Attracting many more customers has helped to counteract lower margins.
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If Democrats were fully prepared to counteract this blitz, I
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To counteract this effect, the researchers looked for scientific parallels.
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You need construction to counteract a perceived unravelling of humanity.
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Is there a girls' club to counteract the boys' club?
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EpiPens, which counteract potentially fatal anaphylaxis, contain the drug epinephrine.
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The chewy hooks and her joy in performance counteract it.
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It's to anticipate and counteract your own apathy and embarrassment.
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You've got to begin to work to counteract the lead.
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So, what can we do to counteract these depressing findings?
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But Fred Rogers was trying to counteract just that thing.
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To the extent that's true, gender balance helps counteract it.
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To counteract that, the others make offers of their own.
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"We wanted to do something to counteract this," he recalled.
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My favorite Federalist paper is Federalist 51, ambition must counteract ambition.
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AdBlue is a liquid solution used to counteract a vehicle's emissions.
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"We will take every step possible to counteract its appalling bias."
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And what's the best way to counteract a meme about yourself?
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Oprah would need a cohesive, hopeful message to counteract 45's.
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"DeepCreamPy was made to counteract the increase in censorship," deeppomf said.
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Additional research has also become available to counteract anti-ACA rhetoric.
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Anabolic steroids are used to counteract muscle wasting from HIV/AIDS.
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What product best works to counteract humidity and keep hair intact?
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With stock markets diving he probably felt the need to counteract.
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We will take every step possible to counteract its appalling bias.
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Mr Turnbull's campaign hinges on how cleverly he can counteract this.
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But don't expect it to counteract that extra cookie with lunch.
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We've been working to counteract this for the past 6900 years.
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Our goal was to counteract that because it doesn't really work.
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We've been working to counteract this for the past 2 years.
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Aware that such bias can exist, they'll seek to counteract it.
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To this point, the U.S. has struggled to counteract ISIS online.
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To counteract this failure, Heydari believes, Americans need to step up.
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And Congress has lacked ambition to counteract this president and check it.
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It's about addressing an issue and giving steps to counteract that issue.
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He flicked a switch on his control column to counteract the dive.
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Reducing expenses on monthly bills is one way to counteract this debt.
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The devices are used to counteract the potentially fatal allergic reaction anaphylaxis.
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He's had to use an EpiPen four times to counteract severe reactions.
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To counteract all that ew, you have to act ahead of time.
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Drugs to counteract these cytokines are the newest generation of anti-inflammatories.
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But the Trump administration has already begun efforts to counteract this risk.
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They'd counteract this rude brush off with a random act of kindness.
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How best to counteract the Facebook effect in political and other discourse?
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But Mr Szalai, of Loyola University, questions whether these counteract implicit biases.
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The devices are used to counteract the potentially fatal allergic reaction anaphylaxis.
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She then tried to counteract the junk food by taking diet pills.
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One way you can counteract that is if you give a lot.
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One way to counteract this threat from unpredictable technological change is retraining.
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Facebook is putting some "controls" in place to try to counteract that.
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It was important to me to counteract the cruise ship industry's silence.
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She then tried to counteract the junk food by taking diet pills.
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We will work to prevent and counteract any Iranian malign cyber activity.
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As James Madison put it, ambition must be made to counteract ambition.
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I say I guess we have to counteract them a little bit.
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Conservative strategists say they need to mobilize now to counteract these plans.
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What does Hysterical Records hope to counteract in the Australian music scene?
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There are structural fixes, like term limits, that could counteract this trend.
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The new "maneuvering characteristics augmentation system" was designed to counteract that tendency.
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And more pills to counteract the side effects of those higher dosages.
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Some airports, like Denver, could counteract rising temperatures by extending their runways.
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But omega-3 fatty acids may counteract that inflammation to reduce pain.
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There are common procedures in place to counteract MCAS, as currently designed.
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Community health worker Odette Mukarumongi worked tirelessly in Karambi to counteract the rumours.
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I counteract any dryness I feel afterward by misting with a hydrating toner.
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You can counteract its impact by opting for a vegetarian diet at work.
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Cundiff sees driving emission-free Model 3 as her way to counteract that.
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The solution is to counteract this disincentive by creating a child tax credit.
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Then after about two minutes, I said I'm going to counteract my order.
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Narcan is used to counteract overdoses of opiates such as heroin or oxycodone.
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The auto-injector is used to counteract the potentially fatal allergic reaction anaphylaxis.
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"They will counteract oxidation and keep the hair from getting brassy," he says.
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There's long been a push for body diverse toys to counteract these messages.
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To counteract the heat, the dish also gets a dollop of sour cream.
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We have to break that culture, and we have to counteract that culture.
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Their likely response would be to build more missiles to counteract the defenses.
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To counteract these effects, it's important to take time for yourself, experts advise.
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Two new hashtags have also been initiated to counteract #LiveBoldly — #MeBeforeAbelism and #MeBeforeEuthanasia.
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I'm adequately shielded from heat, but worry that I won't counteract the cold.
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We've known this for some time and have done little to counteract it.
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Black people expend daily energy to counteract racial stereotypes and get fair treatment.
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Then he considered various virtues that, if mastered, would counteract his unwanted behavior.
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She hopes those bills will counteract the increase in premiums from mandate repeal.
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Could Brexit have been part of a plan to counteract European Union influence?
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In humans, fasting seems to enhance the ability to counteract the disease process.
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But data shows they were not able to fully counteract the computer's movements.
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The device is used to counteract the potentially fatal allergic reaction known as anaphylaxis.
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"Diversifying diets" to counteract rising obesity rates -- a separate cause for concern -- is another.
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There is no medicine to counteract aconite poisoning, according to the department of health.
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Those European countries are, in fact, contributing to Ukraine's efforts to counteract Russian aggression.
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But the longer trauma or neglect goes on, the harder it is to counteract.
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We need to pursue policies that counteract the forces that conspire to divide us.
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Dr. Kumar, how do you counteract online harassment using data science and machine learning?
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It had a lot of problems, but it did help counteract bad business cycles.
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Having a window into the future can help people counteract forces like hyperbolic discounting.
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He had rubbed salt into his face to counteract the effects of tear gas.
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I knew I needed to do something radical to counteract my worst winter self.
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The auto-injector devices are used to counteract the potentially fatal allergic reaction anaphylaxis.
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What do you think of doing more feel-good stories to counteract the bad?
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CBD does the opposite, spurring damaged cells to degenerate, which can counteract alcohol's effects.
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Am I right in thinking you're big believers in showing multitudes to counteract stereotypes?
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And so, to me, that's something we have to counteract as quickly as possible.
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Pumping the brakes will give policymakers more time to counteract potential unemployment, proponents argue.
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For every predatory male comic, there are dozens of good guys to counteract him.
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Without direct effort to counteract TV's insidious whiteness/maleness, things will stay the same.
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Laura named Calico, Alphabet's company aiming to slow aging and counteract age-related diseases.
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You can counteract that with people power—but Sestak and Edwards couldn't attract enough.
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Whether they can completely counteract the echo-chamber effect, though, remains to be seen.
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The campaign's attempts to counteract ISIS social media propaganda did not turn out well.
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To counteract that, I am trying to pull the ground out from underneath myself.
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Most of those vulnerable people carry portable epinephrine -- often, EpiPens -- to quickly counteract symptoms.
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"Enhancing metacognition may provide an opportunity to counteract or prevent radical views," he says.
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We may need existing stocks to produce new vaccines to counteract the new viruses.
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Little or nothing has been done to counteract renewed foreign (not only Russian interventions).
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The proposal seeks to counteract automation by providing a monthly $1,000 to every American.
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From the onset, it appeared that the Yankees would have to counteract Sabathia's pitching.
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Cake, coffee, and gin and tonics are served outside to counteract the meat-coma.
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The non-psychotropic compound CBD may help counteract the effects of THC, Holland asserts.
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So if you press one, that inadvertently presses other levers that counteract its effect.
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Credit policies that counteract their lack of access to investment funds must be developed.
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If so, could restoring coenzyme Q10 to normal levels with supplements counteract these problems?
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They've declined to push legislation to counteract growing inequality and have even administered austerity.
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Someone sent in a basket of fruit to counteract the ubiquitous boxes of doughnuts.
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Now move from a place of inaction to action to counteract the negative thought.
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Other geoengineering technology would counteract global warming by removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
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Johnson argued the legislation is meant to counteract the negativity LGBT students already face.
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How about signing off with something beautiful from the 1940s to counteract Little Boy?
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This won't do anything to counteract all the emissions the plane created while flying.
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Market participants believe the central bank hopes to dampen volatility and counteract depreciation expectations.
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As I see it, international sport can't help but boost understanding and counteract chauvinism.
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So some punk collectives are trying to counteract the inequality in the scene today.
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To counteract the silence of the awed undergraduates, the three artists started talking among themselves.
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That competition comes as Clorox is forced to hike prices to counteract rising commodity costs.
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Afghanistan got Zari, an ambitious young girl Muppet, to counteract prejudice against women getting educations.
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Officials could opt to abandon their tightening stance in order to counteract the trade turmoil.
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Market participants believe the central bank is seeking to dampen volatility and counteract depreciation expectations.
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Countries set countervailing duties to counteract the effect of other nations' subsidies for certain goods.
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The goal here is to design molecules to counteract those that give rise to diseases.
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Expensive effects can't counteract aging entirely, but they go a long way to mitigating it.
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Hopefully Wallworth's technology can help them counteract the encroaching drilling technology, fighting fire with fire.
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And he believes that we can begin to counteract these cultural pressures starting earlier on.
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His release point is low, but Ball often can counteract that weakness through sheer range.
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Education policies that encourage young people to study STEM fields could counteract that labor shortage.
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I remember watching lesbian porn (to counteract the penises I had just seen, of course).
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As for environmental degradation, humanity will surely find a way to counteract this in time.
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But there's also a less obvious behavioral factor that might counteract all those energy savings.
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The central bank has to counteract that by absorbing liquidity or maintaining high interest rates.
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The frustration of fiddling with a device that keeps falling off could counteract its utility.
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Other experiments have shown that it is possible to counteract racist thoughts at least temporarily.
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To counteract the downward spiral of inequality, we need to raise taxes on affluent families.
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It is a hard-fought effort to counteract a decrease in aid for Syria's refugees.
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The Democratic Party is desperate for its own version of populism to counteract Donald Trump.
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I have spent much of my career developing strategies to counteract that civic media crisis.
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Asked what Open officials might have done to counteract the heat, Petkovic offered one idea.
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A year's worth of increased diversity does not counteract decades of inequality in the industry.
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He wanted the pair's pace to try to counteract Franck Ribery, Bayern's vastly experienced winger.
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He suggested that the company would buy back stock to counteract bearish analysts and traders.
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The Naloxone is the active ingredient in Narcan, which is used to counteract opioid overdoses.
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"Our ability to counteract the effects of climate change is minimal," one farmer told us.
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On a plane I like to read something light and fluffy to counteract flying anxiety.
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There's talk on Capitol Hill of how to counteract Europe's attempts to rebuff US sanctions.
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Ideally, what we do will help counteract the work done by others like Mr. Erickson.
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Backers of the arms sales said they would support U.S. partners to counteract Iranian aggression.
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But they reserve the right not to work with travel agencies that counteract their revenue strategy.
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And don&apost forget when Obama did literally nothing to counteract Putin&aposs involvement in Syria.
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The latter is necessary for a new pact to counteract NAFTA's outsourcing of jobs and pollution.
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Democrats criticized the DHS's actions as political retribution against measures that counteract the administration's immigration policies.
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Having more exposure via Verizon might help counteract any cancellations over the more expensive monthly fee.
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To counteract that, the receptors are pulled into the cells and become inactive, Dr. Sulak explains.
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It can also give you an opportunity to reinforce your values and counteract any negative messages.
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It's not pure optics — corruption is a serious problem in Saudi, and this could counteract it.
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So why has support for welfare spending to counteract it remained so stable over that period?
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When bitten, people seek out traditional healers, who can't do much to counteract a venomous bite.
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Self-deprecation is a great way to counteract swag, and Lochte is on that playbook, too.
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Human blind spots have been well-studied and algorithms have been devised to help counteract them.
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By doing so, space scientists hope to create methods that can counteract the impacts of weightlessness.
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I started the day with coffee to counteract the effects of the previous night's booze-fest.
