter our nation, stories like Clair's will become even more common.
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And if so, will the good guys need to become even more powerful to face what's next?
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All these obstacles become even more pressing when there's a lack of emergency options in child care.
|
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Hot tip: Do not watch these with your laptop on your lap, lest you become even toastier.
|
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But we don't live in a normal society—a fact that has become even more clear today.
|
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And the situation could become even worse for those debt-ridden banks if the "no" vote wins.
|
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These tactics become even more effective against two-high safety looks, which Tyreek Hill's speed often mandates.
|
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Even Guillermo del Toro knows that Bob Odenkirk's spinoff has somehow become even better than Breaking Bad.
|
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To be honest, I think it's quite good, because people have become even more animated about it.
|
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Trump administration officials have become even more aggressive than the Obama administration, which set records for deportations .
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This has become even more urgent given Trump's threat to scrap the North American Free Trade Agreement.
|
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Being able to produce a blockbuster hit has become even more valuable than it used to be.
|
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Under Disney's control, each of these brands has become even more valuable and even better-known globally.
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In the period since the financial crisis, the costs of leaving school early have become even clearer.
|
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Radiation exposure will become even more severe, and it's unclear how that will affect the human body.
|
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Has The Walking Dead somehow become even cheaper in its antics over this stretch of eight episodes?
|
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Track and field's ban, which may soon become even more severe, has been in effect since 2015.
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It's sleek, intuitive, and a great way to become even more connected with your other smart devices.
|
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Moreover, it's an opportunity for the Surface line to become even more influential than it already is.
|
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High winds currently propelling the out-of-control blaze could become even stronger in the coming days.
|
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As medical costs continue to climb, these sorts of recurring payment mechanisms will become even more widespread.
|
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Under President Vladimir Putin this has become even more dominant than the Soviet KGB he once served.
|
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And as users contribute more images and descriptions, Snap It should become even more precise and accurate.
|
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The fight is likely to become even more caustic as the 2020 presidential campaign heats up. 5.
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The pound's fall has affected profitability for many companies, as imported goods have become even more expensive.
|
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Once victims become mothers, their decisions about whether and how to leave China become even more difficult.
|
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These divides become even more significant (and frustrating) as I get older and choose where to live.
|
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Especially if we used lessons from nature to engineer seeds to become even better protectors of life.
|
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"Our challenge to him is to continue to become even a more well-rounded player," Wojciechowski added.
|
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Wikileaks' new distribution strategy begs the question: Will the controversial leaking organization's content become even more snackable?
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It was about to become even richer because they were expecting their first child together next month.
|
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In recent years officials have become even more inclined to portray foreigners as a threat to stability.
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But Apple hasn't yet really shown how AR will become even more important than it already is.
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A source told PEOPLE that Kardashian has become even more open since finding out about the baby.
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Exoskeletons—wearable robotics that can help aid mobility—are quickly evolving to become even more mind-blowing.
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If certain members of Congress have their way, this kind of discrimination could become even more widespread.
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Seoul could become even more open to talking with Pyongyang if Moon sticks to his talking points.
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This has become even more urgent as we usher in the post-truth era of Donald Trump.
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So with a new team and relevant new context, Veep has become even more ambitious than before.
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What happens in moments of vulnerability is we become even more destabilized, so we really need meaning.
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Because of the threat posed by Venezuela, the consolidation of internal peace has become even more urgent.
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Determining a group's potential importance has become even more difficult in the echo chamber of social media.
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Clinton in Pennsylvania, making it likely that his delegate deficit will soon become even more insurmountable. Mrs.
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Yet Mr Roberts has become even more confident that his purchase of Sky is a good decision.
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Bilateral U.S.-South Korean coordination and U.S.-China talks will also become even more important than before.
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I think we should turn against that urge and become even more selective with what we pursue.
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For younger investors, she says it's going to become even more important to take taxes into account.
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Since moving to Los Angeles from New York the awards have become even more exciting for us.
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Because of its old policies, China has become even more vulnerable to U.S. policy, especially monetary policy.
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Derek Sammann, CME's global head of commodities, said the cash market needs to become even more transparent.
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Of course, with vulnerabilities mandatorily built into networks, criminal hacks will become even easier to carry out.
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Driven underground, the illegal trade of wild animals for consumption and medicine could become even more dangerous.
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That stoked inflation and eventually strengthened the Fed's independence, something that has become even more entrenched since.
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That's when governments normally become even more protectionist, and this administration is already moving in that direction.
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Stars that drive box office are hard to come by now, so stories become even more important.
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There are fears she will become even more heavy-handed should she win a new term. Mrs.
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A close-knit group, they have become even closer, bonded by the camaraderie of a fatal event.
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"This amazing spirit of human solidarity must become even more infectious than the virus itself," he said.
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I believe over the next decade computing will become even more ubiquitous and intelligence will become ambient.
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This cry will become even louder if Sanders wins the first two contests (Iowa and New Hampshire).
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The shoe accessory company could become even more mainstream when it enters CVS stores nationwide on Friday.
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And with the 2020 elections approaching, the debate is also likely to become even more politically charged.
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SO IT'S BECOME -- EVEN THOUGH, IT'S A BIGGER PART OF OUR EQUITY PORTFOLIO THAN IT WAS BEFORE.
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And if ghost kitchens took over New York en masse, real estate could become even more expensive.
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Source: Credit Suisse Morgan Stanley analysts, meanwhile, say they have become even more positive on the sector.
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In recent days, he had become even more withdrawn, spending a lot of time on his phone.
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That knowledge will become even more valuable in a world with more frequent droughts and heat waves.
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Unless the path is blocked by those who built it, the journey will become even more deadly.
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Unless the path is blocked by those who built it, the journey will become even more deadly.
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One group of conservative voters has become even more engaged and willing to fight the establishment GOP.
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The Florida Panhandle-area seat had become even more favorable to Republicans this year due to redistricting.
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But those voters become even more of a factor when considering the 122 House districts in Mississippi.
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Points can become even more valuable when they're transferred to one of Chase's 13 partner rewards programs.
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By stopping to recognize the contributions of others, your colleagues will become even more aware of you.
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And now, with Smollett's possible hoax, the names of actual transgendered victims become even harder to hear.
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With all this, the Giants' late-season quest for a playoff berth has become even more arduous.
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That money could become even cheaper should the benchmark lending rate be cut again on Feb. 21965.
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Network connection has become even more critical to society as the public tries to practice social distancing.
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BOSTON — For thousands of college hopefuls, the stressful college admissions season is about to become even more fraught.
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Many experts believe that digital ads will become even more important when today's youth becomes the coveted voters.
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Even with his degree, he'd have nowhere near the 1,5003 hours required to become even a co-pilot.
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If the party gains control of the chamber, the chances of Trump's proposal passing become even more slim.
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And thanks to climate change, the parasitic illness may become even more common in the years to come.
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With oil prices falling sharply since October on signs of an economic slowdown, gasoline could become even cheaper.
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But he recognizes that it's become even more important now that the net neutrality rules are almost gone.
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"I believe a privacy-focused communications platform will become even more important than today's open platforms," Zuckerberg writes.
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As boomers continue to age, their share of voters who actually show up may become even more skewed.
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And if their app isn't working that well, it could become even more invisible than it was before.
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The parallels between Dylan and Avicii become even more uncanny when you consider their late-phase shitshow periods.
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A: I think even in the year since we've made it, it has become even more relevant unfortunately.
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It's how I convey myself to the world and, especially now, I've become even more thoughtful about it.
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The issue had become even more politically heated with Democrats continuing to demand President Donald Trump's tax returns.
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Take my advice and don't map it to open Instagram unless you want to become even more addicted.
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This is all just Wall Street speak for a massive tech company preparing to become even more massive.
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After tweeter-in-chief Donald Trump was elected, Dingell's Twitter game has become even more relevant and fiery.
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Jeep, perhaps the hottest brand in the auto industry, has a strategy in place to become even hotter.
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In that regard, Ruszczyk's death may allow the crisis of police excessive force to become even more visible.
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Moreover, during the current decade, the outlook for gas prices has become even more bearish than for oil.
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If Western companies are to survive against such competition, they have to become even bigger and more innovative.
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And those effects become even more powerful if networks connect with each other to produce multi-sided versions.
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"If anything, the science since 2007 has become even more irrefutable," said Vermont Law School professor Pat Parenteau.
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That flag will become even more common as Delta takes deliveries of new Airbus A330neo and A220 aircraft.
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The bigger fear is that the business climate will become even more negative and ultimately hurt the consumer.
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And it has become even less significant in recent years despite a slight rebound in 2016 and 2017.
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That kind of outreach could become even more important as the company expands to more markets this year.
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Recent technological changes have caused the wastewater produced by coal-fired power plants to become even more toxic.
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Wallner said what he sees as the slim chances of repealing and replacing ObamaCare become even more unlikely.
