And, this project would help ensure continuity of operations and continuity of government.
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Ensure continuity of operations plans or business continuity plans are up-to-date.
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Continuity, a feature that syncs Apple devices together, is getting an upgrade known as Continuity Camera.
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While continuity is often held as a critical component of success at the highest levels of soccer — continuity of lineup, continuity of tactics, continuity of training techniques — there seems to be little hesitation among the biggest clubs when it comes to making changes to their primary leaders.
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Continuity Camera Continuity in macOS is all about bridging the gap between your phone and you computer.
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"They are going to be focusing on continuity, which would include the continuity [in] Governor Kuroda's term after April 2018," said Yamakawa.
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The actual investment committee, however, is only three people: YC president Sam Altman, YC Continuity CEO Ali Rowghani and Continuity Fund partner Anu Hariharan.
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How to Use Continuity Camera With Continuity Camera, you can take pictures on your iOS device and have them immediately available on your Mac.
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Lastly, nearly 63 percent of advisers test the business continuity readiness of services providers by reviewing a summary of the third-parties business continuity plan.
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They brought an extended continuity, and continuity meant that individual locations in Gotham gained importance, and the city itself started to breathe as a character.
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"At this moment, with the changes that we know are coming in [the Defense Department], continuity is absolutely critical and Secretary Mattis is that continuity," Reed said.
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We want a real sense of continuity in the movie.
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But with the continuity equation, they actually pull it off.
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It's hard having … any kind of continuity to your questions.
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No. The CDU manifesto is founded on continuity, not change.
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The new funding was led by Y Combinator's Continuity Fund.
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"It just takes time to get that continuity," Wade said.
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This is what's known as the "continuity of consciousness" problem.
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I mean, I like that they have a continuity girl.
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What made As Told By Ginger unique was its continuity.
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In that room, it was very difficult to keep continuity.
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"There must be continuity in the country's development," Prayuth said.
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Part of the promotion was a way to preserve continuity.
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And the MCU would be nothing without its dense continuity.
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Apple's Continuity feature mirrors a phone call on the Mac.
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Two other useful new features are new parts of Continuity.
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A Clinton victory represents continuity in foreign and trade policies.
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A CONTINUITY candidate should have it easy in the Philippines.
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Continuity bordering on stasis looks likely to be the watchword.
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THERE'S SO MUCH MORE YOU CAN DO. WE WANT CONTINUITY.
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Small visual clues hint at the continuity between these works.
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They really add, like, a nice continuity between the rooms.
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Continuity of the house was more important than blood kinship.
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He ignored President Obama's touting her continuity with his administration.
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The song has little stylistic continuity from her earlier work.
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And US actions right now scream continuity and status quo.
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With new leadership comes a need for continuity as well.
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State media tweeted under the hashtag #SomosContinuidad (We are continuity).
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Which continuity of the multiverse does this take place in?
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I wanted, however, there to be a kind of continuity.
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The rules of visual storytelling, especially continuity, cannot be broken.
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"France has voted for continuity," the National Front leader said.
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"In tennis, the value is in the continuity," he said.
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We're expecting continuity of approach, at least for a while.
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Disruption alert Naming Gordon Acting DNI would have provided continuity.
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All of this compromises the continuity and quality of care.
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" Mr. Alston puts it more simply: "Dance thrives on continuity.
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"There is a sense of continuity, of tradition, of belonging."
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Against those worries, history offered a countervailing story of continuity.
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But once a new self realizes its continuity it pauses.
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"I think continuity allows you to have success," Johnson said.
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In most presidential elections, people decide between change and continuity.
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Sorry about the lack of donut continuity in the video.
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Graham's death means a loss of continuity in American life.
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The ultimate continuity would be reappointing a successful Fed chair.
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"In this malady, the associations lose their continuity," Bleuler wrote.
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The continuity of care that young children need is disrupted.
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Continuity of care was also better with the longer shifts.
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However, these films won't all exist within the same continuity.
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Google could offer a feature like Continuity on every platform More than anything, Pushbullet shows that there's an obvious way for Google to match — and even beat — Apple's iPhone-to-Mac Continuity feature: Chrome.
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"Where you do see continuity is with these military officers who Trump is appointing to his cabinet who did serve under the Obama administration, and will provide a sort of administrative continuity," Lissner told me.
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Individual films have ignored or tweaked MCU continuity in smaller ways.
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So there's very little continuity and consistency in the coaching profession.
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Instead to live in one's own country and ensure familial continuity.
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"the break of continuity," an "abysmal fracture" in everything he understood
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Still, the scars can probably be chalked up to continuity errors.
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Six. A fourth factor in the opposing trajectories has been continuity.
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Threaded throughout is a sense of vulnerability that provides thematic continuity.
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Britons prefer pragmatism to ideology, moderation to extremism, continuity to change.
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George Orwell thought that the essence of Englishness lay in continuity.
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The scale of the purge generates uncertainty over capacity and continuity.
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It's WB's way of saying hey, continuity purists: Why so serious?
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Herman acknowledged that the lack of quarterback continuity has been hard.
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"This contributes to continuity," the General Council said in a statement.
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But, the Summit's message of continuity masks a more important trend.
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In a letter to the company's 158,000 staff, Kerkhoff pledged continuity.
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Curiously, this may reflect continuity with an evolving Obama-era policy.
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Fitch expects broad policy continuity after the October 2017 general election.
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Policy continuity is likely following parliamentary elections held on 29 October.
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All these impart both a sense of grandness and of continuity.
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"I stand for continuity," he said on a call with reporters.
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"It's critical for our business continuity," a senior EU official said.
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Immigrant elders also help transplanted families maintain a sense of continuity.
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Until then, investors get continuity, whether they wanted it or not.
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Indeed, support for Mr. Northam represented a vote for continuity. Gov.
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That fact signals the continuity between her child and adult selves.
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Continuity in personnel allowed Eisenhower to deliver a consistent political message.
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There's very little continuity or comity in the Trump White House.
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She wore them for the entire filming process for continuity sake.
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This act of coarseness was in fact an act of continuity.
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"He is an important symbol of monetary policy continuity," Yu said.
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There's not a strong sense of continuity from movie to movie.
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Continuity on the sideline is not the only problem at Valencia.
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But nothing interrupts the depressive continuity, the air of elegant futility.
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"It's critical to ensure that there is business continuity," he added.
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You're almost shooting in continuity, and you're clipping the sequence together.
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It's also about longevity, the continuity of a project over time.
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The show sells continuity as well as novelty, nostalgia alongside relevance.
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Still, Mr. Bailey's appointment will provide some continuity at the bank.
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But Trump's other choices suggest more continuity with past Republican policies.
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Having a continuity of aesthetic became really important for this record.
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I promise not to whine about how it'll screw up the continuity.
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Technical hurdles aside, the ASC approach doesn't guarantee a continuity of consciousness.
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In a world beset, more than ever, by turbulence she offers continuity.
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The new leadership portends a sensible blend of fresh ambition and continuity.
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McMaster, 71, has Trump's endorsement and is running as the continuity candidate.
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Continuity is a crucial part of building a franchise like Star Trek.
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During the interview he dropped the words "continuity" and "change" numerous times.
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Continuity Camera is a new feature worth mentioning in the same breath.
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Ive became a symbol of continuity, bridging the Jobs and Cook eras.
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We don't want to change continuity just for the sake of it.
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There is no episodic continuity, like Jennifer Bartlett's gallery wrapping, "Rhapsody" (1975).
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But if you have a standalone game, it should fit the continuity.
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You have this understanding of continuity that grows out of that feeling.
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These rules currently provide the most assurance of continuity to U.S. businesses.
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Flow means change, but it also brings identity, because it embodies continuity.
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Neighbouring Kerala appears likely to opt for a different sort of continuity.
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She promises continuity in economic policy but has been cagey about reforms.
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Should these conventions be upheld for the sake of tradition and continuity?
