"I think of this market still in flux, but in slow flux," said Gillett.
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Many of the book's essays were previously published in e-flux journal, a theory periodical published by the art website e-flux.
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The challenger bank has already added Flux to its in-app marketplace to offer item-level receipts and loyalty from Flux partner merchants.
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This includes a call-to-action within the Monzo app to link your account to Flux when you spend in a Flux partner merchant.
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Once banking customers link their account to the service, Flux delivers digital receipts (and where available rewards and loyalty) for transactions at Flux retailer partners.
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To launch what the Flux Fair calls the Flux Public Art Projects, the founder of the Flux Fair, Leanne Stella, partnered with several key institutions: the Harlem Community Development Corporation, the Marcus Garvey Park Alliance, NYC Parks, and the New York City Department of Transportation Art Program.
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After you have accrued enough loyalty to qualify for a free item, Flux will send cash-back to your Starling account on behalf of the Flux retailer.
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Although Just Eat is the first online marketplace to partner with Flux, the online takeout marketplace joins a number of other Flux-supported food and drink brands.
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As early as next week, Flux will also enable Starling users to get automated loyalty points with cash-back for Flux-supported purchases, without the need for paper coupons.
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Flux, the London fintech startup founded by former early employees at Revolut, has deepened its partnership with U.K. challenger bank Starling to add Flux-powered loyalty points to Starling's mobile banking app.
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But that number is in flux as doping investigations continue.
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The actuality of reality is so much in flux now.
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Can I still identify as demigirl instead of gender flux?
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Lately, the autonomous car project seems to be in flux.
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Even Kotaku admits Bungie's plans continue to be in flux.
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The inner workings of the VIEs are often in flux.
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At the federal level, healthcare remains very much in flux.
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Much of how Thursday will play out remains in flux.
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During this time, the science fiction field was in flux.
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This online ecosystem is currently in the period of flux.
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Many of the standards, after all, are still in flux.
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His political affiliation -- also like Trump's -- has been in flux.
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The timing looks right, because smartphone software is in flux.
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Things are in flux, so don't sign any deals yet.
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Things are in flux and you need to stay flexible.
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It's not clear whether those plans are now in flux.
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For now, however, everything is in a state of flux.
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"The whole industry is in flux right now," says Aggarwal.
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Making matters trickier, Apple's security operation has been in flux.
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Flux also recently announced that Pure is joining the service.
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A vandal threw a wrench through Flux Factory's front window.
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How long will hiring be in a state of flux?
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Complaints from both countries suggest that matters remain in flux.
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Botswana, arguably Africa's most successful state, is in unprecedented flux.
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And a slew of arts organizations are currently in flux.
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But plans for the entire Trump delegation are in flux.
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Everything is flux, Heraclitus said and wrote about the river.
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Walmart said it's exiting the business because of regulatory flux.
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In 1953, New York City politics were in a flux.
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Opinion Columnist America is always in a state of flux.
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The entire trade industry dynamic is in flux right now.
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It builds on earlier Flux integration that sees Starling support item-level digital receipts powered by Flux and supported merchants (to date, this includes all 111 EAT stores in the U.K. and Bel-Air).
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This means in theory that if you earn Flux points with one bank card, they'll be displayed in and can be redeemed from any other bank cards/accounts that you have also linked Flux to.
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The Democratic position on the "wall" appears to be in flux.
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It seems like the concept of workwear is constantly in flux.
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I don't think my sexual orientation is in flux at all!
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"It's where truth and deception are constantly in flux," he said.
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Politico: Impeachment timeline in flux as evidence against Trump piles up.
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"That entire thing is in flux right now," a source said.
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In other countries, too, rules around digital tokens were in flux.
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"We need to find ways to reduce that flux of nitrogen."
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"That looks like a flux tube or a wormhole," he says.
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Apple's Project Titan has been in flux almost since its inception.
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Flux automagically links receipts to your bank card as you pay.
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Flux, moreover, has long been a feature of the vet business.
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Supply of dairy products has been in flux for a while.
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New York's techno scene is in a constant state of flux.
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The landslide starts with this initial flux, which is really heavy.
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We know there are some 8,000 potential votes in flux here.
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Hard to say given that the field remains totally in flux.
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Lawmakers emerging from the session said arrangement were still in flux.
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Everything is in flux These are not tales of doom, however.
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In short, we stand at a moment of intense regulatory flux.
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His music, aesthetic, collaborators, and business ventures are in constant flux.
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Hannah is in a constant state of flux — and body acceptance.
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We know what you're thinking ... does it have a flux capacitor?
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These images suggest mystical states of ego dissolution into cosmic flux.
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Pre-orders and a launch date have constantly been in flux.
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The United States is in a moment of dramatic ideological flux.
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Beyond that, the usually polished and choreographed affair is in flux.
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I think that power is always transferable and always in flux.
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Higher energy flux, in turn, helps you stay leaner and healthier.
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Alongside wider inaction, this suggests Trump's trade agenda is in flux.
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Life is always in flux, and so you must stay flexible.
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My life certainly feels in flux and all over the place.
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Which of these it will be is very much in flux.
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So we look for a lot of flux in that area.
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The epistemological foundation of our system is in surprisingly radical flux.
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Like the city itself, the vintage Volvo community is in flux.
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Flux Factory, 39-31 29th Street, Long Island City, Queens; fluxfactory.org.
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We're living in a moment when norms are in maximum flux.
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As it marks its 20th anniversary, it too is in flux.
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Policies on the state and federal level are currently in flux.
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Some see queerness as espousing the ephemeral, the flux of life.
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The project is the latest change in an area in flux.
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It was not the only flux-capacitor moment of the night.
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The environment we're in with free time is constantly in flux.
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That crucial debate came while the race was still in flux.
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The Flux Party says its goal is to elect six senators.
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But the British position remains in flux, to put it kindly.
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Languages are constantly in flux, exposed to the flow of history.
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His batting average, his ambition, his hopes: all is in flux.
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The final plans remained in flux as late as midafternoon Tuesday.
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The size of the second Vision Fund is also in flux.
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This is especially handy lately, in our strange moment of flux.
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Because individuals keep innovating, our infrastructure needs are in constant flux.
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The sector has been in a state of flux in Europe.
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About the same time, Ms. Gutierrez's life was also in flux.
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Ever in flux, the Upper West Side is changing yet again.
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When the world around you is in flux, you close ranks.
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The practice of tipping is in flux all across the country.
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Curieusement, le flux des harragas semble à la fois répondre et faire écho au flux d'immigrants qui arrivent en Algérie depuis l'Afrique subsaharienne et y sont accueillis au mieux par l'indifférence et souvent par un racisme violent.
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Before then, the American flag was in a constant state of flux.
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What MTV's culture is, though, has been in flux for a while.