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If we face external constraints like oil shortages, adversary attacks or interrupted access, our vulnerabilities become even greater.
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Or provide states that are more powerful, more skilled in secrecy, with a way to become even stronger.
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The divergence between Trump and his national security staff could lead both sides to become even more extreme.
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"I believe a privacy-focused communications platform will become even more important than today's open platforms," he wrote.
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" Bannon's warnings about Islam had become even more dire since the making of "In the Face of Evil.
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The committee pipeline has become even more important as the Republican majority in the State Senate has dwindled.
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One immediate effect of this could be that analysis of Chinese politics will become even trickier for outsiders.
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Another possibility is that expensive, coastal cities would become even more expensive — but it would be progressive, distributionally.
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And often, resistant microbes can transfer genetic material to each other to become even more dangerous to humans.
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But as battery-powered technologies become even more central to our lives, the element is growing in demand.
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"What Got You Here Won't Get You There: How Successful People Become Even More Successful" by Marshall Goldsmith
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After giving birth, women can become even more deficient in this area due to blood loss from childbirth.
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We must take these steps now — before we become even more dependent upon China than we already are.
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Over the past three years, Guantanamo, which this month celebrated its 14th anniversary, has become even more secretive.
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Which means one of the most fraught disputes in the world could become even more contentious very soon.
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Without Russia's participation — justified or unjustified — the 2018 Games in South Korea would surely become even more diminished.
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You can expect the lies to become even more brazen as Republicans seek to defend this terrible bill.
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But the cases show how muddled the debate over criminal justice has become, even in this liberal state.
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They try to give advice and become even more frustrated or alarmed when their sons cannot hear them.
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For example, computer programming might become even more of a staple in high schools than it already is.
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But with recent rains, many chemicals are still flowing and the cleanup work has become even more challenging.
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Security procedures appear to have become even more relaxed as the virus outbreak worsened over the past week.
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We'll see first class continue to vanish and become even more elusive, a continuation of the 2010s trend.
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The issue had become even more politically heated with Democrats continuing to demand President Donald Trump's tax returns.
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We'll have lots of melt ponds and the ice will become even more unstable than it is now.
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As piracy has become rampant over the past 10 years or so, that effect has become even worse.
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For China, the big danger is that it will become even more intolerant of criticism and different opinions.
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Since Analog's $14.8 billion acquisition of Linear Technology, Cramer said the manufacturer's scope has become even more broad.
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Hijackings and terrorist attacks, for all of the attention lavished on their mere possibility, have become even rarer.
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Lewandowski's controversial status has become even more pronounced since he was recently charged with battery against a reporter.
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This will become even more important as the number of UAS operations in all classes of airspace increases.
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Attempting an illegal crossing into the United States has become even more of a financial gamble than before.
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You can draw mind maps on paper, but they become even more useful when created in an app.
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Since the rule was finalized, the science documenting the severe health impacts of mercury has become even stronger.
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Trump unrepentant Trump is showing every sign that he will become even more unrestrained after he is impeached.
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By the time the piece went up, Trump was the candidate, and it had become even more charged.
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Recruitment might become even more difficult, as would-be hires would worry about their standing once Kalanick returned.
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But when I spoke to him in September of this year, he said it's become even more likely.
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But in fashion, the rise of the internet, and how it translates into trends, has become even more polarizing.
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In fact, if liberal and moderate locals leave to seek out other work, the state could become even redder.
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In the intervening year and a half, small quadcopter drones have become even more affordable and more broadly available.
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The dollar has become even more dominant globally , compelling businesses and governments to borrow greenbacks rather than local currency.
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They also have to keep track of any bonus cards purchased, so the process can become even more complex.
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The question of sustainability will become even more important as other pro gaming leagues look to follow OWL's lead.
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In the near future, that little word "arms" is going to become even more controversial than it has been.
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The power of the moment is that cutting heads off fish can become, even as you're doing it, forgettable.
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The capital is home to wealthy elites, who have become even richer as the economy has grown under Kim.
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The big picture: These issues become even more convoluted as the DOJ faces a leadership crisis of its own.
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Farmers and traders have become even warier of transporting their animals within the UP plant's 200km-radius catchment area.
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Those with low credit scores will bear the brunt, as they become even less likely to qualify for loans.
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Seemingly independently of this, she's signed a deal with Satan to become even more famous than she already is.
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Smaller retailers' digital shortfall will become even more pronounced as the web grabs a larger chunk of holiday sales.
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In the future, repairability is likely to become even more of an issue, says Kyle Wiens, iFixit's chief executive.
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As Moore's Law slows, and engineers look elsewhere for performance improvements, the chip industry will become even more fragmented.
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The partnership with Google Home will become even more important once Apple starts shipping its own HomePod smart speaker.
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Executives said that the goal is for the expanded social ratings to become even more integral to the industry.
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In addition, ValiMail is building out its API in an effort to become even more of an ecosystem play.
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When one adds to this an apprehension caused by bad weather over the Cape, I become even more concerned.
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One question is whether wireless access will become even more of a commodity, says Chetan Sharma, a telecoms consultant.
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This sends less oxygen to the brain, causing us to become even more stressed and to think less clearly.
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The divide between urban Americans voting Democrat and those in rural areas voting Republican has become even more pronounced.
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But, with a new Alexa skill from recipe site Allrecipes, the Echo should become even more useful when cooking.
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As this trend goes, the lack of running water in many homes will become even more of a problem.
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As the line between work and personal time grows increasingly blurry, workwear could become even more relaxed and comfortable.
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Second, our prime ministers rotate so quickly that these men have become even more forgettable than they actually are.
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But the shift has prompted concerns over whether communication between taxi drivers and passengers could become even more difficult.
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An electorate that already largely distrusts Trump would become even more anti-Republican should the president refuse to leave.
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But some close observers of the President say they believe he has become even more unmoored in recent weeks.
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Many companies, for example, have repaid loans denominated in dollars before they become even more expensive in renminbi terms.
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The suburban rail system has become even more dehumanizing: About 800 passengers die annually in falls from overcrowded compartments.
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These projects have become even more financially sound when paired with government incentives for cleaner fuels and lower emissions.
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In the wake of recent events, political protests and their accompanying protest signs have become even more important ever.
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Or Callie could have become even more of a predator, doing crazier and crazier things to get Michelle's attention.
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Some scientific research shows that the effects of El Niño patterns may become even more extreme in the future.
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We are more likely to perceive neutral stimuli as threatening, and individuals prone towards aggression become even more so.
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If the current furor dies down without meaningful change, critics worry that the problems might become even more entrenched.
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Months later, administration officials, who often operate with an at-war mentality, have become even more adept at multitasking.
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The Breakdown This much is clear: Australia's strict vaccination laws are working — and they're set to become even stricter.
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Meanwhile a stagnating economy means Russians may in future become even less receptive to games of politico-musical chairs.
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There is no law that says cheap stock cannot stay cheap for a long time, or become even cheaper.
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And then things become even narrower as the duo walk into a huge trench to get to the General.
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As the authorities continue to try to contain the outbreak, details about the virus have become even more sparse.
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Bear in mind that as the juices cook down and the water evaporates, the fruit will become even sweeter.
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The CEO has told lawmakers that breaking up Facebook could cause Chinese tech companies to become even more powerful.
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Disinformation can become even more dangerous when it moves to other platforms, particularly the darker corners of the internet.
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"These things become even more valuable, so to my mind it's not surprising we have had a good year."
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But if you look through the other lens, I think that is why we will become even more special.
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Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) is warning that terrorist attacks in the United States could become even more common.
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And under Mulvaney, Trump's open-door policy with rank-and-file Republicans has become even more freewheeling than usual.
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No. There's another kind of speed, a lag known as latency, that may become even more important with 5G.
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If Hurricane Irma does what weather forecasters expect, help for hurricane victims is about to become even more urgent.
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If Mr. Trump's approval ratings continue to sag, the two may become even less reticent about bucking the president.
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In the copper case, Vestager said rolled copper would become even more important in an age of electrical vehicles.
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A groundbreaking album can, with some artful sleeve design, become even more iconic than it otherwise might have been.
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If the declining projections are realised, already costly stocks could become pricier and equity investors could become even more skittish.
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Some are so good they've arguably become even more popular than the regular menu items, according to Hack the Menu .
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The results become even more dramatic with his incorporation of a children's choir and choral voice samples throughout the record.
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As the next phase of tech comes into the market, that kind of power and control become even more important.
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When extreme weather hits, the poorest lack the resources necessary to recover, and become even poorer, creating a vicious circle.
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Without intervention, predatory, abusive behavior can become even more deeply entrenched in a young person as they grow into adulthood.
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There are a lot of different ways that partners can improve their time together and become even closer than before.
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"Polymers of different sizes become even more entangled than single-sized polymers, strengthening the elasticity of the film," said Burton.
