The platform has historically relied on users flagging material that might violate its terms of service, though the company's reportedly been making strides in preemptively flagging content via algorithms.
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On the moderation side, they won't just be flagging individual videos, but will also have access to mass flagging tools that would allow them to check off a number of videos at once.
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With demand flagging, Citigroup stopped buying and securitizing the debt.
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Less surprisingly, flagging travel plans is unnecessary for this card.
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Car sales are flagging in America, which could hurt demand.
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But there are signs the protests may already be flagging.
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It's also given users new tools for flagging fake news.
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Likewise, that seemingly hopeless team could save his flagging career.
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They both claim they were retaliated against for flagging violations.
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Huawei's "flagging" method for escalating system permissions is specifically prohibited.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden, the establishment centrist, badly flagging.
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Warren's fundraising, too, has also shown recent signs of flagging.
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Inside the hotel, at least some guests' spirits were flagging.
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Recent surveys have shown that confidence in Europe is flagging.
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It will be a welcome stimulus for a flagging economy.
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First of all, the market's strength appears to be flagging.
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The new flagging option is aimed at preventing future controversies.
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Conversely, there's the problem of flagging hate speech that's anything but.
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This pattern continued in videos viewed both before and after flagging.
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But just like in 2013, the Fed is flagging something different.
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So bond markets are flagging a slowdown; equities suggest the opposite.
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The French released him, but the arrest revived his flagging career.
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I'm flagging for you in red a passage that has Gen.
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The second initiative, "flagging stories as disputed," is an interesting one.
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The company says it's flagging the reviews as they see them.
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When approached about its GIF-flagging mechanisms, Twitter declined to comment.
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"A key challenge is to avoid flagging legitimate domains as suspicious."
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They could still live on Netflix, but we're flagging them anyway.
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That's a far cry from the rupee's flagging fortunes last year.
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The company has been flagging difficulties for the past few months.
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Why activists are so worried about flagging coverage of health bill.
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"Why have you come?" one soldier asked, flagging the car down.
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Erdogan regularly exerts pressure for lower rates to boost flagging growth.
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Facebook is flagging links to fake sites now, looks like: pic.twitter.
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She began flagging those profiles to the Police Department's gang unit.
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Recent opinion polls suggest support for independence in Catalonia is flagging.
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Privately, Renault executives were increasingly concerned about Nissan's flagging financial performance.
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So Ms. Tomasieski has found Twitter flagging her as a bot.
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And far from flagging, the campaigns seem to have gained momentum.
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Flagging morale at the State Department was also front and center.
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It may be flagging us about the optimal level of reserves.
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In private channels, McCarthy explained, Blind relies largely on users flagging comments.
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It's worth flagging it's not the team's first product for hardware devs.
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Weakness insinuates a failure to have the right product and flagging sales.
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AÂ campaign adviser for Trump was spotted flagging threatening tweets in October.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Forget about French elections or the flagging Trump trade.
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" There's some moderation, of course, but it's mostly by Blind's "flagging engine.
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The BBC followed up by flagging 100 images using Facebook's "report" button.
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The accreditors are responsible for flagging and penalizing schools that do not.
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This involves flagging anomalous downloads, suspicious sessions or unusual locations inside Box.
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"I've never seen any results from using the flagging system," Knuutila said.
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CNBC spoke to eight advertisers who have encountered various issues with flagging.
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Robert Gordon, an economist, worries that America's genius for innovation is flagging.
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But at the sit-in there is no sign of flagging spirits.
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For those concerned about the flagging American dream, this unwinding is disturbing.
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He was tasked with turning around a flagging side with massive expectations.
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By flagging his intentions, Olsen may scare off any other serious contender.
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Zuckerberg and Facebook have stated that this flagging was done in error.
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The company was the latest defense stock showing flagging support this week.
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He huffed and sat down at the base of the flagging tree.
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Without support from Trump, that excitement seemed to be flagging a bit.
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A collective effort to boost a flagging global economy did not emerge.
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Reviving flagging American competition might even help stop America's ever-widening inequality.
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Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, flagging in the polls, provided some comic relief.
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With this deal, Coty will refocus on revitalizing its flagging beauty division.
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They rely squarely on the community flagging content in the first instance.
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There were occasional tears and flagging spirits, exacerbated by anxious sleepless nights.
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There were a couple other interesting points in these reports worth flagging.
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Still more people want to bolster a flagging career or reinvent themselves.
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Today, Facebook's content moderation is increasingly done through automated flagging and removal.
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For users, it'll function much like flagging a red-light camera would.
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Her already flagging campaign entered a tailspin from which it never recovered.
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The company has been looking to refine its flagging process, he said.
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This complex stew could damage an economy already showing signs of flagging.
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But cheaper products won't be enough to revive Apple's flagging iPhone sales.
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But the flagging system is still aggressive, and benefits the copyright holder.
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While flagging further sanctions, Trump also said on Saturday he wanted to make a deal to bolster Iran's flagging economy, an apparent move to defuse tensions following the shooting down of an unmanned U.S. drone by the Islamic Republic.
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A flagging economy Buhari is now faced with the daunting task of reviving a flagging economy that has been affected by the global oil price crash from its $100 high to $40, leaving the country's major revenue source depleted.
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The problem of Facebook's overzealous flagging of political content extends beyond the news.
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Retailers from luxury group Richemont to high-street pharmacy Watsons reported flagging sales.
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Continued housing market weakness could be flagging a slowdown in the overall economy.
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Max Rose, after flagging down the freshman Democratic congressman while walking his dog.
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In the same county, the biggest public hospital, the St. George, is flagging.
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A measure above 70 signals overbought conditions, flagging higher potential of a pullback.
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Abe hopes to revive his flagging ratings with a cabinet reshuffle this week.
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Evonik slid 6 percent after flagging a decline in 2016 adjusted core earnings.
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The GMB union had written to TfL flagging concerns over Taxify's license status.
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The bank raised particular concern about the flagging performance of top emerging economies.
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Some linguists even suggest teaching children dialect in school to improve flagging standards.
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It's unclear if artificial intelligence played a role in flagging the Stephens footage.
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Even the stalwart Toyota Prius is flagging, as sales plunged 26.1% in 2016.
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A top executive at FedEx is flagging serious concerns in the global economy.
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Not a flagging U.S. economy then, but one that might sag from here.
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Evonik slid 6.3 percent after flagging a decline in 2016 adjusted core earnings.
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Whether that helps its flagging stock price or not is open to question.
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That leaves Japan with very few options for shoring up its flagging economy.
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The nation's flagging faith in government has become an out-and-out catastrophe.
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Boothbay may be relatively affluent, but parts of the seasonal economy are flagging.
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U.S. food companies have also recently begun flagging higher commodities and transportation costs.
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But it also injected energy -- and a central cause -- into his flagging campaign.
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Fed officials have only just recently begun flagging a "turning point" for policy.
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GASOLINE PRICES FALL The U.S. Treasury yield curve has inverted, flagging a recession.
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Facebook, for example, has for years been proactively flagging abusive posts with algorithms.
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Others have sued Boeing, saying they were retaliated against for flagging manufacturing mistakes.
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As a result, they often erred on the side of not flagging transactions.
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But Upper Saddle River also has several antique buildings flagging its Colonial heritage.
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The play revived O'Neill's flagging reputation and cemented him as a great dramatist.
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Australia's energy sub-index ended 1.1% lower, flagging its worst session since Dec.
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The only problem is it's flagging people's honest, legal and inadvertently offensive names.
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Experts advise flagging your references in advance to allow them adequate preparation time.
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Biden sees winning South Carolina as critical to reviving a flagging presidential campaign.
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In another sign that the economy is flagging, demand for credit has moderated.
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Lopez the movie star was flagging; Lopez the pop star took the reins.
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The goal was to avoid Facebook flagging profiles as suspicious and removing them.
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His grades were flagging and she wasn't comfortable sending him to high school.
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Many of the reasons for flagging were intuitive, and are disclosed openly by Facebook.
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That didn&apost stop people from flagging their concerns to the police department, however.
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Through the South Carolina primary, when Jeb Bush finally abandoned his flagging campaign, the
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Flagging attendance is a worry, but social engagement is a greater concern to me.
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Facebook's stock precipitously dropped in July amid flagging growth numbers and has not recovered.
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The Nets were left with aging pieces, bloated salaries and flagging support from fans.
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With their back to the corner, facing flagging sales, smartphone makers are taking leaps.
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YouTube says it's updated its automated flagging system to restrict advertisements on fewer videos.
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Much of this is venting about husbands' emotional distance, flagging libido or adulterous tendencies.
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David Buchanan, who started flagging posts a few weeks ago, says he's spotted several.
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However, FDA scientists had disputed the trial data, flagging multiple inconsistencies in data collection.
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Yet some analysts contend it will not be enough to turn around flagging sales.
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He even notes how aggressive YouTube is in flagging potential copyright infringements with music.
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New numbers from NPD, naturally, don't show any sign of flagging for the category.
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It needs parents to participate by blocking and flagging videos, as that comes up.
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Flagging sales have led companies such as Adidas AG to scale back golf investments.
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"It was a mistake in terms of us not flagging it," Jackson told reporters.
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Last year, Huawei marked a notable bright spot in an otherwise flagging smartphone market.
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Flagging an image is as easy as hitting the report link on the site.
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In a conflict situation, security becomes a concern and re-flagging could provide respite.
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Non-military cargo traffic between Russia and Syria also shows no signs of flagging.
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They'll encourage flagging of hateful content and they'll promote counter speech against hateful rhetoric.
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Instead of flagging every single change, the system compares expected performance against actual performance.
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This can be as simple as marking an email as "read" or flagging it.
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It was the fifth consecutive quarterly drop, marked primarily by flagging orders from abroad.
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De-flagging Iranian ships is just one way the international community can squeeze Iran.
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CEO Tim Cook blamed macroeconomic conditions and currency fluctuations for Apple's overall flagging growth.
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She sends notes to producers, flagging stories that might make it into the broadcast.
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Heading into the summit, however, the flagging global economy appeared the most pressing matter.
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He encouraged his subordinates to come up with ideas to increase Barcelona's flagging revenues.
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The league was dealing with flagging ratings and strident criticism from President Donald Trump.
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The currency has been rattled this month by signs that the economy was flagging.
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For now the dollar also managed to benefit from the flagging euro and pound.
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But with midterm primaries underway, some of that early momentum appears to be flagging.
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Bush and Rubio weren't going to revive their flagging campaigns by attacking each other.
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It's also worth flagging recurring bruises in unusual places, such as your back and torso.
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Last month, Netflix's stock took a hit after its quarterly results showed flagging user growth.
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Sarah Palin as his pick for vice president in hopes of energizing his flagging campaign.
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From flagging and folders to prioritizing like a pro, they shared their best organizing tips.
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Facebook says the new tool will be moderated using algorithms, human staff, and user flagging.
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The allegations against him come just as Scotland's flagging independence movement shows signs of revival.
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However, it is not clear that campaigns flagging apparent mistakes would drastically change the results.
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ISIS is reportedly suffering from desertion, internal bloodletting, a shortage of funds and flagging morale.
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Lower interest rates typically encourage business and consumer spending, and help lift the flagging economy.
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Starting at $399, it could help the company reverse flagging sales of more premium phones.
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"It poses a large risk of flagging people who shouldn't really be in that line."
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Lots of political institutions are suffering from flagging public confidence, and parties are no exception.
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Her supporters hope such moves will assist her goal of restoring the CDU's flagging fortunes.
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They contacted Instagram and began flagging for removal the remarks that were racist and incendiary.
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Trump interviews on other television networks have seen ratings dips, possibly indicating flagging public interest.
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Platforms will need to be transparent when it comes to their flagging and moderation mechanisms.
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And China's growth is flagging, at least by the standards of the past two decades.
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Many of the reporters were inspired to start flagging gun sales after the Orlando shooting.
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But as a wholly engrossing, never-flagging work of poetic journalism, it's always worth reading.
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That would prevent MetaCert employees from abusing their power by flagging sites they don't like.
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A huge barley purchase by Saudi Arabia also underlined the flagging competitiveness of EU grains.
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And similar technology is monitoring harassing, terroristic, and pornographic content and flagging it for removal.
