TD Ameritrade generates 28% of revenue from commissions and Schwab generates only 8% from revenue.
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TD Ameritrade generates 28% of revenue from commissions and Schwab generates only 8% from commission revenue.
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"Any information automatically generates counter-information, and any fake information generates counter-fake information," said Verniers.
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Bank of America estimates TD Ameritrade generates 28% of revenue from commissions and Schwab generates only 8% from revenue.
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It also generates economic activity as $220006 of SNAP benefits generates $2202 into the economy, supporting local communities and creating jobs.
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The El Pais report notes that MWC generates some 14,000 temporary jobs and generates €492 million (nearly $540 million) for the city.
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The thinking is that just as spending on buildings or roads generates physical capital, so too investment in knowledge generates human capital.
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London alone generates 22 percent of the UK's GDP; the entire state of California, housing both Hollywood and Silicon Valley, generates about 13.3 percent of America's.
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Unilever employs 168,000 people and generates roughly 17 percent of its revenue in the United States compared with Kraft-Heinz, which generates roughly 78 percent in America.
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But more shipping also generates new threats to the delicate Arctic environment, while the competition for resources generates new tensions among nations seeking to exploit the region.
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The company generates 53 percent of sales from automotive and industrial end markets, compared to its peer group, which generates only 22 percent from these favourable growth markets.
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PIR currently generates around $100 million a year selling .
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Upflow also generates banking information with the help of Treezor.
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The sooner the better so this generates a new equilibrium.
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Australia generates nearly 20 percent of its electricity from renewables.
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His company generates more than $150,000 in revenue each year.
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CHRIS: It's a song about how hippiedom generates into materialism.
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Instead, Apple generates most of its revenue from device sales.
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This simply generates more offense than any defense can handle.
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Spotify declined to say how much money Discover Weekly generates.
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Oil generates about 60% of government revenue in the region.
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It can be a real estate property that generates revenue.
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As Levchin acknowledges, Baba Yaga generates more questions than answers.
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In Coinhive's case, the script generates a cryptocurrency called Monero.
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Webull also generates fees from routing orders to the exchanges.
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The software generates AI landscapes instantly, and it's surprisingly intuitive.
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Tracking 1 billion stars generates an enormous amount of data.
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Vevo generates a staggering 17 billion video views a month.
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Still, each refusal generates a fresh round of negative headlines.
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Bayer declined to say how much revenue the product generates.
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Castle also stands out through the way it generates revenue.
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Massmart generates 91.3 percent of group sales in South Africa.
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The country generates less electricity than the city of Edinburgh.
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"He generates just tremendous bat speed," manager John Farrell said.
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Fortnite already generates hundreds of millions of dollars per month.
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The service automatically generates delivery forms for carrier companies too.
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The Red Cross generates more than $2.6 billion every year.
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The attention this generates can be converted into more activists.
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It's easy to see why this talk generates such excitement.
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He added that Spotify generates 1.6 billion euros a year.
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The more outrageous the statement, the more clicks it generates.
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In addition, Reddit generates revenue through advertising, including on mobile.
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Burning gas generates less than half the emissions of coal.
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The Amazon app generates a barcode for Instant Pickup items.
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And they both have a celebrity style that generates headlines.
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Gas generates 22% of the world's electricity; oil only 5%.
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The system generates revenue when users click on job descriptions.
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Like those, it generates major profits for the formal economy.
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That is uncharacteristic for something that generates this much conversation.
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The commercial bail industry generates nearly $2 billion each year.
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He generates more torque than it looks like he should.
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It's the movement of the two that generates the spark.
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There are three main ways her blog generates revenue: 1.
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No one, of course, generates more media interest than Trump.
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Today, he said, it generates about three times that amount.
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This slick scamming "business" generates billions of dollars a year.
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Saya Woolfalk generates a fantasy universe similar to Mr. Satterwhite's.
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Today, Koch Industries generates roughly $100 billion in revenue annually.
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"Making a Killing" generates a disgust that can't be shaken.
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Integral Nutrição generates about $24 million in annual sales there.
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It generates reliable power and emits almost no greenhouse gases.
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The economic activity it generates is vital to our nation.
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But anytime it happens, it generates a flurry of excitement.
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The IRS targeting controversy still generates strong feelings among lawmakers.
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And it generates more than $500 million in annual revenue.
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A potential romance generates no heat and clutters the narrative.
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"It generates a lot of new need for new negotiations."
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The Black Friday shopping event generates unique circumstances for lines.
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"The anxiousness, this generates a lot of excitement and adrenaline."
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India generates nearly 26,000 tonnes of plastic waste every day.
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Caterpillar generates 47 percent of its revenue from North America.
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The entire process generates untold amounts of stress and anxiety.
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According to Lotus, the car generates a ludicrous 1,972 horsepower ...
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This slight difference in temperature generates a flow of electricity.
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It generates trillions in annual revenue and keeps millions employed.
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Geographical Concentration: Mastellone generates most of its sales in Argentina.
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This season doesn't just generate joy; it also generates junk.
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Migo generates revenue through interest and fees on its products.
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The lack of a strategy only generates problems and doubts.
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The economy typically generates about 28 percent of the appeals.
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Myra Labs generates tools for software developers that use Slack.
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It generates over 100 million dollars in revenue every year.
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That generates about $20003 billion in fees for fund companies.
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Elon Musk thinks it's time that Tesla generates a profit.
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Enter mining, the process that generates new units of cryptocurrencies.
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Iceland generates all its electricity from hydropower and geothermal energy.
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Earth's magnetic field generates a bubble that deflects the solar wind around our planet and generates the beautiful aurorae, also known as the Northern and Southern lights, that flicker at night in the polar regions.
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But putting unlikely and uninhibited interlocutors together sometimes generates original ideas.
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Data is scarce on how much money hunting generates across Africa.
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In doing so, the app generates money for the app maker.
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Irrigated farming generates greenhouse gases like any kind of farming does.
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SoftMiner is a mining software that generates some sort of cryptocurrency.
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According to locals, the steelworks generates considerable pollution, affecting their health.
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Gaza's sole power station generates only a small amount of power.
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Analysts estimate Berluti generates around 150 million euros in annual revenue.
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If that something generates billions of dollars, it is a success.
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It also generates about 13% of its total sales from China.
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When it generates dialogue, conversations drift aimlessly from topic to topic.
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Whilst the chemical sector generates $80 billion for Louisiana every year.
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Textron's industrial products unit generates higher margins than its aviation unit.
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The plant generates up to 80MW, enough to power 2000,242 homes.
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The car has a six-cylinder engine that generates 502 horsepower.
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And it generates revenue from selling warranties and arranging auto loans.
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And it generates an investment in its characters all the while.
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Maybe every once in a while it generates a false positive.
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In Mr Romer's models of growth, the market generates new ideas.
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The text Gokaslan and Cohen's software generates can be impressively fluid.
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Wynn Macau generates more than 75 percent of Wynn Resorts revenues.
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Supply creates demand, which generates more demand that fisherman can supply.
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It generates the majority of group revenue in the People's Republic.
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On either side is a proprietary porous material that generates heat.
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Either way, you're running against a candidate who generates passionate intensity.
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Macy's generates $4.1 billion in annual online sales, according to eMarketer.
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The scale of the purge generates uncertainty over capacity and continuity.
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Alsid then generates reports with detailed steps to protect a directory.
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The AI engine then generates a contextually relevant story or video.
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The city generates half of the country's GDP, says Mr Veliaj.
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The chips unit generates most of the Japanese firm's operating profit.
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The other number is how much revenue Android generates per year.
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Using the new SPTAG library, it then generates a vector index.
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Source: Aviation WeekComputer generates microburst image in Boeing wind shear research.
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They start small and then their good performance generates investor inflows.
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She pointed to the revenue Google generates via the Play Store.
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Openness of inquiry inevitably generates uncomfortable discussions plainly offensive to some.
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Each story immediately generates an entire universe of tweetstorms and takes.
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The older type of software still generates massive profits for Oracle.
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It currently generates more than $100 million in revenue per year.
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Enterprise communications is not a sector that typically generates palpable excitement.
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He generates enough spins to make several million dollars that way.
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Ganesh declined to say how much revenue the WakeMed deal generates.
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Citicorp is the division that generates the bulk of Citigroup's revenue.