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As it is, under Mr Trump's assault the Cuban regime is likely to become even more rigid in its resistance.
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Microsoft may be making the first of several acquisitions among the cloud companies as they strive to become even bigger.
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In PR-speak, the Bell Pottinger brand has become even more toxic than those of its more controversial former clients.
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The tigers which sometimes kill Sumatran orangutans (there are no tigers in Borneo) have become even rarer than the apes.
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Short-haul travellers should expect fares to become even cheaper, but be prepared to pay more, for more extras, too.
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The BFFs were both in Beverly Hills, 90210 and have become even closer since the end of their hit show.
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Your Explore feed will become even smarter as it learns what trends and hobbies you're into from your hashtag follows.
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But with Kennedy retiring and the Supreme Court expected to become even more conservative, Phillips's chances seem good (for him).
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But beware: In the deep witching hours when you're asleep, she's wide awake — and training to become even more horrifying.
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Though police abuse helped spark the uprising in 2011, the security forces under Mr Sisi have become even more brutal.
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And we hope to become even more so than-- a company that-- really have a lot of stocks and bonds.
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As blended families become the norm, "the issues of equitable distributions among family members become even more complex," Arth said.
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Operating sooner also gives teens less time to become even bigger, with the potential for even more post-operative complications.
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Reliable contraception is important, and will become even more so in countries like Nigeria where couples increasingly seek smaller families.
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Passed carefully from character to character, this information will no doubt become even more important in the final three episodes!
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Even if you physically go to a store, the experience has become even more digital than it used to be.
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As days turned into weeks, the reality of the scope of damage across the island has become even more clear.
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These creations become even more impressive when you understand how they work, and this is especially true of the piano.
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However, there were lighter moments too, as Obama remembered trying not to become even more famous than she already is.
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That's because as smartphones become even more essential to daily life, people are choosing to buy bigger and better ones.
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The concern shown in them is moving in itself—but alongside images of brutal violence they become even more sobering.
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It will become even harder for EU companies to compete with the dominant US platforms, and innovation will be discouraged.
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That means that the knowledge about what the waste is will also become even more difficult to handle or transmit.
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A basic question Relations with Turkey have become even more deeply strained over US demands that Syrian Kurds be protected.
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If health insurance is less affordable and available, then those already at risk for illness will become even more vulnerable.
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As the practice drags on, Trump may become even more associated with pictures of crying children isolated from their parents.
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I'm open to that, but also reluctant, knowing that sex will likely become even less frequent once we have kids.
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But the future of the rule remains uncertain and is likely to become even more contested in the months ahead.
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In essence, the company has made it easier and cheaper to launch minisatellites, so could space become even more cluttered?
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With the ice expected to become even thicker, the expedition, as planned, will abandon icebreakers for the next relief missions.
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They are painted gray to blend into the sea during wartime but become even more difficult to spot at night.
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The dynamics of the sea ice might become even more powerful as the ice thins — creating yet another feedback loop.
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These inaccuracies become even more concerning when you look at how the technology is currently being used by law enforcement.
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Last month, Russia experienced a nuclear explosion, causing the relationship between it and the U.S. to become even more strained.
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" This led Chang to conclude that China's economy had become "even more hooked on selling things to the United States.
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Now, though, as those conversations about discrimination have become even more mainstream, the festival's first organizer, James Spooner, looks prescient.
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Today's Russia has become even more of an intelligence state after Mr. Putin's almost 20-year tenure as its strongman.
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With every new abuse revelation, the tangled threads of the church's sexual culture become even more impossible to sort out.
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With the destruction of the "jungle" camp at Calais last week, this shelter is likely to become even more vital.
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As tax code reform moves forward, Congress has a unique opportunity to empower Americans to become even more generous givers.
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Recordings of his sermons remain widely circulated online, and have reportedly become even more popular among extremists since his assassination.
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The company believes that micro-apartments could represent the future of city living, as urban metros become even more dense.
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The business environment is likely to become even more toxic as Erdogan's administration targets companies which are deemed to oppose him.
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With mortgage rates rising back to seven-year highs, purchasing a home could become even more expensive for first-time buyers.
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"I cannot get the best medical help in Puerto Rico, and it has become even worse after Hurricane Maria," Betancourt said.
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If Turkish authorities publicly provide evidence that Khashoggi was indeed killed, those plans could become even more difficult to pull off.
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By the time they were in high school, the girls had become even less interested in IT. What puts them off?
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"This will become even more relevant as more electrified models become available in the coming years," she wrote in an email.
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Commander Waterford could become even more consumed with his work, particularly after surviving the bombing at the Rachel and Leah Center.
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Remember: Jupiter expands whatever's happening in your life, so if things are shit, they can become even shittier under its influence.
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As Amazon's grocery ambitions come into sharper focus with Whole Foods, it's possible the Dash Wand will become even more useful.
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If more jobs become available in industry and construction, putting on a badge might become even less appealing to young workers.
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That, however, assumes Italian voters will be emboldened by the American election result to become even more populist and anti-establishment.
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Gulf states have become even bigger buyers of weapons, and have been more willing to use them—most controversially in Yemen.
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It feels a bit competitive now, and I would expect from Series A and seed it will become even more competitive.
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But if one day they perfect their method, our bacteria-filled bodies might become even more merged with these invisible organisms.
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Between the lines: Nevertheless, NATO is likely to survive, and if anything to become even more relevant than in recent years.
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With or without counter-geoengineering, the global climate blame-game would undoubtedly become even more heated if a sunshade were deployed.
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Our phones have become more important than we ever imagined, but they will soon become even more central to our lives.
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Scientists still have much to learn about the virus, including how it spreads and whether the epidemic could become even worse.
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Selfie sticks are inherently silly, but they somehow become even sillier when they get Photoshopped to replace guns in movie scenes.
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Andrade of All Out says that life for young LGBT+ Brazilians growing up in the Bolsonaro era will become even tougher.
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Distressed chains' ailments have become even more acute as consumers buy fewer tangible goods and opt to travel and dine out.
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In the earliest days, it wasn't always obvious what these platforms were doing and what they would become—even to insiders.
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These two companies in particular are expected to become even closer competitors with Lululemon as it does more to target men.
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As often with Trump, the very reason his supporters love him is grounds for non-supporters to become even more suspicious.
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Yes, the carousel of Netflix Originals that you already struggle to choose between will become even more confusing a content mine.
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With the power of the office behind her, Clinton will most likely become even more conservative with her social media strategy.
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Roland Garros, overcrowded during the first week in the best of circumstances, could become even more of a scrum in 2016.
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As Baby Boomers continue to mature, and as overall life expectancy keeps rising, Alzheimer's is expected to become even more prevalent.
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Every school, every government facility, every hospital, here and abroad, will become even more vulnerable to gun violence through this change.
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If some companies have to pare their repurchase spending, then buybacks will become even more concentrated among just a few companies.
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In states where lawmakers carefully drew district boundaries to maximize their chances of winning, those population shifts become even more destabilizing.
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With the sport having switched to wider, faster cars with fatter, grippier tires, it has become even more of a thrill.
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"Since the Committee filed its initial motion in August, its need for McGahn's testimony has become even more pressing," they added.
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Now that they could have to collect tax throughout much of the U.S., beating Amazon on price will become even harder.
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He said monitoring of economic data has become even more critical as the Fed edged ever closer to a neutral stance.
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"I am afraid that people will become even more intolerant with this whole question of asylum-seekers in Germany," he added.
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The author has taken an administration plagued by chaos and paranoia and caused it to become even more chaotic and paranoid.
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Given cost-competitiveness, state-level renewable-energy mandates and complementary technology advances, solar power is likely to become even more commonplace.
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Women's representation has also become increasingly more diverse, with it expected to become even more so after this year's midterm elections.
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Data issues have become even more pressing after the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into effect last year in Europe.
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"The possibilities for future storytelling become even greater because we do have a fantastic new villain — effectively — in Atriox," Jensen added.
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Over the next few months Jupiter will become even easier to see, said Fletcher, with the best view on June 10.
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"A bad situation has become even worse today," said Argelia Queralt, a professor of constitutional law at the University of Barcelona.
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Additionally, as intergenerational mobility has stalled, higher-income parents have become even more devoted to hoarding educational opportunities for their children.
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So I feel I have become even closer to him beyond his valuable and inspirational articles over the past several years.
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In the past few years, the Kurds have become even closer allies, fighting alongside the United States against the Islamic State.
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Because real relationships are complicated, but they become even more complicated and communication is even harder the less you do it.
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Meanwhile, data on key human endeavors — how to grow food or produce energy, for example — will become even more widely available.
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The blacklist action is a sign that strategic China hawks have become even more influential in the administration in recent weeks.
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If 'Fearless Girl' is removed, the bull will become even more representative of men trying to stop women from achieving equality.