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Both companies have taken steps to address the problem such as improving the flagging process.
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Specifically it's urging they build tools to automate flagging and re-uploading of such content.
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The facial recognition technology has been flagging potential identity fraud or theft cases for years.
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Erdogan wants the central bank to reduce borrowing costs to help spur flagging economic growth.
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We realize that the blinking red of The Hub is the AI flagging the word.
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The past few years have seen both indie rock and marriage decried as flagging institutions.
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Derek regains confidence in himself, saves his flagging career, and finds love in the process.
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Flagging growth could spell trouble for Buhari as he seeks re-election in early 2019.
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China's flagging economy is likely to mean slower growth in passenger numbers in the region.
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At the dawn of the Trump era, this trend has shown no signs of flagging.
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Scotland's economy is flagging, thanks in large part to the drop in world oil prices.
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Ceglowski had been the one flagging people by the street-level entryway of the building.
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In 2017, Facebook experimented with flagging fake-news items, but abandoned the idea in December.
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But maybe, just maybe, flagging some common journalistic sins in advance can limit the damage.
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Beyond just flagging emails sent over unsecured connections, Google also warns users who are sending.
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If noise is a concern, I'd suggest flagging it to the very helpful front desk.
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YouTube announced Friday it will start flagging videos published by organizations that receive government funding.
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The all-stock deal was announced on Monday and aims to revitalize Mylan's flagging stock.
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And now a flagging presidential campaign — most polls place him several percentage points behind Mrs.
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Years of protecting those investments amid flagging global demand may have contributed to today's mistrust.
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According to Bloomberg, General Mills is introducing the cereal to try to reverse flagging sales.
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Some analysts said the housing market weakness could be flagging a slowdown in economic activity.
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These factors can lead to YouTube flagging a video for inappropriate content and possible demonization.
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Now, though, those businesses are flagging, in part because financial markets have been eerily calm.
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But a series of experiments has found that fresh mitochondria transplants can revive flagging cells.
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The Japanese firm had already recently taken steps to shore up its flagging share price.
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Startup: LaunchDarklyTotal funding raised: $132.84 millionWhat it does: LaunchDarkly helps app developers with feature flagging.
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And the notion of, actually, users flagging it was something that worked with that scale.
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Tesla has been in retreat in recent months, scrambling to shore up flagging investor confidence.
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The president's promises to rescue the flagging enterprise have scarcely put the agencies at ease.
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Included in the footage he shot was an official flagging him for an excessive celebration.
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Horowitz wrote that he's "thrilled" Poole is joining the team on its flagging social network.
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The Resistance has been flagging recently, even if abhorrence of Trump's degenerate administration has not.
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Though it has grown substantially since the Spades controlled it, business has been flagging lately.
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She was also a more relentless physical presence throughout, her energy and footwork never flagging.
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Fears about a flagging economy have jumped to the top of President Donald Trump's mind.
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The company reactivated Robert Delaware's account on Monday, following a Motherboard report flagging the deletion.
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To answer that question, we're flagging two feature articles well worth your time this morning.
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Sarah Palin, in hopes that a woman on the ticket would energize his flagging campaign.
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But since iPhone sales are flagging, Apple has been emphasizing the sale of software, too.
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Mr. Sanders delivered his remarks at a moment his campaign is flagging in early polls.
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Independent researcher Raphael Gluck also told Motherboard about his own experience using the manual flagging system.
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ET. Oil prices are under pressure due to concerns about excess supply and flagging global growth.
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Jeb Bush, in South Carolina in a last-ditch effort to boost his flagging presidential campaign.
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This week, Beijing already announced measures worth $193 billion, designed to stimulate the country's flagging economy.
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Apple declined 0.52 percent after issuing a rare apology for slowing older iPhones with flagging batteries.
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The taxi's in-car video captured the brothers flagging it and riding in the back seat.
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At our evening activities, Jamie was frequently flagging, via colored handkerchiefs placed in her back pocket.
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The Jonestown tragedy reinvigorated an otherwise flagging trend known today as the anti-cult movement (ACM).
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The company offered no further detail beyond a pointer to its tool for flagging abusive content.
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In addition to a continuously updated word filter, all are subject to a user flagging system.
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Even NASCAR, which once posted some of the biggest ratings growth in sports, has been flagging.
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Investors are worried the government could ease up on fiscal deficit targets to boost flagging growth.
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Another change Twitter is flagging up now is an expansion of its malicious behavior detection systems.
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Instagram will have to rely on machine vision and user flagging to weed out offensive posts.
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It also sounds like these were real people flagging the posts, as opposed to automated systems.
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Though Jeb Bush leads the field in endorsements, this has meant little to his flagging campaign.
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Traditionally, presidents overseeing strong economies get reelected and those presiding over flagging economies struggle to win.
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You have one tap access to moving to a specific folder, flagging a message or archiving,.
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FALSE FLAGS De-flagging Iranian ships is just one way the international community can squeeze Iran.
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Tumblr has already begun flagging adult material via an algorithm, leading to some pretty hilarious misfires.
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Chief among them: The flagging dollar effectively makes it cheaper for Europeans to buy American goods.
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Already, on June 18, ECB boss Mario Draghi stunned investors by flagging a return to stimulus.
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Already, on June 230, ECB boss Mario Draghi stunned investors by flagging a return to stimulus.
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Oil demand growth has been flagging along with an economic slowdown, especially in Europe and Asia.
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In 2000, a flagging Mr. Bradley lost the state by 19953 percentage points to Al Gore.
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Donald Trump is shaking up his campaign's leadership amid flagging poll numbers, NBC News has learned.
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The TASE has struggled for years to revive flagging listings and volumes, despite attempts to reform.
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We encourage all neighbors to report discrimination of any kind using our in-app flagging tool.
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Telstra's flagging of asset sales, without providing details, seemed like a "Hail Mary pass", he added.
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TfL had previously suspended Uber's license in 2017, flagging concerns with the company's approach to safety.
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Unlike Facebook, though, the company does not have set policies on removing or flagging false claims.
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The ECB meets later on Thursday and is expected to ease policy to support flagging growth.
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It wouldn't (or couldn't) find an abusive tweet without someone first flagging it for the company.
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Flagging this dynamic can render the trend-boy— whatever the hot priest's Church might be—powerless.
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When I handed it to her, she almost immediately started flagging recipes with Post-it notes.
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Not only does it indicate flagging legitimacy, but it also asks elections to do too much.
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The company is also creating a "central flagging tool" that will allow workers to report comments.
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In March, for example, the company began flagging disputed news stories that appeared on its website.
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Indeed, the country's economic growth was flagging below 5 percent just before Modi became prime minister.
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It's already reflected in the markets, Crabtree pointed out, flagging the reaction in Japanese auto stocks.
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Despite flagging such insults to senior Facebook managers, many still remained on her homepage, she said.
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Local law enforcement agencies have recognized the guardians' work in flagging illegal activity and presenting evidence.
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Bloomberg's presence on stage seemed to give Warren's flagging campaign something it needed: a true foil.
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Some of the justices' energy was flagging by then, but Justice Gorsuch remained attentive and engaged.
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And others like Kamala Harris and Cory Booker desperately need to breathe life into flagging campaigns.
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Local law enforcement agencies have recognized the guardians' work in flagging illegal activity and presenting evidence.
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Drug companies are also accused of not flagging orders of suspiciously large amounts of opioid pills.
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Now, the social media platform is expanding this preemptive flagging system to Instagram's captions, as well.
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While threat detection software from flagging would flag a link to the actual phishing site, bit.
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And when hope was restored with a postseason berth, it re-energized a flagging fan base.
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The blogging platform has been furiously flagging posts as explicit since announcing the ban on December 3.
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Including flagging the risk of future products — which the board suggests will be increasingly complex to manage.
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On top of flagging sales, Apple was also blocked from selling iBooks and movies in the country.
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The NYT reported a Trump Organization spokeswoman as saying she was unaware of Deutsche flagging any transactions.
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We use community flagging, age-restrictions, and other signals to identify and filter out potentially inappropriate content.
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"Most days I'm in the Bay, I see at least one or two queers flagging," Long said.
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Several factors contributed to it, including flagging demand in China, once one of Apple's most promising markets.
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DHS and McAleenan have been flagging the rising number of migrants and crowded condition at border camps.
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Simply put, the Apple Watch has long represented a rare bright spot in a flagging wearables category.
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Reddit gives you this thing called AutoModerator, where you can set up filters and keywords for flagging.
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The minutes showed the policymakers considered flagging a smaller rate cut for their next meeting in September.
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And one of the risks we keep flagging is risks on the trade front, the uncertainty surrounding.
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At a time when international trade is flagging, why is the global arms trade doing so well?
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Starting at $399, the Pixel 3a could help the company reverse flagging sales of more premium phones.
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It might also provide a much-needed boost to the government's flagging credibility — or so it hopes.
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Black Duck focuses on flagging non-compliant open source licences, and offers some security features as well.
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I could see this becoming more proactive in the future — flagging names and dates automatically, for example.
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Thanks to Chris Andrews, who wrote about this for Consumer Press, for flagging the situation to me.
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She is the 140th patient of the day and Dr Alka Choudhary shows no sign of flagging.
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Expectations were so low among analysts and investors that Tesla's flagging share price rebounded after that announcement.
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Until recently, none systematically reported data on flagging, policy changes, or removals made on their own accord.
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The event, started in 2009, was created to help boost flagging dog meat sales in the country.
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Traders said another rate cut is likely, following three since late September, to shore up flagging growth.
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Each side is landing blows, resulting in a weakened system with flagging public faith on both sides.
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A number of Canadians would welcome Keystone XL's approval, as it would bolster a flagging Albertan economy.
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This is worth flagging simply because it's the first new piece of Season 7 dialogue we've heard.
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Instagram and Facebook were removing photos of plus-size women in swimsuits, flagging them as indecent violations.
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It was a combination of hardware and services that helped transform a flagging company into a powerhouse.
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Flagging clickbait headlines or filtering spam both require an underlying model that can interpret and categorize language.
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By bundling its camera with a drone, GoPro could breathe new life into a flagging product line.
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But its flagging economy has led state-owned steelmakers to sell their growing surpluses on foreign markets.
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" And China's Communist Party has a similar system of recruits leafing through data and flagging "problematic content.
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But concern over the Fed's flagging of a weaker U.S. economy, alongside lingering worries about China-U.
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In a bid to boost flagging domestic activity, the government in August introduced a big stimulus package.
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He argued that the proposal might have had a political component, given Mr. Peña Nieto's flagging popularity.
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The Washington Post, Vox and BuzzFeed among others are noticeably less timid about flagging important story changes.
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O'Rourke is making the network and cable television rounds as he seeks to rejuvenate his flagging campaign.
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Low energy prices and flagging energy-related companies have cut consumer confidence in those states, Hesterberg said.
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China, though, has yet to help demand by splurging on bridges and buildings to counter flagging growth.
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Its systems are among the best, analysts say, at flagging and removing content that's potentially terrorism-related.
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The final "ghost box" session has yielded little in the way of responses, and morale is flagging.
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Twitter has been more transparent with law enforcement officials and the public about flagging coordinated misinformation attacks.
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A screenshot of a tool seemingly used by moderators lists various different options for flagging offending content.
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The bond market phenomenon took place Wednesday as parts of the global economy showed signs of flagging.
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Coming tomorrow: OPEC could announce further production cuts in a bid to prop up flagging oil prices
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A big part of his job is flagging memes and whatever is catching viral fire on Twitter.
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Trump's hateful campaign presented, among other things, an opportunity for PVH to ditch an apparently flagging brand.
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For Hooters to revitalize its flagging appeal, he explains that the chain would need a radical overhaul.
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Concerns about flagging consumer sentiment pushed down S&P 500 consumer discretionary stocks, which tumbled 2.8 percent.
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Donald Trump has made it very clear that he wants to revive the flagging US coal industry.
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A merger would also reinforce Renault's balance sheet, which was looking bleak because of Nissan's flagging profits.
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The aim of all this is to perk up a flagging economy and the subpar inflation rate.
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The revised mansion tax was the latest in a string of obstacles for the flagging luxury market.
