You might highlight three categories — places where she's writing chiefly about "22018"; places where she's writing chiefly about our world today; and places where the two merge.
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Labour costs have been curbed, chiefly with lower social charges.
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The first had been Jean Stafford, a writer now chiefly
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Chiefly, the process makes it easier to integrate with Visa .
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Particulate pollution chiefly comes from burning fossil fuels for energy.
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Chiefly it can go for days without needing a recharge.
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The onus chiefly falls on the oil and gas industry.
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It's chiefly a comparison of global urbanisation and Australian suburbanisation.
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It existed chiefly to make Trump feel good about himself.
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Discussion of foreign policy remains limited chiefly to Brazil's elite.
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The ship now chiefly operates between North Korea and Russia.
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" Mr. Franklin judges chiefly by feeling "the floppiness and softness.
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Still, the Democrats' fortunes may rest chiefly with Mr. Trump.
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Currently the industry chiefly sources its requirements from Asian manufacturers.
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What I chiefly recall was how uncomfortable the lowly Bowie looked.
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That would depend chiefly on what matters most to the company.
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The livestream put it in line with its rivals, chiefly SpaceX.
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However, there are signs of overheating, chiefly in the housing market.
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DeepMind's patent strategy is understood to be chiefly defensive in nature.
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It is wrong to see sci-fi as chiefly predictive, however.
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The Tatmadaw, Myanmar's army, is chiefly responsible for the ethnic cleansing.
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The government awards 85,000 every year, chiefly through a lottery system.
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The government awards 13,000 every year, chiefly through a lottery system.
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The criticism is directed chiefly at the government, not at spooks.
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Praxair does well selling gases for industrial use, chiefly in America.
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Chiefly, it doesn't distinguish between a checking and a savings account.
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They handle the fire-control problem chiefly through sensors and computers.
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Apples are chiefly pollinated by honeybees and blue mason orchard bees.
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Think tanks are chiefly supposed to provide independent expertise to policymakers.
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Online, pop art is chiefly experienced through a cross-contextual lens.
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Chiefly, skyrocketing insurance premiums, higher deductibles and decreasing access to services.
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Again, the dead were chiefly black kids living in deprived neighborhoods.
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Works means chiefly the construction of schools, prisons, roads and the like.
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But CBS has chiefly followed competitors' news breaks on ongoing Washington stories.
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"The anti-Sanders torch is being carried chiefly by Verrit," Vice wrote.
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Nor is NAFTA chiefly responsible for the woes of the American worker.
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It is chiefly focused on modernizing energy infrastructure and improving energy efficiency.
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It comes chiefly from a private British foundation, not from Western governments.
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The alternative is lengthy litigation, which would chiefly serve the president's interest.
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Chiefly: Why won't the network open itself up to an external investigation?
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The stock was chiefly responsible for the consumer staples index edging lower.
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The most popular party in Italy, M5S is chiefly a protest movement.
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Investors expected Samsung customers would turn to alternatives, chiefly Apple's iPhone 7.
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If they are dominant, it is chiefly because consumers like their products.
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Until then it had been chiefly in Europe where Google had trouble.
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It is chiefly aimed at countering North Korea's nuclear and missile threats.
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Volkswagen's rating is driven chiefly by risks related to the emissions scandal.
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In contrast, Australian financials tumbled, led chiefly by Commonwealth Bank of Australia.
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Fewer than ten tiddlers have folded—chiefly as a result of fraud.
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Parker's column is interesting chiefly because it reveals that she's a hypocrite.
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Her father allows her to study chiefly to improve her marriage prospects.
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The structure also houses several small companies, chiefly shipping and advertising firms.
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For their services, the pair reportedly earned over $600,000, chiefly through Bitcoin.
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His works, however pious in theme, chiefly advertise Michelangelo as God-touched.
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Its losses will be borne chiefly by shareholders and creditors, not taxpayers.
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The shortfall is chiefly the result of engine delays for the A320neo.
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If that were to happen, Mr. Uribe would be chiefly to blame.
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But other devices aren't worth it—chiefly the MacBook and MacBook Air.
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" The others, he averred, were chiefly "slum dwellers, criminals and juvenile delinquents.
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The money would be supplied by international donors, chiefly in Arab nations.
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His Cambridge interview, he told me, consisted chiefly of questions about rugby.
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Before her elevation, Ms. Dunn had been focused chiefly on communications strategy.
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" — Toni Morrison "She refused to be bored chiefly because she wasn't boring.
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The company sells virtually all of its products abroad, chiefly in Asia.
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The uneasiness that some have about Dalton is chiefly emotional, rather than statistical.
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It chiefly develops software, but offers services, too, including things like file transfer.
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James Murdoch is ascending once more: indeed, this deal is chiefly his doing.
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It chiefly reflects Mr Johnson's success in attracting disaffected, especially white, younger voters.
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Some £28.8bn of bad loans, chiefly inherited from HBOS, have been run off.
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The remaining 5003% comes chiefly from wealthy businessmen in the form of donations.
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Europe's fad for such bans is driven chiefly not by principles, but politics.
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Although the politicians were chiefly to blame, the IMF's reputation has never recovered.
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That's chiefly because he could move back to hearing criminal cases at will.
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It is chiefly responsible for the increasing division of wealth we're witnessing today.
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Chiefly, it humanises footballers in a way that the media often fails to.
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It will serve chiefly to transport equipment and goods for the oil industry.
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Mesterolone is a anabolic steroid used chiefly for athletic and muscle mass enhancement.
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Chiefly, they have the opportunity to specify resilience as an overt policy goal.
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She's chiefly known for one thing, which vastly underrates and wildly misrepresents her.
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She found what chiefly motivated them was the opportunity to "make a difference".
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Odd Future has always been political, chiefly as an exercise in free speech.
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They have focused chiefly on scrambling to get government aid to stricken states.
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Success, both doctors said, depends chiefly on strong political leadership in each country.
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But it all but shut down in 2016, chiefly because of government pressure.
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The mercury regulation under review chiefly affects pollution from coal-fired power plants.
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Ah, the many vast worlds of repertory known chiefly to specialists and YouTube.
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In my view, he's chiefly concerned with his own political interests and reputation.
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A Sphero, which costs a hundred and thirty dollars, is chiefly a toy.
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Ryan and his top lieutenants — chiefly McCarthy — decided to wait a little longer.
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License plates have chiefly been produced by inmates in a number of states.
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The global range of airports chiefly displays different theories about how to sell.
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Sunday's game, though, may be chiefly remembered for the start of two international careers.
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Though America is out in the cold, the price is falling chiefly on Russia.
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Originally and chiefly in (or in reference to) the British television series Doctor Who.
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Chiefly focused on state-building, Western aid also failed to bring together estranged communities.
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Most voters are probably interested chiefly in the economy, which has been growing healthily.
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The United States acted partly out of charity, but chiefly out of self-interest.
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A largely private couple, the pair have chiefly ignored public interest in their relationship.
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Less certain is whether parents will allow their kids to learn chiefly from screens.
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Support came chiefly from the local stocks of Australian banks and heavyweight utility stocks.
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Google's electricity demand, chiefly from its ravenous data centres, is nearly that of Estonia.
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He hopes to put that right chiefly by using old-fashioned means—cutting costs.
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These levels are also chiefly responsible for driving up market standards for compensation packages.
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In "Belt and Road" he looks chiefly at China's part in reshaping the world.
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That it has instead grown hugely is chiefly owing to the power of escapism.
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He has instincts and a day-to-day appreciation of interests, chiefly his own.
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For Facebook, privacy chiefly means limiting who can see what you post or send.
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The Vunivalu of Serua named Ryan after himself, giving him a "chiefly" new rank.
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SPDC maintains the spills are chiefly due to oil theft, sabotage and illegal refining.
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Last year North Korea sold over $1 billion of minerals to China, chiefly coal.
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This address is remembered chiefly as a vindication of Reagan's muscular opposition to communism.
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Carrie was raised chiefly by her grandmother, Pearl Lee, whom she called Big Mama.
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Then again, at the central bank he has focused chiefly on bringing down inflation.
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So did thousands more European migrants, chiefly eastern European Jews fleeing persecution in Russia.
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Now chiefly: alert to racial or social discrimination and injustice; frequently in stay woke.
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Next, the United States is to be run chiefly by white, Judeo-Christian men.
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The plan aims partly to reduce noise that could harm marine mammals, chiefly whales.
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Chiefly, they require specialized veterinary care, which can be hard to find and expensive.
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Hurston is remembered today chiefly for her 1937 novel Their Eyes Were Watching God.
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"Can Democracy Survive Capitalism?" is chiefly the story of how this autonomy was constrained.
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Now Mr Trump has at last returned fire—but he has chiefly harmed himself.
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It is these three sites which have been chiefly responsible for the centenary celebrations.
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She said that unlike other presidents Trump was chiefly focused on trade and economics.
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But Mr Duterte's iron fist is not chiefly to blame for the country's economic trouble.
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MTN Uganda has more than 10 million subscribers and competes chiefly with India's Bharti Airtel.
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The FBI is chiefly an apolitical institution, carrying out investigations regardless of the political moment.
