" "That's in essence what is going on right now.
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Ted Cruz responded later by saying in essence: We won.
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"In essence, this is a proof of concept," she wrote.
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In essence, this is what Tekla festival is all about.
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MMI, in essence, is the screen and its control functions.
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In essence, that is what happened to Third Avenue's fund.
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In essence, Amazon's facial recognition platform is a black box.
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In essence, you're penalizing the party who's making the complaint.
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What they do in essence is to build an 'infrastructure'.
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In essence, the department would be using the honor system.
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It is, in essence, a period in a petri dish.
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In essence, HIV developed a kind of immunity to CRISPR.
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In essence, what you're doing is stealing other people's ideas.
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In essence, the food computer is a high tech greenhouse.
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In essence, the status of the telescope is in limbo.
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We do see this in essence as part of marketing.
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In essence, the diagonals are employed to usurp the grid.
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In essence, there is no perfect solution to this problem.
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The group was, in essence, to be an intermediary's intermediary.
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In essence, Chris' family believes this was an accidental death.
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It is, in essence, the bringing of spirit to life.
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Perhaps, in essence, our definition of life is too narrow.
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In essence, it was a way to filibuster a nominee.
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"He is in essence a moderate, sensible guy," O'Brien said.
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The series is a progression — in essence, a musical phrase.
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In essence this means: You can believe whatever you want.
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There are in essence three political parties in the state.
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In essence, we believe we are indeed our brother's keeper.
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In essence, he may just make it look too easy.
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But in essence, Sanders is the same as her predecessors.
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Neuroplasticity, in essence, is teaching our old brains new tricks.
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It was in essence a silent coup against the Constitution.
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Does South Korea have to surrender its independence in essence?
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"It in essence played with our moral compass," he said.
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In essence, two different logics reign in the same buildings.
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In essence, McNeil can be thrilling and a little maddening.
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What, in essence, is the problem with today's electricity system?
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This week, the award answered, in essence, not so fast.
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The Stye Plan is, in essence, Frank & Oak's subscription box.
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In essence, the argument is that voters opposed to Mrs.
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In essence, transparency would help return power to the people.
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In essence, they can be summed up in three points.
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Because at heart, he is, in essence, a good creature.
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In essence, less oxygen is available to react with nutrients.
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In essence, personhood laws outlaw most, if not all, abortions.
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In essence, the law forces women to find what Rep.
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This is, in essence, companies buying a rising share price.
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In essence, they would recreate the dissolved Parliament of 2010.
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In essence, Kraft claims he wants to protect them too.
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No. Mr. Fayadh's crime, in essence, was committing poetry and art.
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Does that make a faculty member in essence a joint appointment?
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Within China, censorship is, in essence, outsourced to the internet firms.
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In essence, no one knows what YouTube's rules even are anymore.
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In essence, The Bachelorette is all about success in true love.
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"In essence, United Technologies took Trump hostage and won," he observed.
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In essence, I'd love a way to "tune" the combat experience.
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In essence, on a de facto basis the banks were nationalized.
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Such Euro-parades are, in essence, a celebration of the state.
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Police have created, in essence, a DNA database of sex workers.
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DO MEN, in essence, marry their mothers, and women their fathers?
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On Monday, the department told Trump, in essence, to fuck off.
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When it appears twice, it is negated: in essence, it vanishes.
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The majority of IoT platforms are, in essence, vertically integrated environments.
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In essence, the flavor tastes like a deconstructed and frozen s'mores.
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"In essence, as they say, Goldman is 'crushing it,'" he added.
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The show, in essence, turns the entire museum into a soundscape.
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In essence, the EU buckles and agrees to a new deal.
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In essence, they displayed a mature, more adult sense of morality.
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In essence, they're taking the French approach based on intuition alone.
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In essence, we are second class citizens, marginalized by political geography.
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In essence, the opposing sides were fighting to very different rules.
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"We're treating this, in essence, as a hazmat incident," he said.
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They are, in essence, the only eyes that watch the watchers.
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In essence, the state decided to subsidise individuals rather than institutions.
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Trump, in essence, doesn't see public-sector jobs as real jobs.
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In essence, they are giving their audience footnotes to the film.
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In essence, Clip-Air is a modular aircraft in four parts.
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In essence, the English side was Everton without Everton's best passer.
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In essence this means giving people more control over their information.
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In essence, they selected a hurdle they could easily step over.
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In essence, President Trump defeated both the GOP and the Democrats.
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In essence, users get a cloud-based, artificially intelligent security assistant.
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Sunday, in essence allowing most Americans to relive the 1 a.m.
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In essence, the answer is that we can't say for sure.
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This kind of pamphleteering would, in essence, become Propagandhi's calling card.
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"We're treating this, in essence, as a hazmat incident," Guthrie said.
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Fruits are, in essence, the primary colors of the fragrance wheel.
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" Facebook is in essence tweaking that to "Go Big at Home.
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It was, in essence, rewarding Amazon by surrendering to its dominance.
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In essence, if current trends hold, the rich only get richer.
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So Hanukkah, in essence, commemorates the triumph of fundamentalism over cosmopolitanism.
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In essence, CARB examined the balance between cumulative supply and demand.
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A cloud forest is, in essence, a rain forest at altitude.
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What Zero Hedge became, in essence, was a forum for the
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In essence, he wants to beat Toyota at its own game.
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His opening statement is, in essence, the origin of every religion.
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In essence, love what you're doing and love being out there.
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To the opponents of democracy, Nietzsche says, in essence: Just wait.
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"What they've done, in essence, is increase her penalty," Simon said.
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In essence, Maelove is one huge — and very successful — science experiment.
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In essence, yields are going up because investors are selling bonds.
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It is, in essence, why the Champions League is so exciting.
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So in essence, the warnings are able to outrun the shaking.
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In essence, she has crossed a line from prettiness to power.
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Committee, intimated that Democrats critical of Trump were, in essence, terrorist
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My work now is in essence my living memorial to them.
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" In essence, Izzy signs over her child "to a scientific study.
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In essence, China is transferring wealth from itself to other countries.
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Mr. Trump, in essence, said that the agency's officers were dishonorable.
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Time, in essence, stopped, allowing the wearer a moment of reflection.
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Doesn't that mean that in essence, language gives one their identity?
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Shyne became, in essence, collateral damage of late-221s rap excess.
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In essence, agencies cannot disregard the law or make things up.
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So in essence, we exist as part of that larger ecosystem.
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In essence, it comes down to whose feelings are made most important.
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Moore had, in essence, laid out a blueprint for an automatic jailbreak.
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In essence, The Assassination of Brangwain Spurge is told in three voices.
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GitHub is, in essence, making itself look more like Google or Facebook.
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So, in essence, David and Kevin are both victims of Mr. Glass.
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In essence, they built the new AlphaGo without help from human moves.
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In essence I'm focusing on new tech and technology that's coming along.
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Eventually, Mr. Milella responded through a lawyer who said, in essence: Diamond?
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These women that we work with in essence make about $11,000 annually.
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In essence, the Freedom Caucus has taken a hostage: the farm bill.
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Plasma donation is in essence a protein (and not a water donation).
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In essence, meerkats as a cultural phenomenon were created by this project.
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In essence, Viv is extremely good at understanding what you're asking for.
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In essence, Huawei is challenging the US government to prove its suspicions.
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In essence, Yelp became a battleground—and not for the first time.
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In essence, malnutrition means poor nutrition: anyone who is lacking adequate nourishment.
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That in essence offers a back-door way to same-sex marriage.
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In essence, she kind of is, we share DNA at this point.
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In essence, he may have been inspired, just as he inspired me.
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Putin, please stay away from our democracy and, in essence, shove off.
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In essence, it could put Warren on the presidential ticket in absentia.
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In essence, these residents may not be able to quickly recover financially.
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"We are in essence going to replace our entire portfolio," he said.
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In essence, he's the MCU's Tony Stark, but with phenomenal cosmic powers.
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The director in essence placed himself into the role of the prosecutor.
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In essence, it involved politics, but was not about politics at all.
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It is, in essence, an exchange of money today for money tomorrow.
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Animals that run, in essence, become brighter than those that do not.
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David Krone in essence blamed Obama for the Democrats losing their majority.
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The Trump Administration agrees, in essence demanding China dismantle its industrial policy.
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In essence, the footage that lived outside NBC's paywalls was treated differently.
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In essence, it tells nurses when it's time to change a diaper.
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You could author your own digital ghost and, in essence, become immortal.
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"So you get paid, in essence, to insure your position," Davitt said.
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It's how you support the language, which, in essence, supports the country.
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In essence, each company has things to teach the other about blogging.
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In essence, it's a "cheesy cover band" equivalent of a rock musical.
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It posits that we are, in essence, the Sims, but with autonomy.
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In essence, they hoped to tread water until several injured regulars returned.
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Their argument, in essence, was that Mr. Kessler was not extreme enough.
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"Lower prices, in essence, will result in buying more shares," Hook says.
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In essence, there was no such thing as a purely chronological timeline.
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In essence, we are disenfranchised by our early diligence to democratic duty.
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Those lyrics are, in essence, Lizzo's MO: love thyself before anyone else.
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In essence, with credit card fraud, it's the issuer's money at stake.
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It is, in essence, an effort to wage economic warfare against Israel.
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That's in essence what the first Gorillaz album is a response to?
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In essence, should the winner of the popular vote be the nominee?
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He was Ka Hopi, not peaceful and in essence no longer Hopi.
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Kelly alleged that Clary's parents in essence sold their daughter to him.
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The second make line is, in essence, exactly what it sounds like.
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In essence, Morgan Stanley could see Tesla's stock going in any direction.
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In essence, instead of flattening the infection curve we'd be arresting it.
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In essence, Waymo and Cruise should become the AV equivalent of Microsoft.
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" "In essence, they are sawing the branch on which they are sitting.
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So you are in essence ... What are you doing with people's data?
