Not the only effect, but it establishes, to some degree, price, and to some degree establishes volume.
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" The rule establishes a very broad definition of "fiduciaries.
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She escapes to the New World and later establishes Ilvermorny.
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Satisfying because the finale establishes what Kidding is really about.
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The EPA establishes a Flint Safe Drinking Water Task Force.
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Namely, it actually establishes its superhero team as a team.
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This establishes a baseline for what your brainwaves are doing.
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It also establishes human trafficking coordinators inside federal attorneys' offices.
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The film establishes that love can still exist amid chaos.
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He establishes the line with 80 pairs of pinewood beams.
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And sometimes I feel that-, that doesn't necessarily establishes itself.
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It establishes a dialogue between contemporary connectivity and esoteric tradition.
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Establishes a reinsurance program to help insurers with expensive enrollees.
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In The Leftovers, the Sudden Departure establishes a new frontier.
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Your phone establishes a link with one of the earbuds.
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Answers client questions, establishes strong relationships with stakeholders and clients.
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This often establishes a lasting link between reading and happiness.
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Jess's departure immediately establishes a new kind of group dynamic.
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Mysterious Matthias establishes his gallery through trafficking in suspected fakes.
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Laughter, linguists will tell you, establishes closeness and conveys meaning.
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Trump also establishes dominance by patting Abe on the hand.
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The plant establishes itself readily, and colonizes new areas aggressively.
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The bill establishes state tax incentives for clean energy projects.
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Other officers stress that a facial-recognition match never establishes guilt.
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Iran establishes a committee to deal with the US travel ban.
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The rule also establishes a process for licensing commercial drone pilots.
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The film establishes early on that Ruth is an exceptional person.
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Success there establishes brand value and bolsters revenue in downstream markets.
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It also establishes civil penalties when they fail to do so.
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Pat Steir establishes her abstract voice in the application of paints.
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" She concluded: "The record evidence establishes that it would not have.
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Obamacare currently establishes a set of minimum essential health benefits nationally.
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The bill also establishes some safeguards protecting players in the state.
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Another algorithm, which uses the commuting operator model, establishes a ceiling.
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Milk establishes both its tenor and energy in the first poem.
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He establishes this as a key level to watch into earnings.
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Facebook establishes contractual policies for data use and enforces these policies.
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It's the killing that establishes us as kings of the jungle.
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The bill establishes a large fund to help state insurance markets.
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The new, tentative agreement establishes a different kind of bonus structure.
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The new poll firmly establishes him as a top-tier contender.
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The funding establishes, and then maintains, the training aimed at attacking stereotypes.
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The Black Panther movie establishes the MCU's Wakandan connection to the afterlife.
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Gianni, hard-working and blessed with genius, establishes a world-recognized label.
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It also firmly establishes Sony as a leader in the VR space.
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It also establishes a program to arm trained teachers and campus employees.
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For Holt, this rapid exchange establishes light as the concretization of sight.
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Once Clementine joins the party, Season 3's dual identity establishes itself.
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As cops say sometimes on shows I watch: This establishes motive. 4.
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It will keep doing this until it establishes a connection with Earth.
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Most crucially, the album establishes Byrne's carefully constructed persona as lead singer.
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When they succeed, it quickly establishes a relationship of trust and gratitude.
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The move further establishes Amazon's position in the ebook marketplace in India.
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That provision effectively establishes a single structure centralizing all federal IT networks.
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By the song's end, Kim establishes that she's more than her ultimatums.
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It establishes the series' perspective on the personal toll of political gamesmanship.
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Adopting one, however, establishes a national consensus that balance is the goal.
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The First Amendment establishes freedom of speech, association, press, petition and religion.
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The Constitution narrowly defines treason and establishes a high bar for conviction.
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It establishes our major mysteries: Lilly's murder, Veronica's rape, Veronica's mother's disappearance.
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It also establishes the so-called "safe harbor" hours of 10 p.m.
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This establishes your "EarPrint" — how you uniquely hear out of each ear.
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None of this necessarily establishes an ongoing violation of Johnson's constitutional rights.
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This is the movie that establishes Alice as a formidable action hero.
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But what the sequence establishes most distinctively is a light, comic tone.
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The public record establishes that the Bloomberg officials sought a luxury box.
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The current constitution establishes neither a parliamentary system nor a presidential one.
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HumanSoft establishes and manages private universities and colleges in Kuwait and internationally.
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"The record presented further establishes that Baptiste's' failures were willful," Ambler writes.
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The Senate measure establishes a top individual tax rate of 2628 percent.
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Wade, the Supreme Court decision that establishes a constitutional right to abortion.
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Prepa establishes priorities for which parts of the grid to tackle first.
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It establishes a wage scale up to $18 an hour by 20183.
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Beyond that, the setting establishes a connection between Aretha and the faithful.
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The law establishes a limited preference for secrecy at points in the process.
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Instead, the first episode establishes where they've been since their respective series aired.
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It also neatly establishes the paranoia that's creeping into play at Axe Capital.
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Crimes establishes a previous generation of the family, then promptly wipes it out.
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He establishes this mode of looking and seeing in the first two paintings.
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The order establishes a committee of top island officials to manage these disbursements.
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Sullivan, which establishes a high bar for public figures to win libel suits.
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"The bill establishes basic standard guidelines for the use of drones," he said.
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There's no scientific explanation either, a fact the show establishes in its pilot.
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The typical tenor of the couple's rapport, Claridge establishes early on, was acrimonious.
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His best games are when he establishes the bottom (of the strike zone).
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Every country that establishes ties with China, results in a loss for Taiwan.
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It establishes a relationship between ward and guardian that is rooted in trust.
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It also establishes procedures to fill a vacancy left by the Vice President.
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If this disease establishes in Southeast Asia, we could quickly lose our supply.
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Mr. Adès establishes a mysterious mood when the Nobiles and their guests arrive.
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It establishes "zero net greenhouse gas emissions" as one of five primary goals.
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It plays over a wordless opening montage that establishes Philip's and Elizabeth's realities.
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For live-in housekeepers, it establishes an obligatory nine consecutive hours of rest.
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The bill also establishes a congressional oversight panel to examine the IG's reports.
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Establishes a standardized way healthcare institutions organize their data (this is called "interoperability").
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It establishes Ms. Anderson as one of the artists VR was invented for.
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So many matters that character drama usually establishes first — personality, motive — "Westworld" withholds.
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It establishes that the House must act only if and when it chooses.
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Ki-woo fares well in his appointed task, and thereby establishes a pattern.
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And the rule establishes a new two-tier system for addressing lead contamination.
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This law establishes that employees are guaranteed a minimum wage and overtime pay.
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The show quickly establishes a sense that anything can happen at any time.
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It also establishes workable funding levels for those executive branch appropriations for 2019.
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Every text kind of establishes a new point of view, defines new terms.
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They relate to Article 3 of the Constitution, which establishes the court system.
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But it establishes the premium customers based on their driving along with other factors.
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When considered cumulatively this evidence establishes a prima facie case of obstruction of justice.
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Another bill (with four female sponsors) establishes an action plan to reduce greenhouse gas.
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And as some progressive advocates have pointed out, this reluctance establishes a shocking norm.
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The saga's first stand-alone film establishes its independence early — in the second frame.
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For one, it establishes Jon as a potentially legitimate claimant to the Iron Throne.
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Deepening interactivity establishes a powerful new circuit between users, content, platforms, and brands / marketers.
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The connection establishes an encrypted tunnel through which all of your internet traffic passes.
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By paraphrasing Marx, Debord immediately establishes a connection between the spectacle and the economy.
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Here, the report establishes a pattern of behavior on the part of Trump himself.
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This family policy is very progressive because it establishes a major federal social program.
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Workforce programming establishes skills and communities that offenders can leverage in the real word.
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This establishes a symbiotic relationship between deregulation and unsustainable run-ups in systemic risk.
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"This also establishes its relevance to both eating and identity and affiliation," she said.
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It establishes a factual basis for criminal conduct, admitted by one of the participants.
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Everyone discusses the previous day and establishes a "game plan" for the coming day.
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The arbitration act establishes a baseline rule: parties can commit to arbitrating legal disputes.
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The country's law also establishes the procedures for authorizing and supervising space exploration missions.
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The HEAR Act establishes a six-year federal statute of limitations for these claims.
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The study only establishes an indirect link between aggressive pharma marketing and later deaths.
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That shift in emphasis establishes a specific visual and emotional language for the series.
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And that establishes it not only as a crisis—but also as an opportunity.
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The bill establishes new sanctions on Iran and North Korea, in addition to Russia.
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The Constitution clearly establishes national security as the foremost responsibility of the federal government.
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Medina quickly establishes their warm, congenial home life as the center of Merci's universe.
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It also establishes six categories of disgust, each linked to the risk of disease.
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"Each state establishes entry quotas for economic migrants," the document, seen by Reuters said.
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"Not everybody establishes wellness right off the bat," the program's manager, Julie Williams, said.
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It instantly establishes how alone she is and the indifference of the natural world.
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Both salty and sentimental, "Young Mr. Lincoln" establishes its subject as a folk hero.
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Empirical evidence over the last four decades establishes the lunacy of such a claim.
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The survey comes as Warren gains momentum and establishes herself as a front-runner.
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The order establishes a committee to recommend where those funding cuts should be made.
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"Voices and Light Footsteps," set to Monteverdi madrigals and sinfonias, immediately establishes Alstonian virtues.
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But the incorporation of the new city establishes a crucial foundation for those efforts.
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He rails and complains and establishes the plot points for that day's episode: Greenland!
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It is to Adams's credit that he establishes this lengthy premise with brisk efficiency.
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The dancer Marina Elana establishes the idea, flirting over her shoulder with a guitarist.
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As Gerwig establishes herself as an auteur, are the stakes as high for her?
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The idea is that introducing a cost to generate each coin establishes a value.
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For the East Coast, H.R. 200 establishes new bureaucratic requirements toestablish new catch shares.
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It also establishes a policy to notify countries when it becomes aware that a third country has instigated an attack on its systems and establishes that the United States may act unilaterally if a victim country is unable or unwilling to respond.
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"I will be the president who re-establishes the authority of the state," he said.
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Here's how it works: Act 1 establishes the status quo and sets up a complication.
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Since the late 103s, there's been an international treaty that establishes law in space. What?
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That likely won't happen until the company establishes a significant installed base of Switch owners.
