" Right, or, "Let's regulate them in such a way.
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Will music ever touch me in such a way again?
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They need implementation in such a way that they work.
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"I will not be used in such a way," he wrote.
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" "I never thought the situation would develop in such a way.
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What made you decide to shoot it in such a way?
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NEVER before had America's Supreme Court acted in such a way.
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It's set up in such a way to protect both sides.
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What drew you to depicting New York in such a way?
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I didn't have the balls to confront Tom in such a way.
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" "I'm going to structure in such a way that's fair to everyone.
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The meats are packaged in such a way that they defrost quickly.
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To do this, the scientists altered the plant's genes in such a way that the alarm protein's structure is modified in such a way that it can be split by a different enzyme usually put out by viruses.
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And is it worth it to leave your job in such a way?
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We should all be so lucky to be honored in such a way.
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The film's villains are shot in such a way that they're barely visible.
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I need to craft it in such a way that it feels beautiful.
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Still, why did The Times open itself to anyone in such a way?
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"Never would I refer to victim's families in such a way," she continued.
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Whether any Senate emails could be published in such a way isn't clear.
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Losses that can be used in such a way become deferred tax assets.
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But you've got to do it in such a way that it's interesting.
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And it compacts it in such a way that it becomes an elongated object.
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They were brought here in such a way — it's a very, very tough subject.
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And does lightning strike in such a way that we can't determine a winner?
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American history were framed in such a way that they are resolved by the
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I move in such a way that I'm out of sight, out of mind.
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The coolest part: He feels his music in such a way- that it's incredible.
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The various mysteries and conspiracies layer in such a way that defies easy explanation.
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It's scary how someone so high-profile could be attacked in such a way.
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And, things have just unfolded in such a way that we're dealing with that.
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Using data to segment risks in such a way is only set to spread.
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STALKER is designed in such a way that you are punished for being curious.
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It vibrates your jawbone in such a way that causes the eardrum to vibrate.
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You can manipulate them in such a way that it eats like a dessert.
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Can you tell me about why you presented your process in such a way?
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The last show he watched that hooked him in such a way was Lost.
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It's a strange kind of distortion of life, in such a way that's unfortunate.
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Worse, is the information being presented in such a way as to shape public opinion?
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" Trudeau said he would focus on governing "in such a way that reflects Canadians' approach.
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But we chose to mix it in such a way where it's punchy and happening.
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Any professional risk manager who acted in such a way wouldn't stay employed very long.
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But this isn't the first time vandals have altered the sign in such a way.
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You must act in such a way that you shock and reshape your subconscious patterns.
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"For him to face his imminent death in Toronto in such a way is heartbreaking."
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" Ms. Foudy added: "I haven't heard that before in such a way, across the board.
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"And everywhere you turn, there's a familiar toy done in such a way that's unfamiliar."
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But, she said, she never imagined another student would step up in such a way.
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This reform must now be continued in such a way that it can be completed.
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Was the interior of the vehicle designed in such a way that cause(s) injury?
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But it should not be done in such a way that makes it completely unlivable.
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The difficult part is executing change in such a way that doesn't disrupt society completely.
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So I had to do it in such a way that they didn't find out.
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He was doing it in such a way that racists could not even bother him.
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But Francis Lawrence stages the shot in such a way that it obfuscates his star.
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Instead, Trump has defined the problems in such a way that they can't be solved.
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If you're wondering why alcohol needs to be gendered in such a way, you're not alone.
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Supporting one of the nation's hero in such a way has been popular with them too.
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It does it in such a way that is witty and biting and very politically relevant.
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I interwove the three timelines in such a way that there's a continual feeling of intensity.
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Stonehenge is positioned in such a way as to mark the arrival of the summer solstice.
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The propellers are arranged in such a way to counterbalance the weight of the drone itself.
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This is hardly the first exhibition of a Chinese artist to function in such a way.
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"It's paced in such a way that makes it very binge-watchable," says writer Carli Velocci.