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But, of course, House conservatives might make an exception in this case, to counteract Hoyer's threat.
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Moms who manage the money serve as role models who can counteract some of these problems.
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It can be used on either dry or damp hair to counteract the effects of humidity.
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We will need strict policies to counteract the negative effects of life extension of 30 years.
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At least there was plenty of cream to counteract the somewhat dry crumb of the cake.
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Stress may counteract the beneficial effects of a healthful diet, a study in Molecular Psychiatry suggests.
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The other thing is we cannot counteract measures if we are anti-NATO and anti-EU.
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" "This Republican Congress has proven incapable of fulfilling the Founders' design that 'Ambition must ... counteract ambition.
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There are other trends that counteract some of these issues, most notably technology adoption and automation.
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The general oversaw enormous growth in military spending and global military presence to counteract Soviet expansion.
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Bohnet recommends that organizations explicitly invite women to negotiate, and train managers to counteract their biases.
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It may also counteract the stress hormones you feel after learning about or experiencing a tragedy.
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But, "caffeine is helpful as a stimulant to counteract the sedative effects of alcohol," Youngquist says.
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But for now, brokers are trying new things to counteract the pandemic's effect on their business.
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Further, playing can even counteract the effects of stress, decreasing inflammation and possibly improving vascular health.
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Bush had inadvertently empowered Iran, and he thought selling weapons to Saudi Arabia could counteract that.
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She wondered whether the serious expression was there to counteract the joyfulness of the saffron robes.
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It can be so broadly defined that our efforts to counteract it will be broad, too.
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So I wear compression socks in the hopes that they'll do something to counteract the sitting.
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CBA requests that the DOJ work with federal, state and industry partners to counteract price gouging.
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It&aposs strong, but you&aposll get a lot of sweetness to counteract that as well.
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Coke's global growth helped to counteract weakness North America, where its organic sales dropped 1 percent.
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" This Republican Congress has proven incapable of fulfilling the Founders' design that "Ambition must ... counteract ambition.
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Patients can be treated with vitamin K, which helps counteract the effects of the blood thinner.
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Then, checks and balances and separation of powers were meant to counteract presidential abuses of power.
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That was a problem Buttigieg tried to reverse, but in the end was unable to counteract.
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Beshear has reversed Bevin's restrictions on voting, but will not be able to counteract the pardons.
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It's a lot for three hours a week of gym time to counteract, Professor Wharton says.
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MCAS is designed to automatically counteract that tendency and point the nose of the plane downward.
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The #MarchForOurLives and #RoadToChange activists traveled the country to try to counteract apathy among vote-eligible teens.
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The reprimand came despite U.S. efforts to court Myanmar to help counteract China's rise in the region.
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China can't fully counteract the United States' move tit-for-tat, at least not with tariffs alone.
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There was also Narcan in his system ... a drug used to counteract the effects of an overdose.
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But sometimes the atmosphere at the new company can be welcoming and can help counteract the stress.
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Not that they&aposll ever go away, but you at least can use truth to counteract them.
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The idea, then, is that applying a topical formula can counteract the loss of volume over time.
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But no one knows how much the extra rest will help to counteract his unprecedented dual workload.
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This physically shifts the sensor inside the camera in order to counteract unsteadiness from the photographer's hands.
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The best way for Clinton to counteract all of this is to be as transparent as possible.
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Be careful eating the cheese if you're taking any medications — it just might counteract your birth control .
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Focusing on the trade deficit enables the U.S. to implement policies to counteract other nations' unfair practices.
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An injection is administered to counteract the sedatives, and she's on her feet again, grumpy but alive.
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The letter goes on to counteract the protesters' arguments that the pipeline will intersect with sacred lands.
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The turbo forces air into the engine, helping to counteract the power-stealing effects of high altitude.
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Automated systems are known to occasionally malfunction, but trained pilots will know how to counteract those systems.
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It is part of a widespread overhaul of its mines to counteract a fall in ore grades.
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Third, the U.S. government needs to more vigorously counteract media restrictions and propaganda without replicating authoritarian methods.
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It is not meant to be an ad hoc intervention tactic used to counteract flashpoints of violence.
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Many traders saw it as a tool to reduce price swings and counteract pressure on the yuan.
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You've got to counteract that at some point to do something to try tip the scales back.
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To help counteract that, she suggested a guide from Columbia University's Center for Research on Environmental Decisions.
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It will be hard for a single institution to counteract these forces, but we're determined to try.
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During the previous crisis, governments ran big deficits to counteract a dramatic shrinkage of money spent elsewhere.
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They'll have to ramp up spending to counteract some of the effects of this sudden economic lockdown.
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Quite simply because getting this kind of thinking wrong exacerbates the very inequality it seeks to counteract.
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Part of his decision to go public as a transgender anti-fascist is to counteract the stereotype.
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But we do have similar examples of humor being used to counteract fascists in the United States.
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Stila&aposs One-Step Correct primer ($36) contains color-correcting pigments that counteract redness and brighten skin.
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Belkin and McElwee propose expanding the Supreme Court to counteract the partisan influence of Trump's recent appointments.
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Vigorous social media campaigns have been mounted to counteract negative perceptions and pejorative dictionary definitions of them.
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Let's be real: Eating right for a week won't counteract decades of subsisting on fries and Frappuccinos.
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Other times, the repeating bands establish a rhythm, which the limited colors counteract, calling for closer scrutiny.
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To counteract this imbalance, the smaller star begins drifting away and losing material to the bigger star.
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The group hopes it can help counteract some of the millions spent by pharmaceutical companies on elections.
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The company said it was using specialized notifications, detection systems and user education to counteract spear fishing.
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Meanwhile, YouTube supports "Creators for Change," a group of people who use their channels to counteract hate.
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Studies have found that an hour of exercise a day can counteract the health dangers of sitting.
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Here's how to spot signs of imposter syndrome, along with what you can do to counteract it.
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Cézanne and I could likewise use some levity to counteract the drudgery of point-by-point comparison.
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Another coat of clear polish came next, followed by the stones, ordered by Holm to counteract the symbols.
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It will have to get much colder for much longer to counteract the impact of a warm December.
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So the addition of testosterone is meant to counteract these effects while still leaving sperm counts incredibly low.
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To counteract the headwinds, Lagarde called for accelerated structural reforms, increased fiscal support and continued accommodative monetary policy.
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I like to drink and do things that a lot of women do, and that helps counteract that.
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The over-the-top joy onstage was the perfect way to counteract the sad material of the songs.
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She adds that using a yellow or green concealer will counteract the redness from the burn, if desired.
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Another one — which Voloshin participated in — tried using electrical stimulation for muscles to counteract the weakness that develops.
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A 2008 study found that nostalgia increases people's perception of social support, which can counteract feelings of loneliness.
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But data suggests they did not hold the buttons down long enough to fully counteract the computer's movements.
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In order to counteract that effect, try seeking support from friends, sports teams, clubs, and other social networks.
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They also called on policymakers to develop "aggressive, forward-thinking programs" to counteract the negative impacts of automation.
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You eat whatever you want and then spend hours at the gym as a way to counteract it.
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Some talked about experiencing feelings of hopelessness themselves, and the work this experience had done to counteract them.
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On the top deck, Rima ordered those still on board from side to side to counteract the listing.
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They are intensely aware of people's perception of us, and work really hard to try and counteract that.
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Vermersch said that the race for additional volumes to counteract the market's thin margins was not their aim.
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Staples wants to counteract these impulses, to put a name to the statistics, a reality to the fiction.
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The spoon recognizes the position of the user's hand at all times, and works to counteract unwanted movements.
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But pro-choice state legislatures have also aggressively introduced bills to counteract the wave of anti-abortion laws.
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So to counteract this, JBL has added a horseshoe-shaped neck rest to the original Everest 100 earbuds.
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To counteract the global slowdown after the crisis of 2008-09, most emerging economies went on borrowing binges.
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You want to hire people for their chief strengths, and let other people's strengths counteract their relative weaknesses.
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We need to fully understand how it conducted and continues to conduct operations so we can counteract them.
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We should be considering how best to counteract the dissemination of propaganda and false information via social media.
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Fitch said factors such as broad-based economic growth, low unemployment and reasonable gas prices would counteract tariffs.
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Others are experimenting with gene therapies, which change the genetic information in cells, often to counteract genetic defects.
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Top Republicans and White House officials furiously campaigned and fundraised for Sessions to counteract Democratic attacks and money.
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The rocket has to be fired opposite the Earth's motion so it can counteract the Earth's orbital velocity.
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But conservatives warn that message could be undercut if Trump's actions on trade counteract the tax cuts' benefits.
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The whole point of an independent monitor is to counteract the self-interest of the agency it monitors.
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"But when the paramedics get here they don't know what to do—they can't counteract it," she says.
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But, these companies haven't made any material changes to their business model to counteract the threat of Amazon.
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What's the best way to counteract the "Fake News" mainstream media and get "real news" to the people?
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To counteract the enthusiasm gap, Republican strategists say, candidates will need to run smart and well-funded campaigns.
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Technically a vegetable, it is treated like a fruit, simmered to softness with sugar to counteract its astringency.
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Profit was up in part because Amazon's leadership has focused on trimming costs to counteract the slower growth.
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Making meaning of what happened, making the world a better place to counteract the bad: That is resilience.
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But Boeing did not provide pilots with key information that could have helped them counteract the automation error.
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Redmayne's brand of dominion shares too much vocabulary with the realm of abuse that he's meant to counteract.
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To counteract this reality, the Trump administration can ignite U.S. economic growth by expanding access to mortgage credit.
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Adding a pinch of salt to a cup of coffee can counteract bitterness, the American Chemical Society suggests.
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"This Republican Congress has proven incapable of fulfilling the Founders' design that 'Ambition must ... counteract ambition,'" he tweeted.
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Carbon offsets counteract the greenhouse gas emissions you're responsible for by supporting organizations that work to limit emissions.
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"The U.S. now also wants to work with operators to counteract terrorist content on the Internet," Cazeneuve said.
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The pilots fought to counteract the system, which pushed the nose of the plane down, but ultimately failed.
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Instead, McCourt manages to adroitly counteract the inexplicably miserable condition of his life with wit and approachable candor.
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But fast food joints aren't the only ones forced to ramp up prices to counteract higher food costs.
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"He could have been killed," she wrote, adding that he carried medicine to counteract accidental exposure to peanuts.
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I think the underlying economic forces that are leading to these regional divergences are very hard to counteract.
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In the evening, reach for slightly thicker creams that counteract the natural moisture loss that occurs at night.
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Patient advocates say price transparency gives patients more power when selecting care and would counteract industry price gouging.
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What if the ultimate life hack is not trying to counteract what you do, but just doing less?
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Eddie Bauer will match donations up to 75,000 trees to help begin to counteract deforestation and save endangered ecosystems.
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In that way, at least, exercise seems like it could counteract some of the less pleasant effects of booze.
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The more information users have to counteract — or at least anticipate — the negative effects of iPhone aging, the better.
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A new trio of databases offer nonpartisan data to counteract the continually fracturing rhetoric surrounding — and directly from — Trump.
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An ambulance arrived, and paramedics administered Narcan, a drug used to counteract a heroin overdose, according to the officer.
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With photo streams continuing to proliferate, greater self-awareness can counteract feelings of drowning amidst a flood of images.
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Hadi enlisted help from Saudi Arabia, which was willing to intervene to counteract Iranian influence in its own backyard.
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Passing both bills together could counteract some of the destabilizing effects of repealing the individual mandate on its own.
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On Earth, humans' hearts do a lot of work to counteract gravity and move blood to the entire body.
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Smith felt that he had to counteract misleading information that was flowing out of Fox's pro-Trump talk shows.
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A word of caution: US cruise missiles like the Tomahawk contain electronics designed to specifically counteract GPS jamming devices.
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The Think & Learn Smart Cycle isn't being marketed to kids as a way to help counteract their sedentary lifestyles.
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The company's experimental "teens-only" app Lifestage, designed to counteract Snapchat's threat, has been pulled from the App Store.
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"There was enough positive there to kind of counteract the feeling that something maybe wasn't quite right," Groener said.
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I am aware that it is important to counteract the hours and hours I spend hunched over my phone.
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"From an economical point of view, the native forest has no value to counteract other economic activities," he said.
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To counteract the motion I executed a series of dorky, one-footed hops, chasing the board around the store.
