"My definition of art that is political goes beyond the comedic, goes beyond satire, goes beyond replicating the things that we already know," she says.
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It goes beyond simply following and watching; it goes beyond invading privacy or impeding a shopping experience.
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It goes beyond step counting, it goes beyond heart rate, it's reading bio-analytic through your skin.
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SESSIONS: — Policy that goes beyond just the attorney general.
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Koskinen's term goes beyond President Obama's — until November 2017.
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Great communication goes beyond bringing killer conversation and unbelievable game.
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Our sources say it goes beyond celebs who commit misdeeds.
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But the changed dynamic of the relationship goes beyond this.
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"It goes beyond what you can reasonably analyze," Oladimeji said.
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Mosquitoes are the menace, and the risk goes beyond malaria.
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The menu goes beyond pizza to include typical Italian fare.
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There's a social dimension that goes beyond the nutritional dimension.
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Something that goes beyond simply adding a heart rate monitor.
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The problem with Facebook goes beyond economics however, Hughes argues.
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And it sounds like Gansca's vision goes beyond sponsored content.
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But EBY goes beyond simply selling comfortable underwear via subscription.
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The focus on practical skills goes beyond the anatomy room.
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Indeed, Noel's mark on the film goes beyond mere sentiment.
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This is a bit squishy, but goes beyond pricing guarantees.
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What they receive from it goes beyond the product itself.
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But online deception goes beyond the quest to get laid.
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It has to have something that goes beyond the skin.
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That goes beyond the 2022 maturity of Petra's bond notes.
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The group's penchant for violence goes beyond simply racial animus.
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But her passion for prevention goes beyond The Ring alone.
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But how the S8 fares goes beyond the phone itself.
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That goes beyond the 22018 maturity of Petra's bond notes.
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But, actually, the rationale of private sales goes beyond legalities.
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That goes beyond just footing the bill for your mortgage.
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But Snapchat goes beyond the obligatory selfies and mesmerizing filters.
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This new application of machine learning goes beyond materials science.
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The impact of gender parity goes beyond the individual corporation.
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That goes beyond the 2140 maturity of Petra's bond notes.
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The primary objective, Williams maintained, goes beyond profit and loss.
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Yet the troupe's appeal goes beyond the stunts they pull.
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The reticence for colleagues to follow Corker goes beyond politics.
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But the problem here goes beyond intramural rivalries and competition.
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Indeed, her position on gay rights goes beyond marriage equality.
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Summer value goes beyond hotel rooms to spas and restaurants.
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The stigma goes beyond the issue of deaths by suicide.
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But what is needed goes beyond tactics, techniques, and procedures.
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But this goes beyond political flip flopping and partisan hypocrisy.
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Hunter labeling Golsteyn and Lorance as heroes goes beyond me.
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The basic idea of automated aerial imaging goes beyond infrastructure.
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But the lack of a backup archive goes beyond governments.
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"But it also goes beyond simple planning of an image."
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And there's a lesson here that goes beyond this election.
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So your theory goes beyond religion or the the soul.
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Abortion sounds so specific, but it goes beyond the procedure.
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And it goes beyond just great branding and consumer experiences.
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Congress has much broader authority that goes beyond mere crimes.
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The problem, he said, goes beyond a few underregulated extremists.
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The company knows these athletes' value goes beyond racing. True.
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But activism and change goes beyond awareness of the dead.
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But the problem goes beyond one official — or one facility.
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And what if the problem goes beyond an individual's psychology?
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But the help goes beyond just playing the game. Gen.
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But some consumer advocates say the issue goes beyond comfort.
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I don't think the scale goes beyond that, quite literally.
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A sponsor goes beyond a mentor, who gives career advice.
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Which is to say, a trend that goes beyond fashion.
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But it's a question that goes beyond expensive new weapons.
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Tackling corruption also goes beyond currency, cash or even banking.
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Jonathan is very strong and his talent goes beyond creative.
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The problem goes beyond Asia — although it's especially acute there.
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William Saletan: The case for Trump's impeachment goes beyond Ukraine.
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The impact goes beyond the children who have been immunized.
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That Apple TV connection goes beyond just being a Hub.
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What is at play goes beyond softness in the economy.
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The pressure goes beyond romance and applies to friends, too.
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And that goes beyond the cost of living, he explained.
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It's an impulse that goes beyond reason or any deliberation.
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"This goes beyond me, because there'll be other presidents," he said.
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The problems come when the exchange goes beyond the first punch.
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That's why the range of devices goes beyond just a smartphone.
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The problem goes beyond weak business demand and rising political instability.
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But Jia explained to me that it goes beyond even that.
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But the power of satire goes beyond effectively debunking specific falsehoods.
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Go deeper: New Medicare for All proposal goes beyond Bernie Sanders
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It gets at a broader problem that goes beyond Confederate memorials.
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The companionship goes beyond school -- Presley is part of the family.
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The drought impact goes beyond agriculture in the San Joaquin Valley.
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Ma has a fascinating story to tell that goes beyond Zola.
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That's why they need outside support — and that goes beyond naloxone.
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And our response goes beyond pledging to run in the future.
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But Trump's statement goes beyond just the typical Trump-brag tomfoolery.
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These results raise yet another question that goes beyond the science.
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But retail's trouble goes beyond the secular changes in consumer behavior.
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This goes beyond inviting or not inviting groups to the march.
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The impact of the fake order goes beyond cities and counties.
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But Robert and Dubu's love for Halloween goes beyond cute outfits.
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The heft goes beyond even the larger smartwatches of previous years.
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Thanking troops for their service goes beyond empty expressions of gratitude.
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Tesla love goes beyond adulation for Elon Musk, the Tesla CEO.
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All this causes frustration that goes beyond the shoppers of Oaxaca.
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Worryingly, this President's reliance on instinct goes beyond the Kahnemanian blueprint.
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This suggests that women's thinking about politics goes beyond their gender.
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Samsung unveiled the first smartphone camera that goes beyond 100 megapixels.
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In fact, Musk's connection with books goes beyond his latest successes.
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Thus, they will have a shelf life that goes beyond 2018.
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It goes beyond the typical, partisan reaction to a political crisis.
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Roe goes beyond the right to choose to have an abortion.
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I think what makes it cool goes beyond bars and restaurants.
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Spielberg's primary intention with "The Post" goes beyond commerce, of course.
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It goes beyond differences with policy -- it's about basic human decency.
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And Curry's importance to the Warriors goes beyond his individual production.
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But Beyoncé's embrace of her identity on "Formation" goes beyond food.
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Levitsky's argument goes beyond the overarching political environment to Trump's character.
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It even goes beyond America's dwindling access to safe, legal abortion.
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Holder describes it as a "bro-code" that goes beyond Fox.
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But the preference for Trump actually goes beyond the hard-liners.
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The divide between American Jews and Israeli Jews goes beyond politics.
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Nowadays, Ms. Pirro's access to the president goes beyond television interviews.
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His effort goes beyond one gated golf community in North Florida.
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But the frightening news from Silicon Valley goes beyond one company.
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When it comes to background checks, Walmart goes beyond what's required.
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We shouldn't just be so-- LEON COOPERMAN: It goes beyond that.
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Once it goes beyond Bluetooth range, Tile's finding network kicks in.
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Tee says Homage's screening process goes beyond interviews and background checks.
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The growth in government job opportunities goes beyond the federal level.
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The administration's confusion over its own Obamacare argument goes beyond Trump.
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The financial center goes beyond what has been tried here before.
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" Her advocacy goes beyond talk, Mr. Sini added: "It's being present.
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Cardi B's involvement in politics goes beyond endorsing a single candidate.
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Lloyd told Business Insider that Secret&aposs message "goes beyond football."
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The mission of this new group goes beyond the browser, though.
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This goes beyond the little sayings chirped out while she paints.
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Now, there's been more obstruction of Congress that goes beyond Ukraine.
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But it goes beyond his repeated public statements to that effect.
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The Green Deal goes beyond the scope of previous climate policies.
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It goes beyond the president sticking it to his own voters.
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The crisis over sexuality in the Catholic Church goes beyond abuse.
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In other words, its impact goes beyond just taxes and spending.
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"Bad faith" goes beyond these symptoms to diagnose an underlying pathology.
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Virtual "Saint Anthony" goes beyond simply impressing and tries to educate.
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Japan Inc's ultimate goal for the program, however, goes beyond profit.
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The value of these pieces goes beyond their folk art status.
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She mixes West and East so well, it goes beyond the form.
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So the appeal of these YouTube musicians goes beyond PR-managed persona.
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But the Indian film industry's obsession with foreigners goes beyond skin color.
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An influential legal group, however, stressed that the issue goes beyond business.
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We've reached the stage where the proposal goes beyond this city hall.
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The peril for women goes beyond the potential loss of the ACA.
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And much of what can be sublime in theater goes beyond words.
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I hope that the dialogue goes beyond the walls of the ballroom.
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The discomfort of evangelicals about Black Lives Matter goes beyond specific policies.
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But being Jewish goes beyond adhering to the law of the Torah.
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That mission goes beyond the tactics that have caused so much controversy.
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Vestager acknowledged that protecting consumer privacy goes beyond her agency's competition remit.
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And the impact of your ballot goes beyond who controls the presidency.
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The importance of privacy goes beyond improved productivity when workers are alone.
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But this goes beyond what we typically think of as lousy service.
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The medical treatment that people in recovery need goes beyond addiction services.
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The whitewashing issue goes beyond the actual bachelor or bachelorettes, of course.
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Foster's vision of the ledger goes beyond a tool for self-improvement.
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But the horrendous advice some women hear goes beyond the status quo.
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Comprehensive preparedness goes beyond making sure your insurance policy offers adequate coverage.
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Unless you need some sort of growth engine that goes beyond advertising?
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But some lawmakers say that gaining proportional women representation goes beyond partisanship.
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But racism is another matter, something that goes beyond a supposed bluntness.
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Proposing to reduce inequality goes beyond its appeal as a campaign issue.
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Bosworth's relationship with the Gemini Link goes beyond its practical, intended use.
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Facebook and Twitter's live video rivalry goes beyond Periscope and Facebook Live.
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But the appeal of lucid dreaming goes beyond no-holds-barred sex.
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It goes beyond back-patting; she believes in engaging and challenging others.
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"This goes beyond Trump supporters," Gates told the Associated Press in January.
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The appeal of the S7 Edge goes beyond its curved-glass features.
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"It's a failure that goes beyond any one (US) administration," he said.
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There's also an interesting story here that goes beyond this specific deal.
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The Dig Dug connection goes beyond tunnels and a cameo appearance, though.