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Pyramid schemes are businesses created in such a way that you have to pay to join.
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But Trump's election has galvanized Democrats in such a way that many are ignoring such considerations.
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Policyholder is defined in such a way that all family members are treated as one policyholder.
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AXELROD: And, the system is devised in such a way that it makes it... STEWART: Yes.
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This isn't the only time the "Malibu" songstress has celebrated a holiday in such a way.
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JH: That's actually a big goal — to do this in such a way that others follow.
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It's designed in such a way that the wearer can quickly open and securely close it.
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A stranger intervened, telling Christian he couldn't disrespect the girls in such a way, she said.
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Its "slow-churned" ice creams are processed in such a way that they require less fat.
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RT claimed it was the first time their Facebook access had been restricted in such a way.
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At first, she says, she couldn't fathom that a stranger would grab her in such a way.
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In those days, letters were folded in such a way that they served as their own envelope.
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So how could a creature evolve in such a way as to allow them to rebuild themselves?
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But the world is not arranged in such a way as to make them take that care.
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The cards are formatted in such a way that it's easy to miss that they're even videos.
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I wonder if women are more likely to photograph themselves in such a way than men are.
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Sometimes the items are arranged in such a way that doesn't resemble any sort of livable reality.
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But whether a trade partner would challenge the U.S. in such a way is an open question.
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I'm just working on growing my skills in such a way that I can prolong that date.
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The melodies, however beautiful, are arranged in such a way that you can never fully contain them.
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When it was, it was published in such a way as to deliberately slip under the radar.
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It's more interesting to style your home in such a way that is not completely perfect. 2.
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As a mother I am outraged that one of my children was exploited in such a way.
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"We have to manage that in such a way that we don't upset any one of them."
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These models are maintained by the mind in such a way that their constructed nature is invisible.
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"If an investor positions itself publicly in such a way, then this hurts the company," Lehner said.
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Luckily, things today are developing in such a way that there's a little more room for diversity.
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They were brought here in such a way - it's a very - it's a very, very tough subject.
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Not that I would ever respond to overwhelming numbers of large, noisy birds in such a way.
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The old, dense, freshwater ice refracts light in such a way as to make icebergs appear bluish.
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We took down their electrical grid in such a way that it could be rebuilt very rapidly.
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Should I be able to encrypt documents in such a way that the F.B.I. can't decrypt them?
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Language that's focused in such a way that true meaning and emotion is redolent in the air.
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I've never involved myself in such a way, emotionally or in any way, with any dance instructor.
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I had changed in such a way that I had no problem being with just one person.
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But the law was drafted in such a way that some enforcement-related provisions have required reauthorization.
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From the start Microsoft designed Azure in such a way that it could accommodate local data-protection laws.
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It would be transformative in such a way I don't even think a person can put into words.
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"New Year, New You" regimes are framed in such a way that they seem motivating, uplifting and encouraging.
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The handlebars are basically bike handlebars, and they are positioned in such a way that riding felt familiar.
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She told KPTV that a stranger intervened, telling Christian he couldn't disrespect the girls in such a way.
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This means families will be effectively separated, because children accompany adults who are apprehended in such a way.
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Could two brains be connected in such a way as to coördinate some joint activity, such as dancing?
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This would need to be implemented in such a way that it doesn't undermine the portfolio's asset allocation.
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Around the center of the disk are ten magnets placed in such a way that their poles alternate.
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I've never even heard of a member change in another band that was done in such a way.
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"Until 2013, it was very difficult to predict that things could…evolve in such a way," Ermotti said.
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ISIS must be defeated in such a way that it does not simply re-emerge in another form.
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"As soon as you see them juxtaposed in such a way, you realize that strangeness," Mr. Neiss said.
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Something you write may touch someone in such a way that they go on to do something transformative.
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Always, it means eating in such a way that doesn't pollute the place where the food is grown.
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One might ask: How could these ostensibly respectable middle-class white liberals self-destruct in such a way?