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AND I ANTICIPATE THERE WILL CONTINUE TO BE. EISEN: POLICY CONTINUITY, TOO?
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"We have done whatever we could to ensure service continuity," Somchai said.
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Keeping him in government should also ensure continuity in negotiations currently underway.
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So there is some kind of thematic continuity between the two albums.
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Potential topics: essential health benefits and ways to encourage continuity of coverage.
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It would break the continuity and the tension we were building up.
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Such tradition and continuity across generations was once commonplace in retail apparel.
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Dr. Wales's team found continuity that might reach back to Pliny's age.
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He hired a cast of mostly nonactors and filmed in absolute continuity.
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There is a lot of continuity but also contradiction between the elements.
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The biggest acquisition the Mystics will make this off-season is continuity.
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In ALL, the continuity of bodies in motion is mesmerizing, almost hypnotic.
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Older voters seek Mr. Biden's continuity while youths seek Mr. Sanders's change.
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A unique combination of strengths: continuity, resources, sustainability, independence, service and innovation.
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The broadcasters evidenced continuity of management and journalistic tone as administrations changed.
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Tap events like this are always about generations, about continuity and change.
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I couldn't tell if what I felt was continuity or its opposite.
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Rudolph, a tight end, thinks the team's continuity has made them stronger.
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The continuity appears to have kept staff morale at Altcourse relatively high.
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History has always meant a lot to Saint Laurent — history and continuity.
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I think most Democrats want some kind of policy continuity with Obama.
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Sun, my Korean military translator, stressed this same continuity in our talks.
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And then maybe real continuity in Magritte's career would have been apparent.
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An understanding of evolution demands that we recognize continuity across life-forms.
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Most likely, the next Democratic president will represent continuity with Obama on the level of personnel, whatever her campaign white papers say — just as Obama's administration represented continuity with Bill Clinton's despite the bitter 2008 primary with Hillary Clinton.
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"It brings a continuity and focus that is a big benefit," he said.
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"It's a continuity strategy, rather than exit," one of the OPEC sources said.
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What happens in between makes no guarantee of closure, or continuity, or sense.
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And he can also help Hillary Clinton project continuity with the Obama era.
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There is more continuity to the apparently disparate episodes than you may suspect.
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These on-set photos were taken to maintain continuity between days of shooting.
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Regime continuity and personal survival motivate Assad, while strategic self-interest motivates Putin.
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The hedge fund said it would add back two sitting directors for continuity.
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So I've excerpted that section below, with light edits for length and continuity.
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The entire continuity of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise makes no sense.
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That empty phrase distracts from her likely approach, involving more continuity than change.
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The defining feature for this form factor is something we call screen continuity.
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Innovations not only help provide ubiquitous data availability but also enable healthcare continuity.
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"My answer is that I will aim for, and expect, continuity," Younger said.
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For example, the Timeline feature is a fantastic feature for continuity between devices.
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MYANMAR'S democratic transition sometimes seems marked as much by continuity as by change.
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There are two key places this counts: app continuity and multi-app windows.
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Their renewed commitment gives our program important continuity for the next four years.
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On a logistical level, how do you keep your continuity and characters straight?
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In cases where I quote responses, we've edited slightly for clarity and continuity.
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Fitch expects broad policy continuity following snap elections held on 28 October 2017.
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What they look for: continuity of work history, job title progression and education.
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ProductionPro pulls scripts, research, designs, and continuity together to empower creative decision-making.
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"continuity with changes" failed to win him the election because voters saw in
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In America, a vice-president might present himself as the candidate for continuity.
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It's weather dependent, because we're doing photography, so the sun affects continuity issues.
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"Ultimately, you have to end up with character continuity, funny scenes," he said.
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One of the big focuses of the new OS is continuity across devices.
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This provides a new kind of continuity to users' exchanges on the service.
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This will help to establish continuity and to deepen the anti-corruption work.
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"We should be projecting stability and continuity through our State Department," Schumer said.
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"I don't know if there is any vision of continuity," Mr. Hodel said.
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For a 67-year-old artist, that continuity over time is intensely inspiring.
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"A recovering economy should help candidates that support broad policy continuity," Carvalho said.
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Continuity should not be disparaged, having predictable and steady monetary policy is positive.
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Nate I think the continuity of migration to today's politics is pretty interesting.
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Another new requirement is meant to guarantee "continuity of care" for certain patients.
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They give preference to the continuity of rules over the adjustment to reality.
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Continuity Camera essentially uses an iPhone as a surrogate camera for the desktop.
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"People who are interested in continuity will be very happy," Mr. Ali said.
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The texts occasionally resist continuity, or at least remain walled in poetic ambiguity.
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The stories will be free from the elaborate continuity of previous superhero tales.
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But there's a lot more continuity than his conservative critics want to admit.
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They do not want "continuity" with any part of Mr. Bouteflika's long regime.
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Expecting continuity from Gilmore Girls is a fool's game, but come on. 146.
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Mr. Powell, who had been a Fed governor since 2012, has emphasized continuity.
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The show has also shared some continuity with the 1990 film The Flash.
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None of his prospective successors seem to be running as the continuity candidate.
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Abela has made no announcement of any cabinet reshuffle and has promised continuity.
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Maintaining that continuity of service doesn't allow much time or bandwidth for pleasantries.
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Every recurrence is a reconfiguration, a series of decisions about continuity and change.
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I learned to rely for continuity on two constant companions: books and food.
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Others would have their origins and backstories retroactively changed in continuity, or retconned.
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Under different circumstances, these cartoons would have been part of an artistic continuity.
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The agency has also assigned a Payment Continuity Uplift (PCU) to each programme.
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They cultivate relationships within their communities and foster day-to-day unit continuity.
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"Continuity" is a helpful marker when the current path is clear and predictable.
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The continuity hypothesis… suggests that dreams mirror our thoughts and behaviors while awake.
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The decision will mean continuity and stability in the market for music licenses.
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"Huawei will ensure global supply continuity," Guo said, through a translator on Friday.
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By finalizing Safe Harbor 2.0 we can ensure the continuity of intercontinental communications.
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The pair said they worked closely together to create continuity for their character.
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"Someone like David Shulkin really provides continuity that can get reforms moving forward."
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Continuity of care is essential, and high turnover rates are another primary concern.
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It's smart enough to engage on a scientific level and a continuity level.
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It's generally assumed that a Hillary Clinton administration would exhibit considerable continuity with the Obama administration on economic policy personnel, just as Obama exhibited considerable continuity with Bill Clinton, while a Sanders administration would probably look to a different pool.
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There are drop-in shelters for them, and him, but no continuity of care.
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It's episode 30 - errr 3 - of Lohan Beach Club and continuity is a ... problem.
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Of course it's always dependent on other partners wanting to retain that continuity too.
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The vote boils down to whether the party votes for continuity or radical change.
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" But, Gutierrez said a lack of continuity of care "is piss-poor medical care.
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"What the country needs now is a sense of continuity and stability," he added.
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Her research focuses on healthcare continuity for men and women being released from prison.
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Sir Lynton Crosby, the party's election chief, wanted it to be a continuity election.
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"Without a business continuity or succession plan, it's a highly perishable asset," Hamburger said.
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To protect their assets, the oligarchs had to ensure the continuity of the regime.
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Jefferies' analysts said the news was positive and removed near-term management continuity risk.
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Mimecast Mailbox Continuity enables employees to continue using email during planned and unplanned outages.
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Sony is working on Venom and Silver & Black, which don't fit into that continuity.
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One is Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, a Merkel protege seen as the candidate of continuity.
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Telemedicine can improve continuity of care and help patients keep chronic conditions under control.
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"This royal succession highlights a desire for stability and continuity in Thailand," he said.
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This allows one side to retain possession for multiple plays, giving the game continuity.
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But how much do continuity and canon actually matter for a show like Discovery?