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You've in essence created 10 portals for your work to travel through.
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So in essence a cruise missile is a kamikaze in drone form.
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In essence, watchOS 3 backpedals the entire first year of the Apple Watch.
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I gently placed all the pieces down without, in essence, applying any glue.
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In essence, it's Tay-Tay being Tay-Tay and talking about Tay-Tay.
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In essence, there is nothing wrong with underground queer culture permeating the mainstream.
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In essence, the show shares much in common with the dogs it features.
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She is, in essence, the rare example of a fighter who has endured.
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The conclusion of all this is that color lines are, in essence, meaningless.
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I am in essence reclaiming that choice, but saying that I re-converted.
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In essence, the Museum of Failure is a BuzzFeed listicle come to life.
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In essence, Shannon created a fantastic, happy life for herself through Tray's absence.
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In essence, the Model 33 turns the car's entire human interface into software.
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Soft robotics is, in essence, the art and science of designing artificial muscles.
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In essence, this bill asks employees to chose between cheaper healthcare and privacy.
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But, later in an interview with Fox News, Trump, in essence, contradicted himself.
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In essence, neuromorphic computing advancements may be at the mercy of neuroscience advancements.
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In essence, the OLED's are way more durable and are practically shatter-proof.
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In essence, the presidents must live with or live down their vice president.
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In essence, the argument boils down to the return on capital having risen.
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In essence, a far-right party could lurch even further to the right.
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In essence, the Higher Education Act is now the nation's workforce preparation program!
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In essence, it lets people have more control over the ads they see.
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In essence, you're replicating the environment in an animal's body, without the animal.
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They are, in essence, two very different visions of the current political landscape.
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In essence, it was an attempt to crowdsource the definition of the genre.
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In essence, the benefits of Puerto Rico as the newest state are unmeasurable.
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In essence, they created a new tribe that inspired, if not demanded, loyalty.
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In essence, one DOL regulation eclipsed an entire year's worth of regulatory costs.
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In essence, even though their symptoms are similar, these groups are different diseases.
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It is, in essence, a call for more comprehensive and sophisticated compliance programs.
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In essence, business should be able to talk to the people they serve.
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In essence, the Director of the CFPB is the President of Consumer Finance.
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In essence, baby mice with active moms had literally been born to run.
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In essence, the chateau isn't just a house, it's a work of art.
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Without more evidence of criminality, it would in essence overturn a democratic election.
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In essence, the amended Israel Anti-Boycott Act has not merely been amended.
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In essence, this is a pretty good leak-detection and leaker-identification technique.
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In essence, it meant all websites would be treated equally by service providers.
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Most glitters are in essence teeny tiny bits of shiny plastic, called microplastics.
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In essence, though, the House of Representatives of 1974 was still a plantation.
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In essence, Trump would be robbing the Pentagon to pay for the wall.
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The precautionary principle in essence says look before you leap and consider uncertainty.
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That's in essence fraud because you really didn't do it the proper way.
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Was this album, in essence, a way of getting back to your roots?
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Do we have the right aircraft, and in essence, can you make money?
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Darvish responded with a very positive message on Twitter, in essence forgiving Gurriel.
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In essence, Uber is gamifying bug finding to keep the best researchers engaged.
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In essence, accelerators aid start-ups with funding, mentorship and, often, office space.
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In essence, the EU's move against Apple publicly forced the U.S. Government's hand.
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One option is to screen selectively for possible refugees; in essence, racial profiling.
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In essence, the governor warned he was prepared to inflict fire and fury.
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What the orchestra provided, in essence, was an unusually elaborate music-history lesson.
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In essence, these forecasters are saying that nothing special is on the horizon.
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"Southwest Key was, in essence, started to help my friends," Mr. Sanchez recalled.
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In essence, Clinton has become a symbol of unity in the Republican Party.
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In essence, we teach our children how they should expect to be treated.
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Her designs have since been featured in Essence magazine and Women's Wear Daily.
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Either you dig in, invest and expand or, in essence, you don't grow.
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David explained to me how Eric's "personal life" was, in essence, his privilege.
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In essence, sniffing is finding and exploiting proxies that reveal your web history.
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Judge Ghiz denied the motion, saying, in essence, that it was too late.
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In essence, this latest action is nothing less than a stay of execution.
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It is, in essence, where it all began in terms of corporate responsibility.
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In aesthetic, yes, objectively so — in essence, however, not even a little bit.
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Risk/reward on ASML feels fairly neutral right now – a hold in essence.
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In essence, this felt like posting a tweet to an audience of me.
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" To which the veteran Russian diplomat, Sergey Lavrov, replied, in essence: "Who, us?
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And when he did that, in essence, the words "Area 51" became declassified.
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In essence, he's saying ... don't confuse me with my company, we're separate entities.
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In essence, Mr. Shkreli demonstrates a tendency to act on ill-conceived perceptions.
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What we're dealing with here, in essence, is rich people wanting more money.
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"In essence, it's, 'You will need to buy back my love,'" Niblett said.
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So Trump is, in essence, imposing a regressive tax on his own people.
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We, in essence, have failed to study these organizations within the right framework.
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Her best answer on her speaking fees was, in essence, everybody does it.
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Instead they call the Rohingya "Bengali" — in essence, labeling them immigrants and foreigners.
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Yeah. KS: In essence, you use bitcoin as a way to get in.
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He was, in essence, able to see if illegal grows decreased post-legalization.
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In essence, all the commercial applications being pursued today use drones to gather data.
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In essence, the DEA realized it can't wiretap drug merchants like it used to.
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Then, you are in essence training your brain to think positive thoughts about yourself.
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In doing so, I was subconsciously thwarting myself by, in essence, paying to work.
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It is, in essence, a show where fake news isn't so fake after all.
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In essence, the cheerleader chose the jock, despite a deeper connection with the nerd.
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The Cradle, in essence, is a server that stores memories and consciousness for retrieval.
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In essence, Mark Zuckerberg is not watching you pick your nose in your kitchen.
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And that, in essence, is going to make, I think, some pretty exciting racing.
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In essence, Raymond was making the case for the efficiency of free software development.
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It feels, in essence, like Lizzie has traded one form of brainwashing for another.
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In essence, a blockchain is an immutable shared record known as a distributed ledger.
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In essence, laser tattoo removal is touching a wand to a patch of skin.
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Dr Westra and Dr van Houte have shown that, in essence, such phages collaborate.
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It's basically confirming Dany has, in essence, a warging connection with her reptile babies.
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Revenue growth has become, in essence, the presumed divining rod of a startup's success.
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In essence, John Mayer is no longer telling magazines that his penis is racist.
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In essence, Turnberry golf course could be the epicentre of a global political overhaul.
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He tells her, in essence, that she is not wrong for how she feels.
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In essence, one client will bring me 10 to 20 [more clients] over time.
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Does she stay true to Euripides's script that in essence fails the Bechdel test?
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A bet on local-currency bonds is in essence a bet against the dollar.
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In essence, U.S. and British agencies stole a bird's-eye view from the drones.
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In 2013, she acknowledged, in essence, that W. had worn out the family's welcome.
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In essence, the Garcia Padilla administration tried to follow the model implemented in Japan.
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In essence, you battled your own Grinners and won your agency in the process.
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His campaign was, in essence, an attempted hostile takeover of a major political party.
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In essence, these strategies pocket the 'risk premium' from selling insurance to cautious investors.
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American firearm retailers are, in essence, enforcers of firearm safety in the United States.
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In essence, it's a terrific half-hour parody stretched to a 100-plus minutes.
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In essence, the language that you think in can impact how you see time.
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Google has, in essence, been too deferential to everybody else in the Android ecosystem.
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In essence, at least 50% or more of the population was unprotected for decades.
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In essence, he was calling on people to rise up and fight for equality.
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The physical world, in essence, is Lucier's creative medium, the vehicle for his inventions.
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Well, the feature is in essence a Snapchat filter that resembles a McDonald's uniform.
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In essence, they became a commodity upon which a massive industry has been built.
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In essence, they didn't lose him in coverage and kept him from getting open.
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Manafort wants some of the same things kept out of the trial, in essence.
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" In essence, he was sending the message that "Trumpism without Trump will not work.
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In essence, Cuomo didn't really stop any fracking, he just moved it to Pennsylvania.
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Did he circumvent normal channels and demand that Comey, in essence, "clear" him publicly?
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In essence, it is customers that are benefitting from the industry's quest to survive.
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In essence, "Naufus is rewriting the play instead of recreating it," Mr. Blondet said.
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"In essence, ad-block has become the new firewall or anti-virus," Cortland said.
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In essence, they taught me how to be a god in this tropical paradise.
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So, in essence, the 'WeChat China user' label is one that sticks for life.
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She might have been mistaken about the particulars, but in essence she was correct.
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In essence, you're not playing the game, but scripting the game to play itself.
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He was, in essence, the Italian-American twin of Mr. Bulger, an Irish-American.
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In essence, he wanted to turn back the clock and fix a messy rift.
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In essence, Weinstein is primarily charged with alleged sexual attacks against Haley and Mann.
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He was saying, in essence, let's all allow Trump to get back to work.
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In essence, the Roku app is a second remote that lives on your phone.
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They are claiming, in essence, to be able to predict and shape the future.
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" In essence, he "wanted to create looks that cause 'ecstatic sensations' and 'nice shivers.
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In essence, Bolton is withholding relevant evidence in the president's impeachment trial for profit.
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Campaigns are, in essence, start-ups that face the prospect of dying every day.
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He said sequestering, in essence, would penalize a reporter for doing a good job.
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In essence, Trump is trying to double-count the impact of his regulatory reductions.
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In essence, she's a life coach whose mandate is to keep the sharks biting.
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The history of influencerdom is, in essence, a history of the modern web itself.
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Revolution began nearly 15 years ago as Steve Case's balance sheet fund, in essence.