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The Bay Area could become even more expensive given the high number of tech companies expected to go public this year.
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At the appropriate scale, that would start saving Amazon money and allow it to become even more efficient at delivering products.
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All of these attacks become even more serious when RCS messaging is used as a second factor in two-factor authentication.
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If the mother was anxious or angry about something, the daughter would become even more so, and the situation would escalate.
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Valentine's friendship with Bell, by whom he owns more than 80 pieces, drove him to become even more dedicated to collecting.
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Last year's car was not great in terms of stability, but that feature has become even worse on this year's car.
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That is the sad reality of human nature, until the procedures become even better to regulate doping it will continually happen.
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Thus the poverty of our public dialogue, which has become even coarser and less empathetic under the current ethically bankrupt administration.
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It'll become even shittier when it instantly turns lukewarm as you transport it from the coffee maker to your frigid desk.
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"For our customers, it means that our product will become even more real time," co-founder and CEO Valentin Stalf told me.
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In the weeks following his death, it's become even clearer how deeply Bourdain connected with his colleagues and the public at large.
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The statistics on violence become even more worrying when the economic woes and an ever-swelling population are put in the picture.
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But with that added convenience comes the fact that we're likely to become even more dependent on Google that we already are.
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In addition, Arizona, Georgia, and North Carolina, already very competitive in the 2016 election, would become even more contestable under this scenario.
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"It is possible ... that our Chinese competitors become even more aggressive in markets and in countries where they can compete," Uitto said.
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It would mean that low-paid manual laborers, a group that's already marginalized in society, would become even more invisible and disenfranchised.
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While the number of abnormal returns hasn't really changed to positive or negative, the positive reaction itself has become even more pronounced.
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If work in future will increasingly be done by contractors and freelancers, that capacity for co-operation will become even more important.
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World Cup qualification in Europe will become even less interesting, while it will also suffer across the other side of the Atlantic.
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We all know that the number of households that own stocks has declined, which means stock ownership has become even more concentrated.
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But during times of market stress, such as now, first-month contracts become even more pricy than contracts with expirations further out.
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Nearly two-thirds of them said that, under the next presidential administration and Congress, U.S. trade policy should become even more open.
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And if you go into the future, this idea that someone is going to out-Fox Fox and become even more radical?
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"Trump is by-and-large unacceptable to an awful lot of people, and I think is likely to become even more unacceptable."
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We are not perfect, our ambition is to become even better in the future and are taking the responsible steps for that.
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If implemented poorly, these proactive efforts could quickly become even more annoying than the sometimes laughable reactive responses to our voice requests.
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The restriction on British Airways is likely to become even more complicated when Brexit is enacted at the end of next month.
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While Tallon's digital team employs more than 60 people, digital initiatives have continued to become even more deeply ingrained within multiple departments.
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For Samsung, it has become even more important to convince people to purchase the Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 edge smartphones.
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This feature could perhaps then leave room for trolls to become even more visible to new users unaware of the blocking features.
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The move will eventually help Apple become even more self-reliant in producing the chips and technology inside iPhones and cellular iPads.
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They will become even more enticing as the latest bout of tightness subsides and the whole curve moves closer to linear contango.
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That stinginess is part of the reason PreCheck is falling well short of its goals and causing lines to become even longer.
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Since then the Turkish government has become even more authoritarian, cracking down on citizen freedoms and people are saying enough is enough.
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Mr. Awadjie has become even more aware of the systemwide problems from his perch as chairman of the CUNY University Student Senate.
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Your role in preserving the integrity of the Special Counsel's investigation and, most importantly, our justice system has become even more vital.
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Assuming these trends among rural voters continue, the team predicts Minnesota, Maine and New Hampshire will become even more competitive in 2020.
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With a baby girl on the way, Alex Morgan's fight for equal pay has become even more important to the soccer star.
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When battle lines over different issues are drawn across the Continent, alliances will shift continually, and consensus will become even more difficult.
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Bottom line: As the ride-hail and autonomous car industries continue to grow, these relationships are likely to become even more conflicted.
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During the Trump administration, the intrusions appear to have become even more frequent; in February 2017 alone, border officials searched 5,000 devices.
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Providers and advocates worry that now it will become even harder to identify crisis pregnancy centers under the new Title X policies.
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A Democratic House will change the tone in Washington, which is likely to become even more combative, if you can believe it.
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"The picture would become even worse were China to build and militarize a similar island base at Scarborough Shoal," Mr. Shugart wrote.
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But when he returns to the set of his feature, irresistibly titled "The Hamburger Girl," life and art become even more muddled.
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And as President Xi wages a campaign against so-called Western values in academia, the authorities have only become even more selective.
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Given that we just elected a president who does not believe in global warming, this last rationale has become even more compelling.
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Since our son's suicide attempt, we have become even more determined to restore some sense of normalcy and balance in our lives.
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Those that stayed debated whether they should use their time now, or bank their sick days in case things become even worse.
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And there's no reason to hope that the deep divisions in our country won't deepen and become even more bitter and violent.
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That's why this question is crucial and will become even more so as our hospitals attempt to handle the flood of patients.
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In the months he describes in "The New One," that life has become even more congested, almost to the point of paralysis.
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But later products, like Juul, had more nicotine and, she said, can become even stronger depending on how deeply a user puffs.
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Either way, Democrats would know that the political case for impeaching and removing Trump had become even stronger than it already is.
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And though several lawyers told me that asylum applications are now rising, the process is likely to become even more difficult soon.
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As these young people's families grow, their housing needs will change, and access to reasonably priced housing will become even more important.
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When you factor in the two free checked bags on Southwest and their painless change policy, the savings become even more significant.
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And the anti-environmental extremism of conservative politicians has, if anything, become even more intense as their position has become intellectually untenable.
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VMware has a commanding presence in the cloud that Chief Operating Officer Sanjay Poonen expects to become even more formidable in 2020.
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And its role has become even more important after the United States began its formal withdrawal from the agreement earlier this month.
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Health insurance that was unaffordable before ObamaCare has become even more expensive as a result of the self-proclaimed Affordable Care Act.
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The numbers become even worse when you define poverty like most European countries do, as living under half of the median income.
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When large-scale disasters occur, like what we're seeing in the aftermath of Harvey and Irma, the problems become even more troublesome.
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When demands for real change become even louder, an interrupted commute or empty classrooms may be the least of the powerful's concerns.
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I would argue that we need both, and fast, before these data-hungry tech companies become even more enmeshed in our lives.
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Remittance sending grew over fear that it would become even more difficult to send money to and from Mexico in the future.
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In the aftermath of a reversal, the current gap in abortion services between red and blue states will become even more severe.
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They have become even tougher in recent weeks as bond buyers run scared from the outlook on interest rates in the United States.
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We know you are already a smooth customer, but the Remington EP239.99 299.99-in-1 epilator could help you to become even smoother.
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Concerns over consent, privacy and anonymity do not disappear simply because subjects participate in online social networks; rather, they become even more important.
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In the past year, terrorist attacks, political upheavals, and deaths have become routine, and that need for wisdom has become even more crucial.
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Turkey's negotiators are formidable and could become even tougher to deal with on a range of issues, including Cyprus and European energy security.
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And if the federal government gets its way in front of the Supreme Court this week, obtaining a wiretap could become even easier.
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If Cruz were to win the presidency, the reactionary wing of the Republican Party would become even more empowered than it already is.
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This ability to take overhead action will become even more essential with election campaigns in full force and online trolls increasing in number.
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Steven Universe is powerful, necessary fiction, and its importance is going to become even clearer as the Trump era's parade of intolerance continues.
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These possibilities become even harder to ignore when we consider the extent and the methods already used by Russia in the 2016 election.
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This partial ban on WhatsApp is just one of several signs that the highly censored country is about to become even more restrictive.
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Thibodeau enjoys the idea of what his 222-year-old rookie can become, even if his offensive woes were a concern last season.
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Feldman previously teased a second season in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, revealing that the two friends' relationship would become even more complicated.
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As the networks and applications become even more important in a 5G connected world, our customers, and the industry, look for continuous innovation.
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In a flash, good actors become even better actors once you realize they had to pretend they were from a whole different continent.
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In the report on security policy, the government said: "Germany's security environment has become even more complex, volatile, dynamic and thus increasingly unpredictable".
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Help the people you work for become even better versions of their own awesomeness — and do the same for yourself in the process.
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After solid U.S. jobs figures released Wednesday, expectations of a rate hike by the U.S. Federal Reserve next week have become even stronger.
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Things become even murkier when you look beyond licensed dealer transactions, such as sales made at many gun shows and through private parties.
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Catholic traditionalists in her own party -- who have never really warmed to the Protestant woman at the helm -- will become even more vocal.
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Seoul could become even more open to talking with Pyongyang if the coming South Korean election goes the way it appears it will.