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Discovery isn't the only recent Trek series to fall prey to needless continuity backflips.
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How did you approach consistency and continuity with their development across 13 different directors?
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Did you have to deal with any previously established continuity to bring them in?
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A recurrent theme is the continuity of urban life across both time and space.
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More generally, Disney-Marvel is extremely meticulous with its continuity; Fox-Marvel is not.
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The war bonnet represents one's relationship to the community, its history, and its continuity.
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Continuity is hugely important for a team that plays the way Golden State does.
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"This will not be an isolated incident," the Continuity IRA spokesman told the BBC.
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"As the majority shareholder, I will continue to ensure continuity and stability," he added.
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Finally, as sloppy and downright goofy as the continuity-building was, it was there.
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I bet Chris Pine gets all the Hemsworth / Evans / Pratt roles in that continuity.
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I want the content and continuity in terms of dealing with that subject matter.
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It's not a Crisis on Infinite Earths-style condensation into one timeline and continuity.
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However, healthcare policy is irrevocably important to all Americans and must not lose continuity.
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Wakatabe replaces another reflationist, Kikuo Iwata, who is stepping down, and thus represents continuity.
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He said Britain was keen to ensure continuity as it left the trading bloc.
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"From this perspective, experience and continuity will count for a great deal," Khan said.
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Sunderland have struggled to find continuity while going through six permanent managers since 2011.
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It has a broken continuity in that way—that's something that keeps me interested.
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In recent years, they have also offered grown-up reflections on survival and continuity.
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Doing so would tacitly affirm the continuity in their contribution to our common good.
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At the table, the sense of continuity between archive and contemporary life is uncanny.
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Since games are shown on one or the other, there's no continuity for fans.
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This shows investors are very confident about the strength and continuity of the trend.
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Why claim to be promoting continuity while teaching the franchise player a new offense?
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Unlike some of its rivals, CBS's upfront presentation was all about continuity over change.
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Gvasalia: Often when you have the continuity between seasons, you don't have this problem.
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He even has a team of researchers and assistants helping him maintain Westeros continuity.
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Judges and lawyers frequently note this continuity and its impact on modern American law.
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Narrator: One of the biggest challenges when doing this many costume changes is continuity.
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Those who expected her to offer respectful continuity were immediately disabused of the notion.
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They are the continuity between administrations, even, or perhaps especially, administrations of different parties.
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In any case, the continuity of desire, across discontinuities of labels, is clear enough.
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Do they need additional management and additional help to maintain the continuity of care?
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"Her own views can be characterised as continuity (with former ECB chief Mario Draghi)".
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We then did overdubs at some of the transition points to enhance the continuity.
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The biggest exception to the case for continuity here is probably the stock market.
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And here we arrive at yet more evidence of the unfathomable continuity of memes.
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And it always feels right, it always feels like there's some continuity between acts.
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Still, Powell's nomination by President Donald Trump ensures continuity in the Fed's monetary policy.
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Clinton would most likely signal continuity with President Obama's policies and fewer radical shifts.
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But the crosscutting sometimes undermines the continuity and power of a single, sustained scene.
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Continuity of care is important, doctors say, especially for patients with ongoing medical issues.
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The lines brought a feeling of continuity, as did the belt of blue palms.
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Private equity investors tend to appreciate that level of continuity in the leadership team.
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Mastroianni is one of two performers who lend a nourishing continuity to Fellini's films.
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Advocates of the regulation say it protects women's health by ensuring continuity of care.
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But more traditional doctors like Dr. Purifoy stress the importance of continuity of care.
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They think the appointment of a corporate insider makes sense and signals "welcomed" continuity.
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The move was seen as a sign of continuity with the central bank's policy.
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Bessant's team also oversees the company's business continuity and information security strategies and policies.
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The scenes had no narrative continuity, adding up as multiple facets of a relationship.
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Safer confirmed that staff are reaching out to patients to ensure continuity in treatment.
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Continuity in social and foreign policy, with Italy maintaining its traditional pro-NATO stance.
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Or is it a strand of continuity that people might yearn to call home?
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" He adds, "You have to keep taking a fresh approach because continuity doesn't exist.
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You inspire the many, you lend the seasons their colors, their continuity, their movement.
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This isn't necessarily a bad thing, since it helps establish shared universes and continuity.
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As German economic performance and political continuity diverged from France, the duet became a solo.
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He hopes to win the special and November elections to ensure continuity in the district.
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Candidates say continuity of representation is important in a district still recovering from Hurricane Harvey.
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Furthermore, investors are confident that Lagarde will remain firmly within Draghi's dovish tradition, aiding continuity.
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Fitch places great emphasis on the continuity of senior management at Hilltop and PlainsCapital Bank.
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Powell was widely seen as a choice of continuity when President Donald Trump picked him.
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That continuity between vision and execution is apparent in every frame of La La Land.
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Our plan also supports parental employment and its continuity following childbirth – vital for our economy.
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The continuity fund is the $700 million fund led by former Twitter COO Ali Rowghani.
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No spoilers, but suffice it to say that narrative continuity plays a role once again.
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Britain does a better job than others of keeping up the idea of national continuity.
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"The word that AngelList has been using to some extent is 'continuity,'" Hoover told Recode.
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The rise of America did the same, though enjoying strong lines of continuity with Europe.
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General Catalyst, YC's Continuity Fund and Ashton Kutcher's Sound Ventures are also joining the round.
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To the extent Xamarin can help turn those into mobile apps, it helps with continuity.
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Under that strategy, newer films might share continuity, but not be so slavishly linked narratively.
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Regulators on both sides of the Channel scrambled to ensure business continuity and financial stability.
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Continuity didn't exist: Dallas had 26 starting lineups, with 24 different players seeing the court.
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She is so widely seen as the continuity option that she is dubbed "mini-Merkel".
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And wouldn't you want continuity when the RBA deserves much of credit for Australia's success?
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In "Continuity," this consummate poet of aloneness writes: Cure me of this void, I said.
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Hiring McAdoo maintains a sense of continuity for the Giants, something the franchise has valued.
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The Russians are involved in Syria's civil war, so there is some sense of continuity.
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"In American politics, you don't often get a lot of continuity between administrations," Cervero says.
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Backers include Y Combinator Continuity Fund, RRE Ventures, Palm Drive Ventures, Caffeinated Capital and 8VC.
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Every other member of Briles's staff remained at the school in order to preserve continuity.
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If there's one sin in Star Wars world greater than a continuity error, it's goofiness.
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There are lessons to be learned and decisions to be made about continuity going forward.
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KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch assumes the Bulgarian authorities will maintain continuity in economic and fiscal policy.
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Format aside, Mr Miller's masterstroke was to cut the narrative free of Batman's official continuity.
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Make sure you are complementing your overall feed, so there's a sense of continuity. 6.
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The research firm added "SQL load balancing" to its latest IT Service Continuity hype cycle.
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Ms. Mort's writing lacks psychological texture, and her direction generates little intensity, or even continuity.
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During this last section, curtains repeatedly open and close across the action, undercutting theatrical continuity.
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Still, there's a glaring continuity error in the finale, and it needs to be addressed.
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You don't feel that at all by the river — there's a real sense of continuity.
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Solidere rebuilt the souks along its historical grid plan, which was supposed to assure continuity.
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"You are disrupting the continuity of this meeting!" chastised the chairman trying to restore order.
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The image quickly went viral -- a symbol of the strength and continuity of American democracy.
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Why was McKim, Mead & White chosen, and did its involvement lend continuity to the Yard?
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Polls predict the incumbent ruling Fidesz party will win, suggesting policy continuity after the election.
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If you stretch an axon slowly and gradually, it will expand while maintaining its continuity.
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China's Foreign Ministry last week urged "continuity and stability" in the Maldives after the election.
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Biden talks all the time about continuity with Obama, and I think that's often exaggerated.