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Amid such competition new players stand to profit, chiefly a group called Momentum, Novak said.
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Facebook competes with Snap chiefly through its Messenger service, and also with WhatsApp and Instagram.
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Their country has escaped recession for an astonishing 25 years, thanks chiefly to Chinese demand.
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But although it was mostly sold to locals, the debt was chiefly denominated in dollars.
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Instead, they keep tariffs low chiefly to open foreign markets for their hard-lobbying exporters.
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Mr Keïta has faced protests, but not chiefly over the war: corruption allegations sting more.
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Military top brass chafe at the suggestion that the JROTC is chiefly a recruitment scheme.
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Those chiefly concerned with shrinking federal deficits blast a new flood-tide of red ink.
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Those who would board the Ariciogullari knew that this relied chiefly on finding a smuggler.
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He said he had consulted Mr Cohen only on minor issues, chiefly involving real estate.
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Although often portrayed as chiefly an Italian problem, soured credit affects France and Germany too.
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Spot prices are up 1.4 percent this week, chiefly because of Thursday's 1.5 percent rally.
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Spot prices are up 1.4 percent this week, chiefly because of Thursday's 0.993 percent rally.
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Athletics seem to be chiefly designed to advertise the colleges instead of serve the students.
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He ignored that, and a career in American academia, chiefly at Columbia University, quickly blossomed.
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Chiefly, he convinced Stimson and other leery officers that surveys would be for their benefit.
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He has been moving chiefly into both dollar and local-currency denominated securities in Brazil.
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Iran and Russia share major goals, chiefly preventing the ouster of President Assad by force.
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Kupato carried a carved hardwood staff, a chiefly version of the traditional Kayapo war club.
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The videos are chiefly intended as ads, but they also served a fund-raising purpose.
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Several other countries, chiefly in Europe but also in Asia, have their own covered bonds.
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We are chiefly concerned with the ideas and insights you offer about teenagers today. 5.
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Self-portraits were chiefly a way for him to experiment with the medium of painting.
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That the hard-charging Mr. Brock — polarizing even among Democrats and identified chiefly with Mrs.
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Going forward, California's state agencies will chiefly purchase cars from Ford, Honda, Volkswagen and BMW.
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His war stories, chiefly the Stevens tales, marked the high point of Mr. Glanzman's career.
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The measure is called the Honest Ads Act, and it's chiefly backed by Democratic Sens.
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In terms of the way the camera moves, and, chiefly, the way it doesn't move.
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But this exhibition, installed within spaces characterized chiefly by iconography derived from classical antiquity, feels different.
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The questionnaire catalogued job titles by company type, size, and location, but chiefly focused on salaries.
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It's also worth noting that this ruling doesn't apply to all tweets—it chiefly concerns photographs.
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C., defended Sessions against those who might oppose him chiefly because of his support of Trump.
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The former is a chiefly political system, which governs communal lands that are shared by everyone.
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So have the attempted distractions, chiefly Mr Trump's debunked ravings about Mr Obama wiretapping Trump Tower.
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Maryland's firearm prohibitions for domestic violence-related misdemeanors chiefly apply to handguns, not rifles or shotguns.
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Indeed, Trump has chiefly put on fast forward the long-established rightward movement of the GOP.
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Chiefly, Binance will no longer permit U.S. passport holders to sign up for its global Binance.
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He has declined to join any of the debates so far, instead campaigning chiefly through Twitter.
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It is chiefly in Latin America that the arc of industrialisation has lost height and reach.
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Yet for all his bluster, blame for the immiseration of Zimbabwe rests chiefly on his shoulders.
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As for the presenting artists, they're not exclusively American, but all of them work chiefly here.
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A film chiefly about immigrant workers would never get the high-profile release that "Downsizing" did.
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Dollar General Chief Executive Todd Vasos attributed the decline chiefly to being "very aggressive" on pricing.
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Chiefly that has centered around stoking tension between the Muslim and Buddhist populations in the country.
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A jump in inventories of the red metal, chiefly used in construction, also weighed on prices.
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Instead, the bill would provide tax credits based chiefly on age to help people pay premiums.
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The shortfall is chiefly the result of delays in the supply of engines for the A320neo.
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Those men were defined chiefly by their influence over OPEC, and hence over global oil markets.
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The European governments will never admit it, but they see this as chiefly an Italian problem.
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Decades ago it was normal for a woman to be chiefly a caregiver, housekeeper and wife.
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Illegally acquired prescription drugs—chiefly fentanyl and other opioids—are the principal cause of these deaths.
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He told me that his look was chiefly inspired by Korean models he follows on Instagram.
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The group is spending money in seven swing states, chiefly on field organizing and voter mobilization.
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It's the world's busiest shipping lane, chiefly because there are limited alternatives to bypass the strait.
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The person chiefly responsible for this all-warts view of America is, of course, Donald Trump.
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It's chiefly the high earners and affluent who suffer from the SALT deduction cap of $10,000.
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Most sand consists chiefly of quartz, the commonest form of silica, but there are other kinds.
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Here's the first: CARLSON: NATO was created chiefly to prevent the Russians from invading Western Europe.
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The district's population of 224,213 consists chiefly of Pleasantville residents but includes some from Mount Pleasant.
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The troublesome passages are troubling chiefly to those who want truth and beauty and permanent values.
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Electricity comes largely from renewable sources already — chiefly hydropower, but also wind, solar and geothermal energy.
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Those series thrived when television sets were chiefly in the homes of the affluent and educated.
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And when the census falls short, it's chiefly minorities and low-income Americans who lose out.
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Florence prospered, thanks to the export of textiles (chiefly silk and velvet) to the Muslim world.
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With her parents constantly traveling, Ruth grew up chiefly in a boarding school in Kent, England.
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Tariffs are chiefly behind a months-long decline in domestic manufacturing, Federal Reserve researchers have found.
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Dallas's Donnie Nelson — chiefly responsible for persuading the Knicks to surrender Kristaps Porzingis in a Jan.
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Brussels has tended to say sectoral problems are chiefly the result of overcapacity, particularly in China.
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The tumor, which she nicknamed Brian, was remarkable chiefly because of its size: 4.6 centimeters across.
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Chiefly among the omissions was the total shutout of Greta Gerwig's critically acclaimed Little Women adaptation.
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He's chiefly remembered as the near absolute ruler who accidentally killed a friend with a comment.
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Rossum's current system is helping its clients chiefly process invoices and similar documents, like delivery notes.
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The dogs using these signals are chiefly trying to buy space so they can feel safer.
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The writing and the acting stick to an unpretentious, almost just-noodling-along naturalism while slowly, quietly charting out moral and emotional dilemmas — chiefly about responsibility, chiefly within the framework of a troubled family — so dense they would burst the spine of a proper literary American novel.
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HP's claim of $5.1bn against Mr Lynch is massive chiefly because the American firm overpaid for Autonomy.
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It is chiefly designed for the President and his high ministers to somehow be called into account.
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Chiefly, it has to publish its order in a little-known government repository called the Federal Register.
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The character's amorous conquests, the scripts made clear, may well have existed chiefly in his own mind.
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Gold futures trading takes place chiefly on the CME's New York market and the Tokyo Commodity Exchange.
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The violence is often painted as ethno-religious: chiefly Muslim Fulani herders clashing with mainly Christian farmers.
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Material stocks were also higher, led chiefly by metals miners as BHP Billiton Ltd rose 1.4 percent.
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TfL's ruling was chiefly meant to assuage the grievances of drivers of black cabs, a powerful lobby.
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It is true that the rankings chiefly assess the costs, not the benefits, of regulations and taxes.
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But he's chiefly made a name for himself by pushing against the constraints Abramović applies to theatre.
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Non-fossil-fuel energy, chiefly hydro and nuclear, accounts for only 12% of its total energy mix.
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But it poses its own set of dangers—chiefly that it might be mistaken for strong AI!
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Today, the call of the sea is chiefly heeded by Algerians — students or not, women or men.
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To be sure, production in America is falling, thanks chiefly to cutbacks by struggling shale-oil producers.
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It was chiefly such buildings that collapsed in Kumamoto prefecture, many of them in the first quake.
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A core acts like a stiffening spine, helping stabilize a skyscraper against tremendous lateral forces, chiefly wind.
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For the boss of a prominent tech startup, Google's sacking of him was chiefly for public consumption.
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Yet in the American presidential election the foreign policy debate seems to chiefly involve insults and clichés.
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Countries have an enormous amount of work to do on all climate-changing pollutants, chiefly carbon dioxide.
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Like his namesake, the Norse god known chiefly for his eye, ODIN is an observer above all.
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"Cuz," then, is chiefly a story about these thefts, and the merciless carceral state that perpetrated them.
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Current Events Conversation This week, chiefly in response to questions about the school shooting in Parkland, Fla.
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These provisions are one way Harris has sought to differentiate herself from her opponents, chiefly Bernie Sanders.
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That is why the film relied chiefly on his point of view and stated version of events.
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They changed as Austen's work got canonized and exported, but at first they were chiefly English men.
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There is still controversy (chiefly in Balanchine-centric circles) about whether Tharpian movement can combine with pointwork.