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Apple is a convenient target because it generates lots of headlines.
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In all three cases, Hinrikus says the company generates revenue, regardless.
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A true random number generator is what generates that seed sequence.
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Iraq generates 95 percent of its public budget from oil sales.
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The music industry generates tens of billions of dollars every year.
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It is, as the name suggests, a window that generates power.
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There are many producers and it generates a lot of jobs.
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It stimulates higher nominal growth and generates jobs in the country.
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In today's day and age, controversy generates ratings and sells newspapers.
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The radiology business generates more than 1.5 billion euros in revenue.
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Apple generates cash flows of nearly $40 billion every six months.
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"The Pacific Northwest just generates these kinds of stories," Bae said.
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Altogether, this cluster generates about £8.5 billion ($12.1 billion) a year.
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Big picture: BuzzFeed News generates lots of attention, but little revenue.
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The startup generates revenue from fees and revenue share with partners.
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"People talking you up in turn generates needed fundraising," he added.
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They add to the vibrancy that only a diverse population generates.
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Fashion generates disciples, but rarely ones as devoted as Ms. Lake.
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The business community generates more than 85033 percent of USPS revenues.
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Marriott generates roughly 55 percent of its business from loyalty members.
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Fluenty's software generates contextually relevant text replies within a given conversation.
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The site generates revenue through subscriptions and advertising, Mr. Rhodes said.
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People with OCD, however, find their brain regularly generates troubling thoughts.
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The building generates about $23 million a year from its signage.
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The two reactors produce steam for a turbine that generates electricity.
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The utility generates the lion's share of its power from coal.
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The autos sector alone generates around 30 percent of group sales.
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And every $1 billion that goes to transit generates 50,000 jobs.
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That generates platform lock-in and potential monetization opportunities for Facebook.
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You need the cute seal's face so that it generates empathy.
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The company generates revenue primarily on transaction facilitation for its clients.
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Warba generates modest earnings and profitability, which are key rating weaknesses.
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Kaploun said Genny generates a gallon of water per kilowatt hour.
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The same dollar spent on infrastructure generates $1.44 of economic activity.
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The London-based bank generates much of its profit in Asia.
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Almost every island generates with a large mountain in the middle.
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Yes, manufacturing generates the majority of export revenues in rich countries.
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What's most distinctive, though, is the complex mood the work generates.
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FitnessAI: With 653,000 paying users, FitnessAI generates personalized weight lifting plans.
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"We'll donate all the money that the streaming generates," Llanos said.
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It generates money by selling bonds in the global financial markets.
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This report, in turn, generates a credit score the companies sell.
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Gaza's sole power station generates only a small amount of electricity.
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It generates a lot of cash flow and leverage is modest.
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The copy that Phrasee generates is tested against human-generated copy.
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Nearly all the coal mined in the United States generates electricity.
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EST and generates between 30 and 40 million impressions per chat.
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Now it generates more revenue from ads on its streaming services.
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If a movie generates a 59 percent or lower, it's Rotten.
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Investing is buying ownership in a company that generates cash flow.
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The company generates more than 50 percent of its revenues overseas.
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The reaction generates heat, which creates steam that turns a turbine.
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Outdoor recreation generates $887 billion annually and creates 7.6 million jobs.
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Rensource generates revenue from charging merchants daily, weekly or monthly fees.
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It includes any form of capital that generates "utility" for citizens.
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Their closed community generates toxic antibodies that devour it from within.
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JPMorgan Chase generates more revenue than that in a single quarter.
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And the anticipation is what generates the large release of dopamine.
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Sweatcoin generates revenue by marketing other companies' products to its users.
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Opening a big office tower generates a lot of economic surplus.
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It's high speed, it generates heat and it makes a mess.
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Nearly every enterprise today runs on APIs: eBay generates 50 percent of its revenue through APIs while Expedia generates nearly 90 percent; Amazon has more than 33 open APIs while, by contrast, Walmart has only one.
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EdH only manages to charge for 30% of the power it generates.
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Given the media attention this generates, there is no need to dwell.
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But coal generates much of the world's electricity, especially in emerging markets.
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The European Union generates about 2.5 billion tons of trash each year.
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A Supreme Court nomination generates so much enthusiasm in a Republican base.
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Thumbtack now automatically generates quotes based on your needs and your location.
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These days, each user generates just over $1 per quarter on average.
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The bulk of the revenue Spotify generates goes to the music labels.
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The result is a bike that generates 125 fewer grams of drag.
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It generates the same joy that typically comes with shooting instant photos.
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Diamond mining generates 20 percent of the southern African country's export earnings.
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A city like Istanbul generates foreign exchange from both antiquity and novelty.
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There is also a track-ready NISMO edition that generates 1003 horsepower.
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"But I also need to see evidence in how it generates value."
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The extended release generates headlines, breaks records, and creates piles of money.
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Snap's bigger math problem is how much revenue it generates per user.
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The startup generates revenues by taking a 13% commission on each transaction.
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For all its current and looming woes, Derry still generates pleasant surprises.
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Coal generates hundreds of thousands of jobs, many in the poorest states.
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Among economists, there is near-universal acceptance that immigration generates huge benefits.
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Nike generates 41% of its revenue in North America, its largest market.
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Overall, the confectionery industry generates $28503 billion in retail sales per year.
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Cambodia's textile and footwear industry generates $6 billion annually for the economy.
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But the industry also generates myths that are widely accepted as true.
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"Tasting the product always generates a lot of robust discussion," he says.
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The speaker sucks and blows air, which is what generates the sound.
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It generates butanol, which goes into everyday products from perfume to paint.
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The exit generates either a profit or a partial or full loss.
|
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The motor — which is also made of Lego — generates only 5.3 horsepower.
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The business even generates its own electricity using a miniature water wheel.
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EquityComp generates 80 percent of California Insurance's policy premiums, Jones has said.
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It is home to Jakarta, the capital, and generates 58% of GDP.
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SpaceX says it generates about 2000 million pounds of thrust during launch.
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The company generates nearly two-thirds of its electricity from natural gas.
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Switching such a heavy current rapidly generates a serious amount of heat.
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It's the energetic heart of Disrupt that generates inspiration, ideas and opportunities.
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The U.S. generates an estimated 3.14 million tons of e-waste annually.
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Any update by anyone on this list automatically generates a Facebook notification.
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Created by AI Sense, Otter records conversations and generates surprisingly accurate transcriptions.
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The facility purifies its own water supply and generates its own power.
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The company still generates the vast majority of its revenue from hardware.
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"This administration generates a ton of news," the "Mad Money " host said.
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The advantage of randomness is obvious: What the algorithm generates is unexpected.
|
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The annual revenues it generates now regularly exceed income from oil sales.
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We have to generate economic growth which generates revenue, while reducing spending.
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" Calling for focus, another experienced squatter reminded the group: "Mayhem generates support.
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Like radio, YouTube generates the vast majority of our revenue from advertising.
|
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Public opinion generates its own pressures on how America navigates the planet.
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Nielsen estimates that market generates over $30 billion in annual sales today.
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Coach generates tremendous cash flow, but they have largely saturated North America.
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It's this process that generates the charge that's stored in the battery.
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Orbital Insight generates analytics for businesses using satellite imagery and other data.
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When you create a transaction using the app, Wavy generates a link.
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Now, GM's Silao factory, and the profit it generates, are at risk.
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More proof that no one generates traffic quite like Governor Chris Christie.
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The larger an asteroid is, the more energy it generates on collision.
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Immersit generates vibrations to immerse you in your movies or video games.
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Novo generates more than half its sales in the profitable U.S. marketplace.
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The International Labour Organization estimates that human trafficking generates $150 billion annually.
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The UK drugmaker already generates a fifth of total sales from China.
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"People don't think about how much cash this company generates," he said.
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Apple still generates tens of billions of dollars of cash every year.
|
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The company generates revenue from subscriptions, advertisements and enterprise "value-added" services.
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The company generates thermal power and sells slag, ash and petroleum products.
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Today, the state generates one-seventh of the nation's gross domestic product.
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Joyce has a history of odd behaviour that generates weird conspiracy theories.
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Vista generates more than half of its annual sales from shooting sports.
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For many of us, the word "cancer" itself generates fear and anguish.
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The app generates an average 10,000 cameos a week, the company said.
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But that is still $100 million less than what Texas generates now.