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Colby is joining a number of smaller colleges that are taking a role in revitalizing flagging downtowns.
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Trending down: YouTube has a policy of flagging state-sponsored media channels, but enforcement has been lax.
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The rising cost of smartphones is largely regarded as a major contributing factor to flagging smartphone sales.
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U.S. health officials are flagging the increasing popularity of flavored e-cigarettes as an emerging public threat.
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TfL had first suspended Uber's license back in 2017, flagging concerns with the company's approach to safety.
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The state is aggressively pursuing international investment to make up for its flagging mining and logging sector.
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Major central banks have been loosening policy to counter the risks of low inflation and flagging economies.
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As your Carpetbagger, I've been studying the race for months and flagging several developments to look for.
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Yet, these efforts appear to be flagging, with little high-level attention from Congress or the administration.
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N, as so-called affordable luxury companies look at new markets and customer bases to boost flagging sales.
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For several years, MSCI had already been flagging VW's declining governance scores based on a number of controversies.
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Instead, it's relied on users flagging abuse like racial slurs, and it recently revealed its content moderation guidelines.
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Financial analysts have cut China's growth outlook, with ratings agency Moody's flagging risks for auto sales and output.
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Financial analysts have cut China's growth outlook, with ratings agency Moody's flagging risks for auto sales and output.
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Nintendo was looking to expand its wildly popular, but flagging, Super Nintendo console with a CD-ROM drive.
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A group of Wall Street analysts are flagging the risk of more regulatory scrutiny for big technology companies.
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Furthermore, the pair said they had been flagging vessels and sending distress signals for at least 98 days.
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We've also provided users with more granular choices when reporting platform manipulation, including flagging a potentially fake account.
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Flagging videos does not result in an automatic takedown; it just marks them for review by YouTube staff.
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The champion product was none other than the once-flagging iPhone, specifically the bigger, pricier iPhone 7 Plus.
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The Bank of Japan cut a key interest rate below zero on Friday to spur its flagging economy.
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And then a reference to her turned up in this episode, via Aderholt flagging her death as unusual!
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Oil prices fell after a surprise rise in U.S. inventories of refined products suggested demand may be flagging.
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After several quarters of flagging growth in 2015, one forecast suggests home improvement spending will accelerate this year.
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A promo video for the device, above, shows the small robot on wheels flagging down a thirsty runner.
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And elections are a flagging indicator of that process: Politicians follow voters and not the other way around.
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Google's YouTube came under fire after it was flagging a wide swath of LGBTQ videos as "restricted content."
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It's said to be part of a larger move aimed at fixing WB's flagging DC Extended Universe (DCEU).
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For example, that might be flagging when an employee hasn't submitted their required paperwork after accepting a job.
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The FBI has acknowledged it failed to act on a tip flagging concerns about the suspect, Nikolas Cruz.
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House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer launched a campaign Monday designed to renew the public's flagging trust in government.
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BT Investment Management Ltd rose 4.8 percent after flagging a 12 percent increase in full year net profit.
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But Thursday's figures showed household spending is flagging with the weakest quarterly and annual growth since late 2014.
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Tumblr said it would enforce its rules with automated detection, human moderators, and community users flagging objectionable posts.
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London (CNN Business)China is taking new steps to encourage bank lending and stimulate the country's flagging economy.
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These recent developments, then, raise questions on how public universities will adjust to such flagging demand from abroad.
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It was also aimed at Americans outside Washington, flagging that the nation is heading down a dangerous path.
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The cushion of accelerating growth has been replaced by the reality of weaker growth and flagging corporate earnings.
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Matthew Czajak, the plate umpire, happily agrees to be the flagging recipient of Giannoulas's comic corner man antics.
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The company's fortunes were flagging and they were turning out terrible games with terrible marketing by any measure.
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Facebook is employing a combination of user flagging, proactive algorithmic detection, and human enforcers to manage the feature.
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The drug comes with a boxed warning flagging the risk of embryo-fetal death or severe birth defects.
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The low turnout suggests a flagging interest in the series, or perhaps in YA adaptations as a whole.
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The European Central Bank meets later on Thursday and is expected to ease policy to support flagging growth.
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Investing in itself has been a core tenet of Amazon's business, and it doesn't show signs of flagging.
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How does it make me feel about myself that this kid is smart or this kid is flagging?
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After years of strong sales, the Cruze was flagging as consumers defected to trucks and sport-utility vehicles.
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When asked if energy had been flagging, he paused for a while before saying he did not know.
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Jacinda Ardern, 0003, will take over next week from Bill English, reversing the Labour Party's long-flagging fortunes.
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Ground game South Carolina Democratic strategist Tyler Jones said it's too early to write off Biden's flagging campaign.
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When local economies are flagging, state governments don't step in to help as much as they once did.
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The footage also shows a course marshal flagging Adam down when his engine starts churning out black smoke.
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N) sales, the company's chief executive said on Thursday, flagging an issue that also affects General Electric (GE.
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Manufacturers of electrical, electronic and machine equipment expected particularly strong investments this year, flagging a 27 percent increase.
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Facebook has complied with Singapore&aposs fake news law by flagging a post said to contain false info.
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Clients are able to use the database to set up their own customized systems for flagging offensive content.
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Supporters wore black masks, defying a ban Lam has instituted as the protests show no signs of flagging.
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The value of SoftBank's stake in Uber has fallen because of the ride-hailing company's flagging stock price.
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The value of SoftBank's stake in Uber has fallen because of the ride-hailing company's flagging stock price.
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For an app of this scale, it's likely based in large part on users flagging inappropriate videos, however.
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Amid flagging auto sales, car companies are introducing more and more futuristic-seeming functions in their production vehicles.
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Mr. Giuliani has made no secret of his role in flagging concerns about Ms. Yovanovitch to Mr. Trump.
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It is instead relying on "automated flagging systems and user flags" to stop the spread of those clips.
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Amina escaped from the camp soon after, flagging down a driver who took her to safety in Maiduguri.
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Levy, meanwhile, has a different kind of choice to make as he plots to revive Spurs' flagging form.
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On Monday, the Giants co-owner John Mara emphatically called for a comprehensive overhaul of his flagging franchise.
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The results are, well, not surprising (hat tip to Vox's Brian Resnick for flagging this study on Twitter).
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Be sure to watch the whole thing, and thanks to Realm of History's Dattatreya Mandal for flagging it.
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Bonner heard the shots too, started the car, and practically ran over Olds, who was flagging him down.
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It was an effort to "exploit hard-core fanboys" and boost flagging sales of the console, Wired reported.
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If the Fine Brothers had a trademark, they could ostensibly use YouTube's flagging/copyright system to their advantage.
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Microsoft is further scaling back its flagging phone business, exiting the consumer market and cutting another 1,850 jobs.
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But what happens when opponents of the group try to shut down the petition by flagging it as abusive?
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The Royal Commission is expected to start flagging legislative recommendations in a preliminary report to the government in September.
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Over in Europe, where statism and policies more to Mr. Krugman's liking prevail, the recovery is once again flagging .
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Staying quiet prevents your boss from helping you or in turn flagging the issue to his or her management.
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"We have been flagging China demand issues since late September and Apple's guidance cut confirms our view," Hall wrote.
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Flagging sales led to the abrupt ouster of its previous CEO, Bryan Stockton, and the quick appointment of Sinclair.
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A US$21bn offering by Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group on February 25 helped kickstart a flagging FIG market again.
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Through his efforts, Ross has amassed some $3 billion, although a Bloomberg analysis showed his more recent performance flagging.
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Among a handful of losers, mid-cap security software company Sophos plunged 17.6 percent after flagging lower annual billings.
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Security researchers have been flagging some of the Trump subdomains and adding them to the malware research database VirusTotal.
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Because the study is observational, it can't provide any concrete answers as to why male doctors are flagging behind.
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Facebook says it hopes that the new system will better support victims by flagging images and videos for them.
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The deceptively simple om-pah-pah orchestration needs a buoyancy that Riccardo Frizza mostly provided, momentum only occasionally flagging.
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Google's push to make the web more secure by flagging sites using insecure HTTP connections appears to be working.
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This is something that Google has been heavily pushing by flagging and pressuring sites that hadn't yet adopted HTTPS.
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Oracle seems to understand it has to do something different to change market perception and its flagging market position.
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Or maybe you've designed a midair charging system that lets a swarm perk up flagging units without human intervention.
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But his rule and a flagging economy saw thousands flee across the Sahara and Mediterranean to Europe each year.
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Other changes include the addition of new flagging tools so that people can quickly report discrimination or hate speech.
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Such basic assurances may not be enough to reverse flagging corporate morale and win back the enthusiasm of users.
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We know that iPhone sales are flagging as people hold onto their devices for longer than they used to.
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Stimulus restart: Investors think the European Central Bank is preparing new stimulus to help bolster the region's flagging economy.
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President Ronald Reagan, whose flagging approval rating in his first two years mirrored rising unemployment levels, had less support.
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Automated flagging led to far more takedowns—6,685,731—but even Google agrees moderation can't be done by algorithms alone.
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Texas Democrat Beto O'Rourke took the stage at a CNN Town Hall Tuesday intent on rebooting his flagging campaign.
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As well as flagging items that do not contain sustainable palm oil, the tool suggests similar products that do.
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India remains the top country where humans are flagging the most videos, followed by the United States and Brazil.
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China's breakneck economic expansion may be flagging, but the country's ambitions in space show no signs of slowing down.
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We'll update this story if/when we hear back from Twitter on the subject of flagging Trump's offending tweets.
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Banks use a similar system to analyze the memo field of checks, flagging terms like "blue sky" as suspicious.
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The company said its takedown actions are stronger when rights holders are actively flagging infringing vendors on the platform.
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The government has been keen to promote higher consumption to replace flagging "old growth" drivers such as heavy industry.
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Maybe the last two years have been an extended marketing campaign for the flagging AMC series The Walking Dead.
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Steinhoff has been battling with the fallout from the scandal after flagging holes in its accounts in December 2017.
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At the helm since 2008, Witty has struggled with flagging sales and profits, although the picture is now improving.
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Flagging orders for review using our complex computer algorithm and conducting a detailed investigation of every single flagged order.
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Amid the bombardment, a wounded George W. Bush came into South Carolina to hopefully boost his brother's flagging campaign.
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Since the car will only do the designated pickup location, flagging down the car earlier is not an option.
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Mr. Wexner was among the first retailers to note flagging interest among mall shoppers at his L Brands stores.
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The more public one involves the Rio Games, where Neymar, 24, will try to restore Brazil's flagging soccer esteem.
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Abe's cabinet last week approved 13.5 trillion yen ($132 billion) in fiscal measures to help revive the flagging economy.
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So the Android team started aggressively flagging and helping to uninstall Chamois until they were sure it was dead.
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Dart Group joined peers in flagging industry headwinds due to rising costs for fuel, carbon and other operating charges.
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Research firm Retail Metrics analyst Ken Perkins echoed Tunick's view, while also flagging a dip in second-quarter margins.
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Again, the company alleged this was an accidental result of its automatic spam filter over-eagerly flagging "unsafe" content.
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What extra layer of questioning or examination is happening that is flagging potentially dangerous immigrants that wasn't happening before?
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But the airline executives speaking Tuesday said their companies were financially prepared to withstand the flagging demand for flights.
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They powered his flagging campaign to a decisive victory in South Carolina, Mr. Biden's first win in the primary.
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They powered his flagging campaign to a decisive victory in South Carolina, Mr. Biden's first win in the primary.
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Now he's reemerging as a key part of the Trump administration's internal debates over the flagging war in Afghanistan.
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The $3.3 billion deal for Fortress also represented a rich 38 percent premium to the company's flagging stock price.
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His flagging political profile got a lift when, after backing Brexit in the 2016 referendum campaign, he ran Mrs.
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And if sales figures are any indication, the incentive to produce ever-better versions shows no sign of flagging.
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Mr. Johnson stayed back and called 911, flagging down paramedics when they arrived and pointing them to her body.
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The new finance minister, Malusi Gigaba, said he would pursue "tough and unpopular choices" to help a flagging economy.
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Facebook told CNN that it's flagging the info as misleading, so users will be warned when they see it.