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Aides released the list as the mayor continues to face scrutiny from his 2020 rivals, chiefly Sen.
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There are unanswered questions about Mr. Kwok's life — chiefly, how he ended up living on the streets.
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Federal money was not included since it is intended chiefly to "fill in the gaps," Sibilia said.
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The more hardline unions, chiefly the CGT and also Sud Rail, showed no sign of changing tune.
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As the daughter of Indian immigrants, she stands out in an administration run chiefly by white men.
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Most passersby in the center had family members working abroad, chiefly on farms in Spain and Italy.
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As the daughter of Indian immigrants, she stood out in an administration run chiefly by white men.
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It's uplifting, easily accessible online, and interested in topics the Oscars usually find compelling (chiefly, the Holocaust).
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Lead demand in China, the world's largest user, comes chiefly from battery makers for cars and other vehicles.
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Chiefly, he's accused of misusing company funds and underreporting his income at Nissan, where he served as chairman.
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The government is encouraging the industry to consolidate, chiefly by raising standards for the quality of new medicines.
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Net contributors, chiefly Germany and France, would face higher payments and net recipients would see their benefits cut.
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That explains why around 90% of the extra money will go to Samsung Electronics, chiefly the chipmaking business.
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Palestinians have already fought two full intifadas, chiefly against the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza.
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If the motives for these investments are chiefly financial, the two firms also fit the government's social goals.
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This year, the promised Aramco initial public offering has gone awry, chiefly because of mismanagement by the palace.
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Its resources were constrained through most of the 1980s, when Deng Xiaping's reforms focused chiefly on economic development.
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Chiefly, HIV is highly stigmatized in prison, with many inmates associating HIV with homosexuality or injection drug use.
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He was chiefly in charge of judging the dead, which sounds like one hell of a great gig.
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Opposition to her union with Walker was chiefly driven by fears of money-grabbing rather than sexual bigotry.
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The crowd of 1,600 included Sanders supporters who, like some others, came chiefly to hear Ms. Lovato perform.
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Both of these critiques rely on faulty assumptions, chiefly that these (predominantly) female posters aren't doing anything more.
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MTN Uganda has over 10 million subscribers and competes chiefly with the local unit of India's Bharti Airtel.
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As you can see, I rate smartphone displays chiefly by the emotional response they evoke from Ray Soneira.
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Emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases are chiefly responsible for climate change, according to scientific consensus.
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These threats stem chiefly from Zoran Zaev, the leader of that nation's main opposition party, the Social Democrats.
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The complaints echo those of the miners in the 1940s: chiefly, a perceived lack of representation in Sacramento.
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Cephalopods, which include octopi, cuttlefish, and squid, belong to the Mollusca phylum, are chiefly identified by their tentacles.
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That chiefly includes building out features that apply more directly in China, such as social integrations and more.
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Rubens and all those theatrical Baroque painters were chiefly concerned with their narrative, always circling back to it.
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Just now, doubts — only subtle, nothing intense, but central to the company's identity — attach chiefly to Mr. Ratmansky.
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That was chiefly an African plague affecting 28,000 people, a fraction of the toll Coronavirus already has taken.
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"His famous 'third degree' was chiefly what he no doubt considered a little wholesome 'slugging,'" Riis once wrote.
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The evidence that the accusations are untrue chiefly rely Breitbart News, and, at times, the Moore campaign itself.
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Instead, the company was chiefly concerned with how to use those developers' apps to spur its own growth.
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The site has a home page but, like Wikipedia, it is chiefly useful when looking up specific entries.
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Unlike the parties, their network is constructed chiefly of nonprofit groups that are not required to reveal donors.
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" The songs in "Follies," he wrote a year later, were "a mixture of this and that, chiefly that.
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A deadly coronavirus outbreak could be another obstacle for the retail industry, and chiefly department stores, in 2020.
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Since then, her career has taken her elsewhere, chiefly as a principal of the Royal Ballet in London.
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Indonesia exported nearly $13 billion of textile products last year, chiefly to the United States and Middle East.
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Until the advent of synthetics in the late 1800s, fertilizer consisted chiefly of carbon-rich manure or compost.
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As of today only a few such therapies have been proven effective, chiefly for blood disorders like leukemia.
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Chiefly, it will not maintain 100 percent of its charge after one year on the shelf as originally claimed.
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With most migrants entering the Europe via Turkey or Libya, that chiefly means Mediterranean countries like Greece and Italy.
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Iron Eyes said the veterans were there chiefly as observers, but raised concerns about clashes with authorities next week.
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Chiefly, that the voting system is "rigged" and the American media is colluding to assist his opponent Hillary Clinton.
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At home, last year's uptick in volumes was caused chiefly by customers substituting domestic steel for suddenly pricier imports.
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At the moment presidents hire and fire prime ministers chiefly in the hope of boosting their own political standing.
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Guillaume Texier, chief financial officer of Saint-Gobain, says bad market conditions after that acquisition were chiefly to blame.
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The pickaxe you start with isn't strictly a weapon; it's chiefly a tool for resource-gathering and building structures.
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Yet few forecasters seem to think that judging an international team chiefly by its players is the right approach.
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Yet the Republicans who control Congress, and are therefore chiefly responsible for checking the president's ambitions, mostly played along.
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Where antitrust concerns have arisen, they chiefly concern Amazon's practice of competing against other sellers with its own brands.
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Instead, the Booz Allen bucket was found in region "US-East-1," chiefly comprised of public and commercial data.
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But Ms Kaur's work has substance, at least for the thousands of (chiefly) young, female readers who follow her.
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This entails a process that is protracted, secretive and chiefly uncomfortable for the person who has made a complaint.
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For a time, Crosby thought he would follow his father into films as an actor — chiefly to attract women.
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The specialists Grab has hired now also include a team of economists, chiefly responsible for the fare you pay.
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What this does is ensure you can use certain Apple services — chiefly Messages, Calendar, and Reminders — with the HomePod.
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A lot of companies are trying to improve the browsing experience in mobile, chiefly by circumventing the open web.
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Mr. Johnson's term as mayor of London, which ends this week, has been marked chiefly by crises left unsolved.
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A major initiative provides care to poor people in developing countries, chiefly Africa, to combat H.I.V./AIDS and malaria.
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It's pretty fascinating that one of the people chiefly responsible for Oculus would be get behind such a project.
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He is chiefly responsible for the war, and his forces have caused the majority of the deaths in Syria.
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Chiefly, proud Houstonian Beyoncé announced that she is working with her BeyGOOD team "on the ground" to help citizens.
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The Bank has other options to micro-manage the economy, chiefly its powers to tighten rules for bank lending.
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Its symptom was chiefly a mood of melancholia that derived from a longing to return to one's own land.
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At this point, Mr. de Blasio's entry into the 2020 race is fascinating chiefly as a matter of psychology.
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The show follows Diane Lockhart (Christine Baranski), a high-powered, white Chicago lawyer at a chiefly African-American firm.
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The amendment is chiefly sponsored by Representative Justin Amash, Republican of Michigan, and Representative Zoe Lofgren, Democrat of California.
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Chiefly, there's the prospect of missing out on new features that will only be available with a Google Account.
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The stocks were chiefly responsible for the 0.62 percent decline in the S&P 500's consumer discretionary index.
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But with the responsibility for funding 9-1-1 chiefly a state-level duty, a concerted effort is required.
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But Zandi, the Moody's economist, called it "silliness" to say the Fed is chiefly responsible for the US slowdown.
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But this Abstract Expressionism of the Tenth Street School was a reaction to earlier Modernism itself, to Cubism chiefly.
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In Giuliani's view, that corruption chiefly involves Trump's domestic political opponents, including Joe Biden as well as Hillary Clinton.
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They paved a way for other women to assert their space in what was then chiefly a boys' club.
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"The Super Bowl was chiefly an advertisement for NFL football, investing the game with 'traditional American values,'" he writes.
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Kilmer is a backer of the so-called Honest Ads Act, a new bill chiefly authored by Democratic Sens.
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His namesake, as the film explains, was concerned with many things, but two chiefly: the poor and God's creation.
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The majority of the projected upside in 2017 was attributable to non-OECD consumers, chiefly in Asia and especially India.
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This is going to take many forms, but chiefly we need to see an increased respect for nightclubs from authorities.
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Moleskine is living proof of this as a successful journal company whose revenue still chiefly comes from its paper products.
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An unconventional first lady, Bruni-Sarkozy chiefly consecrated her time to her musical career, and raising the couple's infant daughter.
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But the credit for the growing number of diverse nominees this year goes chiefly to the films and actors themselves.
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In this story, palladium is a vital component in this world's technology, chiefly for the production of artificial gravity generators.
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Portugal (chiefly because of its public finances), Spain and Ireland (blame private-sector housing bubbles) have similar tales to tell.
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That is chiefly due to the fact that growth has shifted sharply to the rising middle classes in smaller cities.
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Mr Trump's view on climate change, it seems, is chiefly governed by what he thinks each audience wants to hear.
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The Federal Trade Commission is another agency formed in the early 20th century that chiefly deals with punishing unscrupulous businesses.