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The nature of feminine desire is also in a state of flux.
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"The satellite imagery business is in a lot of flux," she said.
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NEXT ROUND OF U.S.-CHINA TRADE TALKS "IN FLUX" - CNBC, CITING SOURCES
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"At the moment, everything is in a state of flux," agreed Parker.
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And how a transgender television star reflects a Chinese society in flux
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Yet the US-Philippines relationship, while still strong, is clearly in flux.
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That typically implies pricing was in flux down to the last minute.
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Despite the state of flux, the plans have never been so popular.
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Just as its staff was in flux, so too was Transworld's ownership.
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As of Thursday, the proposal was still in flux, the officials said.
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The problem: The strategy still seems to be very much in flux.
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That constant flux may have influenced the breadth of material here, however.
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In fact, the retirement system has been in flux for several decades.
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Surprises will pop up today, and things will feel very in flux.
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But, like a malfunctioning flux capacitor, the ride is a little bumpy.
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This reflects attitudes toward nationality that are both controversial and in flux.
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People also flocked to South Florida airports, but schedules were in flux.
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It was late summer and the Democratic presidential primary was in flux.
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But Comcast execs later noted that the pricing was still in flux.
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However, that rollout may be in flux, according to The Philadelphia Inquirer.
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It was some kind of flux; she nearly died of the shame.
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It also seems that the UK operation is still in some flux.
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But then I didn't, thanks to an industry that's constantly in flux.
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But the plan is now in flux, according to the two people.
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Hicks: To further complicate matters, Prince's racial identity was somewhat in flux.
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Lawmakers said some key tax rates were still in flux on Tuesday.
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It's too early to tell, because the race is still in flux.
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The ruling has thrown this year's midterm elections in Pennsylvania into flux.
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"Everything suggests that the flux has risen this winter," Ms. Lanuza said.
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As we start 2020, the media and entertainment sectors are in flux.
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More than anything, Untouchable paints a portrait of a culture in flux.
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But the larger goal — a regional realignment — remains very much in flux.
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Apple's Mac lineup has been in flux for the last few years.
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And her job description at L.A. Dance Project is still in flux.
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The comedy boom has not yet bust, but it is in flux.
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Bannon's career has been in flux since the publication of Wolff's book.
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The world is in flux, our shared survival is on the line.
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This is why the United States often finds itself in a flux.
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A.T. 'RIGHT UP ON' Oliver Lake, alto saxophone; FLUX Quartet (Passin' Thru).
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Only the final destination remains the same, the rest is improvisation, flux.
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That's because people on the border understand the benefits of binational flux.
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He's using his lens to document a city, and people, in flux.
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Of course, that may change because status symbols are always in flux.
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And now, to make matters worse, the EEOC's leadership is in flux.
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Eventually Flux wants to work with all U.K. merchants but in the short term the company maintains it needs to continue proving to the market that a solution like Flux can add value to "all verticals and businesses".
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Asked how Flux is overcoming its chicken and egg problem, and how conversations with banks and merchants have changed over the last few months, Flux co-founder Veronique Barbosa says the startup faces the same challenge as any marketplace.
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So media just feels kind of in flux and not around the content.
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To make its tech accessible, Flux Auto has had to make a compromise.
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Who rules the roost in the business world is very much in flux.
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WarnerMedia's plans for a three-tiered streaming service appear to be in flux.
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New York is always in flux, so it's changed since we first started.
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When they emerged, the UK music scene was in a state of flux.
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However, "it's a population in that neighborhood that is in flux," Báez says.
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Unfortunately for Fulop, Twitter's verification process is still in a bit of flux.
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Theirs is a friendship in a constant flux, sometimes flirting with romantic possibility.
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Changes in policy have caused a great deal of flux in higher education.
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The parallels with previous eras in ideological flux and political turmoil are uncanny.
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The rotational axis of any planet, including our own, is in constant flux.
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It's in a bit of state of flux ... They've got lots of plans.
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CareerWhere you're going in a big-picture sense remains in flux this year.
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It's a piece in the puzzle, and the puzzle is always in flux.
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The dream world is constantly in flux; check whether your environment is stable.
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The traditional console hardware cycle is in a state of flux right now.
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BECKY QUICK: What about now when the parties are-- kind of in flux?
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Like the game itself, their attributes are in a state of constant flux.
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The longstanding models for buying and selling a home are also in flux.
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"I think that we're in a time of flux right now," says Craig.
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The precise order and timing of the last three votes remain in flux.
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Taken together, they form a rich, pointilist portrait of a city in flux.
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These are portraits of people who are outwardly stable, but inwardly in flux.
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With caste and status in flux, clinging to some imagined superiority based on
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Amid wins and losses, the movement aims to reshape a party in flux.
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On television, by contrast, everything is in a perpetual present, an endless flux.
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Just missing the cut: North Carolina North Carolina's political future is in flux.
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In this environment, crucial investment in agricultural research and development hangs in flux.
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Flux Factory supports and promotes emerging artists through residencies, exhibitions, and collaborative opportunities.
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Moderators: Adrienne Edwards, Performa, New York; Brian Kuan Wood, e-flux, New York.
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You used to have a plan, but everything is in flux right now.
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How that all will play out is very much in flux right now.
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The update comes at a time when Google's messaging strategy is in flux.
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"The state of the law is totally in flux," she told the judge.
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Airfares are always in flux, and certainly the December holiday period is highest.
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As with Delta, Flux is turning to Kickstarter for the launch of beamo.
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So both these institutions are reaching major transitions in a bit of flux.
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Even if Idaho goes forward with the new policies, much remains in flux.
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It's no secret that the fashion industry is in a time of flux.
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The results were likely to remain in flux for at least several days.
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The role of pools and fountains in public spaces is always in flux.
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The world is in flux said Anaximander: worlds are born, appear, and disappear.
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"It's pretty clear you need a flux from the surface," Dr. Atreya said.
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Adding to the uncertainty is the flux on Mr. Trump's national security team.
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For now, the next phase of DOJ leadership under Trump remains in flux.
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There is much in "Hamilton" that addresses contemporary concerns and values in flux.
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We are in the flux, the very je ne sais quoi of existence.
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The strip club industry will likely be in flux for years to come.
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This collaboration with the FLUX Quartet is a crucial document of his thinking.
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Sebastian's role is constantly in flux throughout the film, his moods forever swinging.
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Her paintings are about a continual state of flux: morphing, dripping, and melting.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - The world of casualised work is in a state of flux.
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"It's the first meteorite we have found that represents the background flux," he said.
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Personnel, clients, processes, equipment, and even the job site itself is constantly in flux.
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Hefner's death of natural causes throws the Playboy empire into a state of flux.
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The caveat, of course, is that a single defining occupation is in continuous flux.
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Try as we might to preserve it, the human body is always in flux.