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The resulting combustion generates extreme heat, propelling the missile toward its target.
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Plex generates about $100 million in annual revenue, according to the sources.
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The neurons in the raphe pallidus control brown fat, which generates heat.
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For streaming services, content options — usually show cancellations — generates the most anger.
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Therefore, the higher the item goes for, the more revenue CharityStars generates.
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The offshore sports betting industry generates an estimated $150 billion a year.
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It's someone who every day generates income from his demonstrably false utterances.
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It generates sites as static files, which allow them to load faster.
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"We exclude any company that generates significant revenue from nuclear," she said.
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The test generates scores for broad attributes like basic strategy and initiative.
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First, Alex Jones is a loathsome conspiracy theorist who generates loathsome content.
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Additionally, casino gaming typically generates $34.4 billion in annual total tax revenue.
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But RECs can be sold separately from the energy that generates them.
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Sakkari hits the ball with clean, simple technique and generates astonishing pace.
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The smoke generates clouds that create thunderstorms ultimately leading to more fires.
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The brain pulsates, recoiling from pressure the heart generates with every beat.
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That property now generates $600 a month in rental income for him.
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Canola generates roughly one quarter of all farm cash receipts in Canada.
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The retailer generates 69 percent of its U.S. sales in its pharmacy.
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If the spending generates a government deficit, this isn't a problem either.
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The wind generates a bubble around our solar system called the heliosphere.
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And the program generates hundreds of millions of private-sector matching funds.
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The smoke generates clouds that create thunderstorms, ultimately leading to more fires.
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It generates stress and makes us all less healthy and less happy.
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Publicity for the double-album set "Piece O' Prince" generates international buzz.
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Second, the knowledge economy generates fewer jobs than the old industrial economy.
|
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"The term inspires some and generates anger for others," Professor Kagan said.
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"We might try ads and see if that generates anything," she said.
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The topic of AI generates a great deal of discussion and debate.
|
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According to its website, Bloomberg News generates approximately 5,000 stories a day.
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Climate change has an important political dimension because it generates distributional conflicts.
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China generates more than 12 percent of Boeing's sales, according to FactSet.
|
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" It said this dynamic "generates cynicism and basic distrust of the institution.
|
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Poland generates most of its electricity in outdated coal-fired power stations.
|
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Still, Asia generates under 10% of total sales and requires hefty investment.
|
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Second, the money Tesla generates from servicing vehicles is still relatively small.
|
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Dropping just one plane from inventory generates 3,358 years of college money.
|
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Organic food alone generates more than $45 billion a year in sales.
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That's what generates the "pop" you always read about on IPO day.
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Moldova's tennis federation generates little sponsorship money for its players, Albot said.
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Their Tumblr automatically generates screenshots of old sites from the GeoCities archive.
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So the dance generates its own climate, and it's pleasant, not chilly.
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And every time he says it, it generates a lot of attention.
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Obviously, digging up coal and burning it generates lots of carbon emissions.
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And for me, the movies are like a machine that generates empathy.
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Globally, forced labor generates an estimated $150 billion in illegal profits every year.
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This generates small earthquakes as the rocks shift in response to that stress.
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Camelot generates revenue by taking a five percent stake in every bounty completed.
|
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Diversity is the engine of invention — it generates creativity that enriches the world.
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When they do, August generates a one-time passcode for the Deliv courier.
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Each year, Bitcoin generates about 22 megatons in CO2 emissions, the researchers estimate.
|
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I write about MoviePass a lot and no subject generates more reader mail.
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This process generates a small, free-floating ball of stem cells: a blastocyst.
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It's difficult to suss out just how much revenue this generates for teams.
|
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The card also generates new security codes each time you make a purchase.
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One solved block of Bitcoin data currently generates 12.5 bitcoins for the miner.
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The text it generates has surface-level coherence but no long-term structure.
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They press a button and it generates a new image of a skull.
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Anytime a major social media platform makes even minor changes, it generates consternation.
|
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Microsoft generates more than half of its revenue from outside the United States.
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The NBA does not routinely publish how much revenue it generates from China.
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It is a business that generates cash and it's a business that's profitable.
|
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"It actually generates more electricity, more energy overall, than it uses," Sullivan said.
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The outcome of the contest then determines how much money your product generates.
|
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The U.S. tech industry generates billions of dollars in returns annually for investors.
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Maybe if this album generates enough love then we can coax Tom onstage.
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He is just the type of guy who generates heat everywhere he goes.
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The plant's owners say it now generates 15% of the country's renewable power.
|
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The company generates revenue by selling ads against select pages and search results.
|
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The solar farm generates enough electricity to offset the carbon Apple uses locally.
|
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The bigger issue is that this processing power generates a ton of heat.
|
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The whole process generates a frankly amazing terabyte of data every single second.
|
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It generates a tremendous amount of wealth for a limited number of people.
|
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WATCH: How K-pop band BTS generates billions of dollars for South Korea
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It's also important to bear in mind that Amazon already generates operational income.
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If completed, it would more than double the amount of electricity Tanzania generates.
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After all, your body generates heat and warms up when you exercise, right?
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One newspaper has even coined a word for the hysteria he generates: Princedemonia.
|
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Kristall cuts around 300,000 carats annually and generates revenue of around $200 million.
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Here's an example: Your small business S-corp generates $1 million in income.
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Sub-Saharan Africa, with a billion people, generates less electricity than South Korea.
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At the beginning of the game, it generates a random population of baddies.
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WHEN IT COMES to energy, no country generates such bittersweet superlatives as China.
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Ads shown in feeds are where Facebook generates the bulk of its revenue.
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The bank noted that oil generates around 70 percent of Nigerian government revenues.
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Falabella generates about 13% of its EBITDA in Chile and 20% in Peru.
|
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In addition to primaries, the swing of the electoral pendulum generates predictive power.
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It features a sleek design and supposedly generates less heat than other models.
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"Google Play," as it's called, generates $6 in "net" revenue per user now.
|
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It now generates only about a quarter of its sales in South Africa.
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Startup Alley's a non-stop networking event that generates leads, connections and possibilities.
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A cognitive vision system analyzes photos and auto-generates Alt-Text for them.
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Unexplored generates its dungeons in a way that I have never seen before.
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Italy's biggest builder Salini Impregilo meanwhile generates 93 percent of its revenues abroad.
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Vehicle software currently generates annual revenues of $280 billion a year, he said.
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This movement generates the energy for the ferocious winds found in the storm.
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The startup currently generates between €5 and €6 million in annual recurring revenue.
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That heat in turn produces steams, which spins turbines and generates clean electricity.
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Cryo Pur says its system generates bio-LNG with a high energy efficiency.
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The company generates roughly three-quarters of its revenue outside the euro zone.
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Currently, from its sales, it generates more than $85033,000 in profit per day.
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The idea that VR is valuable because it generates presence is well understood.
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"Hornschuch generates more than half of its sales from industrial applications," he said.
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Twiga Foods generates revenues from margins on the products it buys and sells.
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Of course, people who work spend money and that generates jobs for others.
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James generates the same looks via some of the simplest actions in basketball.
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But the app continues to mostly rely on revenue it generates from ads.
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Or rather, it generates suspense by treading the boundary between two familiar narratives.
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Poets are a special breed and I have no idea what generates them.
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The steam produced from this process drives a turbine and generates electrical power.
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Comet currently generates around $1.16 million in transaction volume per month (€1 million).
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Malawi generates hydropower along the Shire River which flows out of Lake Malawi.
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The defense sector on average generates about 28.5 percent of its revenue domestically.
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The NCAA generates revenue of about $750 million a year, court documents said.
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LIVING TRASH-FREE The average American generates 4.4 pounds of trash every day.
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ADF/IDF generates sales of $220 million a year and has 470 employees.
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Earth&aposs molten, rotating inner core generates a magnetic field around the planet.
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This amateurism generates the book's raison d'être and, most important, its good faith.
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Based on this, the service then generates a risk profile for every call.
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The league's 40 players will earn 52 percent of the revenue it generates.
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While Sawyer might not follow its model exactly, OpenTable generates plenty of revenue.
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They are all trading on fears and harnessing the anger their rhetoric generates.
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The company generates two-thirds of its revenue in civil and defense aerospace.
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But whatever new subscriptions that generates will be a drop in the bucket.
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An annuity with a represented cost of $220006 million generates a $2202,2628 commission.
