There is no debate that Phelps has always had the edge in medals and Bolt the edge in charisma.
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Accounting for incumbency effects, the large Democratic edge in special elections translates to a small edge in the overall race.
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Republicans mostly make up for that disadvantage with a big edge in Texas, and a slighter edge in Florida and Nevada.
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Biden holds a slight edge in the Nevada polling average, while he holds a double-digit edge in the South Carolina average.
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That's a 27-seat advantage, which means that their edge in those five overall purple states was larger than their edge in Congress overall.
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Here's what we're watching: • America's edge in trade negotiations?
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Despite the yeoman efforts of volunteers like Mr Clark-Davis, and a comfortable edge in field offices for the Democrats, the Republican edge in new registrations has grown by half over 2012.
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LSU held a 269-47 edge in total offensive yardage and a 21:48 to 8:12 edge in time of possession in the first half NOTES: LSU opened without 15 players.
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Polling suggests Mr. Sanders may have an edge in excitement.
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Here's how they described the launch of Edge in 2015.
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"Asus wants an edge in technology through collaboration with startups."
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The word edge in this context means literal geographic distribution.
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Goldman might easily reclaim its edge in the next quarter.
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Hong Kong seems to have the edge in that regard.
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But you'd have a major edge in the other four!
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Market watchers are on edge in fear of retaliatory tariffs.
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Clinton with only a nominal edge in the battleground states.
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His Amazon background gives him an edge in this task.
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Dipont's advertisements promise students an edge in the admissions game.
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But crypto investors have been on edge in recent weeks.
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The Democrats also had an edge in voter registration. Mrs.
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The Model 3 has a big edge in exterior design.
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They have to have a competitive edge in the market.
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That gives phages an edge in the fight against bacteria.
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Already straight edge, in his freshman year, he went vegan.
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San Diego Christian may have had the edge in size.
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Sarah Palin, could give Glenn an edge in the primary.
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"There's an edge in Philadelphia that I like," Girardi said.
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And therefore, they've got the edge in this global competition.
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While they split the vote in suburbs, Clinton maintains a 26-percentage point edge in urban areas that outweighs Trump's 28-point edge in the rural vote, which represents a smaller portion of the electorate.
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The Bulldogs had a 27-8 edge in points off turnovers.
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The Islanders hold an 11-5 goals edge in the series.
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"My edge in gambling could disappear at any time," he says.
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The Razorbacks had a 22-219 edge in points off turnovers.
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There isn't a single wrinkle, pore, or edge in these grins.
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These people are absolutely at the cutting edge in the field.
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However, Democrats start with a significant registration edge in the state.
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Democratic candidates look to have a significant edge in small donations.
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Democrats insist they have the edge in voter enthusiasm and organization.
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Toronto held a 12-2 edge in shots for the period.
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You're always kinda pushing the edge [in terms of stress tests].
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Clinton had appeared to have an edge in several recent polls.
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That gives you a competitive edge in pretty much any situation.
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This edge in quality, technology, and training is sometimes called overmatch.
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Joe Biden's relying on Catholic voters for an edge in Iowa.
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Trump has a 9-point edge in Missouri, the poll found.
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The U.S. Defense Department fears losing America's technological edge in warfare.
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But it's not really a physical "edge" in any useful sense.
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Ryan's endorsement, however, gives McCarthy an edge in the leadership contest.
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But Democrats believe they have the political edge in the issue.
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Clark found the Republicans should have a healthy edge in 2016.
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" Valero Energy Corporation: "Commodity, don't have a real edge in it.
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The GOP currently holds a 53-47 edge in the chamber.
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American lives depend on having the decisive edge in combat equipment.
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"America seems to have lost our edge in space," Pence said.
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The business mogul holds a commanding edge in New Hampshire, however.
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Clinton has a clear polling edge in the states he needs.
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NBC News: Dems have small edge in Florida Senate, gubernatorial races.
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Trump, though, holds an edge in the fight for veterans' votes.
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Jet offers Walmart an edge in the online bulk-buying space.
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I caught an edge in a soft patch and went down.
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Winnipeg, though, held a 10-8 edge in the third period.
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Republicans hold a narrow, 51-49 seat edge in the Senate.
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Democrats quickly pounced on the issue, seeing an edge in November.
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Activists can have an edge in forcing such companies to change.
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It gave Mr. Trump the edge in Pennsylvania, even when Mrs.
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At the Hayward Area Memorial Hospital & Water's Edge in Hayward, Wis.
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The Cardinals finished with a 21-123 edge in first downs.
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But it's hard to find that edge in certain other works.
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To the contrary, it is cutting edge in one important way.
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Sanders has a significant edge in the prediction markets as well.
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Persuade someone to read "On Edge" in less than 50 words.
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But a number of Republicans gave Sanders the edge in organization.
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Lee will also start with the edge in the first match.
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The Razorbacks held a 26-8 edge in points off turnovers.
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So far, Democrats have a slight edge in building voter energy.
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Forthcoming legislation could give these pastas another edge in the marketplace.
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Duke had a 48-22 edge in points in the paint.
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The Bulldogs had a 57-35 rebounding edge in their opener.
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Philadelphia owned a 13-8 edge in first-period shots on goal.
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The Razorbacks also had a 20-3 edge in fast-break points.
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But Ms Crehan's work has the edge in relating reporting to research.
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The U.S. maintains its leading edge in many industries of the future.
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The Bulldogs had a 27-6 edge in points scored off turnovers.
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The Red Wings had a decided edge in hits at 25-13.
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It takes away the possibility of a cliff-edge in 24 hours.
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The U.S. Defense Department also fears losing America's technological edge in warfare.
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The Cardinal had a 203-16 edge in points in the paint.
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Buczkowski sees Uber Freight's edge in its worldwide reach and proven technology.
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The period ended with Carolina holding a 20-6 edge in shots.
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Miami had an impressive 74-33 edge in points in the paint.
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SHANGHAI (Reuters) - To gain an investment edge in China, BlackRock Inc (BLK.
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For the game, Baltimore had a 23-7 edge in first downs.
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On Sunday, Carolina held a 14-3 edge in first-period shots.
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Democratic candidates have a major edge in donations over their Republican rivals.
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Los Angeles also held the edge in fast-break points 25-8.
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Sanders had a small edge in one state, and Warren in none.
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Freedom, human rights and democracy are America's edge in these ideological struggles.
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The Cavaliers recorded a 49-1123 rebounding edge in Game 3. 2.
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Montreal ended the first period with a 12-8 edge in shots.
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Charlotte held a considerable edge in the rebounding department at 59-42.
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The Tar Heels held a 19-3 edge in made free throws.
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By most accounts, athletes have an edge in selection, as does wealth.
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Clinton had a six-point edge in the Upshot's demographic-based estimates.
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Gonzaga finished with a 38-12 edge in bench points against Pacific.
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That same CNN poll showed a 16-point Democratic edge in February.
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NOTES: West Virginia owned a 34-1 edge in points off turnovers.
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Maintaining an edge in artificial intelligence will be incredibly valuable for America.
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That gave it an edge in the workplace and again with consumers.
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He developed bags under his eyes and an edge in his voice.
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The 77-year-old former senator has the edge in the polls.
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Sanders, a Vermont independent, maintains his edge in the popular vote count.
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In the past, candidates with the edge in early voting often triumph.
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She also holds the edge in many of the important sub-groups.
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The GOP currently holds a slight 51-49 edge in the chamber.
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"I don't think either side has an edge in virtue," Buffett said.
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Colorado wound up with a 40-21 edge in shots on goal.
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His team fell despite having a 530-300 edge in total offense.
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Krystal explains why the world 'is on a knife's edge' in 2020.
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Romney said Cruz appears to have an edge in the race currently.
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There's not a hard edge in sight, just lots of lively approximations.
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Alabama had a big edge in early field position and took advantage.
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They all give America a unique economic edge in a competitive world.
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Weeks ago, pollsters had pegged the Democrats' edge in the mid-teens.
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The Seahawks ended up with a 276-271 edge in total yards.
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Mr. Curbelo had a slight edge in the poll in mid-September.
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For years, Republicans had an edge in gathering this kind of information.
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Go deeper: China is eroding the U.S. edge in AI and 5G
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Well, we always get to the edge in this country don't we?
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Compared to 21 where Republicans had a 22,21.54 edge in voter turnout!
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The New York Times gives Bath the slight edge in the contest.
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The U.S. is maintaining its leading edge in many industries of the future.
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Britain's edge in military aviation may depend on its sales to Saudi Arabia.
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Calgary had a 24-15 edge in shots on goal after two periods.
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The Suns had a huge edge in rebounding, 51-29 for the game.
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Manning, however, holds a 2-1 edge in conference title games versus Brady.
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The Stars had the early jump with a 6-1 edge in shots.
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Missouri had a 14-0 edge in points off turnovers in the half.
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No longer does politics stop "at the water's edge" in a bipartisan spirit.
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Michigan State (7-6) finished with a 331-203 edge in total yards.
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Megan Edge, in a statement, says the department cannot comment on specific litigation.
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But the clock is ticking down on Agility's edge in the robot market.
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This year, however, the GOP edge in the state is only 3,85033 votes.
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If so, we just might have an edge in the next mass extinction.
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The Jazz dominated the glass, finishing with a 48-35 edge in rebounds.
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After two periods, Detroit had an 23-17 edge in shots on goal.
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We continue to see Tesla maintaining its edge in product, affordability and technology.
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Santa Clara's 34-22 edge in the paint also proved to be important.
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Milwaukee controlled the interior with a 244-2114 scoring edge in the paint.
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Specialized chips could help give Tesla an edge in the self-driving race.
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That gives Hong Kong an uncomfortable edge in its race to the bottom.
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USAA has the edge in price for drivers with good or better credit.
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Phil Bredesen (D) is close, though Blackburn holds an edge in most polling.
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The company also says it has an edge in terms of digital marketing.
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She also has the edge in pledged delegates, boasting 1,683 to Sanders's 1,362.
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Clinton also enjoys a significant edge in party unity among newly registered voters.
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Clinton held an edge in trustworthiness over Donald J. Trump, the Republican nominee.
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The same CNN poll had showed a 16-point Democratic edge in February.
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Big question, but here goes: Is weed losing its edge in American culture?
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He stood near balconies and ledges, looking over the edge in a trance.
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At one point, Milwaukee had a 32-8 edge in free-throw attempts.
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The Boilermakers lost despite finishing with a 219-234 edge in total yards.
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Featured Article: "Hong Kong Protests Put N.B.A. on Edge in China" On Oct.
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Toronto had a 17-16 edge in shots on goal after two periods.
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The Braves gained a 20-1 edge in the best-of-five series.
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Philadelphia held a 20-15 edge in shots on goal after two periods.
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Hassan seems to have a slight edge in a close race with Ayotte.
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Boston held a 22-18 edge in shots over the first 40 minutes.
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What should we make of the edge in support that black players get?
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Carolina had a 25-18 edge in shots through the first two periods.
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At one point, Minnesota had a 143-214 edge in fast-break points.
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For a moment, the boat seemed to freeze on edge in the gathering dusk.
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Google is simply addicted to launching new attempts at gaining an edge in messaging.