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It also rather romantically establishes basic principles related to the peaceful use of outer space.
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We needed something hand-held, almost a physical relationship with the character the camera establishes.
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As a salesperson establishes a relationship with a customer, they record those interactions in Salesforce.
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The lawyer representing Berl's family said they hope their lawsuit establishes stricter regulations on safety.
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This paper only establishes the rudiments of a system, but the potential is clearly there.
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"This is helpful for the long run because it establishes Canada's presence there," he said.
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By recognizing and owning up to his mistakes, he establishes credibility and builds good faith.
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And the payment by Hillary establishes it as a thing of value, making it illegal.
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To this end, it establishes a flat, anti-poverty benefit for all new SSDI beneficiaries.
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The company also works to fuel fleets, and establishes prices ad hoc with its clients.
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The act also establishes new secondary sanctions, allowing the Trump administration to penalize non-U.
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As a precaution, he establishes a point where he would get out of the trade.
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Mueller's report establishes that the fact of Russian interference on Trump's behalf is crystal clear.
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Jess' goodbye episode, "Jury Duty," clearly establishes her as an important force in their lives.
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And, crucially, it is the "part of the equation" that establishes human responsibility and culpability.
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Athena establishes a system of law, and the changed Furies are part of its foundations.
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The bill also establishes a seven-person oversight board charged with restructuring Puerto Rico's debt.
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Marketplace interacts with G.M.'s infotainment system and establishes a dialogue with the car owner.
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A colorful montage of various adolescents from different social strata establishes the beach town's hierarchies.
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Tyler immediately establishes himself as an insufferable tetchy mansplainer; Anna's deference to him is inexplicable.
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It establishes quantifiable goals that executives work towards through video call sessions with Torch's coaches.
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Being able to effectively say no is important because it establishes boundaries with your employer.
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Callimachi: I want to be part of the first generation that establishes the new caliphate.
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This body of work establishes a connection between discrimination and physical and mental well-being.
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All it establishes is that a man was with two prostitutes in a hotel room.
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The order also establishes a state crisis response team for communities to address homeless populations.
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The New York Fed tracks the relationship and establishes a probability based on the spread.
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Per its criteria for holding company notching, Fitch establishes an IFS anchor rating for ACGL.
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On a surface level, the House Judiciary Committee's resolution establishes procedures for an impeachment inquiry.
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In its first season, Succession establishes Logan as a tyrant but also a faltering one.
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It sets up rules and establishes federal subsidies to help encourage people to buy insurance.
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Each franchisee establishes and adheres to their own strict policies against harassment in the workplace.
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The DEA also establishes an yearly amount of medical marijuana that can be grown for research.
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If he committed a crime he must be judged by a court, as the law establishes.
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The series begins with an extended prologue which establishes each of the boys as heartbreakingly normal.
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TEPCO's updated roadmap establishes new goals to reduce the amount of underground water at the plant.
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That authorization, known as FedRAMP, establishes security standards for cloud services that contract with the government.
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It then establishes a personalized health improvement plan, tracking users' progress via purchases and wearable devices.
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The first album unavoidably establishes you, and gives you a jumping off point to work from.
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In those areas where the government re-establishes control, the future for former opponents is bleak.
|
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The new result establishes that in certain cases, the models of entanglement predict different quantitative results.
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But robots could "learn" to grow humankind's food before it establishes a permanent colony Off-Planet.
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Many in the junta fear a new order, especially if it establishes the rule of law.
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That Roofstock establishes a price for the property and interested buyers can take or leave it?
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He could also halt the JEP by withdrawing from congress the law that establishes its procedures.
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FRENCH FINANCE MINISTER LE MAIRE SAYS DIGITAL TAX TARGETED BY U.S. PROBE RE-ESTABLISHES FISCAL JUSTICE
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While the Budget Act establishes deadlines for Congress and the administration, Congress rarely meets these deadlines.
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It establishes your status within the community, and gives users a good sense of self-esteem.
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For example, Prop 12 just passed in California, which establishes minimum space requirements for farm animals.
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Twenty-First Century and more recently Robert Reich's Saving Capitalism—but also establishes that less inequality
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The cumulative evidence on the matter clearly establishes a prima facie case of obstruction of justice.
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The ADA establishes strict guidelines for what goods and services the government can accept for free.
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Meanwhile, Act 033, which was known as House Bill 1578, establishes the Carbon Farming Task Force.
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If the investigation establishes that the accusations are true, there should be serious consequences for Kavanaugh.
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Grandfather telling the story to granddaughter seals their bond and tacitly establishes a pact between them.
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Michigan's Proposition 2 establishes a 13-member redistricting commission and provides criteria for members and maps.
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He or she establishes the company's technical vision and presides over all aspects of its realization.
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Disney would be making the move as it establishes a direct-to-consumer entertainment streaming offering.
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This directive establishes a unified framework for the 28 member states for data security and privacy.
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To avoid the loss, Gordon establishes a point at which to get out of the trade.
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Congress establishes mandatory spending on programs like Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid through the legislative process.
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Together, they'll be pushing Pex's new Attribution Engine that establishes a three-sided marketplace for content.
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Berryman's seemingly simple reenactment of Negro Folklore deftly establishes the primordial link of singing to work.
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"The evidence overwhelmingly establishes that he is guilty of both [articles of impeachment]," the brief reads.
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The deal establishes two committees to work on budget and spending reform, along with pension reform.
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The partnership establishes GSK as 23andMe's exclusive collaborator for drug target discovery, the companies said Wednesday.
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This establishes brand identity the minute a customer opens an email and prompts them to engage.
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Although Mr. Brooks convincingly establishes that conservatives are marginalized in academia, his argument misses the point.
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The solution is a federal preemptive law that establishes a single national standard for all businesses.
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The United Nations' Global Study on Homicide establishes three types of murders: criminal, interpersonal and sociopolitical.
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The EU Firearms Directive establishes the same four categories of weapons as used by the French.
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It is our federal Constitution that establishes what the requirements of policing are in this nation.
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The panel establishes debate parameters, such as any amendments and allotted time on the floor. Rep.
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Officially, the White House proposal establishes a pathway to citizenship for 1.8 million DACA-eligible immigrants.
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The show establishes pretty quickly where and when we are: It's Halloween, and the year is 213.
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He establishes new support levels with $140 on the low end and $28.50 on the high end.
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The deal establishes Sony's control over the joint venture that Michael Jackson and Sony formed in 1995.
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Right from the start, Celeste establishes everything that you can expect from the game: intense, gratifying platforming.
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Unfortunately, the research doesn't answer the question but merely establishes the correlation between age and ear length.
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CDP is part of a network's "Layer 2," which establishes the foundational data link between network devices.
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David Shively's music, with taped electronic and percussion, establishes a succession of tense moods without dance rhythms.
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The episode clearly establishes that Akecheta's feelings for Kohana played a major role in his cognitive evolution.
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There's another big trend this earnings report establishes: Amazon has posted a profit for four quarters straight.
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Now it may end up that it establishes that president lied, which is certainly a serious matter.
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In more typical cases Patel has prosecuted, this language usually establishes some kind of rank among victims.
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Article 55 of the Dominican Constitution establishes that marriage must be between a man and a woman.
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It's scientific and definably gender-neutral, and it establishes criteria by which other assistants could follow suit.
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California, for instance, implemented a law that requires helmets and establishes a speed limit of 35 mph.
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This establishes the setting for an engaging conversation about a topic that you both have knowledge in.
|
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The deal establishes Sony's control over the joint venture that Michael Jackson and Sony formed in 1995.
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October 2009 The New Liberty Standard establishes the value of bitcoin at 1,309.03 bitcoins to 1 dollar.
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The vote also establishes parameters for Trump's legal team to mount its best attempts at a defense.
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It establishes a hotline and website to track complaints, and it creates an aviation consumer advocate position.
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"This research establishes the validity of using female specimens in the classification of praying mantises," she continued.
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Moreover, there is settled Supreme Court precedent that establishes that sex and sexual orientation discrimination are forbidden.
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However, the report establishes that there really was no serious basis for a criminal charge of obstruction.
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TheNational Security Act of 1947 establishes a core group of principal officials that make up the NSC.
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The decision establishes the tone at the outset for the muddied ethical landscape of Trump-land. 212.
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A lawn immediately establishes a certain relationship with one's neighbors and, by extension, the larger American landscape.
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If those neighbors are coast oaks or tanoaks, the pathogen penetrates bark with ease and establishes residence.
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In order to prevent losing that premium, however, Gordon also establishes a point at which to exit.
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And, if nothing else, the movie establishes that chills can be generated without explicit gore and violence.
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The deal establishes a security corridor and joint patrols along a key east-west highway in Idlib.
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It is a nonpartisan organization that sets the district boundaries and establishes how and where people vote.
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It also establishes a visa class for foreign parents to visit their children who are American citizens.
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A group called the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature establishes the basic rules for animal species naming.
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If she establishes an anti-vax litmus test for her bridesmaids, simply pass politely on the opportunity.
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"We think that establishes a very bad precedent and can create all kinds of problems," he said.
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It was among the first true megaplatforms — the sort that establishes itself as something like online infrastructure.
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The last part of the novel establishes as a personality the absent figure of the earlier part.
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Angela narrates most of the episodes and this one establishes her crush on bad boy Jordan Catalano.
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It's not that "The Wrong Man" strays from the spine-tingling elements it establishes at its beginning.
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The Code of Federal Regulations, 28 C.F.R. Section 600.1, establishes the grounds for appointing a special counsel.
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This demand, issued without explanation, establishes the novel's beguiling, murky atmosphere and sets its plot in motion.
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The format establishes it, like Netflix's "Arrested Development," as something different from the series' network-TV seasons.
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Still, Uber's study establishes a benchmark for safety in an industry where such data has been scarce.
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It establishes the importance he felt for a sheltering roof that allows for free play beneath it.
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His rapport with the president establishes a new power center in a building already bristling with rivalry.
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In order to avoid such a loss, Gordon establishes a point to get out of the trade.
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The guidance sets out best-practice principles and establishes minimum governance standards for governing bodies of funds.
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Many prosecutors won't decide to charge unless they're satisfied the evidence establishes the elements of the crime.
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In Composition, Dow's groundbreaking illustrated pedagogical treatise from 2200, he establishes an American approach to Japanese composition.