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Clarification: This post has been updated to reflect that Jaysh al-Nasr chiefly fights in the north of Hama Province.
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In previous cases, law enforcement has chiefly been interested in obtaining specific incriminating data picked up by a home assistant.
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Versailles failed chiefly because it was being asked to finish the job that the exhausted Allied armies had left unfinished.
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The first one is how the redistribution of bodily fluids in zero-g impacts our health, and chiefly, our vision.
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The sensor measures UVA radiation, the variant that penetrates deeply into your skin and chiefly causes skin aging and wrinkling.
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But Apple's high-profile shows are for now meant chiefly to lure customers into its universe of apps and services.
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That prosperity came chiefly thanks to the firm's most popular proprietary drug, a bestselling medication for multiple sclerosis called Copaxone.
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Collins opposes it chiefly based on cuts to Medicaid and removal of protections for people with pre-existing health conditions.
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Now, there are calls to break them up over their perceived domination of technologies of the future, chiefly artificial intelligence.
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However, the rule has limitations — chiefly, it could be changed or revoked under a new White House administration in 2017.
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In the same vein, reconciliation was his paramount cause: chiefly between Germans and their victims and between Jews and Christians.
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"Eventually, it might make sense to also stop new federal leases for other carbon-intensive fuels, chiefly oil," they write.
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Still, it could be that Thursday's hearing avoids questions of NASA's climate research altogether and focuses chiefly on space exploration.
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"Elevator operators who hedge must depend chiefly on spreads between futures for profits from the storage of wheat," Working wrote.
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For example, we want to be on our phone chiefly because it serves Samsung or Google or Facebook or whomever.
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Brazil's economy is tanking, chiefly as a result of interventionist mismanagement during Ms Rousseff's first term from 2011 to 1003.
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Yet their solutions, chiefly less welfare and far less regulation, lack the adaptability of the human subjects the book celebrates.
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This year's best performing metal, palladium, is chiefly used as a component in catalytic converters, which clean vehicle exhaust fumes.
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The new union was called Local 2120, and it was run chiefly by James Bernardone and another man, Louis DeAngelis.
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Court was hand-picked at the behest of the Federalist Society chiefly for their accommodating views on executive power. And
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Several party strategists said that for the time being, they had advised candidates chiefly to redouble their attacks on Democrats.
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Some judges seemed to be concerned chiefly that their cases proceeded according to schedule; Sherman was not one of them.
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These actions on Mitchell's part are worth noting, I think, chiefly because they flag what isn't often said about her.
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Chiefly, Tiersen is a multi-instrumentalist, inspired by punk, industrial music of the late 80s, and other rock-oriented sounds.
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Bitcoin valuation can be an indicator of many things, but perhaps chiefly of people's optimism or pessimism regarding the technology.
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" Meanwhile, Cinefantastique labeled Empire as, "A lifeless copy of Star Wars propelled chiefly on the momentum of that earlier film.
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Ballet Theater has often seemed the world's most unimaginative company, interested chiefly in repackaging a safe notion of ballet's past.
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Some 63% of firms in the trade sector are suffering, Ifo said, chiefly due to supply delays and lower demand.
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Each Maltese and Gozoan village or town has its festival day, she explained, and they occur chiefly in the summertime.
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In it, chiefly tech or tech-adjacent jobs including artificial intelligence specialist, robotics engineer, and data scientist topped the list.
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While young people are largely liberal, he said they were united chiefly by their dissatisfaction with the existing political system.
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The Berlin Wall was chiefly brought down by historical forces that flowed in from the east, not from the west.
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Chiefly, however, the law will set a new global precedent around the importance of personal information ownership and consumer protection.
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Like Frost, Bidart is chiefly recognized as a New England poet, and, like Frost, he actually arrived there from California.
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Mr. Gavin was chiefly known in Mexico at the time as the tuxedoed spokesman for Bacardi rum in television commercials.
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More fires don't mean more dire Chiefly, the idea of "more" fires doesn't necessarily translate into a more dire situation.
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That's on top of tariffs he put in place last year on about $250 billion in imports, chiefly industrial components.
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" Mr. Peek went on to argue that greater pressure — chiefly economic — would force Iran "to change some of its behavior.
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It's a many-layered pleasure, chiefly because, unlike with movies, one can supply one's own images, one's own sensory details.
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Yet considering most Americans wouldn't be able to cover a $1,000 emergency, hiring a professional remains chiefly out of reach.
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Meanwhile, Snyder was chiefly cited in appeals of murder convictions involving defendants who claimed that their rights had been violated.
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According to testimony during the trial, he was chosen chiefly for his ability to attract crowds at fund-raising events.
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He intends to do this chiefly by winning Pennsylvania and Michigan, two states Trump won in the GOP primary season.
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But the performance of Andrew Foster-Williams, a bass-baritone, raised questions: chiefly, how he would survive the weeklong run.
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The requests "made only narrow use of Steele's reporting, "chiefly his suspected July 2016 meetings in Moscow with Russian officials.
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If you're already familiar with healing crystals, you might know amethyst chiefly for its association with better sleep and vivid dreams.
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Ward writes that she is chiefly motivated by self-interest — and has less influence over her father than might be expected.
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" Merriam-Webster defines kleptocracy as "government by those who seek chiefly status and personal gain at the expense of the governed.
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Nine West has been hurt as some of its retail partners — chiefly department store chains — shutter stores or go bankrupt altogether.
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The industry has long relied on low-cost imports, chiefly from Asia, to help keep prices low for bargain-shopping consumers.
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Ganesh said UPS, which already has a robust medical-supply-chain network, was chiefly interested in the healthcare applications of drones.
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The piles of uninvested cash stashed unpatriotically abroad, which Mr Trump now wants to bring home, belong chiefly to technology firms.
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They were bought for $2 million at auction in 2012 with help from a group of industry insiders, chiefly Leonardo DiCaprio.
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Many have allowed activity so far chiefly because the industry is so small, says Anton Root of Allied Crowds, a consultancy.
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But NATO's ability to deter Russia rests chiefly on Russia believing that America will act decisively and speedily in a crisis.
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The force enabling me to do this—enabling our path to these stories and characters—is, chiefly, the gift of voice.
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The stock was chiefly responsible for the tech sector falling the least, 0.65 percent, among the 143 major S&P sectors.
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That 0.5% is the utility's estimated share of cumulative global greenhouse-gas emissions, chiefly from all the coal it has mined.
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The alliance of leftists and Basque and Catalan nationalists that backed his minority government was united chiefly in rejecting Mr Rajoy.
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WHEN WATTPAD opened its online reading room in 2006, its catalogue contained chiefly public-domain tear-jerkers like "Sense and Sensibility".
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The New York Daily News dubbed her "The Wedding Scammer," chiefly criticizing Patton for her lack of experience on housing policy.
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BBVA's investments are so disparate that they seem driven chiefly by FOMO, as millennials might say, or fear of missing out.
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But Obama does have time, if he harps chiefly on Russian hacking, to smear doubts across the legitimacy of Trump's election.
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Pressure from external mediators—chiefly Russia, America and France, which chair the negotiating group—never overcame the internal resistance to compromise.
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It hit a two-month high of $1.2615 on Monday in a move driven chiefly by broader weakness of the dollar.
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Chiefly that the app is inferior, that they are making less money and that they felt like they had no choice.
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For these and many other supernatural creatures, their supernaturalness inheres chiefly in the fact (or the non-fact) of their existence.
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First, get serious about reforming the major entitlement programs that extend up into the middle class — chiefly Social Security and Medicare.
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I believe the Russia investigation is safe chiefly because of the unassailable integrity and tactical savvy of special counsel Robert Mueller.
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Those employees will begin in November and continue through January 2020, and chiefly consist of package handlers, drivers, and driver-helpers.
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The company attributed the jump chiefly to its closing of the Fermacell acquisition, which was incorporated into its first-quarter results.
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Many of these tax breaks complicate the tax code, distort decisionmaking, chiefly benefit the wealthy and favor particular industries over others.
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But a candidate chiefly identified with abortion rights was the last person to be able to do that among Latino voters.
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Democrats in Washington have focused chiefly on Republican-held seats in the upscale suburbs where Mr. Trump is most intensely disliked.
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As you can see in these images, there are those for whom lunch is chiefly an opportunity to flee the office.
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It is remarkable how few of the photographs in the Barnes exhibition lack artistic merit or are chiefly of documentary interest.
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Certainly not one that could compete with Biden who, for the last decade, has been chiefly known as Obama's vice president.
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According to Miller's version, Circe is initially chiefly unhappy and immature, given to thoughtless lashing out that she lives to regret.
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The senator from California tried to reignite her stuck campaign with a few rehearsed one-liners, chiefly at Mr Trump's expense.
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Others — chiefly Themistocles, founder of the Athenian navy — rejoined that the city's fleet of triple-decked galleys constituted its surest defense.
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The task of deregulation has therefore fallen chiefly to America's several bank regulators—to whom, ironically, Dodd-Frank gave considerable discretion.
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John Farrell, the scenic designer, relied chiefly on projections, which allowed him to represent Fire and Water simultaneously during their duets.