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Barneys New York, with its future still in flux, is right down the block.
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North-central and eastern Syria have been in ethnic flux for the past century.
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"The landscape is still in flux," said David Levine, principal at Groom Law Group.
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"The Taliban at the time was a mysterious movement, largely in flux," he wrote.
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The political rules are in flux and the Democratic competition does not look imposing.
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If the team is in flux, it just makes things that much more challenging.
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More generally, the rules governing the way rooftop solar is regulated are in flux.
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The ban is now in effect and puts many would-be immigrants in flux.
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The saga has left equestrian sports in South Korea in a state of flux.
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President Trump's tax reform framework released in April is still very much in flux.
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Meanwhile, there was no sign of Ofelia (Mercedes Mason), leaving her character in flux.
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Political hot button issues — like the treatment of 401k savings — are still in flux.
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That's a rather linear look, though, of an industry that is facing extreme flux.
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But the specifics of how that advice will become reality are still in flux.
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Some of them may even have begun to physically disintegrate under the intense flux.
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The Texans have been in flux at the cornerback position much of the season.
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But negotiations are still very much in flux and at a staff level stage.
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The moratorium has left some people in Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island in flux.
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One source told the outlet that the details of the proposal remain in flux.
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Estuaries are difficult habitats for plants and animals as they are constantly in flux.
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Jewishness is transmitted from parent to child all attest to a culture in flux.
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Some, like the flux of the men's national team, are high-profile and tumultuous.
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Like Reagan, Bill Clinton was a transitional figure in an era of partisan flux.
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That can give the impression of a wild race in state of constant flux.
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Personnel in flux: A number of senior staff are leaving or planning to leave.
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Flux Factory is one of NYC's oldest and most affordable collectively run art spaces.
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History, like everything else, is in flux, and the range of outcomes is infinite.
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They are in a continual state of flux, sometimes moving geographically and between categories.
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In other words, the living flux that is theater is reduced to two dimensions.
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The Flux Art Fair continues until May 31 at various locations around Harlem, Manhattan.
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The continuing dispute has arisen at a time of flux for the development community.
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While everything remains in flux, I did want to share with you our twitter.
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The toy retail industry is in flux though, which could pose problems for Funko.
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"Policy is also always in flux, but its basis has remained constant," she said.
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That makes what the Flux Party is proposing both unique and also potentially fraught.
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They have not done so partly because the party system is still in flux.
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The F.D.A. oversight of stem cell therapies and regenerative medicine is still in flux.
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Still in flux is legislation that would create a permanent environmental justice advisory group.
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With swing voters in flux, determining the likely electorate is more art than science.
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Those signs can flux when sleep deprived, traveling or stressed at work as well.
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Its ascension has come as the theater industry is in a period of flux.
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The last thing Trump showed was this: We're in a state of radical flux.
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Both the timing of the announcement and scope of the tariffs are in flux.
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IS THIS JUST AN ERA WHERE EVERYBODY SHOULD EXPECT THAT ENTERTAINMENT IS IN FLUX?
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It was constantly in flux, with ants climbing, falling and building all the time.
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It's not just about Moscow and Turks and Caicos in flux—but the world.
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You can see the flux as a sign of weakness or inability to commit.
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This issue also speaks to the flux of power in the beleaguered magazine world.
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For most of the church's history, both doctrine and practice have been in flux.
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And that exception shows how South Carolina's ability to select winners may be in flux.
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That said, many details surrounding the coverage of self-driving cars are still in flux.
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Throughout Earth's 4.37 billion year history, water has been a constant—and in constant flux.
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The court's membership has been in flux since February 2016, when Antonin Scalia died suddenly.
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That's one of the many reasons why this situation is very much still in flux.
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The industry is in a state of flux, and that change will dominate the week.
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All our nights together have swirled together in the strange, heady flux of my memory.
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They thrive when policy is in flux, preserving old perks and pushing for new ones.
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The people cautioned the negotiations are in flux and no deal has yet been formalized.
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RCS is still in flux and it's not impossible that third-party support might arrive.
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Democrats are still in flux as to the best path out of their crushing defeat.
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Meanwhile, although the current focus is building receipt infrastructure, the Flux vision is much broader.
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" Barclays' Ermolenko told CNBC that the situation in Ukraine "is in a state of flux.
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His career is currently in flux, and this does not bode well for the relationship.
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Meanwhile, I'm hearing that Flux has closed $1.5 million in seed funding led by PROfounders.
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The status of land in Carthage has been in flux over the past few decades.
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The stock market is still in flux after the Dow's biggest point drop on record.
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What's notable is that the situation remains in flux so close to the final vote.
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The executive order "remains in flux," according to several anonymous sources who spoke with Politico.
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Also returning is a live-action remake of the animated sci-fi series Aeon Flux.
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The result is a town in flux, suffering growing pains and undergoing a learning curve.
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The exact assets that Lampert might buy in bankruptcy remained in flux, the sources said.
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Right now, though, many of these technologies and practices around confidential computing remain in flux.
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Though this doesn't usually last long—my work constantly, and overtly, puts perspectives in flux.
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Check out the Back to the Future Flux Capacitor Watch for under $30 See Details
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Flux sent me one of those early units to check out for a few weeks.
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Nietzsche says the world is in constant flux, that there is no capital-T truth.
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The next round of discussions between the two countries is now "in flux," CNBC reported.
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But this winter is providing stunning new evidence of a region in extraordinary, worrying flux.
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"We're currently in a state of flux," said Blaine Bettinger, a genetic genealogist and lawyer.
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In both projects, the division between the real and the simulated is constantly in flux.
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In an era when the very definition of facts is in flux, he's after truth.
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Guests might want to call their hotel directly before arriving, as things are in flux.
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The uncannily contemporary aspect of Gustav Klimt's painting is that it was always in flux.
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Mr. Godbout compares the state of flux in comedy to that of the movie industry.
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The final number of children who would be returned on Tuesday was still in flux.
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Possibly. But "Behind the City" is exceptionally ingenious in finding the symmetry within urban flux.
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Because that's the thing about this show: Its state of flux has been a constant.
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The plan is to keep the collection as much in flux as the temporary shows.
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SOUTHWEST EXEC SAYS BOEING'S PRODUCTION LINE SHUTDOWN MEANS DELIVERY QUANTITIES AND DATES ARE IN FLUX
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The Plaza is not the only old-line luxury hotel in a state of flux.
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The hardware, for example, remains hard to source and the software stack remains in flux.
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"I'm skeptical that any live-action version of Aeon Flux would really work," he says.
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" Tom Gerencer on Aeon Flux and The Matrix: "'The Purge' was definitely my favorite episode.
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There is no denying the U.S. farming economy is in a constant state of flux.