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Trumpism in the United States goes beyond any single form of bigotry.
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Racism in the United States goes beyond the mere legacy of slavery.
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Leahy: Trump "goes beyond being stupid" on Muslim issues 1:15 p.m.
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The hostility of big firms towards Mr Trump goes beyond free trade.
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"The repercussion chain goes beyond the Alps and the Pyrenees," he said.
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But Corker's ability to provide a check on Trump goes beyond rhetoric.
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There is a lot of pre-flight planning that goes beyond weather
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Yet the U.S.'s enabling behavior goes beyond the dictator-admiring president.
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The difference in those numbers goes beyond the pollution level of water.
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But Ward's contribution to the show goes beyond just glaring at Danny.
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But the "special feeling" between Conte and Trump goes beyond specific goals.
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But it goes beyond health and performance — Cora is focused on design.
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If it goes beyond that, we'll have to talk about money again.
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But the automaker's ultimate aim goes beyond just building a new campus.
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"The forbidding of music in Iran goes beyond Western art," Raha explains.
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But the lawsuit against Nike seeks goes beyond others in its demands.
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And they should be actively practicing inclusion that goes beyond just gender.
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But, at least according to Democrats, this goes beyond the security concerns.
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The damage the House majority can do here goes beyond mere cheerleading.
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Canada's obsession with Mr. Trump's whims and overindulgences goes beyond morbid curiosity.
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The role goes beyond sports; it bequeaths a certain moral authority, too.
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How much of that goes beyond what Apple would have spent anyway?
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Massachusetts' problem, though, goes beyond cities not wanting pot on their turf.
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Front Burner The connection between Jews and chocolate goes beyond Hanukkah gelt.
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The fantasy it's offering goes beyond the righting of a historical wrong.
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There's a larger ethical problem here that goes beyond these specific situations.
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At the same time, Google's ecosystem goes beyond the Chrome web browser.
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Breakingviews Foxconn's $7 billion bet on the United States goes beyond politics.
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The proof and the truth about these fruits goes beyond skin deep.
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And part of that is realizing that sustainability goes beyond carbon emissions.
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"The interest in these fish goes beyond biodiversity," Dr. de Santana said.
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But Trump's obsession with Obama goes beyond ideological differences between the parties.
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But the problem goes beyond sluggish Netflix streams and slurred Skype calls.
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But the city's significance goes beyond the two parties most immediately involved.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Foxconn's $7 billion U.S. bet goes beyond politics.
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The economic impact of unfairly high swipe fees goes beyond the merchant.
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Owning something goes beyond just possession, it also involves care and maintenance.
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The network's relationship with the crown prince goes beyond an anchor interview.
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The top-heaviness of the market goes beyond just Apple and Microsoft.
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The silent path that goes beyond massacre and leads you to innocence?
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But what really worries me goes beyond the simple fiscal irresponsibility of this.
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But with seven shots fired, it suggests that this maybe goes beyond carelessness.
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But the issue goes beyond any actual efforts by Trump to enrich himself.
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The cover really goes beyond traditional keyboards to add a touch of elegance.
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And it goes beyond just being able to binge-watch Riverdale on Netflix.
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Product innovation for Apple goes beyond adding new features or creating new hardware.
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Proponents of opioid taxes argue that their value goes beyond just raising money.
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We need a new approach that goes beyond regulatory oversight and peer encouragement.
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Box Transform goes beyond that to help companies undergoing a broader organizational shift.
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But I think it goes beyond something as simple as the gas tax.
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This goes beyond teasing positional tracking on Gear VR or any hardware upgrades.
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Company culture goes beyond the ping pong table and cleverly named conference rooms.
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But the gun violence problem in the U.S. goes beyond just school shootings.
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The reason scientists are angry about this study goes beyond wasted research dollars.
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The issue goes beyond Pakistan, the World Health Organization said late last year.
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Responsibility for overseeing such an opaque structure goes beyond employees and external advisers.
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But this goes beyond reminding people to use sunscreen although that's really important.
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His ambition to become a tech tycoon goes beyond making money in telecoms.
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And ultimately, the vision goes beyond bringing incremental revenue to traditional media companies.
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USA Today's Robert Bianco said the show goes beyond just spoofing zombie movies.
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But the proposal goes beyond that, with a holistic approach to voter access.
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Furthermore, the school cannot impose a punishment that goes beyond usual school policy.
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However, the new "music for activities" feature powered by Alexa goes beyond that.
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That attention to the team goes beyond inspiring messages and into employee pockets.
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But Trump's regard for leaders that many consider bad actors goes beyond that.
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But the issue of measurement goes beyond comparing a business to its competitors.
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The bottom line in this story goes beyond President Trump and Paul Manafort.
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Comey told the panel the issue of Russian interference goes beyond party politics.
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The environmental damage caused by the shutdown goes beyond lapses at the EPA.
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It also give an insight into customer demands that goes beyond traditional methods.
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Yet the widespread unease goes beyond slow growth and the accompanying wage stagnation.
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The ACLU alleges that Kansas goes beyond what is required by federal law.
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Project Maven's greatest impact, though, goes beyond drones and the fight against ISIS.
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"Women's health" goes beyond the pelvis, so the conversation should include domestic violence.
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The company also goes beyond saying the fresh data should have been published.
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The China risk on this transaction goes beyond the enforcement of the agreement.
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The cost of regulation for manufacturers goes beyond direct expenditures by 37 percent.
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In it, she explains exactly why marriage goes beyond a union on paper.
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It is an experience that followers say goes beyond a simple sex act.
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The big picture: The diverging fates of local economies goes beyond income inequality.
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But police misconduct in the city goes beyond the string of recent incidents.
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"What we are trying to do goes beyond simple aim training," Mackey said.
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The project goes beyond this war, showing how war affects people and society.
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And on immigration, Spicer says the issue goes beyond Trump's most famous rhetoric.
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"It goes beyond the elections," said the director of national intelligence, Dan Coats.
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"It's an act of vanity and selfishness that goes beyond comprehension," said Rep.
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The problem here goes beyond Cambridge Analytica and what it may have done.
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I think of this as eroticizing reciprocity, and it goes beyond enthusiastic consent.
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But Ocasio-Cortez argues her goal goes beyond the new session of Congress.
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We live in a polarized era — but the problem goes beyond partisan polarization.
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The anti-vaccine movement goes beyond the confines of the ultra-Orthodox community.
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E-scooter accessibility goes beyond cost to ride and availability in certain neighborhoods.
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This, said Simonovich, goes beyond the well-publicized global shortage of cybersecurity talent.
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On her love for Swift, 29, Lyons says it goes beyond the music.
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Infrastructure goes beyond the four or potentially eight years of a Trump presidency.
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The former uses frequencies below 24GHz and the latter goes beyond that threshold.
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"He was the face of their strategy, but their strategy goes beyond him."
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But advocates stressed that taking a more radical approach goes beyond mere policy.
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The value of strikes, in theory, goes beyond deterring future chemical weapons use.
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But in 2020, "Unaccommodating" goes beyond pushing the envelope — it's just really terrible.
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In a statement, Experian said the process of retrieving PINs goes beyond that.
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The infusion of religion into law goes beyond cases involving medicine and education.
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But the impending bookstore desert goes beyond the loss of a single store.
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I think it's tricky and it goes beyond what our data currently shows.
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But this shake-up in makeup goes beyond issues of taste and tenure.
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This strike goes beyond the basic needs and working conditions of GM employees.
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Environmental responsibility goes beyond a singular focus on carbon dioxide emissions, as well.
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"They&aposre in social media advertising, which obviously goes beyond Facebook," he said.
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Yet for many millennials, the slide into debt goes beyond just lifestyle creep.
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Belief in the Mandela Effect goes beyond simply noticing we've remembered something incorrectly.
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The value ViralHog will bring to Reuters Connect goes beyond just viral video.
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But Trump's alleged conduct, as described in the Mueller report, goes beyond such means.
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And to its credit, Manga goes beyond just the most popular and acclaimed works.
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But there's also one fresh element in those charges that goes beyond general fraud.
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But the problem of fake news goes beyond Democrats wondering what might have been.
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But we should remember that this goes beyond some bad decisions at one bank.
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They're uncomfortable, he says, but worth it, because the transformation goes beyond the physical.
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And dismantling the stigma about mental illness goes beyond merely acknowledging that they exist.
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To Rousteing, the music and fashion crossover goes beyond his chumminess with the Wests.
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LaterPay is offering media companies a business model that goes beyond subscriptions and ads.
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The question posed by Patti Cake$ goes beyond white people in hip-hop culture.
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The potential harm of unproven therapies to patients and their families goes beyond health.
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But what you learn is it goes beyond the fact that he doesn't mind.
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Xiaomi has been mimicking Apple for years now, and it goes beyond the products.
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"My approach goes beyond party and partisanship; I am first and foremost an American."
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But Starry goes beyond the technology to deliver a consumer-worthy experience with broadband.
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The issue goes beyond deforestation, but in some places its impact can be seen.
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Faithfully adapting the source material goes beyond replicating the scenes in the comic, however.
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Yet the Trump administration's support for Saudi Arabia goes beyond nuclear energy export policy.
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The reason for this gigantic misunderstanding, suggest the Smithsonian's curators, goes beyond bad schooling.
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The difference between slow-metabolism Italy and fast-metabolism Spain goes beyond economic statistics.
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An irregular sleep schedule goes beyond depleted energy levels and the inability to concentrate.
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In addition, Monster says its interest in Jobr goes beyond just the one app.
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EU diplomats say the need to find a unified stance goes beyond just tariffs.
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Love & Hip Hop star Yandy Smith goes beyond being a powerful woman on-screen.
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North Carolina's new law goes beyond what bathrooms transgender people are allowed to use.
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So how does an opponent take on Trump when his appeal goes beyond politics?
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But Trudeau's visit goes beyond the typical political showmanship seen in a state visit.
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I just think this goes beyond normal workplace fun, and is a huge distraction.
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It goes beyond mainstream news and marketing and weasels its way into casual conversation.
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This proud, flag-waving nation takes it as read that Turkishness goes beyond nationality.
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In many of these cases, the lack of female representation goes beyond the board.
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"As low as my expectations have been, this budget really goes beyond," she said.
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It's clear that the pair do have a rapport that goes beyond erotic performances.
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The documentary also goes beyond whatever simplistic smears have been made against the Panthers.
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For de Andrade, this idea of behind One to One also goes beyond scale.
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Unlike in 1998, the challenge goes beyond rebuilding bridges between just two OPEC producers.