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That, in essence is the hypothesis behind "Can't Just Stop," Sharon Begley's new book.
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In essence I was a barker, standing out there trying to get people's attention.
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That in essence would reduce the size of Russia's production cut if agreed to.
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They're united, in essence, by three ephemeral qualities: quotability, meme-ability, and GIF-ability.
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In essence, the combination of smartphone and crowdedness creates an entirely new buying occasion.
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In essence, they are protected against the threat of social media and the Internet.
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She was, in essence, the perfect manifestation of the quiet, suburban black girl struggle.
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This, in essence, means that Tzu Tech has patented the entire field of teledildonics.
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In essence, the Almaviva household has disintegrated, its members on the run after a revolution.
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"It's in essence technology meeting art," says Anil Nanduri, general manager of Intel's drone group.
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In essence, the record player doubles as a petri dish plated with human bacterial cultures.
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Did Maher press him on his demonization of transgender people as, in essence, sexual predators?
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In essence, you can backup your entire PC by clicking just a couple of buttons.
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In essence, uploading constant content is her secret to staying on top of social media.
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The analysis, in essence, pokes a hole in a recent federal ruling that favored insurers.
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His staff has paraded up to the Hill to in essence undermine his core arguments.
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The upshot of an extraordinarily hectic week in Washington was that, in essence, nothing happened.
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It was, in essence, an attempt to subvert market pricing by unloading risk onto taxpayers.
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This, in essence, has been the status quo for North Korea nuclear policy ever since.
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He weaves his reflections around a collection of portraits that are, in essence, distilled miniatures.
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In essence, humans could be Mother Earth's matchmaker if we set our minds to it.
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In essence, Facebook just wants to keep ad revenue increasing, as would any other business.
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In essence, Falcon Heavy is three of SpaceX's Falcon 9 rockets strapped together and strengthened.
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"In essence — it makes no difference to our plans," a PTScientists spokeswoman said via email.
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Siri Domains are, in essence, a core set of Siri actions developers can tap into.
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In essence, he's applying what he learned in Silicon Valley and merging that with education.
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In essence, firms just tell consumers that "we will take care of it", he says.
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And in essence it's you know, this demand for data, and that's not slowing down.
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In essence, the drone is "dumb," and it's the external system that's actually guiding it.
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In essence, it was the struggle to fit-in that Keller attributes for his disappearance.
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In essence, DARPA wants to create a closed circuit that melds synthetic and biological wires.
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The more users join a goTenna Mesh group, the more powerful it becomes, in essence.
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The thing about Katherine Newbury is that even in essence, she straight up doesn't exist.
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So many people simultaneously embracing what is, in essence, a child's video game, is rare.
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" Wall said, in essence, that Kennedy was not endorsing a "wide-ranging search for pretext.
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But in essence, the case against him concerns a traffic accident, albeit an awful one.
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In essence Moscow and Washington have been fighting two separate wars, sometimes at close quarters.
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In essence, 120 Minutes was a YouTube k-hole before YouTube even know it existed.
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In essence, the "notoriety" of Kim's sex tape helped put her family on the map.
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And in essence, you know, this White House is not much different from the campaign.
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It is, in essence, a never-ending fetch quest, but one that never grows repetitive.
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This is, in essence, the traditional liberal take on how to make enduring social change.
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In essence, consumers will use the same amount as before the tax, only more slowly.
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In essence, treatment involves sex offenders really taking a look at what got them there.
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In essence, President Trump's plan would stop overpricing of drugs at home and underpricing abroad.
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In essence, China pledged only to achieve changed emissions that were most likely coming anyway.
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In essence, as perception of one's wealth increases, an accompanying increase in spending generally results.
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In essence, the earned-income tax credit is yet another example of welfare for employers.
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In essence, HCR 28503 is an attempt to establish the personhood of embryos and fetuses.
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In essence, they're built to be durable travel workhorses that can take a routine beating.
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In essence, the LSA200 foam layer is able to react to your movements almost instantaneously.
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That, in essence, is what counts in what is routinely called the world's largest democracy.
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The problem, in essence, is that Rodgers' manner of dealing with setbacks is impossibly unimaginative.
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They are, in essence, two very different visions of the current political and energy landscape.
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In essence, female horses are used as substrates to culture certain diseases from male carriers.
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In essence, keep it fun, and use science to get the most out of Tinder.
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In essence, aquavit is like a gin flavored with caraway or dill rather than juniper.
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In essence, he has asked Europe for help changing the terms of the deal itself.
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In essence, she will say: It's my deal or a long extension beyond March 29.
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In essence, Wisconsin Republicans are telling the state's voters that their preferences will be ignored.
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In other words: The Trump-era Republican Party already is in essence a parliamentary party.
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Tech companies are competing to own the cloud and become, in essence, the internet's landlord.
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In essence, he is pursuing a protectionist agenda, at odds with the mantra of globalization.
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In essence, that's the strategy currently in use for spacecraft that travel far beyond Earth.
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" She continued: "David explained to me how Eric's 'personal life' was, in essence, his privilege.
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It is, in essence, a mobilization of corporations, rather than a mobilization of private citizens.
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In essence we, the living, deal with our guilt by conferring sainthood upon the dead.
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They flat-out denied it at the time, telling us in essence ... they're just lucky.
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And they came to us and said in essence, 'What else can we possibly do?
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In essence, the Fed says, big-bank board members need to take a load off.
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In essence, a mother is passing down not only a language but a culture too.
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In essence I was alone in a room that wasn't secure and no private facilities.
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In essence, the plan is still the barebones structure of a skyscraper still being erected.
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Providers for these patients are in essence pushed toward the opioid option to treat pain.
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In essence, Starship is the top portion of what will eventually be a massive rocket.
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Thus, we have, in essence, three different American approaches to high-level meetings with China.
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Paradigm shift In essence, the Insect Allies Program seeks to speed the genetic modification process.
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The companies are competing to own the cloud — to become, in essence, the internet's landlord.
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In essence, it's a smaller shopping center located far from where the Chinese action is.
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In essence, AMARG has bought time for the military to get new planes on-line.
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In essence, the wealthy parents accused in the federal charging documents took similar ways in.
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In essence, most Massachusetts residents will be covered no matter what the federal government does.
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In essence, she was being forced to choose between her free expression and her livelihood.
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In essence, she's throwing up her version of the bat signal ... NOTHING TO STEAL HERE!
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"What could look like unjust profiteering is in essence just a flat marketplace," Asaro explains.
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In essence, a nonpartisan human rights group is picking a major fight with the president.
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HR: So you think some of the biggest Democratic names are, in essence, avoiding the fight?
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They have, in essence, become digital-first production companies, and AwesomenessTV is their aspirational poster child.
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Classroom is, in essence, the service that ties all of Google's other tools together for teachers.
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In essence, the crisis is a conflict between pro-democracy civilians and the country's security forces.
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Nusra is in essence al Qaeda in Syria and is now the largest al Qaeda affiliate.
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In essence, two-way contracts will give teams 16th and 0003th roster spots for project players.
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It may remind you of a disproportional Dyson Air Multiplier fan, which, in essence, it is.
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In essence, a "backstop" is aimed at preventing a 'hard' border between Ireland and Northern Ireland.
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In essence, the Fed allows securities it holds to mature, and roll down the balance sheet.
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In essence, Gomez said, the plan is designed to turn citizens into servants of the state.
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In essence, Iran remains a US enemy, and Obama failed to address that with the deal.
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In essence, this means constant and continual optimization that can actually evolve with changing user patterns.
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"Wrong" reasons include, in essence, everything except vying for the heart of the Bachelor or Bachelorette.
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In essence, this is the story of someone who emerges from a personal experience drastically altered.
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In essence, it can allow you to "unlock" different streaming services from all around the world.
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In essence, those traders are scooping up risky securities in a market already fraught with risk.
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In essence, this just made it a hell of a lot easier to backup your photos.
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So in essence, it was the worst and best year all at the same time. Paradoxical.
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Investors who disbelieve those forecasts are in essence betting that things will be "different this time".
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If we're on a point and egging each other on, we remain, in essence, in agreement.
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In essence, Republicans are telling a president from their own party that they don't trust him.
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Big Data means, in essence, that everything we do, both on and offline, leaves digital traces.
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In essence, my power was weak, so the app gave me a suggestion: Work on power.
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So far the upheaval has been, in essence, a battle within the ruling party, Zanu-PF.
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In essence, women's families still compete to ensnare the best husbands within a relatively limited pool.
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In essence, it's a robot that produces a surprisingly decent-looking result in a few seconds.
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In essence, Google has long fixated on keeping its fingers in every cranny of Silicon Valley.
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In essence, the plan divvies out cash to Americans in support of a low-carbon future.
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In essence, the researchers measured how the samples' electrons responded to a slowly changing magnetic field.
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So, in essence, the smell triggers positive emotions, and positive emotions are related to shopping more.
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In essence, they nullify the outcomes of all prior elections and congressionally approved legislation and laws.
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In this I see a vulnerability that envelopes what is in essence a very strong core.
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In essence, the game is intended to give young people the tools they need to cope.
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In essence, white men in Muncie have slid down from every rung of the economic ladder.
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In essence, this would structure the ACSC financial awards and development process in a competitive structure.
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The election of 2000 was between two establishment candidates that represented, in essence, one establishment party.
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The young artist had, in essence, already done the heavy lifting by building his own audience.
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In essence, IV and EV provide the foundation for how Pokemon works as a viable esport.
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However, the decision is in essence a throw-back to the late 28503s and early 22019s.
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In essence, Kim is capitalizing on the North's prior nuclear advancements to make more progress quietly.
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In essence, it boils down a photograph, video or audio file into a unique numeric code.
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"There's an ostentatious lifestyle that's being paid for by the state, in essence," Ms. Friedland said.
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What Texas has managed to do, in essence, is turn "nondisclosure" into a form of compliance.