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The international rule is that the play is dead if a player establishes position in the crease.
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The Statute establishes that sexual violence in war and armed conflict is a grave violation of international law.
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California's Proposition 12 establishes minimum space requirements for egg-laying chickens, calves raised for veal, and pregnant pigs.
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The first is the Malta Digital Innovation Authority Act which establishes the newly-formed Digital Innovation Authority Department.
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But the opposite is true: In cases like this, formalizing procedures establishes an unmistakable political and institutional intent.
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Campaigners are hoping that the judge's decision in Cortez's case establishes a precedent that may help more women.
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At the start of the documentary, Shane Dawson establishes that he wants to be hardline about Jake Paul.
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Many in the TMC may lose out if Sudan moves towards democracy and establishes the rule of law.
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But every now and again, an author establishes a reputation for insight into what the future might hold.
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It also establishes new mechanisms to make sure the company is held accountable for any future privacy violations.
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It followed an alternate history in which NASA reaches Mars during the 1950s and establishes a colony there.
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It's time we put farmer data rights up front, in clear language that establishes who owns the data.
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Especially in the US and Western European nations, Apple's pricing establishes the market that everyone else fits into.
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It earns Modi another 5 years in office and establishes him as India's most powerful politician in decades.
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The deal establishes price and volume limits to be announced next month, the ministry said in a statement.
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Well first, it instantly establishes a bond between Taylor and Axe, both the smartest people in the room.
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For one, Homecoming firmly establishes Spidey's place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, in which Disney has invested heavily.
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Prices for allowances will be contained by a "price collar" that establishes both a floor and a ceiling.
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On the one hand the Irish Constitution establishes pretty strong (if vague) privacy rights for citizens, celebrities included.
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Despite the sentence, the country's constitution establishes that no Nicaraguan can spend more than 30 years in prison.
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" With regard to the press battling the government, Stewart concluded the Constitution "…establishes the contest, not its resolution.
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The order establishes a commission to review alleged voter fraud and voter suppression throughout the American election system.
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Another establishes pilot programs that will attempt to increase screening efficiency and establish prototypes for innovative screening techniques.
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A law approved by the North Carolina General Assembly last month establishes a new five-member election board.
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And it should be the United States that establishes those relationships, not our longstanding rivals, China and Russia.
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A promising opening establishes Reese's problem-solving smarts as she battles through a challenging virtual-reality survival game.
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The vote establishes rules for the open hearings and the questioning of witnesses by House members and staff.
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This is the billionaire's most important win yet, and it firmly establishes him as the Republican presidential frontrunner.
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But by the end of its first episode, "Speechless" establishes one important indicator of a new sitcom's potential.
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The Cybersecurity Act of 2015, establishes provisions which permit the executive branch to provide such incentives to ISPs.
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The faux triumphal arch that greets visitors to Crocus City establishes the grandiosity of the Agalarovs' commercial complex.
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A federal charter short-circuits that fear, and establishes a set of common, enforceable standards of corporate conduct.
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Critics say it establishes so many requirements that it will paralyze regulation in important areas such as education.
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The vote establishes rules for the open hearings and the questioning of witnesses by House members and staff.
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Our initial investigation, clearly establishes the allegation is devoid of credibility and is motivated by greed and vindictiveness.
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It is how we frame and react to them that establishes a precedent and gives us our voice.
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The EU's new General Data Protection Regulation establishes the right for individuals to know and challenge automated decisions.
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She establishes a multifaceted representation of androgyny by imbuing both female and male attributes into these headless mannequins.
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The NWHL has similarly relied on Olympians like Knight to draw fans as the young league establishes itself.
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Explains YouTube, the app establishes a secure wireless channel between two phones using established wireless and encryption protocols.
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" The settlement, he said, was "full and final.... We do not believe that this settlement establishes a precedent.
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First, it sets parameters and expectations, ties up logistical strings, and establishes an implicit ethic for the course.
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So it's obviously rooted in that larger space opera, and the trailer establishes that in some superficial ways.
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The Jones Act, also known as the cabotage act, establishes rules for waterborne cargo transportation within U.S. boundaries.
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First, couples still need what he calls "maintenance sex," because it re-establishes physical closeness and renews attachment.
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But it also establishes the play's psychosexual setting: the open field of contention that is college life today.
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Notably, Shine's work only really begins to take shape as she establishes new friendships in the small town.
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The NDAA also establishes a broad review of the vulnerability of military bases and facilities to climate change.
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It establishes a percentage of their annual salaries as the baseline by which the final bonus is calculated.
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From the first page, Winslow establishes an uncanny authority and profound tone that belie the book's debut status.
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"Federal law establishes that full and open competition is the standard means for contracting," the protest letter said.
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But as soon as the movie establishes these conventions, it slowly and methodically starts eating its own tail.
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Maritime law establishes that a ship is subject to the laws of the country whose flag it flies.
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The European Parliament approves or rejects legislation, establishes budgets and supervises a variety of institutions within the bloc.
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The measure also establishes a process for expunging charges that result in a dismissal, The Washington Post reported.
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As the I.A.A.F.'s rules provide, a simple testosterone test establishes this fact one way or the other.
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While the Constitution establishes the mechanism of impeachment, it tells us little about how the process should work.
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The rule establishes a point of order against legislation that increases the deficit, and it can be waived.
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" In Alaska, the constitution establishes that "the legislature shall provide for the promotion and protection of public health.
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Since Gordon wants to avoid such a loss, he establishes a point for him to exit the trade.
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Another possible option for the chopping block is an SEC rule that establishes standards for registered clearing agencies.
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Letting his mother run the show, and cutting his fiancee out of this process, establishes a terrible precedence.
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Kavanaugh's calendar, in turn, establishes that the football team held camp during the last full week of August.
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The proposal establishes a voluntary framework of safety guidelines for companies to test autonomous vehicles on public roads.
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For the first time, it establishes the links between a snake's toxins and the genes that encode them.
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The gift establishes the Roy Lichtenstein Study Collection, which includes paintings, sculptures, prints, collages, drawings, photographs, and more.
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The WADA code establishes anti-doping regulations that must be followed and enforced by its signatories, including RUSADA.
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It establishes, among other things, a clear fact pattern showing repeated connections between the Trump campaign and Russia.
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It's where only Clinton establishes herself as the candidate who has the requisite knowledge to do the job.
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This paper "thoroughly establishes" that something important is happening—the potential creation of tiny droplets of quark-gluon plasma.
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"We're proud to continue supporting Hopper as the company further establishes itself as the leader in mobile travel booking."
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UberEats, an offshoot of the Uber taxi service, establishes contracts with restaurants in major cities to provide delivery drivers.
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Bringing together over 100 paintings, the exhibition establishes Klee as one of the preeminent abstract painters of his generation.
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They are, in some ways, fairly generic types, but Chazelle's dialogue establishes them as oddball individuals with distinctive lives.
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In turn, he establishes the foundation of S-Town: who exactly is this man, and how does he tick?
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The vote firmly establishes Romney as the most independent senator and Trump's chief critic in the Senate Republican conference.
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Either way, Arya's massacre of the rest of House Frey establishes her as one of the show's deadliest killers.
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For each trip, the startup establishes a "budget to beat" and helps employees split the savings with the company.
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If an agreement isn't reached, companies will have to create a charter that establishes workers' out-of-hours rights.
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O'Rourke's embrace of Medicare for America establishes a clearer demarcation — and a sharp contrast with his biggest fundraising rival.
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You're starting an advocacy group to add a constitutional amendment that establishes working from home as an American right.
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One species, Acropora, which establishes branching and table coral, declined by 93% compared to prior, non-heat wave years.
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Sending Michael back to the drawing board yet again both establishes a new status quo and upends it completely.
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He ruled that it unconstitutionally establishes preferred beliefs and creates unequal treatment for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
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In Britain a coroner's inquest establishes the facts of an incident but does not assign legal blame or guilt.
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The other establishes minimum standards for abortion facilities equivalent for those applying to "ambulatory surgical centers" in the state.
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We need a national voting rights qualifications act that establishes once and for all uniform, fair and inclusive standards.
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The bill establishes a review process for Congress to have a say whether the White House eases Russia sanctions.
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The first part establishes how a president can be quickly stripped of his or her powers due to inability.
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It establishes a working group to develop a national strategy to protect energy infrastructure, especially its industrial control systems.
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The condition is linked to a herpes virus called Epstein-Barr, which establishes a lifelong, though generally asymptomatic, infection.
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This concentration of power in one office is dangerous, creates the potential for abuse and establishes a dangerous precedent.
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The guidance establishes risk considerations for depositories, but it doesn't explicitly approve of providing financial services to cannabis businesses.
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The national organization maintains a body of standards on public safety initiatives and establishes and administers the accreditation process.
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It's an extremely effective opening sequence that quickly establishes the deep and loving relationship between Harry and his daughter.
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Our bipartisan bill establishes the criteria for a plan sponsor to meet the standards of a fiduciary safe harbor.
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Besides removing the 20-day maximum detention limit, the policy also establishes new standards for conditions in detention centers.
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The law legally establishes the creation of the Russian internet server but few details have been disclosed, CNN noted.
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In order to avoid the loss, Gordon establishes a certain point for him to step out of the trade.
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This test establishes a value a willing buyer would pay for a minority stake of a family-held business.
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As always, his beautiful touch—as patient as solitaire, as unpredictable as roulette—simultaneously establishes and etherealizes the image.
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That switch from breezy cafe pop to urgent dance music establishes the band's chameleon tendency; both conceptually and sonically.
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In shredding the strips, Payne establishes a rich material culture that forms textile-like objects of different heroic narratives.
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But people should also embrace the side of government that establishes rules to avoid risk and make us safer.
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In each case, the situations she establishes are part real, part contrived, and, when viewed from the sidelines, remote.
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With the win, Jotko moves to a fantastic, 19-1 and establishes himself as a bona fide middleweight contender.
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But some traders felt that live cattle futures would struggle until the cash cattle market establishes a seasonal low.
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" Although the federal government's Election Assistance Commission establishes standards for voting machines, adherence to these standards is "strictly voluntary.
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The bill establishes a post-election moratorium on new regulations that cost the economy $100 million or more annually.
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The proof establishes that the answer to this very general question turns on the outcome of a single calculation.
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As the Convention establishes, the right to be heard belongs to all children capable of forming their own views.