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As a result, the Lumberjacks had a 0.23-4 edge in points off turnovers.
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The Bruins had a 29-16 edge in shots on goal after two periods.
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Arkansas accumulated 13 steals and had a 29-9 edge in points off turnovers.
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Investors have been on edge in the run-up to Britain's June 23 referendum.
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The Jazz also had a slight edge in points in the paint, 42-76.93.
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Republicans hold a 53-47 edge in the Senate, although Democrats control the House.
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Namely, does having naturally elevated testosterone levels give women a competitive edge in sports?
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First, America has realised that its edge in technology gives it power over China.
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Trump's edge in the Peach State is well within the poll's margin of error.
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The poll also found Democrats with an edge in the state's U.S. Senate race.
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The Flames held a 17-53 edge in shots on goal during the period.
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For example, the GOP edge in Iowa grew by only 175 votes since August.
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Why do programmers still live in technology that wasn't even cutting edge in 1970?
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The country would potentially face another cliff edge in little more than two years.
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The Tar Heels racked up a 60-22 edge in points in the lane.
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Hunter Strickland protected the one-run edge in the ninth, earning his 10th save.
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Florida had a 12-10 edge in shots on goal in the second period.
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The Penguins had a 28-22 edge in shots on goal after two periods.
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Peru - a major copper producer - is also looking to edge in on the action.
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Compare two people trying to get an edge in life after starting with debt.
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To officials like Trump, familiar-looking technology may have an edge in purchasing decisions.
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If there is any candidate who might have an edge in Nevada, it's Rubio.
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Early indications are that Clinton had an edge in get-out-the-vote efforts.
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Democrats have a 28503-22019 percent edge in the generic ballot for the House.
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North Carolina held a 9-0 edge in bench scoring in the first half.
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Our model gives him an edge in 15 of the state's 18 congressional districts.
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The win gives Atlanta a 2-1 edge in the season series against Brooklyn.
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A united party is crucial for Trump to maintain our edge in these states.
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Oregon owns a 41-24 edge in offensive rebounds over the last three games.
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CBS's marriage with Viacom could give the combined company an edge in streaming video.
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Here's our updated election forecast showing Democrats with a slight edge in the Senate.
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" After a pause, she adds, with an edge in her voice: "According to Wikipedia.
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Clinton's advantage with minority voters was supposed to giver her an edge in Nevada.
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Nelson has a small edge in both the RCP average and in FiveThirtyEight's projections.
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Clinton had an edge in our estimate for a simple reason: diversity and affluence.
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Even before then, the signs pointed to her edge in the national popular vote.
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The company says it has an edge in technology, in particular lightweight composite materials.
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Have you found any metrics that have led to an edge in sports betting?
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Google, Baidu and the race for an edge in the global speech recognition market
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A pickle hangs off the table's front edge in the painting's lower left corner.
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To the government, that could pose dangers for Qualcomm's edge in advancing 27.36G technology.
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Netherlands had a 17-6 edge in shots but put only three on target.
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Toronto had a 22-21 edge in shots on goal after the second period.
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It's hard to find an edge in the most chaotic market in recent memory.
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Gavin Newsom has the edge in the polls against the Republican businessman John Cox.
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Virality takes on a more personal edge in Lana Wilson's Taylor Swift: Miss Americana.
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On Monday, Sanders had a 3-point edge in the RealClearPolitics average of polls.
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Could that give our Team USA a competitive edge in their pursuit for gold?
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The Penguins own a 99-60 scoring edge in the second period this season.
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Trump's edge in the Electoral College votes now stands at 290 to Clinton's 85033.
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The edge in math scores for Catholic school students, for instance, diminished over time.
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Clinton still holds the edge in pledged delegates and a massive advantage among superdelegates.
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Toronto had a 9-7 edge in shots on goal in the first period.
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"I actually saw the Edge in the gym here," she said with a grin.
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TCU enjoyed a 51.7 percent to 46.9 percent edge in shooting from the floor.
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To gain an edge in podcasting, Spotify plans to do exactly the same thing.
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Gwen Graham appears to have a slight edge in a crowded Democratic primary field.
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Navy still holds a 60-215 edge in the series, which dates to Nov.
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Clinton owns a commanding 21625-point edge in Alabama, however, leading Sanders 2900-220006.
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That's a bump for Hassan from her 6900-point edge in August's WMUR poll.
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Toronto had a 10-23 edge in shots on goal in the first period.
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The Ducks had a 10-9 edge in shots in the first period Thursday.
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Carolina held a 14-2 edge in shots barely 13 minutes into the game.
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The Tar Heels held a 20093-1 edge in offensive rebounds at the half.
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After two periods, San Jose had a 20-19 edge in shots on goal.
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"People are over the edge in their behavior when they're in Vegas," she said.
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Republicans control both chambers but have only a 51-49 edge in the Senate.
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If Hyde-Smith wins, the Republicans will hold a 53-47 edge in the chamber.
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But Sanders once again had an edge in that category when the numbers were reissued.
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The second period was nearly even with Carolina holding a 14-13 edge in shots.
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I'll have more to come from Galaxy's Edge in the next few days, stay tuned.
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Are the largest U.S. startup hubs losing their edge in luring promising early-stage startups?
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A new bankruptcy law gave them an edge in long-standing battles with recalcitrant borrowers.
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Pundits tend to focus on GOP gerrymandering, which certainly bolsters Republicans' edge in the House.
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This gives us an edge in continuing to adopt to customer needs and regulatory requirements.
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A Monmouth University poll this seek showed Clinton holding an 8-point edge in Pennsylvania.
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My point is you do not have the edge in an encounter with the police.
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The Hurricanes held a 21-6 edge in shots on goal through the first period.
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States with a strong university system have an edge in an increasingly knowledge-based economy.
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If his singing persona is hard-edge, in person he has a boyish, easygoing manner.
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In that span, polls have indicated Clinton with a decisive edge in many battleground states.
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Moreover, Germany hopes the Energiewende will give it a global edge in clean-energy technology.
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Philadelphia outshot Vancouver 31-24, though the Canucks had a 5-1 edge in overtime.
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She owns a 7-point edge in Colorado, grabbing 51 percent to Trump's 44 percent.
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But the Birmingham man lacked the edge in the clutch points while Federer was clinical.
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The Tide amassed 2107 total yards and held a 29-13 edge in first downs.
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Republicans have a smaller edge in the 115th Congress than Democrats had in the 111th.
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But Nick Mason is a desperate man, which gives him the edge in this battle.
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He outweighed Sakuraba, had a clear edge in striking, and was the scariest thing going.
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That move gives Brent-linked crudes such as Urals or Saharan an edge in Asia.
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Niagara's 17 turnovers resulted in Rutgers gaining a 26-2 edge in points-off-turnovers.
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Other polls have found Cruz with a 4-point edge in the deep-red state.
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Google and Amazon, for example, have an edge in the two fields, and enormous resources.
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Companies argue the data are key to retaining an edge in an already competitive market.
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Last December, Democrats had a 13-point edge in the polling average compiled by RealClearPolitics.
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If the E.P.A. lost its edge in climate science, the young talent would go elsewhere.
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This arrangement would be time-limited, creating a new cliff-edge in the mid-2020s.
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Recent polls show her maintaining an edge in Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Virginia and New Hampshire.
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Hillary Clinton's edge in the popular vote obviously didn't translate into an Electoral College majority.
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"We'd been fairly successful, but had never gone over the edge in America," says Gore.
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Even if Fleury is back, Henrik Lundqvist gives the Rangers a big edge in goal.
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Companies that give extra flexibility to their employees will have the edge in this area.
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Mr. Forsythe totally ignores the Atlanta edge in Abra's "Vegas" in favor of ballerina prettiness.
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The Tide amassed 613 total yards and held a 261-2107 edge in first downs.
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Such information can be like gold for teams seeking the slightest edge in the postseason.
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It's all about keeping an edge in AI ... by adding more AI to the edge.
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But so far, Republicans have the edge in using text messages for fundraising and messaging.
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The Ducks held a 13-6 edge in second-period shots, but neither team scored.
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The Blazers also held the edge in the paint, outscoring the Tigers 32 to 24.
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Shapovalov compiled a 163-9 edge in winners and converted 6 of 12 break points.
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If the strategy works, Amazon could gain an edge in a new wave of computing.
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The rating also considers the company's operating track record with competitive edge in agricultural insurance.
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Toppin had nine rebounds to lead Dayton to a 20-228 edge in that category.
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In contrast, states that keep regulatory burdens low can have an edge in attracting entrepreneurs.
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A wave of policy change from D.C. has set markets on edge in recent weeks.
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Warren's tie in Wisconsin is less than her 22015-point edge in August national polls.
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North Carolina led 37-31 at halftime benefitting from a 33-17 edge in rebounding.
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Kluber also has a significant edge in E.R.A. — an A.L.-best 2.27 to Sale's 2.90.
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The website shows a drop of 2.5 percentage points in the generic ballot test, which has fallen from an 8-point edge in the previous four surveys conducted in late September to a 5.5-point edge in the two surveys conducted in early October.
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Thus, the Chinese invitation gives China the edge in perceived international inclusiveness and cooperative space spirit.
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Samsung has used MWC to launch several Galaxy phones including the Samsung S7 Edge in 2016.
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But with Night Sight, Google's expertise in computation photography gives it an edge in low light.
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U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is trying to maintain an American edge in global technological development.
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The Orange also had a 215-214 edge in the paint thanks to Lydon and Thompson.
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Wednesday's win gave the U.S. team a 3-1 edge in the five-game Rivalry Series.
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In this scenario, Mr. Trump claims a clear edge in delegate accumulation but not a majority.
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The former first lady, U.S. senator and secretary of state holds a clear edge in polling.
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That could give it an edge in consumer perception as the 5G marketing battle heats up.
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Portis had 16 points and the Bulls finished with a 60-41 edge in bench scoring.
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The Bulldogs forced 23 turnovers and had a 28-4 edge in points scored off miscues.
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The Real Clear Politics average gives Clinton a 2.4-point edge in a four-person race.
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The now-cast sees Clinton with a 7.1-point edge in popular vote (48.9-41.8 percent).
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Neither team gained an edge in the first half, which ended in a 10-10 tie.
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I think a lot of the people in electronic music were cutting edge, in a sense.
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The White Sox boast a 62-60 all-time edge in 23 seasons of interleague play.
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It's these functions that the banks say will give them an edge in the United States.
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West Virginia owned the rebounding battle 45-29 and 21-6 edge in second-chance points.
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It bonks against a door edge in the narrow station corridors before coming to a stop.
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But Brazilian growers retain an crucial edge in protein thanks to warmer weather and longer days.
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The Maple Leafs had a 13-11 edge in shots on goal in the first period.
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Tampa Bay led 2-1 after the opening period despite Washington's 15-7 edge in shots.
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Jeanmar Gomez had Phillies fans on edge in the ninth before he earned his eighth save.
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Now, however, Democrats have an overall edge in party identification: 31% consider themselves Democrats, 25% Republican.
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Washington heads home with a 7-1 edge in 5-on-5 scoring in this series.