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At the moment, Mr. Bloomberg appears chiefly concerned with introducing himself to a national electorate that knows relatively little about him.
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Chiefly used in vehicle exhausts to reduce harmful emissions, platinum is favoured for diesel engines and palladium is preferred for petroleum.
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Waxman's testimony, in particular, convinced me that he and his colleague Erickson were chiefly responsible for developing CPR's mass arbitration framework.
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People with travel plans to China and other Asian countries, are looking for answers about flight cancellations, refunds and, chiefly, safety.
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Universities invite speakers not chiefly to present otherwise unavailable discoveries, but to present to the public views they have presented elsewhere.
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At one time, American consular officials made money not chiefly from salaries but through trading activities in their country of assignment.
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For bond investors, dodging bullets was just as important as participating in the year's big turnaround stories, chiefly Ukraine and Argentina.
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Momentum is chiefly driven by mobile-first marketplaces such as Lazada and Tokopedia, where small and medium businesses sell to consumers.
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But, for the past twenty-five years, he has devoted himself chiefly to raising a family, and preparing the Halloween spectacle.
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That's chiefly a show-off coup by the photographer Walter Iooss, Jr., who staged it in a parking lot in 1987.
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It complained to the Bush administration 12 years ago that newer nuclear powers, chiefly China, were not constrained by its terms.
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Such a move depends chiefly on the willingness of engine makers to take the risk of stretching already tight supply chains.
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The advertisements reference presidential candidates, political organizations, and a variety of hot-button campaign issues, chiefly among them race, immigration, and religion.
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The dispute has chiefly affected fishermen from both countries who are being fined by the other state for illegally crossing the border.
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The S9 beats its competitors, chiefly the iPhone X if we're honest, in nearly every aspect, from color accuracy to custom settings.
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Lefèvre worked chiefly in paint, which he deployed like icing in a child's fantasy—in wet, goopy, primary-coloured beads and layers.
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That's a fairly unlikely thing to happen, but the pill I'm trying to get down my gullet is chiefly made of metal.
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That's what chiefly comes to mind looking at the first trailer for the streaming service's ambitious upcoming historical drama series The Crown.
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Britain's pound hit a two-month high of $1.2615 on Monday in a move driven chiefly by broader weakness of the dollar.
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Islami Bank has been of interest to the government chiefly for its association with the Jamaat-e-Islami, Bangladesh's biggest Islamist party.
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Instead of playing a role as a progressive thought leader in the election, de Blasio's 2016 role was chiefly to be awkward.
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In mid-August Tencent reported its first quarterly profit decline in nearly 13 years, which it blamed chiefly on the regulatory limbo.
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Many lawmakers, chiefly Republicans, seize upon the wave of inversions as proof that corporate taxes in the United States are too high.
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In Germany, researchers are looking at nature – chiefly the idea behind photosynthesis – as a means of keeping planes up in the air.
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As The Economist went to press, Mexican and American delegations were still haggling furiously, chiefly over new rules covering trade in cars.
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Chiefly, this means ending double taxation by moving to a territorial tax system that only taxes profits once, where they are earned.
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The corollary is that the electricity system is being re-regulated as investment goes chiefly to areas that benefit from public support.
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MOST COUNTRIES HAVE spy agencies of one sort or another, and their efforts may well be directed chiefly against their own people.
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Royal or chiefly families, tribal communities, churches, states that did not then exist in their modern form—each may have competing claims.
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Their digital services are getting slicker, but are aimed chiefly at the broad mass of existing customers rather than poorer new ones.
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But in the days before its annual general meeting in Cape Town on August 240th, noisy debate erupted, chiefly about executive pay.
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The aim was to compete with firms like Nvidia, which already offers silicon customised for certain data-centre workloads, chiefly artificial intelligence.
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A raft of analysts read a prediction of softer-than-expected smartphone demand as driven chiefly be concern about demand for iPhones.
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Modern Westerners who are happy to pick produce in the fields all day (in Britain, chiefly Eastern Europeans) are in short supply.
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The ITC's decision will hinge on whether its commissioners accept that imports are chiefly responsible for the travails of Suniva and SolarWorld.
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Chiefly because Jonah was moving to England, but also because we wanted to have it out for our upcoming UK/European tour.
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"In times of war, our country, chiefly through the executive branch, must often take exceptional steps to thwart the enemy," Ellis said.
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" Dyson was chiefly pleased that once back in Princeton, he would "now encounter Oppenheimer with something to say which will interest him.
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Stocks were not helped by news that GDP contracted by an annualised 1.4% in the fourth quarter, chiefly because of weak consumption.
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"There has been a more positive set of corporate earnings since yesterday's close and chiefly Vodafone," said City Index analyst Ken Odeluga.
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And it wasn't meant for Petersen but for the man chiefly responsible for his now-withdrawn nomination: White House Counsel Don McGahn.
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"TSA's publicized 'intelligence driven, risk-based approach' was designed for the aviation mode and chiefly for air passenger screening," the report says.
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Sales of chemical products, chiefly pesticides, fertilizers and other agricultural chemicals, were down 4.5 percent in June after two straight monthly increases.
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For now, they regard the referendum chiefly as a market event, with a known date, which could cause volatility and strain liquidity.
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I'm struck by how many women journalists in Washington, today, write chiefly or at least substantially about subjects directly related to women.
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Comey is winning the war chiefly because he is more credible than the president, but he has been bloodied in the process.
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A World Trade Organization (WTO) case in 2014 found against China, but its dominance continues, chiefly because it can ignore economic imperatives.
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India's Muslim minority engages in the trade of cattle for slaughter and consumption, chiefly of buffalo meat, as well as dairy purposes.
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Azevedo said WTO member states were seeking to find a way around the impasse, noting that it was chiefly a U.S. concern.
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Chiefly that the FBI had opened a counterintelligence investigation into whether the Trump campaign conspired with Russia to influence the U.S. election.
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Chiefly, it revealed that it made a big $1.1 billion loss for Q1 but that was mainly down to one-off charges.
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Blackstone said on Tuesday that the gap chiefly comes from men occupying the bulk of high-paying investment jobs at the firm.
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Chiefly, there still won't be true citizen representation on police review boards that decide misconduct allegations internally — a huge component to change.
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In between photo shoots and changes of outfits, she listed the things she doesn't like about her boyfriend — chiefly his hot temper.
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Congress has a lot on its plate, chiefly passing a spending bill by the end this week to avoid a government shutdown.
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Though sometimes I doubt this list and I feel envious of the things he does provide, my resentment is chiefly with her.
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At the same time, he has erected stiff obstacles to such a reconciliation, chiefly by insisting that Hamas disarm as a precondition.
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Attendees at the gathering cheered Mr. Pence but said they were drawn to him chiefly because of his association with Mr. Trump.
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A sign in the window made it clear that our experience would be focused on home-making rather than chiefly discount-finding.
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Other provincial governments are doing the same, as is the federal government, chiefly to recruit allies for the big one: Nafta renegotiations.
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Known chiefly for her portraits, Ms. Soames, a rare woman in the testosterone-fueled world of Fleet Street newspapering, was a purist.
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Vastly-higher individual market deductibles–the Congressional Budget Office projects they would reach $13,000 by 2026—would chiefly affect the very sick.
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Mr. Sanders has framed health care chiefly as a matter of human rights, a way to provide medical care to the masses.
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Environmentalists have furiously opposed the mine for various reasons, but chiefly for the enormous quantities of carbon dioxide pollution it would produce.
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On the contrary, he notes that monogamy has many advantages as a marital lifestyle (chiefly, it better promotes paternal love and devotion).
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But for ordinary voters, negative partisanship chiefly follows the threat response they register in reaction to the opposition party's control of government.
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We know something about the path of the artist's life from contemporary sources, chiefly Giorgio Vasari's fascinating, if factually wonky, mini-biography.
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Broadway has become a difficult landscape for American writers creating new plays, chiefly because of the high cost of producing shows there.
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His assets are valued at $252 million to $611 million, stemming chiefly from his 26-year career at the Wall Street firm.
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, chiefly, has brought a fluidity between social media and movement politics that distinguishes her from most other politicians.
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Copper, chiefly used in construction, slid more than 2 percent on Friday to a low of $23,782.50, its weakest since Oct. 11.
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A rate hike would chiefly mean lowering a penalty charge that banks must pay for parking cash securely with the ECB overnight.
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The stock's gains were chiefly responsible for the tech sector falling the least, 0.82 percent, among the 52 major S&P sectors.
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Nine month core profits were buoyed by an additional 304 million euro extraordinary gain, chiefly from a revaluation of shares in Drillisch.
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Motion-detecting floodlights and cameras are scattered around the Pine Tree grounds, installed chiefly because of him, but these are a joke.
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AR has more everyday applications, such as navigation, than VR, which is expected to be used chiefly for leisure activities and in industry.
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At the moment they appear to be short of the 50 votes needed to pass the bill, which was chiefly developed by Sens.
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Background: The Fatemiyoun is an all-Afghan militia group chiefly composed of Iran's Afghan refugee population, comprising mainly Hazara and Tajik ethnic groups.