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To that end, Twaice generates revenue via a software-as-a-service model.
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ELSA today generates revenue through subscriptions, priced at $3.99/month or $29.99/year.
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She obliterates every syllable; she generates all the power of an electrical storm.
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These networks can automate anything that generates, consumes, measures, switches or stores energy.
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"Cigna generates about $8 billion of free cash flow next year," he said.
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He is therefore a promoter's dream as he generates interest all by himself.
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The new program generates about 150 a minute, the pace of natural speech.
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It serves 2,000 meals a day and generates about $30 million a year.
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"I believe what the Chinese model generates is control over society," he said.
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Time tracking and payroll, however, aren't the only ways that Hourly generates revenue.
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In the middle section, the melodic line goes through twists and generates agitation.
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A new crisis generates new dissent, followed by repression — and then more dissent.
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Deere generates nearly 60% of its overall revenue from sales of agricultural equipment.
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"Each sill is small and generates a small amount of carbon," Greene explained.
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It employs more than 248,13 people and generates $21 billion in annual revenue.
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He said the company was continually improving the algorithm that generates the recommendations.
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But the event still generates plenty of sales, albeit at a slower pace.
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That means Fulton misses out on the property tax revenue the store generates.
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The company also believes the random numbers it generates could have practical uses.
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This environment generates high crime rates, (school) drop-outs, lack of an education.
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Yet it lives in the immediate present, the moment when music generates motion.
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Today, Hot Wheels generates the most revenue of any toy in the world.
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RECs were created to track and claim the renewable energy a customer generates.
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But the New York region generates 10 percent of the gross domestic product.
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Beyond that, the business of user acquisition and advertising generates even more money.
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That's nearly as much CO260 as an average American generates in a year.
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Because domestic investment generates economic growth, the latter approach is far more desirable.
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IBIS estimates that the global auto industry generates $4 trillion in annual revenue.
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A generative adversarial network (GAN) machine learning system generates the feet on demand.
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The aforementioned promo code/vanity URL combo is what generates that direct response.
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Tesla generates credits under the California system, then sells them to other automakers.
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The collision generates energy, which creates the light that makes the aurora visible.
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But its Italian business generates just over 1 percent of its core earnings.
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You're not really talking about a mechanism that necessarily generates the best mousetrap.
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In fact, every dollar invested in U.S. manufacturing generates $1.81 in economic activity.
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IBM also generates an annuity-like revenue stream associated with multi-year leases.
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A murder in Malmo remains so rare that it still generates headlines nationwide.
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The business is profitable, he said, and generates $300 million in annual revenue.
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Today, his firm is profitable and generates about $8 million in annual revenue.
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At the same time, the Amazon generates far-reaching effects of its own.
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It generates a billion video views per month and reaches 200 million people.
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Every dollar spent on TB generates $30 through improved health and increased productivity.
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The Instagram button might be the change that generates the most new donations.
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It generates the bulk of revenues from sales of goods to its retailers.
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The increased speed of the game generates more collisions and more forceful collisions.
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Magalhaes said producers' share of the revenues coffee generates worldwide has fallen continuously.
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"More media coverage almost always generates increases in a candidate's poll standing, and that almost always generates increased media coverage," said Lynn Vavreck, a political scientist at UCLA and co-author of books dissecting each of the past two presidential elections.
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The larger conclusion from the data is that the Trump campaign — both through the support Trump generates among working-class whites and the opposition he generates among better educated, more affluent voters — has accelerated the ongoing transformation of the Democratic Party.
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According to Rivas, California's film industry generates nearly $50 billion for our state's economy.
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Addition, which deposits metal only where it is needed, generates less scrap than subtraction.
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This is using a cheaper ingredient that generates more yield at a lesser quality.
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In many cases, this golden addition generates further monetary value for a dish too.
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That is, for every filled Julia set, the algorithm generates the correct complementary piece.
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The aerospace and defense industry generates more than $865 billion in output every year.
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Every tweet (or comment) generates endless retweets, blog posts, news stories and cable segments.
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Pan-American generates relatively stable earnings due to its relatively low-risk product profile.
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And Apple charges developers a 30 percent commission on the revenue each app generates.
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Costco generates three-fourths of its operating income from membership fees, according to UBS.
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One way to keep warm in the cold is through shivering, which generates heat.
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Scatec Solar generates electricity from 357 megawatts of solar power plants across the world.
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Oh, and it pumps the excess power the thing generates into the local grid.
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And they each still own a home that generates $15,000 a year of income.
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However, the image was apparently created with an app that generates fake ultrasound pictures.
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It produces virtually no content but generates a gargantuan profit from other people's work.
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In both cases, the fake traffic generates ad views, which in turn earns revenue.
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The trained neural net generates new step charts using a series of simple actions.
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A classic SaaS play, the startup generates revenue through a licence fee per user.
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On top of that, they assume the industry generates over 100,19963 more jobs indirectly.
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Paying for tax cuts is hard political work that creates losers and generates opposition.
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"I think it generates enthusiasm, gets people involved in the political process," Sanders said.
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Among Alphabet's "other bets," Nest is one of the few that generates real revenue.
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This bottomless follow-up fodder generates yet more FUD in the fake news debate.
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Intel, the largest U.S. chipmaker by sales, generates 27% of its revenue from China.
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Once everything is tagged properly, Georges generates paperwork and sends it to tax authorities.
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I felt the presence of state security it generates a great deal of fear.
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Which shows once again that a reduction in tax rates generates higher tax revenues.
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UPS said it generates revenue from the flights, but declined to provide further details.
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The iPhone is Apple's most important product and generates the bulk of its revenue.
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Confetti also generates proposals for the various vendors and handles the logistics for customers.
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In Apple's case, a simulator generates synthetic images that are run through a refiner.
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The phone generates ephemeral keys (think public keys) to talk with the secure ecnlave.
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Sony's expensive projector also features a Glass Sound Speaker that generates 360-degree audio.
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The tool also generates an action plan so that executives can make meaningful reforms.
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Right now, any power that Opportunity generates is going straight to its internal clock.
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The investment bank generates about half of Deutsche Bank's revenue but is also volatile.
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The company generates revenue by selling "credits" which you use to buy a recording.
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Work defines people's social status, sets income levels and generates a circle of friends.
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After you enter information about your employees, PayFit automatically generates pay slips every month.
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The park's main attraction is a wave pool (pictured), which generates huge artificial swells.
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The project also generates an income for the community groups who build the systems.
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The Rise fund only generates returns when companies it invested in perform well, financially.
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This sounds like a wonderful deal for the consumer, but it generates problems elsewhere.
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Eko and Refinery29 will share in the advertising and sponsorship revenue the series generates.
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The Frauchiger-Renner experiment generates contradictions among a set of three seemingly sensible assumptions.
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It also generates strong, unique passwords and keeps everything secure with military-grade encryption.
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Waste-to-energy technology generates power from sources like domestic sewage and manufacturing processes.
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I mean, Facebook generates a lot of headlines, people use it a lot. Sure.
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I learned that the difference of the property of materials generates an unexpected effect.
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The country's garments industry that generates sales of $30 billion a year, is booming.
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NASA estimates the global space economy already generates more than $300 billion a year.
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It generates most of Pakistan's tax revenue, and some of its most wanted men.
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A Google search for the band generates headlines about how much they are loathed.
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"But if it generates people's interest in the building then that's a nice byproduct."
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Kumar said the startup, which generates revenue in two ways, is increasingly reaching profitability.
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Then, the Predpol algorithm generates predictions as to where similar crimes could occur next.
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But let's say, hypothetically, that a large company only generates 100,000 alerts per day.
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Wasted food also generates climate change pollution equivalent to 37 million cars per year.
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Quironsalud generates just above 50% of its revenues from private payers and health insurances.
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It generates a lot of fear and anxiety but not a lot of control.
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Levi generates 28 percent of its revenue in Europe, and 16 percent in Asia.
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The production of canvas totes generates 131 times as many emissions of plastic bags.
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"What I have learned is TV generates the revenue and ad sales," said Hill.
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Perhaps no other subject generates as much angst on the left as global warming.
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It moves in ways you don't expect, generates indelible moments out of thin air.
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Nothing generates buzz and publicity quite as much as a feud, are we right?
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What if AI and Machine Learning generates wonders as we know them from nature?