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Here, the opera's first part, "Contact," establishes the rough outline of the stylized, mythlike story, told with gnomic economy.
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When a case falls under FBI jurisdiction, the Bureau typically establishes a task force with local law enforcement agencies.
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It re-establishes a continuity in which life has gone on, yet no one's life has really panned out.
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" But research clearly establishes that adversity is the rule, even if those experiencing it feel alienated and "not normal.
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He establishes rules for sets of paintings, such as making nine panels based on one recurring rhythm or shape.
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Where the Truth Lies establishes a new chronology for the Ming master and a guide for authenticating his work.
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And the Mayflower Compact itself establishes the same government of mutual consent that Hopkins nearly died trying to secure.
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But the spot also establishes Mr. Bloomberg as a centrist while other potential Democratic contenders embrace more progressive positions.
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Season 1's first episode establishes Derry Girls' 1990s milieu, with its references to Macaulay Culkin and Pulp Fiction.
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First listening — without interruption or judgment — establishes trust, says Renee Lertzman, a psychologist who focuses on climate change communication.
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Once she establishes a bond with Everest, she learns of the shady interests that had been keeping him caged.
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Rodríguez's witty script establishes that Dominican slang words should be respected as they preserve the essence of these characters.
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Once that fielder establishes himself and he has ordinary effort on the ball, that's when the call is made.
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Although CARA establishes programs designed to curb the scope of drug abuse, it does not come with funding attached.
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La Llorona establishes immediately that it's a ghost story, opening with a man hearing mysterious sobbing in his house.
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"We should be able to get in when we have a warrant that establishes that criminal activity is underway."
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Andrew Cuomo (D), signed into law last month, also establishes gun buyback programs to keep firearms off school grounds.
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The state earlier this year passed the Reproductive Health Act, which establishes access to abortion as a fundamental right.
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The package includes new sanctions on Russia and Iran, and it establishes congressional oversight of the Trump administration's implementation.
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It charts the terrain of political discourse, establishes what issues will be debated and gives voice to people's anxieties.
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That effectively establishes a chilling prospect: Re-engage with Iran and you'll be frozen out of the U.S. market.
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A festival is made, establishes itself and its brand, and some people feel it isn't independent or experimental enough.
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The law establishes principles for how advisors should treat their clients, which courts have interpreted to be fiduciary obligations.
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Consider the rules that the United States Constitution establishes on how vacancies in certain high offices should be filled.
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There is no peer-reviewed scientific research that establishes a causal link between vapor product usage and smoking adoption.
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"This study potentially establishes a link between a human pathological condition and the skin of African elephants," Milinkovitch said.
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"The agreement establishes training and education, structures the legal framework, and strengthens the ties between our militaries," he said.
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In victory, Kato extends his win-streak to three, and establishes himself as one of Bellator's top middleweight contenders.
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With this latest win, he establishes himself as one of the top contenders for Michael Chandler's Bellator lightweight crown.
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The bill also establishes a Space Force as a branch of the US military, housed within the Air Force.
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Maryland: Section 14-301 establishes the state&aposs power over local authorities to create laws that regulate drone operation.
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The 221-foot-wide work establishes history painting as Mehretu's métier; she reinvigorates the dusty genre throughout her career.
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It re-establishes a connection with Cunningham, the modern-dance innovator, who studied at the School of American Ballet.
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Instead, the show quickly establishes its ambition to honestly and truthfully portray the very real suffering that slaves endured.
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By touching subtly upon subjects central to Mexico, it establishes an intimate dialogue between the author and his compatriots.
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The report establishes guidelines for the department on whether to inform the public, private groups and companies about covert attacks.
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After the opening, which establishes the mundane nature of most assailants, Poirier contrasts this with an extended and brutal sequence.
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"It's when the form of an object establishes contact with you, and you have to interact with it," he said.
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The modification also establishes maximum prices for one F-35A aircraft and one F-35B aircraft for a non-U.
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He is attentive towards every little detail, and the perfection of detail is what establishes the success of a design.
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The organization establishes distribution centers in remote areas where volunteers in smaller vehicles pick up and deliver donations to victims.
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On Tuesday, the African Union threatened to revoke Sudan's membership unless the country's military establishes civil rule within 15 days.
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For a start, we must ensure that the global community establishes normative behavior for how we govern ourselves in cyberspace.
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It establishes the rapport between Dux and Borman while lampooning conspicuous consumption and filling in the lore of the game.
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The effectiveness of drones in these industries establishes their placement in the stack and promotes network effects and technology innovation.
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Such classic forms of dance can be translated into choreographic notation on paper, which further establishes a right to ownership.
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But their placement establishes instantly that Mr. Rowland is an artist who thinks spatially and sculpturally as well as politically.
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In so doing he establishes a broad range of his bases—the territory of what he embraces as a poet.
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Obama is a special case, which officially establishes him as the most fortunate Game of Thrones fan on the planet.
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The bill establishes an evidence-based model that ties public school funding to "best practices" aimed at enhancing student achievement.
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The only way that Silicon Valley establishes that trust is by actively talking about those questions and answering with actions.
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One of the proposals being adopted establishes a national office for child safety, another involves joining a redress payments program.
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Marshall masterfully establishes the personal and political stakes of the battle through a series of quiet but increasingly tense scenes.
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Despite being told that it was politically unpopular, I'm proud to have authored legislation that establishes a carbon pricing mechanism.
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Skeletonwitch's latest album begins with a song that quickly establishes itself as one of the greatest singles of the year.
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What we're watching: Whether the provision, which establishes "small business health plans," starts to get more attention among Republican senators.
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It also establishes a new judicial framework to authorize surveillance, requires providers to assist in surveillance and permits government hacking.
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These particles are then launched onto a linear track created by a second light pulse, which establishes an electric field.
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Sidewalk Labs's master plan for Toronto establishes that there will be a lot of sensors in the neighbourhood it builds.
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The U.S. citizenship establishes that Puerto Ricans are American nationals and that our nation, juridical and political, is the USA.
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Most critically, we should develop an escalation policy that establishes when a cyberattack will be considered an act of war.
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So, unless one clear challenger to Trump establishes himself soon, the outlook for his campaign will seem better than ever.
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"Last year, Congress passed the Bipartisan Budget Act, which establishes a minimum level of funding for our military," Thornberry said.
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Policymakers should consider reform that establishes a federally chartered, non-profit organization to modernize the system funded by user-fees.
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In a sentence, or even just a phrase, Carver establishes the mood, the nature of his characters and their predicament.
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This law establishes a unified, anti-human trafficking campaign known as the Blue Campaign within the Department of Homeland Security.
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The first scene establishes his relationship with Maya, an important supporting character; the second gets rid of Tony's arc reactor.
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Cordray named his chief of staff, Leandra English, as deputy director, which essentially establishes her as the bureau's acting director.
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Being cognizant of and motivated by that fact is how Chainz continuously re-establishes himself as one of rap's best.
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Instead, the episode establishes his legacy as a series of questions The Magicians' other characters will never get to resolve.
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The first song, "2353A8," establishes its moody presence through VVV's dubby atmospherics, guided gently along by Holly's rolling hi-hats.
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A.R.I.D. establishes a new rule—"Save myself"—and sets out to find a way back into the suit and escape.
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You might think burglary would provide a heart-racing start to a novel, but Gumbiner quickly establishes a different pace.
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In the simplest, a framing device invoking the ghostliness of the empty stage establishes the show as a theatrical throwback.
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"Even if a revolution overthrows the Chinese Communist Party and establishes a liberal democratic order, could it work?" he said.
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When Tabard recounts a childhood visit to a Méliès film set, Mr. Stuhlbarg's narration establishes a bittersweet but reverential tone.
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A swift opening duet for Mr. Geaney and Mr. Devine establishes their technical prowess and desire to engage the audience.
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Cinematographer Barba Balasoiu, who worked with Esparza on his previous film, Here and There (2012), exquisitely establishes atmosphere and mood.
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The Paperwork Reduction Act establishes the framework for the Office of Management and Budget to monitor the national paperwork load.
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A trust establishes a veritable plan for transferring money and property to heirs, managing estate taxes, and giving to charity.
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"We should be able to get in once we have a warrant that establishes that criminal activity is probably underway."
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Such an approach to peership has advantages: it establishes the moral claims of animals without projecting human motivations onto them.
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The Constitution thus establishes a unitary executive, an office in which the executive power is entrusted to a single person.
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For example, it establishes a private right of action, which was intended to allow consumers to sue on their own.
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The other establishes which uses of a chemical regulators will consider for health and safety risks during the review process.
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New data released by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) definitively establishes that most of the DACA narrative is false.
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That necessary increase in entropy establishes the "arrow of time," or the irreversible progression from the past into the future.
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"Music Lessons," a new translation of Boulez's lectures, establishes him as one of the most important writers ever about music.
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It is not only a threat, but it establishes a dangerous precedent of non-action and would embolden our enemies.
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Moore's win also establishes Bannon and the Breitbart wing of the party as a potent force in the conservative movement.
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First, it establishes itself in a country and seems to be concerned only with expanding its services across different categories.
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Beyond its pop culture permanence, "The Sugar Shack" establishes Barnes's North Carolina roots as a key influence in his work.
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We just think that they're further enough ahead in the market and it builds and establishes this really great brand.
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It establishes a "rulebook" aimed at guiding countries toward planning and implementing climate-focused policies and measuring the effects of emissions.
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One of the messages establishes that he's not afraid to use his own gun on himself, if it comes to that.
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The financial discipline law establishes prudential rules for financing by government entities while limiting indebtedness and promoting greater transparency and accountability.
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But as we know, once a large tech company establishes a lead in a given market, it's difficult to unseat it.
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However, "it's important to know that this is not a study that establishes causality, because it's not an experiment," she said.
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The new ruling establishes that app buyers are Apple's direct customers, giving them the right to proceed with their antitrust case.
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The page one headline we see – "Global squidfalls baffle scientists" – firmly establishes that the premiere episode's squidfall was no isolated incident.
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Signed in 1967, the Outer Space Treaty establishes a number of guidelines that nations should follow in order to explore space.
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Before the show gets into the weeds of David's powers, it establishes him as a sympathetic, if deeply troubled, everyday human.
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The resolution also requires House offices to adopt an anti-harassment, anti-discrimination policy and establishes the Office of Employment Advocacy.
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Here, USMCA's digital trade chapter sets a new, high standard, and the agreement establishes a framework for cooperation against cyber threats.