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In essence, she makes sure that her cast and crew are all feeling safe and respected.
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They were, in essence, the first faith-based apocalyptic sect to take charge of a country.
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In essence, the court demoted Director Cordray so that he could now be fired at will.
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"These funds were, in essence, the life blood that fueled the fraud scheme," the prosecutors wrote.
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In essence, critics say, a company bent on speed needs to understand when to slow down.
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In essence, these young migrants are among the most vulnerable, at risk children on the planet.
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In essence, families are being asked to anticipate the likelihood of grievous harm and legal ramifications.
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In essence, you'll start with what seems like an impossibly shaggy, floury mass of butter cubes.
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In essence, cryptocurrencies are decentralized digital currencies that can be sent to anyone through the internet.
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In essence, the sneaker companies can act like de facto money launderers in payoffs to athletes.
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It's pretty much a bigger smart watch in essence I can't imagine a worse tech idea.
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In essence, you go from feeling like The Shit, to just plain feeling like shit. Why?
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In essence, Obama's attempt to deter chemical weapons use destroyed his ability to deter Russian intervention.
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Because in essence, you're turning every straw into a needle, which means there are no needles.
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In essence, superdelegates can completely change the results of a nominating process and override primary results.
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" A wall text in the Tate show, however, calls Burne-Jones "in essence a decorative artist.
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"In essence, it was neglect of duty," Sheriff Tony said of the cause of their termination.
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In essence, the $1.5 trillion tax cut may be stimulus that the economy does not need.
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In essence, it was like watching someone having a Skype call with a really great screensaver.
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In essence, the comprehensive presentation is a dive into one of contemporary film's most marvelous minds.
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So in essence, three years later, a brand new superstar was performing for Super Bowl 50.
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Instead, they appear to siphon oxygen directly from the water, breathing, in essence, with their skin.
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In essence, Mr. Shade was showing me how to perform trauma surgery in a moving car.
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Ms. Neely also published short stories, starting with "Passing the Word" in Essence magazine in 1981.
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In essence, the government is aiming to claim a smaller share of a much larger pie.
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In essence, Christmas is the hook that gets you in to watch some mighty precision dancing.
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The Supreme Court's ruling was in essence a defense of Mr. Sherman's defense of Mr. Skakel.
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Pepper will, in essence, communicate with you just as a highly skilled pizza retail clerk might.
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Worse still, the excessive punishment levied on people who evade subway fares in essence criminalizes poverty.
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Cognitive behavioral therapy, or C.B.T., in essence teaches people to restructure how they think about problems.
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In essence, the list shows which stocks have been the most profitable for shareholders over history.
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It has, in essence, provided a penalty-free zone for sex-traffickers to conduct their business.
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In essence, the plan hinges on whether the customer self-identifies as a foreign government official.
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What interests Horvath is the way truth, if denied sufficiently, in essence disappears as a category.
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He was, in essence, given a child's timeout, a mandatory two-year hiatus from managing money.
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She also claims she was defamed by him when, in essence, he said she was lying.
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So in essence, when someone buys a Ring camera, they aren't just consenting to self-surveillance.
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In essence, Mr. Wheeler is inviting the coal industry to challenge the mercury rule in court.
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In essence, the company wants to switch the ingredients, but keep the product exactly the same.
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In essence, some employers save money by having their employees pick up more of the tab.
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Games are in essence VR worlds, we just didn't have the goggles to inhabit them, right?
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In essence these codices provide the best insight into the history and culture of early Mexico.
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"In essence I use the nudes as if they are paint in my brush," he explains.
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In essence, the owners report what's wrong with the cars, trucks and SUVs they drive every day.
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In essence, they amount to either: Complaining about the car, bragging about yourself, or praising the team.
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In essence the pebbles behave as particles, allowing behaviour that is akin to that of a fluid.
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In essence, once too much energy, either from wave or particle, is absorbed, things mostly just melt.
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I wouldn't want to suggest a technical solution to what is in essence an absence of ideas.
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In essence, this patent assigns tasks to a crew of workers in the field using a computer.
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In essence, Microbial Me is a reflection of our own life ecosystem depicted in an accelerated manner.
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In essence, for three years, the farmer is spending more to grow something that sells for less.
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Yes, in essence they're mining conversations to assist companies and personal agendas — take that as you may.
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In essence, it's the four movies that speak to something about you, the foundation of your taste.
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In essence, everyone was relying on information provided from others, and that info wasn't easy to verify.
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In essence, the ads can be a bit like Snapchat Stories, stringing together different moments and perspectives.
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In essence, the relationship is not that bizarre — the two actors are 10 years apart in age.
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In essence, they consider both the likelihood of something terrible happening and the consequences of that event.
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In essence, those caricatures of sex work are the ultimate form of the "hot girl," Povitsky agreed.
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It was, in essence, a Russian nesting doll of ecological disasters—one bad decision supplanting yet another.
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In essence, they will claim that what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
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The distinction between what we desire and what we have access to is, in essence, Feminism 101.
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In essence, Snap hopes to replace both texting and TV with a weird hybrid of the two.
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In essence, coming off caffeine reduces your cognitive performance and has a negative impact on your mood.
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In essence, the Saudis are replacing the geopolitical risk premium with a previously unimaginable geopolitical risk discount.
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In essence, Hamilton is a liminal space in which fans and performers talk back to historicity itself.
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Yet every single TV comedy has, in essence, a cue to tell the viewer when to laugh.
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In essence, being part of 'the media machine' devalues trust in the product by the actual users.
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Like A Christmas Carol, 2000's What Women Want is, in essence, an old-fashioned morality tale.
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It is, in essence, blacklisting the NRA from a group discount available to most other major groups.
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In essence, if your game's context isn't promptly self-explanatory, it'd better be fun to look at.
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In essence, you can try new clothes on just by standing in front of the display unit.
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In essence, the advertiser is double-paying for a customer that was likely to buy their product.
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In essence, it freed up high-band spectrum that will power next generation 2628G networks and technologies.
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In essence, nonphysical and physical addictions are much the same, even if we, society, assumes they're different.
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I wanted to create something that was in essence the opposite of everything Burger King stands for.
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It was in essence a libertarian production line, waiting only to be bought, assembled and switched on.
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What these phones were doing, in essence, was making the world's first mobile internet system commercially available.
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In essence, a fixed fee would be placed on each metric ton of carbon an industry produces.
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Buddhist leaders instead refer to Rohingya as "Bengali" — in essence labeling them immigrants and foreigners from Bangladesh.
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Abolitionism, woman's suffrage, anti-colonialism, and labor rights were all, in essence, calls for attention to suffering.
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In essence and in practice, women are to submit to men, who are to be spiritual leaders.
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In essence, those moves signal to the credit bureaus that you are becoming a bigger credit risk.
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In essence, Zarrab painted a picture that portrayed Halkbank as a laundering tool within its own walls.
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In essence, I had to get over my fears of wanting to earn more — it's not selfish.
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These films were, in essence, exhibits: simple scenes from ordinary life—a train arriving, a dog cavorting.
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Digital Signal Processing is, in essence, sort of like having an automatic DJ, an AI sound engineer.
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In essence, it'll allow you to send reminders to a small group of your nearest and dearest.
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Lately I've come to realize that my lifelong beat, in essence, has been one species' growing pains.
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In essence, they walk down the same inadequate path year after year, magically expecting a different result.
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In essence, Murphy said, it's a restatement of Congress' constitutional powers and of the War Powers Act.
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The apology, in essence, is being issued to a freed people — among the freest people on earth.
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Rambert took care of him there, in essence shielding him from the rough streets of the neighborhood.
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In essence, investors were willing to lose a small amount of principal in exchange for the safety.
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In essence, every mortal rabbit in Second Life is going to starve to death on Saturday morning.
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The blockchain would, in essence, allow capitalism to more fully move into the realm of the internet.
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In essence, they're stuck in the early '80s, while our other characters live in the present day.
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"The idea of a free press, in essence an unfettered press, is essential to democracy," said Rep.
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In essence, he is slowly transforming my work into the dream job I discussed during my interview.
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Naturally, they gradually fall in love, finding a way, in essence, to steal back that extra foot.
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In essence, legal scholars said, he looked to one congressional view and not the more recent one.
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The problem is that this theory - trickle down economics, in essence - has no evidence to support it.
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In essence, it's a moving version of the photo systems that some countries have at customs checkpoints.
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Despite the wealth of sensitive information in its databases, Equifax, in essence, falls through the regulatory cracks.
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In their view, embarrassment is in essence a "nonverbal apology" for having screwed up a social interaction.
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They are, in essence, too similar to distinguish themselves for either their populace or the international community.
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What's more, according to the report, Shaw placed what was in essence a bet against his team.
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In essence, blockchain could be developed in a way that benefits the way China's society is moving.
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In essence, the new regulations impose a one-size fits all process modeled on the court room.
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In essence, teams are viewed as independents by the committee when it comes time to select teams.
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"In essence, the blockchain is helping to keep both parties honest through transparency," he said by email.
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In essence, it would mean investors "will consistently be long 'The disrupted' and short 'disruption,'" he said.
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In essence, as drafted, the law would encourage private conduct that usurps the role of law enforcement.
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So in essence, every time these people get fingerprinted, every time these things happen … ICE gets notified.
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In essence, no state with nukes will use them, because it's simply too awful to do so.
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It is owned by Noranda Income Fund but in essence acts as a tolling operation for Glencore.
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In essence, we're dealing with a prohibitionist who would do Nixon and Reagan era drug warriors proud.
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In essence, it is a place where the United States military puts its extra aircraft for safekeeping.
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Because hiding likes and RTs would, in essence, be the end of Twitter as we know it.
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In essence, there's just too much money at stake for the producers for a strike to proceed.
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That in essence, you were able to see something in him that traditional political reporters wouldn't have seen.