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But now we're learning that his feud with the intelligence community goes beyond Twitter.
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"This malaise is deep-rooted and goes beyond the issue of pay," she said.
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But the signal he is sending goes beyond just reassuring them to stay strong.
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However, the study found that consumer support for renewable energy goes beyond environmental concern.
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Acing that job interview or clinching that promotion goes beyond just traditional surface attributes.
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Part of what you do goes beyond just opening loot boxes in Rocket League.
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Essence Extreme Lasting Eye Pencil goes beyond basic black with fun, yet wearable colors.
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Mindfulness, far and wide The school's emphasis on mindfulness goes beyond a meditation room.
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And keeping prices up through taxes has political appeal that goes beyond public health.
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All of this goes beyond the normal give and take of the democratic process.
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So much of what I love about Moss goes beyond its fancy headset, too.
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The threat is an ever-present danger, but patriarchal oppression goes beyond single acts.
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The consequence of this, for these companies, goes beyond civic duty or public perception.
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But stigma goes beyond just impacting people with mental illness on the personal level.
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"This is a huge US failure which goes beyond the stupidity of this administration."
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This feels like an invasion of privacy that goes beyond typical maintenance-related inspections.
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Dark's body of work goes beyond snapshots of feels translated into ghoulish visual metaphors.
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The data these apps share goes beyond the dates and times of your period.
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Including them in the "Thank U, Next" video goes beyond nostalgic, early 2000s cosplay.
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Their views suggest a hard Chinese line against Hong Kong that goes beyond propaganda.
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But the book's broader argument goes beyond how "humanity" is encoded in our genes.
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For some groups, the drive to get creative goes beyond the fabrication of dice.
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"A relative softening of demand," he said, goes beyond the effects of the shutdown.
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Older people and younger people, there's a connection there that goes beyond labor economics.
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The language in Luca Guadagnino's remake of the horror film "Suspiria" goes beyond words.
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That number goes beyond the general American population, which is 62% non-Hispanic white.
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For the parent leaving, the trauma goes beyond the private dissolution of a marriage.
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The importance of the suit goes beyond the officers' treatment by the departmental hierarchy.
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Critic's Pick "Enemies: The President, Justice & the F.B.I." goes beyond ripped-from-the-headlines.
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His appreciation goes beyond taste: The rice helps validate the African experience in America.
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A history of giving back Alloy's generosity goes beyond her passion for helping animals.
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Yet Guralnik's argument that Couples Therapy is a political show goes beyond its diversity.
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The trust issue This goes beyond a willingness to take McConnell's word -- far beyond.
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"This goes beyond the pale of how our democracy should work," DeWitt's statement read.
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You might also consider making something surprising and delightful that goes beyond basic sustenance.
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Beyond TeamsHowever, to Williams&apos point, Microsoft&aposs strategy here goes beyond just Teams.
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Ultimately, zero-waste living goes beyond how much trash fits in a mason jar.
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Bloomberg's do-it-his-way approach goes beyond how he's handling his TV ads.
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The luxury goes beyond the ingredients, with hand-forged brass tableware and traditional lacquer.
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There must be unprecedented adaptability within the workforce, but the need goes beyond that.
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The 2016 Marzipan debutante, Alston Macgill, danced with a fullness that goes beyond sugariness.
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That's a pretty deep integration, which goes beyond what most car manufacturers feature today.
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But the objective of Bluesmart goes beyond its individual technical features, Mr. Pierucci said.
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The big picture: California's role as the U.S.'s fallback regulator goes beyond tech.
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Warren's prediction of an economic downturn, however, goes beyond addressing middle-class economic anxiety.
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This goes beyond simply representing members of their own communities (and potential electoral constituencies).
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That goes beyond Os Mutantes, who people mention because Kurt Cobain was into them.
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This goes beyond the issues tied to just one political party, administration, or advocacy group.
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Yes. But it goes beyond your original spirit, freedom and joy of creating your work.
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The practice of sharing such photos goes beyond the Marine Corps and one Facebook group.
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But the persistence of lynching goes beyond the private sector and stretches into the state.
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That focus on consistency goes beyond the words themselves to the voice actors saying them.
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"IOTA is kind of the first distributed ledger that goes beyond the blockchain," Sønstebø said.
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But the case for Guantanamo Bay as a science lab also goes beyond political optics.
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And "Apple's significance to Best Buy goes beyond just its direct sales contribution," Lasser said.
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The policy prohibits an entire class of speech, sexually explicit content, and goes beyond that.
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This goes beyond an EULA, and IMO should be in plain English and include diagrams.
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It goes beyond just swallowing your democratic principles to sell T-shirts or plane tickets.
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"Our clean drinking water challenge goes beyond lead, and beyond Flint and Newark," Warren writes.
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But I find that this goes beyond the norm of what we expect of love.
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This proposal would enforce a constitutional principle that goes beyond what the Criminal Code states.
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This goes beyond metadata like the cast or director – information the studios tend to provide.
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The feeling that Google is cutting corners is a problem that goes beyond just headphones.
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"It's an episode that goes beyond the Jack and Rebecca that we know," says Ventimiglia.
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The service is now available as a preview and goes beyond many automated transcribing services.
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That goes beyond the billions spent as a baseline for policing the border each year.
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But the importance of South Korea to China, and other major powers, goes beyond business.
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This is an issue that goes beyond Turnbull's leadership, which the Liberals need to acknowledge.
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I've walked for my friend Charles Jeffrey, whose mind goes beyond anything I can explain.
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But, Fonteyn thinks it "goes beyond that as well," with things like the trademark symbol.
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But it goes beyond that, how does he walks into a school with a shotgun?
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It is a punishment that goes beyond them to affect their own sons and daughters.
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It is something that goes beyond any thought I would have ever had for myself.
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But the ability of Iran-linked groups to strike goes beyond the Strait of Hormuz.
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The first group has a significant competitive advantage, one that goes beyond sheer individual talent.
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"The Radical King" goes beyond the King Day holiday speeches to delve into his politics.
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The squad partly attributes HDR's popularity to its original content and that goes beyond photos.
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Nunes added that the revealing of names "goes beyond" former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn.
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But surely what this first lady has experienced goes beyond what one might call fairness.
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His rhetorical rejection of partisan politics goes beyond that: He talks about morality, efficiency, governance.
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Several experts have pointed out that friction between the U.S. and China goes beyond trade.
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Most importantly, it shows home automation has relevance that goes beyond convenience or wow factor.
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This goes beyond looking at the broad patterns of absolutism, negativity and pronouns already discussed.
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Wenar argues that the problem with oil goes beyond the fact that it's so valuable.
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CatSpring Yaupon Tea goes beyond organic -- nothing touches these plants but sunshine and rain water.
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Part of what makes Parvati feel so real goes beyond the writing—it's her voice.
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She engenders a pragmatic hope that goes beyond what President Obama tried to accomplish nationally.
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The critics also argue that Trump's affinity with Putin goes beyond mere matters of demeanor.
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Ensuring U.S. leadership in this critical area goes beyond just building the world's fastest supercomputers.
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For them, the debate goes beyond wanting to improve their lives — it is about survival.
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Increasing their coverage goes beyond symbolic moves to change VA's motto by providing tangible benefits.
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More broadly, he believes the problem of high retail prices goes beyond the Big Six.
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This "Music Man" theory of behavior goes beyond just staying out of the pool halls.
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But their individuality goes beyond just the color differentiation that we've seen across the series.
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"I would say this goes beyond power; I think it's really about order," Katz said.
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Coda Payments was initially focused on enabling carrier billing, but today it goes beyond that.
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The company goes beyond pure matching to find the data an employee is searching for.
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Still, there are indications that the company will soon see success that goes beyond tests.
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But for mobsters, the appeal of pizzerias goes beyond mere laundering money and drug trafficking.
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The reason I stick around Kansas City goes beyond gigabit internet and low highway traffic.
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But, as PBS reports, the price of taking time off goes beyond just lost wages.
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This is the moment for immigration restrictionists, and their agenda goes beyond stopping illegal immigration.
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"The Book of Disquiet," Fernando Pessoa My admiration for Pessoa goes beyond reading his prose.
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And, here there must be a sense of urgency that goes beyond our legislative requirements.
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Trump's opposition to trade goes beyond opposing new trade deals, like the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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This behavior goes beyond the celebrity gossip world and can be observed across social networks.
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But Thursday's shift goes beyond previous changes by prioritizing posts that have generated substantive interactions.
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The viewing pattern even looks similar to porn, but this perhaps goes beyond mere horniness.
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The economic damage of this oil price war goes beyond lost jobs in the sector.
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As the temps soar, so do prices, but nothing on our list goes beyond $400.
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Yet the intraparty finger-pointing goes beyond the skirmishing between the White House and Congress.
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The general silence that angers Ms. Lee speaks to a problem that goes beyond sexism.
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If it goes beyond that, it might also include the president's corruption and self-dealing.
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An artist's expression goes beyond the musical and audiovisual, it springs from words and texts.
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But the larger threat to American Jews goes beyond college students sparring over Israeli policy.
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But the bill, which exceeds 1,300 pages, goes beyond a simple benefits-for-wall trade.
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But the undercurrent of sexuality in this Totally Just For Kids game goes beyond Nintenuendo.
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No, there's something happening here that goes beyond big money trying to get even bigger.
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When the right presents Trump as an enemy of anti-Semitism, it goes beyond hypocrisy.
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"It has this incredible viewership potential that goes beyond just your own following," she said.
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That goes beyond wild parties in Las Vegas (although those have happened, too, Mike writes).
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A vote for a third-party candidate goes beyond foolishness; it is simply self-indulgence.
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It goes beyond trade, however: The market is pricing in a lot of good news.
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Yet her position goes beyond the simply formal, investigating cosmic relationships between humans and nature.
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It goes beyond the movement for reproductive rights to the very ethos of our country.
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It goes beyond the movement for reproductive rights to the very ethos of our country.
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It's something that goes beyond any thought that I would have ever had for myself.
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But the meaning of the property to the Carters goes beyond the sport of golf.
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That goes beyond what the kind of research team that I built out would do.
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But fostering diversity goes beyond instituting family-friendly policies and opening up channels of communication.
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But the influence of men like Wieseltier, Halperin, and Lauer goes beyond any single election.
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But the circumstances should remind everyone that the case goes beyond the president's sex life.
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It's something that goes beyond a perceived environment, a collection of words, a few songs.
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However, activists fear that this goes beyond just sloppy, disrespectful, opaque, and shameful morgue management.
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"The risks include information collection which goes beyond the reasonable contemplation of a user," Gupta said.