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This wacky world we live in seems to be inspiring a creative revolution as forms of protest become even more elaborate and innovative.
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These cards can give you extra swing on turns when you wind up discarding, so your Doomguard and Soulfire become even more powerful.
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Machine learning, which researchers have increasingly used to train AI systems, could become even faster and more powerful with quantum computers and materials.
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Not only will employees have more context to make better decisions, this culture of transparency will encourage them to become even more loyal.
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When spring comes and you still feel bad, you become even more hopeless because everyone is supposed to feel cheerful in warm weather.
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Catch 22: As these companies get better at disseminating news, they become even bigger targets for bad actors, perpetuating the cycle of misinformation.
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As on-the-job skills come and go, having a solid foundation of basic literacy and numeracy skills will become even more vital.
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So the feedback is that angry voters back nationalist politicians, whose policies further impoverish those voters, who become even angrier and so on.
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Furthermore, people are also worried that the gun control bill and regulations will become even stricter, prompting people to buy even more guns.
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The Democrats will become even more of an alliance of upscale, progressive whites with blacks and Latinos, based in large and diverse cities.
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Since the Iron Curtain fell 30 years ago, it's likely east and west will become even more similar in the next 30 years.
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Given that, if things continue going the way they are, the two halves of a once-divided continent will become even more intertwined.
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"If you don't know where your money is or where it's going, those already lofty financial goals will become even harder to reach."
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When he perfects the turn and square, the jab step, the spin, this balletic 203-foot-3 fellow will become even more dangerous.
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A Duque victory in the elections — as appears probable — would likely see the relationship between the two countries become even worse, Gregoire said.
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On top of this, the process of creating immigration policy within the White House will likely become even more unresponsive to the people.
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It was released in 1995, and since then, it's become even more popular, with several conferences and meetups based on the Ruby language.
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It's an impossible ballet to like, though, and in light of the Harvey Weinstein revelations and their repercussions, hard questions become even harder.
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But the Yankees — and Sanchez — believe he can become even better this season by mastering a catcher's most rudimentary task: catching the ball.
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When you have a disability that affects the way you can read and respond to other people, those benefits become even more important.
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But so far, few visitors have come, and the state may become even less inviting to outsiders if the Rakhine insurgency heats up.
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"Now Beijing has a good excuse to become even more uncompromising," said Jean-Pierre Cabestan, a political scientist at Hong Kong Baptist University.
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And the rush has fueled concerns that a gentrifying neighborhood will become even less affordable, as "tech bros" push out the working class.
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Westworld has never been easy to parse, a fact that has become even more true as the series careens into its third season.
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Forcing Twitter users to encounter political views they disagree with, my research shows, can make them become even more wedded to their own.
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As chain restaurants are being forced to close their dining rooms around the country, delivery has become even more essential to their business.
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Drug shortages could become even more pronounced during a pandemic, which could cut off pharmaceutical supply chains in various parts of the world.
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Why it matters: If the trend continues, as predicted, the impact of climate change will become even more severe, the intergovernmental organization warns.
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Since his acquittal, Trump has become even more emboldened, flouting the rule of law with his latest interference in Department of Justice matters.
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The turnaround in getting test results has become even more urgent with the coronavirus epidemic in China that is spreading around the world.
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Since the Supreme Court's landmark 2010 ruling in the Citizens United case, campaign spending in the United States has become even more unrestricted.
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The Astros, who were 10 games better than the next closest American League team entering Thursday night's games, may soon become even stronger.
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Chancellor expects cloud spending management to become even more complicated as new technologies emerge and companies need to analyze greater amounts of data.
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The singer had become even taken on her boyfriend's low-tendencies, only appearing every now and then to announce a new business venture.
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If Mixer chooses to do the same, they'll become even more similar to their larger competitor — which is not itself a bad thing.
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"Such events are becoming more frequent, more severe and more widespread and will become even worse unless we act urgently, now," he said.
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They share a commitment to service and experience that will only become more essential as ecommerce and same-day delivery become even easier.
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The trade-offs become even more difficult when we think about the long-term integration of the children and grandchildren of today's immigrants.
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In the weeks to come, keeping the cash flowing will become even more important as candidates build early state machines and buy advertising.
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Although the C.B.O. says the overall market would be stable under the new plan, rural areas could become even less attractive to insurers.
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Emerging markets will become even more significant to global health and development in the years ahead regardless of the outcome of the election.
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What's more, a recent Indeed report claims these "skilled digital data jockeys" will become even more sought-after in the years to come.
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Cleanses have become even more popular since Beyonce's mid-2000s foray, with the rise of more juice shops and mail-order juicing kits.
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And as people get laid off or have to stay home from work without pay, cost will become even more of a barrier.
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"Macron's case is weakened, so progress on the budget could become even slower than it already is," a second euro zone official said.
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As we end this decade and begin the next one, let's continue working to become even better—for ourselves and for each other.
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We worry that these conversations will become even more marginalised than before as the focus once again shifts entirely onto rebuilding the Mackintosh.
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The important question is to understand why is it that some people have these experiences and they become even life-enriching, enhancing experiences.
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I had one student last year who was already really high energy, but when he drank, he would become even more high energy.
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After the latest terrorist action in Germany, where 12 people died at a Christmas market, this cry is going to become even louder.
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This suggests that the public's judgements of nudging could become even more favourable if we can successfully convey scientific understandings of human behaviour.
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Contrary to popular belief, when you give yourself permission to eat a food whenever you want, the "off-limits" foods become even less interesting.
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With massive amounts of data expected to be flowing along 5G networks, GDPR is likely to become even more important for the business world.
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As anyone could have foreseen, he has become even more openly virulent in his bigotry since and chafed against democratic restrictions on his authority.
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Aerial footage of the Kincade fire showed homes engulfed in flames propelled by high winds that could become even stronger in the coming days.
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To be sure, regulators should watch out that cryptocurrencies do not become even more of a conduit for criminal activity, such as drug dealing.
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I felt scared that I was going to become even less understood or even more scrutinized as a nonbinary person using they/them pronouns.
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That may become even more true with Chief of Staff John Kelly reportedly sidelined and the president preoccupied with prosecutor Robert Mueller's Russia probe.
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If Esquel is any guide, Chinese firms may use the opportunity to become even more efficient, rather than wilting in the face of adversity.
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We've still got over 15 percent of the country in drought, and in some places, especially the plains, the drought has become even worse.
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In the 1970s, it wanted to become even more of a hobbyist group, and less of a group that fights legal battles in Washington.
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Pitching a startup to investors can be a harrowing experience — but things become even more complicated when presenting a hard-to-describe technology company.
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Till now the IMF has tolerated Mr Macri's unorthodoxy, perhaps fearing that policy would become even less orthodox were he to lose the election.
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This is because current text-generation systems share certain weaknesses, and with a few examples those weaknesses become even more obvious to the discriminator.
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The Kentucky Derby, US — The annual horse racing event in May has become even more popular with the super rich for gambling and partying.
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So that the rich could become even richer, the area then had to burn and eventually become the dumping ground for the city's garbage.
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Nutritious food has become even harder to afford since Ali's father was forced to work in a brick factory to pay off a debt.
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Depending on the results, the little buzzers could become even more common than the mosquitos some of them are being programmed to help eradicate.
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If the FDA provides a "blatantly legal" path forward for the cannabidiol-rich cannabis derivatives, the boom will become even more pronounced, Gomez said.
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France bubbles with national pride, and may become even more joyful on hearing that the vanquished, next-highest bidder was Berganza, an English dealer.
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By appointing John Bolton as national security adviser, Trump has shaken off his generals' moderating influence – and become even less predictable, writes Peter Apps.
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"Unless we follow everything that Europe does, UK regulators become even more powerful," said Adams, a former head of insurance regulation at the BoE.
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The search for investors has become even more difficult after a Finnish administrative court last month decided to make the mine's environmental permit temporary.
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The already-tight cast become even closer after their reunion, Monroe revealing in August that the crew are all on a group text together.
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Some expert observers are already bracing for the conflict to become even more unhinged as the stakes get higher, and the deadlines get closer.
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And because the two are only going to become even more iconic, we're going to get a jumpstart on cataloguing their legendary looks now.
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Under the crown prince, Riyadh has become even more repressive, as the brutal killing of Khashoggi and the crackdown on all domestic dissent suggest.
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And Mr. Falih wasted little time in trying to calm markets amid fears that already volatile oil prices could quickly become even more volatile.
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Even Donald Trump has a tale of woe: He rose from the ashes of bankruptcy to become even more rich and famous than before.
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In this final case, a sad ending may become even sadder as Castle (Nathan Fillion) and Beckett jeopardize their lives by taking on LokSat.
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With no relief in either inventory or home price appreciation in sight, the housing market is likely to become even more competitive this year.
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Cultivating resilience together As climate change heightens the frequency and intensity of natural disasters, preparing and recovering from crisis will become even more important.