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Dutch biochemical company Corbion said on Wednesday that its focus is on ensuring business continuity.
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The government's business continuity package to be announced on Tuesday will be "significant", she said.
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But that continuity under Coach Tim Cluess has come with a high degree of adaptability.
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So, he's got the expertise, he's been part of these agreements and we expect continuity.
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The enormous advantage of a continuity-based transition strategy is that it offers massive convenience.
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A same-party transition that offers neither a clean break nor total continuity disrupts that.
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Through the rich geological substrata of cities, the artists attempt to read continuity and change.
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Still, it is refreshing – and exceptional – that Community and Continuity has 32 artists on view.
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Containing test results and medication regimens, they allow for continuity of care along the corridor.
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It's an allusion to the epic poet Homer's work, which apparently contains errors in continuity.
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Bush ordered a renewed focus on continuity plans, and FEMA launched annual government-wide exercises.
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Then we finally got some continuity out there and everybody was on the same page.
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Everything I did was seen as different and not as the continuity of a tradition.
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They represent continuity in critical positions of leadership, and some command respect across party lines.
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He signaled political continuity by nominating a longtime ally, Dmitri A. Medvedev, as prime minister.
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Analysts said expectations for policy continuity in Portugal had boosted demand for the country's assets.
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The move would give the Giants and quarterback Eli Manning a measure of offensive continuity.
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Veatch has been the assistant administrator for FEMA's National Continuity Programs Directorate since May 2017.
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Its Macs and iPhones work hand in hand with features like Hand-off and Continuity.
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If Sall is the continuity candidate, Sonko is offering the opposite of business as usual.
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Today, the transition period raises questions of continuity in homeland security to thwart international terrorism.
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" Cerner officials "have total confidence in Mr. Windom's leadership which provides program and oversight continuity.
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That act could be described as analog, too — as is any conscious move toward continuity.
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Betting on continuity, investors have pumped money into their markets, driving up bonds and stocks.
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But then comes "Love Me in Whatever Way" with a vocal performance of striking continuity.
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And it removes all doubt that comments sections are more about continuity than about change.
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Another lav, another scrap, split from continuity by the peaks and chasms of highs and withdrawal.
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Legion was designed to be self-contained, not necessarily tied to the X-Men cinematic continuity.
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A Republican strategist with ties to Bannon agrees that there is continuity between 2010 and 2018.
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That can't be an easy task for anyone, but continuity in facial hair must be observed.
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But, according to Vanity Fair, Cersei's short 'do isn't a continuity error, it's a personal choice.
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It means I have a relationship of trust with my patients and continuity of their care.
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The public feel (the Queen) has been a pivotal symbol of continuity in fast changing times.
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Eventually, the backlog of continuity in their comics gets too daunting for new or casual readers.
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Probe the component parts of "sensibleness" (continuity, moderation and pragmatism) and they quickly start to crumble.
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This is an intergenerational affair and that helps us see the continuity and disruptions at work.
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The guide recommends that businesses appoint a designated manager to oversee coronavirus-related business continuity measures.
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"Typically, the algorithm looks for continuity of work history, job title progression and education," he said.
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Unsuccessful or incompatible installs should automatically roll back to the prior version, ensuring continuity and safety.
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They create continuity and foster running jokes; they help viewers to understand what makes characters tick.
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Polls predict the incumbent ruling Fidesz party will win it, suggesting policy continuity after the election.
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They're all really different from each other but there's still that string of continuity I think.
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That, in turn, rests on continuity in neighbouring states, reinforcing political elites and their existing priorities.
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It's hard to imagine something as idiosyncratic as Legion surviving endless meetings about continuity and uniformity.
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Verena Prescher, a third new hire, is working with Nathoo as the controller of YC Continuity.
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He certainly has the experience, and some continuity with the Obama years could benefit the administration.
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No other studio has proven itself as effective as Marvel at balancing continuity with effective storytelling.
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This abundance is not the product of good fortune, nor is its continuity a foregone conclusion.
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We assume broad policy continuity and a smooth eventual transition of power from Kuwait's current Amir.
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I tried to keep them different, and yet for them to have a continuity between them.
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From the point he took over, a line of continuity can be traced to this day.
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I don't think there's any musical tradition that can claim to have that continuity over time.
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With that in mind, we can take a lesson from the trans community about character continuity.
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Notably, she also did not proclaim the greatness of the Obama-era economy and pledge continuity.
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There's also another neat Continuity feature that now allows your Apple Watch to unlock your Mac.
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The album itself suggests a patchwork of old and new, with an implicit claim for continuity.
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Such long-range thinking is rare to see in California, where continuity rarely triumphs over fad.
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This election, America will see continuity in the election of a new President and Vice-President.
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As much as recent records strongly suggested a need for change, the owners also wanted continuity.
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Prince Naruhito "represents continuity" with Emperor Akihito in terms of personality and priorities, Professor Ruoff said.
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When Auguste Comte issued a "Catechism of Positive Religion," the continuity with Roman Catholicism was clear.
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Batman, in his current Ben Affleck incarnation, shows up now and then to provide brand continuity.
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Where a more traditional DJ thrives on continuity, Cicierega smashes sounds designed to evoke a grimace.
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In addition, we are ensuring continuity of campus employment (pay) this term while students are away.
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But it impedes the long-term investment and continuity of good policy that South America needs.■
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The EU will start ship inspections to ensure legal certainty and secure business continuity in shipping.
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In this single performance snapshot of eight musicians, the amazing continuity spans from Mahler to Mehta.
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And that perhaps it's quite normal for people to seek some sense of continuity and control?
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Despite potential additions in those areas, Buruma provides a clear line of continuity for The Review.
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The awarding of the prize to Ms. Chin suggested a note of continuity at the Philharmonic.
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Kramp-Karrenbauer, 56, is Merkel's protege and was the continuity candidate favored by the party elite.
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The argument for allowing CEOs to step up to the chair is that it provides continuity.
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A wretchedly folksy recital of greatest hits, it does not waste effort on depth or continuity.
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The continuity is very real, but on another level the Trump critics are being too churlish.
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He noted for one that government contractors in Ukraine need continuity when making their purchasing decisions.
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It has big arched windows similar to those on the front of the T.B.T.A. building. Continuity!
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Given the casual way Joel Murray delivers the line, it's probably just an unfortunate continuity error.
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The first part is you know me, that is continuity and that is the key message.
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There are challenges for the global industry and consumers too, especially quality and continuity of care.
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The U.S., for its own interests, needs to ensure there is continuity between the Sultans' reigns.
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The other reason we chose to shift the combat is the overall continuity of the storyline.
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What does it mean to be the "continuity" candidate in a time of uncertainty and change?
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"I think it's way too early," Dudley said about the continuity of a freeze in output.
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If so, it will be much less of a hindrance on the continuity of their operations.
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It is a telling intrusion on the political coherence and continuity of the republic without precedent.
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On the flip side Biden has positioned himself as the candidate of continuity with Barack Obama.
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But at least moments like this placed our existence inside some longer, less-conditional-seeming continuity.
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SARA EISEN: Do you think that there will be policy continuity with Mario Draghi before you?
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He is acceptable to Republicans in the Senate, and he would represent needed and valued continuity.
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Coronavirus-prompted social distancing is testing the limits of businesses' workplace continuity and remote work plans.
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Coach Nate McMillan, continuity and a top-two defense have the unfashionable Pacers overachieving — again. 2129.
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It's completely wrong to claim that there is continuity within which something can develop and evolve.
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"Order, continuity, the logical development of her argument are all unknown to her," wrote Virginia Woolf.
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More recently, among those Catholics proposing a hermeneutic of continuity between "Amoris" and the prior papal documents that it kinda-sorta-maybe contradicts, this stress on the rarity of what the reformers have in mind, the extremities involved, has become crucial to the case for continuity.
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Many top players are leaving for the N.B.A. after one season, resulting in poor continuity on teams.