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Though the network airs "Empire," which still has strong, if flagging, ratings, it has been in a prolonged slump.
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Yet of late their faith in the judiciary, including the Supreme Court, the system's ultimate arbiter, has been flagging.
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Artemis works by recognizing specific words and speech patterns and flagging suspicious messages for review by a human moderator.
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Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, another moderate whose pummeling of Buttigieg on Thursday offered new life to her flagging candidacy.
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Reinsurance and property and casualty premiums rose sharply, helping offset the flagging performance of the SH1 and annuity units.
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This gave European sugar farmers freedom to expand and export more, but also exposed them to flagging world prices.
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The driver of a second vehicle was saved after standing atop his car and flagging down the rescue helicopter.
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The central bank signaled at the time that it could potentially do more to boost the country's flagging economy.
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In taking a conservative route, the Yankees are hoping that Holliday can reverse his flagging production in recent seasons.
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Not an encouraging sign as many manufacturers look toward 5G as the next major driver amid flagging global sales.
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Signs of a flagging economy have led Fed policy-makers to become cautious on raising key lending rates further.
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Economic growth has been flagging, a reality playing out across Southeast Asia as the region adjusts to China's slowdown.
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Even if she seems to be flagging in one of the ways mentioned above, you can't always be sure.
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However, FDA staff disputed the results, flagging inconsistencies in data collection and characterization of the severity of some side-effects.
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Economy Minister Giovanni Tria on Saturday reiterated the importance of kick-starting investments in infrastructures to revive Italy's flagging economy.
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Continued weakness in the sector, which is sensitive to interest rates, could be flagging a slowdown in the overall economy.
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In fact, the way they all cheer their flagging opponents through their last few agonizing reps is kind of sweet.
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The Bank of Japan on Friday introduced negative interest rates in a further effort to stimulate the country's flagging economy.
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It is a starkly different look from 2009, when Ford did not even have a buyer for the flagging automaker.
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European banks, including ABN AMRO, Commerzbank and UniCredit, this week warned of squeezed interest margins, rising provisions or flagging revenues.
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It was originally a central feature of Guitar Hero Live, and an attempt to reinvigorate the flagging rhythm game series.
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A number of Chinese professors have reprimanded the IEEE's decision, flagging the danger of letting politics meddle with academic collaboration.
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According to the report, the main reason for the CFIUS flagging Kunlun's ownership is its concern over personal data protection.
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"This is much worse than expected despite TCG flagging margin pressure through the year," Barclays analysts said in a note.
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In Mail, Touch Bar adds quick keys for commonly used actions, like flagging messages or sending them to the trash.
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President Tayyip Erdogan has repeatedly called on the bank to lower rates, to spur spending and boost a flagging economy.
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" It said the change would be a slow process that involves "flagging tens of billions of GIFs, videos, and photos.
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The automaker has been under pressure from Wall Street investors to improve its product lineup and lift flagging profit margins.
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Yascha Mounk, a senior fellow at New America, has unearthed data suggesting flagging support for democracy in some Western countries.
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The label for the treatment, Turalio, includes a boxed warning flagging the risk of serious and potentially fatal liver injury.
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Automatic algorithms are going to make mistakes, whether it's by giving us bad credit scores or flagging us as terrorists.
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While claims tend to be volatile around holidays, last week's big jump could be flagging a moderation in job growth.
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And as Joshi's demonstrated, flagging tweets as abusive does have something to do with whether or not they become disconnected.
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The brand posted a photo of the highlighter collection, flagging Moonstone as its "newest, permanent member," with a grinning emoji.
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Ghadhban helped resuscitate a flagging oil industry after the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq that toppled Saddam Hussein in 2003.
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Ford took steps on Wednesday to bolster its operations in China, a key overseas market, where sales have been flagging.
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KBW analyst Greig Paterson pegged M&G as "outperform" in a note to clients, flagging a 335 pence price target.
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Despite his debut's flagging momentum, CM Punk has managed to keep his name relevant through sporadic appearances in the press.
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President Tayyip Erdogan regularly urges the bank to lower interest rates to spur consumer spending and boost a flagging economy.
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Trump has promised to boost oil and natural gas production in the United States while helping a flagging coal industry.
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There have been setbacks, such as delays in the construction of transmission lines and flagging demand from Chile's copper mines.
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SO, ARE THERE WARNING SIGNS THAT YOU ARE LOOKING AT AT THE MOMENT THAT ARE FLAGGING TO YOU OR NOT?
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Facebook wouldn't say whether extending their new "fake news" flagging feature to Germany was directly linked to the upcoming election.
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Beijing has already pledged hundreds of billions of dollars in tax cuts and infrastructure spending to support the flagging economy.
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Corporate earnings for the June quarter have also failed to impress investors, with several lenders flagging stress in their books.
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Erdogan, who has described himself as an "enemy" of interest rates, wants to spur lending to boost a flagging economy.
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But the problem is that the need to add the warning is currently triggered by other users flagging the content.
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An NBC/Wall Street Journal poll this month found support flagging for the sweeping rewrite of the nation's tax code.
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Or maybe they decided that intransigence was not good business strategy given its flagging SAT flagship and today's political climate.
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It would help restore some of the high court's flagging prestige, setting it apart in an age of institutional disenchantment.
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Still, experts say they believe that the regulatory body needs to be more vocal and proactive when flagging its actions.
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Republicans' inability to work with Democrats, or even each other, to achieve the "possible" is evident across their flagging agenda.
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Allergan's "moribund corporate performance and flagging stock price since our letters only deepens our conviction on this point," Tepper wrote.
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But his repressive rule and a flagging economy saw thousands flee across the Sahara and Mediterranean to Europe each year.
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It also eventually blocked ads from known fake news sites and introduced a "flagging" system intended to label hoax posts.
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Any time my energy started flagging, though, I'd think "OMG, I'M ILLUSTRATING JUDY BLUME BOOKS" and pow, I'd be back.
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A second gen Tango device is due to launch this summer, noted Bavor, flagging up how devices are getting smaller.
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In that same year, then-President Pervez Musharraf honored her, attracting national coverage, but also flagging her to the Taliban.
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According to records on PhishTank, a crowdsourced platform for flagging dodgy pages, the Neopets login screen is indeed for phishing.
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Although we monitor all of our accounts closely, we want to thank our followers for flagging the incident for us.
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But flagging bugs in the app is only a one-way street – you're not sent any response or offered help.
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As I described at length here, that review is a scarcely concealed bid to prop up the flagging coal industry.
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Mr. Clarke planned to revitalize flagging ticket sales to the bridge, then hand over the property as a state park.
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Lego is hoping Christiansen can revive its flagging growth by increasing sales in Asia and fully embracing the digital era.
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Facebook only uses this data internally, to identify abuse of the flagging system, and does not release it to users.
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It replaced the troll tweet in question with a note flagging that it had been tied to the Russian government.
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Even as the nation seeks to canonize more and more of its war dead, contributions to this memorial are flagging.
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But a series of experiments has found that fresh mitochondria can revive flagging cells and enable them to quickly recover.
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Australia's largest building materials maker Boral led declines on the main index, after flagging weaker profit in the coming year.
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Facebook also saves money through community policing, relying heavily on its users to do the legwork of flagging inappropriate content.
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Two years ago, CEO Woods promised to restore flagging earnings by heavily investing in operations even as rivals cut spending.
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And it could help Mr. Modi, who is aggressively courting foreign investment in an attempt to boost India's flagging economy.
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A government nursing home database has begun flagging those recently cited for abuse or neglect, the Wall Street Journal reports.
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"The thought of unadulterated oxygen pumps up my flagging morale in this city," he said, closing his eyes and exhaling.
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Texas officials have cracked down on the practice in recent years, flagging nearly 85033 suspicious birth certificates in 2019 alone.
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China has been pumping more cash into its flagging economy to spark growth and mitigate effects from the trade war.
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But a year later, Mr. Guaidó's campaign for regime change is flagging, while Mr. Maduro has ramped up political repression.
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Mr. Bush made the case that it was time to spend the nation's surplus to jump-start a flagging economy.
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Ms. Hodges is not alone in emphasizing distaste for the president, perhaps shoring up flagging progressive support along the way.
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And come last summer, with the company's stock price flagging and industry headwinds emerging, Aron spearheaded a profit improvement plan.
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Telecommunications equipment company Adva Optical Networking slumped 13% to a three-month low after flagging disruptions from the coronavirus outbreak.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)Samsung (SSNLF)'s profits are still flagging — but the company says things are finally looking up.
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Critics accused Mr. Erdogan of deliberately rekindling violence in Kurdish areas to stir nationalist passions and reverse his flagging fortunes.
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The Australian dollar, which rallied more than 1 percent overnight against a flagging greenback, was up 0.1 percent at $0.7774.
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National statistics institute ISTAT said earlier on Wednesday that the budget would help Italy's flagging economy by boosting domestic demand.
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It was the second small rate cut cut in two months, as China tries to prop up its flagging economy.
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As elsewhere in the Midwest, the rightward shift this denoted was driven by working-class whites and flagging union membership.
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All this looks like an odd way to boost India's flagging animal spirits—the deeper reason for corporate India's malaise.
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At McAfee they had a staff of 225,223 workers flagging 227,2904 malware signatures a day, but 22019,2019 were coming in.
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Teachers across the region described buildings with internal temperatures over 100 degrees, listless students, and flagging attention in the classroom.
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Donald Trump has a simple answer for people who look at his flagging poll numbers and pronounce him toast: Brexit.
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This week, Apple cut its revenue forecast for the first time in 22018 years, citing flagging iPhone sales in China.
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After Motherboard contacted the company flagging one hacked account in particular, Instagram restored it, but others were not so lucky.
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But now, Mr. Suder's initial assistance is ending, and some of the universities' commitments to the First Scholars program are flagging.
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The euro lost steam after soft euro zone economic data and comments from European Central Bank policymakers flagging low underlying inflation.
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Wholesale beef prices have declined two days in a row, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, suggesting demand was flagging.
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Once the candidate starts speaking, we're responsible for watching and flagging any newsworthy soundbites for the network and our digital platforms.
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That should pop up on someone's radar and companies should have the moral responsibility to add that to their flagging systems.
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In 2016, Nigeria's Central Bank attempted to boost the flagging Naira through import controls on items including medicine, furniture and foodstuffs.
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Prosecutor Amy Sweasy asked Noor whether Damond could have been flagging him down when he saw her raise her right arm.
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" — The Wall Street Journal offers more context around flagging biotech seed sales: "Behind the Monsanto Deal, Doubts About the GMO Revolution.
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Activists have rallied against Instagram's nipple-detection AI, which drew criticism for flagging female nipples for removal but not male nipples.
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First: what happens if the model is wrong, either falsely flagging units for inspection or ignoring buildings where violations are happening?
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Investors were concerned that any additional revelation could dampen already flagging momentum for Trump's agenda of lower taxes and lax regulations.
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Optical DNA maps and computer algorithms will assist in the process, ensuring the proper sequential order and flagging any structural errors.
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Banning politicians wouldn't be accepted by society as a trade-off for flagging all of the white supremacist propaganda, he argued.
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And the European Union's executive body pushing for social media firms to automate the flagging of illegal content to accelerate takedowns.
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Evenity comes with a boxed warning, the FDA's strictest warning, flagging increased risk of heart attack, stroke and cardiovascular-related death.
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By flagging suspected travelers, these sniffer dogs could prevent malaria from spreading between countries and help infected people get earlier treatment.
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Oil prices hit two-year lows after a surprise rise in U.S. inventories of refined products suggested demand may be flagging.
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Car distributors attribute flagging sales to new excise taxes on automobiles that started this year and higher consumer prices, including oil.
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Also in 2018, Twitter banned purposefully misgendering or "deadnaming" trans users, flagging the practices as as forms of abuse or harassment.
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The system analysed data on customers' behaviour, comparing it with the behaviour of other similar customers and flagging anomalies for review.
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Bik, the Stanford microbiologist, said that when she first started flagging possible image manipulations on PubPeer, she occasionally got it wrong.
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Some uploads were reportedly altered to evade detection, as users tweaked the footage slightly to prevent automated tools from flagging it.
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Chorus is optimized for transcribing calls, much like VoiceOps, but its sweet spot is flagging action items and sharing best practices.
