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California has long been a leader in catalyzing future technologies.
But it's catalyzing or amplifying a tendency that was already there.
After all, desire and oblivion are the forces catalyzing his music.
It certainly did have the effect of catalyzing and uniting his opponents.
"After the election it was kind of a catalyzing point," he said.
Trump is a one-man fundraising, organizing, catalyzing movement for progressives and liberals.
Today, music is a powerful tool for conveying emotion, expression and catalyzing our imagination.
It's inarguable that Westbrook could be the catalyzing force on a championship-winning team.
By catalyzing content creation, Facebook is widening the funnel into its VR distribution channels.
My own failures have taught me a lot, they've been catalyzing agents for improvement.
She worked closely with him in Gloucester, Massachusetts, catalyzing a productive summer of artistic exchange.
Topologies are meaningful only at specific catalyzing states, a web of traveling media as dust.
He blamed recent events for catalyzing a lack of trust between Teck and the government.
Each absorbs and then rebroadcasts contemporary life and material culture, thereby catalyzing its continuous evolution.
The Navy continued to bomb Vieques after that, catalyzing a wave of protests and civil disobedience.
But what happens to the movement when the catalyzing event fades hazily into the rearview mirror?
David apparently "popped" Bieber in the nuts, calling it a "little love tap," catalyzing any weirdness.
The catalyzing episode occurred on May 17, 1968, six weeks after the murder of the Rev.
For me, the catalyzing moment in this was the moment he had actually filed his financials.
So we are just catalyzing and galvanizing the supply chain through pressure from customers, investors and employees.
To be clear, CAM is not responsible for catalyzing this spirited response from the local artist community.
Mr. Haidt said the Facebook effect was "catalyzing or amplifying" a tendency already there (not "metabolizing or amplifying").
The catalyzing factor has been obvious, even if neither Sanchez nor his teammates can quite explain his feats.
Ensuring women's equal access to aid in the relief and post-conflict recovery phase has catalyzing effects, too.
Cancer requires a bolder attack if we are to start catalyzing recent successes into an all-out victory.
So the tiger decides to stick around, Mr. Bilal said, catalyzing a whole cycle of conflict and death.
"I am hopeful that, whether by design or not, that this has been a catalyzing event," he said.
The President's flirting with sabotage is catalyzing interest in bipartisan action to "repair rather than repeal" the ACA.
It's a catalyzing phrase that radically instilled pride among African Americans and redefined beauty standards around the world.
Just as the Grateful Dead carried the psychedelic revolution with them, Barlow was his own kind of catalyzing agent.
"Restoring business and consumer confidence, and catalyzing inclusive growth is the top priority of government," the finance ministry said.
"That was really one of the catalyzing moments for me when I was like, 'Oh, we're onto something here.'"
I think this is where the entire industry will ultimately go and Intel is catalyzing and accelerating that trend.
"It certainly had a catalyzing effect," Dan Ujczo, a trade lawyer with Dickinson Wright, said of the Pelosi meeting.
The government can't create the solution, but it has an important role to play in incenting and catalyzing its adoption.
The transformation will require a movement involving a global network of collaborators, and we hope to contribute to catalyzing it.
If there was ever was a year for a catalyzing hashtag to rally the Latinx community together, it's been 2018.
She specifically condemned a fictional rape scene that becomes a catalyzing event in the movie but is not historically accurate.
Perhaps we may thank President Trump for catalyzing the climate revolution here at home in the United States of America.
But what it lacks in beauty, it makes up in efficacy — catalyzing the fermentation that results in deep, delicious flavors.
Gavin Starks co-chaired the development of the Open Banking Standard, laying the foundations for regulation and catalyzing international innovation.
S. summit would be a big step forward for catalyzing detente on the Korean peninsula and building a great future.
In Congress, multiple CCS-supportive bills have been introduced, including proposing important additional financing mechanisms and catalyzing CO2 infrastructure development.
A big day of demonstrations can be key to getting a broader movement off the ground or catalyzing a cause.
Rather than catalyzing a demand for policy response, daily weather may be another cause for apathy about this critically important problem.
What if Mr. Trump's achievement turns out to be not just hijacking the party of Ronald Reagan, but catalyzing its disintegration?
But one of Indonesia's start-ups says it's confident of further catalyzing the adoption of e-payment systems in the country.
The digital download, if only for a moment, seemed to be catalyzing the end of music as a commercial entity entirely.