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One way to counteract the HiPPOs is to cultivate a culture of objective experimentation, such as A/B testing.
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De Santiago founded Habla Bien de Acá in 2010 to counteract the negative images of Acapulco in the press.
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Same for vitamin D, chocolate, red meat… We've launched a series to counteract that called Show Me the Evidence.
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Using these numbers, Charlie reasoned that I should be taking at least that much Pepto to counteract the smell.
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Could submerging myself in extreme cold help counteract my brain being on fire from thoughts of fiery climate-pocalypse?
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We must examine the historical pretenses that lead us to this place and make conscious efforts to counteract them.
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AmazonSmile's helped to counteract that a bit, raising money for legitimately good causes, skimmed off purchases from the site.
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During a debate in February, he inched toward endorsing torture as a way to counteract the Islamic State's barbarism.
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Instead, to counteract the effects of persistent housing discrimination, the lottery considers, among other factors, where a student lives.
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Mr. Trump is the very embodiment of the culture of narcissism and decadence that moral traditionalism exists to counteract.
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Huawei is reportedly rewarding its employees with lavish bonuses for helping counteract the negative effects of US trade sanctions.
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He believes she felt exposed by showing so much emotion, and she wanted to counteract it in some way.
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Knowing this, Friedman attempted to dampen employee outrage by pledging $500,000 to nonprofits working to counteract Trump's immigration policies.
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There are some areas of research that might be able to devise treatments to counteract these factors, Korzyskyj said.
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The reductions in benefits are reckless and reflect an easy way to counteract continued deficit spending by our Congress.
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"Leading segments are struggling to make up for aggressive promotions that counteract positive product movement in others," Cohen said.
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And because his character suffers from borderline obnoxiousness syndrome, he needs a lot of natural charm to counteract it.
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It reopened 11 years later, after various methods to counteract the tilt managed to reduce it by 15.95 inches.
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To counteract the sensory deprivation from all the things I couldn't do, I brought small treats into my life.
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And they are the reason why I became a writer: to counteract generalizations too often exploited in the media.
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In testing ways to counteract this anxiety, researchers asked insecure people to recall a specific compliment from their partner.
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Looming in the background is the question of whether Japan should develop nuclear weapons to counteract North Korea's threat.
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I pull the pastry up above the sides of the dish to counteract shrinkage and get a rustic finish.
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Delos's chief executive, Paul Scialla, said Darwin is meant to counteract the effects of spending too much time inside.
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Wall Street reached new highs on optimism China would stimulate its economy and counteract the impact of the outbreak.
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The goal is to counteract that chronic dating-app issue: conversations that die almost as soon as they begin.
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For a long while, they succeeded as European powers kept devising complex plans to counteract American sanctions on Iran.
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To counteract those headwinds, Lagarde called for accelerating structural economic reforms, increased fiscal support and continued accomodative monetary policy.
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In our televised age, Ford's testimony can still become a powerful moment to counteract the campaign to discredit her.
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But the mix of smaller private spaces and more reliance on public ones can counteract that and build community.
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To do so would counteract the emotional response I'm trying to build to when I reveal the study result.
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EQUITIES: Global shares rose on the promise of further policy stimulus to counteract the economic impact from the coronavirus.
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The program might be able to provide enough money in counties without expanded Medicaid to counteract that significant drawback.
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Whenever dragon blaze pushed up the warmth, the snow and ice of the North was there to counteract it.
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While iconic products like Heinz ketchup continue to grow, it's not enough to counteract the decline of its smaller brands.
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We will continue to work closely with companies to investigate and counteract these types of threats to our collective security.
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Curiously, gravitational binding energy of the Earth (the Energy to counteract the gravity holding the Earth together) is 22 ergs.
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In the air bags being recalled, Takata didn't use a chemical drying agent that can counteract the effects of moisture.
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In other words, it's exactly the kind of thinking that Obama spent so much of his speech trying to counteract.
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And third, OpenAI didn't do enough to counteract the media's tendency to hype and distort this sort of AI news.
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That's a form of automatic stimulus that is vital in helping counteract downturns and helping families cope in the meantime.
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Instances do exist that show progress on climate change, but they're not nearly big enough to counteract everything I've mentioned.
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While some charging pads, like Samsung's fast charging stand, offer a built-in fan to counteract this, Peel does not.
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Kingsley suggests dispersing a smoothing serum through the bottom layers of your hair to help counteract the effects of humidity.
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Watch how each one behaves and learn how to counteract the biggest threats before they can mess you up. 5.
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To counteract this potentially jarring experience the film features a soothing voice telling you it's all going to be fine.
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Facebook, he says, now has a responsibility to counteract the fake news and other corrosive online forces undermining American democracy.
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Kunieda says these tools help the tardigrade counteract oxidative stress when it's dehydrated, and to efficiently repair its damaged DNA.
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While Pedialyte won't necessarily alleviate a hungover person's nausea, headache, or dizziness, it can counteract the dehydration caused by drinking.
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One outlandish piece claimed Bolsonaro's opponent Fernando Haddad planned to distribute phallic-shaped baby bottles to children to counteract homophobia.
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To motivate supporters, convince undecided voters and counteract efforts of opposing campaigns, politicians must seek to understand the voters themselves.
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Some may question our motives for signing this statement and we aim to counteract their skepticism by being painfully honest.
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The idea that "counter-speech" can counteract white supremacy specifically on Twitter is also one that academics are skeptical of.
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To counteract those marketing efforts, governments started requiring gruesome pictures of the health effects of cigarettes on packs in 2000.
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In Gibson's view, law reform, while useful on many fronts, is not actually the best way to counteract implicit bias.
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The disease is treated with medications that suppress the immune system, like steroids, and treatments that counteract the harmful antibodies.
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Better Markets, like CREW, had argued that the government's action forced the group to expend resources to counteract supposed violations.
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The best way to counteract this phenomenon is naturally to halt, or at least slow, the effects of climate change.
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The NBA tries to counteract this tendency by enforcing a team-level salary cap as well as an individual one.
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Tariffs, and tariff waivers and subsidies to counteract tariffs are handed out pretty much at the whim of the administration.
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Lesnik hopes that understanding why humans respond negatively to the idea of eating insects could help to counteract the effect.
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There should be no greater priority for our nation's leadership than to counteract this existential threat to our national security.
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Congress hoped this would counteract the incentive in GILTI to remove assets from the U.S., but it does the opposite.
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Satrapi told The Believer in 2006 that she wants her books to counteract black-and-white views of the world.
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"Viewing painting conservators at work does counteract charges that conservators are ruining objects by careless over cleaning," Mr. McClure said.
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A promising approach to reducing partisan conflict and gridlock, therefore, is to counteract those undemocratic, polarizing influences on the parties.
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Chief Financial Officer, Maria Henry, said the tax break received from the GOP tax bill would help counteract the changes.
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I look to my friends and colleagues: This is what a movement is for — to counteract exactly what you're saying.
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I say it's for my health but it's not; it's an attempt to feel something severe to counteract the mundanity.
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More broadly, AWS has been making moves to counteract one of Microsoft's key advantages — the ability to appeal to enterprises.
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Mr. Obama said protecting it was a vital step to counteract increasingly grave trends taking hold as the planet warms.
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And it dawned on both of us that the way to counteract that was to get our stories out there.
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His widow said he had been holding an onion she had given him to counteract the effects of tear gas.
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And each of his brooms comes with a little love note "to counteract some of the hatred in the world."
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However, Trump did well enough with white women to counteract that deficit, getting 52 percent support, according to exit polls.
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Unlike China, Iran can hardly counteract American economic pressure by putting its own sanctions or tariffs on the United States.
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The photos I post will be sexual, but the caption will often counteract the sexuality with a more lighthearted joke.
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"Chevron is expected by some Wall Street analysts to sweeten its offer to counteract Occidental's recent moves," Mr. Krauss adds.
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To date, however, that groundswell hasn't been enough to counteract the effects of the Trump administration's retreat on climate policy.
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The spending is limited to what "is strictly necessary to counteract the slowing of the economic cycle," Mr. Tria wrote.
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"That kind of discretion works because otherwise you open the floodgates and counteract the majesty [of the role]," she says.
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Just laws are the rightful remedy to counteract the discriminatory laws that set up this problem in the first place.
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To counteract that discriminatory policy, known as redlining, banks are now required to lend and invest in lower-income communities.
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Debelle also noted that a rising local currency could "counteract" the benefits of low cash rates and faster global growth.
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The goal, presumably, was to counteract the growing impression that his bombast on trade was sound and fury signifying nothing.
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Apple has sought to build out its software offering to counteract the effect, but still relies heavily on iPhone revenue.
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Chief Justice John Roberts has tried to counteract the view that the judiciary is just another political branch of government.
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So don't counteract the positive effects of your workout; drink plenty of water before, during and after your training sessions.
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The best way to counteract those feelings of guilt, Whillans said, is to focus on the value you&aposre gaining.
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The move is designed to boost profit margins in order to counteract falling drug prices in the United States. Amazon.
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Phage display has since been used to produce antibodies that can neutralize toxins, counteract autoimmune diseases and cure metastatic cancer.
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"The complaints tell a story and set a tone, especially in the press, that's very hard to counteract," he said.
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It is alarming that hostile zealots occupy vital positions, and many among them counteract the intended values of their agency.
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Quinn decided to get back into the gym, to counteract the muscle loss and weight gain that followed his accident.
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And to try to counteract the influence of money in politics, the bill would move toward public financing of elections.
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Speaking on a regular media call, Peskov declined to say what measures Russia might adopt to counteract the U.S. sanctions.
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Sitting all day is terrible for you, and even working out regularly isn't enough to counteract the harm it causes.
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This month, Italy made 295 vaccines compulsory among school-age children as a way to counteract a recent measles epidemic.
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This month, Italy made 213 vaccines compulsory among school-age children as a way to counteract a recent measles epidemic.
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I've been getting my vegetables from juice for the past two days, and I'm craving something healthy to counteract everything else.
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It allows you to indulge in both sides of things more, if you are able to counteract it with another thing.
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To counteract the disappearance of natural barriers, we've built impressive fortifications like seawalls to combat rising seas or surges, said Nienhuis.
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Experts worry about man making bigger inroads into the world's biggest tropical forest and reducing its power to counteract global warming.
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It is also important to counteract efforts by domestic political actors to selectively suppress the right of all Americans to vote.
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The creators of Sweeper hope the robot will not only help counteract the farming labor shortage, but also reduce food spoilage.
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But, that does not mean we cannot make personal changes to our lives to counteract the macro level of mindless living.
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Hammad was brought on board in 2013 to help Flybe counteract soaring fuel costs, falling passenger counts and higher airport charges.
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And yesterday he tweeted, quote: This Republican Congress has proven incapable of fulfilling the founders design that ambition must counteract ambition.
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It can also start a vicious cycle of feeling as though you need to apply more products to counteract the effects.
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Uno, for its part, is a startup producing "one incredible cup" to counteract the prevalence of single-use cups and bottles.
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The feature, introduced last year in response to Tristan Harris' Time Well Spent movement, was supposed to help counteract tech addiction.
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To counteract this disturbing train of thought (but really, are cup noodles soup or pasta?), I asked another question: Why soup?
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Both cameras also have optical image stabilization (something available in Samsung's Galaxy Note8), to counteract any shakiness in your shooting hand.
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YouTube already adds Wikipedia article links to some searches that are likely to show anti-vaccination content, attempting to counteract misinformation.
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That internal stress helps counteract any drops and falls the glass might face in the future once incorporated inside a smartphone.
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At my touch-up, Aava added a couple drops of warmth to counteract the cool tone and filled in the holes.
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As if to counteract Trump's repeated praising of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Pence talked tough on Russia's "barbaric" acts in Syria.
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He cast this as a way to counteract subsidies provided to renewables, and to keep America's electricity grid reliable and resilient.
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Also, you may want to drink some coffee or other caffeinated drink to counteract the depressive effects of alcohol, she says.
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It's a classic "Resistance State" action for Newsom, as California tries to counteract the Trump administration's federal moves to undermine Obamacare.
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"But I get very dishonest media, very dishonest press and it's my only way that I can counteract," Trump told Fox.
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No one in the country has as much moral authority to change public opinion and counteract hate speech as Suu Kyi.