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Without more funding to help sustain the programs, the letter warns it will become even harder for people to receive healthcare in Puerto Rico.
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He will neither enjoy nor politically benefit from the gathering storm that is facing House Republicans today and appears destined to become even worse.
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Smuggling has become even more difficult since governments in the region cracked down on the trade after it exploded into a crisis last year.
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As tax code reform moves forward, Congress and the Trump administration have a unique opportunity to empower Americans to become even more generous givers.
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Explicit expressions of bigotry and hatred by Trump supporters were common throughout the campaign, and they have become even more intense since his election.
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And coming back to job interviews, if everyone lied, then nobody could be trusted, and hiring decisions would become even more arbitrary and random.
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The latest report also warned of more disruption to global food chains as extreme weather events become even more frequent due to climate change.
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Rick Saccone, the Cook Political Report changed 2628 race ratings toward Democrats, illustrating how an already difficult playing field could become even more treacherous.
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Capital Economics believes China's fiscal policy will become even more supportive, which would be most likely achieved by relaxing constraints on off-budget borrowing.
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The problem, they say, is that opinions of Trump have become even more deeply entrenched, both for and against, since the partial government shutdown.
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With chicken sandwiches set to become even more ubiquitous, there has never been a better time for plant-based versions to enter the market.
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Having this smart camera — which has the potential to become even smarter through software updates — is a compelling reason to consider the Pixel 3.
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Brands are likely to become even more segmented into red and blue, strengthening the association between liberals and Priuses and conservatives and Cracker Barrel.
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Life, lived so close to the elements, has always been rugged here, but it has become even more so amid the nation's economic decline.
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But one issue keeps cropping up that I think is going to become even more prevalent in the years to come: Non-functional batteries.
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Mr. Trump seems less sure-footed about responding to atrocities in a war that has become even more complex with the Islamic State degraded.
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China is expected to become even more of a focal point now that Mr. Trump has named the next American ambassador to Australia: Adm.
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Unbuttoned Since last Sunday's Golden Globes, the question of what to wear to the various awards shows has become even more fraught than usual.
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They argue that migrants could become even more vulnerable after many of left their homes to escape violence and criminal gangs in Central America.
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Since then, movies — and now, increasingly, television shows — have become even more intense and immersive, ensuring that we lose ourselves more freely in them.
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"We expect economic momentum to cool over the winter as wider investment stalls, and consumers become even more cautious," said James Smith at ING.
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After reviewing the list, Mr. Dowd become even more convinced, the person said, that allowing the president to be interviewed would be a problem.
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Once they cross the blue line they can crisscross, change lanes and become even more dangerous — evading even the best-designed coverages, Hunwick said.
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The outbreak could become even deadlier as millions of people in China travel back to their hometowns to celebrate Lunar New Year on Saturday.
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The country's travel industry is preparing for the possibility that the pneumonia-causing virus could become even more widespread during a busy travel season.
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So hugging Trump close could doom him, but his odds of staging an upset may become even longer if he alienates the President's base.
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He empowered them, the assistant Ron Adams said, by cultivating a sense of self-reliance that has become even more apparent in recent weeks.
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Since I returned from Vietnam for the first time in 1969, I have become even more convinced that our war there was terribly wrong.
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"As the digital economy expands, it will become even more expensive for nations to shut down the internet," he wrote in an October analysis.
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So that a few people can become even more fabulously wealthy and we can get cheap gas to fuel our shiny new monster trucks.
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He also told her that when she gets stressed, her already drastically low amount of serotonin plummets, causing her to become even more depressed.
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But it took more than 20 years for laptop makers to get portables under five pounds, and only recently have laptops become even lighter.
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"The role of citizen scientists will likely become even more crucial to the detection of interesting transiting exoplanets," the authors wrote in the paper.
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"This is a huge moment for us – four great platforms that become even more capable with working with all of you," Cook said in 2016.
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And with a reported 275,000 people approaching local authorities for homelessness assistance in the past year, these types of schemes may become even more necessary.
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Now I worry it will become even more removed from the public consciousness over the next few months, forestalling the possibility of urgently needed action.
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"The fear is that Europe will become even more fractured in the coming years, as anti-EU, populist sentiment spreads across the region," she said.
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He predicts that "Down With This Sort of Thing" may decline in placard popularity as "people get angrier" and the issues become even more contentious.
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"I am deathly afraid she will continue to harass and stalk me and it may become even worse from here," she wrote in the petition.
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But it may soon become even truer that these devices are running the same Windows OS now that Windows is becoming a modular operating system.
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Of late, Panarin has become even more of a scoring threat, notching four goals in back-to-back games last week against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
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In response, it will become even more important that major network generators and local embedded generators ensure protection systems on their equipment are set correctly.
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The search engine also predicts bomber jackets, coatigans (a coat/cardigan hybrid), and shirt dresses will become even more ubiquitous as the year rolls on.
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Squint your eyes and you'll easily see three vibrant, pixelated Marios — which become even more visible when the hair is brushed in a certain direction.
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With tensions rising among foreign powers, Syria's intractable war will become even more impervious to peace, and its civilians will continue to bear the brunt.
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If there is a tech bubble, and if it pops as some experts have predicted, investment dollars for "moonshot" ventures will become even more limited.
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The download catalog is expected to become even more exciting once new shows — like Get Out director Jordan Peele's The Twilight Zone remake — come out.
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Or maybe founder Jeff Bezos will take the more predictable route and just pocket the extra money to become even richer than he already is.
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These traits enable cephalopods to adapt rapidly to changes in the environment which have become even more pronounced in recent decades thanks to human activity.
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In 2009, he was famously signed by Ben Klock's Klockworks imprint, and in the time since Khutoretsky's sets have become even more versatile and elegant.
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Nevertheless, if activist investors are to become even bigger and busier, they will have to deliver the same results that they demand of their targets.
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"Against this backdrop, we believe financial markets will become even more sensitive to bad news," they wrote, while recommending a defensive stance on risk-taking.
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Hopefully that trust between them will help the bonds become even stronger, but we're going to have to see if that's the case or not.
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That might compel state lawmakers to become even more artful in map-making, further bending lines to capture friendly precincts or to bypass hostile territory.
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Of course, owning the desktop OS is not as strategically important today as it once was, and will likely become even less so going forward.
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But in practice it is expensive to store large amounts of bills safely — and it would become even more so if the denominations were smaller.
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In recent years, rain has become even more important for India as dryer monsoons have caused a water supply crisis in the country to worsen.
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Shutdown continues: Negotiations to end the partial shutdown of US federal agencies, now well into its second week, are set to become even more difficult.
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The good news for any of us who may lose a job is that most of them have bounced back to become even more successful.
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And the requirements may become even more demanding soon, said Paul DiFilippi, director of enrichment programs at Sixth Star, which provides programs for cruise ships.
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Unfortunately, avoiding this kind of indirect support of Big Five through their back-end services will become even more difficult to avoid in the future.
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First, BattleTech itself has become even more of a game of grinding attrition via a few major mechanical changes, which have inspired some mixed reactions.
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The line between work and personal life has become even more blurred as employees nationwide must work from home and grapple with the new balance.
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The U.S. tariffs have affected China's economic growth - albeit modestly - and their impact will become even more pronounced if the trade frictions persist, Liu said.
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Business leaders, for example, have said they worry about attracting workers if New York and other cities become even more expensive than lower-tax areas.
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Here's what we know ... Manziel has become even more reckless with his drug problem recently -- even blowing lines in front of people he barely knows.
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The boomerang effect, in which people become even more entrenched in false beliefs when presented with facts, can also occur when medical misconceptions are challenged.
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And as Senate Democrats' irritation grows with envoys who are ensconced abroad, an already slow confirmation process for new nominees could become even more sclerotic.
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When emergency regulations are necessary to cover what should already be covered, the gaps in the country's health care system become even more painfully obvious.
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But there's an abusive sort of victim-blaming in demanding that progressives single-handedly uphold civility, lest the right become even more uncivil in response.
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The restrictions have become even tougher ahead of Diwali festivities this weekend, as the celebration coincides with the seasonal onslaught of the country's worst pollution.
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But that's hardly a solution for the majority of voters that support the Democratic Party's current positions, who would become even more isolated from power.
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The U.S. tariffs have affected China's economic growth — albeit modestly — and their impact will become even more pronounced if the trade frictions persist, Liu said.
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Central bankers around the world also appear to have become even more cautious as concerns over inflation and international trade cloud the global economic picture.
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Potholes, worn paint and other irregularities — standard fare on too many of today's roads — will potentially become even greater safety hazards than they are now.
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That work will become even more urgent as the Islamic State, facing defeat in Syria and Iraq, trains its sights on Europe with new vengeance.
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It's not pleasant working in the cold of the winter, but in the summer, all the gear and chemicals become even more oppressive, said employees.