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The award says it's for someone who "first establishes the public identity of that artist or established group" as a performer.
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It just has to be the first recording that "establishes the public identity" — in other words, brings them into the mainstream.
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With the battle against the Prince of Wales' (Billy Howle) army, Bruce establishes himself as an equal — if not stronger — adversary.
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What's more, to have an official California government department state clearly that the word "cat" means "vagina" establishes an abhorrent precedent.
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"[This] establishes a kind of unequivocal fact of their presence," the 60-year-old Chicago-based painter tells The Creators Project.
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Though much of this flowed through charities, it establishes businesses, in their customers' minds, as entities that can have charitable aims.
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And we know that the US Constitution is the document that establishes the rules and procedures to carry out the Declaration.
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The first trailer hit today, and it establishes that there will indeed be giant monsters wreaking havoc in a big city.
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More generally, they are often subject to extreme network effects, in which one winner establishes an unassailable position in each market.
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In these cases, masochism is a brutal, active force, one that establishes the superiority of men over corrupting, sexualized feminine forces.
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Instead of wasting time trying to decipher which items are healthy, Aoki says he establishes rules that tell him which aren't.
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It lets anybody submit a pitch for a product, then it establishes checks and balances for the prototyping and production process.
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The piece, dynamically backlit by the rising and setting sun, establishes a cadence and tempo for the exhibition as a whole.
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" As to whether he was worried about competition ramping up once Alibaba fully establishes itself in the U.S., he said, "absolutely.
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The observation establishes a link between the two, adding to our knowledge of the wild physics that takes place inside thunderstorms.
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Early in the first episode of Inspector Gadget ("Monster Lake") there's a scene that establishes the entire premise of the show.
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Oculus has launched the feature that establishes a new minimum spec for its Rift headset, making it accessible on cheaper PCs.
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In the long term, if the disease establishes itself in Asia's jungles, over 1 billion more people could be at risk.
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The work ORD was doing included research that establishes safe limits for certain kind of toxins, in air, water or soil.
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The new legislation establishes fines of between 20,000 and 40,000 euros for those offering short rentals without a license to tourists.
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Trump signed an executive order in August on the new policy, which establishes a "'one Federal decision' mechanism" for infrastructure projects.
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So that he doesn't lose the entire premium paid, Gordon establishes a point for him to stop out of the trade.
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The bill, which establishes a seven-person oversight board charged with restructuring more than $70 billion in debt, passed 297-127.
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García Padilla promised to challenge in federal court any law that establishes a body that takes power away from the government.
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Thus the President's action eliminates this legal move and establishes the right to marry permanently in the Constitution and Civil Code.
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That rule establishes significantly stricter standards on investment advisers for retirement plans and had been fiercely opposed by the financial industry.
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Mr. Ryan argues that his party can only rebuild if it re-establishes itself as the party of the working class.
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While the budget deal establishes top-line spending numbers, lawmakers still need to pass appropriations bills to actually fund government agencies.
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The film establishes early on the close relationship between widowed Arun Sachdeva (Sanjay Dutt) and his daughter Bhoomi (Aditi Rao Hydari).
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It establishes a seven-person oversight board that will decide how to restructure Puerto Rico's more than $70 billion in debt.
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Some details became apparent early on: A cascade of genetic signals establishes a pattern along the larva's head-to-tail axis.
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Proposal: ...establishes reforms to guarantee that all borrowers in IDR pay an equitable share of their income, and eliminates subsidized loans.
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Pairing establishes a wireless connection so your phone, for example, knows to accept the data being transmitted by a Bluetooth accessory.
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The new law also establishes a new government task force on best practices for treatment of victims and preservation of evidence.
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Budget, appropriations and pension reform The bill establishes special committees to work on budget and appropriations reform and pensions reform. Sen.
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At the same time, the structure Szalay establishes for the book points to the cyclical, to the rhythmic working of time.
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" Specifically, Erickson cited Daniel 2:21, which says that God "changes the times and seasons; He removes kings and establishes them.
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The strategy: Ms. Heitkamp highlights her own history of breast cancer and establishes empathy with a constituent with a similar history.
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Here is the meat of Article 33, which establishes the procedures for a member state to withdraw from the EU: 23.
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" She further warned that the decision "establishes a dangerous precedent that strikes a devastating blow to future musicians and composers everywhere.
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"Good Omens" establishes that Aziraphale and Crowley have been on Earth for millenniums, luring its inhabitants toward salvation and damnation, respectively.
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"This update really establishes the company's increasing efforts to push the watch as a serious medical device," he said of Apple.
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With rich imagery and a dreamlike narrative, Long Day's Journey establishes Gan as one of the rising stars of world cinema.
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Moody projections (by Nicholas Hussong) establish the locations, just as the lovely interstitial music by Justin Ellington establishes the elegiac tone.
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Details vary slightly by card, but in general a parent establishes an account or "wallet," linked to their traditional checking account.
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Vermont was first, but the Illinois law establishes statewide distribution regulations, legalizing the sale of cannabis, right out of the gate.
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This process establishes a paper trail and possibly some sort of due process, which was at issue in the Acosta case.
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Though the bill establishes the new state block grant program for a decade, all of the program's money expires after 2026.
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The measure in question establishes a voluntary "guardian" program that allows personnel who meet certain criteria to carry firearms in schools.
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Following each decennial census, Congress is required to pass a law that establishes the apportionment process for the next 10 years.
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And it establishes Anne as, of all things, subversive, at least when measured against other teenagers on television and in film.
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While the budget deal establishes spending levels and suspends the debt limit into 2021, government funding runs out on Sept. 85033.
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The principle of "autonomy" establishes the right of volunteers to control how their brain scans will be used – scientifically or otherwise.
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Long a dream of Hindu nationalists, the Citizenship Amendment Act establishes a religious test for migrants who want to become citizens.
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The TPP establishes secret tribunals where corporations — corporations — can sue governments for laws or policies which may endanger potential future profits.
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In addition to helping female candidates structure their campaigns, the initiative engages grassroots supporters, establishes local support and assists with fundraising.
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A publicist establishes and maintains positive relationships with the media, getting their clients placement in various outlets, from TV to magazines.
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Britain said the other restrictions would be lifted once the government establishes that adequate security measures have been put in place.
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From the start, it establishes Ms. Schumer's character in an embarrassing breakup scene that brings her comedy chops to the forefront.
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The won-loss record will matter above all, especially if it re-establishes dominance over the Mets, the Yankees' interborough rivals.
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That finding underpins all of the EPA's climate change regulations, because it establishes that greenhouse gases are harmful to the public.
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The underlying sanctions legislation imposes new sanctions on Russia and establishes congressional oversight of the Trump administration's ability to lift them.
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The director, Diederik Van Rooijen, establishes a tense mood by alternating between ear-shattering demonism and extended periods of suspenseful silence.
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Reed's combination of geometric design with abstract expression certainly establishes a similar domain beyond the limits of political and social expectations.
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As Friedman emphasizes, with a nod to current politics, this, if anything, establishes Israel's roots in the land even more securely.
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It also establishes a pattern of conduct that makes various federal agencies and departments susceptible to influence-peddling by special interests.
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But Deadpool is far more psychotic than heroic, which he cheerfully establishes by painting the screen red with one kill after another.
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Should the movie use this device throughout, it establishes an idea that the Lifetime movie's version of events are in fact true.
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Alongside the changes to how it evaluates benefits of regulations, the EPA is also limiting how it establishes harm from environmental toxics.
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Because each player inhabits a register considerably distant from the other, the music of Daikyo Furoshiki immediately establishes a sense of space.
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However, financing is a partnership with your VC, and it often establishes a board member for your business for years to come.
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Once the program establishes a baseline, users can wear the headphones, gaining insight into their behavior as the sensors do their thing.
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The victory establishes Sanders as the Democratic frontrunner, with the veteran democratic socialist having lost narrowly in Iowa, and won Tuesday's vote.
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It knows what it is and establishes it right away: a breezy comedy providing a positive respite from a dreary new cycle.
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And it firmly establishes Carol Danvers as one of Marvel's mightiest superheroes, which is exactly what the Avengers will need in Endgame.
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But like so many elements in I See You, it establishes expectations that don't immediately play out in the expected, familiar ways.
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The algorithm establishes a set of features and looks for matches, just like a search engine or a speech-to-text system.
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If its investigation establishes a link between the suicide and senior members of his cabinet, Mr. Modi must ask for their resignation.
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With a fantastic UFC debut in the books, Sanders moves to 43-0, and establishes himself as a definite fighter to watch.
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But "Black Museum" clearly establishes that Rolo Haynes is effectively a sociopath, so maybe he isn't fazed by their sheer destructive capability.
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If Trump is not challenged on corruption and violation of democratic norms, it effectively establishes new rules for conduct, and new norms.
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Those are western diamondback ratttlesnakes (Crotalus atrox), two males involved in a combat ritual that establishes a pecking order during mating season.
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As you mentioned, we live in a world that establishes a clear hierarchy of intimacy where friendship is always considered less than.
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Between the lines: The firing didn't stop the investigation, and the report establishes that Trump and his team were aware of that.
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Name simplification aside, Maldonado is busy ensuring that audiences know her by her music as she establishes herself as a solo performer.
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The "produce safety" rule, meanwhile, establishes enforceable and science-based safety standards related to how farmers grow, harvest, pack, and hold produce.
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The calmness with which Stephan establishes and accepts this tension is a welcome reminder not to seek the simplest, seemingly quickest solution.
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With their wildly similar opening montages, American Vandal establishes it's just as intelligent, agile, and pitch-perfect as we always thought was.
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Some experts think that the best way forward would be for Congress to pass legislation that establishes a specific domestic terrorism law.
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The book establishes the idea that core values should not just be the guide but the basis of every decision and action.
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The show establishes Bourouissa's commitment to action that is guided by social justice ideals as well as to a rigorous formal discipline.
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With this work (the title of which is taken from the writings of Samuel Beckett), Nonas establishes a place without disrupting space.
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When your consumer becomes a subscriber, that establishes a relationship — and that foundation is one that businesses can build on and monetize.
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Banks: The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is correcting minor errors in a banking rule that establishes consumer protections for electronic fund transfers.
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The new standard establishes quality parameters for gasoline, liquid gas, diesel and jet fuel, for a period of up to five years.