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After flagging a Day of the Rope tweet, Twitter gave the option to add four additional tweets from the offending account.
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Some lawmakers criticized the police as being lax in flagging radicalization and blamed them for not monitoring Mr. Harpon more closely.
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In total, our data reveals that 60 women have died since 2015 despite previously flagging concerns about their killers to police.
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Now, longtime users are criticizing the company's auto-detecting algorithms, which appear to be incorrectly flagging some inoffensive images as explicit.
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At an office in Cambridge, they manually review images reported by the public before flagging them to ISPs to take down.
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If you're partying with your partner and one of you is flagging, you've sort of got to call it a night.
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"Before I posted the iPhone X video, I knew people were saying the algorithm was flagging that term exactly," Schmanke said.
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SCORE's director of communications and public relations Betsy Dougert has had various problems of her own with Facebook's flagging of content.
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Despite flagging popularity since she was elected, Tsai now has "two powerful cards to play: democracy and sovereignty," Stratfor's Zhang said.
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His testimony could dampen already flagging momentum for the U.S. President's agenda of rolling back regulations and overhauling the tax code.
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He repeatedly brought up how Facebook's detection systems automatically take down 103 percent of "terrorist content" before any kind of flagging.
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It did not give details beyond flagging plans for a significant number of launches towards the end of the third quarter.
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License-plate readers are now guarding the entrances of wealthy neighborhoods, tracking every vehicle that passes and automatically flagging blacklisted cars.
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Moments before Gizmodo published this article, many of the videos, some of which redditors were also flagging, were removed from YouTube.
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She also suggests flagging important emails that you can't answer right away so that they don't get lost in your inbox.
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Mid-cap security software company Sophos slumped 27 percent to a near two-year low after flagging slightly lower annual billings.
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Privacy reviews of adtech platforms have already raised plenty of ethical questions, in addition to flagging actual violations of the law.
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Citi analysts cited the main negatives as the bank's flagging of lower margins on Swedish mortgages and slashing its dividend policy.
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The attacks may complicate efforts to revive the country's flagging economy and Indonesia's President Joko Widodo's initiative to drive tourism growth.
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The Bank of Japan surprised investors on Friday by introducing negative rates in a bid to stimulate the flagging Japanese economy.
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With growth and inflation flagging again, and the ECB's policy arsenal depleted, whoever succeeds him may need to be similarly bold.
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Regulators had been red flagging multiple listings by one owner and entire home listings — illegal as per New York City law.
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AI, for instance, is much better at flagging instances of nudity and gore than it is at picking up hate speech.
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Meanwhile, reports have claimed that businesses try to game the system by using Trustpilot's flagging system to suppress potentially negative reviews.
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He reportedly gave a paid speech to RT-TV in Russia without asking the Pentagon's permission or flagging the State Department.
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This shift happens as Apple reported lower revenue for the first time in years against a backdrop of flagging iPhone demand.
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Sonia initially resisted calls to enter politics before taking the plunge and lifting Congress' flagging fortunes under her family's brand name.
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Data that is necessarily highly sensitive in nature — being as the community governance issue he's flagging here relates to controversial content.
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Megan Geckler and her team created it by hand weaving flagging tape, carefully placing it to create a dizzying visual effect.
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President Tayyip Erdogan wants cheap credit to spur a flagging economy and has described himself as an "enemy" of interest rates.
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Oil slipped about 1 percent after a surprise rise in U.S. inventories of refined products that suggested demand may be flagging.
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" White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer also pointed to the Obama administration for initially flagging the seven "countries of particular concern.
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In reality, the platform relies on both community flagging and automated filters that evaluate a video's tags, titles, and visual imagery.
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Other people's efforts to jazz up their flagging marital sex lives are bound to seem a bit grim on the page.
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Furthermore, her seat is safely Democratic, representing an opportunity for candidates like de León to refresh the party's flagging national bench.
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On the other hand, productive entrepreneurship, which generates wealth by creating new and better products and services for everyone, is flagging.
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" While Google refused to remove the video, it agreed to post a warning for Kenyan viewers flagging it as "potentially inappropriate.
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"This slight beat was maintained almost throughout the P&L," he added, flagging a 'hold' rating and 375 pence price target.
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China stimulus Stocks also got a boost after China took steps to encourage bank lending and stimulate the country's flagging economy.
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If it's just a matter of the content flagging a brand's safety filters, Cheq blocks the placement and it ends there.
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He believes AI will be able to replace some of Facebook's human content moderators, flagging offensive content before anyone sees it.
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But it quickly turned lower, with analysts flagging widening losses, slowing user growth and lack of voting rights for outside investors.
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I considered flagging it to the dean, but then again, that would mean outing myself as someone who had done this.
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Campaigning in Wisconsin on Sunday evening, Trump called for Kasich to drop out of the race due to his flagging numbers.
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Lungu said there would be work in the next five years of his term in office to revive the flagging economy.
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The estimate for 228.6 dropped to 22020% from 2.5% in April's poll, flagging worries about a repeat of recent political friction.
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This one's got a particular weight to it, too, given that smartphone sales have started flagging for the first time ever.
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Comic book publishers are facing a growing crisis: Flagging interest from readers and competition from digital entertainment are dragging down sales.
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They discuss responding directly to Russia by restricting speech, flagging false information on public platforms and opening centers to counter disinformation.
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The bill also says that tech companies have to more clearly display a unified option for flagging and reporting such messages.
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Plans to privatize state firms are central to Bolsonaro's economic proposals as he aims to kick-start the country's flagging economy.
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"If the Fed buys mortgage backed bonds, we can get those rates lower, bolstering the now flagging housing market," he said.
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WASHINGTON — Four years ago, Bernie Sanders pulled off a dramatic upset win in Michigan's primary to revive his flagging presidential campaign.
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But most entrepreneurs do the opposite when faced with flagging sales, and end up dissipating their energies without the desired results.
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His testimony could dampen already flagging momentum for Trump's legislative agenda of rolling back healthcare reforms and overhauling the tax code.
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"Don't drink the tap water, have a cab called for you instead of flagging one down on the street," recommends Wilson.
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Starting in December, the network will send its member banks summaries of their communications, with a separate note flagging suspicious transactions.
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At the first meeting of the group in September in Athens, the group called for European measures to boost flagging growth.
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Her brothers had offered guidance, at least briefly, during a tour before the opening, flagging a structural misalignment in a bathroom.
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She hopes it will help restore the public's flagging faith in the integrity of government and its ability to do good.
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In addition to flagging potential problems and deficiencies, the GPMB provides recommendations to national and international leaders and other decision-makers.
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As Muderick has become more aggressive about flagging trademark violations, he sees the competing products reappear under new names and packaging.
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Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC is turning to the blockchain as the company tries to breathe new life into its flagging business.
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With little leverage to influence the regional players, Abbas spoke to his own people, trying to shore up his flagging support.
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The drug's label comes with a boxed warning, the FDA's harshest, flagging a potential increased risk of thyroid c-cell tumors.
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After all, 2020 is generally believed to be when 5G-driven purchases will start helping to right long-flagging smartphone sales.
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If you talk to some Democrats they privately worry about the so-called resistance and whether or not it's actually flagging.
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Closs escaped January 10, flagging down a woman walking her dog, who took her to a nearby home and called police.
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The drug's label comes with a boxed warning, the FDA's harshest, flagging a potential increased risk of thyroid c-cell tumors.
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In 1995 the Bank of Japan lowered its main interest rate to 0.5 percent to try and reflate the flagging economy.
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Bank of America announced Friday that it would begin flagging and declining transactions made with credit cards to known cryptocurrency exchanges.
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Royal Bank of Scotland's slumped 6.8% after flagging a new strategy to cut back its investment bank and rename the company.
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Apple faced a backlash late last year when it emerged that the company slowed down some older iPhones with flagging batteries.
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While they were simply working diligently to flip rooms, I'd request flagging potential noise when checking in if that's a concern.
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The news hit Indra's shares, with analysts flagging that the Spanish company will need to find mechanisms to finance the deal.
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But there were other metrics: the system timed how long workers spent flagging ads, as well as how many ads were flagged.
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DHS and acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan have been flagging the rising number of migrants and crowded condition at border camps.
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Novartis will launch a strategic review of its flagging eyecare business, Alcon, chief executive Joe Jimenez told CNBC's Squawk Box on Wednesday.
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The China Times says the two new iPads should help bolster Apple's flagging tablets sales, thanks to their more affordable price tags.
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The pick up in Ireland has coincided with flagging recruitment in Britain even before the referendum, due to uncertainty over its outcome.
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Flagging a video on YouTube doesn't guarantee it will be taken down, but it does mean someone at YouTube will review it.
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Flagging profits undercut Daimler's ability to plow money into the vehicles of the future at a time when such investment is crucial.
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Japan's Hiromasa Fujimori was fourth and Lochte fifth in the last individual race of his long career, with a flagging Pereira seventh.
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A recent report from Bloomberg said the Chinese government is considering a cut to taxes on auto purchases to revive flagging sales.
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We've done this by flagging it as an upload term, disabling certain search terms, blocking channels and searching and removing content manually.
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Human monitors decide quickly what to do with content that has been flagged, and most such flagging is done via automated detection.
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Yet the will to enforce them is flagging now that nuclear tensions on the Korean peninsula have eased and ties are improving.
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The same year it was also revealed that TSA officers are flagging passengers based simply on suspicious behaviours such as excessive yawning.
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The company says it removes around 66,000 hate mail posts per week, and it relies heavily on user flagging to catch them.
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" And, per the National Geographic, tiger bone is used as a protector against "rheumatism and arthritis — and for impotence and flagging libido.
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However, cuts to pension benefits are a tough sell in Congress, and economic data suggests the economy is flagging, perhaps even shrinking.
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Photo: GettyOn Friday, Facebook debuted its new flagging system for fake news in America, tagging hoax stories as "disputed" for some users.
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But the government has lost momentum on the pension legislation recently, and economic data suggests the economy is flagging, perhaps even shrinking.
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Twitter said it still requires a human reviewer to remove a live video from Periscope, but the tech does help for flagging.
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Governments subsidised the construction of boats, which were job creators and symbols of national prestige at a time when empires were flagging.
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A class-action settlement has resulted in a federal monitor, more cameras on the grounds, and a flagging system for violent COs.
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Donald Trump had a final chance to stabilize his flagging campaign and make a play for the dwindling slice of undecided voters.
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But the "neglected toilers in the engine room of Parliament", as one former whip calls them, are showing signs of flagging, too.
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YouTube has admitted this is a real issue; last year, it said it had changed its flagging algorithm to restrict fewer videos.
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The situation is another example of Facebook's automated content flagging tools marking legitimate content as illegitimate, in this case calling it spam.
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Super PACs have so far not been exceptional in the 2016 race, in terms of supplementing campaigns or keeping flagging candidates alive.
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London (CNN Business)The European Central Bank has hinted that it will unleash more stimulus to help support the flagging eurozone economy.
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It held its key rate at a record low of 1.25 percent despite flagging the growing risks on its export-reliant economy.
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Among the factors are slowed economic growth in the country and flagging global smartphone sales, as users upgrade their devices less frequently.
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The researchers blamed a flagging bug disclosure program and patching system as the major faults behind these vulnerabilities existing for prolonged periods.
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But the attacks may complicate efforts to revive the country's flagging economy and Indonesia's President Joko Widodo's initiative to drive tourism growth.
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The stakes are high because pension reform could boost the country's flagging economy and give it some stability in the long run.
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Southwest had complained about mechanics flagging minor maintenance issues to force unnecessary flight cancellations for things such as missing seat row numbers.
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While it may not be obvious on the surface, the January U.S. job report could provide a lift to flagging financial spirits.
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Anemic productivity growth and flagging corporate profits can be traced to too much entitlement spending as the world's population ages, Greenspan added.
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Flagging user growth at Snapchat has amplified internal strife between the CEO and engineers, according to a new report by The Information.
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To weed out spam and objectionable content, Instagram will use automated and manual systems for flagging inappropriate posts and blocking their authors.
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AN EASY way to revive a flagging dinner party is to ask people to name their choice of the greatest crime show.