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Third, the already-troubled confirmation hearings for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh likely become even more so in the wake of the Rosenstein removal. Why?
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The so-called "Lloyd's Lab" is designed to help the insurance giant become even more competitive by securing partnerships with innovative global tech start-ups.
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Already wide political divisions have become even wider, and, according to US News & World Report's annual "best country" survey, America's reputation for trustworthiness has declined.
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In recent years, the city has become even more of an artistic hub as economic refugees have crossed the Bay Bridge from unaffordable San Francisco.
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As the negotiations progress, and the trade-offs and costs of leaving the European Union become clearer, the choices are likely to become even harder.
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The museum is also opening in a city that has become even more of a congested, fractious, global economic power — with the problems to match.
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And, depending on your situation, preparing for retirement may become even more difficult, as the Trump administration makes moves on tax reform and other priorities.
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However, it's become even more omnipresent thanks to everyone's favorite techno-DJs Alexa and Siri, who can call it up whenever you ask for it.
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After 2020, the odds will become even more remote that the Republicans could lose their House majority: It would take a genuine Democratic landslide nationally.
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Kodak's also benefited from the fact that big-budget Hollywood directors are eternally enamored with film, have possibly become even more so in recent years.
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"The market has become even more aggressive in factoring in Fed easing over the past week," strategists at Singapore's DBS Bank wrote in a morning note.
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One result of Mr Xi's efforts to tighten the party's control over the media has been that public discussion of prostitution has become even more prudish.
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Further, it's possible that if Buttigieg becomes successful on the campaign trail, then Americans may become even more open to the idea of a gay president.
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A future that sees us restore our parliamentary sovereignty and national self-determination, and to become even more global and internationalist in action and in spirit.
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With the midterms looming, it's going to become even more pivotal to let your local representative know where you stand, so warm up those dialing fingers.
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Considerable political, sociological and cultural ties exist between the two nations and these have become even more pronounced and important since the arrival of Princess Charlene.
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For all of his talk about the power of companies like Netflix, Google, and Facebook, Judge Leon's decision will allow those companies to become even bigger.
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The Cuban and Venezuelan government remain tightly aligned and both have declared their intent to become even closer allies in the face of the Trump measures.
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Following a drone clash between China and the United States, it's become even more clear that a set of rules are needed to govern drone behavior.
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Still, as the push to reduce carbon dioxide emissions leads to the use of new energy sources, it may become even trickier to avoid animal products.
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And with the advent of self-driving cars, the economics underpinning mobility services become even more attractive, with the cost slashed to around $1-per-mile.
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But if the changes do go into effect, protecting endangered species in the face of a warming planet would become even more difficult, according to experts.
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The distinction between public and private figures is important, because if she's deemed the former, the case will become even more complicated than it already is.
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Unless the left actually comes with a stronger story, I'm afraid the right are going to rise up and become even stronger than they are now.
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Since 1995, it has become even rarer to see any of CBS' few woman-starring fledgling series pop or truly make it past their first season.
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One of the consequences of the political polarization and congressional dysfunction, which is really at record levels, is that the presidency has become even more powerful.
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As a tactical play, these factors can be used to implement market forecasts, but they may become even more compelling when combined as strategic core holdings.
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Since then many observers thought leaders in Hong Kong and Beijing had become even less inclined to give way to public opinion on sensitive political matters.
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Filter bubbles are not unique to this algorithmic moment, but they have become even more capable and imbued with agency in the era of machine learning.
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FOOD SECURITY The latest report also warned of more disruption to global food chains as extreme weather events become even more frequent due to climate change.
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I "have to admit that when you're the father of two daughters, you become even more aware of how gender stereotypes pervade our society," he wrote.
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When examined through a racial equity lens, the disparities become even starker; on average, white families have six times the wealthof African American and Hispanic families.
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As temperatures continue to rise, many such climate-sensitive diseases will become climate-driven, and monitoring and bringing attention to them will become even more crucial.
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Pluto will soon become even less so, as her gravitational pull will allow it to slip away from Mercury in short twos to close the gap.
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Civil servants' salaries will be frozen for the third year, pensions are to rise less than inflation; foreign goods and vacations will become even more expensive.
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Things become even murkier because the second problem with lithium pricing is that most trade is conducted between a small number of producers and their customers.
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They lacked enough difference from the norm (and in the case of Citronelle had a firm enough conclusion) to become even minor landmark shootings of 2016.
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That, too, is on the roadmap and will become even more important once the team launches mobile versions of Vivaldi, which are also on the roadmap.
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Even your frenemies and people who are jealous of you will chill out a bit—or they'll become even more envious, and you'll watch them implode.
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"Donald Trump has become even more destructive with his attacks on this judge," said Arianna Huffington, co-founder and editor-in-chief of The Huffington Post.
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She said Democrats are "trying to replicate" the Thomas-Hill controversy but observed that Senate politics have become even more polarized over the past three decades.
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And meeting the goals has become even more important in the wake of the Paris climate accord last year, which mandated significant reductions in carbon emissions.
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Second, the books uniformly garner comparisons to Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale, which has become even more popular thanks to the Hulu adaptation starring Elisabeth Moss.
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Yet according to MBA admissions consultant Barbara Coward, the essay component has become even more critical to MBA admissions teams than it was in the past.
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So, as gold mining continues to slow and the costs associated with mining increase to meet the challenge of extraction, gold could become even more expensive.
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But I also have to admit that when you're a father of two daughters, you become even more aware of how gender stereotypes pervade our society . . .
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But now that exclamation mark serves only to punctuate the incredulity of those who have seen the company's long, steep fall become even worse this week.
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This bill has become even more critical as our forest challenges — wildfire, drought, insects, as well as the rising costs of forest management — continue to grow.
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Now comes the grueling homestretch of the campaign, where advertising will step up and the bickering between the candidates is likely to become even more biting.
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They worry that the country, already among the lowest in global gender-equality rankings, could become even more resistant to elevating women to positions of power.
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If he does not, expect foreign investors to become even more skittish and for the Iranian currency to fall further against the dollar, fueling more inflation.
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These perceptions have become even more entrenched as the EU has grappled with its internal agonies of economic distress, mass migration and the risk of Brexit.
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But with a growing menu of cheap financial advice, trading, and investing options for customers, the wealth-management industry has become even more crowded and competitive.
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" In practice, the very fact of being segregated creates an environment in which hostile views "become even more negative and their political consequences even more severe.
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Others, like Stadium, Eleven and FloSports, project bright futures for their well-funded start-ups as they hope to become even fractionally as profitable as ESPN.
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With the bridged gap between content creators and viewers (via Twitter, FB), we've seen these toxic fandoms become even more emboldened over the last ten years.
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And I was the doctor, the product of a system that has, if anything, become even more impersonal and transactional since he first wrote those words.
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Given that other European Union countries are also struggling to hire fruit pickers, the competition to hire young, able-bodied workers has become even more intense.
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Telegram's own private, multibillion-dollar ICO presales are the natural endpoint of ICOs: A giant engine for hedge funds and millionaire investors to become even richer.
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But warnings about the impact of Muslim immigration, burqas and mosque minarets have become, even for many mainstream politicians, a way to classify Muslims as outsiders.
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And as the coronavirus pandemic has sent millions of U.S. office workers to work remotely for the foreseeable future, the two have become even more blended.
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High-income countries will likely be able to cope, but areas like Sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Asia and India will become even more vulnerable.
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His status was an enormous question mark this summer, and had become even more pressing with the team a week away from going to training camp.
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She doesn't think Trump can deliver on his promises, and once he fails his base our ugly and fractious political situation could become even more grotesque.
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Having recently bought a house in Philadelphia after three seasons with the Flyers, he expects opportunities to visit family in France will become even more scarce.
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Striking this balance could soon become even more challenging, as the prospect of less government enforcement might encourage management to test the limits of acceptable behavior.
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Mr. Johnson is walking a tightrope that officials said could become even more treacherous if Mr. Trump's showdown with Iran opens a new trans-Atlantic rift.
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If anything, OFZ securities have become even more alluring after S&P Global's decision last month to raise the country's credit rating back to investment grade.
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The lack of infrastructure buildout to unserved communities will become even more apparent as the U.S. races to become a leader in 2202G and broadband deployment.
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Trump's defiance is a sign that once acquitted by the Senate, he is likely to become even more unchained and to treat his escape as vindication.
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Prices have come down for many supermarket staples as Amazon (AMZN)/Whole Foods, Walmart (WMT) and Target (TGT) become even bigger players in the grocery business.
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That could become even more true if the court finds in favor of Louisiana, which would give states broad leeway to restrict abortion, according to Nash.
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"I believe a privacy-focused communications platform will become even more important than today's open platforms," Facebook's chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, said in a blog post.
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Summertime heat is forecast to become even deadlier without action to drastically reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change, according to a new study.