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One of the orders directs a review of all existing trade agreements and the second establishes an Office of Trade and Manufacturing.
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To pass anything through budget reconciliation, Republicans needed to pass a budget resolution — a nonbinding agreement that establishes "instructions" for reconciliation bills.
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Patient listening establishes an unspoken bond of trust between you and the other person — and you'll both benefit from a good conversation.
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If Washington re-establishes tariffs weeks or months down the road, it could lead to retaliation and the collapse of the deal.
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"The Paris agreement establishes the enduring framework the world needs to solve the climate crisis," Obama said, speaking from the White House.
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A flashback establishes that they performed together back in the '60s, but it's gone before any historical or emotional significance has registered.
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Declaring code establishes standards and meanings by which future lines of software, the actual effects the software seeks to create, will operate.
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He smoothly establishes Ray as an engaging protagonist before revealing his ruthless nature and gives Roz a brittle yet upbeat personal charm.
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A commission could move the stalled discussion "beyond the partisan back and forth and establishes this as a national priority," he added.
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A VPN establishes a secure Wi-Fi connection that masks your device's internet protocol address, therefore hiding your phone's location and identity.
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"Cross-lamination establishes a new level of quality control and fire protection," said Kevin Flanagan, a partner with PLP Architecture in London.
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Arteche establishes a potent visual metaphor for trying to see and know her elders, despite the multiple filters that hamper her efforts.
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The Paris Agreement establishes -- after 20 years of trying -- the operational accord we need to deal with this increasingly dangerous global threat.
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The show establishes a bird's-eye view of artists who have actively challenged the canon of what defines art in the UAE.
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Complicating matters further, many of those delegates possess an intricate knowledge of the parliamentary process that establishes the convention's rules and program.
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Many conservatives are pushing for a budget that establishes spending at lower levels than the bipartisan deal Congress approved last year. Rep.
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It also establishes minimum standards for technology systems related to controlling access, encryption, penetration testing, and also creates standards to address breaches.
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"Robert Festinger's screenplay never really establishes any expectations or promises for what the story and characters will be," wrote reviewer Mark Dujsik.
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The law establishes a licensed, regulatory framework for the commercial production and retail distribution of marijuana to those ages 18 and older.
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A citywide law set to take effect Friday establishes tighter emissions standards for larger buildings, including the 2023-story Fifth Avenue skyscraper.
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For example, it establishes a Climate Security Advisory Council under DNI that would be responsible for incorporating climate matters into intelligence analysis.
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Instead, the message is steeped in earnestness; an employee interacts directly with a consumer, demonstrates concern and commitment and ultimately establishes trust.
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After Iden establishes her Empire bonafides, her group joins the fight on Endor during the closing moments of Return of the Jedi.
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They are monstrous, and their physical resemblance to those above ground only establishes an uncanny valley that makes them that much creepier.
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The proposed rules require accusers to file complaints through "proper authorities" and establishes guidelines to determine whether schools properly address those complaints.
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The announcement formally establishes Solomon as the successor to current CEO Lloyd Blankfein, who will retire at the end of the year.
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While Hazel establishes roots, starting a new hotel business, Ben is drawn away from reality by the vivid hold of his dreams.
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By the end, however, Barry establishes itself as a uniquely empathetic shot of weirdness that hits its target more often than not.
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It allows voters many different points of connection and establishes him as more multi-dimensionally human than politicians usually seem to be.
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Taking a cue from Philip Guston, he establishes visual rhymes between noses and phalluses, and adds his own take by evoking tongues.
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In his brief solo, Mr. Greenberg establishes the dreamy structure — and the subtly madcap humor — that persists through the work's 75 minutes.
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To prevent an exodus of businesses from the United States, the law establishes a minimum tax rate of 10.5 percent every year.
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The first section of her work establishes the dancers, wearing sleeveless green shirts, as a forest, swaying like trees in the wind.
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The Corsair K953 Platinum fully embraces the gamer look that the K70 establishes, while building on the functionality of its cheaper sibling.
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The Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998 (FVRA) establishes requirements for an official to be able to serve in an acting capacity.
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Fascism, like cancer, sets up far-flung colonies, establishes blood lines, engorges itself, and destroys its host in cannibalistic orgies of nihilism.
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USADA had Goucher's so-called blood passport, which establishes baseline hormone levels for each athlete, and her testosterone readings had remained consistent.
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Jackson establishes early in the biography that intimate partnership fueled Himes's writing, as evidenced by Prince Rico's impact on Himes while incarcerated.
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The marriage between Charles and Diana was unhappy virtually from the outset, so Smith claims and, I think, establishes with great judiciousness.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission passed a rule, known as Regulation Best Interest, that establishes a new standard of conduct for brokers.
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The FCC sets technical rules for commercial carriers, and the executive branch establishes the systems, protocols and readiness requirements for alert originators.
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The current law establishes a medical loss ratio that limits administrative expenses for large insurers to 15 percent of total costs. Nuts.
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Mark PocanMark William PocanOvernight Defense: Senate sends 8B defense bill to Trump | Bill establishes Space Force, federal paid parental leave | House approves .
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Each episode of "Black Mirror" establishes the background of normality against which a decisive tweak will stand out all the more starkly.
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She told CNBC that each individual establishes what life looks like for them, but in a way that was never required before.
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Walmart has blown past Morgan Stanley's expectations as the box store establishes its invaluable place in the retail world, while growing earnings.
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Previous attempts to opt out of daylight saving failed, and a new bill simply establishes a task force to study the issue.
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A trust fundA trust establishes a veritable plan for transferring money and property to heirs, managing estate taxes, and giving to charity.
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A yogi named Mukul Dutta establishes that it was Choudhury's teacher Bishnu Charan Ghosh who developed the specific routine we call Bikram.
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Authorization of these critical programs establishes anti-trafficking funding as a priority and bolsters the case for maintaining or increasing federal appropriations.
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And if it establishes itself, what will happen when it gets to the southern states where there's a much longer transmission season?
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Charlie's Angels establishes that all the former Angels are canon and that Angels can move up to higher positions within the agency.
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Johnson sets up the investigation and the characters at the same time, with a terrific interview montage that establishes the household tensions.
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Though the show establishes a brief back story for each player, the stories typically produce mild rooting interests, if anything at all.
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This creates a more equitable, balanced system and establishes a level playing field that fosters a fair and competitive environment for business.
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The test in question is called the "ABC test," which establishes a set of requirements for employers who want to hire contractors.
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The United States Sentencing Commission, created by Congress in 1984, establishes sentencing guidelines to guide judges in sentencing offenders in criminal cases.
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Among other things, the bill extends federal reimbursement to help struggling families avoid foster care and establishes reimbursement criteria for residential treatment.
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By incorporating domestic elements like clothes hangers, and materials such as lace and ribbon, Lanteigne establishes a connection to women's bodies and homemaking.
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Your browser establishes an encrypted connection with a website after checking out its certificate, which contains a public key used to encrypt data.
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Crucially, an address on Sand Hill Road establishes cachet, said Brad Van Linge, senior managing director at real estate firm Newmark Cornish & Carey.
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The part of the letter he chose to read actually establishes the dedication of Democrats to a continual fight for freedom and diversity.
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Bran the Builder establishes the rule that there shall always be a Stark at Winterfell, thus establishing his future self's existence at Winterfell.
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"This is a landmark bill that establishes for the first time a federal offense against the malicious torturing of animals," Mr. Buchanan said.
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The show establishes David as a relatable person with an understandable purpose: in order to save the world, he needs to better himself.
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A month earlier PlayVS also announced a partnership with "Fortnite" creator Epic Games that establishes a national championship series at the college level.
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If it establishes a new model for the speedy removal of content from Facebook, Google, and Twitter, it could be emulated by others.
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He called on more House Republicans to sign a discharge petition and force a vote on legislation that establishes a path to citizenship.
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They often testify in court regarding survey work that establishes the official land and water boundaries for deed, leases and other legal documents.
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In dramatic adaptation, absent a voice-over, the camera almost always establishes a third-person perspective—it determines how we see these characters.
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First, he establishes geographic locations for our teams, raising the stakes with nothing but a brief verbal gesture towards places on a map.
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It argued that a 6-week ban violates US Supreme Court precedent that establishes a constitutional right to abortion — 1973's Roe v.
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In practice this means the ethical supply chains it establishes are intended to be open for others in the industry to use too.
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The setup and switch method Similar to the central app strategy, this method establishes a user base first, and then introduces the currency.
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And none of this will change until we either pass a constitutional amendment or pass legislation that establishes public funding for federal campaigns.
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"Our initial investigation clearly establishes this allegation is devoid of credibility and is motivated by greed and vindictiveness," Rosenblum said in a statement.
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What happens if a board ruling establishes a principle that makes sense in one region of the world and offends people in another.
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The law establishes no penalties for violators, though legal experts and lawmakers suggested charges could be issued under trespassing or public nuisance statutes.
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It establishes a dangerous precedent that can be used to target all news organizations that hold the government accountable by publishing its secrets.
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But we are in a better position to have a real impact if the United States establishes a more fluid rapport with Havana.
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And today, Facebook's code establishes critical rules by which more than 2 billion of the world's people and millions of businesses interact online.
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These positive, measurable social impacts only help increase the sharing economy's legitimacy, and establishes it as a force capable of spreading economic growth.
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"The law establishes that the aid we are getting from FEMA has to be established for the duration of emergency efforts," he said.
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The rule also establishes a short-term exposure limit of 2628 micrograms per cubic meter of air over a 28503-minute sampling period.
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It is based on the Kampala Convention, a 2009 African Union treaty that establishes guiding principles for protection of internally displaced persons (IDPs).
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The proposal would rescind what's known as the Flores settlement, which establishes minimum standards and a 20-day limit for detention of minors.
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The plan does not include any proposed legislation on guns, but establishes a federal commission to assess best practices for improving school safety.
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The executive order also establishes the National Council for the American Worker, which will consist of cabinet members and senior White House officials.
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The Massachusetts House just approved a bill that empowers unions at the expense of employees' personal privacy and establishes barriers to opting out.
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The deal offers a path to amnesty for rank-and-file fighters, Mr. Santos said, and establishes a special tribunal to try commanders.
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Both parties have sought to attach a debt limit hike to a budget deal that establishes spending levels for the next two years.
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CNN senior legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin said fired FBI Director James Comey's dramatic opening statement to Congress establishes that President Trump obstructed justice.