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Both Andrenaclick and EpiPen contain the drug epinephrine, which is used to counteract the potentially fatal allergic reaction known as anaphylaxis.
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If he hopes that this address can counteract the powerful currents of opposition that have affected public understanding, he is wrong.
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It's the same reason people use purple shampoo and conditioner to counteract brassiness in blond hair and maintain a platinum hue.
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" Some mothers use marijuana during pregnancy to counteract nausea, but Minkin said there are "a lot of other, safer options available.
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" While politicians, being human, would always seek greater power, the separation of powers would help ensure that "ambition" would "counteract ambition.
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The company is providing network monitoring to the RNC with its CounterACT service, which offers network access control and endpoint protection.
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AI developers must voluntarily learn and disclose conscious and unconscious biases and work to counteract them in the technology they build.
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"We don't know if and how these components may counteract the negative effects of fructose overload in the liver," she said.
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said Mueller's probe is essential for U.S. efforts to counteract Russian attempts to interfere with elections.
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The frantic Soviet effort to counteract SDI contributed measurably to the victory of the American-led alliance in the Cold War.
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A Cabinet official who wasn't present at Thursday's briefing weighed in on efforts to counteract Russian meddling in the upcoming elections.
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Keith Caldwell, a pastor at a Murfreesboro church, told CNN affiliate WSMV he was planning to gather to counteract their message.
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Every day, it seems that Donald J. Trump must soon run out of ways to counteract negative perceptions of his campaign.
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American power structure has a system of checks and balances in which every ambition is made to counteract with another ambition.
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That is an outright endorsement of the expanding use of MOPRs to counteract the price effects of state renewable-energy policies.
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What's next: Vaccines do not cause autism, but more advocacy is needed to counteract the false claims of anti-vaccine groups.
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It was really important for us to counteract the assumption that girls get all of the attention because of sex appeal.
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But he is also a beloved Arab Muslim whose stardom has helped counteract Islamophobia in Europe and all over the world.
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Drug-delivering contact lenses could counteract these high rates of eye drop truancy by bundling medication into a more familiar package.
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The idea is that improving the ability to measure such attributes would lead to better decision-making that would counteract misinformation.
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The only way to counteract this is by talking to and knowing the other, Escarraga suggests with his project Radio Conversa.
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Proportionality in the Electoral College would begin to counteract the destructive and ever-growing blue versus red partisanship overtaking the country.
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The posts are a way to counteract the grassroots support and sponsored content other candidates have gained on social media platforms.
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To counteract the Democrats larger advantage with women, Republicans would need to be doing better than they did two years ago.
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Experts suggest that getting up to move around every half-hour or so may be enough to help counteract this risk.
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"Being polite and kind helps to counteract a lot of the feelings of helplessness and all the negativity in the air."
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In both accidents, pilots did not effectively counteract the software, which activated erroneously and pushed the planes into irrecoverable nose dives.
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While we must counteract the oppression we face we must also be aware of our privilege in every space we occupy.
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"There's plenty of gremlins at play here that seem to counteract the positives that might let us go higher," he said.
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The encasement, itself larger than a football field, would counteract buoyancy and protect the tunnel from anchors, grounded ships and other risks.
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And the major seed, chemical, and fertilizer companies haven't been able to churn out enough innovative new products to counteract this trend.
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Along with non-OPEC member Russia, oil producing countries are expected to agree to a supply cut to counteract tumbling oil prices.
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I want to talk about working with Kristen Stewart, because I love the way your characters and your performances counteract each other.
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Interestingly enough, the cream has a pale yellow hue which I noticed helps counteract much of the blue color under my eyes.
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The best thing you can do to counteract this matzo-induced constipation is to eat lots of vegetables and fruits, she suggests.
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In many cities, the inner-ring advantage is not enough to counteract the powerful force of Republican voters in the outer ring.
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But her program has many studies in the works to get to the root of the cause and how to counteract it.
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The encasement, itself larger than a football field, would counteract buoyancy and protect the tunnel from anchors, grounded ships and other risks.
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He was also civic-minded; in the 1660s he wanted London planted with an array of vegetation to counteract the city's pollution.
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This will also be important to counteract some of the skepticism that might emerge from any yet to be released WikiLeaks material.
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If the Obama coalition can't find a way to counteract that development, it won't remain a coalition worth saving for much longer.
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Auvi-Q wholesale acquisition cost Like EpiPen, the Auvi-Q is used to counteract the potentially fatal allergic reaction known as anaphylaxis.
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It's still going on—the disinformation, the advertising [designed] to counteract people's instinctive knowledge that [what's happening] isn't in their best interest.
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Image: ShutterstockThere's a big push among ISIS members to enhance technical knowledge, specifically of software that could be used to counteract surveillance.
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The best way for you to counteract this decline of reach for your own content is to learn what Facebook's algorithm prefers.
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A similar strain of E. coli lives in humans and could one day be given as a probiotic to counteract muscle wasting.
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He talked about how tough the administration has been on Russia, and how ready now NATO is to counteract any Russian aggression.
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You could possibly counteract those cost increases by sharply lowering how much the government pays doctors, hospitals, drug companies, and so on.
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The EU and China have reportedly signed an agreement to counteract any retreat by the US on their global emissions reduction targets.
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The truck uses adaptive shocks and air springs, and also employs a novel system of hydraulic sway bars to counteract body roll.
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If New York enacts a $15 pay threshold, greater purchasing power among workers could lift the economy and counteract higher payroll costs.
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The stream decides when your point of view should change To counteract this, the view of the game you're watching is produced.
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Due to the inevitability of Schumer's et al action, clearly the nuclear option must be invoked to counteract this current Democrat recalcitrance.
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In many ways, co-living is a built-in way to counteract social isolation that can accompany millennial workers, especially in tech.
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She called for a constitutional amendment to restrict the First Amendment and counteract the 2010 Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v.
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That is one reason why it is vital for Trump to project strong imagery that might counteract worries about his political viability.
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The umbrella term encompasses a variety of controversial and not-so-controversial techniques to counteract climate change, not just slow it down.
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Insurers' steps to reduce returns credited to policyholders have so far been insufficient to counteract the drag on earnings from low rates.
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"Cars, buses, and trucks release pollutants and greenhouse gases that promote warming, while emitting few aerosols that counteract it," the study read.
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"This is one action to counteract," Chief Executive Harald Krueger told analysts in a call to discuss the company's second-quarter results.
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To treat allergies, you'll need to either avoid the trigger altogether or take medications, like antihistamines, to counteract your immune system's response.
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"Use of new digital technologies can counteract those additional costs, helping such businesses to survive and grow their market share," he added.
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They kind of counteract the golden rule of productivity and 'maximizing output' that we're so used to when engaging with a computer.
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They offer coupons to patients that counteract increased cost-sharing levels or provide physician offices with strategies to circumvent prior authorization paperwork.
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Her artistic mission, she said, was to counteract a visual culture dominated largely by photos of women made by — and for — men.
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Thus, we have no option but to condemn his worst impulses and work to counteract his toxic influence on our larger culture.
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Mr. Obama was a believer in our constitutional construct of balance, "that ambition must be made to counteract ambition," as Madison wrote.
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But according to a remarkable new neurological study in mice, regular exercise can counteract those effects by bolstering communication between brain cells.
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He has one of the game's best sliders, and is crafty enough to shape the pitch to counteract a hitter's swing path.
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She returned to Yale thinking about how she might use portraiture to counteract images of black men as victims or violent criminals.
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"Hang in there, sir," Mr. Murphy replied and suggested the agency needed strong leadership to counteract the creeping political influence on science.
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If we can't count on our national leaders to counteract bigotry, then we have to redouble our efforts to do so ourselves.
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Dr. Schmitz and his team believe their findings shed light on a mechanism that could eventually be used to counteract global warming.
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In an attempt to counteract this alarming figure, the duo behind Nomasei are rethinking the entire process of designing a footwear collection.
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To counteract your fears and paralyzing perfectionism, it can be useful to find people to collude with in your push toward completion.
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But the Civil team argues that the Civil Council, and its the nonprofit overseeing it, the Civil Foundation, will counteract malicious players.
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The U.S. and its allies have struggled to counteract the attention and propaganda value these incidents have brought to the extremist group.
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"Use of new digital technologies can counteract those additional costs, helping such businesses to survive and grow their market share," he added.
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"Taken together, this suggests that investments are being made that counteract any demands on the networks from unlimited data plans," Hamilton said.
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On Wednesday, Jones attended a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on ways to counteract foreign efforts to influence U.S. elections and political discourse.
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To counteract this, most of these companies are partnering with new manufacturers to design custom scooters that are better suited for constant riding.
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"It would be transformative if everybody voted — that would counteract money more than anything," he said, referring to the influence of big donors.
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The system, known as "maneuvering characteristics augmentation system" (MCAS) was designed to counteract the larger engines' tendency to tip the plane's nose upward.
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The availability of new middle-class jobs in offices and high-skill services is not sufficient, by itself, to counteract these powerful forces.
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A strong U.S. consumer wasn't enough for department stores to counteract broader challenges facing the industry and investors' high expectations for the holidays.
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Bloomberg said Yi gave no indication that the government was considering more fiscal stimulus now to counteract the effect of the trade war.
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Advanced Roadhog players have discovered that the ability to "pull" hooked heroes in one direction or another can counteract the inconsistent pull distance.
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The manufacturer acquired aggregate maker Polaris Industries — whose complementary product lines aren't as tied to weather conditions — in 2017 to counteract the weakness.
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"If the trade war reignites, some market participants may speculate renewed yuan depreciation to counteract the negative impact from rising tariffs," he said.
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Usually, this creates a constant up or downforce that the flight crew has to try to counteract for the remainder of the flight.
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Crew members experience 16 sunrises and sunsets each day, and they have to strap themselves down inside their sleeping bags to counteract weightlessness.
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He told a news conference on Tuesday the United States was studying how to protect elections and would counteract any meddling very strongly.
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She was actively suffering; the prolonged, humiliating, dirty death she had always feared and tried to counteract manifested itself more clearly each day.
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NJ.com raises a good point: New Jersey has done just about everything it can to counteract the Trump administration's cuts to the ACA.
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The plane's anti-stall feature then pointed the plane's nose downward to counteract the supposed stall, leading the aircraft into a deadly dive.
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Leaders in the Czech Republic created their own "anti-fake news unit" this year to counteract propaganda campaigns allegedly carried out by Russia.
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Starved of silt, and with less new organic matter to counteract its settling, coastal Louisiana is sinking back into its former watery state.
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Her frankness and simplicity give the film a welcome dose of earthy humor to counteract all the abstract visual poetry and pastel imagery.
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Except when it's been specifically processed to counteract this (and can we really call those slices "cheese," anyway?), cheese is continually becoming cheesier.
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Stop And Frisk Watch is a similar app intended to counteract alleged abuses of the controversial policing practice by New York police officers.
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That's why astronauts exercise for about two hours a day, which still may not be enough to counteract the inevitable effects of microgravity.
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"It certainly will counteract weak business spending to some degree," said Robert Frick, corporate economist at Navy Federal Credit Union in Vienna, Virginia.
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To counteract this, conservatives announced a new "Domestic Violence and Abuse Bill," which purports to introduce harder sentences for the perpetrators of abuse.
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But while coffee may reduce the risk of cirrhosis, it will not fully counteract the harmful effects of excess alcohol consumption, Kennedy added.
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ESPN has joined streaming live TV subscriptions like Hulu and YouTube, but it still doesn't counteract the flow of viewers leaving paid services.
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Astronauts must perform up to 2.5 hours of exercises every day, such as running on a treadmill and weightlifting, to counteract this effect.
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To try to counteract this, they treated the flies with a probiotic called Lactobacillus, a strain also commonly used in human probiotic products.
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Clemente said that ATF and Daily Kos want the comments from their members and supporters to counteract the pressure from the business community.
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Black people have lived with this a long time, lived in the position of always having to counteract stereotypes and disprove the negatives.
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We need to "somehow try and counteract what is happening in far too many of the countries, particularly in East Africa," he said.
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Hiram Johnson, who served from 1911 to 1917, as a way for the average citizen to counteract the influence of business in Sacramento.
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The program, called Wunderbar Together, envisages a German feel-good road show around the United States to counteract the poison of Trump's Washington.
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Google was trying to obtain more pictures of people with darker skin to counteract algorithmic bias in public datasets, which are predominantly white.