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His road trip through Israel in a Soviet jalopy was, in essence, a satire of an enemy invasion.
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In essence, Wall Street profiteers are holding a huge sword over the heads of 3.5 million American citizens.
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In essence, the company could no longer fulfill a request if it was technically unable to do so.
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Among other things, it calls for creation of a drivers' association that can, in essence, bargain with management.
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In essence, the movie looks like it should be a slick, thrilling emotional arc that speaks to women.
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In essence, that means we're translating speech from one language to another using pictures, which is mind-boggling.
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In essence, scaling back on public lands hurts not just the earth but also workers and the economy.
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In fact, Google unveiled a handful of new offerings that, in essence, pour ML all over the cloud.
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In essence, the EU is saying that inspectors, not declarations, will determine how it approaches Iran going forward.
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You recently got involved with Pro Sport Angels which, in essence, is a crowdfunding platform for young talents.
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In essence, the established power feels threatened by the rising power, which in turn feels resentful and frustrated.
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Although OED is, in essence, a record of the written language, the tendency of novelists, songwriters, screenwriters, etc.
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In essence, the prosthetic and chip implant work in tandem to recreate the body's natural sensory feedback loop.
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In essence, all of America's major oil companies were working together to exploit a monopoly on Saudi oil.
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In essence, it's the same type of tension that has fueled Real Housewives reunions for over a decade.
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We are in essence an enormous mall that holds 25 million sellers, reaching 145 million consumers every month.
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In essence, the cities sought damages from climate change, which they claimed was a form of public nuisance.
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In essence, computers may take on a greater role as our insurance salespeople, our judges, and our executioners.
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The monitor allows you to keep track of your progress so you can, in essence, compete with yourself.
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Bran in essence paints it as an eternal battle between the Three-Eyed Ravens and the White Walkers.
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A completed spin-off of Quorum Health that, in essence, threw many struggling rural hospitals off CHS' books.
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In essence, the company brought a media model, not unlike Netflix, to the real world industry of fitness.
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In essence, it means that officers do not have the authority under state law to administer ICE detainers.
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The previous seal was in essence signaling what White fantasized about or planned to do to the other.
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In essence, they sabotaged their careers: "They set their goals too low according to their potential," Neureiter explains.
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In essence, this practice constitutes IP laundering – and it's too often done with the blessings of Chinese courts.
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So Rhys and Hyperloop One are also looking at innovative in-pod technologies to, in essence, distract riders.
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Caldbeck, in essence, is upset Teo wasn't able to successfully run Binary Capital following his own alleged wrongdoings.
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They were, in essence, an attempt by Greek philosophers to go viral 2,500 years before the internet existed.
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In essence, this policy forces NGOs delivering healthcare in underserved areas to adhere to an anti-abortion agenda.
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In essence, Michelle had turned back the clock and forestalled the arrival of periodontal problems down the line.
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But as one conservative congressman put it Tuesday, that promise was "in essence, a pipe dream" all along.
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In essence, it's a gym-bunny take on dubstep—beefed-up, hyper-macho and most likely on steroids.
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Your phones and tablets have become in essence the true mobile-first cloud storage mediums in their utility.
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Is he trying to, in essence, weaken" the legislative branch and "our natural prerogatives to speak our minds?
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Is it in essence an EU and a NATO guarantee of no further advances on a given territory?
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In essence, training involves adjusting the network's weights to search for a strategy that consistently generates higher rewards.
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In essence, it would raise taxes on middle-class retirement savers to fund tax cuts for the wealthy.
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In essence, Trump declassified a document attacking the Steele dossier that also undercuts his political defenses against it.
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In essence, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) has raised interest rates much more than many investors realize.
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Schur has in essence taken his otherworldly show and shrunk it back down to a banal workplace comedy.
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In essence, the federal government wants back any money it paid to care for players with these conditions.
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The United States has become, in essence, a high-priced island in an ocean of low-priced steel.
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And the refined metal part of the copper supply chain is in essence balanced between supply and demand.
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In essence, it is a referendum on the ruling Workers' Party, which has been in power since 2003.
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In essence, Monáe is hosting her own Dinah Shore weekend, and we're just lucky to get a glimpse.
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In essence, dogs have a much greater awareness of our shared world than any of us truly understood.
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In essence, Humana executives were rewarded for the company's decision to put money into its own charitable arm.
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In essence, they are pushing to bring back from the dead Section 936 of the U.S. Tax Code.
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She is running as a supremely competent candidate and portraying Mr. Trump, in essence, as irresponsible and dangerous.
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In essence, FIFA requires bids to host the World Cup to include massive tax exemptions for the association.
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In essence, the A.K.P. rule will be unjustly secured through the votes of millions of disenfranchised Kurdish citizens.
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"In essence, this is the end," Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said on Thursday after meeting with European leaders.
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In essence there are three Catalonias, said Oriol Bartomeus, a politics professor at the Autonomous University of Barcelona.
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This, in essence, is Artifact, and to endorse it is, implicitly, to endorse the entire system it reflects.
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In essence: if you've watched Björk's new videos on YouTube, you're only seeing the tip of the iceberg.
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In essence, that meant a safety feature that Boeing thought was standard was actually a premium add-on.
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" • "In essence, that meant a safety feature that Boeing thought was standard was actually a premium add-on.
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Semantic memory is, in essence, our knowledge of the world and culture of which we are a part.
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They were breaking and making connections all the time, and they became, in essence, a "self-healing" material.
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But at a second trial of sorts, Mr. Guzmán's lawyers are, in essence, prosecuting the government of Mexico.
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In essence, Trump couldn't use the military as his own personal coronavirus response force and law enforcement agency.
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In essence, the shape of the shoe makes you activate muscles you don't typically work in other shoes.
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But questions about causality can also lead to trouble, because, in essence, they ask us to assign blame.
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It was, in essence, the skin that had to be molted before his full ascension to the mainstream.
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Since the trust is open, in essence, all the assets are still included in the grantor&aposs estate.
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In essence, the boy's brain was made of millions of mosaic clusters, each composed of tiny cellular cousins.
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Part of the security issue for ATMs is that many of them are, in essence, aged Windows computers.
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But in essence, the trend has been that for every new birth in captivity, two elephants have died.
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But in essence, the trend has been that for every new birth in captivity, two elephants have died.
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"I am in essence a 19th-century artist," Mr. Simon told the music journalist Bruce Duffie in 1988.
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"Is the board, in essence, adopting a policy that expressly applies different standards based on religion?" he asked.
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That way, you could take a Soul Cycle class, in essence, in the comfort of your own home.
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In essence this would be a continuation of the current 'grand coalition' government, but with one major difference.
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In essence, it gives the government a report card on each of its nearly 2200,20183 Head Start programs.
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Meanwhile, the philosophy of the party's base is, in essence, big government for me but not for thee.
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But the cave is, in essence, a seasonal underground river, and rain began falling soon after they arrived.
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In essence, Justice League reduces Batman to a brawler with some cool vehicles (which inevitably get blown up).
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But in essence, each side of the bird would be largely the brother or sister of the other.
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In essence, pansexual Lando is a sign of how drastically Star Wars' attitude toward its fandom has evolved.
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In essence, both companies are trying to legally maneuver one another out of having any control over Snopes.
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In essence, he's part of a larger system that taught him that aggressive tactics are needed for survival.
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In essence, it's a series of spectacular boss fights, with some of them being the size of mountains.
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In essence, Cheer bucks back against Darwinist theories, proving that sometimes even idiots can make something of value.
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Such phones, now ubiquitous in the rich world, mean many human beings have, in essence, voluntarily radio-collared themselves.
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"In essence, Taiwan is a country itself," says Mr Wu. Informally, that is the name its officials give it.
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MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred replied to Correa's statement with a statement of his own, saying, in essence: bring it!
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In essence, if the agent can't interact with a thing, it won't even be perceived in the first place.
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In essence, one man's last-minute decision prevented what could easily have been the beginning of World War III.
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Though the styles may have changed since the early 19th century, the iconic Mac remains, in essence, the same.
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In Essence last year, she described why she and her ex decided to do their best to become friends.
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To defend Peter Strzok, who in essence should have been attacked by every member of Congress by both parties.
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Respire functions as a collective in essence and in practice, with an open door policy for our extended family.
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The Spot is, in essence, a cross-pollination of the two products, as its name implies (Show + Dot = Spot).
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If you tell the complete truth, it will in essence be forgiven, but the truth will be out there.
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In essence, the Puppies are to the science fiction and fantasy communities what Gamergate is to the gaming industry.
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It's a gesture you make toward the offending person, in essence freeing the wrongdoer from their own guilty conscience.
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What's difficult is to deliver critique with commemoration, in essence building something up while stabbing it in the back.
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In essence, although the process is intended to ward off exploitation, the process itself is a form of exploitation.
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"In essence the games are the same," Daniel Ahmad, a video game industry analyst at Niko Partners, told VICE.
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I'm happy to give what the federal limits are, in essence what the government says you're allowed to do.
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Their argument today, in essence, is that China has succeeded because of that use of force, not despite it.
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In essence, this makes the company's library over 60,000 patents open source and available to OIN members, via ZDNet.
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In addition to student misconduct proceedings, it withdrew recognition of the fraternities involved -- which in essence shuts them down.
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In essence, whenever you have a fandom this big, the culture of that fandom will be divergent and multifaceted.
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In essence, they're disconnected short films that sometimes have nothing at all to do with the episode that follows.
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In essence, the U.S. is passing the responsibility to everyone else — and doing so at a really crucial time.
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"In essence, unions can now gerrymander the bargaining units they wish to organize," the Chamber writes in the report.
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We missed our second opportunity when Bannon over-reached and, in essence, appointed himself to the National Security Council.
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Ryan this week told colleagues he would no longer publicly defend Trump, in essence washing his hands of him.
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In essence, if you accept these concepts, you are pro-science; if you deny them, you are anti-science.