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In time new technology, which goes beyond simple, easy-to-undo anonymisation, may ease such tensions.
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"It doesn't look to me like this California outbreak goes beyond one restaurant," Mr. Neale said.
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Burda has made its name in media, but Shyy said its investment thesis goes beyond that.
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Our problem with packaging and single-use items goes beyond the desire for an easy dinner.
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But at the end of the day, this fight goes beyond helping U.S. companies, Cramer said.
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The frame for these stories goes beyond the law-and-order themes of the crime stories.
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Yet this letter goes beyond the normal weird of 2016 and into some pretty revealing territory.
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In reality, this issue goes beyond party lines and even some liberals aren't behind free college.
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But it does mean that it goes beyond the boundaries of what has been done before.
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Is there a way that this technology goes beyond accessibility, is there another step to that?
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Uber believes it has the solution, one that goes beyond summoning someone to do the driving.
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And that goes beyond the fact that "pizza box folding" isn't a universal part-time gig.
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But my love for the shoulder buttons goes beyond their physical design; its what they represent.
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How can you create an image that goes beyond the classic principles of photography and design?
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"Times Square has an attraction that goes beyond just one traditional genre like shopping," he said.
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The company's technology also goes beyond what viewers are seeing on their TVs and mobile phones.
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Lindquist's device — cleverly called the "Nintimdo RP" — goes beyond being a simple Raspberry Pi emulator, though.
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They also need to find a way to score that goes beyond Cousins and Rudy Gay.
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This is a deep dive that goes beyond politics -- it is the first draft of history.
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The result is an intriguing series that goes beyond the surface-level coverage of the genre.
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The Nashville-based artist presents as 100% country, but her storytelling goes beyond the traditional narratives.
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"It's another tool in our toolbox that goes beyond the scope of the drones," he said.
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"This goes beyond the effects of corporate tax rates and repatriation of overseas cash," Goldberg said.
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How people choose to bathe is particular and private, an intimate ritual that goes beyond cleansing.
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This goes beyond digging your heels in and refusing to let the enemy take from you.
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It goes beyond religion to celebrate "the everyday black woman", no matter her role or occupation.
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And on Wednesday, designers responded in a way that goes beyond simply dressing actresses and actors.
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And this goes beyond what you may get for free from your employer as a benefit.
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" Wade, who called James "one of the greatest players ever," said their friendship goes "beyond basketball.
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The strategy behind Spotlight Compilations goes beyond just keeping people engaged and coming back to Instagram.
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" Mr Gold admires her for "a work ethic that goes beyond anyone I've worked with before.
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Asus' unusual design strategy with the Scar II goes beyond printing camo on the palm rest.
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But the similarities between the two Bachelor Nation stars goes beyond matching beards and facial structures.
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But I would argue Orange Is the New Black's greatest storytelling influence goes beyond even that.
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True, but the group's reliance on its star performer goes beyond merely flattering group-level financials.
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"My approach goes beyond party and partisanship; I am first and foremost an American," Delaney said.
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It also goes beyond repealing Obamacare by cutting funding for the Medicaid program beginning in 2025.
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Or something that goes beyond augmented reality entirely — like a headset that literally makes us smarter.
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Matheson said McMullin's appeal goes beyond religion or home court advantage; it's about his conservative values.
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The two-sided quality of the Gemini goes beyond contrasting thoughts and into alter-egos, too.
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But with that pain comes a reward that goes beyond the finisher t-shirt or medal.
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Sport is conflict, but rivalry is a way of life, and it goes beyond the game.
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The issue goes beyond just a trade deal with Canada, the EU's 12th-largest trading partner.
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In fact, your position goes beyond the current scope of the OECD's noxious "common reporting standard".
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Being an ally for women experiencing sexual harassment goes beyond just speaking up in their presence.
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That broad exclusion order goes beyond any one company, giving Converse protections against potential future knockoffs.
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Facebook is a news source for 44 percent of US adults This goes beyond embarrassing stumbles.
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Defense here goes beyond investing in military capabilities that can operate in the Arctic, like icebreakers.
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Remember, their dispute goes beyond and long predates America's involvement or seeming favoritism to either side.
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But the most unsettling aspect of trucks goes beyond what drivers can see: their environmental impact.
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However, the case for uniting #MakeAmericaGreatAgain and #NeverTrump under the #GOPTripleThreat movement goes beyond electoral strategy.
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But the problem of Congressional lack of accountability and responsibility in these conflicts goes beyond legality.
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But Hong Kong executives think the push towards diverse boards goes beyond mandated quotas, and gender.
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Certain words, especially ones with regional significance, have a depth and meaning that goes beyond business.
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But the impetus behind unmasking officers' career histories goes beyond ideals of open data and accountability.
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The Trump administration's problem goes beyond messaging — the emptiness of his government is making things worse.
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What's most compelling about the product is where it goes beyond a simple air purification offering.
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The importance of the discovery goes beyond veterans, the research team writes in the journal Neurology.
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Experts think the controversy over Facebook's memo will have an impact that goes beyond Capitol Hill.
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The effect goes beyond challenging the audience's politics, and instead calls its very existence into doubt.
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ST There is a signature to Italian fashion that goes beyond a "Made in Italy" label.
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Other methods could require extensive statistical modeling that goes beyond the training of most survey researchers.
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But it goes beyond repealing Obamacare by imposing drastic cuts to Medicaid that deepen in 2025.
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But the blue-line model of public safety that the Trump administration embraces goes beyond autonomy.
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World Patent Marketing goes beyond making statements about doing business 'ethically' and translates them into action.
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Just maybe, it's a lesson that goes beyond couture but was well told by the week.
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In other words, what's going on now goes beyond the inertia and stagnation of the past.
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This small gadget goes beyond the standard multitool, with a garlic press, grater and zester included.
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But Trump is a symptom; the breakdown in this democracy goes beyond the liar in chief.
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That will leave more than a dozen teams with netting that goes beyond Manfred's 2015 recommendation.
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Getting some healthy distance between you and Google goes beyond avoiding its search engine, of course.
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However, like Amsterdam's night mayor, Ms. Lamé emphasized that her role goes beyond pubs and clubs.
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Yes, the skincare is disappointing if your skin is already sensitive, but it goes beyond that.
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The tech giant unveiled a response to climate change yesterday that goes beyond offsetting carbon emissions.
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Fill in the blank: A tweet that goes beyond the bizarre bounds we already have experienced?
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The question here goes beyond Wolff's spreading of rumors for which he has provided no proof.
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The bill goes beyond the administration's budget request for funding for flying hours by $24.2 million.
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Luckily, Congress has taken positive steps towards introducing a reauthorization bill that goes beyond temporary fixes.
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This is something that goes beyond the traditions, norms and beliefs that any community might have.
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Opponents of the move, however, warned that it goes beyond the mandate of law enforcement agencies.
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It also points to an opportunity for an economic policy that goes beyond the baseball diamond.
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Sanders said Tennessee's bill "goes beyond North Carolina" because of the criminal charges it can carry.
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But a potential delay or wholesale cancellation of the Rosenstein meeting goes beyond competing with Kavanaugh.
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"The benefit of time-restricted eating goes beyond just a decrease in calories," the cardiologist said.
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War in this novel is messy in a way that goes beyond airstrikes and refugee flows.
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Julia Bryan-Wilson's book goes beyond arguing for fiber's aesthetic legitimacy to demonstrating its political agency.
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The method, called Virtual Reality Therapy, goes beyond simple distraction, as might result from watching television.
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The harm goes beyond just the people who might have been resettled to the United States.
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Nieman Lab's Owen also thinks the problem of fake news goes beyond identifying good news sources.
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But this turn of events goes beyond partisan politics and into the underbelly of institutional distrust.
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The success of Adidas goes beyond Yeezy, too, as the company followed up with much-loved lines.
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"It goes beyond a terrible tragedy," District Attorney Matthew D. Weintraub told reporters at a news conference.
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In response to Krebs' report, Experian claims that it goes beyond the measures identified to authenticate users.
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Netflix's investments beyond America give it an edge over all its competitors that goes beyond sheer size.
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Turning a really cool look to showcase a really important message that goes beyond trends and aesthetics.
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Internal Philip Morris documents reviewed by Reuters show the significance of iQOS goes beyond its profit potential.
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We know that the company that runs Westworld has a bigger agenda that goes beyond simple hedonism.
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Until Bran goes beyond the Wall and discovers she was right more times than she was wrong.
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Clarat's scope goes beyond helping refugees—any family living in Germany can use it to ask questions.
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Trump's order goes beyond that, laying out categories of undocumented immigrants who should be prioritized for removal.
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The draft document, circulating among Cuba experts and private entrepreneurs, goes beyond proposed restrictions announced in December.
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Managing an employee or group of employees goes beyond providing them instructions and hoping for the best.
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For him, trash-talking goes beyond mere practicalities and into the realm of art, maybe even morality.
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Of course, the momentousness of Crazy Rich Asians goes beyond audiences' desire to watch hot people kiss.
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But this seems to have become a debate that goes beyond the words "radical Islamic terrorism," right?
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Via This "communication," however, goes beyond a simple text or email share between you and your friends.
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But the Bitfinder Awair goes beyond simply measuring the air quality and making suggestions to improve it.
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While elections fuel partisanship, it's important to note that the issue of racism goes beyond party lines.
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As the series made clear, lawlessness on the high seas goes beyond slave labor and illegal catches.
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It's an enormous attraction, with a sense of scale that goes beyond anything I've seen Disney do.
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At the same time, there is an underlying love that goes beyond all of that other stuff.
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Lately this friendship has experienced a revival that goes beyond a common interest in fighting and drinking.
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I'm terrified by this imagery, but it's interesting imagery on a level that goes beyond the visual.
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"The price paid by our community has been immense and goes beyond just the financial," Frydenberg said.
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Argulian said treating hypertension is a complex issue that goes beyond merely giving patients pills to take.
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Contrary to what many CEOs think, this goes beyond monitoring social media 24/7 for customer complaints.
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To do so, Davis solicited applications from students and recent graduates whose work goes beyond raising awareness.
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The Trump administration recently released a trade pronouncement that goes beyond the president's preferred 140-character format.
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Setbacks prompt ISIS to seek more child soldiers But ISIS' desire to recruit children goes beyond that.
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An unceasing pining for the good old days plays a part, obviously, but it goes beyond that.
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The color change from white to black is a very welcome one that goes beyond the aesthetic.
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As Hochul explained to us, the meaning of the patch goes beyond winning the right to vote.
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The size of the price drop today, it goes beyond the U.S. report or anything else fundamental.