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He is known to Westerners chiefly for the time his henchmen packed hundreds of Taliban prisoners into shipping containers, leading to mass suffocation.
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This suggests that wildlife suffers chiefly as a result of conflicts' indirect effects on society rather than their direct toll on the savannah.
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More from Tonic: I chiefly credit my foot fetish to the events of an uncharacteristically long, hot English summer in my middle adolescence.
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His leap into the race less than six months ago was driven chiefly by his party's opportunity to regain control of the chamber.
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Still, Mulvaney's defense of Trump failed to quiet calls, chiefly from Democrats, for the president to issue a forceful denunciation of white nationalism.
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That is a bad sign for business investments because the European firms chiefly rely on bank loans for their plant and equipment outlays.
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"I wouldn't like to see a repeat of the previous plans – chiefly, expectations of previous fast growth and very strong capex," he added.
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What's nice to see here is that Paramount is keenly interested in Vandermeer's next big novel, chiefly because Vandermeer is a fantastic author.
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And, while some of these names came with corresponding celebrations, they were chiefly a way to keep track of the time of year.
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Virginia Democrats are chiefly concerned that African-American turnout will lag in the off-year election -- a worry that's fueling their actions, too.
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According to AFP, water pollution and electrofishing — where people use car batteries to shock the dolphins — are chiefly responsible for the dolphins' deaths.
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With the euro moored to a range of around $1.10-$1.12, that has chiefly been playing out in the dollar-yen exchange rate.
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J.M. Smucker dropped 8.2 percent after posting lower-than-expected quarterly sales and was chiefly responsible for the consumer staples index edging lower.
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Lopez Obrador said on Thursday tackling illegal immigration was an issue chiefly for the United States and the Central American countries to address.
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While his story is chiefly told via a pre-taped voiceover, Gadd runs around 10km every night, sometimes doing two shows a day.
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Today's philosophy of science is less accessible than Aristotle's natural philosophy chiefly because it systematizes a larger, more technically sophisticated body of knowledge.
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"The korowai is a traditional, very special garment and it's usually worn by dignitaries and chiefly persons, both male and female," she said.
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These are based chiefly in London and are an essential means for German companies to hedge against risks such as rising oil prices.
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Despite the strategists' overall bullish sentiment, they do highlight some key risks that could derail the rally -- chiefly rising rates and geopolitical tensions.
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His career was built around quietly and incrementally advancing the interests of the fossil-fuel industry, chiefly by weakening or delaying federal regulations.
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And the mere threat of the revocation of the privileges it confers — chiefly, the ability to attend matches — may be conditioning fan behavior.
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Democratic candidates have tended to downplay immigration as a theme, focusing instead on a small number of kitchen-table issues, chiefly health care.
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Stocks fell for six consecutive days, reversing the gains of a third quarter that had been remarkable chiefly for its lack of stress.
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Kraepelin's lasting influence can be felt in the way Kandel reduces these mental conditions chiefly to microscopic causative factors in the nervous system.
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But Iran's adversaries — chiefly the U.S., Israel and Saudi Arabia — view the IRGC as a tool used by Tehran to destabilize the region.
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Use elements of visual design if you like, but make sure your illustrations are there chiefly to enhance the meaning of the words.
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Few of the remaining states on the map feature the voting blocs, chiefly large numbers of Hispanics, where Mr. Sanders has done well.
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She and other opponents say the road would chiefly benefit the business operations of King Cove's primary employer, a Japanese-owned fish cannery.
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But his critics are chiefly motivated by a fear that nominating an avowed socialist would all but ensure Mr. Trump a second term.
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Enthusiasm for Mr. Gillum's candidacy may account for some of the difference, since he excited many voters who cared chiefly about electing him.
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Even if Mr. Macron wins handily, as projected, his victory will chiefly reflect voters' opposition to Ms. Le Pen and the National Front.
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But a sign in the window made it clear that our experience would be focused more on home-making than chiefly discount-finding.
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The latter say they favor spending more chiefly for two reasons: to protect America from epidemics and to improve the nation's image abroad.
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The government wants to inject fresh funds but European rules require the imposition of losses on creditors — chiefly holders of subordinated debt — first.
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Chiefly, the bank bought hundreds of billions of euros in government and corporate bonds as a way of pumping money into the economy.
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Giuliani was a key figure in Trump's alleged efforts to get Kyiv to investigate his political rivals, chiefly former Vice President Joe Biden.
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One recent afternoon, he settled into a booth at the Monocle, a Washington establishment distinguished chiefly by its proximity to the Senate buildings.
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The mosque project has not been opposed by the general public, with objections expressed chiefly by right-wing groups and Greek Orthodox clerics.
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The biggest use of tin, making up nearly half of demand, is for solder used chiefly in the electronics industry to connect components.
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Acquisitions in recent years have chiefly been driven by China and Russia, as well as Kazakhstan, with purchases by other central banks dwindling.
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But Republicans are chiefly concerned with how the leaks may raise national security risks — and they'll be looking to Wray for an answer.
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But this week the practice became controversial, chiefly because longtime YouTube star Philip DeFranco noticed that several of his videos weren't running with ads.
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They are of a nature which may with peculiar propriety be denominated political, as they relate chiefly to injuries done immediately to society itself.
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Today, we see female presenting assistants (Amazon's Alexa, Microsoft's Cortana, Apple's Siri) being used chiefly for administrative work, shopping and to conduct household tasks.
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The main immigration debate in the UK focuses chiefly on people legally allowed into Britain — EU Passport holders — rather than refugees or illegal immigrants.
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Going to shows that didn't have access — chiefly, no American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter — had become too discouraging, often for safety reasons, Cryer says.
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That did not happen, chiefly because some European authorities balked at the prospect of yet higher capital demands for the banks in their charge.
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That followed the company setting new medium-term profit targets after reporting a first-quarter operating loss that chiefly resulted from a restructuring charge.
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Some seem to have tolerated Mr Trump's behaviour chiefly because of his promise to leave a deeply conservative, long-lasting imprint on America's judiciary.
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Almost all go online from smartphones, which generate far more valuable data than desktop computers, chiefly because they contain sensors and are carried around.
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First, it is branching out beyond its chiefly female customers and selling men's athleisure wear; sales of these grew by double digits last quarter.
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But with a huge wave of competition, chiefly from Amazon in e-books — it controls 90% of the e-book market in this country.
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Paul Kocher, one of the researchers who found the vulnerabilities, has said that they are chiefly a result of putting performance ahead of security.
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Other features of his draft plan—chiefly the loss of personal exemptions—suggest that families with children could otherwise end up being worse off.
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Orphan wells and related facilities are an increasing problem in Alberta, chiefly because of the slump in the oil price that started in 2014.
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But he was chiefly interested in how Germany could produce statesmen able to guide it out of the turmoil of defeat and civil conflict.
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This shift is being chiefly driven by tougher environmental rules on the maritime industry that a U.N. agency will begin implementing in January 2020.
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It is difficult to say how long the strike will last, as the strikers have been furnished with money from abroad, chiefly from England.
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Mr Comey's error was to think his good intentions, chiefly his concern for the FBI's independence, justified his overstepping the boundaries of institutional propriety.
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" In a rambling statement, North Korea said the successful test was a demonstration of the country's preparation for retaliation against its enemies, chiefly "U.
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Discovery Channel has lost more than 8m subscribers in five years, a decline of about 8% (chiefly because of the decline of fat bundles).
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It's the first time that the musician and actress has done a full-fledged awards season being recognized chiefly for her on-screen talents.
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The answer was chiefly resistance from east Europeans to Mr Cameron's desire to cut in-work and child benefits for EU migrants to Britain.
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Funding Cuts Earlier this year, US President Donald Trump made public a budget proposing zeroing out global family-planning assistance administered chiefly through USAID.
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The decision to renegotiate NAFTA has largely been driven by politics, chiefly U.S. President Donald Trump, who earlier this year threatened to withdraw entirely.
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That added to a previous number that was already $700 million short of analysts' forecasts and was blamed chiefly on gaming revenue in China.
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At no point did he take control away from the computer, except to handle the non-freeway bits, chiefly to refuel and rest up.
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On Monday the central bank made several tweaks to lira liquidity, chiefly halting funding through one-week repos at 24.0 percent, its policy rate.
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In truth, representation is chiefly important to the young artist, who being of Bajan and Filipino descent, struggled throughout his childhood with under-representation.
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The RFS, passed by Congress in 2005 and updated in 2007, guarantees a modest but certain market for renewable fuels — chiefly corn-based ethanol.
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Not until he settled in Europe, in his forties, did he achieve stability, writing the hardboiled detective novels for which he is chiefly remembered.
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One imagines that the inner experience of living beside a dump, with all of your possessions from it, is not chiefly one of logicality.
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She went along for the time being, although, in selecting from Garrison's array of possible penitentiaries, she had those notions still chiefly in mind.
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Unibail's first-halt net rental income rose 35.9% to 1.25 billion euros, chiefly due to its acquisition of U.S. and UK mall operator Westfield.
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It's the kind of apology no one should have to make; chiefly because no one in the public eye should be tweeting offensive things.