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A REIT is a legal structure that owns, or finances, property that generates income.
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Trump generates a ton of chatter and Allen is an excellent stenographer of chatter.
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That "Grace and Frankie" generates real feeling has everything to do with its stars.
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It is probably the churning of liquid metallic hydrogen that generates the magnetic fields.
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Cryptocurrency mining in general is the process that secures transactions and generates new tokens.
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Dong Energy generates more than half of its electricity and heat from renewable resources.
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Google, which generates 99 percent of Alphabet's revenue, has drawn on DeepMind's software already.
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BATS generates revenue through the amount of trading that takes place on its exchange.
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The problem is that when a battery is charged and recharged, it generates heat.
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An attack that generates fear and uncertainty could be enough to hack the elections.
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Today, producing one ounce of gold generates more than 80 tons of mining waste.
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According to Glassdoor, the company generates between $2 billion and $5 billion per year.
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But despite energy and a surprisingly timely premise, it generates only sparks and smoke.
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"All mining work generates fine particles of dust in the air," the agencies wrote.
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It's also important to understand that the Amazon generates half of its own rainfall.
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The average person in the EU generates 31kg of plastic packaging waste each year.
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The device generates sounds in the air using a process called the photoacoustic effect.
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Every dollar that the government plows into public transportation generates $4 in economic activity.
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The economic power of our industry generates 4 percent of the United States' GDP.
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The phone generates ephemeral keys (think public keys) to talk with the Secure Enclave.
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Botnik, with comedy special transcripts as its source of knowledge, generates the creative output.
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The most complex is a drawing robot that generates images based on Eakins's photographs.
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Wednesday afternoon's curious new moon in Gemini generates emotional satisfaction from expanding your horizons.
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Marijuana Man is far from being the only YouTuber who generates income through sponsorship.
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Franklin Leonard has built an institution that generates buzz around scripts instead of stars.
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Its service reaches 6 million active viewers per month, and generates review through advertising.
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When every day is a tweetstorm that generates confusion, confusion becomes the norm. 3.
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The company generates revenue primarily through its machine learning data annotation and validation services.
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Recreational saltwater angling in the Atlantic generates some $10.5 billion in economic activity annually.
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The system — which opened in 2016 — generates electricity for the Disney California Adventure Park.
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That is too high a price, they say, for the income the cafeteria generates.
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Illegal fishing in the area generates an estimated $1 billion per year, he said.
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Eleventh Candle became profitable in 2018, and now generates $1 million in annual sales.
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Their mutual hatred generates a white heat that could burn through your laptop screen.
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The Catalonia region centered on Barcelona generates a fifth of Spain's gross domestic product.
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Serbia generates two-thirds of its electricity output from decades-old coal-fired plants.
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Watergen, which also generates water from the air around us, doesn't use solar power.
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Deutsche Bank generates less than $50 billion in revenue compared with Citigroup's $65 billion.
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Violence still generates ratings and box office receipts, however, so leadership yields to profits.
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But what is it about the Sunshine State that generates so many nutty stories?
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Sales in Uganda, where the company generates 16 percent revenue, grew by 4 percent.
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Social media basically focuses attention on content that generates the most intense emotional responses.
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The system also generates virtual images similar to traditional slides that humans can examine.
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Many people worry that modern media generates polarization by locking us into echo chambers.
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Eventbrite generates revenue by charging creators for the tickets people buy to attend events.
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As a secondary effect, a larger economy generates more revenue for governments as well.
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Physical activity also generates body heat, so sit less and move more if possible.
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Wayv generates revenue on a per-transaction basis, charging a 15% fee to brands.
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Economic growth generates more tax revenue and reduces federal spending on social welfare programs.
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Robinhood also generates interest income from customer assets, the same way a bank does.
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"If there's a discrepancy, it generates an automatic correspondence from the IRS," Walker said.
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It's an industry that generates more than $ 2.1 trillion and employs 0003 million Americans.
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The financial services firm generates nearly 60 percent of its sales from international markets.
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The more answers a theme generates, the more a constructor has to work with.
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Walmart generates more than two-thirds of its revenue from within the United States.
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Amazon, for example, generates relatively small profits but mountains of cash through this process.
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"I hope that they call me because every call generates an invoice," he said.
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WhatsApp currently generates little revenue; Instagram produces ad revenue but none from its messaging.
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Although we know how the mission turns out, the movie generates and maintains suspense.
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Thermal efficiency refers to the power an engine generates from a unit of fuel.
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Shafer, which also produces a chardonnay, among other wines, generates about 22012,231 cases annually.
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It generates about $240 every month on "Hatreon" (the alt-right clone of Patreon)
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According to Biotrem, 1 kg of wheat bran products generates in total — considering the whole wheat cultivation process, transportation, processing and utilization — around 1.3 kg of CO2; 1 kg of polystyrene disposable plates or cups generates in total around 8.5 kg of CO0003.
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In Gmail's current implementation, it sounds like Google simply generates an email with a link.
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Though the non-oil sector generates 80% of GDP, oil provides 70% of government revenue.
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Every one of these unique structures placed on a river generates extra science and culture.
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GE's power division, which generates about half of those revenues, is in particularly deep trouble.
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The company does not disclose the revenue it generates from its Fulfillment by Amazon service.
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You can then look at yourself as a business that generates, say, $100,000 per year.
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Does the fact that consuming it also generates some degree of intoxication make it recreational?
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Early reports are positive: marijuana generates a lot of tax revenue in the legalized states.
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Burning fossil fuel generates greenhouse gases that are blamed by scientists for warming the planet.
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When you lend, the platform automatically generates a contract you can keep in your records.
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Now more than 100 million will view their modern equivalents, and that generates big bucks.
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"[ScreenPlay] is a company that generates millions in top-line revenue, it's profitable," Niermann said.
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What generates voltage when you warm it up, push on it, or blow on it?
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Tourism generates over 7 percent of France's gross domestic product and employs 2 million people.
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That variability generates antigens which immune systems do not always recognise and react to immediately.
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Mr Trudeau could probably trudge ahead without Saskatchewan, which generates just 4% of Canada's GDP.
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But Movie Pilot said the figures show the genre still generates a lot of conversation.
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Nobody knows how much of it the world generates or what it does with it.
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It is documentable that listening to it generates no activity in their pleasure centers whatsoever.
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It then generates fraudulent ad revenues and installs fraudulent mobile apps without the user's knowledge.
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The first is that much gaming now happens online, and generates reams of behavioural data.
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Residents believe it generates $5,000 per hour in bribes for the soldiers who man it.
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Network International currently generates around 80 percent of its revenue from the United Arab Emirates.
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The plant has two nuclear reactors and generates power to supply around 1.7 million homes.
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It generates revenue by charging a percentage of the rental income to investor club members.
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Billboard's Hot 100 generates its list by ranking songs by sales, radio play, and streaming.
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It would invest more in Instagram, which still reliably generates social capital for its users.
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The tech ecosystem generates hundreds of billions of dollars in consumer surplus value each year.
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According to SpaceX, the modified rocket generates about 5 million pounds of thrust during launch.
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It generates a web page and a PDF that you can send to your clients.
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Because the company generates the vast bulk of its gross margin from its platform revenue.
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The gigantic, $500 billion market generates a constant flow of multibillion-dollar acquisitions every year.
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Investors send ether to an ICO's smart contract, which generates tokens that can be traded.
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What it is is that a seller selling on the platform generates transaction volume, right?
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Some estimates judge that this policy discrepancy generates about half of the U.S. trade deficit.
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But the increased liquidity it generates can drive down yields, thus also helping corporate borrowers.
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Surrounding the organ sample is an electric current-carrying coil that generates a magnetic field.
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While tourism on the reef generates millions of dollars, the region is increasingly under threat.
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ESPN, Disney's sports network, generates more than $2bn annually, according to Kagan, a research group.
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The trial was a threat to its licensing model, which generates most of its profits.
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The report also found that electronic music generates 12 billion streams per month on Spotify.
|
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But a free energy agent always generates its own intrinsic reward: the minimization of surprise.
|
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Though debatable, the categories bring an exuberance to the revelatory chaos the subject predictably generates.
|
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Scientists have invented a skin patch that generates power from sweat, according to New Scientist.
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So technology that generates water from air is most suited to warm and humid climates.
|
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According to Angle, the home robot business generates roughly 90% of the original company's revenue.