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Japan has adopted fiscal stimulus while leaders from southern Europe last week called for action to boost flagging growth in the bloc.
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If policymakers want to keep the option for a June hike open, they would need to start flagging it soon, he said.
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That's why Google in 2015 started flagging email recipients who used a provider that didn't support STARTTLS with a red open padlock.
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But the stock quickly turned lower, with analysts flagging widening losses, slowing user growth and lack of voting rights for outside investors.
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But his performance on Tuesday likely will do little to restart his flagging fundraising or reverse his downward slide in opinion polls.
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Some years later, New Jersey passed legislation to authorize and regulate sports gambling in an attempt to revitalize its flagging gaming industry.
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But he should be prepared to offer some tangible new initiative to keep alive his flagging vision of a nuclear-free world.
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Still, Amazon says some sellers are working to sabotage others, maliciously flagging products as counterfeit or infringing on trademarks, the Journal reports.
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His appearance last Friday in Pensacola was a wink, wink, nudge, nudge way to rally Republican support for the flagging Republican nominee.
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There's been a lot of talk about a Chinese golf boom, and of the Chinese market saving a flagging global golf industry.
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Google, for example, faced criticism when a program to pinpoint hate speech online began flagging online comments that included African-American vernacular.
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Employees at Japanese firms often climb the ranks by showing loyalty and are discouraged from flagging suspicious activity or behavior, experts say.
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The falling support means that it will be harder for the weakened party to enact its agenda -- including bolstering the flagging economy.
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It's building a SaaS tool to improve visibility of customer data, flagging up where it's stored, who's accessing it and so on.
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It made announcements about flagging and deleting suspicious activity ahead of the 2018 midterms and tackling accounts out of Russia and Iran.
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Like President Tayyip Erdogan, Yildirim has been urging lenders to lower their interest rates to spur spending and bolster Turkey's flagging economy.
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Center-right President Mauricio Macri's administration is hoping an economic recovery ahead of midterm elections in October can boost flagging approval ratings.
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His statements this weekend, for instance, drew attention away from a flagging effort by Senate Republicans to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
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Iran's leaders have begun promoting patriotic causes, recognizing in the changing mood a chance to reinforce their credibility, which had been flagging.
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Despite the flagging ridership, buses provide a critical source of transportation outside Manhattan, reaching into neighborhoods that are far from subway stops.
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So, with iPad upgrade sales flagging and official Apple Watch sales numbers conspicuously absent, what could Apple do to wow people again?
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Moderators also said the criteria for flagging videos constantly fluctuated and often catered exclusively to concerns that could affect marketing to advertisers.
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Those people will spend a week watching both teams in several practice sessions, evaluating their NBA-grade gifts and flagging potential demerits.
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In December, the city council added it to Detroit's emergency demolition list, flagging it as a building that must come down immediately.
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Mr. Owens added that the agency needed to do a better job of flagging indicators that a veteran might be in trouble.
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For instance, the company looks at reports from users flagging abuse, or the rates at which people block, mute or follow others.
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Smartphone manufacturers have very much been banking on the increased interest in 5G to help correct the larger trend of flagging sales.
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But before the dinner on Wednesday night, prospects for quickly enacting a replacement for DACA had appeared to be flagging in Congress.
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Joe Biden chalked up a comfortable win the South Carolina Democratic primary in a needed boost for a flagging 226 presidential campaign.
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Investors are worried his testimony could dampen already flagging momentum for Trump's agenda of rolling back regulation and overhauling the tax code.
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The nation's slow-and-steady economic expansion has continued, with little sign in the latest data that it is flagging or accelerating.
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A win at home would bolster her flagging campaign, while losses here and in other Super Tuesday states could spell the end.
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Flagging: CNN's Deirdre Walsh picked up last night that the House Freedom Caucus has due process issues with the Fix NICS bill.
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If Trump had any particular goals he was interested in conveying, he did not appear intent on flagging them ahead of time.
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"We continue to see good value given the dominant market position," he said in a note to clients, flagging an 'add' recommendation.
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Some saw her performance as an act of desperation: a flagging candidate seeking discount media coverage with a parade of quotable moments.
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The prospecting page shows the vacant space in relationship to other open stores in the shopping center or mall, flagging potential complications.
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Worries over flagging growth in China gambling destination Macau contributed to losses in casino stocks Caesar's, Wynn and MGM in recent sessions.
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Restricted mode relies on "community flagging, age restrictions and other signals" to identify which videos to filter, according to an official description.
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Oil prices CLc210.27 hit two-year lows after a surprise rise in U.S. inventories of refined products suggested demand may be flagging.
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But that kind of success comes and goes, as flagging interest in aging series like Halo and Gears of War has demonstrated.
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The injection of Saudi and Emirati aid in April briefly bolstered Sudan's flagging currency, but it has slumped again in recent weeks.
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The moves show how global consumer goods companies are looking to new, interesting areas to offset flagging growth in their core businesses.
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Concerns about the flagging global economy contributed to U.S. stocks posting a loss in 2018 for the first time in a decade.
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Their flagging spirits were instantly revived when a column of huge, freshly washed Toyota Land Cruisers rolled up, the shiniest things for miles.
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Investors are concerned that any major revelation by Comey could dampen already flagging momentum for Trump's agenda of lower taxes and lax regulations.
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With its latest $34 billion acquisition of Red Hat, IBM may have found something more elementary than "Watson" to save its flagging business.
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They just have to modify their methodology so they're only flagging voters who told DPS they were noncitizens after they registered to vote.
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Talladega College was founded in 1867 by former slaves, and the band was an attempt to boost flagging enrollment and advertise the school.
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Released in June 1997, it was credited with introducing a new take on the flagging Britpop genre and steering Radiohead toward global stardom.
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In 2002, ACT announced that it would stop flagging the test scores of disabled students who required extra time to complete the test.
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In other words, the band does some of the work a cardiologist might, flagging people who may be in need of more care.
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" But in many cases, the spokesperson said, its AI has proven "more accurate than humans at flagging videos that need to be removed.
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If the user still decides to post, a red warning will show up at the bottom of the post, flagging it as fake.
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The system was able to achieve close to 93 percent of the accuracy of two law enforcement experts in flagging potentially illegal postings.
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The drone security guards will apparently follow a pre-programmed route, livestreaming everything they see and flagging anything perceived as out of order.
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"On Nov 16, YouTube updated its Kids App and community guidelines to allow for stronger regulation and flagging ability for parents," he said.
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British fashion brand Burberry Group Plc fell 1.8% after flagging a slide in demand from China and Hong Kong due to the epidemic.
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Twitter says its automated flagging has grown from 923 percent of all abusive tweets last quarter and 38 percent the quarter before that.
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Dutch speciality chemicals company DSM on Tuesday raised its profit outlook for 2019, despite flagging continued weakness in some of its Asian markets.
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Across Asia, governments are attempting to tackle flagging birth figures, amid concerns about a shrinking future labor force and weaker economic growth prospects.
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As a consequence, some agencies sent bulletins to local and state officials flagging the information, a U.S. government source in Washington told Reuters.
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Although there is no clear correlation between critical or commercial success in music and success in acting, crossing over can reinvigorate flagging careers.
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N, a sign that so-called affordable luxury companies are having to look to new markets and customer bases to boost flagging sales.
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It's rare you see NASCAR Kyle Busch slowing his car down, let alone honking his horn and flagging you down to say 'sup.
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China is allowing local governments to issue debt earlier than normal this year, amid a push by Beijing to revive flagging economic growth.
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Since flagging holes in its accounts in December 2017, estimates of losses stemming from alleged accounting fraud are now as high $7 billion.
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Notably, as Reuters points out, this is a very rare instance of the inter-agency committee flagging an acquisition that has already closed.
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Mr. O'Malley, a former governor of Maryland, did his best to bolster his flagging candidacy and take advantage of some rare national exposure.
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Oftentimes the narrative around racial visibility is pointing out where you're invisible and flagging the shows or stories that erase instead of enhance.
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Meanwhile, political activists or trolls could have abused the reporting feature, mass-flagging accurate stories as false if they conflicted with their views.
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Investors were concerned that any additional revelation could dampen already flagging momentum for President Donald Trump's agenda of lower taxes and lax regulations.
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He convinced Thomas to get in his car, before driving toward a nearby patrol station and flagging down an officer, the paper reports.
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Airship is building a feature flagging framework that lets small startups roll out products the same way the the big tech companies do.
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It asked Japan to scrap the plan, flagging concerns over wider disruptions of global supply chains involving South Korean chip and screen makers.
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Flagging does not always lead to censorship—even after a video is flagged, the same clip reuploaded with additional commentary might be permissible.
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Across the board, the second most troubling threat was global climate change, with people in 13 countries flagging it as their greatest concern.
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The new tools include a streamlined reporting process to identify fake news, flagging those stories, improved sharing analytics and steps to tackle spammers.
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U.S. packaged goods companies, already struggling with lower demand and price tensions with retailers, have recently begun flagging higher commodities and transportation costs.
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We have also been warned about the narrow leadership in the S&P thanks to tech, now that the reflation trade is flagging.
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Despite the apparently flagging interest in the Apple Watch, respondents indicated that they thought smartwatches would become a mainstay in the near future.
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Canada has already hiked twice in recent months and the Bank of England shocked many last week by flagging its own coming increases.
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There already has been some criticism, however, of Disney effectively doubling down on a live sports strategy that has been flagging via ESPN.
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Even in this new experiment by Twitter, trolls could get wise to Twitter's behavioral flagging, and adjust their behavior to appear more organic.
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With the way I have two factor set up the most likely explanation is a bogus flagging of a connection as "new activity".
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Powell retreated somewhat from this view in November before again flagging future rate hikes after the Fed's fourth 2018 rate hike in December.
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The million (or trillion) dollar question now is: is this the major correction many people have been flagging for months, if not years?
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The "festival" was established just a few years ago, when dog meat traders saw an opportunity to boost flagging sales of dog meat.
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On Sunday, with his energy flagging, Djokovic grew increasingly frustrated with the chair umpire, Damian Steiner, over court conditions he considered dangerously damp.
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Elsewhere, Australia's largest bulk grain handler GrainCorp Ltd dropped to an eight-week trough after flagging its first annual loss in a decade.
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The separately-listed business this week stopped short of forecasting earnings figures, instead flagging sales volume growth that may bring about higher profitability.
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One organizer connected to the DC groups expressed concern that Facebook might be flagging activists working together using VPNs for suspicious coordinated activity.
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Most of these systems have user flagging tools which factor heavily into the algorithmic scoring of whether content should be elevated for review.
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Current rules-based approaches for flagging suspicious accounts or transactions are notoriously flawed and result in lots of useless, time-consuming false positives.
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Its success even helped revive the flagging career of the former Defense minister who commissioned the system over a decade ago, Amir Peretz.
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If the Yankees (62-59) are going to keep alive their flagging hopes, they could not have picked a better place to begin.
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HBC has embarked on a mission to boost flagging sales as the company combats market share erosion by e-commerce behemoths including Amazon.
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Putin on Wednesday accused Poroshenko of orchestrating a "provocation" in the sea to boost his flagging popularity ratings before an election next year.
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What He Said: As I reported earlier this weekend, New Hampshire could have either resurrected Bush's flagging campaign, or killed it for good.
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It was the most popular dish of the night, with several people flagging down DeLeon to ask questions about the ingredients and recipe.
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Juul has also initiated an internal team focused on flagging and reporting social media content that is inappropriate or targeted to underage users.
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Sanofi badly needs new products to make up for flagging sales in its diabetes business, where its top-seller Lantus faces growing competition.
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Now he and his team are in daily contact with the social media platforms, flagging posts that need to be taken down, fast.
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Market damage was especially severe in China, where investors are anxious about a flagging economy and the trade war with the United States.
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After YouTube introduces a new policy, human moderators work to train YouTube's automated flagging system to spot videos that violate the new rule.
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However, Diaz also failed a drug test of his own, with his test flagging for the presence of marijuana metabolites in his system.
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In that instance, Facebook removed the video after New Zealand police alerted the company; it often relies on users flagging content as well.
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Like "The Full Monty," it concerns a bunch of middle-aged men trying to revive their flagging spirits by putting on a show.