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Cruz maintained an overall edge in the survey despite lagging behind O'Rourke in terms of favorability.
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Like Democrats thought in 2202, Pelosi seems to believe her party has the edge in 2628.
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He also said Trump's unpredictability gave him an edge in discussions over the Iran nuclear agreement.
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O'Rourke had the edge in the black, Hispanic, female and 18 to 34 years old demographics.
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Republicans believe focusing on national security could help give them an edge in the November election.
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Conscientious employees — people who are organized and hardworking — may lose their edge in the coming years.
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However, that edge in public opinion has narrowed recently, according to a Real Clear Politics average.
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AT&T hopes the programming will give it a competitive edge in a saturated wireless market.
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Then, the Timberwolves blew the game open with a 36-16 edge in the third quarter.
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Now GitHub will be added to the list, giving Microsoft an edge in open-source development.
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Miami led 21-213 at halftime, though Duke held a 210-230 edge in total offense.
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Columbus held a 203-20 edge in shots, and goalie Sergei Bobrovsky made all 20 stops.
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It would cut deep into Mr. Trump's delegate edge in states like New York and Illinois.
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Global markets have been on edge in the past few months as the escalating Sino-U.
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It was a gut punch to a city that was already on edge in numerous ways.
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It is why we've been able to maintain an international edge in the "Think Different" category.
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We do think that we have an edge in knowing how to invest in this environment.
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As a hot sleeper, I found the Casper Hybrid had a clear edge in this department.
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"To gain an edge in any part of the game, you have to prepare," Callaway said.
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Now, the behemoth, with its edge in this new economy, is positioned to explode its revenue.
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There's not a rough edge in sight — and, for many viewers, that will be just fine.
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Both teams struggled offensively in the fourth, with Dallas holding a 51.3.4-240.5 edge in points.
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How Russia's election-tampering efforts give it an edge in developing international agreement in cyber norms.
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There was, I now realize, still a silent cliff's edge in my understanding of mental illness.
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The Nuggets enjoyed a 56-45 rebounding advantage, including a 193-12 edge in offensive rebounds.
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Biden still has an edge in Nevada surveys and a commanding lead in South Carolina polls.
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McDermott wasn't thrilled that the Bluejays lost a bit of their edge in the second half.
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Global markets have been on edge in the past few months as the heated Sino-U.
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"She's my toughest opponent," said Serena Williams, who holds a 16-11 edge in their rivalry.
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Though Trout has 45 homers, Bregman has a 111-104 edge in RBIs and a .296-.
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The company has three things that it hopes will give it an edge in the market.
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That could give him a major edge in collecting the delegates needed to clinch the nomination.
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For starters, it can attract investors and customers looking for an edge in the world of gambling.
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While trade tensions could keep Apple on edge in the short term, Tepper remains long the stock.
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The Seminoles finished with a 23-11 edge in offensive boards and scored 24 second-chance points.
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But good wax would have given her an edge in the two and a half-minute race.
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The party holds a 235-199 edge in the House after the new Congress started on Thursday.
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His plan to withdraw US troops from Syria also would give Putin an edge in the region.
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Democrats hold the majority in the House, while Republicans have a 53-47 edge in the Senate.
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With the issues facing Iowa, Democrats have looked for ways to gain an edge in 2020. Sen.
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Kenyan banks have used their edge in innovation, such as mobile banking, to push into neighbouring markets.
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Update: Here's an additional image of the rumored S7 Edge in silver, originally posted by Evan Blass.
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That could give the businessman an edge in making legislative deals in a town unaccustomed to surprises.
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Microsoft is expected to release an overhaul of its latest browser, called Edge, in the coming months.
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Republicans hold a 53-47 edge in the Senate and have to defend 22 seats next year.
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Carolina dominated for long stretches of play, racking up a 19-9 edge in second-period shots.
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The Panthers came up empty despite a 22-12 edge in shots over the final two periods.
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Texas outgained Iowa State 27-127 in the first half, with a 78-24 edge in rushing.
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For the half, the Heat shot 62.2 percent and had a 34-24 edge in paint points.
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Vanek's opposite number Sascha Bajin believes Osaka's fitness and mindset will give her the edge in rallies.
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Pitt also capitalized on a quickness advantage, building a huge 27-3 edge in fast-break points.
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In 1984, personal computers were cutting edge; in the mid-1990s it was websites and web portals.
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Clinton holds an edge in the battleground state of North Carolina, but Missouri remains a Republican stronghold.
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Adams grabbed seven offensive rebounds, and Oklahoma City produced a plus-14 edge in field-goal attempts.
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The Democratic National Committee believes that it can use this edge in its attempted shaming of Fox.
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Reserve forward Chris Oliver contributed eight, leading the Cowboys to an 2496-10 edge in bench points.
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RealClearPolitics average of polls also gives challenger Mike Braun (R) a slim edge in Indiana against Sen.
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Many Democratic hopefuls have seized on the topic to get an edge in the saturated primary race.
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She also has the edge in delegates, ahead 1,930 to Sanders's 85033,189, according to The Associated Press.
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Compare it to a hypothetical tactical edge in the business world, like Starbucks improving its supply chain.
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They may not improve the Democratic registration edge in these states, but they could contribute to Mrs.
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The former secretary of State also has a 6-point edge in a new North Carolina poll.
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Such a configuration would be fair and give Republicans a solid 3-1 edge in the delegation.
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" Wallace tried to continue, but Trump interrupted him again, an angry edge in his voice: "Excuse me.
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Once made official, Jones' victory would reduce the Republicans' edge in the Senate to 51-49 seats.
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Butler stayed close by holding an 11-0 edge in points off turnovers in the opening half.
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Democrats currently hold a 235-197 edge in the House (along with one independent and two vacancies).
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An aggressive edge in this dance music proves prophetic: Soon we see Charles enduring a brutal hazing.
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Republicans could gain an even greater edge in the Senate and the Electoral College than exists today.
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Winnipeg, outshot by 8-3 in the first, had a 15-12 edge in the middle period.
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Hercog held a slight edge in total points (53-47) in the match, which will resume Friday.
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The Republican structural edge in the House is fully realized only with the added advantage of incumbency.
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In the end Belgium had 25 shots to Panama's 21 and a 20-20 edge in corners.
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His strong polling nationally and across most states gives him the early edge in winning the nomination.
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That senator would give Republicans a slightly bigger edge in the Senate from the current 52-48.
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Carolina held a 31-483 edge in shots through two periods, but Toronto was ahead 2-0.
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Preparing for a 5G future Samsung's biggest edge in the smartphone market comes from its 3803G capabilities.
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Utah also had a marked edge in points off turnovers, creating 25 points off of 10 steals.
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"I went on the floor and got you votes," he said, with an edge in his voice.
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That could give him an edge in a race driven by social media spending and voter targeting.
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Massachusetts candidates usually gain an edge in the New Hampshire primary compared to how they do nationally.
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He's gaining on Clinton in Iowa, according to polls, and has held an edge in New Hampshire.
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Cruz holds the edge in Indiana (57), Nebraska (36), Oregon (28), Montana (27) and South Dakota (29).
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Bernie Sanders has the edge in New Hampshire, however, notching an 18-point edge over Clinton there.
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Arizona had nearly a 20-minute edge in time of possession overall — 1863:19 to 28:39.
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Rodgers threw for 213 yards as the Packers finished with a 259-219 edge in offensive yards.
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Bill Nelson has a slim edge in his battle for re-election in Florida against Republican Gov.
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The Golden Bears forced 20 turnovers, turning those into a 30-6 edge in points off turnovers.
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A Monmouth University poll released Monday found that Lamb holds an edge in three different voting models.
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BATS itself merged with Direct Edge in 2014 to become the second-largest U.S. stock exchange operator.
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Arizona held a 32-point edge in points in the paint and a plus-14 rebounding margin.
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"He's cutting edge in his category, and he has a following," Mr. Williams said of Mr. Bittman.
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It takes a lot for Cook to give the non-incumbent the edge in any House race.
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He was hoping a particular dish would push her over the edge ... in more ways than one.
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Microsoft is releasing Edge in Apple's TestFlight program today, alongside Google's own testing through the Play Store soon.
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You called him when you shouldn't to gain an edge in recruiting, to get a really good player.
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Boston had owned a 36-18 edge in their matchups since then prior to losing 3-53 Tuesday.
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Puig narrowly earned the edge in break points, converting six of 21 opportunities while saving 26 of 43.
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Having such sharp perception gives you a lucky edge in strategic games, which usually makes your competition unlucky!
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Amazon is building warehouses around the world to ensure its edge in delivering goods to customers the fastest.
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The Hornets used a 24-225 edge in the third quarter to push their lead to 213-224.
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The deal, while far from finalized, would give Facebook a significant edge in the business of live events.
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Boston had owned a 36-18 edge in their matchups since then prior to losing 3-2 Tuesday.
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But as Biden's campaign points out, Clinton had a strong edge in 20183 — and kept it, winning handily.
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This year, Mrs Clinton is thought to have an overwhelming edge in the "ground game" over Mr Trump.
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The two candidates break even in the Midwest, while Trump holds a seven-point edge in the South.
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Her little dance to the water's edge in a desperate attempt to save her stupid hoverboard seems choreographed.
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Despite a favorable 313 map for Democrats, the GOP appears to have the edge in holding the Senate.
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GUILFOYLE: No. He&aposs showing a good edge in terms of diplomacy and how he&aposs handling this.
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Clinton's electoral college votes could give her an edge in odds for her to win the White House.
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The Republicans have an investment edge in the Senate, however, outperforming the Democrats 8.1 percent to 19903 percent.
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The Republicans have an investment edge in the Senate, however, outperforming the Democrats 8.1 percent to 6.5 percent.
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The Jazz had a 42-73 edge in rebounds and outscored Los Angeles 58-36 in the paint.
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Samsung will be offering up the Galaxy S7 Edge in the color – not a bad compromise, all said.
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With a Chinese investor, their business gains a competitive edge in the exceedingly difficult-to-penetrate China market.
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The Broncos had a 518-438 edge in offensive yards while establishing a season best for points scored.
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Ayotte has a slim 2-point edge in the race, according to the most recent RealClearPolitics polling average.
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This marks a significant effort to assert France's competitive edge in a region where China's grip runs deep.
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The series is tied 4-4 with Gundy holding a 3-2 edge in matchups against Holgorsen. 2.
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Governor-elect Ralph Northam is a Democrat, and Republicans hold a 21-19 edge in the state Senate.
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The first period was scoreless, despite the Maple Leafs holding an 18-183 edge in shots on goal.
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For now, Trump appears to have the edge in South Carolina, according to the limited polling that's available.
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She maintains her edge in polling, leading Trump by an average of nearly 5 points in the state.
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Pollsters found Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, retains her edge in a head-to-head matchup with Trump.
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New rules for financial advisers may give the automated companies an edge in the battle for investor dollars.
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Colt McCoy and Case Keenum hold an edge in the open battle based on experience, Gruden told MMQB.
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Djokovic leads their head-to-head series, 24-10, and holds an 8-2 edge in the majors.
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After Jones made the save on Hornqvist, the Penguins had a 32-13 edge in shots on goal.