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Some will be films that are technically still set in the same DCEU continuity as Batman v.
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The continuity in government and cabinet means that we do not expect significant changes in policy direction.
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In fact, in the main DC universe comics continuity, Superman and Batman have only fought 7 times.
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" It added that its current board already "has the right balance of leadership continuity and fresh perspectives.
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It probably makes a little less sense, though, for continuity-based shows like Twin Peaks or Bodyguard.
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Pan said the German approach was a positive development because lifecycle events typically trigger contract continuity questions.
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And for better or worse, that relative often provides the best continuity in a fractured medical system.
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This sense of continuity salted with restlessness and experiment is the most memorable aspect of the show.
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But he played down Hammond's concerns about the continuity of financial contracts, saying he expected limited problems.
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Android apps run seamlessly as the device folds, achieving this form factor's chief feature: screen continuity. pic.twitter.
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"They significantly reduce some of the uncertainties weighing on the continuity of this asset," the analysts said.
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"One of the biggest problems with the D.C. streetcar is the lack of continuity," Mr. Klein said.
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For the rest, the NBS must make educated guesses, which will err on the side of continuity.
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Grouping residents by lifestyles is meant to establish continuity between their former lives and the nursing facility.
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The Bank of England wanted EU contingency plans to include legal "continuity" of cross-border insurance contracts.
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In Chile Mr Piñera's victory can be seen as more a vote for continuity than radical change.
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One such business process, he said, is a playbook for business continuity that Microsoft's IT team built.
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There is, clearly, a new sheriff in town and U.S.-China policy continuity be the first casualty.
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Psychological ContinuityProtecting one's psychological continuity is similar to ensuring their mental integrity but may be more urgent.
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Like with most aspects of Swift's image, there's a continuity in her beauty choices that radiates authenticity.
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How does this idea of continuity tie in with the idea of rupture, the idea of breaking?
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It provides them seamless continuity, and ultimately an excellence of service we ourselves are unable to match.
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The former premier has attracted thousands at his rallies with the tag-line "change, but with continuity".
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That's where I became a fan of her writing style and of her encyclopedic Marvel continuity knowledge.
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ALGERIA'S PRESIDENT BOUTEFLIKA WILL TAKE IMPORTANT DECISIONS TO ENSURE "CONTINUITY OF THE STATE'S INSTITUTIONS" BEFORE RESIGNING -APS
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A majority of firms are performing a complete test annually of their business continuity and transition plans.
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That arrangement could provide the policy continuity that investors seek regardless of the election outcome, ANZ said.
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BACK-UP Policy systems are not usually considered critical from an operational, business-continuity point of view.
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Larger than a football field and weighing 1,500 tons, BESS exists to ensure continuity of electric service.
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They want no continuity from any decisions that were made by the previous administration, even nonpolitical decisions.
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Sure, there are the nods to continuity, the Thanos references, the Infinity Stones, the Stan Lee cameo.
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Other investors include Accel, Fuel Capital, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB) and the Y Combinator Continuity Fund.
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I told her that we'd never been strict about continuity, at least when it came to moviemaking.
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"Not changing the statement provides continuity and consistency at this time of global economic uncertainty," Frydenberg said.
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Bottom line: There is much continuity between the Obama campaign plan against ISIS and the Trump plan.
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To see the plays together, and in sequence, naturally emphasizes the continuity of the history they unfold.
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"I believe in continuity," Díaz-Canel told reporters recently when asked about his vision for Cuba's future.
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Politico has noted that Long's travel to North Carolina occurred under a continuity program ran by Veatch.
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Hodler's "appointment ensures continuity in our successful strategy and the delivery of our growth targets," Sauter added.
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Germany has voted for stability and continuity — and thus for a fourth term of Chancellor Angela Merkel.
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Nancy Pelosi represents the continuity, experience, passion, and know-how our Party needs to remain in leadership.
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I haven't totally worked this out, but the question is simple: Is Donald Trump a logical continuity?
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" From the Washington Post: "Cuban television announcers used buzzwords such as 'unity' and 'continuity' in their broadcasts.
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There is very little connection to the actual continuity of this stuff—it creates a new reality.
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Rez says that for onscreen continuity, hair would need to be retouched every three to six weeks.
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The clearest line of continuity is in the dialogue, in how the characters communicate — or don't, rather.
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Plenty of veteran galleries remain year after year, providing continuity for the fair amid the recent changes.
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The choice was long expected and appears to mark continuity rather than a fundamental change in direction.
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REUTERS CORPORATE SURVEY: 77% OF JAPAN FIRMS HAVE BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLANS; 55% HAVEN'T TAKEN FLOOD-CONTROL STEPS
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But "Monsoon Wedding" takes up one of Ms. Nair's pet themes: continuity in the face of rupture.
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The released reserves are to ensure continuity of refinery processing at normal levels, a ministry spokeswoman said.
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The effect is such that each performer seems sewn to the last by the continuity of sound.
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Instead of affirming the continuity of democratic progress, he expressed his contempt for its non-Trumpian past.
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It consists of piecemeal tactical maneuvers, but in fact, it is a combination of continuity and improvisation.
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Instead, it emphasizes continuity, one of the most important values in what we call the jazz tradition.
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But Goethe's persistence also testifies to the continuity of his interests and themes during his entire life.
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"Nor Shamsiah's appointment implies continuity in the direction and conduct of monetary policy," analysts at Nomura said.
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Part of it is that at a time of bewildering change, the Windsors represent reliability and continuity.
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Faggioli, though, argued that Douthat's perspective — of "continuity" and "discontinuity" within church tradition — was flawed and ahistoric.
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His questions of "continuity" and "discontinuity" are questions one asks of an institution, rather than a faith.
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In addition to maintaining the continuity of the "Star Wars" universe, they aim to increase its diversity.
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There's a lot more continuity than people realize, but I don't want to imply nothing has changed.
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Clinton's record overwhelmingly reflects continuity, for better or for worse, with longstanding aspects of American foreign policy.
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Continuity is the reason your Mac also rings when your iPhone gets a call, or — thanks to the Handoff feature within Continuity — why an email message you have started to compose on your iPhone pops up on your Mac's screen when you walk into the room containing the computer.
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If Marvel insisted on tight continuity in its world-building, the narrative burden on creators could be suffocating.
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Or the Catholic Church, a superorganism that's managed to survive, with awe-inspiring continuity, for nearly two millennia.
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But these elements didn't seem like new clues, just like continuity for the song from screen to stage.
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In the NBA, every general manager dreams of building a talented team that has both continuity and flexibility.
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The central bank's new governor, Yi Gang, a protege of Zhou, is widely expected to maintain policy continuity.
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The leadership race showcased the divide inside the party between more conservative circles and those who wanted continuity.
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Fitch expects stable economic policy, reflecting the continuity in key positions in the government appointed in August 2016.
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"We create the spooky scenario," said Tom Price, managing director of operations, technology and business continuity at SIFMA.
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There's even a bunch of stuff I haven't mentioned yet, like app continuity and other support for foldables.
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But as with anything else in Pirates continuity, I don't really think anyone making these films really cares.
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A promised "Great Repeal Bill" will, in fact, incorporate EU law into British statutes to ensure regulatory continuity.
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And that there's a continuity of look throughout the picture, so that everything looks like it goes together.
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Dr. King's effectiveness was enhanced and given continuity by the fact that he had an organization behind him.
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The real newsworthy story may be the exceptional continuity in evangelical public opinion on most issues over time.
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We don't see any continuity for women in cultural narratives; we don't see how your life moves forward.
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What Joko Widodo is doing right now is constructive and there should be continuity to what he's doing.
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Enterprise Singapore, a government agency, has issued a guide{here} on business continuity planning for the novel coronavirus.
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Barry also emphasized a continuity of Best Buy's business strategy with no major shifts or leadership changes planned.