"The industrial park will increase manufacturing in Ghana — creating jobs and catalyzing growth — which benefits the country and investors," he said.
It's Uber's — and by extension CEO Travis Kalanick's — attempt at catalyzing companies with the ambition to create "air taxis" to start building.
Ecuador's first oil concession was awarded in 1878, catalyzing a wave of production along the Santa Elena peninsula throughout the 20th century.
Meeting the right people at the right time is the catalyzing event that sets you up for personal growth sooner or later.
Trump's decision to bet against science and diplomacy is catalyzing the action, innovation and collaboration that is core to our American values.
Her specialty is fermentation, the ancient form of preserving and catalyzing food by letting bacteria go to town on its tantalizing sugars.
The federal government has a critical role in play in catalyzing new clean-tech innovations, and in helping bring them to market.
"Dove is committed to leading the fight against plastic waste, and catalyzing change within the industry and beyond," the press release stated.
It's Uber's, and by extension its CEO Travis Kalanick's, attempt at catalyzing companies with the ambition to create "air taxis" to start building.
But if you think about how these activities are funded, our federal funding agencies have done, truly, a magnificent job in catalyzing discovery.
Several Republican-held state houses have cited arguments like this as they sought to overturn convenience voting, catalyzing a series of court challenges.
Instead of catalyzing confidence, an IMF program raised questions with investors unsure if they were worse off as a result of IMF involvement.
Rose played efficiently and aggressively, attacking the rim with verve and catalyzing the Knicks' offense as he had been brought in to do.
The bill also requires training that is imperative to monitoring early warning signs, and authorizes funding that is key to catalyzing early action.
Even though more than 10 percent of Lombok's population had been dislocated, no national disaster was declared, a prerequisite for catalyzing international aid.
This will help drive down pricing towards affordable healthcare services and drugs, catalyzing greater patient activation and responsibility, while increasing quality and efficiency.
Peter Jaworski, who teaches business ethics at Georgetown University, said that Frazier's initial resignation was the catalyzing event for the others that followed.
Simplifying replies and catalyzing deeper discussions on the platform could make it more accessible to new users and more essential to long-time tweeters.
Deals such as these are catalyzing a record-breaking 2019, with digital health deal activity expected to surpass the $8.1 billion invested in 2018.
The Bessemer Process patented in 1856 by Sir Henry Bessemer is one of the inventions most closely associated with catalyzing the second industrial revolution.
To get a pulse of the role these companies have played in driving innovation and catalyzing startup activity, we decided to dig a little deeper.
The funds and support are aimed at moving the ventures to the next phase of catalyzing business models, generating revenue and connecting to global VCs.
The revelations are credited with catalyzing the "Me Too" and "Times Up" movements, which seek to battle sexual assault, harassment and sexism in the workplace.
The bigger picture: Though deeply entrenched, the PBM space is primed for disruption — and it's likely independent payers will embrace new players catalyzing the changes.
By halting assistance, Mr. Trump is decimating an effective, bipartisan Obama-era initiative and catalyzing an even greater flow of migrants to the United States.
Dr. Woodman's own self-transformation, in her mid-123s, stood as an example to the many others for whom she would become a catalyzing influence.
Freight railroads have played a transformational role in the development of America – revolutionizing transportation and catalyzing the country's economic development for more than 180 years.
When the pair remix a haunting recording that the narrator made in his wanderings, the result is a song that torments them, catalyzing extreme violence.
But they don't have a voice because they don't own it just because the ... See, this is the lie ... Sam Altman: But it's catalyzing action.
Technology plays a disproportionate role — both catalyzing the contagion and scattering the impact — making it harder to remedy the harm and prevent further spreading and mutating.
So, government involvement matters, yet the administration can't be solely responsible for catalyzing the change needed by the American workforce — it falls on us as well.
Facebook's crypto effort may end up "catalyzing" the build-out of infrastructure like wallets, custody and compliance among large financial institutions and payments providers, Bogart said.
Recognizing this "people" dimension of poor neighborhoods — and the complex interplay of race and place — is essential for catalyzing equitable and sustainable economic prosperity for all.
When she was 21, she landed an audition at the pioneering African-American dance company of Katherine Dunham and got in, catalyzing her career in entertainment.
One catalyzing moment: finding original "Krazy Kat" strips, by the masterly George Herriman, being used to plug a leak in a ceiling at a newspaper syndicate.
Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying accused the U.S. of catalyzing public fear surrounding the coronavirus through its evacuations and ban on Chinese travelers to the country.
She cited Soul City, a development organization working across sub-Saharan Africa in HIV prevention, as exemplifying how to use mass media effectively in catalyzing behavioral change.
In both instances America has been the catalyzing force that laid out a modus vivendi at the right time to allow the communist state to disintegrate peacefully.
She also cites climate change as a catalyzing force that spreads diseases, such as the Zika virus, due to the effect climate change has on global ecosystems.
PFS also appeals to philanthropies and mission-based groups because, as successful projects are reimbursed, they can reinvest their initial contributions into more projects, catalyzing more innovation.
The Pretrial Integrity and Safety Act is a good first step – catalyzing urgently necessary reforms without mandating states apply a one-size-fits-all solution from Washington.
As I discussed in a recent column, the CLC proposal would be especially effective at accelerating retirements of old coal plants and catalyzing adoption of wind and solar.
Soldevilla, an artist and catalyzing presence in Havana during this time, presents a fascinating figure through whom to revisit this decade and the phenomenon of Concrete Cuban art.
Daniel Marsh is president and CEO of the National Development Council, a community and economic development nonprofit dedicated to catalyzing small businesses, affordable housing, and infrastructure since 1969.
Meanwhile, dissatisfaction with wage stagnation, income inequality, the loss of manufacturing jobs and the large amount of illegal immigration has spiraled, catalyzing Trump's surprising march to the nomination.
Founded on the premise that brilliance is evenly distributed, Andela is solving the global technical talent shortage while catalyzing the growth of tech ecosystems on the African continent.
The revelations from Weinstein's accusers are credited with catalyzing the "Me Too" and "Times Up" movements, which seek to battle sexual assault, harassment and sexism in the workplace.
Normally, such announcements would be catalyzing for national policy but there is little evidence that the state and firm-level announcements are causing countries to increase their ambition.
Catalyzing what came to be known as the Sunflower Movement, the protesters demanded that the pact be scrapped and that the government institute a more transparent ratification process.
Hathaway and Shapiro claim that the 191874 Kellogg-Briand Pact was the pivotal factor in catalyzing this complex change in international relations, but their own narrative suggests otherwise.
This time, they're on the same side: Banks costars as one of the Bosleys (see above) assisting Scott's Elena, who plays a pivotal role in catalyzing the central mission.
The obscenely vibrant blossoms spread to the edge of the property, stopping only at the fence that separates her yard from Chez Panisse, the famous California-cuisine-catalyzing restaurant.
Drawn to, and nurtured by, Los Angeles' catalyzing combination of entrepreneurs, teams, publishers, platforms, organizers, and capital these esports companies are just the beginning of many more to come.
Loló Soldevilla, an artist and catalyzing presence in Havana during the 1950s, presents a fascinating figure through whom to revisit this decade and the phenomenon of Concrete Cuban art.
In a region where "the enemy of my enemy is my friend," it may improve U.S.–Russia relations, catalyzing greater cooperation between Washington and Moscow in UN-brokered negotiations.
Police Chief Michael Ciminelli said that he suspected that social media was playing a role by simultaneously catalyzing minor disputes into deadly standoffs and drawing more people into them.
In addition to successfully identifying and catalyzing nascent funds, he bridges a gap between the providers of capital and the consumers of capital by creating platforms for transparent dialogue.
We are coming together, catalyzing all corners of our communities to collaborate and improve our cities, block by block and neighborhood by neighborhood—until violence is no longer an option.
" The model demonstrates that social media plays a catalyzing role in the mobilization of social groups before a protest, in a way "which is observable in advance of protest occurrences.
The revelations from Weinstein's dozens of accusers are credited with catalyzing the "Me Too" and "Times Up" movements, which seek to battle sexual assault, harassment and sexism in the workplace.
This leads to one of many distressing and off-putting ways the show approaches suicide: that a death has one catalyzing cause, when suicide has many causes, including mental illness.
It was 50 years ago next month that gay New Yorkers spontaneously rose up to protest police raids on the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village, catalyzing the gay liberation movement.
The mechanism of scapegoating — catalyzing mass disaffection and providing it with a simple culprit — has gone into overdrive in Europe and America as crisis besets the second phase of globalization.
These can be catalyzing moments for communities to raise awareness about gun violence while also hopefully creating an opportunity for police and community members to interact in a positive way.