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In essence, the United States has no safety net for this move, nor does it have alternative strategic plans.
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What all this amounts to is, in essence, a supercharged version of an existing process known as assortative mating.
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In essence, on a forward price to earnings basis, the stock market has recently gotten less, not more, expensive.
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Detaining families together is not more humane than family separation since it is still in essence a prison sentence.
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Green, in essence, said he had more money than Whiteside and said his rival is a D-League player.
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I've been encouraging people in the sciences and other fields, in essence to "Be the Signal" amid the noise.
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British publishers can, in essence, treat compensating someone whose reputation they have harmed as a cost of doing business.
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So the best defense Donald Trump will have is that he has, in essence, an extraordinary bulwark against conviction.
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Durham's mitt may have, in essence, been stuck shut as he was trying to snare a crucial ground ball.
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In essence, it appears that the president may have misled the public, over and over again, about the payments.
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In essence, we have been learning, as uncomfortably as we navigate puberty, that our only planet is somewhat breakable.
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In essence, they have decided to purchase good will in hope that it will pay off down the road.
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It is, in essence, picking half your wardrobe up off the bedroom floor and shoving it under the bed.
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In essence, it's a protective response—considered a mechanism of "innate immunity" and in many circumstances, it's your friend.
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I could, in essence, become a mighty machine of my making, and be celebrated—rather than castigated—for it.
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""In essence, the name 'lululemon' has no roots and means nothing other than it has 3 'L's' in it.
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In essence, Swift has not only crafted a satisfying character song for Victoria — she's deepened Grizabella and "Memory" too.
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It is, in essence, the opposite of a frequent-flier program: the more you fly, the higher the penalty.
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"This document is really, in essence, an agreement to cooperate to facilitate safe, orderly and regular migration," she said.
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Clinton was in essence a federal employee, preventing the task force from being fully subject to the disclosure law.
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" She asked the Woolfers, in essence, "Am I a jerk if I just go ahead and get the dog?
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In essence, police forces are allowed to investigate themselves for misconduct, rather than being externally audited by independent investigators.
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Rescued from the street or thrift shops, these artifacts served as her models; in essence she worked from life.
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"What we now have is an opportunity to have the liquidity to make investments in Essence," said Mr. Dennis.
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In essence, she was asking if there was a material difference between a $200 clue and a $1,000 clue.
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In essence, it is about giving consumers more value for their dollar and workers the wages they are due.
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The staff there and around the university falls, in essence, into three camps, explained Waleed Abdalati, the institute's director.
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In essence, it represents the purest of medical encounters, and an opportunity, if not to cure, then to heal.
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And this, in essence, is what they heard: "Cross out the 'i' and add an 'e'," Mr. Reece said.
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She is, in essence, making exploratory autofiction on a grand scale, even as she is playing yet another character.
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In essence, the brand that you see on the car is just the bridge between one brand and McLaren.
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In essence, the company needed to stop using third-party laundry services and bring the actual laundry in house.
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In essence, the bank is declaring the region cured, or at least strong enough to stand on its own.
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In essence, these natural sponges were doing humanity a huge service by disposing of much of its gaseous waste.
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"In essence, the phallus represents the center of the male ego, and not a celebration of sex," she writes.
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In essence, this regulation required broadcasters to air both sides of any political issue, a sort of enforced objectivity.
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By early 22018, Scavino had become in essence both the Trump campaign's traveling photographer and its social media chieftain.
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"Costly and unnecessary," Mr. Zinke said in announcing that the study was, in essence, being thrown in the trash.
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In essence, the more water there is, the heavier the drag on the flywheel, and the harder your workout.
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It is, in essence, two stages in one, with one working to not reveal the presence of the other.
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In essence, the company's engineers are trying to teach computers to see things in context, as a human would.
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In essence, the Senate leader just swatted away the concerns of Republican senators and governors who questioned those cuts.
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In essence, inactivity altered the men's physiology in ways that apparently prevented exercise from improving the metabolism of fat.
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"In essence, Hong Kong has long been China's financial firewall," analysts from Natixis Bank said in an August report.
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The government is, in essence, an enterprise, and the CISO vacancy is a vital piece missing from this puzzle.
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Less than two years ago, Congress passed a law that was in essence tax reform of the wind industry.
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In essence, it is Trump's Twitter feed over the last three months, albeit with less vitriol and more footnotes.
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In essence, it is possible that six of the seven Board members will be put in place by Trump.
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In essence, she branded Mr. Whedon, the director of the coming "Justice League" superhero film, a fake male feminist.
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In essence, May is forcing lawmakers to show their cards on what sort of Brexit, if any, they want.
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In essence, Minton is declaring that one aim of the Trump administration is to hurt people — the right people.
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In essence, it was music that your mum might dance to on holiday after her second jug of sangria.
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The leaked emails confirm, in essence, that dislike of Sanders was very much in the water among DNC staff.
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In essence, these kiosks are the first thing the cannabis customer interacts with when they walk in a door.
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In essence, Twitter chooses to allow accounts that avoid direct hate speech while pushing hateful agendas in evasive ways.
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In essence, Flynn gets to see almost everything the United States is doing that affects the country's national security.
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And that's because, though one cooks and the other writes restaurant reviews, it is in essence the same vocation.
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Mr Espy's path was, in essence, the same that Doug Jones trod to a Senate seat in Alabama last year.
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In essence, this case threatens to bleed unions' financial resources while giving workers the option of contributing nothing to them.
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It's based on the open-source Knative project, and in essence combines the goodness of serverless for developers running containers.
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"Campsites are in essence nests made by human beings," the biologist E.O. Wilson writes in The Social Conquest of Earth.
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The position was complicated but, in essence, a sharp increase in natural gas prices would mean investment losses for Cordier.
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In essence, Mastodon is an experiment in whether individually moderated communities can make a social network like Twitter more civil.
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" The pragmatists are saying, in essence, "We have no data on how tax reduction and fiscal stimulus will impact earnings.
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The speech was, in essence, a manifesto for how McConnell promised to lead if he gained control of the chamber.
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This, in essence, amplifies the reach of human editorial decision-making, allowing platforms to better curate large amounts of content.
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His message, in essence, was: very sorry—lovely projects, but since coming to office we've discovered we can't afford them.
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The sites are pretty similar in essence, so you can compare quotes from each one and find the best offer.
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In essence, says Allen, countries around the world have yet to define "the norms of armed conflict" for autonomous systems.
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In essence, Couric hit on one of the main takeaways of the summit: Trust your inner voice and keep going.
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The 22015 consent decree was, in essence, a pinky promise that the company would do better to protect our privacy.
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In essence, the question boils down to this: When is a smartphone no longer (or not primarily) a smart "phone"?
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In essence, the government data is measuring areas in which an internet connection could exist, rather than where it is.
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Defense lawyers have argued that this constituted "outrageous conduct" from the FBI because the agency, in essence, distributed child pornography.
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This, in essence, is the approach that the governments of two of India's 36 states and territories are now considering.
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But they can go only as far as a human being can, since they are, in essence, aping human explanations.
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PCB is the circuit board the the switches are soldered into—in essence, it is the heart of a keyboard.
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In essence, BlowCast allows a user to buy a simulated blow job from dozens of amateur and professional cam girls.
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In essence, it is hard to imagine a conversation on state competitiveness that does not include the Lone Star State.
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Even John Travolta's turn in Hairspray was, in essence, a parody of what it's like to be a fat woman.
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In essence, Trump's hopes rely on a huge turnout of his base voters, who are largely white and working class.
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In essence, FOIP is a rules-based rejoinder to China's vision of spheres of influence, gunboat diplomacy and murky loans.
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There were leads we worked on which were in essence goose chases, but enormously interesting, and to me personally important.
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Edelman helps us understand why the O.J. verdict was inevitable; it was, in essence, a grand act of jury nullification.
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It was, in essence, a precursor to what SkyDrive is today, and the company shut down Live Mesh in 2013.
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Mark Sanford to Alexandra Jaffe of Vice News: "Full repeal was, in essence, a pipe dream from the very start."
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In essence, this means applying a firm recognition of the inherent limits on knowledge into the decisions the government makes.
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In essence, I was replicating the tired defense of unrestrained gun ownership—social networks don't kill people, people kill people.
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These are, in essence, small rolls of macaroni and cheese, deep-fried in a crispy shell of orange Cheetos dust.
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"I recognize my potential civilian role differs in essence and in substance from my former role in uniform," he said.
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For some people, personal life feels, in essence, inventive, cooperative, deliberately egalitarian, and so touches the themes of the left.
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Those are, in essence, the two very different approaches that the activist community is taking with Exxon Mobil these days.
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But, in essence, he is asking Parliament to adopt a system that would cost many of its members their seats.
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In essence webcams have morphed from wonky toys to actual tools and, in the process, have gone down in price.
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In essence, the Vision Fund's formidable torrent of cash is creating a distinctly modern version of the bait-and-switch.
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The same conservatives fail to realize that when they don't vote, they are in essence voting for the other side.
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In essence, because people massively reported Jones's latest incendiary tweets and videos after the backlash, Twitter did something about them.
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In essence, then, it's a laboratory for evolutionary biologists to see what happens when you don't have competition, Steppan said.
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So you in essence get free iron in the blood, and that allows these bacteria to proliferate very, very rapidly.
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Bombing, in essence, reiterates to a country's leadership the (perceived) necessity of pursuing a nuclear deterrent in the first place.
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In essence, Mr. Griffin said, you're signing the loan because the lender thinks the borrower doesn't qualify for some reason.
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He is in essence asking the Democratic National Committee to grant concessions that would amount to slitting its own throat.
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"The presidium of the Supreme Court in essence refused to fulfill the E.C.H.R.'s ruling," Mr. Navalny wrote on Twitter.
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"Under this interpretation, DoD could in essence make a de facto appropriation to DHS, evading congressional control entirely," Gilliam wrote.