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On Monday, Joly emphasized that Barry would offer "continuity" in the company's leadership ranks and its growth strategy.
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"We think the banking systems are really archaic," Anu Hariharan, a partner at YC's Continuity Fund, told CNBC.
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Gold miners were also in demand, with investors betting on the continuity of a rally in gold prices.
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But doctors say that continuity of care is important for patients, especially those who have ongoing medical issues.
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As Poland heads towards local elections next year, followed by parliamentary ones in 2019, PiS is emphasising continuity.
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There's an argument that this is all simply irrelevant, and that maintaining or acknowledging continuity simply doesn't matter.
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Even less sexy than long-duration climate records is data continuity, but that's key for the Jason mission.
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CL: One of your goals in the show, I think, is to show this continuity across Louise's work.
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There were glaringly obvious continuity errors, and action scenes that didn't really seem to follow from the story.
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In mathematics, "space" describes a setting where relations between objects imitate real life phenomena: distances, directions, continuity, convergence.
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A lot of people enjoy shows without continuity because anyone can watch any episode, no background knowledge required.
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It's nice continuity and everything, but I really have to wonder what exactly the game plan is here?
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But mitigation factors like disaster recovery and continuity arrangements seemed to fall woefully short following Saturday's computer outage.
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Neither side wants to see conflict and remains hopeful that continuity will be the order of the day.
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There's a disturbing continuity to the problems African-Americans face, in terms of police brutality and economic inequality.
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Good Star Dubs The one constant with genre-hopping producer Tadd Mullinix is his commitment to historical continuity.
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Correlation Ventures also participated in the round, as did previous investors Red & Blue Ventures and Y Combinator Continuity.
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And that commitment to continuity has given the season more room to stretch its wings, to its benefit.
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Meanwhile, President Hassan Rouhani's convincing re-election means continuity in Iran's desire for greater engagement with the West.
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A former first lady, senator and secretary of state, Mrs Clinton represents continuity—and the electorate wants change.
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The funding is being co-led by Ali Rowghani from YC Continuity and Brian Singerman from Founders Fund.
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Yet in one respect continuity reigns: now, as then, Chelsea hosts a flat belonging to the Rolling Stones.
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Because it appears that a plurality of Filipino voters do not, in fact, want continuity: they want change.
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I hope, as I did with President Obama and Chairman Bernanke, that this president prefers continuity to chaos.
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Continuity: A permanent deputy is required to fill-in for an agency head when the position becomes vacant.
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Administrations often inherit policies they dislike, but they generally work to amend them to retain continuity and credibility.
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In the name of speed and convenience, it seems we have lost track of the importance of continuity.
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He dismissed Singapore's political culture which strives for continuity and consensus in seeking the mandate of the people.
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The funding is led by Data Collective, and includes participation by YC Continuity, Maven Ventures and SV Angel.
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Universal clipboard, a feature that uses Continuity, will let users copy and paste between Macs and iOS devices.
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Without continuity, we are concerned that this important initiative will have little chance to get off the launchpad.
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One thing to keep in mind is that there is often more continuity in the market than change.
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Otherwise, Mr. Rosi proceeds without voice-over or any other commentary, and also without music or narrative continuity.
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I can't change it much because I'm always filming some scene for a character, and you need continuity.
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Ultimately, though, it's Ms. Rashad's deeply felt, expertly shaded Shelah that gives the play its essential emotional continuity.
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In the current landscape, Singer sees plenty of continuity with classic intelligence techniques, along with some clever innovations.
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Spending time with this exhibition, I'm struck with the continuity of subtext underlying the diversity of artistic expressions.
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Lee would be another continuity, career-driven nominee, one who would likely be more immune to partisan allegations.
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The initiative on homelessness supports families' attempts to foster the stability and continuity children need to succeed intellectually.
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Policy continuity: Although she did not go into policy at length, Lagarde essentially confirmed the ECB's policy stance.
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"There's a sense of continuity and grounding that comes with being connected to the place," Ms. Carver said.
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The choice of Mr. Yi, a protégé and deputy of Mr. Zhou, almost guarantees continuity in Chinese policy.
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Britain has already signed trade continuity agreements with countries accounting for 89 billion pounds of its external trade.
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For the Pentagon, the trip's purpose, according to one defense official, was simply to convey one word: continuity.
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The Cloak foil Continuity within the "Star Trek" universe has been broken repeatedly over the past several decades.
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They're what give him continuity and imbue him with longevity beyond the cynical, gritty hyperviolence of the '90s.
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"The force of her work is precisely in the continuity of its political and aesthetic ideas," she wrote.
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MEXICO'S CENTRAL BANK GOVERNOR DIAZ DE LEON SAYS CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC IS CHALLENGE FOR OPERATIONAL CONTINUITY OF FINANCIAL SYSTEM
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I was taught about Jewish continuity and the Spanish Inquisition and the Hebrew language and even some Yiddish.
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Much of fandom is about continuity — knowing that games have always been going on and always will be.
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Britain has already signed trade continuity agreements with countries accounting for 89 billion pounds of its external trade.
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The central bank said it had activated business continuity plans and work-from-home measures for financial institutions.
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The central bank said it had activated business continuity plans and work-from-home measures for financial institutions.
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" Beyond the apparent contrast between density and blankness, São Paulo and Selma, a similarity: that "continuity of places.
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The Americans lacked continuity in the opening minutes, struggling to generate midfield pressure, before producing chance after chance.
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In fact, Powell is widely thought to have been picked because he offers so much continuity with Yellen.
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By the 1980s DC Comics' bosses feared that their internal continuity had grown multifariously opaque to new readers.
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However, market participants are more concerned towards the continuity of direction of the government and policy, he added.
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Eight days later, the brawny former air force commander was sworn in as president, promising continuity and order.
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Blomfield counts Y Combinator's Continuity fund as a Monzo backer, having first come across the investor at GoCardless.
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" She said the elections would go forward, "because that is a way toward stability and continuity and peace.
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The shrine and the guns establish a sense of home, a sense of continuity as Loo grows up.
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"The nurse told me for reasons of 'continuity of care' they couldn't call in a prescription," Nabers remembers.
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The owners are locking themselves out of the Olympics to preserve regular-season continuity (hmm) and revenue (bingo!).
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She also worked on landscaping and hardscaping the grounds to create continuity with the gabled, fairy-tale architecture.
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An added advantage of outsourcing is that it can also provide continuity, operational expense control and risk management.
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"I want a public service that is focused on the continuity of policy and service delivery," he added.
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The move was to ensure business continuity of Nigeria's fourth largest telecom operator, it said in a statement.
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Apted certainly takes liberties as the series rolls on, interweaving moments from past episodes to create poetic continuity.
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The closure of land borders is also likely to put pressure on Qatar to ensure continuity of supplies.
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The social communications company has always done a poor job of establishing continuity in its most senior ranks.
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Beginning in 2009, Finnish officials made considerable investments and sweeping changes that gave greater continuity to player development.
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In a story as big as the Caribbean's, you search for patterns that create a sense of continuity.
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Now that every change brought neighbors with more resources and fancier jobs, did stability and continuity still matter?
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Wolfson manages to maintain a visual continuity, but it's not to be confused with a greater political statement.
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So by following this particular line of enquiry, as with all projects, there is both continuity and variation.
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The Frenchwoman brings more continuity than credibility to an institution that rescued the euro from an existential crisis.
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Tasha: I'm down for pretty much any acknowledgement that the Chitauri invasion fundamentally changed society in the MCU continuity.
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This is a blessing for Jewish continuity — but apparently it's also a curse for Jewish self-awareness in Israel.
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There's even a bit of continuity between episodes, which was hard to find in 1989's Super Mario Bros.
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Acting a bridge of sorts, Dunford has helped ensure continuity in military policy through two very different presidential administrations.
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In most respects, we can expect a Hillary Clinton presidency to feature overwhelming policy and personnel continuity with Obama.