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The bill also establishes a federal panel to consider new ways for the government to support local communities as they prepare for storms.
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As a result, younger kids might grow a bit fidgety while the story (conjured by multiple writers) establishes the groundwork for Christopher's plight.
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The game's lore establishes that the landmass on which Morrowind occurred, the island of Vvardenfell, has been destroyed in a catastrophic volcanic eruption.
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A sizing medium made of coal-ash and acrylic establishes an acrid key signature the artist follows consistently in his subsequent color choices.
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The Senate bill leaves all pass-through income in the individual system but establishes a deduction for 23 percent of pass-through income.
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What makes this film notable among the franchise is that it establishes the central conflict of Michael versus the town of Haddonfield itself.
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The acquisition diversifies the ski portfolio with a premier asset in Northstar and establishes a relationship with a leading operator in Vail Resorts.
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"I recognize, however, that our precedent now establishes this form of causation as a 'default rul[e]' in the present context," she wrote.
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He marries the daughter of Edward IV, Elizabeth Woodville, and takes the throne and establishes a dynasty that's still on the throne today.
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He is deliberately skipping a step, nudging back against the idea that a major work establishes its identity through some standard-setting recording.
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It's actually an omnibus bill composed of three acts: First, the Fair Play, Fair Pay Act, which establishes a performance right for artists.
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Neither proposal establishes the special counsel as an un-fireable position, nor does either even limit the White House's power to fire Mueller.
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It's a shrewd introduction, one that establishes Fred's ethical principles and willingness to take risks; it also gives him an early, crucial triumph.
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Illuminated screens and neon signs play with directional lighting that establishes a tone of crisis in each metropolis-induced composition in the series.
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Whatever the outcome in the courts, Mr. Wolosky argued, "we have evidence that establishes in the court of public opinion what really happened."
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And it establishes a nine-member commission to study the department's current infrastructure to determine where its health system should expand and contract.
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The program, which is funded by taxpayers, establishes a health care budget for all citizens but doesn't pay the full amount of care.
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The recited text about nerves is by the Swiss writer Robert Walser (1878-1976), and it immediately establishes Walser's distinctive comic-depressive tone.
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It establishes an interagency committee to monitor Mexico's labor reforms, as well as American attachés who will report to Congress on the progress.
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Scott argued the legislation establishes a narrow definition of joint-employer that effectively eliminates accountability for some of the entities calling the shots.
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According to Warren's campaign, her child care proposal would create a federal program that establishes a network of public and family-run centers.
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The legislation establishes a strategy for combating future wildfires like those that have burned millions of acres of forest so far this year.
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The plan does not include any proposed legislation on guns but establishes a federal commission to assess best practices on improving school safety.
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From the show's first moments, in which garbage bags amusingly gather to greet Ms. Gyselbrecht, "32 rue" establishes a tone of weightless weirdness.
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Mike EnziMichael (Mike) Bradley EnziOvernight Defense: Senate sends 8B defense bill to Trump | Bill establishes Space Force, federal paid parental leave | House approves .
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Jack ReedJohn (Jack) Francis ReedOvernight Defense: Senate sends 8B defense bill to Trump | Bill establishes Space Force, federal paid parental leave | House approves .
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Our data establishes a "pattern of life" from seemingly harmless digital residue like cellphone tower pings, credit card transactions and web browsing histories.
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The order also establishes a kind of "regulatory budget," capping the total costs federal agencies can impose on individuals and businesses each year.
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The Prime Minister has insisted the report will be published once Parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee re-establishes itself in the coming months.
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Anne's hair immediately establishes her as an outsider, even as it intimates a kinship between her and Avonlea, with its startling red roads.
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The Environmental Protection Agency issued a new rule last month that establishes standards for companies testing and maintain streams affected by coal mining.
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All of this is a lot, obviously, but Muir establishes this complex world so simply and so elegantly that it never becomes overwhelming.
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EASOM: The Rosalynn Carter Institute establishes local, state, national and international partnerships committed to building quality, long-term home- and community-based services.
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In the post-truth presidency of Donald Trump, there's a great comfort in the concept of a recording that establishes a definitive record.
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He immediately establishes a bond with the afflicted monarch (played by Mr. Rylance), first seen fishing from a goldfish bowl in his bedroom.
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One establishes a grant program at the Department of Homeland Security for collaborative R&D between the United States and Israel on cybersecurity.
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And throughout all three films — but particularly in The Phantom Menace — Lucas carefully establishes a universe brimming with economic inequality and political instability.
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Choucair establishes from early on, the late 1940s, this most central concept in her work: the distinction between visibility (optics) and visuality (understanding).
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Hyöty and others believe the virus establishes a chronic infection in these cells, possibly leading to inflammation and self-attacking antibodies, known as autoantibodies.
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It establishes formal election procedures, voter eligibility guidelines and other terms in the event the university receives a petition to hold a unionization election.
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"The combination of Global Payments and TSYS establishes the leading pure play payments technology company," Global Payments CEO Jeff Sloan said in a statement.
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This is a significant finding which establishes that all the pre-Columbian native peoples of the New World are members of one family tree.
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If you want a pill supplement, look for a label from the United States Pharmacopeia, a nonprofit that establishes standards for medicines and supplements.
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For context, a De Novo marketing authorization establishes a new classification category for low-to moderate-risk, first-of-a-kind products, per MedTechDive.
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The deal also establishes Chevron in the midstream business, the part of the oil and gas industry that transports and processes oil and gas.
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The stunning candor of George W. Bush's new paintings establishes his reputation as a 21st-Century Goya, capable of uncovering the humanity in monsters.
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But the twist establishes two of New World Order's core themes: pointlessly convoluted political machinations and a plot built on narratively convenient dream logic.
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NY GOVERNOR ANDREW CUOMO- LEGISLATION ESTABLISHES AN UP TO 30-DAY WAITING PERIOD FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE NOT IMMEDIATELY APPROVED TO PURCHASE A FIREARM
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I'm poised to listen — riveted really, which is saying something for an annual stock report — because in presenting the drawbacks first, he establishes trust.
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Plants with a Purpose establishes organic work-share gardens in locations like Richmond, Virginia, where Sabra's Gold LEED certified hummus-manufacturing facility is headquartered.
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It has acquired acreage that establishes it as Canada's biggest holder of lithium brine assets with around 2 million acres' worth in North America.
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The European Union endorsed the AU's decision, saying it "establishes clear criteria for the restoration of a peaceful and credible political process" in Sudan.
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It determined then that "the record clearly establishes" the standards were "practical and feasible," and found automakers were already "over-complying" ahead of schedule.
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The evidence unearthed so far establishes only a small-scale effort by sources in Russia to nudge Britain towards the European Union's exit door.
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He goes into another room where an open suitcase of communications equipment is waiting to be used, establishes a connection, and begins a conversation.
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It includes exemptions for the steel and fertilizer sectors, but establishes a border carbon adjustment measure for importers of certain goods, such as cement.
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It establishes that the fantastic is normal, that this world is fundamentally different from any that we can experience in our day-to-day.
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A smart, successful regulatory system establishes predictable, clear, science-based operating conditions for farmers and ranchers — particularly regarding seeds, crop protection and animal health.
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While Amazon is just as quick with Alexa, Google Assistant's deepening integration with Android establishes an arena where they should be the clear champion.
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That section establishes rules for the government to conduct surveillance on foreign targets and, in the process, can sweep up information on US citizens.
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The law defines human trafficking, provides funding and programs for survivors, establishes criminal sentences for traffickers and outlines the responsibilities of the federal government.
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Medicare For All establishes health care as a basic human right, regardless of where you live, what you earn, or what you look like.
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The legislation, which has certainly had very vocal opponents, establishes a 4 percent tax on each rental to help fund services for the homeless.
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"We thought that we had lost the battle against Frankfurt, but this big win establishes an equilibrium between the two," one French banker said.
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The bill establishes an air carrier certificate for operators of small unmanned aircraft and requires a federal assessment of the small drone registration system.
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Lepore establishes the influences of technology on American ideals, but she has less time for the diverse flavors of political religiosity—egalitarian or otherwise.
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"It establishes that human rights defenders and community activists can't be attacked with impunity," Sam Zarifi, Asia-Pacific director at the ICJ, told Reuters.
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The order also establishes a White House Faith and Opportunity Initiative to serve as a liaison between the Trump administration and faith-based programs.
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The office coordinates efforts among government agencies and also establishes partnerships between the central and local governments to reduce carbon and develop clean energy.
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Not only is it incredibly comfortable, it's a power suit that establishes a sense of effortless confidence, as if it were (very comfortable) armor.
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In the end, Mr. Martin chose a combination of the harmonica and the sung line (sans falsetto), which establishes the song's bright character immediately.
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The agreement establishes terms for the restructuring of more than $18 billion in Puerto Rico's General Obligation (GO) and Public Buildings Authority (PBA) debt.
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The castle is breached, the giant establishes who's boss by bashing in someone's head against a wall, and it's all over for Alliser Thorne.
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This establishes a nice delineation between the entry-level and the high-end, but with an identical body type, this line is certainly blurring.
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The House voted 234-197 to approve a rules package that tackles the deficit, embraces diversity and establishes internal rules barring discrimination (The Hill).
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As Saudi Arabia establishes its new role as one of Silicon Valley's most prominent investors, the risk grows that its investments will purchase silence.
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An algorithm that uses the tensor product model establishes a floor, or minimum value, on the approximate maximum-winning probability for all nonlocal games.
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In most states, you will want to sign the back and photocopy both sides before storing it, which establishes your claim as the winner.
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Clean-water activists like the proposal because it establishes a source of sustained funding to improve water infrastructure and maintain healthy levels over time.
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It also establishes a "fairness test" requiring district maps to reflect how major political parties perform in statewide elections for governor, senator and president.
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Suppose, though, that the cat's owner establishes his or her claim and that you confirm your suspicions that the cat was neglected at home.
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"Spending most of the show wearing my sweater is actually quite grounding and establishes a sort of tribe feeling among the men," he said.
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If the title "Fast" seems more appropriate to an iPhone than a literary text, the opening poem, "Ashes," quickly establishes a more sober tone.
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Brodeur captures the emotional gradations in a tense room as deftly as she establishes the sea salt air and elaborate dinners of her childhood.
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In 15 seconds, it establishes that Peter Parker has a high-tech suit and some powers, and that he knows how to use them.