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But criticism of the government goes beyond an apparent lack of urgency in tackling the economic crisis.
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And when we talk about diversity, there's a lot about diversity that goes beyond race and gender.
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There's a policy response to this that goes beyond an OJ-style search for the real conspiracy.
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The Roseanne reboot goes beyond sexual orientation to tackle thornier and more modern issues of gender identity.
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The deal goes beyond the terms of the tender whilst including the sale of Rafale fighter jets.
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Apple goes beyond what is legally required to drive further change in the DRC and neighboring countries.
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Bolton's remarks came amid a series of administration broadsides against China that goes beyond a trade war.
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Groundwater is precipitation, the stuff that falls from the sky that goes beyond the subsurface deep underground.
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In fact, recent research suggests that on a psychological level "niceness" goes beyond religion and even humanity.
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It also goes beyond much current research by trying to explain the psychological basis for these choices.
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Whatever appeal the Kremlin may see in AMLO surely goes beyond Russia's own trade interests with Mexico.
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This is a question that goes beyond what is legal and into the realm of political morality.
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Philippine authorities believe the problem goes beyond Marawi and militants may be preparing to attack other cities.
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And so the abandonment of upstart emerging-growth "disrupters" by investors goes beyond consumer Internet contenders, though.
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Being engaged goes beyond paying attention or taking notes in meetings — both of which are also important.
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When picking out a diving suit, color, or rather pattern, is a consideration that goes beyond aesthetics.
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This is where TTIP goes beyond other existing free trade agreements and has the most to offer.
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This goes beyond "acceptance" by the general public, this is about equality, rights, and standing against discrimination.
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But it does seek to place them in an intellectual context that goes beyond poetry and drugs.
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The resemblance goes beyond facial features: both men are also 4 feet 5 inches (135 cms) tall.
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The proposal goes beyond removing protections for the LGBTQ community and those who have had an abortion.
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Support for Russia's positions goes beyond any effort to embarrass the government or oppose the Macedonia deal.
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They each have depth as well, complexity that goes beyond mere deliciousness — a characteristic of cru Beaujolais.
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What America needs is a comprehensive vision for energy security, one that goes beyond fossil fuel independence.
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But what is more worrisome is if the yield curve goes beyond flattening and into outright inversion.
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The time has come where we must see a broad majority that goes beyond the party lines.
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But Mnuchin's unwillingness to cooperate with them goes beyond being upset about having to participate in hearings.
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It covers tuition, but also prominently features support that goes beyond tuition for students who need it.
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Within the American Jewish population, there is a significant generational split on Israel that goes beyond ideology.
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As a society, we need to do something comprehensive about this crisis that goes beyond the individual.
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The answer, I'd suggest, goes beyond the fact that children can't vote, while seniors can and do.
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Mr. Ely is a commercial real estate broker, but his advocacy for growth goes beyond his profession.
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But home healthcare innovation goes beyond simply shifting patients out of institutions and into the home setting.
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The database goes beyond the pages of Merriam-Webster, including everything from obscure desserts to outdated slang.
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Travel Tips Booking the best hotel goes beyond just booking the cheapest, or the most centrally located.
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The new indictment goes beyond the Justice Department's earlier allegations of trade-secret theft and sanctions violations.
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And it goes beyond not only the rarefied realm of musical theater obsessives, but also partisan use.
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But the Evro Polis deal goes beyond the notion of outsourcing security or reconstruction in hot spots.
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Shouldn't a presidential campaign have a mission statement that goes beyond the singular awfulness of the incumbent?
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A local scene is developing there that goes beyond merely the commercial aspect of a market center.
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"That's one level of specificity that goes beyond what would likely have a big influence," Cannon said.
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What might a "collective reckoning" that goes beyond caring about racist imagery look like in American society?
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We expected him to be pissed about POTUS, but his ire clearly goes beyond the White House.
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For Ms. Gonzalez-Martinez, it is a form of activism that goes beyond social media outrage or boycotts.
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And of course, Google has had a search-by-image feature for years that goes beyond finding products.
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For Trump, the commitment to his enterprise goes beyond financial ties and includes a sentimental component as well.
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This understanding goes beyond how it gets transmitted, and down to the genetic makeup of the virus itself.
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What exactly is it about quantum physics that goes beyond classical physics to endow particles with this supermemory?
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The bipartisan support Trump could get for going after pricey drugs goes beyond just the Hillary Clinton connection.
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It's a new area of mapping that requires three-dimensional imaging that goes beyond what Google has done.
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"Finding these images goes beyond detecting nudity on our platforms," wrote Antigone Davis, Facebook's global head of safety.
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These giant creatures attack each other with a ferocity that goes beyond simple animal nature to feel personal.
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Employment, he added, is "the only issue that goes beyond the need to assure the security" of France.
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A Silent Voice explores connecting with other people through nonverbal communication, most of which goes beyond sign language.
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The state's obligation to the needy goes beyond empty guarantees and is intended to be a social obligation.
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But Louisiana's new law goes beyond that, making it the first state to add vocation to that list.
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Punk is an attitude that goes beyond rebelling against disco or political parties—punk rock rebels against everything!
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But the overall picture goes beyond valuation and into a general worry that the market is missing something.
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The attention to the incoming Congress member's money goes beyond her bank account — it's on her wardrobe, too.
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"The UK and Argentina have a broad relationship that goes beyond our differences," Duncan said in a statement.
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This collaboration fits into its larger goal of being a resource for SMBs that goes beyond office supplies.
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Shashua thinks MyMe can succeed where both failed — mostly because it's offering a service that goes beyond novelty.
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But the impact of board games in Africa's most populous country goes beyond these world-class Scrabble-meisters.
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He also believes that the potential for using EEG to understand unconscious brainwaves goes beyond the operating table.
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They say the rule exceeds the agency's statutory authority and goes beyond the bounds set by the Constitution.
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Happy Hour now goes beyond the blended drink, and offers rotate to include espresso and iced tea, too.
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There is a reason for the price increases that goes beyond telecoms wanting to improve their bottom lines.
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Often times, my work goes beyond the physical, and I become great friends with many of my clients.
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"It definitely goes beyond Huawei," said Paul Triolo, head of global technology studies at the Eurasia Group consultancy.
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The tech goes beyond the eyes with several touch sensors, including one on the nose and the back.
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And it goes beyond, and I think the whole world is realizing, wait a minute, wait a minute.
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The potent ability of AR to enrich the knowledge and visuals of physical content goes beyond marketing purposes.
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The extent to which DJI is taunting GoPro goes beyond the Osmo Action's looks and into its features.
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Langer tells CNN that gerrymandering has been an issue in the past, but the challenge goes beyond that.
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I tell people it's like connecting a fiber optic cable to your phone, but it goes beyond that.
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The antitrust argument goes beyond Google preventing publishers from traffic, as Axios noted when the news first broke.
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"I want to express a message in my works that goes beyond words," he tells The Creators Project.
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The bill also goes beyond the punitive sanctions stick and recognizes the need for a comprehensive policy toolbox.
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This level of heterogeneity in Western meditation goes beyond anything most traditional systems likely learned to cope with.
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There is a broader definition of waste that goes beyond the administrative costs cited by the business board.
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It goes beyond composting; the process generates no methane, and produces fewer emissions and odors than other solutions.
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His rhetoric often goes beyond concerns about trade and slips into xenophobic stereotypes about crafty foreigners undermining America.
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Interestingly, the appeal of these augmented and virtual permutations also goes beyond the stereotype of hard-core gamers.
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In short, the present DOE obstruction goes beyond politics and right to the heart of governance and management.
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Its effect goes beyond the environment into the economic and social spheres, jeopardizing our progress toward sustainable development.
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Chika's reporting goes beyond the headlines to explore culture, security, human rights and development in sub-Saharan Africa.
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What's so incredible about many of the women running for the House of Delegates goes beyond their gender.
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Yet America's dysfunction goes beyond Trump, and it will outlast Trump, even as it is aggravated by him.
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But what Trump did in his VFW speech goes beyond simply saying lots of things that aren't true.
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"If Mark goes beyond 34 it would be one of the greatest achievements in sport," Ryder, told Reuters.
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As the comment suggests, Mr. Percoco's downfall is likely to carry a deep sting that goes beyond politics.
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As for Hitler and America, the issue goes beyond such obvious suspects as Henry Ford and Charles Lindbergh.
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Ocasio-Cortez continued Sunday to argue that the impact of Trump's presidency goes beyond him as an individual.
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Experts who study the art and science of diagnosis say the problem goes beyond this one rare disease.
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The answer is solid economic growth that goes beyond stimulus-driven growth and that's based on the fundamentals.
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No fashion designer has really thought to build survival clothing that goes beyond your typical lifejackets—until now.
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We call it the opioid epidemic, instead of the OxyContin epidemic, because this scourge goes beyond prescription pills.
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With co-viewing, the company hopes to make a case for choosing Philo that goes beyond its affordability.
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To Levinson, this is the more important issue about the case that goes beyond a judge's light ruling.
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But in a dominant-submissive relationship, the arousal of being tattooed by a dominant goes beyond physical sensation.
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But this swagger about carrying on business as usual goes beyond reflexive pro-Trump and pro-market reflexes.
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There is another story to be told here — one that goes beyond the numbers and into the words.
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"This all goes beyond an investment in physical space," she continued, with reference to the museum's gradual expansion.
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To read more about how Facebook and Google's political advertising problem goes beyond fake Russian accounts, click here.
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"There's something at stake in this election that goes beyond politics," Mr. Obama said in Milwaukee last week.
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"It could potentially have a huge impact if it goes beyond that," Thornton said, referring to the shutdown.
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The relationship "goes beyond commercial interests," said Guevara, adding that homologation could facilitate joint operations in the future.
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"The use case for headphones goes beyond audio," says Ben Arnold, a consumer technology analyst at NPD Group.
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So-- this goes beyond just trying to improve the bottom line of-- the three companies involved on it.
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RoBoHon goes beyond simply taking voice demands and regurgitating encyclopedia entries, said Guo Jia, COO of the company.
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Johnson acknowledged his student loan relief , which would require congressional action, goes beyond the Democratic presidential candidates' proposals.
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"This case goes beyond the trial of Cumhuriyet workers," said Aydin Engin, a senior columnist with the daily.
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S'More was founded by Cohen-Aslatei to provide a dating app to users that goes beyond superficial looks.
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"This goes beyond poor judgment or an ethical lapse on the President's part," he added later on Twitter.
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READ: Italy's far-right party compared a black politician to a monkey The problem goes beyond the fans.