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It laid out a number of policy recommendations for the next administration to help counteract any economic shocks from innovations in artificial intelligence.
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While these threats have grown, essentially unchecked, for many years, European governments and related entities have launched efforts to aggressively counteract these attacks.
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Children consume about 22015 extra calories on days when they eat out, and healthier sides and drink choices could counteract that, she added.
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Bonus points if you detail steps you've already taken to improve your weak point or how you would counteract it on the job.
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Scientists are still trying to understand how the extra force a high river has might counteract the opposing surge a powerful hurricane carries.
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It portrayed Africa as beautiful and inspirational, to counteract the images of Africa that Americans received from the media, which were usually tragic.
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The system is supposed to counteract the tendency of base voters in each party to pull nominees to the left and right, respectively.
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The US Army's Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases was set up in the 1960s to counteract the development or weaponization of superbugs.
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Negative interest and interventions are necessary to reduce the attractiveness of Swiss franc investments and thus counteract the upward pressure on the currency.
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The #MeToo movement has begun to counteract the normalization of sexual misconduct in Hollywood and elsewhere, by shining a light on the problem.
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If you support food security, global health, poverty eradication, you should be very concerned about how climate change works to counteract those goals.
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A new surge of bond purchases is intended to counteract "serious risks" to the eurozone economy as investors start to doubt Italy's creditworthiness.
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And they will prevent MCAS from pushing the plane's nose down more than a pilot could counteract by pulling up on the controls.
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At a news conference Tuesday, President Donald Trump vowed his administration will "counteract" any attempts to meddle in the upcoming 2018 midterm elections.
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The researchers found that increased financial education and more resources to help workers with their investment decisions did not counteract the alphabet bias.
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In trying to counteract harmful stereotypes, the show has succeeded in doing something altogether stranger: erasing diversity through the act of depicting it.
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A number of State Department witnesses blamed Mr. Giuliani for Mr. Trump's animus toward Ukraine, saying they struggled mightily to counteract his influence.
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"This Republican Congress has proven incapable of fulfilling the Founders' design that 'Ambition must ... counteract ambition,'" Comey said in a tweet late Tuesday.
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The Trump administration feels it needs to counteract their growing power by building up its own military and political prowess in those areas.
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Prompted in part by Eberhardt's research, law enforcement agencies have been investing in training designed to counteract implicit bias and reduce racial disparities.
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I think, though, that we've got to counteract the sense that things are just going to always be the way that they are.
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Born as a rallying cry to counteract staggering industry statistics, the series champions gender parity storytelling in Hollywood, both on and off the screen.
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And, when applied to your skin, misted around a room, or ingested in the form of a few drops, they can counteract those feelings.
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Of course, there's plenty of fun featured in the Big Little Lies trailer to counteract the more murder-y aspects of the HBO soap.
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To counteract the damage it does is, I first try to do it less of it, and then make sure to highly moisturize after.
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So on the one hand, Smith's fans were glad he was on Fox, trying to counteract the propagandistic shows elsewhere on the network's schedule.
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Meanwhile, expect Britain's deficit to explode after Brexit, as the government tries to counteract the effects of being cut off from its own continent.
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Google News is launching its fact-checking feature in Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico, as part of the company's ongoing efforts to counteract fake news.
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However, he added he could not do more to "to counteract unknown consequences" until the shape of Britain's exit negotiations became clearer next year.
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The chalk drawings are one way that staff and volunteers have tried to counteract the protesters and make patients feel more comfortable, Starner said.
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We should not shy away from bold messages that explicitly appeal to people of color and counteract the hateful messages of the Trump campaign.
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She toured college campuses spreading their basic message: The birthrate is dropping, and women need to fulfill their biological destinies to counteract the trend.
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"If the trade war reignites, some market participants may speculate about renewed yuan depreciation to counteract the negative impact from rising tariffs," he said.
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Instead, these athletes swear by nourishing cleaners, light oils, and leave-ins to counteract the elements and provide balance for their already salty styles.
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The relationship's friends need to seize on whatever shows it in a good light, in order to counteract the damage that is being done.
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"We also need to capitalize on new revenue models to counteract the margin erosion that comes from relentless competition in mature markets," she wrote.
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A two-pack of the auto-injector EpiPens, which are used to counteract the potentially fatal allergic reaction anaphylaxis, now costs more than $600.
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Saoud from Division 13 urged rebel groups and the Western powers that back them to take the opportunity to counteract al-Qaeda in Syria.
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The skyrocketing price of those auto-injection devices, used to counteract potentially fatal allergic reactions, has drawn intense criticism of the company this summer.
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But perhaps the most entertaining part of the show was when Olivia Munn brought out two gold medal Olympians to counteract Phelps' athletic gravitas.
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But the emergence of a substantial number of short positions that will ultimately need to be bought back should help counteract further price falls.
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Essentially, Lawless attempts to counteract the greenwashing of the beauty market we see every day by offering up products that are pretty and safe.
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A Brazilian fact-checking industry sprung up to counteract the rumors, and the fact checkers themselves were soon the subject of a misinformation campaign.
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It sounds like a drastic course of action: inject stuff high into Earth's atmosphere to reflect a little sunlight and help counteract global warming.
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Trump has frequently voiced a desire for a lower dollar to counteract what he views as actions by other countries to weaken their currencies.
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"Diplomatic and financial levers of power will be backed up by willingness to counteract North Korean aggression with military action, if necessary," he said.
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Hops, one of the four main ingredients in beer, has a bitter flavor and works to counteract the sugars leftover from the brewing process.
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The measures that counties are trying to counteract with their resolutions include: Setting the minimum age to possess a semiautomatic assault weapon at 21.
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Russia had a "window of opportunity" after the 2018 election in which to enact meaningful reforms to counteract the effects of sanctions, he said.
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There are ways to counteract this, such as reducing the number of peremptory strikes or increasing scrutiny of a lawyer's reasons for using one.
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At the same time, China's command economy means its government has more fiscal and monetary tools to counteract damage caused by the trade skirmish.
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Those missing white voters will help Mr. Trump a little, but not by enough to counteract an often-overlooked group: the "missing" nonwhite voters.
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Disney is preparing to counteract in the event Fox's board decides it wants cash as part of Disney's deal, which currently is all stock.
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Alcohol is a CNS [Central Nervous System] depressant, so will counteract that, which is why you might have periods of feeling drowsy and sleepy.
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If he couldn't roll back the Fed's power, he would counteract it by taking a page from James Madison's playbook of checks and balances.
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And he claimed GM would soon announce steps that could counteract the effect of the plant closures, though what those actions are remain unclear.
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Relief, however, is coming in the form of next-generation skin soothers that combine active botanicals with calming agents to counteract the seasonal elements.
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New York (CNN Business)The Federal Reserve has already slashed interest rates by a half-point to counteract a possible coronavirus-induced economic slowdown.
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The rinse seems to counteract fatigue and enhances attention to a task, said David Ferguson, an assistant professor of exercise physiology at Michigan State.
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Poles like them straight so you can really feel the kick and then you counteract that with the sour kick from the pickle juice.
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But will it be enough to counteract a president who is willing to stoke his supporters' biggest fears to drive them to the polls?
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Eventually, they all chose to move forward with the story as a way to counteract the helplessness that had paralyzed them throughout their careers.
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To counteract that, Ms. Romero's mother pursued an associate degree in pattern-making at the Fashion Institute of Technology while also working full-time.
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The two effective drugs could help counteract these fears and suspicions, and make local patients more willing to seek treatment, researchers said on Tuesday.
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With Congress poised to pass a major rescue package to counteract an inevitable coronavirus catastrophe, a vital vulnerability remains hanging with the 2020 election.
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Several states have enacted broad laws, colloquially called "Amazon laws," that attempt to counteract this disparity between e-commerce and brick-and-mortar businesses.
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Experts have found that people turn to nostalgia when they are trying to avoid something unpleasant or feeling lonely, to counteract their social anxieties.
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A burst of spending by bullish Republicans, who equal 27 percent of those polled by the Michigan researchers, could counteract much of that drag.
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Asking doctors to voluntarily reduce imaging along the lines of what medical societies have proposed will do little to counteract that kind of excess.
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Technology like radar, electromagnetic waves and radio frequency interference to detect and counteract drones at airports aren't ready, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
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Avocado oil gives the formula a hydrating quality to counteract the dryness that often comes with lip stains that dry down for staying power.
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Big shocks might be needed to shake societies and their political systems to counteract widening income disparities, he acknowledges, but violence is hardly indispensable.
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The letter comes a week after the Energy and Commerce Committee held hearings on three bills which seek to counteract Trump administration healthcare policies.
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"There's plenty of gremlins at play here that seem to counteract the positives that might let us go higher," the "Mad Money " host said.
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And it would prevent the system from pushing the plane's nose down more than a pilot could counteract by pulling up on the controls.
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To counteract those marketing efforts, more than 100 countries around the world have added gruesome pictures of the health effects of cigarettes on packs.
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The lender warned that public debt, which limits the government's room to counteract possible future downturns, had to be reduced from current high levels.
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The automated system, which is meant to counteract the model's heavier engines, under unusual circumstances can push the plane's nose down suddenly and strongly.
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A rally in equities from growing expectations that global economies would take actions to counteract slowing growth also helped oil, which often follows stock prices.
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However, these also tend to have lower levels of another compound, CBD, which can counteract the less appealing side effects of THC, such as anxiety.
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The CounterACT teams hopes to produce an antidote that would break the OP-AChE bond quickly and essentially reverse the effects of a nerve agent.
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To counteract the authoritarian trends, Khashoggi said Arabs should be given ways to consume more international media in order to be informed about global events.
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As a network cycles through these training photos, it might "forget" the correlation between houses and dogs in some photos as other photos counteract it.
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Pediatricians "are in an influential position to counteract the perception of teenage marijuana use as benign," it said in the update to its 2004 guidelines.
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To counteract young Spaniards' declining interest in the art of the past, Mr Falomir wants to bring in contemporary art inspired by the Prado's collection.
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And this mom shared her photos to counteract the negative feelings new parents may have after seeing picture-perfect post-baby bodies on social media.
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The counterprotesters were from the self-described "antifa" and a group called Popular Mobilization, which the Oregonian reported was formed to specifically counteract Gibson's rally.
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The general idea is to spray reflective particles into the atmosphere to throw off sunlight and counteract the effects of accumulating heat-trapping greenhouse gases.
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The company's Online Civil Courage Initiative, announced Friday, will offer funding and training to help local organizations track and counteract hate speech and terrorist propaganda.
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A PMI covering the euro zone's dominant services industry bounced to 53.6 from May's 52.9, helping to counteract a fifth month of contraction in manufacturing.
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The narrative includes time travel, meditations on a dark family history, and futuristic brain connecting to counteract dementia—and every character wears a handmade mask.
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China is letting the yuan weaken to counteract the effects of higher tariffs, said Kevin Leung, executive director of investment strategy at Haitong International Securities.
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Central to GMG's plans to counteract falling print advertising revenue and slow digital advertising growth were efforts to attract reader contributions and paid-for membership.
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Abu Hurriya would like to lend his expertise to help America's campaign to counteract ISIS' online propaganda -- a campaign that's been largely viewed as unsuccessful.
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Kagan has become a powerful voice of the liberal wing, trying to counteract the conservative majority in the fight over whether to preserve court milestones.
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The US and South Korea responded by holding a joint missile drill to counteract North Korea's "destabilizing and unlawful actions," a US Army statement said.
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The phrase 'geopolitical foe' was meant to evoke a game of Chess, where an opponent is trying to counteract or block every move you make.
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Barring foreign and corporate donations to the Clinton Foundation is a start, he said, but that alone won't counteract appearances that the game is rigged.
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"Don't laugh," Bono said, suggesting that the Senate "send in" comedians Amy Schumer, Chris Rock and Sacha Baron Cohen to counteract the militants' violent message.
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With President Trump, leaks are also a way to counteract the ongoing barrage of misleading or false information that is coming from the White House.
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The correctors also come in shades of violet, to help with dullness; peach, for hyperpigmentation and less severe undereye circles; and green, to counteract redness.
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You may think you can easily counteract this dilemma with a VPN, but VPNs can sometimes impact your streaming speed, and they're not always reliable.
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It's becoming incredibly important to learn to decide well, to develop the techniques of self-distancing to counteract the flaws in our own mental machinery.