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Salvatore Ferragamo also struggles with revenue, and is in flux after matriarch Wanda Ferragamo's death.
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Such estimates are still in flux because of severe flooding that could last for days.
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The fate of the Middlelands Music Festival, which debuted earlier this year, is in flux.
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Those barometers are always in flux, contingent upon what the poem is attempting to do.
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Unfortunately the trend among galleries opening in Harlem is not the Art in Flux model.
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Constant flux of thoughts, his statements always relevant... the führer's psychological condition is very complex.
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"Faceshopping" and "Infatuation" dwell on projection and unknowability; both songs suggest a state of flux.
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One of the latest entries into this space is beamo, a compact, 30W laser cutter and engraver built by Flux — a Taiwan-based team you might remember for raising $1.6 million on Kickstarter with its Flux Delta 3D printer/scanner/engraver back in 2014.
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Now that Barclays has taken a stake in the startup, Flux&aposs growth opportunity could be further augmented: It could enable Flux to expand its operations beyond the UK into other markets where Barclays already has a strong presence, such as the US, for instance.
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At a time of flux and malaise, the lurid tale of aristocratic impunity astonished the country.
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Flux Auto is aiming to deploy its tech on 2,500 vehicles within the next twelve months.
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During the design process scale can change, shift and reorient, all of these are in flux.
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The pale mare, aka bloody flux, is actually what those in Mereen refer to as dysentery.
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I am guessing that the pilot really said flux gate compass (HSI, directional gyro slave etc).
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In 2012, e-flux organized The Desperate Edge of Now, an exhibition dedicated to Curtis's films.
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Weadock initially went on leave at a time of flux in Bank of America's senior ranks.
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Just now, every case is freighted with precedent-setting significance, perhaps because attitudes are in flux.
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The script, musical numbers and acrobatic choreography remained in a state of flux until opening night.
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But their history shows that the relative power of labour and capital is constantly in flux.
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For Anwar Gargash, the Emirati deputy foreign minister, America's strategy in the region is "in flux".
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The fashion world, much like the world at large, is currently in a state of flux.
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If there is anything we have learned about modern tech it's that everything is in flux.
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MTV is reviving its beloved, dystopian short-form show Aeon Flux with a live-action remake.
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This left the future of House of Cards, Netflix's first truly successful original series, in flux.
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With political uncertainty ahead domestically, and international markets still in flux, volatility is to be expected.
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Though still in flux, it's clear that this technology is finding its place in documentary filmmaking.
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Religions are in constant flux; the evangelicalism of today may not be the evangelicalism of tomorrow.
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Music to me is a mirror and output of how your life is always in flux.
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Even the resolution and number of cameras on a particular phone line is still in flux.
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Planning for the operation was rapidly changing, and final details were in flux, the Times reported.
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However, within challenger bank Starling, the other Flux bank partner, no such call-to-action exists.
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However, we understand from a source familiar with the matter that pricing is still in flux.
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Unprecedented personnel flux could also make it more difficult for the ECB to take big steps.
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The legislation is still in flux, though copies of an early draft have floated around Washington.
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Harbaugh addressed his coaching staff, which has been in flux since the end of last season.
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And the fifth spot in the rotation, lately held by Brett Anderson, is still in flux.
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Palaround's pricing is still in flux, but it's well under what a standalone app would cost.
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It's very Æon Flux, reminiscent of the glass churches or temples epitomized in dystopian Hollywood films.
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Flux is the application architecture used by Facebook to build and manage client-side web apps.
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One is that the timing and composition of tax and spending policy changes remain in flux.
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"There's a little flux here," said Pocono Raceway CEO Nick Igdalsky of the first Cup race.
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There was a pioneering and raw quality to the place, a sense of flux and possibility.
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Flux is a hybrid of art fair and public installations, with works and events across Harlem.
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"What does a flux capacitor do?" asks Leno, smiling as his guest fumbles for an answer.
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But some candidates have opted to wait for now, with the district lines still in flux.
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The bantamweight division that Rousey once dominated has been in flux since she lost her title.
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Because of this natural flux, it's helpful to create a balanced portfolio through a blended approach.
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He categorically denies the notion that Amazon can meaningfully explain the flux in the retail space.
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He arrived at a time of flux for the chamber, just prior to the Civil War.
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By capturing the flux within such a relationship, Kelly's photography becomes a reckoning force of reality.
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The Avalanche infrastructure used a technique meant to delay and evade detection called double fast flux.
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During the past 15 years our military has found itself in a constant flux of combat.
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In that world in flux, Mr. Manafort's political strategy had echoes of Mr. Trump's populist campaign.
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A Treasury Department spokesman declined to comment for this article, and negotiations are still in flux.
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Plus, the composition of snow is in a constant state of flux, even during the race.
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But at 50, I'm kinda tired of all the back, the forth and all the flux.
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For that matter, the "sea level" itself is also in constant flux due to tidal changes.
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Bones are in a state of constant flux, built up and broken down by the body.
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Add a recent board shake-up, and the company is in a deep state of flux.
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However, Defense Secretary Mark Esper says the exact date of the deal is still in flux.
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The deepening relationship between the pair is likely to boost Flux&aposs already strong growth trajectory.
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So often minimalism portends to be permanent, a fixed end state, instead of flux and change.
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The number of characters Mr. Ferguson has to hold in his head is still in flux.
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And, of course, swimming remains in flux at some of Florida's most iconic and popular beaches.
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And yet a few extraordinary objects, however much he considered them to be in flux, remain.
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"This is a fast moment right now where so many things are in flux," Ganz said.
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The timing of the war powers debate is in flux because of Trump's looming impeachment trial.
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All of this was taking place at a time of flux among key national security officials.
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The decision has not yet been confirmed, and aspects of Trump's visit are still in flux.
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All of these questions come at a time when the agency's leadership is also in flux.
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For the Flux-a-Thon, the idea began with a fairly standard fundraising event: a walkathon.
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Even as of Thursday morning, the path forward was still in flux, White House officials said.
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At Flux Factory in Queens, Tongue Tide treats other languages as treasure chests of unique expressions.
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Tongue Tide continues at Flux Factory (39-31 29th Street, Long Island City) through July 30.
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Flux is founded by three ex-Revolut employees Flux is founded by three ex-Revolut employees To be clear, this isn't digitising paper receipts with OCR, but — by partnering with merchants, their payment processor/POS systems, and banks — making item level receipts digital in the first place.
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How do we, as we start to think about partnerships with car companies, how do we become a better educated partner so that as we work with them and they say something about the flux capacitor, we have some inclination about what a flux capacitor is, right?
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That's why cities are as volatile and in flux and as mobile as we deserve to be.
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But that headspace is in constant flux and when he's back in isolation his wheels start spinning.
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The Canadian cultivator, manufacturer and seller of cannabis products, however, soon would become a company in flux.