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The United States can pose real obstacles to Iranian expansion with help from partners on the ground in Syria and Iraq, chiefly the Kurds.
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But there are errors in Merchants of Truth and, as the Twitter firestorms pre-publication indicated, they are chiefly mischaracterizations of young media professionals.
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In the ideological terrain of contemporary Japanese politics, the accommodation of American interests is chiefly opportunistic, and the underlying motive is often retrograde nationalism.
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For some, wearing offensive costumes is an act of gleeful rebellion, an inversion of Hanlon's razor driven chiefly by malice and intended to provoke.
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And we will face a moment of truth: Do we care chiefly about promoting constructive discussion and protecting this blessed, beleaguered democracy of ours?
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In a game that chiefly involves hiding in shadows, Splinter Cell's fifth mission places you beneath fluorescent office lights and alongside aggressive, rising flames.
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Chiefly, the CCCS found that Grab had raised prices by 10-15 percent following the deal, whilst its market share grew to 80 percent.
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On the Republican side, Mr. Saccone, 60, campaigned chiefly as a stand-in for Mr. Trump, endorsing the president's agenda from top to bottom.
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Mr. Sharif's messages have resonated in parts of the electorate, chiefly his base in Punjab, the province that traditionally decides the country's political fortune.
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Economists say that a host of factors are responsible, chiefly the abundance of cheap natural gas, which has undercut coal in the energy marketplace.
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But he was referring chiefly to fears of Russian activity, his aides said at the time, and he made almost no mention of China.
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James's brother, Lachlan, was chosen by their father to run the corporate bits that remained after the merger (chiefly, Fox News and Fox Sports).
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But lately, it's mainly wrong, chiefly because the rules that prevail on the internet were devised by people who fundamentally don't believe in government.
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His first product, the Impossible Burger, made chiefly of soy and potato proteins and coconut and sunflower oils, is now in seventeen thousand restaurants.
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Fight Club is a film concerned chiefly with male anger, and not surprisingly, it's often the women in their lives who get the blame.
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The stream of money is a striking contrast to the way Mr. Trump funded his campaign, chiefly with small donations and his own fortune.
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Yak Yew Chee, who sources said was chiefly responsible for managing accounts related to 1MDB in BSI Singapore, did not appear at Friday's hearing.
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Those who object to the border-adjustment proposal — chiefly retailers who sell imported goods — claim that there will be exorbitant price increases for consumers.
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Some countries, chiefly Brazil, India and China, the main participants in the CDM, would like those credits transferred into the new Paris trading scheme.
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") Over 80 years after the Department of Film's founding, moviegoers (Martin Scorsese chiefly among them) are still arguing over what makes a film "good.
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In New York City, tamales were sold chiefly by Irish and Italians, while in the South and the Midwest most venders were African-American.
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They divided activities in Electra's improvised "chart-room," Manning working the radio for bearings and communications and Noonan occupying himself chiefly with taking sights.
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Most Americans are still most likely to die of natural causes, chiefly heart disease (a one in six chance) or cancer (one in seven).
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But Republicans say there are plenty of untapped Trump voters too, chiefly non-college-educated white males, and particularly in Midwestern states like Wisconsin.
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Much of this methane comes from biological sources, chiefly the microbes that McKay studies, and its presence on Earth is a signpost for life.
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The kitchen, with its huge range and broad table, is chiefly an example of what a casual expert can do with hooks and good chairs.
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But there are some caveats, chiefly (and obviously) that you have to be the kind of person that still needs to print stuff at home.
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With more than 10 million subscribers, MTN Uganda is the country's largest telecommunications firm and competes chiefly with the local unit of India's Bharti Airtel.
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The fear of attack was new to most of them, but none said they planned to quit — chiefly because nearly no one else is hiring.
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The growing suspicion is that the Sphinx-like prime minister is guarded about her plans chiefly because she is still struggling to draw them up.
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The perception of 3G's ruthlessness comes chiefly from the fact that it has overseen the sacking of thousands of workers at the firms it owns.
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Council member Charlotte Hubbard said her qualms with the measure were chiefly about its likely violation of Title IX, a concern Oxford's city attorney raised.
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Clement served under Bush first as principal deputy solicitor general and then solicitor general, chiefly responsible for representing the U.S. government before the supreme court.
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BoE policymakers have said they want to see firm evidence of domestic inflation pressure - chiefly from rising wages - building before they vote to raise rates.
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The advance in AI has also caused plenty of anxiety, chiefly the threat of many low skilled jobs becoming obsolete and resulting in growing unemployment.
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There are good economic reasons for the lack of diversity in processors, too, chiefly the benefits of standardisation, which makes computers compatible and lowers costs.
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The duo came up with the term chiefly because the economics profession seemed to offer no clear or convincing growth recipe for middle-income countries.
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He never lost the thread of his engagement with his native city and the traditions he grew up around, chiefly textiles, patterns, weaving, woodblocks, color.
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If alliances become chiefly transactional, efforts by others to wean themselves off the dollar will intensify—and inevitably spill over into military and intelligence relationships.
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In the days before Clarence Thomas' Supreme Court confirmation hearing in 1991, he was known chiefly as a black conservative who didn't support affirmative action.
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Two newer organisations, the GAVI Alliance, which funds vaccines, and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, are chiefly concerned with infectious diseases.
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BBVA and Caixabank have contrasting business models with the former drawing the majority of its revenue from abroad and the latter chiefly focused on Spain.
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Premium brands may be able to stand out through styling and handling, but low-margin, mass-market carmakers will have to compete chiefly on cost.
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Chiefly, that the Trump administration doesn't value international collaborative efforts, nor the soft power of diplomacy, nor the future habitability of our biosphere so much.
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But the Jamaican speedster has battled some nagging injuries this year, and the competition — chiefly American sprinter Justin Gatlin — is eager to chase him down.
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That is chiefly due to America's slowing economy and rising interest rates (although the pace of increases is likely to be slow—see Free exchange).
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The children were evaluated by height and weight, and then given a variety of supplements and medicines, chiefly iron, vitamin A, and Albendazole for parasites.
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THIRTY years ago, outdoor sculpture in Britain was chiefly classical statuary ornamenting a private landscaped garden (complete with ha-ha) or the odd Henry Moore.
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Why that policy succeeded in Myanmar will be studied for decades, and had as much to do with personalities as institutions — chiefly inside the military.
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Those who advocate lying to people with dementia are usually thinking chiefly, sometimes exclusively, of the short-term happiness of the person with the disease.
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Where Wells's " The Time Machine ," which came out not long after, gave us pale Eloi and proletarian Morlocks, Bellamy was chiefly prescient about Amazon Prime.
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Diderot is known to the casual reader chiefly as an editor of the Encyclopédie—it had no other name, for there was no other encyclopédie .
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I had to look up the latter — it's a "popular Brazilian baked dessert, made chiefly from sugar, egg yolks, and ground coconut" according to Wikipedia.
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As Zuckerberg heads into trial mode this week, he's expected to keep a low media profile and instead focus his efforts chiefly on Capitol Hill.
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Mr. Biden's bet is that his party's rank-and-file consider the Obama years as a success and are animated chiefly by ejecting Mr. Trump.
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I live in Inglewood, a chiefly black and brown city in Los Angeles County that's facing gentrification and the usual displacement of people of color.
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The Gillum money was largely spent on campaigning to millennials and nonwhite voters who do not usually vote in Florida primaries, chiefly on digital platforms.
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To think the entertainment industry is fair or just or chiefly merit-based is assuming it operates by different rules from the rest of world.
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Mr. Erdogan, the country's leader for 14 years, is the one chiefly responsible for putting the Ottoman Empire at the center of Turkey's collective imagination.
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It said it expected $1 billion in annual run-rate cost savings within three years of closing, chiefly driven by lower corporate and procurement spending.
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Since the late 1980s, he has nurtured a set of preoccupations, chiefly that America's allies – Japan and Saudi Arabia among them – are ripping America off.
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The global cyber attack, which chiefly impacted the Maersk line in June, was estimated to hinder profits through September by around $200 to $300 million.
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The Cold War is long over, and Sanders deserves to be judged chiefly on the merits of his proposals and the strength of his character.
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I want to know about the private moments of insult and fury that were part of her extraordinary journey, and my interest isn't chiefly voyeuristic.
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The pictures meld his innate talents, chiefly for color, with a yearning for transcendence, which had come across as forced or sentimental in earlier work.
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According to the occupants, the site accommodated 20 homeless Greeks ages 17 to 74, and 45 "guards," chiefly Greek Army reservists with right-wing views.
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But its construction was delayed chiefly due to shortages in construction materials and labor as a result of sanctions imposed to curb Pyongyang's nuclear program.
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Abdullah, 59, identifies himself chiefly as from the Tajik community, though he is also of Pashtun descent, and is associated with Massoud's powerful Northern Alliance.
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The Evangeline Parish Sheriff's Office assists the police in Ville Platte, but it chiefly patrols the further-flung parts of the parish, outside its towns.