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Since then, Netflix's market position in video has become even more dominant, making it difficult for ISPs to justify angering customers by potentially throttling Netflix speeds.
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But as bad as this never-admit-error policy is as a campaign strategy, it would become even more disastrous if Trump reaches the White House.
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Harshbarger's struggles drive home just how deadly the opioid epidemic has become: Even the people equipped to deal with death can't keep up with the pace.
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There are many kinds of disruptions and disasters that can be planned for, but many can't (and this will become even more true as climate change progresses).
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Given the flurry of challenges to the President's refusal to submit to constitutionally authorized congressional oversight, this is an issue that will shortly become even more acute.
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With Trump's legislative agenda likely to be stalled by a Democrat-controlled House, judicial appointments will become even more of a priority over the next two years.
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"As I think about the future of the internet, I believe a privacy-focused communications platform will become even more important than today's open platforms," Zuckerberg writes.
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"As I think about the future of the internet, I believe a privacy-focused communications platform will become even more important than today's open platforms," Zuckerberg wrote.
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When those changes are wrought by machines, they become even harder, and all the more so when those machines seem to behave more and more like humans.
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We hope that through Prime Minister Trudeau's visit, the layered and complex issues facing First Nations youth in Canada become even more present in the national conversation.
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The problem has become even more acute in recent years as the prices for fine art, cars and wine have soared, giving families more leeway in valuations.
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It's such an important issue; sex and depression are taboo topics on their own and become even more so when you put them and relationships all together.
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By leveraging this base in an additional application, we hope that the iBot will become even more accessible to those who need it for their own mobility.
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Facebook is already dominant in mobile advertising, and the company has the opportunity to become even more so through its messaging services — What's App and Facebook Messenger.
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She's become even more active over the past year, protesting gun violence, pushing for legislative action and sharing her story of survival with anyone who will listen.
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Facebook has been accused of being liberal before, so it's unclear whether voters paranoid about the mainstream media won't just become even more suspicious of the platform.
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Some social scientists fear that the mere act of studying geoengineering will cause politicians to become even more complacent than they already are about addressing climate change.
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The threat of train derailments, delays, or stumbling upon a gruesome wildlife scene can become even more unbearable when you're also lugging around 35 pounds of luggage.
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In fact, there is a danger that, having ridden out the Atlantic's biggest-ever hurricane while dodging the doomsday scenario, property speculators will become even more reckless.
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Already I'd say 90 percent of workers in the hospitality industry come from outside of the UK. Eating out will become even more expensive as a result.
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Unfortunately, Iran's nuclear deal has become even more politicized in this season of presidential elections when candidates have to satisfy their political bases and their campaign donors.
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Saphir, launched in 1981, hardly represents the state of the art in underwater undetectability; in the decade since the Okinawa incident diesel-electrics have become even quieter.
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It's hard to know where the iPad market will go from here, especially with impending promises that Apple's MacBook line will become even thinner and more powerful.
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On top of that, several Fed officials have recently said that for the nation's biggest banks, future tests will become even more difficult, with stricter capital requirements.
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Yet, if CMS reduces the payment rate for the 220006B program, there is no question rural hospitals in Texas will become even more desperate, or close altogether.
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Next year, when Oasis is integrated into the Hyatt loyalty program, it'll become even more attractive to corporate clients (who already make up half of Oasis' business).
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When you consider that there are far fewer black families at the top of the income distribution than white families, the inequities showcased here become even starker.
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Adverts could become even more effective at identifying customers and enticing them to spend money, using troves of data that have been gathered to anticipate their needs.
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If Attijariwafa's new Egyptian subsidiary continues to be as profitable as it has been recently, African banks' contributions to consolidated group results could become even more important.
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The beloved Japanese chain, which also has locations in Taiwan, Korea, and Hong Kong, has since become even more popular on Instagram with its famously fluffy pancakes.
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However, it's important to remember that 6900 million people still don't have enough food to eat, and the situation may become even more serious in the future.
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The issue has become even more relevant after controversies involving tech giants — such as the recent data scandal involving Facebook — and ahead of European elections in 2019.
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When markets are going haywire and investors have a laundry list of reasons to be worried — like they do now — low-volatility stocks become even more alluring.
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The solution to such legislative extremism isn't for the other major party to become even more accommodating; killing one's opponents with kindness doesn't work on Capitol Hill.
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We have the opportunity to deliver users a far better online experience, and guidance will become even more crucial as the number of websites continues to skyrocket.
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If you've ever had to financially support your partner due to a layoff, health issue, or mere bad judgment, things can become even more complicated—and costly.
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Those who have followed Dimon through his career are not surprised that the straight-talking New York banker has become even more outspoken during Donald Trump's presidency.
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If those clinics continue to be harder to reach or vanish, finding and treating STDs will become even more difficult — and the diseases will continue to spread.
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Here are some of them: Congress is already struggling to pay for natural disaster recovery, and experts say disasters could become even more costly in the future.
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After Boasberg's ruling, the path forward for states seeking commonsense reforms to broken health-care systems has become even more treacherous, and citizens will suffer for it.
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With Cousins now spacing the floor from behind the arc or positioning himself outside the opposite block for an offensive rebound, this should become even more effective.
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Why she matters: She's not only the first woman to lead NASSCOM, she's also bullish that her gender will become even more indispensable to the technology industry.
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Recently, we've seen a growing number of flare-ups over water access, and troubling signs this will become even more of a battleground, as the paper suggests.
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By then, mistrust in the powerful had become even more toxic, with news of global corruption spreading after the release of the Panama Papers and other investigations.
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"Therefore, these diseases become even more deadly and even more risky in urban circumstances, and that's something we've seen now with Ebola this time around," he said.
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If Ms. Redstone is able to realize her wish of combining CBS and Viacom, she will become even more of a major player in the entertainment business.
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"To a certain degree the government is picking winners and losers in the stimulus bill and we will probably see it become even more political," Richardson said.
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Mr. Muzinich's role could become even more critical given that Mr. Trump has considered Mr. Mnuchin as a possible candidate to be his next chief of staff.
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This brazenly partisan act has become even more strained since Tuesday, when Michael Cohen, the president's longtime lawyer and fixer, directly implicated the president in criminal activity.
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And if Mr. Trump takes on the auto industry, sparking another round of retaliation, the threat to Canada's economy will become even more perilous, Mr. Sosnow said.
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Investor distrust of the industry for overspending has resulted in a lack of funds for the sector and capital expenditures are likely to become even more limited.
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Stiglitz says when these people lose their paychecks they will become even more indebted, which will make it very difficult for America's consumer-driven economy to recover.
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The car attack spurred some victims to become even more dedicated to the anti-racism activism that led them to protest at the Unite the Right rally.
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Tapping into donors who can contribute small amounts online will become even more crucial in a fundraising world upended by the coronavirus outbreak and widespread economic uncertainty.
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To stay competitive, companies like Priceline are beefing up their rental property inventory, which means searches through these sites should become even more comprehensive in the future.
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Since the SARS outbreak, China's international tourism has boomed, so the risks of a SARS-like virus epidemic spreading globally have become even more severe, Biswas said.
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It could become even more necessary for older generations to continue working, but opportunities for them may dwindle, especially for low-wage workers as jobs are automated.
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A strong political and trading relationship with the United States has become even more important for Britain after its vote this year to leave the European Union.
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Penguin populations rose, and South Georgia has lately become even more hospitable to them, because the rapid retreat of its glaciers is exposing land suitable for nesting.
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Companies are set to become even more profitable this year as they benefit from a lower corporate tax rate, according to Goldman Sachs' chief U.S. equity strategist.
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And as we learn more from Mueller in upcoming weeks, the "blame everybody else but not me" strategy is going to become even more difficult to buy.
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While Americans' views on the economy have always been linked to political leanings, they've become even more partisan, according to a Pew Research Center survey released Wednesday.
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Achieving a healthier and more just society, however, might soon become even more difficult if two nominees for key administration positions are confirmed by the U.S. Senate.
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I celebrate this and who I will become, even if I continue to find definition over a period of time that I right now cannot fully comprehend.
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But if data mining supplants traditional A&R altogether, labels will become even less willing to take chances on artists whose music isn't engineered to maximize profit.
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Limitations on Chinese investment in the U.S. — for which Trump has pushed — will likely become even stronger in the future, no matter who is president, Cowen said.
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If voters expect to see candidates raiding the refrigerator and flossing, politics could become even less alluring and more densely populated by egomaniacs than it already is.
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Then, even though the bill had become even more extreme, a critical mass of moderates decided they didn't want to be the ones who killed Obamacare repeal.
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Musk had said the need for lower-priced versions of Model 3 will become even greater from July, when the U.S. tax credit again drops in half.
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You want to eat enough to fuel yourself, but not so much that "all your energy goes to the digestive system and you become even slower," Toomey says.
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