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The new app, Foster said, is designed to counteract advice about eating and weight that kids might be getting from unreliable sources like social media.
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They are asking for a $300 million increase in the FBI's budget to help target and counteract the influence of Russian and other foreign officials.
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"But being informed about people's biases can help you to try to counteract a few things that may be in your control," the survey notes.
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There are no medications that counteract the effects of the drug, and suggested treatments often include behavioral therapies coupled with support from family and friends.
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Sitting too much may increase the risk of dying prematurely, while replacing sitting time with just standing or moderate physical activity could counteract the effect.
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Apple is preparing to increase the price of apps in the UK in its latest move to counteract the impact of Brexit on its business.
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The administration clearly believes that Islamic extremism is a serious concern—so serious that it has taken aggressive and possibly unconstitutional steps to counteract it.
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Jenny: We also want to counteract the idea that music is only worth something when an industry "tastemaker" puts their stamp of approval on it.
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A hot shower will counteract this, but also help treat a contemptuous stomach by redistributing blood from the gut to the skin, decreasing intestinal inflammation.
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"We must understand that we all must stick to and we must not counteract these measures," he urged in the early hours of Sunday morning.
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"To counteract the kids' powerful speech, a conspiracy narrative arises that allows individuals to dismiss or ignore [the kids' perspectives]," she writes in an email.
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According to the science of quantum mechanics, there are forces within the very atoms of the white dwarf star that counteract the force of gravity.
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The Rays tried to counteract that by starting a pitcher with dominant stuff, then using another — the "bulk guy," they called it — for multiple innings.
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Hillary Clinton has done a lot to counteract these implicit biases, selling herself as a steely leader who isn't afraid to make the tough calls.
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The memo highlights another step in the Pentagon's effort to understand and counteract forms of electronic warfare that have become increasingly prescient in recent years.
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The National Health Service said it will partner with Google , Twitter Inc, Facebook Inc and Instagram to counteract misleading information about the coronavirus outbreak. Amazon.
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A few species adapt to the new urban soundscape by producing higher-pitched, simpler songs to counteract the domineering noise of the internal combustion engine.
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Mr. Johnson has tried to mitigate the effects of that Irish Sea border with a system of rebates that would counteract higher European Union tariffs.
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Maybe in Its A.I. Industry In Ottawa, where I live, there has been halting progress at supplying firefighters with drugs that can counteract opioid overdoses.
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She decides that she must show up — must go and see them in person — to counteract the distancing forces of social media, emojis and FaceTime.
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Several administration officials have said they have not explicitly been directed to counteract Russian efforts, and others have said U.S. efforts must be more robust.
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The new documents contradict the party&aposs claim that the camps were to counteract terrorism and extremism and for Uighurs to voluntarily "re-educate" themselves.
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He closed by asking Sasse and Blumenthal to request the justices give written or oral testimony on how to counteract the trend of missed recusals.
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Most federal parties jockeying for position have sought to counteract that notion by trying cater to millennial voter interests, like affordable housing and climate change.
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At the sites, which would be called Overdose Prevention Centers, trained staff would be available to administer medications, such as naloxone, to counteract drug overdoses.
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Through offering financial services at post offices, the bill would provide much of the physical infrastructure needed to counteract the trend of bank-branch closings.
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Amid an upsurge in violent hate attacks, federal law enforcement agencies and other groups have been scrutinizing online activity like internet searches to counteract radicalization.
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What if you could rev up the Arctic ice maker and build new layers of sea ice to counteract the warming effects of climate change?
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They are asking for a $28503 million increase in the FBI's budget to help target and counteract the influence of Russian and other foreign officials.
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AND THE WAY YOU COUNTERACT THAT IS YOU HAVE A COMPANY THAT IS GOOD AT EITHER INCUBATING NEW BRANDS, BUILDING NEW BRANDS, ACQUIRING NEW BRANDS.
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In March, the Fed held interest rates steady and abandoned projections for further rate hikes this year to counteract an expected slowdown in the economy.
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But if I ever fly Japan Airlines (JAL) or All Nippon Airways, I can counteract fate and book a seat that isn't near a toddler.
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There's no better way to avoid repeating this period in history than to vigorously monitor — and where appropriate, counteract — the expansion of non-GAAP measures.
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At a time when federal, state and local governments are promoting trade and tourism to bolster our economic recovery, this tax would counteract those efforts.
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If HHS truly does want innovation from the states, it needs to send a strong signal to counteract the recent disappointments from the waiver process.
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With the midterms around the corner, Republicans were excited about an appointee who, combined with a booming economy, could counteract the president's miserable approval ratings.
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He regularly talks with like-minded Republicans on Capitol Hill, encouraging them to meet with Trump as a way to counteract the influence of Paul.
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For example, if there is a known threat, does NSA take steps to merely defend against the threat or actively seek to counteract that threat?
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The French pharma giant has begun researching a vaccine to counteract the ongoing coronavirus outbreak and believes it has a head start on speedy development.
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The bounty of clues and disclosures this week do much to counteract the continued friction between Hays and Amelia, which repeats itself from last week.
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In another election year, these examples may have been enough to easily counteract stubborn corruption allegations — but it may not be so simple this year.
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And Trump's uptick in automated Twitter fandom during the debate may have been intended to counteract the lingering outrage against the candidate on social media.
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We have a responsibility to even the playing field and to counteract how those generational cycles ... That was very important about your own experience there.
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Bullard, who has long advocated for lower rates to counteract tame inflation, said he is troubled by signs of a slowdown coming from the bond market.
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"This Republican Congress has proven incapable of fulfilling the Founders' design that 'Ambition must … counteract ambition,'" tweeted the former FBI director, a longtime supporter of Republicans.
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He cheered her use of the phrase "alternative facts" in a recent interview as a way to counteract what he believes is the media's inherent bias.
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Such talk, she says, is: demoralising, distressing, and frustrating, when we have worked so hard on the ground to counteract extremism over quite a few years.
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Charged with setting up Captain Marvel as a necessary element to counteract Thanos in Avengers: Endgame, they give her a rich backstory and a believable motivation.
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Crew members have to exercise for more than two hours a day to counteract the loss of muscle and bone mass caused by living in microgravity.
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Analysts told CNBC on Wednesday the Apple management needs to focus on the services side of the business to counteract the slowdown in the smartphone market.
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Adzic believes that in order to get what we want, we have to send out the energy of our desires without the worries to counteract them.
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The tourism agency for New York city, NYC & Company, is trying to counteract negative rhetoric from Washington, DC with advertisements in Britain, Germany, Mexico and Spain.
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The NYC Unity Project aims to counteract some of the biases and risks queer and gender non-conforming youth face, even in such a progressive city.
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Counter-cyclical factor, a tool first introduced to the midpoint fixing formula in May 297.516, was widely believed to reduce price swings and counteract yuan weakness.
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"I don't think that the Fed is going to be able to counteract" the impacts of the U.S.-China trade dispute by cutting rates, Moore said.
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To counteract that, she recommends routinizing the way you make decisions, large and small, because the higher you go, the more you'll be bombarded with them.
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After that, you can either wait your symptoms out or, if your life circumstances allow, consume a small dose of cannabis to counteract your withdrawal symptoms.
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There's one thing all experts agree on: To counteract post-flight acne, dullness, and dehydration, you need to nail your skin-care routine once you land.
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The fact that this show is having this social and political impact to counteract what we're seeing happen in this world makes me feel really right.
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"The long ducts in females slow down penetration, so the time-pressured males have co-evolved to counteract this obstacle," Matsumura said in a press statement.
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According to Cheng, analyzing measurements on a micro-scale with this method helps counteract the conservative estimates, which are common in studies focused on the ocean.
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Roundtable members called for collaboration multiple times throughout the conversation — both within and across sectors — to counteract the intense competition limited funding creates among education leaders.
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As soon as you start exploring that notion, it's obviously a religious claim, so a deeply held belief should certainly be enough to counteract those claims.
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Perhaps that's why the anti-net neutrality forces in DC are already trying to counteract Oliver's video: They're maybe just a little bit frightened of him.
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Made with super plush gel fiber and expertly designed for every sleep position, these pillows cradle your neck and counteract sweat to help you sleep easier.
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Cells also use autophagy to get rid of damaged proteins and organelles—a kind of quality control mechanism that helps us counteract the effects of aging.
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Their actions reactivated MCAS and allowed it to continue its strong downward commands that they were unable to counteract using electric thumb switches, the paper said.
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The only thing that can bring people together in 2018 is the Olympics, but ABC will now attempt to counteract that with The Bachelor Winter Games.
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Rylkov Foundation worker Maksim Malishev gives each visitor plastic bags full of syringes, bandages, ointments and doses of naloxone, a medication that can counteract opioid overdose.
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This isn't the first time YouTube's "top news" designation didn't appear quickly enough to counteract its search algorithm from promoting conspiracy theories, racism, or misogynistic content.
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Here, the artist takes privacy to the extreme, creating a bomb shelter of a bathroom stall, but then coyly inserts a peephole to counteract the structure.
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Since there isn't a main treatment that cures the overall disease on its own, I have to take up to three medications to counteract each symptom.
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The cybersecurity coordinator at the United States National Security Council, Michael Daniel, implicitly acknowledged the intruders' need for secrecy, and the defenders' incentive to counteract it.
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Chris Christie's endorsement will likely counteract any negative fallout from the debate, and make Trump more appealing to undecided voters in some of the states voting.
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First, the company will try to counteract the declining participation in local community groups, which Zuckerberg cites has decreased up to 22016 percent since the 25s.
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The thing is, when you have a set of supporters who are discriminated against, traditionally, in football, you organise around discrimination in order to counteract it.
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America, meanwhile, has slapped tariffs on Chinese goods—ranging from solar panels to steel—to counteract the state subsidies that, in part, fuel China's cheap exports.
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Over several minutes, the stabilizer can shift position enough that the elevator controls can no longer counteract the downward direction of the plane, the source said.
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However, there are other long-term threats, such as China's economic warfare, that are intentionally imperceptible, making them difficult for Americans to spot and appropriately counteract.
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The United States should impose a similar mechanism on targeted advertising to counteract how the platforms undermine journalism and amplify content that's polluting our civic discourse.
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Still, to counteract the seriousness of the daily grind, work/life balance is encouraged with flexible schedules and an on-site gym available to all employees.
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It's also clear that if we can't count on our national leaders to counteract bigotry, then we have to redouble our efforts to do so ourselves.
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Since it emerged in the 1960s as a means to counteract years of racial discrimination, affirmative action has come under repeated judicial attacks by its opponents.
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We intervene when individual institutions take on excessive risk, but we believe this is not enough to counteract the generalised overheating trends we are currently seeing.
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For many men, guns counteract the increasing precarity of being a provider for their families, providing a way to be a good man centered on protection.
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It's more that they have so much experience, they have the basketball IQ. They know pretty much how to counteract everything that you throw at them.
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Hoping to counteract an uptick in rivals' flights, Delta will cut capacity across the Atlantic by 3 percent to 4 percent starting in November, said Hauenstein.
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"To counteract this we would chat amongst ourselves about what had happened today, what was going to happen tomorrow and how we were feeling," he explained.
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The development comes as Trump and the White House try to put together an economic stimulus plan to counteract the impact from the widening coronavirus outbreak.
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We need to counteract the maddeningly retrograde efforts of the Koch brothers to kill public transit projects across the country in the name of personal liberty.
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Then you can work on eliminating that pain point, or reduce it, make it more enjoyable, or counteract by following it with activity that brings joy.
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China has announced a mix of tax cuts and infrastructure spending citing "uncertainty", as it ramps up efforts to stimulate demand and counteract a weakening economy.
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Jack Reed, a Rhode Island Democrat, asked whether the steps the intelligence community was taking to counteract Russia's election interference efforts had been directed by Trump.
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Which actually makes a lot of sense when you consider how the genre's core elements counteract many of the worst aspects of life in the 2010s.
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Negative interest and the willingness to intervene are important in order to counteract the attractiveness of Swiss franc investments and thus ease pressure on the currency.
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To counteract these pressures, large chains are heavily investing in their online businesses, including building distribution centers and logistic fleets while shutting stores and cutting jobs.
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The upsurge in violent hate attacks across the country has prompted federal law enforcement agencies and other groups to look for ways to counteract radicalization online.