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"A few weeks ago, our team delivered this innovation to the tactical edge in South Korea," he said.
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However, Biden still leads in many surveys, and has a 5.4-point edge in the RealClearPolitics polling index.
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In 2016, Trump's 3-percentage point edge in Maricopa was the closest for a Republican president in years.
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The newsroom has been on edge in the weeks since Ms. Carlson filed her suit, one person said.
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Top Republicans have argued Pelosi remaining in power gives them an edge in regaining the majority in 2020.
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Leagues also have valuable betting-related data that could give them an edge in negotiating with media companies.
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With the GOP on edge in the home stretch, Republicans are starting to lash out at one another.
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Those voters could give him an edge in places like North Carolina, which Mr. Obama won in 2008.
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But we try to meet as many as we possibly can to be an edge in our research.
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He's barely spending money in battleground states: Stunning --> Team Clinton has a 100% ad-spending edge in battlegrounds.
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Market watchers, however, have been on edge in fear of possible trade wars since Trump announced the tariffs.
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The Jazz were more aggressive early, holding a 27-17 edge in rebounds in the first two periods.
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Today, Democrats hold a 2126-point edge in party identification among those with a college degree or more.
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Upton and Murphy worry those investments could give VW a competitive edge in the zero-emission vehicle market.
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Clinton still has an edge in the survey because of a commanding advantage among women and nonwhite voters.
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The three met for lunch at Water's Edge in the summer of 2011 or 2012, the restaurateur said.
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The case has been closely watched in Washington, where Republicans hold a 52-48 edge in the Senate.
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Russia is working on new nuclear weapons it claims will give it an edge in a nuclear war.
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Kerber, age 2010 and seeded eighth, was unable to prevail against Andreescu despite a huge edge in experience.
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The e-book compatibility was added to Edge in the Windows 10 Creators Update, released in the spring.
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Still, Ms. Grechen Shirley notes that Democrats have a slight edge in voter registration, and possibly in energy.
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The strength of the United States economy, the theory goes, gives it an edge in a trade war.
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It's also given him an edge in terms of fundraising expertise and keeping donors and party members happy.
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The top four candidates have struggled to gain an edge in the race's final weeks before voting begins.
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Logan's son (also named Logan) got to have the time of his life at Galaxy's Edge in Disneyland.
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Players continue to seek a competitive edge in a game that has historically tolerated, even tacitly encouraged, chicanery.
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With sides locked in litigation, COFINA holders feel they may have an edge in the wake of Maria.
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The app also alerted us that our room was ready while we exploring Galaxy's Edge in Hollywood Studios.
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Though they may be jostled by tourists and office workers, local residents have an edge in some ways.
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Democrats have a 55-45 advantage in the House and a 21-19 edge in the State Senate.
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But the poll found closer races in Pennsylvania and Michigan, where Democrats held a slight edge in each.
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Democrats have a voter registration edge in the district, despite a string of recent results favoring the GOP.
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In recent weeks, Republicans have narrowed the Democratic edge in voter preferences for control of Congress, albeit modestly.
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Trump has a big edge in the GOP presidential race, with 85033 delegates, according to The Associated Press.
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After earning a slight territorial edge in the first period, St. Louis cashed it in at 17:30.
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Republicans, as was the case in part cycles, continue to maintain an edge in outside spending on television.
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Lawmakers in both parties are fighting hard for an edge in the blame game over the government shutdown.
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It suspended one newspaper, The Edge, in 2015 and blocked websites for publishing stories critical of Najib's role.
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"We're always living on the edge in this ecosystem of public broadcasting," Mr. Vogelzang said in an interview.
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The Heat had a 56-34 rebounding edge in the game, including 14-2 on the offensive glass.
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Brands like Taco Bell need to get creative to help maintain an edge in a tight labor market.
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The Heat had a 284-282 rebounding edge in the game, including 242-103 on the offensive glass.
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The Mavericks owned a slight edge in rebounding, 51-45, but had 16-9 on the offensive end.
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Like any interesting datum, this slight paternal edge in work-hours could be spun into various ideological narratives.
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But it's about more than its electric powertrain that gives Tesla an edge in the small electric car market.
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The collaboration gives Pandora a competitive edge in the streaming music market, where podcasts are the latest hot commodity.
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Box has tried to carve out an edge in the enterprise space, securing many Fortune 500 companies as clients.
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Florida State was saved, in part, by a 16-5 edge in scoring by reserves in the first half.
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Gonzaga had a 13-2 edge in fast-break points while taking a 39-20 lead into the break.
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Amazon leads in the use of AI-powered robots in logistics, but China's entrepreneurs have the edge in speed.
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The Bucks took a 4.1.5-29.8 lead into the intermission, enjoying a 30-5 edge in points off turnovers.
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No penalties were called during those 20 minutes while Carolina held an 8-6 edge in shots on goal.
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Look at how washed out the colors look on the pillars and yellow platform edge in the Pixel image.
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Sweet Venus joins Mercury in Aries on Saturday, giving us an edge in our approach to love and aesthetics.
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The Bulls also had the edge in points in the paint (215-24) and second-chance points (10-2).
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These resources support Bosch's leading edge in advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and technologies related to reducing vehicle emissions.
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Amazon has been building warehouses around the world to ensure its edge in delivering goods to customers the fastest.
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Prospective travelers can peruse the various vendor booths for onsite-deals and displays of the cutting edge in travel.
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San Jose held an 11-5 edge in shots on goal and a 24-14 advantage in shot attempts.
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Sunday's result gave Hamilton the psychological edge in the title battle heading into the second half of the season.
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And although startups make lack the early edge in data, they always have the advantages of focus and adaptability.
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They needed a computer that could handle processing at the edge (in place) without sending data back to earth.
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Wealthy white applicants have had an edge in college admissions for years, and they still do, through legacy admissions.
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The Badgers lead the series 40-36-7, but the Illini hold the edge in Champaign, 20-17-20003.
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The stellar effort against the Clippers included this nugget - Philadelphia had a 215.5-210 edge in points off turnovers.
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Polls show Clinton with an edge in Florida and Rubio with a lead over his likely Democratic opponent, Rep.
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She arrived in Venice on Thursday on a taxi boat, sitting on it's edge in a black pinup swimsuit.
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Today, Microsoft is back with new numbers based on the latest release of Edge in the Windows Anniversary release.
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But the release of the S6 and S2343 Edge in February 2015 marked a turnaround in Samsung's smartphone business.
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That gives Verizon an edge in some areas — barring any issues, it'll be the first 5G service to launch.
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The Mets&apos victory came on a night in which the Marlins had the decided edge in starting pitching.
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A more recent, but less reliable poll, showed Sanders with a slight edge in the state earlier this month.
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He wound up losing despite producing a 63-4 edge in aces and posting a better first-serve percentage.
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Emerson's poll also found mixed results in two close Senate races, with each party gaining an edge in one.
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Led by Corprew and Brandone Francis with nine points, Tech secured a commanding 24-0 edge in bench points.
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North Texas won the rebounding battle 29-28, while Oklahoma earned a 20-10 edge in points off turnovers.
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The Bucs were outgained 194-40 and the Redskins had a 12-2 edge in first downs before halftime.
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Indiana, which plays Ball State again in 2018, 2019 and 2020, holds a 4-3 edge in the series.
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Jones's win means the GOP will have just a 51-49 edge in the Senate for the next year.
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Daniel Palka gave Chicago a 2-0 edge in the fourth when he doubled to score Abreu and Delmonico.
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The Bears netted a 24-10 edge in fastbreak points and a 21-17 advantage in points off turnovers.
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The Cougars forced 20 turnovers while committing just seven and held a 21-2 edge in points off turnovers.
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With Republicans currently holding just a two-seat edge in the Senate, Collins' vote has rarely been more influential.
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Milwaukee had a slight edge in shooting from the floor, converting 42.9 percent to 41.8 percent for Los Angeles.
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The Clippers held a slight edge in rebounding, 49-43, including a 14-7 margin on the offensive end.
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Trump also boasts a 9-point edge in voter support nationwide, according to the latest RealClearPolitics average of polls.
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As of today, Democrats would be clear 85033 favorites in Michigan and Pennsylvania with a slight edge in Wisconsin.
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G.E. is betting that its deep knowledge of industry will give it an edge in this software arms race.
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On the one hand, the preponderance of evidence suggests that Clinton has a comfortable edge in the battleground states.
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The United States also has a huge edge in goal differential, the first tiebreaker, plus-216 to plus-1.
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"Thinking Strategically: The Competitive Edge in Business, Politics, and Everyday Life" by Avinash K. Dixit and Barry J. Nalebuff
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They don't break the game, but they do give you an early edge in the first location you explore.
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A law enforcement official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, identified the establishment as Water's Edge in Queens.
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She maintains her edge in polling, leading Trump by an average of more than 3 points in the state.
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Jones is being sworn in Wednesday, leaving the GOP with only a 51-49 seat edge in the Senate.
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BRANTLEY The potential for violence that comes from being on edge in a big, borderless country is implicit throughout.
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Follett also makes a point of showing how clever aristocrats used Christianity to gain an edge in business disputes.
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T Atlanta claimed a big edge in the series by winning the first leg, 22016-22017, at Yankee Stadium.
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What about the internal pressure of the central form rising from the bottom edge in "Untitled (2-22)" (1982)?
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Biden won at least two other states, Massachusetts and Minnesota, where rivals had held an edge in opinion polls.
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The Bulldogs held a 93-66 edge in total yards, piling up 18 first downs to Georgia Tech's four.
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In these same states, the Republicans had an eight-point turnout edge in 2014, with 62 percent voting vs.
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For the game, Tennessee shot 52.8 percent from the floor and finished with a 31-26 edge in rebounds.
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Not all Republicans are as confident, particularly in a state where Democrats hold an enormous edge in registered voters.
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Rokita holds the slight edge in cash on hand, with about $2.3 million to about $2 million for Messer.
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The Cardinal forced 226 turnovers while committing only nine, leading to a 24-230 edge in points off turnovers.
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Carolina held a 14-1 edge in third-period shots with less than seven minutes remaining in the game.
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"Many people say that Japan has lost its edge in high tech because of its immigration policies," Peri said.
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Utah's bench outscored Central Arkansas' reserves 22-223 and the Utes had a 215-193 edge in fastbreak points.
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Democrats are convinced they have an edge in voter enthusiasm – and some Republicans fear that may be the case.
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Mississippi is a solidly Republican state, giving the party a decided edge in holding on to both Senate seats.
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Hayward and Johnson each answered with back-to-back baskets to help the Jazz edge in front 21-18.
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Dallas dominated New Jersey in the first period, scoring twice while enjoying a lopsided 16-2 edge in shots.
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It could give Apple's rivals such as Samsung -- with its two 5G-capable models -- an edge in the market.
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New Mexico shot 254 percent from the field and posted a 250-252.5 edge in points in the paint.
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Xanda was shot about two kilometers from its edge in Ngamo Forest, in an area where hunting is legal.
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"There's almost a sharper edge in a way, in so much as there's some sense of totality," Ruskin said.
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Orlando, which had a 44.3-16 edge in paint points, shot 6-for-17 on 3-pointers (35.3 percent).