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Though the authority to do goes beyond the central bank's authority, it can get the permission from Congress.
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This wine showed the complexity that can come from painstaking viticulture and aging that goes beyond the minimum.
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Pat's shit goes beyond self promotion, his is a desire to see his enemies fail at any cost.
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The scenarios in which AI goes beyond human intelligence are, by definition, the scenarios that we cannot imagine.
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But ultimately, those victories are only meaningful if they translate to fundraising and support that goes beyond 4chan.
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I really want this to be a unique experience for readers, something that goes beyond just the printed page.
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The situation amounts to a new kind of terrorism that goes beyond poking at wealthy corporations and powerful politicians.
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Neither film goes beyond surface level to examine systemic racism, or white privilege, and how that affects power dynamics.
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Its main line of business is staffing, which often goes beyond simply assigning candidates to open positions, Salka said.
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Jon and Daenerys are likely over on Game of Thrones — but this wound goes beyond just a fractured relationship.
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Google's push to get a larger proportion of India's 1.25 billion population online goes beyond targeting only small businesses.
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Much like the brand's previous collaborations with Balmain and Alexander Wang, H&M x Kenzo goes beyond just apparel.
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It's much more of a proper "game" this time, and goes beyond clicking from one joke to the next.
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One that goes beyond ameliorating the challenges of aging, one that adds richness and texture to the older life.
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We also never really learn much about any of the four women that goes beyond the archetypes they're playing.
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But anything that goes beyond Instagram's built-in functionality infringes on the rights of the author of that photograph.
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The trust's mission is to tackle social disadvantage, "which goes beyond faith," says Kieran Larkin, the director of education.
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But the most remarkable part of the order is how far it goes beyond any one company or transaction.
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He said a high turnover rate goes beyond just morale, but can potentially have an impact on public safety.
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An explainer on how money is created by commercial banks issuing loans goes beyond the simplifications of most textbooks.
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The evidence for the feasibility of universal health care goes beyond theories jotted on the back of prescription pads.
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But the argument for redistribution of wealth goes beyond economics—and its roots spread far beyond the socialist canon.
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But when the user's request goes beyond the bot's abilities, you'll be connected with a live rep for help.
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But the service goes beyond that by offering slang translations and giving you analogies for words with multiple meanings.
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But for the leader of the free world, his fandom goes beyond unbridled enthusiasm for gadgets and space travel.
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What the series does is that it goes beyond the stereotypes of bored, bitchy housewives and complicates these characters.
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Neal Katyal, an attorney for Hawaii which is opposing the ban, said the evidence goes beyond Trump's campaign statements.
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And that is why we have to remain serious on our common European comprehensive strategy that goes beyond Turkey.
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The horror fans really like it, but it's being recognized popularly and critically as something that goes beyond genre.
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Any inquiry from the special counsel that goes beyond the mandate specified in the appointment we would object to.
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There's certainly a place for a device that goes beyond the simple step tracking of most wrist-worn wearables.
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There's something that happens when people work together, and it goes beyond what you can do on your own.
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He painted a picture of Russian influence that goes beyond any single party to permeate the entire British establishment.
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"Road Trip Adventures" goes beyond skating, requiring the cast to learn challenging choreography that incorporates aerial work and gymnastics.
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His trolling of Emanuel goes beyond pettiness; it highlights the deleterious effect liberal policies can have on public safety.
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Policymakers know that better data protection is essential for effective consumer protection, but this issue goes beyond protecting consumers.
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Second, the department must recognize that its mission goes beyond the mandate of preventing threats to life and property.
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The startup essentially provides online training and coaching for job seekers that Wu says goes beyond the standard tips.
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Yet there is ample reason to consider Tuesday's results a victory for America that goes beyond party or ideology.
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Part of why space efforts matter to those of us on Earth goes beyond the simple curiosity of science.
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But in the MUNCHIES Guide to Wales, we discover a culinary culture that goes beyond leeks and Welsh rarebit.
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His "Mother Burger" is also triple-stacked as standard—a feature he says goes beyond Instagram freak food pics.
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BMW goes beyond the bike to include a design for rider equipment, including a lightweight jacket with hidden protection.
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So it's time to have a conversation that goes beyond your bedroom talks about turn-ons and fantasies, Frustrated.
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Our leaders must act now to structure a thorough response to coronavirus that goes beyond testing and containment protocols.
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The documentary goes beyond dance and movement to explore issues of that time: homophobia, transphobia, racism, AIDS and poverty.
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Gerstl's style in this and similar works goes beyond Austrian or German Expressionism, laying the groundwork for Abstract Expressionism.
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Now it's a means to further an agenda — one that goes beyond winning another tournament or breaking another record.
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But what makes this latest Weiner scandal newsworthy is that it goes beyond the scandalous dick pic he's sending.
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As it happens, the appeal of well-wrapped, worthless gifts is nearly universal, and even goes beyond Homo sapiens.
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The festival goes beyond superheroes, though, showing that champions come in every skin tone and don't necessarily wear capes.
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"We need comprehensive federal privacy legislation that goes beyond notice and consent to restrict harmful data uses," he added.
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"The proposed data collection goes beyond absurdity when they mention the desire to collect FitBit data," Annas told Gizmodo.
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A rare Kansai Yamamoto yellow silk jacket with strawberry motif buttons goes beyond the usual associations of the era.
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Trump's rhetoric on immigration is an "insult" to Hispanics, according to Hernández, but his opposition goes beyond that issue.
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But the debate goes beyond whether a digital platform such as Backpage should be accountable for online sex trafficking.
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Biden could blow himself up with a shocking moment of incoherence or insult that goes beyond his known liabilities.
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A personal brand goes beyond the basic resume to deliver a more complete picture of who you are professionally.
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"We would recommend a driver's license change and updating your voter's registration, but it goes beyond that," said Christensen.
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High-net-worth investors that independent advisers serve seek the kind of counsel that goes beyond managing their wealth.
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Lewis said he has support at his school, but that the veto shows such support goes beyond his friends.
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Americans say sexual harassment in the workplace is an issue that goes beyond Hollywood and the entertainment industry, though.
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"It goes beyond climate change," one Amazon employee who plans to walk out and who requested anonymity told Recode.
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In Vietnam, interpretation of liability law becomes more open when the perpetrator goes beyond their responsibility, a lawyer said.
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I tagged her in one tweet with critism and she blocks me that goes beyond me I'm incredibly disappointed.
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The investigation includes a probe into Trump's finances, something he's suggested goes beyond the scope of the Mueller probe.
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A Times investigation found that the crisis even goes beyond abuse to the suppression and shaming of homosexual priests.
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The latest summer advice for Hawaii goes beyond using adequate sun block and properly riding out a tropical storm.
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Washington can benefit from additional data that goes beyond what the Humane Rescue Alliance has gathered, Ms. Lipsey said.
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But this issue goes beyond the question of whether or not the Hamilton cast violated anyone's norms of civility.
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The social aspect of college education goes beyond keg parties and football games, to the intellectual engagement of peers.
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She said that level of fear shows why Democrats need to negotiate for a deal that goes beyond DACA.
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But his refusal to talk about climate change goes beyond what he perceives as the limits of his job.
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For the Trump administration, the Clean Power Plan goes beyond the EPA's mission and puts American jobs at risk.
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"The color blue strikes some chord in us that goes beyond words," said the San Francisco photography dealer Jeffrey Fraenkel.
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The balance sheet expansion goes beyond our expectations and includes innovative measures to mitigate potential unintended consequences of policy easing.
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LOOSEN UPGetting warm before physical activity goes beyond sports and exercise: "Flexibility is a big part of prevention," Strand says.
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But Clutter goes beyond bins, employing W2 professionals to take care of larger items like wall-mounted TVs and furniture.
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The CRC's mandate goes beyond crocodiles and ranges from bird surveys to rescuing injured wildlife, be they manatees or squirrels.
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Because it goes beyond a view or idea… it's a feel and feelings are the key to any deep emotion.
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The Obama administration directive goes beyond the bathroom issue to touch on privacy rights, education records and sex-segregated athletics.
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So while China can try to reduce its own greenhouse gas emissions, this is a problem that goes beyond China.
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Part of the Catholic tradition, the imagery goes beyond metaphorical implications, as everyday life continues to unfold around the sinners.
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The company goes beyond photography too, listing everything from studio lighting to drones and a lot of things in between.
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But the crux of the matter goes beyond just individual YouTubers being left out of the company's year in review.
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They warrant more than a surface-level investigation and a punishment that goes beyond just a slap on the wrist.
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It's clear that bullying doesn't happen in a vacuum, and that it goes beyond just the bully and the victim.
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Fighting racism goes beyond activating white women to take up progressive causes or simply performing their allyship for woke points.
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There's a deeper problem at work here, one that goes beyond a few acute cases of historical and political amnesia.
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But this goes beyond a creepy cabin in the woods, or even teaming up with friends to tell stories together.
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When it comes to cooking for her 16-month-old daughter Ryan, Haylie Duff goes beyond your standard kid favorites.
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While his policies have been criticized for favoring the better-off, his out-of-touch image goes beyond class concerns.
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Congressional leadership would struggle to maintain a working coalition with a platform that goes beyond opposition to a Democratic administration.
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However, Mr Kaepernick's grievance goes beyond merely claiming that NFL teams are avoiding him for political or public-relations reasons.
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She seems to have unlocked a new level of creativity, one that goes beyond a good single here and there.
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The new Gambian government acknowledges the problem, which goes beyond the island, but may be ill-equipped to address it.
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But, the regulation of cars goes beyond this by establishing a larger web of regulatory relationships around the technology itself.
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But the question they raised has spurred a discussion that goes beyond a single category or a single hopeful nominee.
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The Vermont law goes beyond the Illinois measure because it protects abortion access throughout pregnancy, including after viability, Nash said.
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This shift goes beyond aesthetics: Its proven to be good for business, beating quarterly profits according to recent earnings reports.
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T.I. goes beyond that, because he's outraged how the Prez has separated innocent children from their parents in immigration raids.
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This goes beyond normal campaign rhetoric — it reveals a basic ignorance about the way the world works on Trump's part.
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The unease in San Francisco goes beyond the sort of things that get people out into the street to protest.
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She told Reuters Health that eliminating stigma goes beyond limited access to healthcare and stretches to all parts of society.
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"Communication is not a one-way street, and it goes beyond the confidential dialogue between supervisors and banks," Enria said.
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My conclusion is that we have a massive "first check problem" that goes beyond the vagaries of the investment market.
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But our bid for the Sansa x Tyrion 2020 ticket for the throne goes beyond a ship we see developing.