Finney will work with students on how political disruptions are "catalyzing diverse responses and sparking change," while Abraham will discuss White House functions like creating policy priorities and crisis management.
Today, the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) announced the launch of Cyber NYC, a $30 million "catalyzing" investment designed to rapidly grow the city's ecosystem and infrastructure for cybersecurity.
Snap shares rose more than 3% after RBC Capital Markets upgraded the social media company to outperform from sector perform, noting the "potential for a positive inflection point catalyzing " the stock.
If I was disgusted by Žižek's remarks at the time, it was not because I thought that the left shouldn't respond to Trump's election by turning it into a catalyzing event.
Historically, veteran and military communities have long been at the forefront of American social change, catalyzing the widespread acceptance of evolving cultural norms and perceptions surrounding racial, gender, and sexual equality.
And since Mr. Putin's newfound ability to run again four years from now does not mean any near-term change, Mr. Milov does not see the constitutional amendments catalyzing major rallies.
In the wake of these events, many gun control advocates cited the sniper killings as a catalyzing moment in their sense of urgency about the need for better tracking of ammunition.
Yet opposition to Mr. Trump is plainly catalyzing new alliances of religious progressives — and no other cause has united them more than protecting immigrants and refugees, especially those in their flocks.
Despite overwhelming evidence that climate change is real—and that people play a critical role in catalyzing it—our President-elect, a failed reality star, has refused to listen to literal scientists.
Twenty-five years later, it's abundantly clear that Philadelphia is a landmark movie, signaling — and even catalyzing — the country's progressive evolution with LGBT equality and the plight of those with HIV/AIDS.
She cites the 1991 Clarence Thomas-Anita Hill Senate hearing, in which Thomas was appointed to the Supreme Court despite sexual harassment claims, as an example of sexism catalyzing women's political involvement.
Besides these physiological effects, it can also have a positive impact on your work life, by increasing your attention span, deepening your focusing, catalyzing your creativity, and making you a better listener.
Robinson explains that drag has figured prominently as a critique and rejection of heteronormative social structures and played a significant role in catalyzing what is now known as the gay rights movement.
The radiant earth hovering over the cratered gray moonscape — alive with clouds and oceans, illuminated against the black cosmos — became an instant icon, catalyzing a wave of planetary thinking and ecological awareness.
Rather than catalyzing Americans to action, these critics worry that proposals like Sanders' will paralyze them by making the climate challenge look too big to confront without unacceptable disruption to daily life.
Take to the streets or the state house to play a role in catalyzing a national conversation about mass outrage, but also to connect with others to start mobilizing for the future.
"For many participants, this is their first opportunity to create and exhibit large-scale public artwork — which has a career catalyzing effect," said John Hatfield, executive director of the park, in a statement.
With easier, intuitive emissions reductions opportunities harvested, and ever more ambitious and necessary climate goals pointing to a challenging road ahead, California's leadership on catalyzing the next generation technology is a welcome development.
The New York Times suggested last month that the $41 million spent by the American government to promote gay rights globally may have spawned a backlash, catalyzing Nigeria's draconian 2014 law against homosexuality.
Researchers of extremism say the horrifying attack in New Zealand should be the catalyzing moment that makes platforms like Facebook and others put more focus on removing anti-Muslim hate speech from their platforms.
For many artists, the program was pivotal to their artistic development, and through the work they created during their residencies, we see some of the catalyzing moments that changed the trajectory of their careers.
It's hard to believe that March 2628 marks 28503 years since the United States invaded Iraq, catalyzing a conflict that has redefined U.S. foreign policy and transformed the geopolitics in the Middle East region.
But it isn't clear that Hoffman's Silicon Valley peers even now appreciate their power to affect Trump — or that they understand their role in catalyzing some of the massive economic changes that undergirded his election.
We urge the president's newly forming Task Force on Crime Reduction and Public Safety to incorporate proven community-based strategies and partner with mayors and city leaders who play a critical role in catalyzing change.
"That's usually what the mentality is, that it's a way to get leaner and lose weight, but doing other things outside of running will probably have a better effect at catalyzing that result," he says.
With 19803 studio albums released since her 1968 debut Song to a Seagull, Mitchell—who turns 75 this week—never really stopped singing, with pain and hard circumstance catalyzing some of her most beloved output.
Last year's revelation that brought to light dozens of accusations against Weinstein is credited with catalyzing the "Me Too" and "Times Up" movements, which seek to battle sexual assault, harassment and sexism in the workplace.