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The platform generates virtual worlds to enable large-scale training and testing of driverless cars.
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Meanwhile, Mapify currently generates revenue through in-depth partnerships with travel companies such as Airbnb.
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Anyone opening a meshnet node generates a cryptographic key that's also a valid IP address.
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FreshDirect generates revenue through the traditional buy-at-wholesale-price and sell-at-retail model.
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The tool then classifies the clusters into topics and generates short summaries about each one.
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General Cable, instead, generates the biggest part of its revenue from the electrical utility business.
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The investment bank generates about half of Deutsche's revenue but is also a volatile business.
|
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When running at full steam, Egbin generates almost a quarter of the whole country's electricity.
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Economy: Rome generates a GDP of approximately EUR150bn for a population of about 4.5 million.
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The airplane manufacturer generates 58 percent of its revenue outside the U.S., according to FactSet.
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But again, it's hard to know how much money this actually generates for the company.
|
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More important, it garners support and generates respect -- not fear -- from foes and sworn enemies.
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We need an export bank that stands behind American workers and generates profit for taxpayers.
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Their presence generates over 400,20203 jobs and over $32 billion worth of domestic economic activity.
|
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The average Canadian generates a staggering 20 kilograms of end-of-life electronics each year.
|
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It is a key measure of how much profit a bank generates from shareholder funds.
|
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And the Powerwall, Tesla's home battery, generates electricity produced by — you guessed it — solar energy.
|
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Germany now generates the largest balance of payments surplus of any country in the world.
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Mr Putin may be hoping that it generates enough goodwill to roll back the sanctions.
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It's a procedural shader for cloth that generates flyaway curves to generate an organic quality.
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A hectare of cacao, the slow-growing source of chocolate, generates a tenth as much.
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Ms. Mort's writing lacks psychological texture, and her direction generates little intensity, or even continuity.
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"We're all-in with DC and the associated brand-love that DC generates," Reilly said.
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Same goes for the "Memories" that the revamped Photos app generates using videos and pictures.
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Even 10 years of interest rates set near zero no longer generates consumer price increases.
|
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Tesla, meanwhile, generates near-weekly headlines about how its production processes are and aren't working.
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The free service is unlimited listening, but features ads — the primary way Spotify generates revenue.
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When a game is purchased and installed, Denuvo generates a unique key for their computer.
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Praxair generates lower core earnings but with a higher sales margin than its German peer.
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Shareholders may occasionally grumble that Amazon always deploys all the capital it generates into expansion.
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Uber generates more rides than Lyft in large part due to its wider, global presence.
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This "grey area" is beyond the control of Moldova's constitutional authorities and generates multiple risks.
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The Swedish state-owned utility generates about 49 percent of its electricity from fossil fuels.
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Video creators can also make money based on how much user engagement their content generates.
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In situations like these, adding Mom's thoughts to the mix often generates even more complexity.
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The Outdoor Industry Association estimates that outdoor recreation generates $887 billion in annual consumer spending.
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Should it exist the way that it does, regardless of the way it generates money?
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Overall, the city generates more than 21625 percent of its budget from fines and fees.
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Our company, Lakewood-Amedex, for instance, generates targeted therapeutics that silence or regulate gene expression.
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Each year, San Francisco's airport alone generates more than 10 million metric tons of emissions.
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This phase, called reentry, generates a searing-hot plasma that can destroy an unprotected spacecraft.
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When you share a Netflix title to your Instagram Story, it automatically generates cover art.
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Miller said his business is seasonal and generates 60 percent of revenue on the weekends.
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TV, noting that the port of San Ysidro alone generates billions worth of economic activity.
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As awful as Kammie's situation down there is, it generates many honest and forthcoming moments.
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France generates an overwhelming majority of its electricity from 19 nuclear plants across the country.
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Their video output generates five billion views across the web each month, Mr. Strompolos said.
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Tmall is the key to its future, as Alibaba generates a commission on every sale.
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This is a film that generates much of its suspense through genre sleight of hand.
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And once that became the case, any upward trajectory in anything generates a new record.
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Growing Overseas Cash Continues: PepsiCo generates substantial overseas cash flows due to its international operations.
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But Instagram says it will provide info on which sales it generates for a merchant.
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Operating in this open, collaborative way, Expedia generates 90 percent of its revenue through APIs.
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Fitch believes QVC generates 3371908% and 33710649% of Liberty's last 33711 months (LTM) ended Sept.
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At some point, society becomes more accepting of the new technology, which generates economic gains.
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Based on your metrics, the companion app generates insights to help improve your overall fitness.
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IBM is just one company that generates revenue by helping companies adopt this new technology.
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Indonesia generates 175,000 tonne of rubbish a day, according to its environment and forestry ministry.
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Bitmoji, an emoji maker acquired by Snap in 2016, generates flat cartoon emoji of you.
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Iowa is a leader in wind power, which generates 36 percent of the state's electricity.
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I walk across it because I like how it generates a little current of guilt.
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The rain the forest generates also helps fill reservoirs for major cities and irrigate crops.
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This season brings a lot of joy, but it also generates a lot of junk.
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It's well-known that the friction between volcanic ash generates huge amounts of electrical charge.
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By contrast, Amazon generates more than $12 billion a year and Microsoft about $6.5 billion.
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Wangjing SOHO generates more than $66 million in rent each year, according to court documents.
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The democracy voucher program currently generates a low return rate and is expensive to run.
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In effect, the estate believes it is entitled to the money that "S-Town" generates.
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Britain generates about a quarter of its power from renewables, and France about 19 percent.
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"Sports programming becomes more and more valuable because of the audience it generates," McManus said.
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The arrival of one of Chitra's sons, Chandra (Dayahang Rai), from Kathmandu generates additional tension.
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It generates more than $1 billion in annual advertising revenue for Rupert Murdoch's media empire.
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Her production, or the fees and commissions she generates, rose 75% from 2018 to 2019.
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Livestock farming generates more than $6 billion in annual export revenues and about 360,000 jobs.
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Rovio's current top title "Angry Birds 2" generates almost half of the company's game income.
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The stakes may have seemed low: Translate generates minimal revenue, and it probably always will.
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Snap, which generates revenue from advertisers, shares that revenue 50-50 with its publisher partners.
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A tax reform plan that generates $2202 billion in revenues over the next 2628 years.
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In The Dead Zone, Stillson generates interest and media attention by putting on a show.
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This hasty and ill-considered legislation generates many new opportunities for tax gimmicks and shenanigans.
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Thus, physicists seek timeless math that generates what looks like a universe evolving in time.
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It follows from this that they are entitled to any spare cash the company generates.
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Since then, this excise tax generates an estimated $28503 billion yearly to the commonwealth's coffers.
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If the trust generates income that remains inside, it is taxed at the trust rates.
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The court decided that the individual mandate penalty is a tax, because it generates revenue.
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When such an eruption slams into Earth's magnetic field, it generates surges of electrical current.
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So the power plant generates less than one-quarter of its promised 6.53-kilowatt capacity.
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The owner of Brushes4Less said he generates about $2 million in annual sales on Amazon.
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This generates turbulence where bands meet and leads to the wavy structure along the interfaces.
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Today, Shah has 26 units and a portfolio that generates $1 million in annual revenue.
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Shell still backs the company, which generates energy through small wind turbines attached to kites.
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The Rungis market covers 234 hectares and generates revenues of 9 billion euros a year.
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The county sheriff generates $85 per day per inmate in revenue from the federal government.
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But Silbermann said Pinterest's technology learns users' tastes, and generates suggestions to keep users hooked.
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Green energy in North America currently generates only around 2 percent of its core earnings.
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The pièce de résistance is a cartoon panorama illustrating how a nuclear plant generates electricity.
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GenotypingTesting technology, often chip-based, that generates a partial list of your unique genetic differences.
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Afghanistan got 2m hours in 2019, as much as Mr Trump generates in a week.
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Nearly five years later, the company generates from $68,000 to $73,000 in cryptocurrency revenues weekly.
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"It generates the lessons, the tests and it grades the tests," one veteran instructor marveled.
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PayPal cofounder Peter Thiel loves to ask this question because of the conversation it generates.
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"I certainly don't go to a museum because I think it generates jobs," Fujiwara said.
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You can see how much revenue it generates and what programs it could pay for.