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The deal came just a week after longtime sponsor McDonald's bowed out, leaving Olympic sponsorship in flux.
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Both currencies are sought out as safe places to park your cash in times of market flux.
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To be interested in something — and hence to write about it — is to be between, in flux.
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The worries about inflation's impact on savings come at a time when retirement finances are in flux.
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The bill is still being written ahead of the new Congress, so details are still in flux.
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"It's in complete flux," said Republican Representative Patrick McHenry, a member of his party's House leadership team.
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But Arroyo decidedly updates the genre of American landscape painting, capturing the flux of contemporary urban landscapes.
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In this flux state, I was basically a blob of confused play-doh with a mp13 player.
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First, the parameters that define the economic benefits and potential losses for stakers are still in flux.
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With national immigration policies in flux, tech's privacy advocates aren't wasting any time rallying around common causes.
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This illustrates a paradoxical feature of the political divide: a combination of intellectual flux and partisan rigidity.
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Chris Bosh's health issue has placed Miami in flux, which is a profoundly sad thing for everyone.
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They're constantly in flux, and they'll be impacted as climate change affects the water that holds them.
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Le flux a fait exploser les prix de hors-bords, moteurs, gilets de secours et systèmes GPS.
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China's weak manufacturing data to begin the year sent stocks into flux, as investors trimmed risky positions.
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But he said he's still struggling with a "state of flux" on Capitol Hill over health care.
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The result is a city in flux that still feels widely segregated by both race and class.
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It wants to remain in flux, perhaps because its concepts are too fine to merit certainty's stillness.
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For years, Mister Softee has been pursuing Mr. Tsirkos, but his legal representation has been in flux.
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A White House spokesman told CNN the status of the national emergency declaration is still in flux.
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As far as the party is concerned, a convention in flux should be avoided at all costs.
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The lack of straightforward answers has made things trickier at a time of political flux in Europe.
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Plans for Yahoo are still a bit in flux in part because of the abnormal sale process.
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But even that has a benefit: Eating more fuel means burning more fuel, increasing your energy flux.
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Hugh Hefner's most prized asset -- his ownership of Playboy -- could be in flux for a full year.
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The numbers in the Trump plan are still in flux and could change before he unveils it.
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The Argentinian modernist tried obsessively to bring order to chaos, even in the midst of unrelenting flux.
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Now, with the bill suddenly in flux just days before the Senate is supposed to pass it?
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The Flux Capacitor watch costs $49.99, but you can currently get it for $29.99 — a 40% saving.
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In their hands, Georgia is the center of the universe, and the universe is gorgeously in flux.
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Eggman's probably the favorite based off his residual name recognition, but this race is truly in flux.
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But New York's horizon has been in perpetual flux now for the better part of a decade.
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"It's an industry highly in flux," said Benjamin Gomes-Casseres, a professor at Brandeis International Business School.
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The constellations we drew on our maps, Toosi explained, were flitting moments of flux and of life.
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Like so much else in Brooklyn these days, the art scene there seems to be in flux.
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It's not hard to imagine Nvidia's decision to obfuscate its library because that library is in flux.
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The Senate could vote as soon as Tuesday, though McConnell indicated the timeline is still in flux.
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The situation was still in flux Monday night: a judge rejected the attempt to delay the election.
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You need more assistance because the picture is now in flux until the very, very last day.
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Instead, she embodies the peripatetic spirit of her work, in constant flux and always open to reinvention.
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Mr. Trump's own national security team is in flux, and Pentagon officials argued strenuously against a pullout.
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And when it comes to getting the best price, remember that hotel rates are constantly in flux.
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Almost half a year after prosecutors announced the sweeping prosecution over college admissions, much remains in flux.
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That will likely continue, but just how much more will go to ecological management remains in flux.
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TV writer Andrea Kail thinks that the era of experimental television like Aeon Flux is largely over.
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The number of people missing in and around the oceanside community of Montecito was in flux Thursday.
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The app may work great, but the company behind the app is still very much in flux.
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The regulations underlying this new deduction were in flux for most of 2018 and part of 2019.
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Both areas are intensely in flux as their business landscapes shift with the advent of streaming services.
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Though the court rulings have thrown Congress's timeline into flux, there's no guarantee they can't be overruled.
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The Flux-a-Thon is a combination walkathon, competition, party, and fundraiser for the Queens arts nonprofit.
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Almost half a year after prosecutors announced the sweeping prosecution over college admissions, much remains in flux.
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Other issues remained in flux or unknown outside of a select group of lawmakers and congressional staff.
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But in all these states in flux, a lot depends on the final selection of the candidates.
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All is in flux, depending on your distance from the works or where you place your attention.
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Terrestrial Resonance, continues at Art in Flux Harlem, (163 Malcolm X Blvd, Harlem, Manhattan) until May 30.
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In a call with Megan Caywood, Chief Platform Officer at Starling Bank, she explained that the Flux partnership, when/if Starling users choose to activate the functionality, enables a greater detail of spending data to be displayed within the Starling app for purchases made at merchants that support Flux.
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The company has a number of communication products, which seem to be in a constant state of flux.
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Miller-Keyes' own fairytale ending may still be in flux, but according to Instagram she's currently house-hunting.
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They're called flux, charge, and phase qubits, differing by the specifics of their constructions and their physical properties.
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The endgame, what actually summons Frog Fractions 22 into the world, has been in flux for a while.
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Uncanny as it may be, that destructive flux of tourism is almost exactly what The Beach cautioned against.
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As a result, in-house data protection officers, consultants and privacy lawyers face a legislative environment in flux.
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With investment prices in a constant state of flux, drops in the value of your portfolio is normal.
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His personal life knew the same flux: three wives, all treated badly, to his later grief; many liaisons.
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So, my life has seen a continuous flux of specialized gear, technologies that enable all of the above.
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But the fact that Infantino would even entertain such a proposal illustrates global soccer's current state of flux.
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In fact, they drifted lower toward the close on word that trade negotiations with China were in flux.
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The other strand of early anti-environmentalism ran through the South, where traditional Democratic dominance was in flux.
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At the same time, the company is still in growth mode and other things are still in flux.
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In fact, over the last few months, Tesla's prices have been in a near-constant state of flux.
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Flux tubes are real, cylindrical regions of space that contain larger magnetic fields than the space surrounding them.
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Comedian Desus Nice, who co-hosts Showtime's "Desus & Mero," tweeted about the flux of people visiting the stairs.
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Driver prefers to play men who don't exactly mature, but rather advance to a new stage of flux.
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And who wants to build new cross-border supply chains while the world's trade regime is in flux?
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To be sure, the Merkel method has provided Germany with stability through a period of major external flux.
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That's the subject of what should be a thought-provoking discussion happening on May 10 at Flux Factory.