H. R. McMaster, and replaced him with John R. Bolton, a hard-line former American ambassador to the United Nations, catalyzing fears of a sharp turn toward military confrontation on Mr. Trump's national security team.
" Reichardt once described "River of Grass," which was met with positive if not career-catalyzing reviews, as "a road movie without the road, a love story without the love and a crime story without the crime.
Previous crashes, like that of Air France Flight 447 in 2009 over the Atlantic Ocean, have been traced to an initial problem with incorrect airspeed readings catalyzing a fatal chain of events exacerbated by pilot confusion.
Total venture capital investments in Ohio start-ups hit $373 million in 2015, up 16 percent from the year prior, according to a report from VentureOhio, an organization focused on catalyzing growth in the state's entrepreneurial ecosystem.
In 22014, for instance, when headlines were lauding social media for its role in catalyzing the Arab Spring, a Syrian protester named Dana Bakdounes posted a picture of herself with a sign advocating for women's equal rights.
Directed by Steve Broadnax, this production originated at the Penn State School of Theater two years ago, and has since toured from South Africa to Scotland, catalyzing conversations on difficult and essential questions of race and justice.
A catalyzing moment for the current renaissance came in the form of Fare Thee Well, the final performances by the core four surviving members: guitarist Bob Weir, bassist Phil Lesh, and drummers Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann.
Not surprisingly, she found the suffering of the Great Recession, and the insular nature of a political class that failed to stem that suffering, had had a catalyzing effect on all these movements, generating a sense of urgency.
"This study definitely provides strong support for the idea that economic conditions and unemployment may have played a role in catalyzing the opioid crisis, particularly in the states with many closures, like Ohio, Michigan and Tennessee," Barnett said.
While the failure to bring WeWork to market at this wildly inflated price might be the catalyzing event to Neumann's ouster, more than a few stories over his tenure have portrayed him as erratic and detached from reality.
The lawsuit comes after Popeyes' new chicken sandwiches have become a viral sensation after being launched earlier this month, fueling long lines and wait times and catalyzing an internet debate over what is the best fast-food chicken sandwiches.
Meanwhile, Mr. Trump, as divisive and catalyzing as ever, is waiting in the wings, amid speculation that he may be mulling a more personal involvement in the race that could end up stoking Republican excitement, Democratic anger — or both.
It's perhaps best known for catalyzing the downfall of ACORN, a low-income advocacy group that lost its federal funding after Project Veritas released undercover videos of the group's employees counseling a sex worker and her "pimp" (a disguised O'Keefe).
The ghost of the Democratic Party's rupture lingers, and it's largely up to this next generation of women — this generation that so definitively put its mark on 2016, catalyzing that rupture — to either exorcise it or learn to live with it.
While it's certainly unfortunate that it took mishandling user data on a large scale to do so, the incident has become the straw that broke the Facebook camel's back when it comes to privacy — and that appears to be catalyzing change.
While the Trump White House is firmly committed to rolling back the clock on environmental progress, new transaction methods coupled with the leadership of large technology enterprises are catalyzing clean energy markets in ways unimaginable only a few short years ago.
The financial disaster in 2008 conceived not only the Tea Party, but an Occupy Wall Street movement that shifted the national conversation around economic inequality and the "1 percent" — catalyzing the rise of the populist progressive wing of the Democratic Party.
At Cities United, we believe mayors and city leaders play a critical part, catalyzing all corners of our communities to come together and improve our cities, block by block and neighborhood by neighborhood—until violence is no longer an option.
The August news was a catalyzing moment for Iowa farmers, who were promised by Trump just two months earlier that he would reevaluate the waivers — something farmers hoped would stem the tide of waivers that had increased under the Trump administration.
By catalyzing a dramatic uptick in the price of oil, it promises to add to the Islamic Republic's revenues at a time when Tehran has been encountering increasing resentment from a population that has suffered from Western, especially American, sanctions.
While the number of startups emerging and amount of venture investment are at an all-time high, most of the trends and technologies catalyzing the health industry to change are either widely accessible (mobile, fitness trackers, bots, BI) or hard to predict (CRISPR).
To address this, the paper outlines a six-point regulatory action plan that recognizes the importance of small business borrowers and protects them, while catalyzing the growth of financial technology lending and other efforts that fill the gaps in small dollar loans.