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Why it matters: The U.S. faces increasing pressure from abroad, particularly from China, to maintain its leadership edge in innovation.
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He thinks the strict proposed regulations will amount to Canada losing some of its competitive edge in the cannabis sector.
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Some bidders tacked on billions of dollars in tax incentives, in an effort to gain an edge in the race.
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The teams combined for 41 shots on goal, with Minnesota holding a 21-20 edge, in the opening 20 minutes.
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The Wildcats still managed to stay within range in rebounding - Kansas had a 17-14 edge - in the first half.
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Facing the left-handed Kerber's reactive, counter-punching style, Williams dictated exchanges and compiled a 20163-12 edge in winners.
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"In my opinion unique strategy is not what gives you the edge in Battlecode," he told me in an email.
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Republicans have a 23-17 seat edge in the state Senate and a 73-47 margin in the state House.
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Overall, Serena leads the head-to-head 16-11, and she has a 6-2 edge in Grand Slam finals.
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The major catalyst for the reclassification began with the discovery of another world at the Solar System's edge in 2005.
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Mrs Clinton's edge in campaign infrastructure similarly corresponds to around a 0.6-point swing in her favour in North Carolina.
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The company has been building warehouses around the world to ensure its edge in delivering goods to customers the fastest.
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"The stakes are high — nothing less than preserving our edge in innovation and maintaining our security," he plans to say.
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The trial could have an outsized impact in Washington, D.C., where Republicans maintain a razor-thin edge in the Senate.
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Danny DeKeyser nearly gave Detroit a two-goal edge in the second period, but his shot clanged off the goalpost.
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As we lose these markets to China and Russia, we also cede our competitive edge in technology development and manufacturing.
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She also has an edge in "vote-rich southeast Michigan," the Detroit News reported, where she leads by 18 points.
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In addition, several other Iowa cities including Charles City and Waterloo remain on edge in the face of potential flooding.
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While Republicans still appear to have an edge in Texas, Trump has threatened to make Cornyn's political life more difficult.
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Virginia Republicans are clinging to a 51-49 edge in the statehouse; the 2011 map could help them keep it.
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Detroit had a 12-10 edge in shots on goal in the second period and took a 173-0 lead.
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Clinton's edge in Virginia keeps with results from several polls of the state conducted prior to her first debate appearance.
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They managed a 28-223 edge in fast-break points, while scoring 23-plus points for the second straight game.
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A Monmouth University poll out Wednesday showed Clinton with a 247-point edge in New Hampshire, 241% to Trump's 42%.
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"She's my toughest opponent," Serena Williams, who holds a 16-11 edge in their rivalry, told The New York Times.
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The Bulldogs never trailed, turned it over just nine times and had an 250-219 edge in points off turnovers.
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But the Hawks had a 15-7 edge in points off turnovers and a 10-5 advantage on 3-pointers.
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The Golden Gophers had a 235-29 edge in first-half total offense but only held a 14-0 lead.
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Verizon will maintain its competitive edge in the race for telecom companies to team with content providers to win subscribers.
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Dallas has a 6-5 edge in the series, though the Chargers have now won four of the last five.
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The race is still five months away, but Northam has an early edge in polls, with an 22019-point lead.
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Republicans hold a 53-47 edge in the Senate, where there will be 34 seats up for grabs in 2020.
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If you are constantly striving to know, learn and do more, these books will give you an edge in life.
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Yet as in the Republican race, the Democratic front-runner holds a larger edge in the NBC/SurveyMonkey online poll.
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The county had gone for Obama by nine points in 1003 and provided him a five-point edge in 2100.
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The curvature of the screen is different from the S7 Edge in that it allows for more flat surface area.
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The Red Raiders had a 23-683 edge in points off turnovers, taking advantage of 14 turnovers by the Cowboys.
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The case paints a picture of senior executives scrambling to learn voting data to gain an edge in corporate elections.
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Meanwhile, a growing number of embattled Republicans are eyeing impeachment threats to give them a potential edge in close races.
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NOTES: Despite losing two of three in Oakland, the Tigers finished with a 4-3 edge in the season series.
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But most of those banks aren't able to pay higher interest rates, and that's allowed digital upstarts to edge in.
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Maimane told Reuters the local election results and Zuma's unpopularity will give the DA the edge in two years time.
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Democrats hold a 233-197 edge in the House after the party gained about 40 seats in last year's midterms.
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While Trump carried Indiana by 19 points, Donnelly still has a small edge in polling in the toss-up race.
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If nothing else, it provided companies that profit on big data, such as Google, an edge in the online marketplace.
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Trump holds a wide lead over Cruz nationally, with a 16 point edge in the latest RealClearPolitics average of polls.
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Of 21 races CNN rated as "toss up," the most competitive designation, Democrats held the fundraising edge in 17 contests.
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The Democrats hold this new-voter edge in every state — even the ones where their overall registration tallies have dwindled.
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The Republicans have a 52-48 edge in the Senate as they try to push through President Donald Trump's agenda.
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LSU outrebounded Auburn 22-7 on the offensive glass, leading to an overwhelming 29-1 edge in second-chance points.
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The Sharks had the early edge in play and were rewarded when Evander Kane opened the scoring at 6:26.
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But LSU finished the game with a 250-553 advantage in total offense and 255-21 edge in first downs.
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On Saturday, UCLA had a 2229-21986 edge in second-chance points and had 287 offensive rebounds to Arizona's five.
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The Bulldogs were 23 of 32 from the line while posting a 48-36 edge in points in the paint.
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The game was scoreless at the end of the period, with the Jets holding an 21-216 edge in shots.
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That is a big reason why Washington held a 33-24 edge in shots and controlled the pace of play.
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They are completely bilingual, which I have no doubt will give them an edge in life, school and their careers.
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Capuano had a 13 percent lead but he also had a 85033 percent edge in name recognition over his challenger.
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More computing will be done at the "edge" in order to reduce network latency and power the internet of things.
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But especially given how rapidly Texas's demographics are changing, residents could erode the Republican edge in all of their districts.
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Q. You are now 44, relatively young for a C.E.O. Does your youth give you an edge in business today?
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Those tight ties with the government could give iFlyTek and other Chinese companies an edge in an emerging new field.
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China's five-year plan named blockchain as a key pillar for building its edge in the global information technology market.
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The blame game boiled over on Saturday, with lawmakers in both parties fighting hard for an edge in the shutdown.
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It's here he hopes strong turnout will help push him over the edge in his race against Democrat Doug Jones.
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This time, it's Biden who is entering primary day with a double-digit edge in a spate of new polls.
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A Reuters poll, which recorded a 14-point Democratic edge in April, gave Republicans a 20173-point advantage last month.
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Indiana took advantage of a 14-0 edge in fast-break points to secure a 55-52 lead at intermission.
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In fact, Democratic gains this year could serve to give Republicans the edge in the rage, fear and anger department.
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The Republican Senate advantage is similar to the Republican edge in the U.S. House, even though there's no gerrymandering involved.
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Those tight ties with the government could give iFlyTek and other Chinese companies an edge in an emerging new field.
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If Republicans retain their edge in Congress, the fiscal outlook is complicated by how they will tackle the budget deficit.
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Kerber also had an apparent physical edge in the final phase of a grueling match, played in 80-degree weather.
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Milwaukee had a 46-30 edge in paint points but made just 27 percent on 23-pointers (281-for-270).
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That's despite the Trump administration's touting Nokia as one of the best hopes to blunt Huawei's edge in the market.
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But as great as LeBron James has been, Curry had the edge in one major way: He changed the game.
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Oklahoma State outshot the Aggie 250 percent to 39.0 percent and enjoyed a 17-9 edge in points off turnovers.
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Despite the political edge in her writing, Odell does not recommend particular legislative policies that might address the current situation.
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Super Handling All-Wheel Drive — or SH-AWD, as Acura abbreviates it — offers up a palpable edge in brisk maneuvers.
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The phone does have a small physical sleep-wake button on the top edge in case you really need it.
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The Horned Frogs outrebounded Wyoming 38-28 and also finished with a 28-18 edge in points in the paint.
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Arizona State shot 240 percent (63-for-26) from the field and had a dominant 28-211 edge in rebounding.
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But despite her edge in fundraising and in the popular vote, Trump won last month's election via the Electoral College.
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By contrast, other Japanese manufacturers have struggled to maintain their edge in products that include televisions, smartphone screens and semiconductors.
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Vegas dominated the rest of the period, finishing with a 17-5 edge in shots and a 3-1 lead.
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The appeal of "Emerald City" may depend on whether you're maxed out on fairy tales with an edge, in general.
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They may have the edge in enrollment numbers, but that does not always lead to an advantage in the profession.
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Republicans hold a narrow edge in the Senate, with 52 seats, and no Democrats are expected to support the measure.
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Childress' three-point play gave the Demon Deacons a 92-88 edge in the final minute of the first overtime.
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That contention had given Western Digital an edge in the bidding, but at the cost of poisoning relations with Toshiba.
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WASHINGTON — Bernie Sanders has the slight edge in a tight race in Iowa, according to the state's most accurate pollster.
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The GOP holds a 53-47 edge in the chamber, and has several members up for reelection in swing states.
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The Detroit News on Friday added Clinton maintains her 7-point edge in a head-to-head matchup with Trump.
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The two titans have done battle 40 times on the professional tour, with the edge in victories going to Nadal.
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They have argued that the company made "serial defensive acquisitions" to protect its edge in the market for social networks.
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Reeves has a slight edge in the race, but given Hood's popularity, it's possible Democrats could still flip the seat.
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But the early vote edge, in a state as narrowly contested as North Carolina, gave Democrats hope for the future.
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This gives the occasional shippers the edge in delivering cheaper crude to potential buyers at the end of the line.
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If you wanted style and edge in your footwear in the 22003s, Terry de Havilland was your go-to designer.
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IF the results were reversed — if white players got a big edge in support — this would clearly be bad news.
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Republicans hope their edge in those regions holds up despite a political landscape and "generic ballot" that currently favors Democrats.
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Arthur Vandenberg famously said "politics stops at the water&aposs edge" in describing his relationship with Democratic President Harry Truman.
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The partnership also signals Netflix's commitment to keeping its edge in the much-vaunted upcoming streaming wars with other platforms.
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The two candidates virtually tied in Iowa, with Sanders claiming the popular vote and Buttigieg taking an edge in delegates.
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Restaurants need that "competitive edge" in a saturated market where barely 1003 percent of restaurants last more than five years.
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Colorado had a 32-13 edge in shots entering the third, putting 123 shots on net in the second period alone.
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The country's talent for precision engineering means that for decades it has had an edge in luxury cars, chemicals and machinery.
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The Heat also had a 58-40 edge in paint points while holding Chicago to 39.3 percent shooting from the floor.
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Republicans hold a narrow 50-49 edge in the Senate, meaning that one defection would be enough to sink a nomination.
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It wasn't until the S7 Edge in 2016 that the tech was good enough for people to really care about it.
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While China has stepped in to stabilize the yuan in recent sessions, markets remain on edge in case of further weakness.
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That design decision should help the devices feel fairly similar to last year's Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge in the hand.