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There is an elegant solution: The Constitution establishes the existence of electors, but leaves it up to states to tell them how to vote.
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But it's Fox E's business photography that really elevates him from chaotically good Yelp pervert and establishes him as a truly iconic internet person.
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The couple's brief time together sets a hushed, poignant tone and establishes the dramatic and emotional limits within which "A Ghost Story" will operate.
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They proved exactly how frequently twin primes appear over shorter intervals — a result that establishes tremendously precise control over the phenomenon of twin primes.
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"How the cuttlefish reacted to the disparities clearly establishes that cuttlefish use stereopsis when hunting," Wardill said in the university's article about the study.
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"This important discovery further establishes the area as a significant exploration province," Steve Greenlee, president of Exxon Mobil Exploration Company, said in a statement.
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It establishes him as a legitimate city executive with an independent power base who cannot just be treated as an interloper in City Hall.
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Plane the tops of the first layer of blocks to create a ramp that ascends around the entire circle, which establishes a tight spiral.
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The law, signed by Putin in May, establishes rules to create a national network that can operate independently from the rest of the world.
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The bill establishes a whole new definition of "joint employer" that is far narrower than agencies, courts and the common law have ever used.
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Seeking out the vulnerabilities of its adversary, Earth establishes a deterrence based on mutually assured destruction and forces the Trisolarans to share their technology.
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The new research, in addition to offering a date for the emergence of bilateral symmetry in animals, also establishes an origin of directional mobility.
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Her plan establishes a Bureau of Children and Family Justice that seeks to prevent children from entering the criminal system in the first place.
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" The amendment also establishes a $1 million payment that Sajudin would be responsible for making to AMI "in the event Source breaches this provision.
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The accord, which came into effect in 1994 under former President Bill Clinton, establishes a free trade zone among the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
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The accord, which came into effect in 1994 under former President Bill Clinton, establishes a free-trade zone among the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
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Akerlund, a veteran music-video director who intersperses "Lords of Chaos" with mildly surrealistic bursts, never establishes a coherent or interesting point of view.
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What they're saying about the California law: "It establishes some really important rights for Californians," Hayley Tsukayama of the Electronic Frontier Foundation tells Axios.
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The surprising inclusion of two small works on paper by Edouard Vuillard (1868-1940) establishes the temporal and art historical expanses of Aldrich's practice.
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It also establishes same day registration and a digital registry of voters so one could vote early anywhere and be prevented from voting twice.
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Special counsel Robert Mueller's report on Donald Trump and Russia establishes a damning series of facts about the Trump campaign's connections to the Kremlin.
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In a statement, Pompeo said Washington would support opposition leader Juan Guaido as he establishes a transitional government and prepares the country for elections.
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It does not just sit comfortably on its precedents, but establishes a dialog with each previous generation and sets the terms of agreement and disagreement.
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Directed by John Hillcoat, it purrs to a start with men plotting in near dark, a hook-y start that establishes the look and mood.
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The exit agreement, which establishes how the U.K. will leave the EU in March, is set to be signed off by European leaders on Sunday.
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This establishes limits on indoor water usage for every person in California and the amount allowed will decrease even further over the next 220 years.
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Ultimately, Wilczek surveys the sciences and establishes a compelling synthesis that indeed that there is a harmony and elegance to the natural order of things.
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From the "Intro," which establishes her absence, Hill moves to "Lost Ones," a bombastic hand grenade of a song that is clearly aimed at Jean.
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With The Deeper the Water the Uglier the Fish, Apekina establishes herself as a formidable voice in fiction — a writer to keep on your radar.
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The artist establishes mirroring as a simple, yet significant approach to the continuance of abstraction after many of its forms and solutions have reached exhaustion.
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The franchise now establishes each lead's status as marriage material through the only currency that changes hands within Bachelor society itself: love and its loss.
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Although Ms. Masilo's version, to a collage combining Tchaikovsky and contemporary music, establishes a carnival atmosphere and satirizes balletic conventions, it focuses on sexual politics.
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In a nutshell, a VPN establishes a secure, encrypted connection between your device and a private server, hiding your traffic from being seen by others.
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Besides that, FIRE's Legislative Policy Director Joe Cohn warned that state bills like SB 169 could end up incompatible with the federal policies DeVos establishes.
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The question is whether a formal assurance from a refugee-resettlement agency establishes a "bona fide relationship" between a potential refugee and an American entity.
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The state's Senate and House of Representatives have both passed a measure, HB 1487, that establishes a "climate protection pilot project" for the Honolulu shoreline.
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Still, the moment establishes that anyone could die in the story to come, and that death might be a choice rather than an unexpected fate.
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The new law also establishes more accountability over the VA so Congress can better ensure every taxpayer dollar is spent judiciously to serve our veterans.
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It's a win-win for them and the Mavericks; one organization gets better today while the other further establishes itself as a team for tomorrow.
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In that moment, "Blue Valentime" establishes its bleak cred, preparing viewers for an unusual episode that — defying sitcom norms — may not have all the answers.
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EditorsNote: Update 22.23: Establishes home/away in 2nd graf Buffalo will have its eyes smiling as it begins a trek to mingle with the Irish.
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The proposal establishes four tiers of regulation for banks with over $100 billion in assets, as central bank seeks to tailor rules for larger firms.
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As the new administration establishes its own policy towards Yemen, U.S. decision-makers will need to carefully consider the strategies being pursued by its partners.
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From these two opening scenes, Mason establishes herself as a brave and empathetic woman, seemingly impervious to having her authority undermined by the film's men.
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The document represents the first official recognition of the Nubian homeland and establishes the goal of developing the area, with local input, within ten years.
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Summer 2015: VW's Committee for Product Safety (APS) establishes a diesel task force after CARB tests show modified engines still produce excessive levels of NOx.
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"It just re-establishes that no matter where you are, no matter who you are, this can happen to you," Whitlock told CBS New York.
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The first of these, "The Surrey with the Fringe on Top," establishes that Laurey and Curly are in love and too proud to admit it.
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The "nation-state" law OK'd by the Knesset establishes Israel as the historic home of the Jewish people with a "united" Jerusalem as its capital.
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No — all protections under Section 4(d) of the Act, which establishes if and when anyone can harm or kill endangered wildlife, will become optional.
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It also establishes a legal defense fund for working-class women who don't have the name recognition of a Salma Hayek or a Rose McGowan.
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"The National Defense Strategy clearly establishes that this is an era of great power competition with an emphasis on the Indo-Pacific and Europe," Gen.
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The largely symbolic move from House members, who do not vote on Sessions's confirmation, further establishes the Democratic Party's line against Trump's first cabinet selection.
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The new system would be a five-year pilot program that establishes an add-on payment of 2.5 percent plus a flat fee of $16.80.
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"The evidence establishes that Officer Haste advanced into the hallway of the apartment with his firearm drawn, where he encountered Mr. Graham," Mr. Bharara said.
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It "establishes a formula to reimburse local law enforcement based on the percentage of public land in each state," his office said in a statement.
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But this bill still puts new sanctions on Russia and establishes the congressional review process for blocking their removal — the fundamental features are still intact.
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It's hard to imagine such a scheme working, unless Trump establishes a political command over the private sector not seen in America since the forties.
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The liaison office, in the North Korean border town of Kaesong, establishes the first channel for full-time, person-to-person contact between the Koreas.
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The rule establishes guidelines for punishing health care institutions with the loss of federal funds if they fail to respect the rights of such workers.
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Then there's the early scene that establishes the plot: a scammy "businessman" who cons foreign women into coming to Yorkshire, where the book is set.
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The lawsuits center on Puerto Rico's constitutional debt limit, which establishes a ceiling for the amount of general-obligation bonds the island's government can issue.
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The pilot establishes that you're disabled and gay, but the gayness is immediately accepted by your mother and co-workers; it's never even a question.
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What's happening: The city of Los Angeles developed the Mobility Data Specification which establishes how data could be uniformly formatted and shared among multiple stakeholders.
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Our analysis establishes five critical moments and reveals a series of split-second decisions that resulted in the death of Stephon Clark, in his backyard.
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"Those costs are something that we won't know until he establishes his travel," said Bill Pickle, a former deputy assistant director of the Secret Service.
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But its strong geometry — a concrete cube with purposefully placed cutouts — establishes it as a dominant structure and the organizer of the buildings around it.
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If the Cybertruck establishes a beachhead, but doesn't gain mass market acceptance, Tesla can bring in a more conventional design to appease the traditional buyer.
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If the person establishes a credible fear, he or she is placed in proceedings before an immigration judge, and must then demonstrate eligibility for asylum.
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Ms. Saariaho establishes the story's mystical mood at the start with suspenseful orchestral murmurings, over which rising pitches stack up to form piercing, sustained chords.
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This might seem like a tall order, but the discomfort it brings establishes mental toughness that enables you to reap bigger rewards in the future.
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The part of the Constitution that establishes the judicial system, Article III, leaves broad room for interpretation about how judges should behave in their roles.
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As the wife's last showdown scene establishes, it really doesn't matter what made the Berlusconi figure who he is or how he got that way.
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She is totally out of touch with reality as one nation after another establishes systems that ensure that political control is held by elite groups.
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Love & Resistance establishes the riots as one event of many through which barriers started to break down, forcing so many LGBTQ+ people to reposition themselves.
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It establishes that the firm has a dominant position in online search, meaning it must take great care in how it promotes every single other service.
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The deal establishes a privacy committee on Facebook's board and makes chief executive Mark Zuckerberg personally part of the process of complying with the new restrictions.
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It would be nice to report that "Vinyl" sustains the momentum Mr. Scorsese establishes in the pilot, but through five episodes, it tends to bog down.
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By rolling her eyes while putting away the plates, the girl establishes that she's an independent state electing to yield, for now, to the regional power.
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As Hook observes, Naudet's approach can only function if a dealer establishes a monopoly for an artist's work, and Durand-Ruel operated shrewdly in this regard.
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And, in a new blow to college affordability, it establishes limits on both student and parent borrowing, such as the Parent PLUS and Graduate PLUS programs.
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A bone-chilling, frigid air mass will soon stretch from Ireland to Siberia, as a record-shattering weather pattern establishes itself across the North Atlantic Ocean.
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Eventually Automata establishes its genre — let's call it an action / open-world / role-playing hybrid — but it never settles on any one description for too long.
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