Nearly two hours in, Jun's announcement that she has had an affair and is embroiled in divorce proceedings is the closest the movie comes to having a catalyzing incident; it pushes her friends to acknowledge the romantic deficits in their own lives.
Moved to halt the Clean Power Plan, which would reduce emissions from coal-fired power plants Took action to revisit the Obama administration's fuel economy standards, aimed at incentivizing the development of cleaner-burning cars and catalyzing demand for electric and hybrid vehicles.
Early-career scientists can prepare themselves by engaging with groups – including the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the one that I run – which offer science communication training, opportunities for scientists and engineers to engage in policy, and tools for catalyzing advocacy.
"The argument that it has had a catalyzing effect in signaling to school districts they have to take school discipline more seriously or change their policies I think is overblown, as is the statement that it's making schools unsafe," said Sasha Pudelski, the group's advocacy director.
And there are signs both within and outside of Xi's government, indicating that Beijing believes its space ambitions can provide a boost to both state-owned and private enterprises in China, catalyzing the kinds of technological breakthroughs that will lift both China's global standing and its slowing economy.
" The company says sales of the United We Win colorway will go toward a scholarship for a "worthy college-bound female student from the Bay Area who has shown an aptitude for overcoming adversity, catalyzing change within their community, and demonstrating excellence in a STEM-related field of study.
They may be contributing to anger against the 'other' or even catalyzing terrorism but we need to look deeper than that at the history of violence and perhaps terror in Australia (including the treatment of Aboriginals, refugees, and demonizing Muslims and Africans who are increasingly alienated from the mainstream).
The project engages with ready-made content from the Internet: motion capture libraries, 3D models and monologues of individuals recounting their experiences with VR in live gameplay, explorative worlds, and VR porn catalyzing conversations about contemporary culture and performance while imagining society's future with advances in VR technologies.
You're just -- when the lightening -- if there's one moment that could help the guy that has made his life's work something this profound, if you can somehow focus some energy on that, in that moment, at just the right time, it can be catalyzing, but it, in no way, can be mistaken for activism.
Those earlier recalls, of a California judge in 1913 and a Wisconsin judge in 1977, combined the same elements that are now catalyzing the response to the sentence handed down by Judge Aaron Persky of the Santa Clara County Superior Court — a perceived lenience toward rape at a time of political mobilization by feminists.
" Institute of Museum and Library Services director Dr. Kathryn K. Matthew noted that her organization supports museums and libraries across the country, providing "vital resources that contribute significantly to Americans' economic development, education, health, and well-being whether by facilitating family learning and catalyzing community change or stimulating economic development through job training and skills development.
It was the U.S. and what became the E.U. that took the lead in not only repelling communism but in shaping the rules and catalyzing institutions that managed the key global issues after W.W. II — like trade, migration, environment and human rights — helping more people around the globe grow out of poverty faster than ever before.
"I am confident that under Muhammad's leadership, Bank Negara Malaysia can continue its service in helping the government, providing advice and views for catalyzing the country's economic growth, as well as administer monetary policy and overseeing the country's financial industry, including continuing Bank Negara Malaysia's efforts to grow the financial industry," Prime Minister Najib Razak said in the statement.
Amazon Is Aggressively Pursuing Big Oil as It Stalls Out on Clean EnergyIn 2014, Amazon announced that it would power its rapidly expanding fleet of data centers with 100…Read more ReadAt least one of the catalyzing events this growing movement was an investigation published by Gizmodo this week, which revealed the extent of Amazon's work with oil and gas companies.
Meanwhile, President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is catalyzing support for an effort to stop surprise medical bills and a top liberal advocacy group wants Congress to focus on strengthening existing health laws.
Then, President-elect Trump, catalyzing an upside breakout of an 18-month trading range in equities, decimating sovereign debt globally, including one of the fastest backup in 10-year yields ever experienced, threatening a multi-decade bull market in bonds, and threatening to stoke the near moribund flames of tepid inflation, a task that trillions in monetary stimulus and millions of words and phrases too carefully uttered by central bankers have been unable to accomplish.
And while Carroll is shown able to tap into European data rights — purely by merit of Cambridge Analytica having processed his data in the UK — to try and get answers, the lack of control holds true in the US. Here, the absence of a legal framework to protect privacy is shown as the catalyzing fuel for the 'great hack' — and also shown enabling the ongoing data-free-for-all that underpins almost all ad-supported, Internet-delivered services.

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