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TIWB will need to evolve as it grows, not least because international corporate-tax rules are in flux.
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With a recent flurry of notable activity, the wearable market looks to be in a state of flux.
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When Bolton took office, Trump's foreign policy cabinet was in flux, both in terms of personnel and ideology.
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Do you expect that a standard model will emerge over time, or will it always be in flux?
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However, the fight against GGG never materialized, and the middleweight division is now in a state of flux.
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With the power sector in flux, utility commissioners have an opportunity to rethink the grid as it stands.
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And political uncertainty remains at a high, as the administration continues to throw international trade agreements into flux.
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It turns out our nascent market was, in fact, validated — and in came a flux of new demand.
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The address was then moved to the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, but exact timings have remained in flux.
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With more retailers we can engage the banks, as their cardholders now have more places to use Flux.
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Photo via It feels like we've been in a constant state of Kanye West release-flux, hasn't it?
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No replacement has been named and the future of the position in the State Department is in flux.
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The company's senior leadership has been in a state of flux, with three chief executives in three years.
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Yet the perpetual flux of London, where "Nothing began…and nothing ended", cannot lay the past to rest.
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"As far as what's going on with all of the tariff activity, it's certainly in flux," Walker said.
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The exodus has left some states in flux, with regulators and remaining insurers trying to stabilize the market.
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White House officials had no announcements on the president's itinerary, but officials said the situation was in flux.
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The House schedule is in flux, however, because a funeral mass will be held for the late Rep.
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In May, Jose Soto's visually playful installation "Focus" was placed there as part of the Flux Art Fair.
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Now a system built by Flux Defense makes it so troops can handle their sidearm like a rifle.
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But those who track and investigate climate deniers told VICE the movement itself appears to be in flux.
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Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said the claims were off base because the tax reform is still in flux.
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Weak Chinese manufacturing data — coupled with plunging commodity prices — have sent equity markets around the world into flux.
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"Nano VC" is a relatively new entrant into the venture lexicon, and its definition is somewhat in flux.
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Our lives were in flux financially, and I was still trying to be all things to all people.
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Remember that things are always in flux—today might be hard, but that doesn't mean tomorrow will be.
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MC Flux: It was one of our younger lot, a white kid, who first jumped on the bandwagon.
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Many artists are staging temporary events and public works, adapting to a city that is constantly in flux.
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There are plenty who acknowledge that old relationships, for example between inflation and unemployment, may be in flux.
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The only difference from the status quo was that the definitions of girl and boy were in flux.
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Either way, know that what's taking place right now is in flux, and don't make permanent decisions yet.
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A caveat: A person familiar with discussions at the agency on this issue says they remain in flux.
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It's as important to our survival as water and oxygen, yet it's in a constant state of flux.
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All those dates still stand, but they have been thrown into flux as sporting leagues reconsider large gatherings.
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The Senate could vote as soon as Tuesday, though McConnell indicated the timeline is still in flux. Sen.
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While markets are in flux, there's one thing that shouldn't be changing: the cost of term life insurance.
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Nearby police department's in Oakland and Berkeley are also in organizational flux, and are seeking new police chiefs.
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Damaya, Syenite and Essun live in the Stillness, a land in constant flux, prone to destructive tectonic catastrophes.
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It's tough to say whether carbon pricing policies are behind the departure, as policies are still in flux.
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It comes at a time of flux for operators of movie theaters competing in an increasingly saturated marketplace.
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Stan Squirewell's The Alchemist continues at Art in Flux (163 Malcolm X Blvd, Harlem, Manhattan) through November 9.
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And with the college admissions season this spring in flux, they cannot predict tuition revenue in the fall.
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With their mix of styles — indigenous, Art Deco, Classical Greek — they indicate the relentless flux of visual culture.
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With the race in flux, what do the candidates need from the 14 states that vote on Tuesday?
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Although the balance of power in Congress was no longer in doubt, some key contests remained in flux.
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With the Senate poised to offer its own broad tax plan soon, many details are still in flux.
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Or is this the bleary nostalgia of certain white-men-of-comfort in a city always in flux?
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Rose's hire will be yet another restart for the franchise, which has often been in flux under Dolan.
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On their 19723th anniversary, they staged what has become known as the Flux Divorce in their Manhattan home.
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DOHA, Qatar — In the violent flux of the Middle East, Khaled Meshal is one of the great survivors.
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The top of the Democratic primary field, once dominated by former Vice President Joe Biden, is in flux.
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The following day, on Wednesday, House Democratic leaders suggested the timing of a vote is now in flux.
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With fewer than 262 days until the Iowa caucuses, the Democratic presidential primary is very much in flux.
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But with the Kardashian-Jenner family dynamic in constant flux, what will happen to this year's holiday soiree?
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In the flux of life you meet some breathtakingly amazing people, usually in the swirl of complex circumstances.
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Copper is in a state of flux right now, with prices caught between competing bear and bull drivers.
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The leeway for employers to impose these provisions varies widely from state to state and is in flux.
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In Seoul, Mr. Tillerson will meet a government in flux after the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye.
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The announcement could come as early as next week, but the official said its timing remains in flux.
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Trumpcare seems dead — or at least in a state of flux on its way to a doomed vote.
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It quickly became clear to us that the Flux-a-Thon includes so many Flux hallmarks: inherently participatory artworks, bringing art into very public spheres, faux-competition, killer dance parties, dressing up like weirdos, bringing 'artists' and 'non-artists' together to create as a community and celebrating urban green spaces.
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Marketplace partners include Flux, mortgage broker Habito, travel insurance provider Kasko, and investment products Wealthify and Wealthsimple, amongst others.
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Communication between you and your partners is powerful tonight, but remember that it's Mercury retrograde, so everything's in flux.
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The great issue at the heart of British politics, withdrawal from the European Union, is once more in flux.
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Worona lost interest in managing "Hollywood talent" when he realized the extent to which YouTube was still in flux.
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Never particularly stableits domestic politics are currently particularly in flux even as its economy shows modest signs of recovery.
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When everything is in flux, conscientious buying, in particular, becomes a rare opportunity to connect with what you eat.
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This isn't a time to start new projects, make important purchases, or sign contracts, because everything is in flux.
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They recognise the need to exist in a state of flux, adapting to accommodate emerging trends, technologies and methods.
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The exact number of deaths and injuries remains in flux at this time, and this post will be updated.
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Watch the new Flux Pavilion music video for the track "Pull The Trigger," directed by Popsicle Illusion, on YouTube.
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But the growing number of students at elite universities would probably regard the flux as a price worth paying. ■
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Hurricane Irma could potentially have much higher winds, though the storm remains in flux as of mid-day Saturday.
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The overall effect is of a tidal social flux coursing beneath the stationary drawing rooms that Austen's characters inhabit.