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In essence, the international institutions were bailing out their own irresponsible banks but laundering the money through the Greek government.
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Noah said that he had not heard the speech, and then explained why — in essence, that he is staunchly antiwar.
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That is, in essence, the core of red state/blue state contention today, and Trump is catalyst to its awakening.
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In essence, deontology explains that lying is always wrong because if everyone lied, human communications would break down entirely.2.
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In essence, this rather stealthy CES announcement about AirPlay and HomeKit serves as a quiet, "We got this," from Apple.
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In essence, it works the same way the other models of Roku work, but with some subtle and impressive differences.
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" In essence, it's "exactly what you'd imagine if the hottest meme of the summer came to life before your eyes.
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In essence, AlphaStar is playing only a tiny fraction of the game — though admittedly many players also specialize like this.
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In essence, go to any festival this summer and statistics say you're going to catch a few of these DJs.
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In essence, he said, some colleges have adopted the enrollment tactics of private colleges to increase revenues and enhance prestige.
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Kavanaugh would dissent from the 22009-22015 ruling in Obamacare's favor, but his legal reasoning was, in essence, a dodge.
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Their argument, in essence, was that a sitting president couldn't be dragged into a civil case filed in state court.
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In essence, state agencies will be able to circumvent encryption, either with the cooperation of tech companies or by compulsion.
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In essence, it would be a government subsidy for high-value redevelopment in areas that shouldn't be rebuilt at all.
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The Bayfront Connector was, in essence, an old-fashioned traffic engineer's vision of urban renewal, with all the predictable results.
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But now that he had joined a Mexican team, he had, in essence, become a welcome part of Mexico's fabric.
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In essence, he's governing more like a CEO whose orders are rarely questioned than the president of a liberal democracy.
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They defined moderate activity as, in essence, brisk walking, and vigorous activity, which was rare, as workouts similar to jogging.
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In essence, the people who donate to these gambling streamers are paying for the experience of potentially watching someone fail.
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Donal Henahan, writing in The Times, didn't like it much — you can't match a castrato was his argument, in essence.
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In 2000, the magazine's founders, Clarence Smith and Ed Lewis, sold a 49 percent stake in Essence to Time Inc.
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Bulls players, in essence, refused to practice Sunday in the wake of a humiliating 133-77 home loss to Boston.
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In essence, conservative Cuban-Americans allied with Mr. Trump have dealt Washington out of playing a role in Cuba's future.
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"Human rights are, in essence, an international agreement," said John Sifton, the director of Asia advocacy for Human Rights Watch.
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In essence, the company has made it easier and cheaper to launch minisatellites, so could space become even more cluttered?
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In essence, in addition to being lovable, a partner also acts like a combination alarm clock, pacemaker, and security blanket.
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It's cheaper to buy more shares of stocks"Lower prices, in essence, will result in buying more shares," Hook says.
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In essence, landlords are being forced to pay for the campaign of someone whose policies are hostile to their interests.
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In essence we will move from a generalized and costly lockdown to more focused public health control of the epidemic.
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These fragments are in essence the "dirty parts," but only a handful would shock anyone over the age of 14.
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WAITING FOR STIMULUS The SRB stockpiling programme of 2009 was in essence an emergency government hand-out to chosen smelters.
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In essence, what happens after Pete's terrible deed is a series of equally terrible reactions by both Billie and Pete.
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In essence, the walkers had more efficient brains and better thinking skills now than the control group did, she says.
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It is, in essence, a cabal, Dugan alleges — a system that can be scammed by people with the right connections.
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This kind of communications technology also powers smart cities, telehealth, and other innovations — in essence, recreating the world around us.
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In essence, the STB of 2016 sought to convict the railroads for crimes the STB conceded they had not committed.
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In essence, schools would hold accused students responsible if more than 50 percent of the evidence pointed to their guilt.
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In essence, companies underestimated the true cost of coverage and are struggling now to make good on all their promises.
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In essence, Tehran has successfully argued that if it is held accountable for terrorism then it will respond with terrorism.
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In essence, Iran is saying it now can produce whatever kind of nuclear fuel it wants, including bomb-grade material.
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And while starting from scratch is not possible, that is, in essence, what a Republican vision should seek to do.
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The issue of Crimea should be put off for future discussions, in essence, writing it off as a practical matter.
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Tucked deep within the 2014 Farm Bill is a program — the Livestock Indemnity Program — that, in essence, buys dead animals.
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In essence, they consisted of exporting their ideals, uplifting the poor worldwide and giving full state support to the Palestinians.
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In essence, it's relatively minimal restructuring, but it could be just enough to foster a culture change within the military.
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In essence, Mr. Trump is arguing that it would be better to let them pay less and so get less.
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Because in essence, these two men also represent a stark divide in where the future lies for the Democratic party.
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Eliminating the N.E.A. would in essence eliminate investment by the American government in the curiosity and intelligence of its citizens.
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In essence, the delay becomes a tool that opens up a dialogue—instead of a way to shut down opportunities.
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"In essence, unless you are Jeff Bezos, you're just one major illness away from financial ruin," Himmelstein said by email.
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I was in essence looking for artwork that felt open and only in a few instances did I find it.
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At first, this might seem shocking: the most powerful Republican in the country endorsing, in essence, single-payer health care.
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In essence, the government data is measuring areas in which an internet connection could exist rather than where it is.
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In essence, there won't be a "final" version of the F-35 until the last one is retired for good.
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In a letter to Carl Jung, written in 1906, he put it thus: "Psychoanalysis is, in essence, a cure through love."
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In essence, the tropics are not facing a Zika emergency nearly as much as they are facing an Aedes aegypti emergency.
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YouTube will say they are not banning channels that have firearms content, but in essence they are with the new policies.
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In essence, that makes the Chromebook X2800 HP's take on a low-cost Surface Pro with Chrome OS instead of Windows.
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In essence, cocaine prevents neurons from turning the dopamine signal off, resulting in an abnormal activation of the brain's reward pathways.
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In essence the rules were (probabilistic) ones about how systems can carry information and how they can be combined and interconverted.
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In essence, what I've asked Jeff to do is manage LinkedIn with key performance metrics that accrue to our overall success.
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"In essence, you should never use hats to film with because they hide the real estate of the face," she said.
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"In essence, I was living beyond my means," the married father of four said from the witness stand in Alexandria, Virginia.
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The NBA's problem, in essence, stems from its growth, said Mark Dreyer, a Chinese sports analyst and journalist based in Beijing.
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"This administration has been trying to exert diplomatic pressure and, in essence, bully these recalcitrant countries to accept deportees," Lapinig said.
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In essence, Splitting Up, premiering Tuesday, March 27, made an indelible connection with a much-loathed, humor-free season of television.
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In essence, the rebels allowed Al-Qaeda back into the mainstream opposition by their own adherence to previous cease-fire agreements.
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In essence, carriers are free to do what they want, and any problems are left to the market to sort out.
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In essence, what's the winning difference that has enabled me to lead and grow businesses successfully without the traditional business pedigree?
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In essence, the bakery seeks a constitutional right to hang a sign in its storefront proclaiming: "Wedding Cakes for Heterosexuals Only".
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In essence, the Eagles won last night's game, but they only won in one (admittedly impressive) aspect of last night's telecast.
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YNH: In essence, I think that we need to come to terms with the fact that we can't prevent it completely.
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If you accept a caution for rape, you are in essence admitting you committed the crime in lieu of further penalty.
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Actress Gabrielle Union explained in Essence that girls of color are disproportionately more likely to be victims of child sex trafficking.
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A good vape, in essence, is a diesel vape — a giant machine that is the drug-delivery equivalent of rolling coal.
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Bove said that investors in essence have an "incorrect" theory that bank stocks are not really companies but bond-market surrogates.
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In essence: You could get rich, as long as you were paying enough taxes to help out those who weren't rich.
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In essence, this is very much like a used car salesman knowing that you will not leave his lot empty handed.
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And to maintain concrete is, in essence, to let it be; unlike other conventional building materials, concrete requires almost no upkeep.
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Sorry, you don't get a free pass by saying you are in essence "following orders" by voting for the Republican nomination.
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When in essence that block was the block on which tons of African American men and women were sold into slavery.
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There's all kinds of examples of emerging technology primarily coming out of the startup world, coming from Silicon Valley, in essence.
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"In a way, what we aspire to do is in essence much like what Bloomberg did for financial data," he said.
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"Notwithstanding the United States' characterization of these measures as security measures, they are in essence safeguard measures," the EU statement said.
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The technicalities of these attacks are not exactly the same, but in essence, they all rely on exploiting insecure communication links.
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In essence, the community repeatedly tweeted offensive statements at Tay and the system used those statements as grist for later responses.
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In essence, we're bored — we're not being challenged in an engaging way, so we're working harder than ever but achieving less.
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In essence, we are creating another cost center of health care and end up spending more per disease episode, not less.
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In essence, firms were likely caught flat-footed as demand was firmer than anticipated, and they saw their stocks drawn down.
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Based on his logic, the hashtagged movement is, in essence, about both genders being quizzed equally about their outfits' fabulous origins.
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In essence, it means we should be trying to take direct flights in economy class, executed by regular-sized, newer airplanes.
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The modern media landscape is littered with "reality" shows that audiences happily accept aren't actually real; that, in essence, is wrestling.
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Then, every four years, there is a presidential election, an event that in essence throws the policy calendar into reverse gear.
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In essence, this created a higher standard for the for-profit higher education providers, which specialized in teaching job-specific skills.
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In essence, reforms born to correct an old problem have created something even worse: a system that strangles any bipartisan impulse.
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In essence, establishment of a fund alone will not improve resource governance, but must be part of a responsible governance framework.
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" In essence, he said, "the new civil war within the Southern states stemmed from an adamant determination to restore white supremacy.
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Shine light (ideally of the same frequency as the original laser) on this pattern and the process is, in essence, reversed.