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After initial successes, we are now supported by the National Institutes of Health's CounterACT program, whose goal is protecting civilians from terrorist attacks or chemical accidents.
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The FAA hasn't examined technologies designed to counteract rogue drones, such as jamming radio signals or shooting them down with an electromagnetic pulse or physical net.
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Still, the Kentucky Republican acknowledged that Trump has the authority to impose the tariffs and did not pledge to take any particular action to counteract them.
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They lean on old arguments persuasive largely to other liberals, doing little to counteract the narrative of crisis from which the new illiberalism gets its force.
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In 280, for example, Pfizer Global Security, the drugmaker's team working to counteract counterfeit drugs, identified 2465 of its products in 21993 countries as being falsified.
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"No, because we'll counteract whatever they do," Trump said, going on to encourage states to include an analog backup to avoid attempts to hack electronic systems.
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Trump opposes the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a trade deal between the U.S. and Asian nations, that would theoretically counteract some of China's sway in the region.
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"She took it upon herself to counteract the negative portrayal of Karen Silkwood being spread by Kerr-McGee," Ms. Tucker's husband said in a telephone interview.
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This is weird because in many respects, it feels like Wrinkle is constructed specifically to counteract a kind of homogeneity that can dominate movies like this.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said on Thursday broad steel and aluminum tariffs were needed to counteract China's transshipment of products through third countries.
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Countries across Europe have started taking greater measures to counteract a measles outbreak that's partly attributable to a trend among parents to not vaccinate their children.
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Once people have enough disposal income that they aren't living day-to-day, they can afford to worry about pollution, counteract it and hold their leaders accountable.
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These drugs—the first of which were approved in the early 2000s—are now routinely used to treat advanced cancers and autoimmune disorders and to counteract toxins.
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Caffeine Informer co-founder and biology and health educator Ted Kallymer tells MUNCHIES that the best way to counteract potentially dangerous relationships with caffeine is early education.
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The goal, according to the White House, is to counteract some of the rhetoric being shared about the Muslim American community on the 2016 presidential campaign trail.
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There's an entire "life hacking" genre devoted to tricks and techniques that system-two thinking can use to counteract system one's predilections for salty snacks and procrastination.
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No, it was Zuck's second post, more circumspect and clearly more scripted, that described a concrete series of steps to counteract the influence he'd previously declared nonexistent.
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The process of collective placemaking might also serve to counteract the atomization and isolation that neoliberal capitalism and its financial crisis have fostered in the developed world.
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Similar things have happened in other communities around the US. Many local officials have tried to counteract the fear of government instilled by the federal immigration crackdown.
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The staff, realizing something was wrong, quickly resolved the issue by using Sodium Thiosulfate to counteract the bleach, saving the lives of the animals in the tanks.
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Robots will help counteract several forces threatening to hold back manufacturing in the U.S.: the labor shortage, decreasing productivity, rising barriers to trade and China's swift robotization.
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Citizens have been posting negative comments and videos to social media sites to counteract what they perceive as a lack of information coming from the central government.
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It could snap up a substantial competitor to help counteract cooling growth elsewhere, just as it did in the Middle East by acquiring Souq two years ago.
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Ganter, originally from rural Wisconsin, says her goal is to remove barriers and counteract the assumption that activism is only for the educated and well-to-do.
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For those who've already made the move to a standing desk, he says it's unclear how often you'd have to walk around to counteract any health drawbacks.
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Originally called the ComboPen, the devices were bought by the U.S. Department of Defense for use in delivering medicine that would counteract the effects of nerve agents.
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The 2012 act put sanctions on Russia after Magnitsky, a lawyer working to counteract the nation's human rights violations, died in jail, according to The Washington Post.
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She is more passionate about the cause that LanzaTech is working toward — using technology to counteract climate change — than she is afraid of being uncomfortable, she says.
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Japanese investors, including the big life insurers have bought billions of euros worth of foreign bonds in recent years to counteract low yields in the domestic market.
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So he is using the European Union, his pressure on the European Union on trade to get them to help American farmers to counteract Chinese retaliatory tariffs.
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To counteract that, RespectAbility, a non-partisan non-profit that works on inclusivity for people with disabilities, has put together a comprehensive list of resources for voters.
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"Domestically, a focus on digitalisation is one opportunity to counteract these structural headwinds, and re-accelerate productivity growth," Morgan Stanley economist Elga Bartsch wrote in a note.
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As for what's next, "we are curious about how we could counteract the effect, or to test how this would impact other functions of sleep," said Tamaki.
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EEF, a business group for manufacturers, said it hoped that signs of improvement in continental Europe would benefit British exporters, although weakness in China could counteract this.
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His editorial was an attempt to push journalists away from sensationalized stories surrounding hate groups and to focus on the community's efforts to counteract them, he said.
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Gail called for a March 1-17 delivery via spot tender to counteract delayed production from Dominion Energy's new Cove Point liquefaction plant in the United States.
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Relatedly, most mass movements, while aiming to counteract some of the horrors of the Trump administration, have been content to couch their messaging in broad, fuzzy terms.
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Pilots, unaware that MCAS even existed because the manual did not mention it, struggled to diagnose the problem and were unable to counteract the software's repeated commands.
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The United States has tried to counteract this by persuading rebels to reject jihadists, in part by promising support for the opposition and by targeting jihadist militants.
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Because some women find that the THC in marijuana seems to cause vaginal dryness, CBD-based lubes could also be a way to counteract that side effect.
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The possibility of a Democratic coalition of suburban voters, African-Americans, women, Latinos and millennials emerged to counteract the Trump coalition of white, rural, noncollege-educated voters.
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The GOP nominee is relying on his ability to drive media coverage in order to counteract a Clinton advantage of almost 7-to-85033 in paid advertising.
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This achievement helped to counteract the dizzying freefall of the Luna program over the preceding five years, and helped to somewhat recover its reputation and image worldwide.
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In fact, it would be wasteful, and the Federal Reserve has even hinted that it would raise interest rates to counteract any stimulatory effects of Trump's plan.
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When we live in a culture that actively encourages distraction, what do when we want to counteract our culturally distracted state with a little bump and grind?
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Those substances—Hydroxy-clomiphene, an anti-estrogenic agent, and Letrozole metabolite, an aromatase inhibitor—are often used to counteract the negative side effects of anabolic steroid use.
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After medically serving 25 space shuttle missions, Logan stated current measures are stop-gaps that do little to actually counteract the effects of weightlessness on the body.
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You'd think by now that Democrats would have learned to do that in a compassionate way, and that they would be ready to counteract Republican horror movies.
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In what was seen as a clear attempt to counteract this perception, Gandhi and his sister Priyanka, who campaigned alongside him, were often seen frequenting Hindu temples.
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Should novelists try to counteract the numbing aspects of porn, as Gurganus advised in an interview, by giving the characters the gift of more active sex lives?
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Analysts at China Construction Bank (Asia) said despite major economies stepping up policy support to counteract the hit from the pandemic, investors remained pessimistic about the outlook.
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Warren said her plan could counteract up to a 3-percent decline in U.S. gross domestic product, 0.7 percentage points more than the economy grew in 2019.
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The administration and Mnuchin are pitching the third coronavirus package as a way for Republicans to fix or counteract things they don't like in the second bill.
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Although Kyl acknowledges several steps Facebook has taken over the last year to counteract anti-conservative bias, the report argues that the work is far from finished.
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The episode found him recuperating from last season's culminating gunshot and pondering ways to counteract his Mr. Robot alter ego, specifically his world-shattering acts of cyberterrorism.
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Angela, the worker struggling with Voci, worried that as AI is used to counteract the effects of dehumanizing work conditions, her work will become more dehumanizing still.
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Meanwhile, Roku has been developing its own voice control platform to counteract Fire TV's advantage that comes from including virtual assistant Alexa with its connected TV platform.
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The best way to counteract that, the cadre of loyalists believe, is to make the stakes high enough to draw hordes of conservative voters to the polls.
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Tighter control of supply helped Adidas sell more shoes at full prices in the quarter, helping to counteract higher marketing spending due to the soccer World Cup.
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He didn't pay too much attention to them until he saw a friend's post asking people to leave positive reviews for the bar to counteract the trolls.
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"The substance has not yet been identified but it is extremely potent and has required massive doses of naloxone (Narcan) to counteract its effects," the department said.
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He's even hired the same stuffed shirt who negotiated naming rights in the first season to head up a foundation to counteract his austerity measures in Sandicot.
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While thousands participate in this annual event, the IRS has taken no action to counteract this initiative, thereby reinforcing the inconsistent and uncertain nature of the law.
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But if that claim is taken at face value, their justification for PJM not acting to counteract federal subsidies, offered in the recent order, makes no sense.
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In the meantime, Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash have all contributed $30 million each into a fund for a new California ballot proposal that would counteract AB 5.
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He took precautions like using a white noise device in an attempt to mask conversations, and the Spanish prosecutor says UC Global took steps to counteract them.
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There may be plenty of research on how unconscious bias works, but there isn't much on finding ways to counteract it for the benefit of a company.
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To counteract his nuttier tendencies, I would invite Geoffrey Chaucer, evidently a droll, humane and tolerant character, who could also bring along a few fascinating medieval delicacies.
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Yet it was erected, in part, to counteract a later persecution on New World soil, this one against Italian-American immigrants in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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None of the people briefed on the contents of the Ethiopian Airlines black box said whether its data indicated that the pilots tried to counteract the system.
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But progressives fear that Schultz and Bloomberg's rhetoric and money (Bloomberg spent more than $100 million on Democratic campaigns in 2018) will counteract voices like Ocasio-Cortez's.
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He had banked on his radical proposals generating a surge of support from young people and other previous non-voters to counteract Conservative support among older voters.
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The La Rocka range helped to counteract this, harking back to classic biker style that was synonymous with the Rockers—the Mod's sworn enemies two decades earlier.
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Understanding how these systems behave in the absence of gravity will help researchers counteract the effects and even develop treatments to fight many diseases here on Earth.
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My colleague Matt Yglesias points out that there was a point when airlines lost a ton of money, and in order to counteract that, the industry consolidated.
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The purpose of the press conference, according to Allred and Virginia, was to counteract Trump's denials about the other women — like we couldn't figure that out for ourselves.
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Then, inertial effects from the rotation (what we think of as the 'centrifugal force' in everyday life) counteract the gravitational force in directions perpendicular to the rotation axis.
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It's packed with three common color-correcting pigments: green (to counteract redness), pink (to even out skin tone), and purple (to brighten) — all swirled into one cushion compact.
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But the solutions that major airlines like JetBlue have embraced thus far are nowhere near guaranteed to counteract the damage that commercial aviation is doing to the planet.
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Thanks to microgravity, astronauts experience a variety of health and physical changes while living in space — some of which they can counteract through daily exercise and other activities.
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She then created a cocktail of clear gloss and Redken Shades EQ in Onyx (a deep blue color) to counteract the yellow tones in Kardashian's hair post-bleach.
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"The idea of a 'reversal' treatment, then, is to flood the body with high doses of progesterone to try to counteract the effect of mifepristone," Dr. Grossman says.
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To counteract declining membership the union raised dues in 2014 for the first time in nearly 50 years to two-and-a-half hours of pay per month.
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The tallest competitors tend to struggle with low balls and move with less agility than their shorter peers, disadvantages that counteract the benefits of faster, more angular serves.
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Philip Rocco, a political scientist at Marquette University, in Milwaukee, talks of the "acrid tang of 2016" as Democrats try "to counteract their failure to truly campaign" there.
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The ballot measure was part of a broader effort to counteract the country's tendency toward legislative paralysis, although many of Renzi's critics derided it as a power grab.
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"To counteract downside risks to growth, we expect more policy accommodation from the authorities," Eugenia Fabon Victorino, head of Asia strategy at SEB Markets, said in a note.
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Kelly emphasized that voters had the opportunity to stand with his wife and other survivors to counteract the influence of gun lobbying groups like the National Rifle Association.
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Cooler temperatures in the West haven't been enough to counteract these highs, as they're still warmer than those typically experienced in other parts of the country, Bernhardt said.
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But it's not at all clear that these tactics can counteract the damage hacking and misinformation can do to the credibility of both democracy and the press itself.
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President Trump counts on the existence of powerful conservative news outlets that have the capacity and the will to counteract damaging news stories about what he has done.
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Multiple sources in Moline tell us, Prince was rushed to a hospital and doctors gave him a "save shot" ... typically administered to counteract the effects of an opiate.