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Flagging severe cases could lower emergency visitsOn their own, the three mild symptoms don't normally set off alarm bells for clinicians, Coffee said.
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For example, some of the website Facebook relies on for fact-checking or flagging misinformation are considered by conservatives to be left-leaning.
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These are proteins that bind to specific parts of an invader or an infected cell, flagging the target for destruction by other cells.
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How did this response "restore international attention to the Palestinian cause with each one-sided casualty report" and revive "Hamas's flagging political fortunes"?
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Applying AI to prompt authors with suggested content, flagging important items that demand attention, and auto-archiving old content, are a few examples.
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Warren — who has been flagging in national polls since her fourth-place finish in New Hampshire — needed a good performance on Wednesday night.
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The legacy of her father, associated with South Korea's modernization, lent Ms. Park credibility as someone who could jolt the country's flagging economy.
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In August, the FDA appeared to reject the injectable medication, sending a letter to the company flagging risks of infections and kidney injury.
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Samsung's phones are capable of detecting and flagging spam callers, but they don't send calls straight to your voicemail like the iPhone does.
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That was at least in part because tech companies improved their reporting process by bundling photos and videos instead of flagging them individually.
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Census Bureau officials told VICE News that thousands of people shared the story on social media before readers started flagging it to them.
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Yet every mainstream foreign automaker, including Toyota, Honda, Hyundai, Nissan, Subaru and Volkswagen, continues to send new cars to showrooms, despite flagging sales.
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"Claiming you're worried a woman can't win/flagging that she'll receive sexist attacks is something many, many people feel," the campaign official wrote.
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According to Bickert, algorithms detect when comments under a post voice suspicions that the post is fake, automatically flagging it for fact-checkers.
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Earlier this year, Twitter said it would begin flagging tweets from influential government officials who violate its rules around bullying and offensive behavior.
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Jonathan had not heard from Thays, and he was flagging in the online pre-algebra class for which he had dutifully signed up.
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The world's third-largest economy faces pressures in other areas with its central bank trimming the inflation outlook on Wednesday, flagging external risks.
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It will also discourage tech companies from flagging suspected illegal activity to law enforcement because it could open them up to civil litigation.
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The comments flagging a cautious approach to stimulus come a day after economic data showed fixed asset investment posting meagre growth in November.
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Southeast Asia's second-largest economy is facing flagging growth, below-target inflation, a climbing baht, risks to financial stability and falling consumer confidence.
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Kamala Harris delivered a defiant response to recent media reports that her flagging campaign is crippled by internal disputes and on the ropes.
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"The country is mired in a roiling social crisis that is getting worse," he wrote in a chapter dedicated to America's flagging happiness.
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Flagging demand from consumers is replacing U.S. trade policy as the chief concern in boardrooms around the world, according to a CNBC survey.
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In China, where flagging a problem can be interpreted as criticising the government, fear of failure probably encouraged reckless carrying on as normal.
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If Google Maps was better at flagging even just scheduled maintenance, the subways and buses here would be so much easier to navigate.
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He finally ended with one question: Why does Facebook put the burden of flagging inappropriate content on users instead of protecting them itself?
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Trump has indicated that he would also be prepared to seek a deal to bolster Iran's flagging economy, an apparent move to defuse tensions.
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The BIS said however that studying the state of the financial cycle does a better job of flagging recession risks than the yield curve.
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Gina Sanchez, CEO of Chantico Global, says GM's restructuring plans could give the company legs to weather any flagging auto demand down the road.
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In Japan, the earlier-than-expected announcement to boost the flagging Japanese economy lifted Asian stock markets but weighed on the safe-haven yen.
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Now, there's an app on the market with the sole intention of flagging restaurants as "safe" for Trump supporters, as The Daily Beast. reported.
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Though the site won't ban porn and other objectionable content until December 17th, it is already flagging content that could be subject to censorship.
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It wasn't until the 1950s that confectioners started to push their product this time of year as a way to boost flagging fall sales.
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"But they are beginning to see highly pathogenic viruses in the bird markets," flagging the need to shut markets down and cull birds accordingly.
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For Sanders, the Michigan victory revived a flagging campaign and injected new life into a candidacy that appeared to be on its last fumes.
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Museums should build on this understanding, and expand value at the local level, more so than we should lament flagging attendance at larger institutions.
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Photo: Mark Lennihan (AP)On Monday, Tumblr announced plans to ban sexually explicit content starting December 17, and it's already (badly) flagging offending posts.
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Like other Italian fashion brands, Tod's has been struggling to rejuvenate its image and product offering to attract younger shoppers and relaunch flagging sales.
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He tried to implement facial recognition and use flagging to prevent users from uploading inappropriate content, but people still found a way around it.
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The company's flagging sales were also compounded by the bad press surrounding its 2014 ouster of then-CEO Dov Charney for alleged sexual harassment.
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Unlike our analysis, the ISU's system only looks at one performance at a time, flagging any scores that fall far enough from the average.
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That means the tweets won't trigger a flagging system Twitter announced last month, intended to limit the reach of banned content by public officials.
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Singapore's economy has been hit by weak global demand, while a labour shortage and a flagging oil and gas sector have dragged on growth.
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The FDA altered its policy for flagging animal feed shipments with salmonella in 2013 to focus on specific strains known to cause animal disease.
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There are many downside risks, and one of the risks that we keep flagging is risks on the trade front, the uncertainty surrounding it.
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The South Korean tech giant is hoping to revive flagging growth in its mobile business with its latest handset, featuring a big, bending screen.
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And flagging too many things can be counter-productive, said Marwan Muhammad, a statistician and former spokesman for the Collective against Islamophobia in France.
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Last week, Colbert brought back his Colbert character , the guy who used to host The Colbert Report, to boost his flagging Late Show ratings.
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The report claimed the program is in "disarray," and that the company prioritized flagging misinformation which affected its advertisers (Facebook said this was untrue).
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Reporting violence is one thing, but flagging the account because it doesn't fit your own standards of what something "should" look like is another.
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The spokesman also made a point of flagging how the latter has been called out for a lack of co-operation by security agencies.
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Investors also looked for further policy directions from President Jair Bolsonaro's government, which promised an economic stimulus package on Wednesday to revive flagging growth.
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Facebook already records a "heatmap" of viewer data for 360-degree videos, for instance, flagging which parts of a video people find most interesting.
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Rather, Horizon feels like a studio unburdened from a flagging genre, a meaningless sci-fi setting, and one of video games' drabbest color palettes.
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The dollar index against a basket of six major currencies was steady at 97.073 after gaining 0.1 percent overnight thanks to the flagging euro.
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Sales have been flagging, so companies are scrambling to stand out — heck, even HTC is going all-in on crypto with the Exodus One.
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Singapore's economy has been hit by weak global demand, while a labor shortage and a flagging oil and gas sector have dragged on growth.
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The company, which recently began to allow advertising breaks in live video streams, has also tried to automate the process for flagging offensive material.
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Scribd's robots are flagging the document as a copyrighted work, despite the fact that, as a government-produced document, it's in the public domain.
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Ramaphosa, who came to power in February 2018 with a pledge to fix ailing state firms, is under pressure to revive the flagging economy.
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The third-quarter performance reflected a weak performance in France where CEO Alexandre Bompard has made reviving flagging sales at large hypermarkets a priority.
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Ramaphosa, who came to power in February 2018 with a pledge to fix ailing state firms, is under pressure to revive the flagging economy.
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Stocks fell, led by the retail sector leader, Mr Price , extending losses to a near seven-month low after flagging lower half-year profits.
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He didn't share any figures indicating that Facebook has improved at flagging content that breaches its rules, though, instead repeating numbers released last November.
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However, shares are under pressure as current quarter guidance comes in below Street forecasts due to flagging demand for mobile chips, among other factors.
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Packaged foods manufacturers are facing flagging consumer trust and stagnating demand for some core products as consumers opt for foods with simpler ingredient lists.
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His ragtag coalition, which includes less-educated, lower-income and older voters along with angry GOP moderates and independents, shows no signs of flagging.
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In France, where CEO Bompard has made reviving flagging sales at hypermarket stores a priority, operating profit fell 43.3 percent to 466 million euros.
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For example, the large spike in flows toward the end of the trading day points to a financial stability consideration that is worth flagging.
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Venezuelan capital Caracas came in 202nd place, with researchers flagging that its living standards had dropped due to its current economic and political instability.
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The flagging program is a collaboration with a third-party fact-checking group that has accreditation from Poynter's International Fact Checking Code of Principles.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch's closely watched monthly survey found more than half of its participants now flagging a global economic slowdown next year.
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"Halifax's data suggest that the recent jump in new mortgage rates has poured cold water on a market that already was flagging," he said.
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The bias allegations stem from Facebook flagging some conservative content as inappropriate or offensive, about which congresspeople hammered Mark Zuckerberg in his congressional testimony.
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In the 19503s, the French government appointed a minister for Rock and Roll, to try to fix the country's flagging presence in that field.
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While Facebook has zapped accounts pushing anti-Al Jazeera content in the past, it did not respond to multiple reports flagging QatariLeaks in October.
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In a bid to boost flagging growth, the government will introduce a big stimulus package later this month, Finance Minister Uttama Savanayana has said.
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But Munich-based B2B SaaS startup Celonis reckons software can do a better job of flagging up areas where there's room for business optimization.
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American manufacturing, which powers about a tenth of the U.S. economy, is the main sector already flagging under the weight of the global slowdown.
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By flagging "growing headwinds" to earnings on Wednesday, StanChart joined its bigger rival HSBC in painting a darker outlook due to the Sino-U.
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The acquisition of the company, formerly called Harrah's Entertainment, in 2008 got into early trouble as a flagging economy left the indebted company struggling.
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Packaged foods makers are facing flagging consumer trust and stagnating demand for some core products as consumers opt for foods with simpler ingredient lists.
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In many ways, it was Mr. Trump's most successful performance of the summer, after weeks of agonizing gaffes, missed opportunities and flagging poll numbers.
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That would give President Donald Trump a legislative victory and possibly add more fuel to the stock market rally, which has been flagging lately.
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The roaring economy appears to be flagging or, at least showing signs that the upward momentum of the past year-plus is receding considerably.
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And the firm has been flagging the massive growth in Indian Android users since early 2017, not long after the launch of Reliance Jio.
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Ms. Jaffe worked steadily and methodically into her 90s, producing paintings and works on paper that showed no sign of flagging invention or vigor.
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In my time with Prakash, she always had time for another conversation, another photo, another interview, and never showed any signs of flagging energy.
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The drug, however, comes with a boxed warning - the FDA's strongest - flagging risks of rise in blood pressure that can cause major cardiovascular events.
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With albums sales flagging, it's increasingly more lucrative for an artist to establish themselves as a brand rather than someone who puts out records.
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He said he had received training on field artillery at a base in Oklahoma but quit due to a hip injury and flagging motivation.
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In short, Narvekar blames the endowment's flagging investment performance on its traditional "hybrid" strategy, through which it utilizes both in-house and outside managers.
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Following the public filing, investors and the media began flagging concerns about WeWork's path towards profitability and the impulsivity of its CEO, Adam Neumann.
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The restructuring came in an effort to lift flagging earnings at the Swiss bank, whose shares have fallen 30% in the past 12 months.
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The results gave them a reprieve, easing concern the SPD would pull out of the national coalition to rebuild its flagging support in opposition.
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Data on consumer spending had suggested that while the economy was slowing, it was not losing momentum as rapidly as financial markets were flagging.
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This isn't the first time Telegram's security has come under question, with multiple security specialists flagging its custom MTproto protocol in the last year.
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Both Silicon Valley and Wall Street are watching the stock intently to see if it can give a boost to a flagging IPO market.
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Many women say the marches last year unleashed a new era of activism and a level of energy that shows no sign of flagging.
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Here are five ideas: States with flagging economies and declining populations lack the tax base to finance the programs needed to maintain healthy economies.
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In addition, Mr. Putin has failed in his attempts to bolster Russia's flagging demographic numbers, so an influx of new citizens would be welcome.
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More than once, I felt my energy and attention flagging — only to be yanked in again by a punchy Gang of Four pop song.