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Paul LePage saying, in essence, that the overdose antidote only enables drug users to continue using drugs until their next overdose.
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Voices more sympathetic to Trump praised the sanctions moves, however — and argued, in essence, that his detractors would never be satisfied.
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She has become, in essence, a thirty-one-year-old version of Faith, a polished young spokeswoman for women's personal empowerment.
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In essence, the difference between filters and lenses is that lenses are augmented reality animation, whereas filters are static image overlays.
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The commission, in essence, is punting to the president, who has until the middle of this month to make a decision.
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A recession, in essence, is defined as two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth as measured by gross domestic product (GDP).
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The second asked if they were willing to swear their allegiance to the United States and, in essence, renounce Japanese citizenship.
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In essence, public health departments served as a safety net to keep as many disadvantaged people as possible healthy and secure.
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This might be just the latest variation on a familiar story -- about a guy who is, in essence, lost in America.
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The Arkansas Project, which helped fuel the Whitewater investigation that culminated in Bill Clinton's impeachment trial, was, in essence, opposition research.
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The Bold Type is, in essence, like one of those aughts rom-coms discovered Tumblr and realized it was kinda gay.
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So, in essence, 61 percent of domestic workers don't have a space of their own to sleep, according to the report.
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In essence, it's turning people who might have once exploited those issues into your friends by paying them for their efforts.
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Respect's cover image, was, in essence, a visual remix of the first album's, also designed in-house by the label's team.
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So I analyzed the "time to live" values, which in essence show how many intermediary stops a data packet passes through.
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Since cryptocurrency is not universally accepted as payment, this requires finding a trade counterparty, in essence, finding a coincidence of wants.
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The region has, in essence, bet that a functioning market is the best route to easing dependence on any one source.
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The photo accompanying the Kremlin's announcement depicts a Krasukha jammer—in essence, a powerful radio emitter on a heavy-duty truck.
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Your play, at its heart, wrestles with this notion — what, in essence, happens to the child who doesn't get into Amherst?
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Transit officials acknowledge that they are, in essence, in triage mode, applying bandages before they can move on to major surgery.
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In essence, each of the shows contained within Live/Work turns JMKAC's gallery space into an extension of the artists' studios.
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"The [2017 tax bill] is in essence a large, mostly temporary tax cut hitting a hot economy," Mahedy and Wilson wrote.
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In essence, there is no way to get new cards in Artifact without paying in one way or another (or two).
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Mr. Draghi said, in essence, that each central bank has to do its own thing depending on where its economy is.
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And they covered Seo Taiji's "Come Back Home": In essence, they found a way to imbue their musical style with substance.
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In New Jersey, Democrats were seeking to make Republicans a permanent minority by, in essence, writing gerrymandering into the State Constitution.
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Exactly, the conceit of the show is that we call each other, and it's our catch-up phone call, in essence.
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Wilfred, in essence, was an early pioneer of light art, although his works have largely been overlooked or forgotten with time.
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"Hispanics are in essence catching up to their peers," said Lina Guzman, a demographer at Child Trends, a nonprofit research group.
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In essence, it seeks to prohibit the use of an individual's persona for commercial use without that individual's consent, experts said.
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In essence, these names are given to masses of people for demographics to pick on one another at the dinner table.
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As fewer people fly, visit cultural sites, and go on vacation, parts of America are, in essence, turning into ghost towns.
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In essence, the court is being asked to decide whether such a partisan divide should continue unabated or be reined in.
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Its analysis of the conditions that led to the Trump victory was less compelling somehow when it in essence proved true.
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In essence, any changes to the tax code can increase the deficit by $85033 trillion over a decade but no more.
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The B-52s could also undergo further modification to serve as "arsenal planes" – in essence, airborne weapons magazines for stealth fighters.
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The region has, in essence, bet that a functioning market is the best route to easing dependence on any one source.
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Not only did we incarcerate more people (widen the net in essence), but we increased the length of stay for crimes.
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Caash try rapping, making songs of his own rather than, in essence, using his popularity to promote other people's music. 10k.
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"We took a political stance, but in essence, we did it so we wouldn't look political," Bill (Chanler-Berat again) says.
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If our hypothetical couple apply for Social Security at age 65, they are in essence penalized for not waiting two years.
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In essence, Sacconaghi fears Tesla may struggle to reach its gross margin goal of 25% for its most popular Model 3.
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Even if Russian hackers and trolls don't successfully pull the aforementioned hacks or disinformation campaigns off, in essence they've already won.
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In essence, a new shape can help a stone better reflect light, which can enhance or magnify a diamond's natural hue.
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In essence, the military is trying to catch up with civilian technology, where information is synthesized and pushed to people's phones.
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In essence, they have sought refuge on the painter's property, and she, by providing it, is actively flouting the new rules.
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What the Biden campaign is saying, in essence, is that his conduct is beyond the norms of good-faith television interviewing.
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" Barrios told me, "We are now, in essence, a data powerhouse, so we're fairly sophisticated in how we think about it.
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In essence, they want the court to forgive the loans and prevent the money from being dispersed to creditors of ITT.
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It is, in essence, a vehicle for turning what would otherwise become Lifetime movies or episodes of "Dateline NBC" into miniseries.
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In essence, property owners across Hawaii end up subsidizing the cost of this high-risk insurance though their own high rates.
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In essence: What he has done in absolutely legal, but it has broken the spirit and conventions that define British politics.
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In essence, consumers would pay these plants a premium for electricity that competitors could produce, and are already producing, more cheaply.
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In essence, the conservation outfit rented the trees from the landowner, while the owner held on to other land-use rights.
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In essence, Clinton was paying Manhattan prices for the square footage on your smartphone's screen, while Trump was paying Detroit prices.
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Lissette Flores in Essence of Australia Like any other bride, Lisette Flores visited multiple boutiques while shopping for her wedding dress.
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In essence, Blue Origin wants its competitors to prove that their rockets would be successful if only reliant on commercial customers.
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In court filings, Mr. Greitens's lawyers argue, in essence, that the law was never aimed at a situation like the governor's.
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That doesn't change the fact that the movie I saw was, in essence, a different movie than what other critics saw.
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In essence, at every step of the Oscars process, the voting skews results toward bland consensus, rather than smaller, nervier choices.
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In essence, under "seamless mobility," they see people traveling farther per year than under their other scenarios, yet more efficiently and cleanly.
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In so doing, she was arguing, in essence, that the halftime show was there to serve her, not the other way around.
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In essence, I gave away 1.6 percent of a wonderful business — one now valued at $220 billion — to buy a worthless business.
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In doing so, they may end up damaging each other, which would in essence kill two birds with one stone for Warren.
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In essence, this meant that the boat was not seaworthy at the time of the accident on January 18, the commission said.
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You are saying, in essence: I believe in this person so much that I am willing to invest in him or her.
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In essence, NASA needs to be able to ensure their getting their money's worth when they sign expensive contracts with private companies.
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But some people think this approach—bludgeoning through the ice with what is, in essence, an armour-plated knife—is old-fashioned.
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Dude lectured: Plasma is in essence the water portion of my blood, and the other parts would be put back in me.
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In essence, Berkshire would be acting as a banker of sorts for the combined company, not actually a party to the bidding.
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Today's FPL is, in essence, the cost of food for a family in the 1960s multiplied by three and adjusted for inflation.
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In essence, the app uses scripts to mimic the process of clicking on the various settings to change them to your liking.
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Vizio's SmartCast devices can now be controlled directly through Google Home, in essence adding voice controls to Vizio's latest speakers and TVs.
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In essence, this is about personalization, something that has been the holy grail of eCommerce and content management platforms for some time.
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In essence, these are transplanetary roadmaps, and it's no great stretch to imagine that their intended use is to direct a traveller.
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Definitions vary, but in essence it is a blurring of military, economic, diplomatic, intelligence and criminal means to achieve a political goal.
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In essence, this first tour will be the beginning of a few tours that get bigger and bring all this information out.
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In essence, Fiber is asking to take the tests with wireless transmitters that it started in Kansas City, its first city, elsewhere.
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This is another way of saying that the energy associated with the Dog will be, in essence, put through an earth filter.
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In addition to offering technical advice, I often become, in essence, the therapists' therapist, at least in terms of their treatment choices.
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The entire pace of progress for the company — and, in essence, the rest of the computing world — has been driven by it.
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That's, in essence, the trade-off: a direct listing is unlikely to generate the same potential return for investors as an IPO.
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In essence, it's very easy to unthinkingly read Aladdin and the Genie as two Yankees in a land full of exotic Others.
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Kerrigan: I mean, Steven had final cut, which means in essence we had final cut, because Steven trusts the way we worked.
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By December 22012 it had fallen below $8,000 per ton, undermining the appeal of what was in essence a bull-market product.
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In essence, these small steps are necessary in order to rethink the way that we consume, shop for and think about clothing.
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In essence, increasingly it seems as though the only way to get Twitter to take action against abuse is to be famous.
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Some proponents claim that the dollar would appreciate in response to the change in tax policy, in essence offsetting the import tax.
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A splashy visual representation of the genetic relationships between cannabis varieties, the Galaxy is also, in essence, a road map for breeders.
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Investors aren't allowed to view any of Uber's financial information, which in essence means they are making blind bets on the company.
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The building is, in essence, about exactly what you see: load-bearing walls, gravity and concrete, organized abstractly to resemble Jenga blocks.
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We humans are, in essence, still listening for the sound of a broken stick that could portend the attack of an animal.
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In essence, the musicians realized that their bad behavior was not only tarnishing their image, but, perhaps more important, threatening their livelihood.
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Critics will reasonably object that such an American approach in which we in essence hold both sides' coats in not without risks.
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In essence, the city says it can strip away landlords' discretion simply because a supposedly faulty mental process might influence that choice.
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A new analysis in the context of the election, drawing on data from March, shows we're going back in time, in essence.
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