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Since Taylor Swift's original grouping is currently in flux, is this pair-up the ultimate in "squad goals" now?
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What are the alternatives that might provide high heat and high heat flux with less or no carbon emissions?
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Her future at Yahoo has been in flux for some time, and the sale process only strengthened those questions.
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These lines are in constant flux, changing in response to the sun's movements, both inside and on the surface.
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Fashion is in flux, and designers hot-footing it from one brand to another isn't out of the ordinary.
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Today, it's still in a state of flux, with constant disruptions threatening the future of brick-and-mortar stores.
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Recent breakthroughs in genomics have reaffirmed that wild populations are always in flux and don't easily fit constrictive categories.
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Firing turns that entire row or column to the goal color, so the board state is in constant flux.
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Tidal's executive team has remained in flux, with three different CEOs taking the helm in less than a year.
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"Blackmores' China business appears in a state of flux, with sales trends weakening despite stronger marketing investment," Macquarie said.
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To people whose lives are in flux, it offers a mix of ecstasy, discipline and professional and personal support.
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He says he was out of plutonium, which, according to the movies is what the flux capacitor runs on.
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The black and white photographs concentrate on the era of midcentury flux, and the cultural environment of the railroad.
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Commitment is on your mind, but remember, Mercury is retrograde, so all agreements (romantic or otherwise) are in flux.
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In both the Japanese and Russian experiments, the magnetic fields were generated using a technique called electromagnetic flux-compression.
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But with things always in flux, it can sometimes feel difficult to keep up in this fast-paced environment.
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"It's an industry that's in real flux," John Challenger, CEO of the Challenger, Gray & Christmas outplacement firm, told CNBC.
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Liang has just released his first solo album, "Flux", a skittering journey through soulful electronica and hip hop. What?
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Millennials Rising was just one part of a much bigger theory Strauss and Howe had developed about generational flux.
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"It was a cynical exploitation, at a time of flux in the Sikh kingdom," Ms. Anand said by telephone.
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Two of the fairs listed here, Portal and Flux, are artist-driven: organized by curators rather than participating galleries.
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Clinton faces an electoral map that is more in flux than Democrats had imagined even a few months ago.
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Who would want to invest in new hires or expand locations when their tax liability is always in flux?
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Republican tax writers initially proposed lowering that cap to $2,400 and, after pushback, that number has been in flux.
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When Paganini published his 24 Caprices for solo violin in 1820, the technical limits of virtuosity were in flux.
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More research could also be used to update models of the regular flux of the black hole's radiation levels.
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London has, in a sense, always been in flux, constantly reinventing itself to reflect changing needs and economic demands.
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The insurer is additionally pushing for federal approval for its $54 billion acquisition of Cigna, which remains in flux.
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"The global situation is not static, it is in flux," Mr. Peskov said, according to Russia's Interfax news agency.
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It's a gritty metaphor about the global flux of vulnerable populations by a Zimbabwean who lives in South Africa.
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Entering Monday, Atlanta was a half-game ahead of Boston, and playoff matchups were still very much in flux.
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The Japanese company has been in flux, after delaying its financial reports and struggling to sell its nuclear unit.
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Plans are still in flux as organizers attempt to figure out what's next -- especially what happens at the border.
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In an interview for Flux, I sat down with Natalya Bailey, the co-founder and CEO of Accion Systems.
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That was ten years ago, and back then music in the United Kingdom existed in a state of flux.
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This seems to be a time in the political presidential season when everything is uncertain and in great flux.
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The 2,500-square-foot space is constantly in flux, and is used regularly for events and pop-up installations.
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And so the book arranges itself around the polarities of fixity and flux, certainty and doubt, rigidity and tenderness.
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Dr. Gupta: In a global pandemic, where things change by the hour, hospital guidelines are also in constant flux.
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Out of the flux of the street, a unique event has been preserved: this man, this moment, this mien.
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Fans of the famous flux capacitor in the 1985 movie "Back to the Future" will love the new Lamborghini.
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As for the airlines, it's worth noting how much their response to the coronavirus pandemic is still in flux.
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Not that any label, ethnic or otherwise, comes close to pinning down identities that are always, dangerously, in flux.
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The constant flux among these top players and their battle for the number one spot is fascinating to behold.
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As countries close their borders and restrict travel amid the coronavirus pandemic, luxury travel is an industry in flux.
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Of course, these numbers are always subject to flux, depending on how the remainder of the pandemic plays out.
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"Our supply chain and available inventory is in flux due to Covid-20183," a banner on its homepage reads.
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""The whole economy is in flux and commodity prices are changing so rapidly, so terms need to be renegotiated.
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The unusually bright flux levels and variability showed peaks that exceeded twice the historical measurements of the black hole.
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For the Ratmansky solo, Luigi Boccherini's irresistible "Fandango" (1798) was played by the Flux Quartet with two other instrumentalists.
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Ossoff called out to those successes as he addressed supporters just before midnight, with the results still in flux.
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Patou and I both became acquainted with life's flux far earlier than many of our respective species typically do.
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The status of wolverines has been in flux since 2013, when the FWS originally proposed to protect the species.
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The timing of the Senate's vote remains in flux as the upper chamber prepares to start Trump's impeachment trial.
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Also, I use an app called Flux that adjusts the light from my screen, so I use Darkroom mode.
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Think of all the other factors — including the consensus about what everybody knows — that have been constantly in flux.
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But with Uber in so much flux, Ms. Huffington's charm and persuasiveness are likely to continue exerting a pull.
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Individual platforms have been crafting their own policies around political ads, though many of them are still in flux.
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Certain boundaries in the Middle East appear to be in flux again — most recently, the southern border of Turkey.
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But since the ICJ rejected Gambia's request, it leaves the fact-finding situation in a little bit of flux.
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The Japanese yen and Swiss franc, sought out by investors seeking safety in times of market flux, both rose.
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While the government did grant some debt relief while the rule was in flux, it's been a slow process.
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" The Journal noted that Thiel was "extending his influence while the company's board and senior ranks are in flux.
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And regulations are in flux, including an ongoing dispute over mileage standards put in place by the Obama administration.
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In Seoul, Mr. Tillerson will meet a government in flux after President Park Geun-hye was removed from office.
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Banking, trade, travel, food, medicines, the fluid border between Ireland and Northern Ireland — all would be thrown into flux.
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Margot and Robert aren't as easily categorized as "victim" and "victor"; rather, Roupenian chronicles a power valence in flux.
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His plans were in flux after the murder of a police officer, Miosotis Familia, in the Bronx on Wednesday.
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But for an industry in flux, with no easy answers, facing up to ambiguity was not a bad look.
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But as Democrats prepare to vote in the Super Tuesday presidential primary, that alliance is frayed and in flux.
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In the unsettled landscape of "Marys Seacole," individual ego doesn't stand a chance against the crushing flux of history.