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Branding it as manipulated media was Twitter's first action to enforce a new policy of flagging — but not necessarily removing — content it deems deceptive.
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While his campaign has been less negative than Mr. Cruz's, he occasionally likes to have it both ways, flagging the senator's wandering political eye.
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But his flagging support among black and other minority voters did not hurt him in the largely white states of Iowa and New Hampshire.
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Dr. Campbell cited a study that pointed to a simpler and potentially more powerful remedy for flagging sleep among teenagers (not to mention adults).
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A few years ago, Fibrehoods posted a real-life iSentry "shift report," which lists 103 incidents flagging 28 "suspicious" people in the Johannesburg suburbs.
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In its video yesterday, YouTube also pledged to use machine learning and flagging algorithms to locate child-directed videos that may have been mislabeled.
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The third-quarter performance reflected a weak performance in France where CEO Alexandre Bompard has made reviving flagging sales at large hypermarkets a priority.
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The European Central Bank in September pushed interest rates deeper into negative territory and announced a fresh stimulus package to kickstart flagging economic growth.
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The first quarter performance reflected a stronger performance in France, where CEO Alexandre Bompard has made reviving flagging sales at large hypermarkets a priority.
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Most major banks are set to report earnings next week with some flagging hits to their earnings as a result of poor banking practices.
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The anger has been fueled by the nation's worsening economy, which has suffered soaring inflation, anemic growth, flagging exports and a ballooning budget deficit.
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The errors in this exercise are the false positives – flagging good activity or accounts as suspicious – and false negatives – failing to detect malicious activity.
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But what they're trying to do is create a technology and a shared database around flagging illegal content such as child pornography on the internet.
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In January it held off raising them further, flagging growing risks from a slowdown abroad and unsettled financial markets, despite a strengthening domestic labor market.
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In a statement, Markit said new orders had expanded only marginally in Poland, their weakest performance since last August, mainly due to flagging domestic demand.
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Throughout the scandal -- which also implicated high-ranking members of some of South Korea's most prominent companies -- the country has shown few signs of flagging.
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Andy Capps approached Interstate 10, he spotted a man in a silver van flagging him down, frantically waving his hands outside the driver's side window.
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It will also let users turn off a controversial piece of software that slows the phone's performance in some situations when the battery is flagging.
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Valve's proposed flagging system could mean that similar games aren't pushed down the charts by such users, but entrenched views may see them remaining overlooked.
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In recent months, the company has created mechanisms to try to limit misinformation, including flagging inaccurate news stories and working with third-party fact checkers.
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What's probably more interesting is that Google now defaults to turning on features like flagging emails from untrusted senders with encrypted attachments or embedded scripts.
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As stocks enjoy their best start to a year in three decades, Wall Street firms are flagging the risk of another, surprise move even higher.
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State-owned enterprises, limping in their core businesses but resisting break-up and reform, have turned to property development to make up for flagging profits.
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Some in the opposition believe that Mr Maduro's regime staged the event to rally its own flagging supporters and provide a pretext for a crackdown.
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The category has been a rare bright spot in an overall flagging wearable space, and the new numbers show gains pretty much across the board.
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He suspects that some of these are the result of the platform's algorithm for evaluating content as well as targeted flagging by anti-LGBT users.
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In the case of Aptoide, the alternative Android app store says Google has damaged its ability to compete by unjustifiably flagging its app as insecure.
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The Apple Inc rival and supplier is hoping to revive flagging growth in its mobile business with its latest handset, featuring a big, bending screen.
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SOC teams, overwhelmed in handling the deluge of low-impact incidents, fail to respond in time or miss altogether early incident alerts flagging serious attacks.
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One reason, as we've reported, is that second-tier cities are desperate to attract jobs and people — and boost their flagging and sometimes dire circumstances.
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The Federal Reserve has set a good precedent by proposing to reduce its bondholdings at a leisurely pace and flagging the change well in advance.
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The inquiry, due to continue until early next year, is expected to start flagging legislative recommendations in a preliminary report to the government in September.
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But after a series of negative headlines, and with his poll numbers flagging, the Trump campaign clearly needed a fresh strategy -- and a different tone.
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Draghi, speaking in June in Sintra, Portugal, made it clear that his institution was ready to use all necessary measures to revamp the flagging economy.
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Workers at other firms have the unpleasant task of checking sites such as YouTube and Facebook for vile content, flagging videos of beheadings and orgies.
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The venture is part of ICA's efforts to boost liquidity after soaring debts and flagging cashflow pushed Mexico's largest construction firm into default in December.
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It had initially raised eyebrows on the Street, with analysts flagging its slowing user growth, widening losses and lack of voting rights for outside investors.
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" Flagging further examples of racism, anti-Semitism, and violence at rallies, he wrote, "It is the kind of climate where someone will eventually get killed.
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If Facebook's third-party fact-checkers limit themselves to flagging stories that are straightforward hoaxes, that will go a long way toward making them credible.
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A low euro has also boosted exports to an 18-month high, with private surveyer IHS Markit flagging an acceleration in factory activity in December.
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You just need to know how to manage your digital garbage and know when to just give up (like stop flagging emails and embrace search).
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Jainz pointed to credit availability in the U.S., particularly highlighting flagging lending dynamics in commercial and industrial loans as well as auto and household debt.
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"It was so hot in them there hills today ... The koalas were flagging us down to give em water," Sully wrote in a Facebook post.
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The deal buys J. Crew an additional two years to turn its business around in the face of flagging sales and competition from e-commerce.
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A slowdown in data center companies buying memory chips, as well as flagging smartphone sales have affected demand for Samsung's memory chips, according to analysts.
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His Italian-born widow, Sonia, initially resisted calls to enter politics before taking the plunge and lifting Congress' flagging fortunes under her family's brand name.
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The first is used to map the desired area, while the second, a metal detector, is used to detect mines, flagging them with GPS markers.
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The currencies of the euro zone and the United Kingdom have also weakened, supporting flagging domestic growth but now creating problems with rising imported inflation.
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Last month, Twitter added a night mode for Android users, hoping that it would drive people to use the app and boost its flagging userbase.
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This was in spite of retail shares extending losses, with Mr Price falling 2.36 percent to 163.01 after flagging lower half-year earnings last week.
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The Bank of Japan having already cut rates below zero this year and the European Central Bank flagging a possible expansion of stimulus for March.
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In France, where CEO Alexandre Bompard has made reviving flagging sales at hypermarket stores a priority, operating profit fell 43.3 percent to 466 million euros.
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T-Mobile, meanwhile, has been automatically flagging known scam calls for its users since 2017, but subscribers have to opt into its Scam Block service.
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Its energy helped propel a flagging Democratic Party to unforeseen success in Virginia's recent delegate races, and proposals like Medicare for All are increasingly popular.
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Sanofi is going after Medivation in order to expand in the lucrative oncology sector, as it seeks new businesses to compensate for flagging diabetes revenue.
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Díaz-Canel will be put to the test as he tries to right Cuba's flagging economy and fend off an increasingly aggressive administration in Washington.
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In 1956, when our parks were deteriorating after decades of use, Congress approved a plan, called Mission 85033, to address flagging conditions within 10 years.
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Investors piled into building materials stocks after the dovish Fed comments, betting that slower-than-expected rate hikes may boost the flagging U.S. housing sector.
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At his last monetary policy review on Tuesday, central bank chief Raghuram Rajan left key interest rates unchanged, flagging upside risks to the inflation target.
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The drug, however, comes with a boxed warning - the FDA's strongest - flagging risks of a rise in blood pressure that can cause major cardiovascular events.
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It has cut the policy discount rate three times in a row between last September and March in a bid to shore up flagging growth.
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It could work by flagging dubious statements or it could simply rate an article with a percentage signifying the degree of confidence in its truthfulness.
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Tesla is pitching customers on a new rental offering for solar power as a way to revive the flagging fortunes of its renewable energy business.
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Sales have been flagging, partly because the cheaper Model 3 is fresher, but also because the Model S, brilliant as it is, has become dated.
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It has lost over half its value since reporting a half-year loss on Monday and flagging it was in restructuring talks with its lenders.
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That is the difference between regret as an act of public contrition and regret as an expression of personal disappointment in one's own flagging fortunes.
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But ruling party officials painted Khan as a desperate politician seeking to revive his flagging popularity by setting up a violent confrontation in the capital.
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Which he was doing not to prop up his flagging brand, but just to remind people that he will run the country like his businesses.
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Adverse event reports are effective at flagging simple conditions that doctors recognize as an immediate consequence of taking a drug, such as vomiting or nausea.
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The annual event showed no signs of flagging, as evidenced by the number of celebrities who felt the need to rock an entirely new look.
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I made my first sale to an elderly woman driving a white Ford Escort, flagging her down as she drove in to refill her tank.
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Since it shuttered the amusement park for flagging admissions, a number of ideas have been debated: a casino, commercial and residential development, public green space.
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Michael is a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and semi-successful memoirist now struggling to cement — or revive — his flagging career with a resistant, unfinished novel.
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Oil fell after a sharp rise in U.S. inventories of refined fuel suggested demand may be flagging, while U.S. crude production hit another weekly record.
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But Pattison's team is small — the WHO's communications team has 30 people and just three are dedicated to combing social media and flagging problematic posts.
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As Mr. Zuckerberg has acknowledged, today's A.I. operates at the "keyword" level, flagging word patterns and looking for statistical correlations among them and their sources.
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Even when we are aware of our flagging productivity or creativity, our grouchier mood or higher blood pressure, we don't always suspect a sonic origin.
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A mile away stood Boston College High School, the proud Jesuit Catholic hub with more than 150 years of history and, lately, flagging application numbers.
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One source said the decision to shut down the global equities business made ECM underwriting impossible, flagging the potential for further cuts in the future.
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The senator has also done more to boost the flagging coal industry — which has a major presence in his state — than many Democrats would like.
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Then the platform veers into stranger territory (thanks to Jeremiah Johnson, host of The Neoliberal Podcast and a Yang skeptic, for flagging these to me).
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At 13, she played Jake Gyllenhaal's daughter in 2015's Southpaw, about a professional boxer fighting to gain back custody and revive his flagging career.
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One concern is that Mr. Erdogan could try to increase his flagging support by undertaking long-threatened military operations against America's Kurdish allies in Syria.
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These included better detection of fake news, a better reporting system for users to report fake news, and possibly flagging fake news with warning labels.
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The Republican National Committee responded to the criticism of Mr. Trump on Friday afternoon by flagging an evening speech by President Barack Obama on Feb.
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Her music videos go heavy on remixed Spanish iconography: matadors flagging down motorbikes, pointy-hooded penitents skateboarding, dancers in streetwear, and shots that echo Goya.
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While the laws are rarely changed, the flagging public support makes enforcement of the rules increasingly complex, with many former taboos now tolerated by society.
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Barely a protest goes by without a high-profile contrarian flagging up a photo of a protester in a chain restaurant as evidence of hypocrisy.
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Pete Wilson, a Republican, revived a flagging re-election bid by backing Proposition 187, which barred the state from providing public services to undocumented immigrants.
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John Thune sent a letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook, Reuters reported, asking questions about its disclosure that it slowed older iPhones with flagging batteries.
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Saudi state-owned oil giant Saudi Aramco is set to become a "polarizing stock," with analysts flagging corporate governance as a key risk for investors.
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Twitter recently announced it would start flagging posts by public officials that violate their rules but are permitted because they are in the public's interest.
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British spirits maker Diageo fell 1% after flagging an estimated hit to fiscal 2020 profit from coronavirus of up to 200 million pounds ($260 million).
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Insurance Australia Group, insurer Suncorp Group and QBE Insurance Group also posted robust gains, despite flagging a surge in bushfire-related claims in recent weeks.
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Andrew Yang weighed in just behind Klobuchar at 22004 percent, and Cory Booker, whose campaign has been flagging for months, was at only 22004 percent.
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Singapore has cut its growth forecasts due to an expected economic blow from the new coronavirus outbreak, flagging the chance of a recession this year.
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LG's CEO says the company's flagging mobile division will be profitable by 2021, but he didn't provide any real details about how this would happen.
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The chief executive world's largest cargo shipping company says the "phase one" trade deal is unlikely to improve flagging volumes at sea, any time soon.
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