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Reformation says, to help counteract potentially harmful effects on the environment, it will offset all carbon emissions, as well as harmful gases like nitrogen oxide or sulfur dioxide.
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YouTube is likely trying to counteract monetization moves from rivals Twitch and Facebook, which could threaten the platform's ability to attract and retain new or smaller, emerging creators.
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The imperative is to find ways to counteract and diminish his malignant influence not only in the overtly political realm but also in the social and cultural one.
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WASHINGTON, March 8 (Reuters) - U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said on Thursday broad steel and aluminum tariffs were needed to counteract China's transshipment of products through third countries.
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But changing the way we farm and manage land — by eliminating deforestation, restoring existing forests, and protecting land that naturally captures carbon — could counteract rising greenhouse-gas emissions.
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I'm not referring to their legendary professional accomplishments, but rather to their willingness to speak out publicly to counteract the pervasive fat-shaming that surrounds women's postpartum bodies.
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That means taking the most trollishly pro-NRA position they can think of, in a bid to counteract the large majority of Americans who want sensible gun control.
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An Adelson summit in 2015 promised up to $50 million to counteract campus activists seeking to boycott, divest from, or sanction Israel, otherwise known as the BDS movement.
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To counteract the extreme wealth inequality currently being accelerated by capitalism, the richest must pay "their fair share of tax," which is not happening, according to the report.
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The novel's paranormal elements (a diabolical villain's glass eye has superhuman powers) do not fully counteract the ubiquity of the genre's tropes, like meetings conducted in remote lighthouses.
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When civilization crumbles, you might need iodine tablets to counteract radiation poisoning, flint for starting fires, a stun gun to defend yourself, or traps for catching tasty animals.
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To counteract these efforts, the public-private Partnership for a Healthier America launched the FNV campaign last year with the goal of changing attitudes about fruits and vegetables.
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The soon-to-be President Trump has vowed to counteract the problems afflicting workers by unleashing a wave of infrastructure spending that will generate jobs for skilled hands.
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"They lean on old arguments persuasive largely to other liberals, doing little to counteract the narrative of crisis from which the new illiberalism gets its force," he wrote.
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The point is to counteract with visual imagery whatever picture the other side is painting of a person: How could someone who looks like this act like that?
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And when you exercise, it helps to metabolize stress hormones and release other hormones that counteract effects of stress and also support cardiovascular health and reduce chronic inflammation.
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By virtue of scale, their collective donations would counteract the massive contributions from wealthy donors, while also forcing candidates to reach out to a wider base of voters.
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FRANKFURT — The European Central Bank will begin an enormous new wave of bond purchases meant to counteract the "serious risks" to the eurozone caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
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One pioneer of surgery to counteract the effects of genital cutting is Dr. Pierre Foldès, a French urologist, who helped found a humanitarian organization, Doctors of the World.
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With most Western central banks near zero interest rates, monetary tools are insufficient to counteract coronavirus – as the Fed demonstrated through the ineffectiveness of its half point cut.
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It has been established that the tactile element alone in animal therapy releases endorphins, so called feel-good hormones that counteract the trauma hormones of adrenaline and cortisol.
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The European Central Bank had been widely expected to deploy measures to counteract the slowdown after Mr. Draghi all but promised action in statements he made in June.
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To counteract that, the political arm of the US Chamber of Commerce jumped in last fall with the earliest ad buys it's ever made in a Senate cycle.
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Resistance exercise is the best way to optimize calorie burning to counteract fat accumulation and reverse the loss of three to eight percent of muscle mass per decade.
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The U.S. Navy is increasing its presence in the Black Sea, CNN reported, marking a show of force by the Pentagon to counteract Russian influence in the region.
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The change would allow banks to more freely engage in hedging, in which they execute trades in an effort to counteract risk in other parts of their businesses.
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Since helicopters appeared some 80 years ago, they've used a single high-speed tail rotor to counteract the torque of the main rotor, stabilizing the aircraft in flight.
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Multiple traders said major state-owned banks were selling dollars in the spot market, but none of them believed that was an official attempt to counteract yuan weakness.
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The company did not inform pilots of a new automated system that contributed to both deadly crashes, hindering their ability to counteract its erroneous commands, investigators have determined.
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Using Instagram to promote their art, they counteract the crush of gentrification by documenting their own vibrancy and demanding space in the city they put on the map.
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That will be something leaders like Pelosi will try to counteract to keep their majority, which relies on electing Democrats in districts that voted for Trump in 2016.
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With so much natural gas, we can work to counteract Russian leverage in Europe, we can supply allies and we can free ourselves of some unnecessary foreign entanglements.
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You can, however, counteract this feature by simply putting a pillow over your head, as I discovered during my recent attempt to improve the lighting in my bedroom.
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But the system was receiving faulty data, and the pilots' union has said the training manual does not provide details about the system nor how to counteract it.
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The paired cases arose from attempts by school districts to counteract the return of school segregation caused by whites and blacks living in separate parts of a city.
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It's rumored that the two companies will soon go on an advertising blitz to tout the benefits of their substitutes for HFC-28500A and counteract the high price.
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Lighter-colored pavements won't counteract the trend by themselves, but experts say a mix of measures that includes reflective roofs and more tree canopy could make a dent.
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The filing also shows that in recent years Purdue Pharma considered selling drugs used to treat opioid addiction or counteract the effects of a potentially fatal opioid overdose.
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The foreign heritage of black immigrants like 21 Savage as well as first-generation children of African immigrants such as myself doesn't counteract their blackness, and vice versa.
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Instructors sought to counteract the harmful gender roles often embedded in the violent, coercive, and misogynistic porn that dominates the free porn sites most easily accessible to kids.
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And it would prevent the system from pushing the plane's nose down more than a pilot could counteract by pulling up on the controls, the three people said.
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Standing desks have been portrayed as a way to counteract the risks of sitting, and a new study suggests standing at your desk could help you lose weight.
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The head of the Democratic National Committee, former Labor Secretary Tom Perez, said DeVos' decision was intended to boost the profits of big corporations and counteract Obama's reforms.
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Previous efforts by Asian producers to curb exports have given only fleeting support to prices, unable to counteract a chronic glut and a slowdown in top rubber importer China.
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It was Donald Trump who launched air strikes against the Assad regime, authorized the counteract on Russian soldiers on the ground in Syria resulting in hundreds of Russian casualties.
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Instead of steadying the utensil to counteract tremors, like the Steady, the Level bends at the neck to keep the head angled correctly, no matter how you move it.
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It would take growth in real disposable income of greater than 2% in the months before the 2020 election to counteract the effect of 12 years of Democratic incumbency.
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It has imposed anti-subsidy tariffs of between 7.52 and 27.02 percent and anti-dumping duties of between 16.88 and 25.50 percent, according to the producer, to counteract this.
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The currency's strength was enough to prompt the Japanese government to hold an emergency meeting on Monday, Reuters reported, in order to craft a strategy to counteract yen strength.
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The salt-infused spray creates a perfect rope-y texture that looks messy in the best way, but also has a blend of softening oils to counteract any dryness.
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A rally in equity markets around the world from growing expectations that global economies would take action to counteract slowing growth also supported oil prices, which often follow stocks.
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Chief Executive Osman Sultan said in July the firm needed to regain momentum in the prepaid mobile market if it was to counteract the impact of higher government taxes.
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Firstly, their underperformance likely reflects a broadly benign climate: world growth of 3.5 percent-plus and double-digit company profit growth have helped counteract worries over politics and trade.
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What's happening: In a presidential memorandum today, President Trump ordered government agencies to report back by November on how to counteract an estimated half-trillion-dollar-a-year business.
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"The WTO appellate report undermines WTO rules, making them less effective to counteract Chinese SOE subsidies that are harming U.S. workers and businesses and distorting markets worldwide," it added.
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Working out at home could be one way to counteract these common excuses, and something like the BodyBoss 2.0 Portable Home Gym could be a great place to start.
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A recent report from the US government paints a dire picture of what will happen to our planet if we don't aggressively counteract climate change in the next decade.
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"We are also very interested in learning more about the mechanisms by which these tumors are able to counteract the immune system in so many different kinds of dogs."
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" Last week, Comey urged voters to back Democrats in November&aposs midterm elections, tweeting that Republicans had proven "incapable of fulfilling the Founders' design that &aposAmbition must … counteract ambition.
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And I was glad to be able to share that image to counteract some of the more violent photos we showed later in the evening or the evening before.
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Blinking hard, I rotate the knob on my pink Himalayan sea salt lamp to counteract the already dawning dose of S.A.D. or seasonal affective disorder (self-diagnosed, of course).
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To counteract that problem, Sanders' campaign is urging college students - who are able to caucus in their hometowns or where their college is located - to go home to caucus.
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What makes these messages stick -- and harder for parents to counteract -- is that they're timed for the precise moment in kids' development when they're most receptive to their influence.
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Urban speculators and development companies have tried to bring tourist-centric money-making ventures like luxury hotels into the community, and La Revo has attempted to counteract those efforts.
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"The WTO appellate report undermines WTO rules, making them less effective to counteract Chinese SOE subsidies that are harming U.S. workers and businesses and distorting markets worldwide," it added.
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To make the most of an offensive play with Orisa, move in close with your team and use the Fortify ability to counteract enemies' defensive strikes and keep moving.
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Bono urged U.S. lawmakers to act quickly to counteract "an existential crisis" in Europe, with nationalist parties rising in several countries and even Britain considering leaving the European Union.
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Over the next two years, engineers will assess how long-duration sedation affects our organs and how to counteract bone loss and muscle atrophy that occurs during deep sleep.
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The ACA tried to counteract adverse selection by nudging the healthy into insurance pools through the use of the individual mandate penalty and through subsidies to make insurance affordable.
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That might be true if he had a sound strategy that could achieve his objective so long as his opponents could not anticipate his next move and counteract it.
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As many countries, including the U.S., implement more inward-looking policies, he said that these "different actors" are stepping in to counteract any possible negative impacts that protectionism brings.
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Although several campaigns have popped upover the years to try to counteract the NRA, none have come close to capturing the kind of influential hold that the organization has.
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Shortly after this slate of digital assaults, the U.S. and South Korea pledged in May 2015 to strengthen cybersecurity coordination in an effort to counteract North Korea's cyber efforts.
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Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez slammed DeVos's decision, saying it would help big corporations profit on student debt and counteract reforms put in place by the Obama administration.
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There was growing anger from a resurgent left, who believed that the governor did not do enough to push progressive policies in New York or counteract the Trump administration.
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The nations involved in the massive trade deal, meant to counteract China's growing might, have carried on without the US and entered into a trade pact of their own.
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None of us expressed optimism that inequality would be corrected in the future, and none of us ventured that any major economic policy was likely to counteract recent trends.
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"Also, peanuts are usually roasted and salted - the added salt might counteract the benefit from the original nut components," Ros, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
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Beijing has once again opened the fiscal taps in an effort to counteract any economic slowing caused by the trade dispute with the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump.
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The New Jersey legislature approved two big bills Thursday designed to counteract some of President Trump's changes to the Affordable Care Act and stabilize the state's individual insurance market.
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Why it matters: Some ACA allies have pinned their hope on states to counteract the administration's policy moves, but there will likely only be limited effects in blue states.
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But although First Meal might sound more hopeful than Last Supper, Green acknowledged that the pleasure of the meal doesn't counteract the burden of the years spent wrongfully convicted.
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Lower fuel costs would also help counteract weak demand in Brazil, the biggest market for the airline, chairman Mauricio Amaro told journalists after LATAM's annual shareholder meeting in Santiago.
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During these fall and winter months when there is less exposure to sunlight, it can be helpful to counteract the effects of lost sunlight with bright, artificial light therapy.
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RT will be registering as a foreign agent under the Foreign Agents Registration Act, a World War II-era law that sought to identify and counteract pro-Nazi propaganda.
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Traditionally, the wives of powerful men have acted to soften and humanize their husbands, to counteract allegations of sexual misconduct, infidelity, or other behavior that might give voters pause.
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Carl Icahn has acquired a position in Occidental in recent days, while Chevron is expected by some Wall Street analysts to sweeten its offer to counteract Occidental's recent moves.
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The association recommends that members receive 40 hours of training, in part to counteract the stereotype of resource officers as more akin to crossing guards than real police officers.
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