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The Maple Leafs had a 15-9 edge in shots in the second period and tied the game at 2-2.
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The Mountaineers owned a 155-113 advantage in passing yards and a 2500:01-12:59 edge in time of possession.
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Memphis posted a 56-45 advantage on the glass in a losing effort, including a 15-9 edge in offensive rebounds.
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The case could have an outsized effect on Capitol Hill, where Republicans hold a narrow 52-48 edge in the Senate.
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There are three GOP seats that Democrats now have a clear edge in winning, while five seats are still toss-ups.
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The Badgers' foul shooting gave them an edge in the first as Wisconsin shot 10 for 16 from the charity stripe.
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The Badgers' foul shooting gave them an edge in the first, as Wisconsin shot 343-of-234 from the charity stripe.
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That difference means the GOP's 10% edge in 2012 is a 4% edge now, with more than 20123 million ballots cast.
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"I'm very close to the cutting edge in AI and it scares the hell out of me," Musk told the crowd.
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Gallop believes that the "toys" we see that are supposed to represent the cutting edge in SexTech are just the beginning.
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Denver quickly turned an 11-point halftime lead into 21-point edge in the first 230:23 of the third quarter.
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A CNN/ORC poll this week showed Clinton with a 9-point edge in a head-to-head matchup with Trump.
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After holding consistent leads in Ohio and Florida for much of the summer, Clinton's edge in those crucial battlegrounds has evaporated.
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But this curious mixture of feminism and anti-feminism takes on a sharper edge in the age of Trump and Clinton.
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The Jazz claimed a plus-93 advantage on the boards and Houston produced a 13-8 edge in second-chance points.
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"I think (the payrolls report) is probably what's sent us over the edge in oil," CMC markets analyst Jasper Lawler said.
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Britain is seeking to maintain its competitive edge in nurturing fintech firms, seen as a new source of jobs and growth.
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But Hunsicker's decision to target the plus-size women's apparel market may give her an edge in an increasingly crowded field.
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But that message has taken a sharper edge in Cleveland, as those critiques morph into an intense desire for her arrest.
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Trump has held a consistent, narrow edge in Iowa and leads Clinton by nearly 2 points, according to RealClearPolitics polling average.
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San Diego owns a 213-21 edge in the season series, winning four of the six contests played at Petco Park.
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So far, there has been little appetite in Brussels for an extension that could create another cliff edge in three months.
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But there seems to be little appetite in Brussels for an extension that could create another cliff edge in three months.
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"Student-athletes are starting to realize that there is perhaps an edge in being able to be mentally fit," Lawrence said.
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Grassley has a safe edge in the race, leading Judge by about 16 points, according to a RealClearPolitics average of polls.
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The poll showed Clinton with an edge in favorability: 2628 percent for the Democratic presidential nominee to 28503 percent for Trump.
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That could give Merck an edge in a market expected to top $21 billion by 2026, though it's still early days.
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With Syracuse still owning a 27-23 edge in the half's final minute, Lewis gave Louisville momentum and the halftime lead.
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Democrats still have the edge in the midterms for the House, as 90 percent of the time America chooses divided government.
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She also has the edge in superdelegates, taking 571 to Sanders's 48, for a total of 85033,441 delegates to his 1,616.
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But now, Trump loses three delegates, while Cruz loses two, giving the Texas senator a 13-12 edge in the state.
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The Gators had a 215-206 rebounding edge in the first half while taking a 213-24 lead into the break.
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Democrats feel they have an edge in 2016 with the issue following the spate of mass shootings during the Obama presidency.
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We told you this week about our forecast giving the party a slight edge in its bid to retake the Senate.
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Get the edge in the bedtime battle by picking up the Sleep Eye Mask Headphones for $24.99—temporarily discounted from $49.
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But with hotels holding a slight edge in affordability, historic properties like this one makes the perfect Boston base to sightsee.
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Both cars are quick and have good handling, but the Model 3 has a significant edge in terms of driving dynamics.
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Jones finished with a career-high 18 points as the Illini reserves compiled a commanding 37-257 edge in bench scoring.
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Sophomore receiver Jerry Jeudy caught two touchdown receptions for Alabama (1-0), which had a 519-73 edge in total offense.
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Western Kentucky had a 270-389 edge in total yardage, but crucial mistakes kept the game close until the final moments.
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But if the assumption is that the Predators have a big edge in goal, that's based more on reputation than reality.
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But the acrobatic and very quick Kerber, bending low and aiming true, had the edge in the often-spectacular baseline exchanges.
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Austin Barnes' infield single with the bases loaded scored Seager for a 03-20 Los Angeles' edge in the first inning.
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He also has the edge in voter support nationwide, boasting a 9-point advantage in the latest RealClearPolitics average of polls.
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Fast-forward a few months, and the Democratic nominee Laura Kelly now holds a slight edge in the three-way race.
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Organized labor, once seen as fractured and feckless in the Trump era, gave the Democrat Conor Lamb his edge in Pennsylvania.
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Though the Casper Hybrid is more affordable in Twin and Twin XL, Allswell has the edge in the more popular sizes.
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The score was 2-2 after two periods after the Hurricanes had a 23-8 shots edge in the middle period.
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A leading anxiety in both the technology and foreign policy worlds today is China's purported edge in the artificial intelligence race.
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Rick Scott's edge in the race for the Senate had slipped to just 12,600 votes over the Democratic incumbent, Bill Nelson.
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The Galaxy has a 10-7-10 edge in the all-time series, with the teams 4-4-5 in Seattle.
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That said, Sony's OLED offerings are known for even better video processing, which gives them a slight edge in that department.
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And I believe the Cavs have the edge in that department, with Channing Frye, Iman Shumpert, Deron Williams and Kyle Korver.
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The worry is that Hong Kong will lose its edge in other activities, too, such as investment banking and equities trading.
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Reserves Maliek White and Kalif Young finished with 11 points apiece as Providence held a 27-2 edge in bench points.
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Sanders maintains a lead in national polls and held a 19-point edge in Nevada, according to a survey released Monday.
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Senra told "ETF Edge" in September that that $1 trillion in fixed income ETFs could double in the next five years.
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Instead, he'll visit Georgia's southern edge, in Valdosta, a town of 56,000 where the median annual income is just under $0003,000.
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This multipronged approach was rare at the time, but it's now considered the leading edge in treatment: coordinated specialty care (CSC).
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Both cars are among the plushest rides on the market, but the Mercedes still has a noticeable edge in ride quality.
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States with a strong network of colleges and universities often have an edge in attracting small business — especially technology start-ups.
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Oklahoma State outgained the Longhorns 215-2100, with the majority of the advantage coming in a 241-123 edge in rushing.
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Long, a political science professor, nearly tripled Herrera Beutler in third quarter fundraising and holds an edge in cash on hand.
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"The claws are filed to a point so there is a little edge in what is a modern classic," he says.
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The White Sox (24-2338) won this series 210-23 to finish with an 33-23 edge in the season series.
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While Democrats regularly enjoy a small edge in the generic ballot, double-digit leads for Democrats usually predict major seat swings.
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McCaskill, whose centrist views contrast with Hawley's more-conservative positions, recently had a slight edge in Real Clear Politics' polling average.
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"It is absolutely cutting-edge in terms of the emotive illusory capacity to appear to be a living being," he said.
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Cruz, who came in second in Iowa last week, held a slight edge in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Sen.
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The government has the greater firepower and controls the towns, while the terrain gives the rebels the edge in the bush.
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Clinton with an edge in Massachusetts, which many analysts say is a must-win for her rival, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont.
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The Maple Leafs outshot the Blue Jackets 20-8 in the first period and had a 3-1 edge in power plays.
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The Terrapins had a 23-29 edge in points in the paint, and their defense converted 24 Minnesota turnovers into 215 points.
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At least one key House race appears deadlocked, while one party seems to have a small edge in five other competitive contests.
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The party has a clear edge in its defense of the chamber even as it appears likely to lose its House majority.
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"The moment one or two people are out there showing this works, it will skew the edge in their favor," Kumaresan said.
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China's edge in the tech race is vast amounts of data and, more importantly, the willingness of its public to share it.
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Montreal held an 8-3 edge in shots on goal in the period before the midpoint but couldn't get anything by Lundqvist.
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Indiana, with a 28-22 edge in paint points in the first two quarters, cut its deficit to 54-53 at halftime.
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But attitudes that were cutting-edge in the late '90s and early '00s seem outdated when you watch the show in 2016.
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A company spokesperson explained it has a slight edge in at least some situations, specifically ATMs, where magnetic strip cards are required.
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Image: SamsungThen just two months later, Samsung released the Galaxy Note Edge in November 2014 featuring the world's first functionally curved display.
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He thinks China will win because it has the edge in the four determinants of AI success: brains, capital, regulation and data.
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During World War II, Hellboy was summoned from Hell by Nazis looking for an edge in the later days of the war.
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Oklahoma State had a 405-89 edge in offensive yards in the first half and wasted no time building a big lead.
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It gave Mr Trump a relatively narrow two-point edge in Ohio; he ran away with the state by more than eight.
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Kvitova's chances could hinge on her killer serve and powerful forehand as Osaka is likely to have the edge in longer rallies.
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The old map's goal was maintaining a 13-5 Republican edge in the congressional delegation, so this new one is far superior.
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Reuters TV footage showed a body in an orange life jacket lying at the grey water's edge in Ayvalik, lapped by waves.
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But the American edge in direct investment may be the greater long-term benefit, said Mr. Dean, the retired General Electric executive.
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Dodgers starter Rich Hill threw six shutout innings as Los Angeles grabbed a 6.753-1 edge in the best-of-seven series.
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Hassan holds a slight edge in New Hampshire in recent surveys, while Cortez Masto has a roughly 2-point lead in Nevada.
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Nissan might edge in on the market by undercutting its main competitors, Tesla and GM, by offering the Leaf for under $30,000.
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For investors looking for an edge in this low rate environment, here are some strategies that have worked well in the past.
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Crucially, the Chinese navy already has an edge in hitting power, according to senior officers from the U.S. and other regional navies.
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On CNBC's "Halftime Report" on Wednesday, O'Leary offered up three tips to investors seeking to get an edge in this tumultuous market.
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The legal costs do not have to be prohibitive, says Stacey Decker, a financial adviser for Merrill Edge in Oak Lawn, Illinois.
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The Bulldogs were 10 of 23 from 3-point range and also had a 56-20 edge in points in the paint.
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Clinton has an edge in Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, according to a Public Policy Polling survey released Friday.
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But despite a shaky serve, Serena gained control of the first set and always seemed to hold the edge in the second.
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The tech got a bit more support when Google embraced it for the Pixel 2, renaming it Active Edge in the process.
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The Denning sisters, young and old, have a rough edge in how they conduct themselves, a magnetic appeal in their scornful demeanor.
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And what gives Ready Player One an edge in theaters is that it's being directed an '80s pop culture legend – Steven Spielberg.
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The Capitals had a 4-0 edge in power plays in the third period of a playoff game, which simply doesn't happen.
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The Huskies are looking to defeat the Redhawks for the 13th consecutive time and hold a 28-4 edge in the series.