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That's the key piece—once they get out we want to make sure there is a continuity of care.
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"In these unchartered waters, they are the continuity and stability that the British people may be lacking," Seward says.
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Y Combinator Continuity, Thrive Capital and Benchmark Lead Edge Capital joined lead investor Menlo Ventures in financing the company.
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Yet, 351 MEPs (out of a total of 751) voted for a line of "continuity" when they elected Tajani.
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THAT DOESN'T MEAN SOMETHING CAN'T COME ALONG THAT WILL DISRUPT IT, BUT THE CONTINUITY OF THE PRODUCT IS HUGE .
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He said the European Union, Montenegro and Switzerland had had to amend their own membership terms to ensure continuity.
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"Generally we prefer continuity in management and believe Mr. Uttz's pending retirement creates uncertainty until the replacement is named."
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Brex is backed by Y Combinator Continuity, Ribbit Capital, Greenoaks Capital, DST Global, IVP, Peter Thiel and Max Levchin.
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You've got reservoir consistency, continuity, which is going to lead to very repeatable and predictable drilling results and targets.
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This does not mean that continuity in U.S.-Mexico relations will be automatic or that it will be smooth.
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The beats update their sound while retaining continuity; the lyrics lend political specificity to their characteristic conscious black humanism.
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Black Cat and Silver Sable are two major players in Spider-Man continuity, and are well known to fans.
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Bernie's is about change, not just continuity, in the similar way that then-Senator Obama was talking about change.
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Newton also said the continuity of working with Shula throughout his pro career had been instrumental in his development.
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Politically, the settlement highlights a sense of continuity between the Obama and Trump administrations' enforcement actions in this area.
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Perhaps Murphy is just completely overwhelmed by AHS's twisting plots, complicated continuity, and huge recurring cast at this point?
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The key questions enterprises struggle with are: (a) What is at risk for our enterprise — is it business continuity?
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These innovations not only help provide ubiquitous data availability but also enable healthcare continuity over time and across settings.
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For voters satisfied with Barack Obama's presidency, she would represent continuity, staying the course, the line of Democratic succession.
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From Washington to Brussels and beyond, capitals are counting on continuity not chaos in Turkey's changing military line up.
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To provide continuity it also translates into British law 12,000-odd EU regulations written in the past 45 years.
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Bringing these two combative races into MCU continuity sets up a huge number of potential plotlines from the comics.
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Government officials have warned that they are ready to intervene in Oi if needed to ensure continuity of service.
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"The only presidential democracy with a long history of constitutional continuity is the United States," he concluded in 1990.
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In an effort to create continuity between the actors' wounds, I created these 'cuts' that were essentially tattoo transfers.
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The right to psychological continuity would protect subjects from treatments or enhancements that might harm their sense of identity.
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McAdoo's hiring also allows the Giants to preserve a sense of continuity in the organization, something they value greatly.
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We haven't had to bring in an outside guy that we had to bring up to speed on continuity.
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Annabelle The continuity of the Annabelle franchise can be a little complicated, so here's what you need to know.
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Though he will stay on for continuity through December 2018, Bailey will leave the board as president in March.
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Tanner will focus on long-term strategic direction as chairman, while Weisskopf's CEO placement would guarantee its prized continuity.
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A 35-year study of families conducted at USC found that allowing children religious choice can encourage religious continuity.
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"The community rather than the nation will become a possible vehicle for ethnic cohesiveness and cultural continuity," he writes.
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And I never realized how much I actually craved the kind of continuity that this show has given me.
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Then, in their solo moments, they provide a narrative continuity and frame certain themes and observations for upcoming episodes.
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To boost faith in successors and the continuity that they will provide, some firms publicly state their "family" values.
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The move is "to ensure the smooth continuity of leadership at the Department of the Treasury," according a statement.
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Dota 2 has rejected just about everything that esports supposedly need: Continuity, stability, structure, organization, and (especially) media training.
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The programming of the day followed suit, with the lineup organized not-so-much for stature but for continuity.
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Fitch assumes that an eventual transition of power from Sultan Qaboos will be smooth and ensure broad policy continuity.
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She promises continuity with Mr Aquino's pro-business policies, but her CV is thin and her campaign lamentably vacuous.
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Eggers's first foray into a global subject matter, it nevertheless maintained some continuity of style with the earlier books.
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Irish doctors are also banned from referring women to clinics in the UK, which interrupts the continuity of care.
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Regulators are also concerned about business contingency and continuity protection for online as well as offline custody of assets.
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This commitment to continuity almost immediately put Haley out of step with how modern writers and artists approached slavery.
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But more likely, the escapees (and Linda) were forgotten about, and this is just another continuity error this season.
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Their suits have provided continuity, a buttoned-up look that made them seem old even when they were young.
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Building a secure national electronic infrastructure is a vital step to assure continuity of government in the legislative branch.
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Though you'll rarely hear about it from a pulpit, Mormon leaders are concerned with the continuity of their religion.
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We've been trained to deal with catastrophic loss by reviewing business continuity plans and getting the right insurance coverages.
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Analysts and company sources told Reuters the appointment will ensure continuity and a smooth transition during the airline's turnaround.
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Narrator: That's a lot of costume changes and continuity to be aware of, which required a lot of planning.
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Plewes: You have all these things that happen to her continuously, and so tracking the continuity is extremely tough.
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Job openings on Glassdoor: 3,131O*NET description: Develop, maintain, or implement business continuity and disaster recovery strategies and solutions
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Every day since, he has spent working to regain command of the offense and develop continuity with his receivers.
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Incumbent President Petro Poroshenko has pitched himself as the continuity candidate and one that can continue a reform drive.
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Yet, something about Atari is mysteriously and forcefully separated from the continuity of gaming as we think about now.
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The stance of employing a continuity of style in every piece works well for some, but not for me.
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And then you have the commercial customers so critical to the continuity and stability of services for the country.
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It re-establishes a continuity in which life has gone on, yet no one's life has really panned out.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch Middle East strategists said it appears there will be policy continuity, following the appointment.
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The hard part for me is just sitting there, and staying put, keeping the furs in place for continuity.
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But this means that if we change our memories or personality in radical ways, the continuity could be broken.
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Another leading view is that your brain is essential to you, even if there are radical breaks in continuity.
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Only near the end of its 100 minutes does "Continuity" find a way to weave its main strands together.
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Despite — or because of — its continuity errors, low production value and absurd dialogue, the film became a cult favorite.
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By all means this caste should admit as many worthy newcomers as is compatible with their sense of continuity.
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There are a lot of fine reasons to discover Ide's work, and seamless continuity is just one of them.
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Every business owner needs to develop a business continuity plan and figure out how to handle all this disruption.
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In its opening match in Kazan, France struggled to find continuity and opportunity against a well-organized Australian team.
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NZ FINANCE MINISTER SAYS BUSINESS CONTINUITY PACKAGE BEING PREPARED TO DEAL WITH CORONAVIRUS IMPACT; TAX RELIEF OPTIONS BEING CONSIDERED
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Maintaining this continuity between workers and their jobs would help ease the transition to normality when the pandemic passes.
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If governments become more intrusive, that may in fact be evidence of continuity rather than a big intellectual shift.
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Mr. Powell began his remarks by commending Ms. Yellen on her tenure and calling for continuity with her policies.
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The company wants to ensure business continuity to deliver its bakery products, but it is cutting costs and jobs.
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By embracing the lush black-and-white aesthetic of legendary civil rights photographs, Ms. Bright underscores this historical continuity.
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Cuba wants American tourists, but it needs certainty and continuity to attract investments that could make its economy grow.
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Rojas offers the organization some continuity amid the disruption, and he is familiar with the talent in the clubhouse.
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On the other hand on the strong monarchic element you can bring stability, continuity, long-term orientation into politics.
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If you establish continuity where a corpse is on the groud, they are there for 18 days of photography.