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Every time you load the page, an algorithm generates a new human face from scratch.
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This global food system also generates up to a third of total greenhouse gas emissions.
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Put another way, cryptocoin mining generates a negative value-added — the mining activity consumes real resources, notably the electricity used by the miner's computers, yet all this activity generates no real value, only a fictional asset that nonetheless can readily be bought and sold.
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Endel is an app that generates reactive, personalized "soundscapes" to promote things like focus or relaxation.
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Italy generates more than 40 percent of its power from gas, almost all of it imported.
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In today's Ohio-class submarines, a reactor plant generates heat which creates steam, Navy officials explained.
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During the day a solar panel generates power which is then stored in the Leaf battery.
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That type of disturbance in the plasma state generates a lot of acoustic waves—sound waves.
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For that, I'll show you how to manage the app so that it generates less stress.
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Solar advocates counter that rooftop solar also generates considerable benefits for the grid and other ratepayers.
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It generates widespread international goodwill for the country, even as Russia pursues an increasingly isolationist position.
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The company currently generates about 4.5 percent of its sales online, versus 3.9 percent last year.
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And it hasn't yet reached a point where it generates captions in full and complete sentences.
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His private company now generates about $1.3 billion in annual revenue and employs around 70,000 people.
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There has been a "big change in regulation that generates overnight a huge market," he said.
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The company also generates genomic data by sequencing patient DNA and other information in its lab.
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His most popular calculator is one that automatically generates an estimated amortization schedule for a mortgage.
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That last one is topical: Venezuela generates most of its electricity from a single, massive dam.
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It too generates a system in the northern Gulf by midweek, but it isn't as strong.
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Sometimes it can be a feeling the cup, plate or bowl generates that just isn't right.
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The sales document says the entire portfolio generates around $700 million in operating cashflow a year.
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The only things Game of Thrones generates more than the tears of viewers are fan theories.
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But the self-help industry, which generates billions of dollars every year, has faced little scrutiny.
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Nissan's also upgraded to a 150 kW motor, which generates the equivalent of about 200 horsepower.
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They found that even following the simplest object generates several types of vibration in this whisker.
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The abstract field generates associations, and these go back to other associations that have been catalogued.
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The amount of waste a community generates tends to grow with its economy (see chart 2).
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Coal power generates about 40 percent of the country's total electricity, followed by nuclear and gas.
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The company generates more than $11 billion in revenue yearly from sales of its HIV treatments.
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We use gasoline to fill up our cars, while nuclear power generates electricity for our homes.
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Why it matters: Ramaswamy was overseeing the part of Google that generates most of its revenue.
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One part of the network generates faces, and the other compares them to the training data.
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His business generates revenue of more than $3 million a year, and he has six employees.
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If it generates a lot of "engagement," it gets moved to the top of the pile.
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Scrolling through recordings of more than 1,500 orgasm sounds generates curiosity and starts conversations, Viegas says.
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The technology sector has a hazardous materials problem, beyond the mountains of electronic waste it generates.
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Even though the company never raised any money, it already generates $115,000 in monthly recurring revenue.
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Your brain has a natural output port — a USB port if you will — that generates output.
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Albert generates revenue from these referrals, which is how it keeps its app free for consumers.
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The country is Apple's third-biggest market, which generates some $44 billion a year in sales.
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In fact, the only other e-commerce website that generates more in sales revenue than Apple.
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The startup, which does not disclose revenues, generates income by taking a fee from hosting competitions.
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The Medieval Fantasy City Generator is an online application that endlessly generates random medieval city maps.
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A tipster also told me that the Voyages-SNCF app also generates crashes on iOS 9.3.
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The company generates roughly 40 percent of its sales from its outlet locations, according to Citi.
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To date, the security division has 8,000 employees worldwide and generates $2 billion worth of business.
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Michael Kors generates an estimated 40 percent of its revenue in these stores, according to Citi.
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The same is true of night mode, which generates another notification that I can't swipe away.
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It generates 9m tonnes of garbage a year, more than London's annual output and rising quickly.
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The business generates a healthy annual profit and the man is obviously a minor commercial genius.
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The fire, and the cycle it generates, seems to serve no master and have no purpose.
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Cashback is a weird and wonderful thing, and it therefore generates a fair amount of scepticism.
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The fear is that China generates the wrong kind of competition and stunts the good kind.
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The industry fell off a cliff last year, but it still generates a lot of money.
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Indonesia is an archipelago of 13,000 or so islands, but Java generates about 58% of GDP.
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It could shape an industry that generates more than half a trillion dollars in annual revenue.
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This method generates basically no heat, so you don't have to worry about destroying any nutrients.
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Per person, it generates more emissions than any other big economy bar America and Saudi Arabia.
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This is tedious, messy and generates phenol-rich waste that is toxic to plants and animals.
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Partly to underscore this idea, Snap emphasized ARPU, or how much revenue it generates per user.
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We're building something that generates cash-flow, not giving salaries or discounts in a pricing war.
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The reader frequently has to catch up with Shapiro as he generates, mutates, and recombines meanings.
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The topic of AI and its potential ramifications generates a great deal of debate and discussion.
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Miltenburg hasn't tested whether software trained on these image descriptions actually generates new, and biased, descriptions.
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All writers have their tics, and every war, after all, generates its own body of cliché.
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A young dancer dies at 24 and that is what generates the events of the play.
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The plant generates 0.5 megawatts of electricity per hour, which it uses for its own operations.
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And he belittles critics who say technological upheaval seems scary but always generates sufficient new work.
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Amazon generates less profit than Apple and aggressively reinvests what it does make into its operations.
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Praxair generates lower core earnings but with a higher margin over sales than its German peer.
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A fuel cell generates power from gas, hydrogen or other fuels and converts it to electricity.
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As the gasoline engine generates energy, it goes straight to the wheels through the drive motor.
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This helps the community during lean times and generates more income for her business, she said.
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The state of Western Australia generates half of Australia's total wheat production, according to government data.
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The API is now how WhatsApp generates revenue, as it ditched its subscription fee years ago.
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Poland generates electricity mostly from coal and has some of the worst air quality in Europe.
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Google generates possible itineraries based on its travel data Destinations on Google isn't a new website.
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Like energy grids or pipelines, it generates stable returns, making it attractive to waste management firms.
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Today's reaction-powered spacecraft works like this: Propellant exhaust carries momentum away and generates forward thrust.
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Instead, states have passed hikes on cigarettes, which generates less revenue as the smoking rate declines.
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You want to make sure that we have an economy that generates jobs for our youth.
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A popular user-uploaded video promotes the original work and generates ad revenue for the industry.
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People get thirsty, but why put in a water fountain when a soda machine generates income?
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The startup generates affiliate revenue for the traffic it sends to the booking sites it aggregates.
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Increasing their generosity, meanwhile, generates high effective marginal tax rates given the need for means-testing.
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According to developer First Solar, the facility generates enough electricity to power 160,000 average Californian households.
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Miyakoshi, which now sells property rather than cassette-players, generates all of its sales in China.
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California currently generates about 11.5 percent of its electricity from the Golden State's sprawling wind farms.
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These policies have a guaranteed growth rate and offer downside protection when the index generates losses.
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But their assertiveness only generates more and more resistance from people in Taiwan and Hong Kong.
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Advertising — including both sponsored advertisements with companies and display advertising — generates $12,000 to $23,000 a month.
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A medical encounter that generates a prescription is considered more complex, which qualifies for higher reimbursement.
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An attack that generates fear and uncertainty could be enough to hack the elections, said Hall.
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The drug trade in Christiania generates about $150 million in sales annually, according to the police.
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According to the Copenhagen Consensus, every dollar spent to combat malaria generates $36 of economic return.
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Germany now generates 65 percent of its trade surpluses on the back of other EU members.
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Instead, the battery-powered device generates vapor that goes through a capsule packed with tobacco leaves.
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Zuckerberg was free to continue enjoying Sun Valley because Facebook generates $5 billion every 49 days.
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The commentators parsed the difference between intentionally spitting or shouting a word that incidentally generates spit.
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YSL sits alongside sister brand Gucci, which generates more than half of the group's operating profit.
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Over a 3-year period, Blue Apron generates $900 to $1,000 per average customer, Salzberg said.
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And, the industry generates many of the best jobs in America—in traditional and emerging areas.