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NORTH CAROLINA In another example of the changing nature of the South, Clinton seems to have a slight edge in North Carolina.
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"The Democratic edge in battleground counties is telling," said Republican pollster Daron Shaw, who does Fox News' polling with Democrat Chris Anderson.
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Democrats have gained an edge in online, small-dollar fundraising in recent years with the advent of the party's online platform, ActBlue.
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Kagoshima's edge in the matcha game comes from its climate and from the region's active volcanoes that creates its mineral-rich soil.
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It's tedious, and will be difficult for the company to scale, but it's part of what gives Focals an edge in quality.
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USC held a decisive edge in rebounding in the first 259 minutes, grabbing nine offense boards to just one for the Jackrabbits.
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The uncertainty in neuroscience research funding is emblematic of the danger the U.S. faces in losing its competitive edge in biomedical innovation.
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Louisville took a 23-216 advantage to the locker room, while Enoch owned a 193-219 edge in rebounding over the Sycamores.
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Their offensive numbers through that time were extremely similar, though the Yankees held the edge in terms of power: a .253/.331/.
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And if we don't learn from our complacency in space, we could end up losing our edge in other areas as well.
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That leaves the Democrats with a strong fundraising edge in this district, which is being targeted by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
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California-based Golovkin, widely known by his nickname 'Triple G', had an edge in jabs, but neither fighter could deliver a knockout.
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Still, many investors have been on edge in recent weeks over trade concerns, North Korea and possible Federal Reserve interest rate hikes.
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That gives quantum processors an edge in solving problems such as prime factorization that are at the foundation of many encryption schemes.
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Uber is betting that the edge in logistics from its ride-hailing business will help it make a push into food delivery.
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The Buckeyes (6-3) out-rebounded the Badgers 32-613 and also held a 36-12 edge in points in the paint.
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Sweet Venus is charming and gentle, but it has a special edge in Scorpio, a sign that comes equipped with a stinger.
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Highly competitive rates have also given it an edge in savings and investments, where it grew deposits by 119% year-on-year.
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Namajunas managed to put Jedrzejczyk on edge in a way that no one else has and dulled her reactions in the process.
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Northam, the Democrat, has a slight edge in the poll over Gillespie, leading 28500 percent to 6900 percent in the Quinnipiac poll.
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The billionaire has a similar edge in Nevada, according to the same index, but trails Clinton by roughly 3 points in Colorado.
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He also accused China and the E.U. of manipulating their currencies to gain an edge in global trade against a strong dollar.
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Evidence is mounting that Russia is willing to do just about anything it takes to get an edge in international sports competitions.
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"I was happy to stop, because it was already dark," Kasatkina said, despite having the edge in the match at that stage.
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Kylie Jenner is living life on the edge in Beverly Hills just for a little while ... but for a lot of cash.
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On the potentially positive side, Herbert Diess, the current chief executive, thinks VW's heft will give it an edge in electric cars.
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But Republicans have a registration edge in both districts, making it less of a threat for them, officials in both parties said.
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The boom has also improved the country's sources of soft power, in part by underscoring America's enduring edge in innovation and ingenuity.
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A new theme running through today's hearing was the prospect of the US losing its edge in self-driving technology to China.
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If you&aposre looking for an investing edge in 2020, Goldman Sachs says high-dividend stocks are a smart place to start.
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Both are less profitable and lack the edge in enterprise services SoftBank has through joint ventures with technology companies it has backed.
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Not when their edge in the House owes more to gerrymandering than to any tidal wave of demonstrable enthusiasm for their agenda.
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Minnesota ended up with a 36-34 edge in shots, as the Stars managed just four on goal in the third period.
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The whistleblower alleged that Trump made the request to gain an edge in the 2020 election, a claim Trump has strenuously denied.
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An article on Tuesday about the United States losing its competitive edge in astronomy misstated the circumference of the Large Hadron Collider.
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Democrats have an edge in early voting, a notable, though limited, gauge of voter enthusiasm in what's been a reliably red state.
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ActBlue, founded in 2004, has given Democrats a significant edge in the race for small-dollar donations, which are those under $200.
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In the end, in terms of its plot, this novel goes way over the edge, in a way I found perfectly delightful.
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The DSCC has often had a fundraising advantage over the NRSC in previous cycles, including a significant edge in small-dollar donations.
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And if we can do that 5 percent better than the rest of the clubs, that's a significant edge in our game.
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"This is what helped boost the sales," said Zlotowitz, who recognizes any edge in data he may have now will soon evaporate.
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With most of 2018's primaries done, top election forecasters agree Democrats have an edge in the fight for a House majority.
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Republicans hold a one-seat edge in the Senate, but they have a much better chance of keeping control of that chamber.
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While Clinton leads in most polls—including one that gives her an edge in Texas, of all places—they have grown tighter.
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The upset win by Jones means the GOP will have just a 28500-6900 edge in the Senate for the next year.
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Companies allegedly bribed Petrobras employees for privileged information to gain an edge in bidding for contracts, federal police said in a statement.
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The Blues controlled the scoreless first period, building a big edge in shots on goal (13-2) and shot attempts (25-4).
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It was the first meeting between the teams in 14 years, and N.C. State owns a 17-1 edge in the series.
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The Knights forced 19 turnovers, recording 11 steals, converting them into 22 points, and had a 34-6 edge in fastbreak scoring.
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In 2006, when Democrats won 30 seats and retook the House majority, Democrats had an 11.5 point edge in the generic ballot.
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Reuters TV footage showed a body in an orange life jacket lying at the gray water's edge in Ayvalik, lapped by waves.
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The case also highlights Silicon Valley's no-holds-barred culture, where gaining an edge in new technologies versus competitors can be paramount.
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The case also highlights Silicon Valley's no-holds-barred culture, where gaining an edge in new technologies versus competitors can be paramount.
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The Packers managed a 239-236 edge in total yardage, even as they were shut out for the second time this season.
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Now its appeal has expanded to a much broader cross section of Mexicans who feel themselves on the edge in some way.
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However, a Quinnipiac poll this week gives Trump the edge in Florida, Pennsylvania and Ohio — three swing states critical to a Trump win.
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H&R Block This firm began with storefront tax-preparation offices, and that fact has long provided its edge in the software business.
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The Fighting Irish will have the edge in experience and perhaps an easier time of it when they visit Boston College on Thursday.
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The Packers dominated the first quarter, with a 104-25 edge in yards, but they went 0-for-2 in the red zone.
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Even if the science is murky, people are still eager for anything that could give them an edge in the digital dating pool.
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The poll shows Republicans have restored a 14 percentage point edge in districts they already control, up from just two points in August.
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Huawei maintained that edge in the third quarter, while other Chinese players Xiaomi and Oppo grew their global market share, the data showed.
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While some worry this gives China the edge in pioneering CRISPR medical techniques, others urge caution and patience with such a new technology.
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While Mercedes showed they hold a slight edge in pace, rain forecast on Saturday could yet add an element of uncertainty during qualifying.
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Ole Miss made four more free throws to keep Texas A&M, which enjoyed a 40-14 edge in bench scoring, at bay.
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What if middle-class and low-income students got the same sort of edge in college admissions that children of alumni often receive?
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Today, scientists on Twitter discovered an important technique that could very well give them an edge in the competitive funding climate: CAPS LOCK.
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In the same way, without a competitive edge in business, you will get lost among the throngs of other people doing similar work.
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Because Red Sparrow actually sounds like a pretty intriguing story — hopefully it won't lose its edge in the name of box-office appeal.
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He says that this could give them an edge in the highly competitive collaboration market, and more importantly allow users to maintain context.
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And since Republicans currently have a 52-48 edge in the Senate, you'll need at least three confederates, though ideally you'd get more.
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Steam was cutting edge in the early 2000s, maybe, but now it's just a standard and reliable way to get your game fix.
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The Japanese had a huge edge in possession and territory but failed to capitalize thanks to South Africa's relentless defense in its half.
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This data is a month old, but Steyer has nonetheless maintained an edge in those states in airtime and on-the-ground staffing.
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The Devils, who had a three-game points streak end, were aggressive in the first period with a 16-13 edge in shots.
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Using Twitter to get an edge in the stock market is a concept that has been around for at least a few years.
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The authorities are anxious to keep Britain at the cutting edge in an increasingly digitalized economy where electronic payments have already overtaken cash.
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As Trump has criticized the Fed, he also complains that other central banks manipulate their currencies to give them an edge in trade.
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Slower GDP growth in the euro zone and Asia have kept investors on-edge in recent months despite stronger performance in the U.S.
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PE funds with an edge in security – Thoma Bravo, Bain Capital and Vista Equity Partners – may well benefit as the security chessboard shuffles.
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Clinton's 373%-237% edge in the new Washington Post/ABC tracking poll released Saturday is within the poll's 229-point margin of error.
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The Indians took a 2-1 edge in the fourth thanks to the Ramirez solo homer plus an RBI double from Yonder Alonso.
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He has also taken advantage of support from Democratic figures like Joe Biden to capitalise on the party's apparent edge in voter mobilisation.
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The hotel will connect directly to the Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge in California to make it easy for guests to enjoy both worlds.
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The reasons why Democrats now have an edge in these states are complex and go beyond Trump's standing, party sources and analysts say.
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Trump has charged repeatedly that other countries are acting to keep their currency values low to gain a trading edge in international markets.
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Their one bright spot came on the glass, where they outrebounded the Pacers 23-39, including a 21-5 edge in offensive rebounds.
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In an online survey of 218,229 adults, we determined that Facebook, for sure and in many ways, has an edge in the game.
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Navy controlled the clock behind an effective triple-option attack, finishing with a 42:42 to 17:18 edge in time of possession.
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Boise State had a 514-78 edge in first-half total yards and scored the game's first 48 points in the easy victory.
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Nerves in Asia were on edge in July after North Korea tested two ICBM missiles that could in theory reach the US mainland.
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Now, it's a rapidly growing group of over 650 people who continue to give us an edge in sourcing, diligence, and portfolio support.
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It's also worth noting that Democrats' generic ballot edge in the CNN poll has never been below nine points since Trump became President.
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At some point, a candidate is going to win a majority of pledged delegates by the margin of a huge edge in caucuses.
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Detroit had the edge in the shots in the early going, putting up four before Montreal recorded its first nearly four minutes in.
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That proved more than enough to offset Alcorn State's 221-219 edge in offensive rebounds and 217-39 overall advantage on the glass.
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But despite a strong economy, the GOP's woes are evident in Trump's sagging approval rating and Democrats' edge in the generic congressional ballot.
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New York (CNN Business)President Donald Trump thinks the economic slowdown in China will give the United States an edge in trade negotiations.
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Dems want to put Republicans on the record over ObamaCare's many provisions as both sides look for an edge in the messaging battle.
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She holds a more than 6-point edge in a RealClearPolitics average of national polls, with some showing her ahead by double digits.
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Trump now holds a 17-point edge in vote preference among independents; 69 percent of these voters have an unfavorable view of Clinton.
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In 2012, Republicans had a more than 30-seat edge in the House despite receiving a minority of votes cast in House races.