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"Editions" describes how each of their collections is distinct but exists in continuity, like a chapter in a book.
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Bernie's is about change, not just continuity in the similar way that then-Senator Obama was talking about change.
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It features both continuity and change, but the relatively modest changes are the more important element of the strategy.
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Regarding Bowles, Johnson said he remained "very, very in his corner" and added that continuity was something he valued.
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In the medium term, we assume broad continuity in fiscal policy and steady progress towards an EU association agreement.
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This week's cabinet reshuffle is in line with our pre-election view that continuity in economic policy was likely.
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No major policy decisions are anticipated and Lagarde is expected to signal policy continuity from her predecessor Mario Draghi.
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"Everything points towards continuity rather than change after the election," Richard Mallinson, geopolitical analyst at Energy Aspects, told CNBC.
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The incoming governor, long Zeman's preferred choice for the job, told reporters that there should be continuity in policy.
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They're keeping up a degree of surface continuity, but the foundations of our policy have been called into question.
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These kind of arguments are still in continuity, then, with the basic conservative posture of the last few generations.
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Turkey is a country of collective amnesia, but in places like Oxford there's an accumulation of knowledge, a continuity.
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The late king, known as 'Bertie' to his family, was a symbol of unity and continuity to the country.
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But that was as much about continuity — about a predictable rhythm, with reliable ornaments — as it was about creed.
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As a result, continuity of care is reduced, which often results in poor utilization and poor access to care.
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They're willing to throw in enough crossovers and continuity shout-outs from film to film to keep hardcore fans interested.
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Britain is taking legal steps to ensure contract continuity, but the EU has so far declined to mirror these moves.
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" The main way Google is supporting foldable displays today is by pointing developers toward an existing feature called "screen continuity.
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Caplan said a cohort of 75 people feels like the right size and allows for continuity between the different programs.
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Segment has raised $64 million in Series C funding, with the Y Combinator Continuity Fund and GV leading the round.
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Boujnah said Euronext was having "normal dialogue" with regulators about continuity of flows between customers in London and the exchange.
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The choice is a balancing act between providing continuity of lifestyle and ensuring the new town is high and dry.
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That's all hypothetical, though, based entirely on where these characters have been over the course of decades of comics continuity.
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Given that this is an anthology of shorts, there's not the thematic continuity you would get in a normal feature.
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For continuity across Apple devices, players can save their game with iCloud and pick it up on another Apple device.
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They know that Coach Andy Reid is one of the league's foremost offensive masterminds, but injuries have hampered their continuity.
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The show isn't even about its character work, which careens between stereotypes and ludicrous continuity errors from season to season.
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Apple also began tinkering with the idea of tearing down the platform wall between iOS and OS X with Continuity.
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The first is the continuity hypothesis in which people simply tend to dream about what they experienced during the day.
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So there's a real question of continuity or disruption with Trump, which wouldn't have existed if Clinton was president-elect.
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That would guarantee continuity for the ruling "Chavismo" movement - named for Maduro's late predecessor Hugo Chavez - for two more years.
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JS: Well, I certainly have some continuity just as far as the very technical aspects of lighting and camera movement.
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On balance, Fitch expects that Peru will maintain economic policy continuity, given the popular consensus in favour of macroeconomic stability.
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Had there been some continuity throughout the Billboard clip or any of her other interviews, I'd be willing to reconsider.
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"There is a tradition, particularly with regard to executive agreements, of successive presidents preserving some element of continuity," Earnest said.
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Biden served as Obama's vice president, hinting at continuity of policy should he claim the nomination and the White House.
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Each new satellite has an overlap with the last, allowing for intercalibration and data continuity for an unbroken monitoring record.
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But Modi's return ensures continuity in the fast-growing U.S.–India security partnership, which has advanced several foundational defense agreements.
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It adds a design continuity to the fabric enclosure, but there could have been a better choice to improve portability.
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But as Marvel Comics grew in popularity and sophistication through the 1960s, Lee developed that concept—into continuity and continuation.
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Y Combinator's Continuity Fund led the round, with partners Anu Hariharan and Ali Rowghani joining the Convoy board of directors.
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It marries old opinion to new fact so as ever to show a minimum of jolt, a maximum of continuity.
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For that matter, is The Gifted even supposed to take place in the same continuity as the X-Men movies?
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"It's a natural complement to think about succession planning at the same time you're thinking about business continuity," she said.
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So when it comes to devices like thought-controlled cars or robots, "there's a continuity with that extension," he said.
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Each panel in a comic must be similar enough to create continuity, but change enough to move the action forward.
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As a sociologist, I was struck not by the abrupt shift to a new moral crisis, but by the continuity.
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Eileses Capital led the round joined by Initialized Capital, Restaurant Group, the Y Combinator Continuity Fund and the Tamares Group.
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They continue to fight for each other; they continue to make family; they continue to work on survival and continuity.
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Nemak's ratings are constrained by the ongoing negotiations of NAFTA, which threaten the continuity of the North American auto industry.
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We serve as the first point of access to medicine, providing continuity and coordination in an otherwise fragmented healthcare system.
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He did say he wanted continuity but moderate Republicans are not convinced the conservative Republicans have that as a priority.
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Therefore, 143 percent of advisers will be ready for SEC future rules guiding a firm's business continuity and transition plans.
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"These continuous shipments directly favored the continuity and the reinforcement of terrorist structures in Syria and Iraq," the ministry said.
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Equally important, we must ensure the continuity of a longstanding program that makes possible the timely review of new medicines.
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Many fans say it's ruined the franchise forever by ignoring continuity, decimating Luke Skywalker's character, and mocking the Jedi legacy.
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Pretty much any sequel is required to do so to please fans looking for the continuity many of them crave.
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Their mission is to ensure continuity of good governance, bringing to bear their experience and expertise, regardless of political ideology.
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The YC Group has also appointed former Twitter CFO and COO Ali Rowghani as CEO of its YC Continuity Fund.
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"You must choose between continuity or change to live better," said Lasso, who is running for president a second time.
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But the administration is preaching continuity and wants Sharpless, a respected cancer researcher, to continue Gottlieb's efforts after he departs.
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Chicu, who served briefly as finance minister under Sandu's predecessor, Pavel Filip, pledged continuity in Moldova's relations with international lenders.
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In other words, by reelecting Rouhani, Iranians showed support for continuity and moderation, not fundamental changes to their political system.
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It's a quick way to move from one machine to another, much like Apple's continuity feature in iOS and macOS.
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In his first message to the building, the erstwhile Army secretary emphasized continuity despite the recent turnover in the building.
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Every fiber of pragmatism in the land of continuity par excellence suggests Britain will not throw itself over a cliff.
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The board members' terms would be staggered to promote continuity, and to separate the island's financial affairs from electoral politics.
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In Europe, the historical memory of the fascist era is stronger and has greater continuity than in the United States.
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The good news is that Zampese has been on the staff since 2003, so there should be plenty of continuity.
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The YC Growth Program will be managed by Ali Rowghani and Anu Hariharan, partners in the Y Combinator Continuity Fund.
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Berger's emphasis is on the origins of impeachment in England, and the continuity between British and American theories and practices.
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A longer stay would provide some continuity as the government negotiated the terms of Britain's withdrawal from the European Union.
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And it has plunged morning television, a genre that depends on maintaining a mood of homey continuity, deeper into upheaval.
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They have continuity issues, in the wake of trading Kyrie Irving, with more new faces on the roster than returnees.
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Together, Chair Yellen and I have worked to ensure a smooth leadership transition and provide for continuity in monetary policy.
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For global investors, political stability and continuity is an important factor while taking a view on investing in any country.
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But why do we endure a social system that values the accumulation of wealth over human welfare and environmental continuity?
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If that happens, if we lose this continuity between generations of human beings, that will be a total game changer.
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Change the uniform too much, and you risk losing the continuity, legitimacy and authority communicated by an Army's traditional design.
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