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Sources told the news outlet that the new glitch goes beyond the initial problem that had led to the crashes.
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The move goes beyond what other district attorneys in the city have done to deal with officers with credibility problems.
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Her move goes beyond what other Republicans have said or done, although many top leaders in the GOP -- including Sen.
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"And so this clearly goes beyond the Trump Tower Moscow ... although that is crucial and important," Borger said on CNN.
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"Autopilot is an option that increases revenue per vehicle sold; however, its real significance goes beyond a spreadsheet," said Shah.
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Ultimately, this study also goes beyond lichens and illustrates how multifaceted symbiosis can be, Dr. Lutzoni, of Duke University, said.
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The evidence that Democrats may not want to fight the 22019 election on the economy goes beyond record positive evaluations.
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All in all, these show a company in the full swing of developing an ecosystem that goes beyond the iPhone.
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But corruption in global business is a pervasive problem that goes beyond the behavior of any particular person or family.
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Generally speaking though, people in polyamorous relationships have multiple romantic partners they date and their connection goes beyond the physical.
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All of this broadcasts the idea that the cityspaces have an intelligence that goes beyond our human understanding of architecture.
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We set out to tell a story of Jackie Robinson that goes beyond the on-the-field persona everyone knows.
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They may no longer race through the capital city of Dakar, but that name goes beyond a location a lap.
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But while predicting a first win or chart success is quite fun and harmless, Twitter divination often goes beyond that.
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I always wish for a resurgence of a sort of academic body of work that goes beyond surface level thoughts.
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The device goes beyond the edge-to-edge screen we've already seen on phones such as the Galaxy S7 Edge.
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But "Liberty" is at its best when it goes beyond the starry-eyed patriotism to explore a more somber history.
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The cryptocurrency market goes beyond bitcoin, but none has appealed to the broader, general public in quite the same way.
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"It goes beyond the canvas and right onto the wall," Carrie Shen of the Leo Gallery in Hong Kong explained.
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WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve is facing a significant change in leadership that goes beyond the installation of a new chairman.
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In addition, the concern that climate change will render insurance unaffordable in some parts of the country goes beyond flooding.
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Her concern goes beyond being a fan of the show, it's more about the innocent people affected by Roseanne's screwup.
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Bites Santo Palato, in the San Giovanni neighborhood, stands out in a way that goes beyond its bright, polychrome décor.
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Katie Townsend, litigation director of the Reporters Committee, called the decision a major victory that goes beyond this one case.
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They are now convinced that what we are witnessing with politicians like Mr. Trump and Mr. Kaczynski goes beyond populism.
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But he believes function goes beyond comfort, to what his clothes say about him and what he says with them.
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One might argue that "inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office" arguably goes beyond a constitutional good-faith requirement.
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He told an audience in 2000, "One can begin to think realistically of a defense that goes beyond nuclear weapons."
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"AmerisourceBergen's actionable-wrongdoing requirement imposes an onerous burden on stockholders that goes beyond the standard established in Seinfeld," Laster wrote.
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"While the positive surprise from the U.S. consumer confidence data helped, the dollar's strength goes beyond fundamental factors," Murata said.
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The law goes beyond what federal authorities recommend to prevent distracted driving, which remains a significant cause of traffic fatalities.
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Of course the triumph of "Parasite" goes beyond those precedents, but in other ways it's an almost ideal Oscar movie.
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But it goes beyond Mr. Trump's view of government, and extends to what he eats and who comes near him.
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The case for space goes beyond satisfying our innate human curiosity, as it affects all of us here on Earth.
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At this moment, the question goes beyond what is best politically for Trump, for the Republican party, or for Democrats.
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But the White House's list of demands goes beyond the payments to several changes that Democrats are likely to oppose.
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"The use case for headphones goes beyond audio," Ben Arnold, a consumer technology analyst at NPD Group, told CNBC recently.
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Trump administration officials argue in the letter that the deal with automakers likely goes beyond the scope of those rights.
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Dr. Mountrakis says he believes that the new metric "goes beyond forest quantity," to give a glimpse into forest quality.
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"The durability of our relations with these countries, with the United States having strong institutions, goes beyond personalities," Mattis said.
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Even though it goes beyond what the administration originally requested, it still falls short of addressing Puerto Rico's immediate needs.
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So we've got a lot of work to do in this country, and it goes beyond this one fault line.
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In many schools, however, the focus on abstinence goes beyond just warning children about sexually transmitted infections or unplanned pregnancies.
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The entry TWERP is never a pleasant one, but calling someone "insignificant" goes beyond what I think of as twerpy.
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For most people, this moment involves a thought process that goes beyond a list of adjectives to describe the heat.
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Trump's insistence that his "founder" phrasing is appropriate, then, goes beyond merely being wrong about the causes of ISIS's rise.
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Instead, it emphasizes that sometimes in order to give voice to something, you must find something that goes beyond words.
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"If you want AI that goes beyond simple pattern recognition, you're going to need a lot of different parts," Sejnowksi said.
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Apple said that it did not violate these patents and that the ban goes beyond the scope of the injunction itself.
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Apple says that it did not violate these patents and that the ban goes beyond the scope of the injunction itself.
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Be wary of taking money from these sources: You may not take the loan if your leave goes beyond that period.
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It's YOUR company- wouldn't be without you, and I hope it serves you in a way that goes beyond your expectations.
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The clip above goes beyond the scenes to offer a better look at the character and the man who plays him.
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And that's a big group — especially when you look at shows churning out stories with a purpose that goes beyond entertainment.
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There is therefore much about the fight against Boko Haram and other ISIS affiliates that goes beyond the girls of Chibok.
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Time's Up is proving once again that its fight to end sexual misconduct and pay inequality goes beyond the red carpet.
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This partnership goes beyond just the engine supply arrangement, Markusic said, and will provide more far-ranging benefits for the startup.
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But there's also a sense of outrage percolating that goes beyond breach of privacy and trust between Facebook and its users.
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The decision, announced on Tuesday, goes beyond the two North Korean figure skaters that have qualified to compete in the games.
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This idea of autos as third places goes beyond reimagining the utility of cars, like Honda did with its NeuV concept.
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Shaking his head and laughing, Sam explains his drive for racing is deeply rooted and goes beyond that of a hobby.
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The point of all this goes beyond merely startling audiences, or even just drawing comparisons between different kinds of religious fanaticism.
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Unlike Naked Basics and Naked2 Basics, this matte collection features a color variety that goes beyond a handful of subtle hues.
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But this disagreement goes beyond technical economic jargon and gets at a fundamental, even philosophical, disagreement about what the "economy" is.
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I think it goes beyond the virtuoso, which can be the worst defect of an artist today — focusing only on talent.
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"It goes beyond a terrible tragedy," District Attorney Matthew D. Weintraub said at a news conference when he announced the charge.
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Kostic, who has equity in FitBiomics, says that with Veillonella, the overall goal goes beyond helping people increase stamina during workouts.
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Councilman Mark Gjonaj, the New York City lawmaker spearheading the push to regulate Grubhub, said it goes beyond just bogus fees.
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It goes beyond being a celebrity makeup artist, it becomes so much more, you change people's lives and you inspire someone.
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The idea of eating a Vietnamese sandwich in New Orleans and calling those "po'boys" goes beyond what's actually in the sandwich.
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But Carter also acknowledged that the fight goes beyond the Middle East, Iraq and Syria, which Europeans are well aware of.
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The WikiLeaks emails also reveal that Tanden's work as a surrogate for the Clinton campaign goes beyond her appearances on television.
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Go deeper in the Axios stream: Harvey goes beyond Houston Harrowing Harvey stories emerge How drones are being deployed after Harvey
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So tapas provided all of those things and that's why tapas has become so successful and goes beyond the Spanish food.
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KLM goes beyond just sending updates, too — passengers will also be able to chat with KLM support right inside of Messenger.
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This means the US-led coalition needs to have a strategy that goes beyond just defeating ISIS and forming governance councils.
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Massachusetts, however, goes beyond a typical licensing scheme by giving police chiefs extra discretion in the process through the suitability standard.
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"This exposure goes beyond access points, as these chips are used in many other types of devices and equipment," said Seri.
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This kind of behavior — corrupt at worst, pointless at best — is precisely why President Trump won, but it goes beyond him.
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This scenario goes beyond economic collapse, though it is a key driver, to the spread of political instability, conflict and violence.
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But our work goes beyond calls for action; we've also offered up viable policy solutions that would bring about real reforms.
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That is because the effectiveness of the treatment goes beyond the specialties involved and requires innovative and dynamic leadership and coordination.
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As for shunning, many times this form of isolation goes beyond choosing not to associate with someone on a personal level.
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The battle between Google and Amazon in promoting their voice products goes beyond winning the $4 billion U.S. smart-speaker market.
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However, Hamilton said that trialing products on social media goes beyond simply providing a cheap fix for cash-strapped start-ups.
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For Oscar, the deal marks the first co-branded plan with a health system that goes beyond a network provider relationship.
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But what we're now seeing from Mr. Trump and his associates goes beyond emulation, and is starting to look like subservience.
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Rise by We is advertised as the We Company's "complete wellness experience" that goes beyond the simple offerings of a gym.
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Moving Michigan Forward goes beyond the required disclosures for nonprofits and updates its expenditures, in general categories, and donors each quarter.
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The key to any successful relationship is trust, but trust goes beyond a framed piece of paper on an office wall.
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But for jobs whose appeal goes beyond the paycheck—in other words, most middle-class jobs—the pressures are less clear.
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In such instances, the movie goes beyond conventional (but very worthy) human interest concerns and offers something more rich and strange.
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Many political observers see the odds of a contested convention, one that goes beyond the first ballot, as a real possibility.
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Where he's coming from: Page says his torture from the Senate Intelligence Committee's Russia probe goes beyond the committee's subpoena use.
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This is backed up by other data showing how polarized America is right now, which goes beyond people's opinion of Trump.
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Burial's anonymity goes beyond mere 6th form shock tactics though, and, somehow, it only adds to the potency of his productions.
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However, Watson revealed that the recycling aspect of the ensemble goes beyond its composition: She fully plans on wearing it again.
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Fresh Off the Boat is a terrific family sitcom, but its value to our cultural landscape goes beyond being tremendously funny.
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"Our definition of sustainability goes beyond simple 'eco-friendliness," Molly Craft Johnson, The New School's University Sustainability Associate, told VICE Impact.
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More often, though, it's a way of involving you in a world that goes beyond just the meaning of the words.
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There is a transformation of the Federal Government underway which goes beyond the modernization of systems being used across the government.