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Market-watchers have been on edge in recent weeks with lingering threats of trade wars and the possibility of the market turning negative.
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On Monday, the students were on edge in part because the police had taken a student from a dormitory area early that morning.
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The Koreans dominated possession against Nigeria, particularly in the second half, but lacked any kind of cutting edge in the opposition penalty area.
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Without that draw, America stands to lose its edge in the fields that will most influence the future and promote its domestic prosperity.
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That round saw the Massachusetts senator largely command the policy debate, an ability that has helped give her an edge in recent polls.
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Without class-action lawsuits to level the playing field, bad actors can actually gain a competitive edge in the marketplace by harming consumers.
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It is Serena who holds the edge in all significant categories and who was ranked No. 210 for 316 weeks to Venus's 11.
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Boise State totaled 883 yards and had a 288-21 edge in first downs while controlling the ball for 210 minutes, 12 seconds.
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The worry is that the United States is giving up an edge in areas like technology, as China and other countries gain ground.
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He already also holds enormous advantages in fund-raising, with some $30 million in campaign funds, and a big edge in early polling.
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Although Republican enrollment in this state has been on a steady decline, the party continues to have a registration edge in these districts.
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The 2011 map had turned a 7-to-6 Democratic edge in the state's House delegation to a 9-to-4 Republican one.
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He's well on his way to fluency in Mandarin, which he thinks will give him a definite edge in any future business career.
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And he had a slight edge in Maine, a state Sanders had won by a nearly two-to-one margin four years ago.
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Toler and Agler said more college players should watch the W.N.B.A. and study their future competition to have an edge in training camp.
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Mr. Newsom loped to an easy victory, riding the overwhelmingly Democratic edge in the state but also the strong opposition to Mr. Trump.
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Scheer and Trudeau are in a dead heat according to national polls, but Liberals have an edge in more individual ridings or districts.
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While polls suggest that the pro-unity parties demonstrating on Sunday will have an edge in the December elections, the contest is close.
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While Republicans had an edge in the Senate at the time, Democrats had controlled the House for decades and commanded a massive majority.
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Strasburg and Verlander have both been superb throughout their careers, with Verlander holding a fairly distinct edge in terms of regular-season success.
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Tricoire added that the advantages of the deal come from Schneider's edge in the digitization of operations and Aveva's similar strength in engineering.
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Washington's only shot of the period came after 15 minutes elapsed, with Carolina holding an 18-1 edge in shots for the period.
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U.S. drone manufacturers need to compete in the global marketplace if they are to maintain their edge in a rapidly evolving technology area.
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Outshot 15-10 in the first period, the Devils held the edge in the second (16-9) but still fell behind 3-0.
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Such initiatives could also give regions of the U.S. a competitive edge in winning more jobs for call-centers and business process operations.
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And it could provide a boon to Sanders, who has counted on young Latino voters to give him an edge in the race.
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Machkovech headed for the produce section, where he hoped the irregularity of the items might give him an edge in fooling the cameras.
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But the struggle over Pepe in Hong Kong reveals a city on edge, in which even a cartoon frog is cause for suspicion.
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That's true even for a close U.S. ally like Israel, which often seeks an edge in its diplomatic maneuvering with the United States.
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With a 52-48 seat edge in the Senate, Republicans can afford only to lose two votes if the bill is to survive.
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Despite the loss, Providence still holds a 74-56 edge in the all-time series, having won 11 of the last 17 meetings.
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The beer conglomerate hopes the recognizable Bud Light brand will give it an edge in the rapidly growing segment of the alcohol business.
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Gantz held a narrow edge in two exit polls, while he and Netanyahu were tied in a third, The New York Times noted.
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The corruption investigation, now starting its fourth year, has Brazil's political class on edge, in particular Mr. Temer and his allies in Congress.
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Democratic candidates have courted organized labor, a key constituency for the party, as they look for an edge in a jammed primary field.
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Kyrsten Sinema holds a slight edge in her bid to flip a U.S. Senate seat in Arizona in a contest with Republican Rep.
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Companies acted as brokers and allegedly bribed Petrobras employees for privileged information to gain an edge in bidding for contracts, the police said.
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Republicans, who have often cautioned against new gun regulations after mass shootings, will try to hold their edge in both chambers of Congress.
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Mike Wilson, Morgan Stanley&aposs US equity chief, shares three investing strategies that should be able to give investors an edge in 2020.
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Republicans hold a 51 to 49 edge in the Senate, but they have a much better chance of keeping control of that chamber.
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So, while women may have the edge in enrollment numbers, it is less clear that will lead to an advantage in the profession.
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Fillmore Street runs north to south from the water's edge in the Marina neighborhood through the Fillmore District and into the Lower Haight.
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Biden leads Trump by 9 points in Tuesday's Quinnipiac survey — but that's down from a 16-point edge in Quinnipiac's late August survey.
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"Turnout is going to be high on both sides," Schwerin said, "and both sides will need to fight for an edge in November."
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Both teams shot at least 222 percent from the floor in the first half, but Miami had the edge in 244-point shooting.
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Wednesday's sequences of events plainly roiled the state government, which had been on edge in the wake of Mr. Northam's seeming political implosion.
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After taking a 3-0 lead against Argentina on Wednesday in Paris, Scotland still held a 3-2 edge in the 85th minute.
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Public polling has consistently found that Virginia voters support expanding Medicaid, and Republicans have only a 21-19 edge in the state Senate.
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Disneyland, California (CNN)Stand in front of the Millennium Falcon and browse the marketplace as you experience Disneyland's Star Wars Galaxy's Edge in 360°.
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"We don't want to have divorces or kids who are dropping off the edge in school," Wasserman Schultz said in an interview with Politico.
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A "shock and awe" debut to any war engineered by the US's massive edge in fire power would give the US an early advantage.
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Minnesota (20163-50) was unable to take advantage of a 53-41 edge in rebounding, including a 14-7 edge on the offensive glass.
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Democrats look to have an edge in their bid to flip the House in the final days of the most expensive midterm election ever.
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The Rebels enjoyed a 240-point edge in free throws to overcome the Aggies' hot shooting on 214-pointers to start the second half.
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Markets have been on edge in recent days, ahead of next Thursday when Britain will vote to either stay or leave the European Union.
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Only 15% of voters see Shorten as a better Prime Minister, but despite this his opposition party holds a slight edge in the polls.
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So many of these policies truly benefit women, and even in more conservative states that's going to be our edge in getting them through.
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A recent study by Kania said the U.S. still has the edge in most areas of quantum research — but that China is swiftly approaching.
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The Sun Devils have won five straight against the Cougars at home and hold a 39-36 edge in the all-time series 2.
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The Heat had a 28-16 edge in first-half paint points, and Butler was dominant, scoring 23 points in the first 24 minutes.
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Kemp earned the president's backing last week, a surprise endorsement that analysts said gave him an edge in a race between the two conservatives.
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The title of Jonas' investors note questioned how Tesla compares with the big Detroit automakers as it seeks a technological edge in the industry.
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Why it matters: Barack Obama triggered a surge of votes from black Americans in 2008 and 2012, giving him the edge in several states.
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Ma joins SoftBank's Masayoshi Son in throwing some buzzy unearned job creation PR Trump's way in exchange for a business edge in Trump's economy.
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Jagers believes that the focus on open standards and interoperability will give Learning Machine an edge in a market filled with blockchain credentials startups.
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She had an 11-point edge in the poll last month following the release of a 2005 tape where Trump talks about groping women.
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Miami has outscored its seven opponents 140-77 after halftime, and Virginia Tech holds an absurd 144-45 edge in third and fourth quarters.
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China and Great Britain were neck-and-neck with 51 and 50 medals respectively, though Britain had the edge in golds 19 to 17.
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The idea is that these betas increase safety (such as with forward collision and lane departure warnings) and maintain Tesla's edge in the market.
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Turnout falls for both sides during midterms, but it falls more for liberals, which gave the GOP a big edge in 2010 and 2014.
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Some of Clinton's edge in this poll can be attributed to the effects of that enthusiasm shift on the makeup of the likely electorate.
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Republicans have enjoyed an edge in voter registration in Colorado since 1986, according to an analysis of decades of publicly available voter registration records.
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Clinton maintains a 57 percent to 34 percent lead in Miami, while Trump has a 52 percent to 42 percent edge in Florida's Panhandle.
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Without spending too much time flying either drone, though, it looks like the DJI has a slight edge in terms of performance and value.
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The Huskies have won the last two meetings between the teams, but Stanford holds a 74-71 edge in the all-time series. 2.
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ICYMI: Georgetown University has announced it will give students whose ancestors were slaves sold to fund the college "an edge" in the application process.
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That's right, the candidate who destroyed several GOP presidential candidates with a few Tweets is close to losing his edge in the general election.
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USC had a 539-371 edge in total yards as it stayed in the Pac-12 South race by knocking off the division leader.
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Recent polling averages show her with an edge in Pennsylvania, Colorado, Florida, North Carolina and Virginia, while Trump leads in Arizona, Iowa and Ohio.
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Alliances with tech companies — including Waymo and Alphabet — will help give it an edge in its fight to keep its grocery dominance from Amazon.
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Memphis finished with a 52-133 advantage with points in the paint over the Jazz and a 20-9 edge in second-chance baskets.
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Texas outshot the Antelopes 69 percent to 39 percent over the first 20 minutes of play and had an 18-11 edge in rebounding.
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The Predators held on the rest of the way thanks to Rinne to take a 2-1 edge in the best-of-seven series.
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Despite a Democratic voter registration edge in six southwestern counties, the so-called rust belt in the state, Mitt Romney carried them in 2012.
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Michigan dominated the game statistically, outrushing Wisconsin, 349-159, outrushing the run-heavy Badgers, 130-71, and collecting 21-8 edge in first downs.
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The move is a signal of increased overlap between the two companies as they vie for an edge in the competitive autonomous vehicle business.
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Israel's edge in innovation is illustrated by the country's number two ranking on the subject in the World Economic Forum's 2016-2017 Competitiveness report.
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Democrats still hold a significant voter registration edge in West Virginia, but many of those Democrats have viewpoints and voting histories that resemble Republicans'.
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New Jersey had a 13-11 edge in shots on goal during the second period but once again the Wings scored the lone goal.
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Nerves in Asia were on edge in July after North Korea tested two intercontinental ballistic missiles that could in theory reach the US mainland.
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Trump's edge in Nevada was expected, due in part to his high-profile business dealings in Las Vegas, according to The New York Times.
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In the past, it has given candidates an edge in states that lined up with crucial dates on the Republican primary calendar in 2016.
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Sonego took the early edge in the tiebreaker, leading 4-1, but Thiem won five of the next six points to force match point.
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Neither the opening of ANWR or Russian sanctions were done with the explicit purpose of gaining a competitive edge in the Arctic oil race.
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Wichita State shot 44 percent, outrebounded Baylor and had a 83-0 edge in points off turnovers in the half while leading every minute.
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Puig drilled a 20.84-1 Williams pitch into the seats in left for a solo blast and a six-run edge in the first.
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Particularly in Senate races in Ohio, West Virginia and Indiana, where Democrats are playing defense, incumbents maintained a healthy edge in cash on hand.
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