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Revenue for the year grew 9.3% to 25.67 billion rand, chiefly helped by growth in PET-CT scan volumes in the UK. $1 = 14.7554 rand
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With the producer Jack H. Harris's death this month, it's an ideal time to revisit the 1958 creature feature on which his reputation chiefly rests.
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As lawmakers look to close out 2017, the focus in Washington is chiefly on securing a funding deal and the Republican push for tax reform.
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Chiefly, some museums do not make their collections readily available to visitors while some of their founding donors hold active roles in the institutions' managements.
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Most agricultural colleges still teach soil fertility chiefly as an exercise in applying inorganic chemical fertilizer, while overlooking soil's biological role (and its carbon content).
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He desired the prosperity of his countrymen partly because they were his countrymen, but chiefly to show to the world that freemen could be prosperous.
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Game wardens don't typically work burglary cases—usually it's more illegal hunters or lost hikers—and this effort has been chiefly a spare time obsession.
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Some papers conclude that the expulsion of cupfuls of clear liquid often depicted in porn and which necessitates the changing of sheets is chiefly urine.
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Consider also the cost: The annual budget of the TSA, which is chiefly focused on air travel in the United States, is around $13 billion.
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Department stores Macy's dropped 13.5 percent and Kohl's nearly 18 percent - chiefly responsible for the decline in discretionary stocks - after the companies cut their profit forecasts.
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Plenty of musicians dabble in visual art but few produce anything of great merit: if their work gains attention, it is chiefly because of their celebrity.
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In 101 of them, that goal is accomplished by sucking massive amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere—a concept called "negative emissions"—chiefly via BECCS.
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This robust activity comes with its own characteristics, chiefly arising from Africa's substantial informal economy (which, as a side note, is shamelessly exploited by developed countries).
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Previously, the only way to invest in various amply venture-funded start-up firms developing blockchain applications (chiefly for bitcoin) was through ownership of private equity.
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The U.S. government has attempted to shield them from cheap foreign steel chiefly through the WTO, but the Trump administration said this has had little impact.
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The metal used chiefly to galvanize steel has risen around 15 percent this year thanks to a supply shortfall which drove LME inventories to record lows.
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" He continued, "They are of a nature which may with peculiar propriety be denominated political as they relate chiefly to injuries done immediately to society itself.
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Tesco said it was confident of meeting the remaining goals in its turnaround plan this financial year, chiefly improving its profit margin to 3.5-4.0 percent.
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It is especially low among the young who live more transient lives than their elders, and are chiefly focused on their education or their first job.
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Although overall spending is to rise, this is only because of the big dollops of cash given to a few protected departments, chiefly health (see chart).
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Chiefly a financial data powerhouse, Bloomberg LP has long been able to stomach an expensive money-losing media business thanks to its lucrative financial terminal business.
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Britain is the world's second largest asset management hub, with fund assets reaching 9.1 trillion pounds ($11.96 trillion) last year, managed chiefly from London and Edinburgh.
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He was considered competitive chiefly as a result of bored journalists' efforts to inject drama into the yawnathon of Mrs Clinton's slow-walk to the nomination.
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The Cornejo administration introduced a legal framework for public-private partnerships to build infrastructure, chiefly roads, though Argentina's high interest rates have kept them on hold.
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By one estimate, the environmental and social costs of plastic run to $139bn a year, chiefly from the greenhouse gases produced in its production and transport.
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But, of course, it was Starbucks, founded in Seattle in 1971, that is chiefly responsible for popularizing lattes and other "fancy" coffee drinks around the country.
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The budget also requests $12 billion in "Overseas Contingency Operations," or OCO, funding for extraordinary costs, chiefly in war zones such as Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria.
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Because gold at that purity is too soft for intricate designs and holding gems, clunky jewellery had long been the norm, chiefly sold by the gramme.
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Comcast, along with Ford, whose quarterly net income fell by more than 50 percent, were chiefly responsible for the consumer discretionary index to fall 0.6 percent.
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People have screamed for years about the weird shit Twitter inexplicably tolerates, chiefly the ability of coordinated hate mobs to drive people off of the site.
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MTN Uganda, the country's largest telecoms services provider, has over 10 million subscribers in Uganda and competes chiefly with the local unit of India's Bharti Airtel.
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Chiefly because Poland matters more: it is the EU's sixth-largest economy and the biggest of the ex-communist countries that joined the bloc in 2004.
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Based in Visakhapatnam, Laurus makes active pharmaceutical ingredients (API), or drug raw materials, that go into the making a range of medicines, chiefly HIV/AIDS drugs.
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An indispensable step is to focus our full diplomatic and military resources on the movement's inspiration and patrons, including ISIS, but chiefly Saudi Arabia and Iran.
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Public interest is high in the net neutrality proceeding for which the electronic comment filing system (ECFS) has chiefly been used over the last few months.
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Chiefly, lawmakers are hoping to make headway on the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that, like other budget-related legislation, has been delayed this year. Rep.
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Postbank relies chiefly on deposit-taking and mortgage lending, and the euro zone's ultra-low interest rates have made it less attractive to would-be buyers.
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The Brexit campaign is driven mainly by sentiments of English nationalism and insularity, chiefly among older and blue-collar voters concentrated in England's Midlands and north.
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The hole-in-the-wall NoLIta shop, which was chiefly inspired by the brand's newly-relocated flagship in the Sodermalm neighborhood of Stockholm, is starkly minimal.
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It was the culmination of nearly a decade of talks, aimed chiefly at reducing the nuclear threat posed to Europe in a conflict between the superpowers.
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Meanwhile, the South at the war's onset was still chiefly an agrarian society which relied on material imported from outside the 11 would-be Confederate states.
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The women said they were embarrassed, disgusted and hurt — pained chiefly because so many of these men they thought were their friends had so degraded them.
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It is easy to wonder, in the context of the rest of Murray's life, if she joined the priesthood chiefly because she was told she couldn't.
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More than half of U.S. adults, 54 percent, say Trump is chiefly to blame for the shutdown, while 31 percent say congressional Democrats deserve the blame.
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This is partly due to current policy—delivered chiefly through the ESOL framework—which suffers from fragmentation, a lack of clarity, and a short-termist approach.
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However, people familiar with the project say Airbus's campaign chiefly boils down to concerns over a shortfall in cash payments, especially from the largest customer Germany.
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Her platform itself chiefly focuses on economic and health care issues: namely, institutionalizing a living wage, lowering health care costs, and taking on "big money" politics.
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Chiefly, the video site will not show advertising against "hateful" content that "promotes discrimination or disparages or humiliates an individual or group of people," it said.
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Much of Mr. Hammons' work has anticipated the upheaval of urban life, chiefly black urban life, in forms that collide symbols of race, class, and wealth.
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And if not, who will be the contender willing to challenge him most directly, with so many voters chiefly concerned about uniting to defeat President Trump?
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So aside from Saudi Arabia, only a few OPEC countries — chiefly Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates — are likely to contribute much to cuts, analysts said.
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American officials have said China has offered subsidized prices and low-interest loans to outmaneuver the few Western competitors, chiefly Nokia and Ericsson, both European firms.
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And in his final column in his college newspaper, Mr. Buttigieg urged Democrats to focus chiefly on reclaiming terms like "morality" and "compassion" from the right.
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The Jyske funds briefly frozen on Monday were chiefly invested in shares traded across a range of markets, including China, Europe, India and the United States.
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South Africa set up dozens of "instant courts," chiefly to prosecute petty crimes related to the tournament, and Brazil overturned legislation that banned beer in stadiums.
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It achieved this chiefly in 2019 by adapting to the industry's competitive developments and pushing forward its most accomplished entrepreneurs in larger numbers to meet them.
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Chiefly, Parnas asserted that Trump's inner circle knew full well about Parnas' attempts to get Ukraine to announce an investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden.
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Others worried emphasizing gender could be a liability for a party chiefly concerned with picking a nominee who can beat Trump in this November's general election.
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Most bouts are short and sheltered, driven chiefly by an inability to pay rent and likely to stabilise after rapid rehousing and time-limited housing vouchers.
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Like nearly everyone I spoke with, Chad Chitwood, a former congressional staffer, attributed the fact that it's still around chiefly to constituents clamoring to keep it.
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Here's a curious ritual of American politics: Whenever a large energy project is proposed, the ensuing debate revolves chiefly around how many jobs it will create.
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What's chiefly new is that this is now a media story, as conservative power has moved from the pulpit and the pedestal to the TV screen.
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But they warned Iran that it must comply with the commitments within the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), chiefly, the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons.
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But its construction was delayed, chiefly due to shortages in construction materials and labor as a result of sanctions imposed to curb Pyongyang&aposs nuclear program.
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But some were still grumbling, chiefly a local unit of the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine called the Beni Kedem Shriners.
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Congressional Hispanic Caucus members have also asked to hear directly from officials who would be responsible for the money, chiefly, acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan.
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Bland had come to Austin chiefly to seek out fellow musicians and, almost unbelievably, with the intention to continue the legacy of psychedelic rock in Austin.
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Takahata recognized animation's potential for serious storytelling and nuanced explorations of emotional complexities back when it was seen chiefly as a vehicle for cheap children's entertainment.
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