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The Audi E-tron generates 210-miles per gallon equivalent, according to the EPA's new rating.
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I'm guessing your choices on how policy impacts the mod generates a political response from players.
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The dust that collects in a machine generates heat, which will accelerate a PC's aging process.
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He reckons each 1 percent cut in corporate tax generates roughly $2 in earnings per share.
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Despite the massive engagement it generates, it remains operationally unprofitable, people familiar with Hotstar's finances said.
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According to researchers at Swansea University, this generates 15 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions annually.
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The startup generates revenue based on a classic SaaS model: typically charging per number of users.
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They created an engine that generates natural language horoscopes based on the significance of certain transits.
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Our mania of it generates enough oddness for five minutes to push the whole thing forward?
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A scene in which an electrical storm menaces the movie's protagonists also generates some visual interest.
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This includes Custom Audiences that Facebook generates based on people's visits to advertiser's websites and apps.
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Procedure Day 1: This lesson can work with any current event that generates conversation and debate.
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IBM is just one company that generates revenue by helping companies to embrace the new technology.
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The startup generates about 70% of its revenue today from its core business of processing payments.
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MCPE DL generates an average of 28 million page views with 4.5 million visitors per month.
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The owners have claimed that the hotel generates enough revenue to pay its $480 million mortgage.
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And sports betting in New Jersey still generates far less revenue than Atlantic City's nine casinos.
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The money came from a special fund the city generates by leasing out a hospital building.
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Though natural gas generates lower greenhouse gas emissions than coal, it is still a fossil fuel.
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"Confrontation generates an unsafe environment, mental illness and stress for police officers and residents," he said.
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And Nollywood, as the Nigerian film industry is known, generates close to $700 million a year.
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A new prosthetic voice decodes what the brain intends to say and generates (mostly) understandable speech.
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And Google, which started the year at 34 percent, now generates 44 percent of traffic. Parse.
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But the company, which generates revenue from advertising, is burning less cash than Lyft or Uber.
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It generates brand loyalty no matter what is being sold — which in turn results in durability.
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Violence generates still more attention for his cause, while sacrificing the moral clarity of peaceful protest.
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I've seen, the website, and the money it generates, are an issue in the case. In
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Meanwhile, Huboo generates additional revenue from a small administrative subscription and optional services, such as packaging.
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Specially tuned LED lighting generates only the wavelengths that the plants require to prosper, saving energy.
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The gaming industry is a global powerhouse that generates more than $100 billion in annual revenue.
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The vaccine would be injected into a person's muscle, where the injected virus generates a protein.
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"Alaska's outdoor and tourism economy already generates more jobs than the oil economy," Senator Cantwell said.
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Depression itself generates — it's not just mental health but physical health tends to do very badly.
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Once an affiliate generates $100 in revenue, Twitch will issue a payment during the following month.
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Truecaller generates more than half of its revenue from ads that it serves to its users.
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An unregulated economy generates a lot of pollution, and nothing about strong economic growth changes that.
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NFC tech always involves one initiator that generates an RF field to power a passive target.
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According to the UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation, it generates 220% of global greenhouse-gas emissions.
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Daryanani said IBM generates roughly half its revenue from "annuity-like" services contracts and software licenses.
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The average American and Australian generates nearly 215½ times the global average of carbon dioxide pollution.
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He and other critics could be right that meritocracy, like free-market capitalism, generates inequalities naturally.
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Film generates a collective understanding of how Indians look, sound and act, imparting and reaffirming norms.
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The power it generates is a boon to an area where the hospital once used flashlights.
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Tourmaline is a semi-precious crystal that typically generates the most negative ions of the three.
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Such a system generates additional savings because system problems would be easier to detect and correct.
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There's value in a story that generates sympathy for our fellow citizens, caught in this predicament.
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In the short term there is a risk that public anger generates an anti-political mood.
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Previously, scientists generally believed that the human hippocampus generates new brain cells or neurons throughout adulthood.
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It's a global business that generates $150 billion profit annually, with 40 million humans currently exploited.
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Today, the company is profitable and generates more than $5 million in sales annually, he says.
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The firm said it generates about $6 million in revenue a year and has 100 employees.
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Overseas Cash Continues to Grow PepsiCo generates substantial overseas cash flow due to its international operations.
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O'Hara likes Micron because it generates a lot of cash flow and trades at low multiples.
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The Northeast Corridor, which generates 2628 percent of the nation's GDP, runs prominently through the state.
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Unibail's rating reflects its geographically diverse portfolio of prime shopping centres that generates robust rental income.
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Dublin-based Medtronic generates most of its sales from heart devices, spinal implants and insulin pumps.
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Any profit the Mint generates from the sale of its coins is returned to the Treasury.
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On the power front, for example, the ISS generates all its own electricity through solar panels.
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Typically an architect designs a house, generates a model, and prints it on paper, he says.
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At this point, YouTube likely generates somewhere between $16 and $25 billion in revenue per year.
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Chefclub generates revenue from preroll ads on YouTube and other social platforms with revenue-sharing deals.
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So, a 2628-percent tax generates about $28500 million in tax liability in this simple example.
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Accounting for "dark matter," and the gravity it generates, made their models of galaxies stable again.
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Every $1 million in sales of travel goods and services directly generates nine nonexportable American jobs.
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Because it merely moves, rather than generates, heat, it is far more efficient than combustion furnaces.
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Coal now generates less than 30 percent of US electricity compared to 35 percent from gas.
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The Northeast Corridor already generates an operating profit, which simply defrays losses elsewhere in the system.
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Yet it generates extraction pressure up to 18 bars, or 260-plus pounds per square inch.
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Facebook generates about $9 a month per user in the U.S. by targeting you with ads.
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In a steam engine, boiled water turns to steam, which spins a turbine, which generates power.
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Roku generates the bulk of its revenues not through device sales, but through its booming advertising operation.
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LIQUIDITY Strong Liquidity: Cellnex generates strong FCF and has no significant debt maturities over the medium term.
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The mortgage has since been paid off and the property now generates a steady stream of income.
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The snack company generates more than a third of its $30 billion in annual sales from Europe.
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While bulls have rushed in this week, Tesla still generates a lot of skepticism on Wall Street.
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A wind farm that generates up to 1.5 gigawatts of electricity can power roughly 1 million homes.
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And that's probably the reason he's into the Google service that automatically generates replies to incoming messages.
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Once a time wins out, the app generates an invite that goes straight to a user's calendar.
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Family-owned Medacta generates annual sales of around 300 million Swiss francs, one of the people said.
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Today TV Time generates revenue through a premium tier, which has tens of thousands of paying users.
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The company generates revenue via a range of business models, from subscription to per-hire success fees.
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The one person, one vote test is deeply intuitive, it's easily applied, and it generates predictable results.
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It generates an intrinsic reward signal defined by how wrong this prediction model turns out to be.
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PRD already generates more than 10 percent of China's GDP and over a quarter of its exports.
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I'm theorizing blackness, rather than commemorating African-American history, and that generates a certain degree of skepticism.
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The investment bank generates about half of Deutsche Bank's revenue but is also considered its Achilles heel.
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When the battery winds down to nothing, a small gasoline engine generates the electricity to keep moving.
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While commerce still generates most of Amazon's revenue, AWS has become critical to the company's financial health.
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The company generates recurring revenue by renting out its machines, or leasing them on three-year contracts.
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And don't forget that the toilet generates an aerosol when flushed, and the aerosol can be inhaled.
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As Guinet explains, when WannaCry infects a computer it generates encryption keys that rely on prime numbers.
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Facebook auto-generates pages that are called "interest pages," based on what people list as their interests.
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The country generates about 20063 percent of Brooks' running shoe production, with China accounting for the remainder.
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But a common Democratic talking point involves scoffing that pipeline-building generates only a few "temporary" jobs.
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It employs around 58,500 people and generates annual sales of nearly 16 billion Swiss francs ($15.7 billion).
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That is, everything he says generates more replies — most of which are negative — than hearts or retweets.
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The supreme object of speculation is one which generates no yield and is therefore impossible to value.
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The company says it generates 800 million video views a month and has 65 million YouTube subscribers.
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Boeing generates the majority of its sales outside of the U.S., 14% of which stem from China.
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Forensic genealogy, by contrast, generates investigative leads from DNA databases used by people researching their family trees.
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