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LONDON — The arrival of the new year has done little to quell the nerves about a London in flux.
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Now they must confront a post-Lagerfeld future at a time of heightened flux in the global luxury market.
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But at a new exhibition at Art in Flux Harlem, Terrestrial Resonance, I see work that genuinely astonishes me.
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Mr. Gutierrez has long been a master of keeping an environment in flux, while somehow holding it all together.
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It is a snapshot of a collection in flux, looking at once full of possibility and a little forlorn.
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But I think they're a great way to get the lay of a landscape that is in constant flux.
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In his art, all is in flux; everything is both what it is and all that it might become.
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But these men all have something in common: Their political futures are nonexistent, or at best, highly in flux.
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Scaled from "Nano Flux" to macroworld and back, the viewer's attention moved between the actual table and the video.
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I like to say that instead of it being a mess, it is in a constant state of flux.
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Things are in flux, so don't expect to have all the answers now or for things to change overnight.
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Literature plays such an important part [in my work], especially fictional literature about places that are constantly in flux.
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Due to be officially unveiled at a joint event in London on Wednesday, the new functionality means that if you're a customer of Monzo — and once you've opted in — Flux will deliver digital receipts, rewards and loyalty to the Monzo app in real time, whenever you spend at a Flux partner merchant.
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The framing of Starling's Flux integration as a "first full bank partnership" refers to the fact that Flux originally launched with rival challenger bank Monzo, but only in a very limited pilot that restricts the number of users that can be activated as Monzo readies its own API and marketplace banking offer.
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That's where Flux Auto, a 16-person startup based in Bangalore, hopes to make a difference by democratizing autonomous systems.
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More importantly, though, Liu and her colleagues showed that the processes driving this carbon flux varied from continent to continent.
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The excerpts from OUT that follow below—which chronicles stories and portraits of LGBTQ Poles—reflect queer Poland's modern flux.
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In Europe, the finer details of how managers can meet risk-retention requirements have been in a state of flux.
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We are still in flux toward some new equilibrium and it may take a very long time to find it.
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For measuring sleep quality, participants wore an armband that measures skin temperature, heat flux, bed temperature and skin moisture levels.
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Why we all need to read - and reread - '1984' We are living in this state of flux in real life.
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Because I wouldn't "pick a side," my sexual identity was always in flux to them and not to be trusted.
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The more worried companies are about policy flux, the more money they invest in trying to bring about desirable outcomes.
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Most memoirists and personal essayists struggle with this, the reliability of our own memories and emotions being in frequent flux.
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Some of the people I spoke to were anxious about a video game industry they perceive to be in flux.
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Moreover, Israel's government remains in flux; it may face the dismaying prospect of going to war without a prime minister.
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Bagehot's whirlwind tour of working-class constituencies in the West Midlands, Northumberland and Durham suggests that opinion is in flux.
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The PLS is used to detect the speed, density, temperature, pressure and flux of the solar wind, and on Nov.
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The world is constantly in flux, the idea of having a hard-coded, static list of connections doesn't make sense.
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Solomon said regulators across the world are considering how blockchain will work and are attentive to the flux of payments.
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Over the past several years, high-paying and high-ranking positions in the Trump White House have been in flux.
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And currently, Hough's body is in flux — she's prepping to play fitness pioneer Betty Weider in the upcoming film Bigger.
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But we understand it may need to push that back to early 2018, as the exact deadline is in flux.
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The island upon which Fort Simpson rests has always been in flux, but global warming has tweaked the balanced system.
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Svensmark's work shows that Earth's geological record coincides in some cases with the expected flux of supernova-related cosmic rays.
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Assuming New Mexico State gets a contract that goes till 2021, the site's ultimate future may still be in flux.
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And they worry that with the situation in flux, industry groups will push hard to prevent any tough privacy enforcement.
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Swiss-EU ties also remain in flux amid debate over a new treaty that Brussels wants and corporate tax reform.
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And the Oakland Raiders folded their bid for the City of Angels, but the team's final destination remains in flux.
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So Trump's legal team is in a state of flux, threatening to make an already dysfunctional team even more dysfunctional.
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Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi's visit to Washington next week comes at a moment of flux in both countries.
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With that said, Barbosa cautions me not to expect a flood of online marketplaces signing up to Flux just yet.
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The group's live dynamic, however, is in flux — Katie Toupin, a fan favorite and singer-keyboardist, recently left the band.
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But, club owners and other stakeholders say, recent developments in regional politics have thrown the local nightlife industry into flux.
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The ultimate size of the new Democratic majorities was in flux late Tuesday as a few close races were undecided.
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He noted that the government's priorities appear to be in constant flux and are behind schedule like the tax reform.
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The precise policy prescriptions of the withdrawal were still in flux as recently as late last week, the officials said.
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One Republican aide said the letter had 2628 signatures on Wednesday afternoon, but cautioned the number is in flux. Sen.
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While parts of the neighborhood are certainly beautiful, I found it that it seemed to be a neighborhood in flux.
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Mexico, for all the catastrophizing by politicians, the media, and NGO researchers, remains a country in flux rather than crisis.
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"We may be in a period of flux with how these economic systems are viewed," said Monmouth pollster Patrick Murray.
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It's true that in 1890, when the Separate Car Act was passed, Southern race relations were still somewhat in flux.
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Daria & Jodie, The Real World and Aeon Flux have all been pitched to streaming platforms including Hulu, Netflix and Apple.
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His national security team is still only partially installed, with the State Department and Department of Defense still in flux.
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Yet as interest has grown in attacking Apple's hardware and software, the company's own security teams have been in flux.
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In an interview for Flux, I sat down with today's modern Josephine Cochrane, Helen Greiner, the co-founder of iRobot.
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Below are excerpts from the most recent episode of the Flux podcast hosted by RRE Ventures principal Alice Lloyd George.
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Nor will we see line items for each of the disparate, still-in-flux subsidiaries under Alphabet that aren't Google.
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My studio setup is constantly in flux, depending on if I am building panels, spray painting plastic, or stretching canvas.
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This loss and flux is elegantly woven into the record—cinematic, often piano driven songs delivered with rare hairsbreadth intimacy.
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The first is that Frye fought at a time when the rules and principles of this sport were in flux.
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Instead of clock hands, this watch uses the fluxing bits of the Flux Capacitor design tell the time for you.
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However, the timing of a final vote is "in flux," Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn, R-Texas, tweeted on Thursday.
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While a person's genome doesn't change, the research linking particular bits of DNA to disease is very much in flux.
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It all suggests a world in permanent flux, in which anything that seems permanent — gender, personality, identity — is an illusion.
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Our country's relationship with Cuba may still be in flux but the Joyce Theater's commitment to Cuban artists remains steadfast.
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