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"Supporting a teammate goes beyond the rink," said Ric Seiling, the Beauts' general manager and coach, who played 10 N.H.L. seasons.
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The Castro crack-up illustrates a larger point about debates that goes beyond the fate of Barack Obama's former housing secretary.
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And it goes beyond his propensity to post tweets and say things during interviews that diminish the office of the presidency.
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Yet achieving a family-friendly version of the "Under the Tuscan Sun" idyll goes beyond having high chairs or play areas.
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And there's a small moment where Efron stuffs himself into drag, though the humor never goes beyond how strange Efron looks.
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I'm looking for something that goes beyond the idea that books make us more empathetic and resists simplification, nostalgia and sentimentality.
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It also goes beyond repealing Obamacare by cutting funding for the Medicaid program for the poor and disabled beginning in 2025.
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"It goes beyond clothes," Mr. Lydon said, admiring a pleated yellow jumpsuit with undulating curves that seemed borrowed from Frank Gehry.
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This goes beyond the time-honored dodge of: I'm not sexist/racist/homophobic, but I'm not so sure about my neighbors.
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The winemaker, Ivo Jeramaz, was inspired by the Mediterranean, but what he achieved goes beyond the typical crisp blush of Provence.
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Still, some of what has happened to Lundqvist this season goes beyond coaching schemes into the realm of just plain weird.
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The move goes beyond Apple's traditional practice of subsidizing suppliers, said Tim Bajarin, president of the technology consulting firm Creative Strategies.
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This trend goes beyond the gratuitous queso shots and yolk porn of years past — it's more about the process, the craft.
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"Obviously we need somebody who has the skills and experience to do the job, but it goes beyond that," says Bonomo.
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When too much is never enough and the lust for wealth goes beyond all reason, killing becomes the ultimate power play.
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SpaceScreenshot: GizmodoSpace for Android and iOS goes beyond the basics of shutting out apps to bring you a more personalized experience.
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But to other groups of Republicans, and specifically evangelicals, the relationship the United States has with Israel goes beyond geopolitical practicality.
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A handful of airline credit cards offer a benefit that goes beyond free checked bags and priority boarding: a companion ticket.
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But if you talk about some improper loyalty oath that goes beyond the commitment of following the law, I am not.
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But IP protection also goes beyond one single industry – It moves creatives, innovators, and artists to work and develop new ideas.
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Rising U.S.-China tension goes beyond the trade dispute playing out in a tariff tit-for-tat between the two nations.
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It goes beyond just supporting your boss, beyond having blinders on or selling your political soul to work for the president.
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Mr. Dorsey and Mr. Zuckerberg, though, have frequently discussed decentralization, suggesting they have a personal fascination that goes beyond business interests.
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If people say, "This goes beyond what I agreed or what I wanted" a judge would almost never interfere with that.
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And it goes beyond signal-boosting to help actively close the wage gap by connecting emerging female artists to actual jobs.
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"Its impact goes beyond just its suppliers; it goes to the heart of investment psyche for a lot of folks," he said.
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Yet the intimate relationship between this President and the courts actually goes beyond the win-loss calculation that normally powers Trump's life.
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And the loathing goes beyond just opinions: When she voted for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday, her Republican colleagues booed her.
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But what these newer brands — ones with dreamy, evocative names like Gaia, Full Circle, and Truce — are doing goes beyond better ingredients.
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The report goes beyond the truism of government cybersecurity shortcomings, though, to outline its weakest areas, potentially offering a roadmap to change.
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Arnott said the intervention is leading to a "major malinvestment" by intervening in the capital economy, and goes beyond the bank's role.
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It's a treatment that goes beyond typical data analysis to offer a visceral sense of horror at the number of people affected.
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But, Dynamiq goes beyond offering just additional flexibility, and will also let chip makers optimize their silicon for tasks like machine learning.
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There is too much focus on the ARC in disasters such as Harvey, in a way that goes beyond any one organization.
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He's known to be close to Vladimir Putin — their relationship goes beyond Greece's traditional ties to Russia through the Eastern Orthodox Church.
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Professor Hazen said he would like to see a far-reaching opinion that goes beyond cases involving family members or close friends.
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But Prescod's passion for fencing goes beyond just competing — she's calling attention to perceptions of race and class that accompany the sport.
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That goes beyond trade: Trump will frequently defend Social Security and Medicare, programs that ideological conservatives want to end or radically transform.
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"I think this really goes beyond anything Bob has done," said Henry Godinez, the Goodman resident artistic associate who plays several roles.
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It's easier to discount those details (and this goes beyond misconduct) when they don't apply to you, when they're abstract or distant.
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For another, the requirement to disclose the pricing for every political ad goes beyond what is required for print and broadcast ads.
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"This goes beyond the typical revolving-door story," the former Deutsche risk officer wrote in an opinion article for the Financial Times.
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Each would-be Cruz delegate has promised not to switch allegiances if the voting at the Cleveland convention goes beyond one ballot.
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However, Cas3 goes beyond Cas9 by targeting the DNA of bacterial cells and then chewing them up beyond the point of repair.
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"Our broader, big picture view of cannabis goes beyond the adult use launch in Canada," she wrote in a report this week.
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The app goes beyond that: it's a system utilising statellite images and translating to technology, to someone who can view and help.
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It demonstrates that his poetry goes beyond a message, and cannot be pinpointed as a singular linguistic expression or a material reference.
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What makes Goss' novel exceptional is how it goes beyond the mere fascination of seeing Frankenstein spend a day with Edward Hyde.
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Related: The VICE News Guide to the Panama Papers The impact of falling tax revenue goes beyond a question of ethics, however.
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Incorrect employee classification is one of the more common compliance mistakes, and it can do damage that goes beyond inaccurate tax reporting.
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To make it unlawful for companies to not create this type of relationship with their users goes beyond simply mitigating manipulative design.
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And that starts with using new technology to photograph the real world at a level of detail that goes beyond satellite imagery.
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The Momtazis worried that cannabis cultivation in such close proximity would pollute their water, jeopardizing the biodynamic status, which goes beyond organic.
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The threat to VW goes beyond possible big fines in America—the firm has set aside more than $7 billion for those.
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I don't know why, but it does somehow show the state of the emotional reaction towards migrants, something that goes beyond Lampedusa.
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It makes sense, but that discrimination problem still needs a fix that goes beyond posting a policy against that kind of behavior.
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But Zuckerberg is probably one of the best people to speak to a sense of purpose that goes beyond one person's ambitions.
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Testing these drugs as medication goes beyond just their physical effects, and informed consent should include all potential outcomes of a trial.
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Yes. Right. The lack of diversity, and it goes beyond ... I think they do figures for ... They break out ethnicity and gender.
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Obviously, no one wants to see their culture or religion portrayed badly or inaccurately, but I think that it goes beyond that.
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Yet wooing interns goes beyond the tech industry; nearly every sector, from finance and pharmaceuticals to entertainment, are retooling their internship programs.
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"The country has a commitment that goes beyond any specific government," Teixeira said, adding that she hoped legislators would approve the treaty.
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A change to the taxation of royalties, to undermine a wheeze used by oil and internet firms, goes beyond the OECD recommendations.
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This policy goes beyond H.R. 3, which instead uses a fine as the enforcement mechanism to get companies to negotiate lower prices.
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There is a value in preserving the physical places of collective trauma that goes beyond memorializing the victims and safeguarding our history.
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We are conditioned to think about that third drink as it pertains to driving, but it goes beyond how we get home.
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"But when he goes beyond the line, or anybody else does for that matter, you have to stand on principle," he said.
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A strategic approach that goes beyond index funds is important if you want to build your wealth beyond the low six figures.
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But YouTube's new tool goes beyond just sampling products — it opens the door for unexplored sponsorship opportunities for brands and influencers alike.
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Yet there is a lingering problem here, one that goes beyond simply finding the intellectual honesty to admit that Hillary isn't Trump.
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The European Union deal goes beyond international guidelines approved by the Group of 20 and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
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Set aside that firing top military commanders simply because he didn't like them goes beyond a president's powers as commander in chief.
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However, the process, involving formal lists of fighters to be included in the army and police goes beyond personal decisions to enlist.
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While many incumbents have well-resourced legal and compliance departments, agile data governance goes beyond the "risk mitigation" missions of those functions.
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He says the reason he got involved goes beyond his allegations against the singer ... he says the point is to raise awareness.
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It will target "less than a dozen high-risk countries where there is an entrenched culture of doping that goes beyond weightlifting".
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That's the best scenario, for you and Jessica both, when there's a mutual attraction that goes beyond clear-cut escort/client roles.
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Cormier said his story was "100%" solid and that his sourcing "goes beyond" the two law enforcement sources in BuzzFeed News' story.
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But Chun said it was important for the company to continue making coronavirus test kits -- and the need goes beyond financial gains.
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The decision goes beyond what even the automakers had asked for, and sets up a showdown with California over air pollution rules.
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"The scope goes beyond just Austin," said a law enforcement official who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss a continuing investigation.
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The dispute goes beyond personality to a struggle over how far and how fast to privatize health care under the V.A. system.
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"If you ask this, you can bet your chances are zero — this goes beyond desperation and moves into 'pathetic' territory," Painter says.
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But that goes beyond simple means-end instrumental intelligence and more into something reflective like figuring out what our goals should be.
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He has threatened to use emergency powers to impose the tariffs — an atypical use of the law that goes beyond his predecessors.
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This language goes beyond the protection for religious actors contained in the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, the law that fueled Burwell v.
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But notably, Crowdfense's roster of desired hacking tools goes beyond the usual suspects of fully up-to-date phones and desktop devices.
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One refrain reads: I am BP What I represent goes beyond me Government, museum, petroleum What does it mean to be British?
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"The impact of a sharp decline in oil prices goes beyond the leveraged finance market for US credit," Morgan Stanley analysts said.
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Still, Trump's horrible idea, taken straight from the N.R.A. playbook, was deeply revealing — and the revelation goes beyond issues of gun control.
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What brings us together is our overall trust that we have with each other, and an understanding that goes beyond simple things.
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The new accounts underscore how sexual harassment in the tech start-up ecosystem goes beyond one firm and is pervasive and ingrained.
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The service, which goes beyond ordering restaurant food to include groceries and pharmacy items, is live in 124 cities across 21 countries.
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Both Reign and Siddiquee say the true measure of progress goes beyond a single morning of nominations or a single celebratory evening.
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California's law goes beyond even what the federal agency recommends to prevent distracted driving, said Bryan Thomas, a spokesman for the agency.
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