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The country has grown in such a way that racial and socioeconomic divides will continue to get worse.
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But it's been capitalized and brought into the mainstream in such a way that makes it feel revelatory.
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"Ailes would consistently position himself in such a way as to look down Roginsky's dress," the suit states.
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We're all habituated to live in the United States in such a way that the value gap obtains.
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He wasn't aware of any other brewers who had previously attempted to make a beer in such a way.
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According to the BBC , over 15 shops have been attacked in such a way through the last few months.
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The ads are calibrated in such a way that Amazon customers see them on websites they choose to visit.
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The project works with the subject's voice by modifying it in such a way that it becomes increasingly unrecognizable.
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"This thing is growing in such a way that we can never say we've reached the peak," Bastos said.
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Stating the purpose in such a way as to make it open to such measurement, though, would prove hard.
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The electrons of these atoms actually sync up in such a way that they cause an attraction between molecules.
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Maybe it's the violin, bowed in such a way it captures the wetness of every raindrop on garden leaf.
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"They're connected in such a way that when you inflate one, you get bending in one direction," Tolley added.
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" I want to live in such a way that could compel someone to say, "I'll have what she's having.
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Personally, I just want to see a women's brand catch on in such a way that men pursue it.
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Further, Jarvis appeared to position the spy pen in such a way as to record from more invasive angles.
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During that incident, the Tesla struck a tractor-semitrailer in such a way that its roof was sheared off.
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Partly fill a plastic water bottle and toss it in such a way that it lands right-side up.
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In my lifetime, I could not recall an athlete, or anyone for that matter, acting in such a way.
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A venture capital firm communicating with the employees of a portfolio company in such a way is unheard of.
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It is really, again, another act of cruelty if they want to diminish a bill in such a way.
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The Public Theater chose to present Julius Caesar in such a way that was intended to provoke and offend.
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The West Wing is configured in such a way that the anteroom is quite a thoroughfare — everybody passes by.
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To die in such a way is unfathomable, as is the pain suffered by the family Garrett left behind.
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This is the second time in four days a Smithsonian property in Washington was targeted in such a way.
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We have designed 21Password in such a way that we do not receive any such information about your usage.
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But moreover, the characters are crafted in such a way that most have limited use outside of a team.
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Do you think that linking the past and future in such a way brings new insight into the present?
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The game is structured in such a way that the isolated community cannot survive and the game will end.
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Another issue is that the virus could potentially mutate in such a way that one kit no longer works.
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And to some extent, it is a genuine setback that he doesn't use his soapbox in such a way.
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No. And he creates this story in such a way that it becomes the biggest hit in Broadway history.
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Let's respect human life in such a way that we will not be ashamed to tell them the truth.
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Now I am very popular in the USA, but I didn't want to find (it in) such a way.
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Many dual-class shares are written in such a way that founders can pass along control to their heirs.
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Worse, they're designing their notification systems in such a way as to intentionally trick users into more data surveillance.
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He sets up colors and textures in such a way that it feels like it's a constantly evolving process.
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The learning curve is set up in such a way that beginners can derive gains quickly at the start.
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Mixed, but mixed in such a way that the things most important to economic growth are the most stable.
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"ISIS intends to lose the cities in such a way that round three is even more successful," she noted.
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Are you doing your socializing in such a way that you seem to actually be getting value from it?
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"The previous records were made in such a way that we never really had time to split," says Borcherdt.
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"On the other hand — and the president led the charge obviously, it was his call — but he did it in such a way and insisted that we do it in such a way that we were not unsympathetic to the political problems of ... Mr. Gorbachev," Cheney continued, referring to the former Soviet leader.
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Though much of Heat Signature is random, it's all seeded in such a way that creates these wonderful, unique stories.
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"People want to (act) like this doesn't exist, or act in such a way that we're past this," he said.
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But researchers don't understand how the cell folds DNA in such a way that the important bits can be read.
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ProPublica found the website was returning information in such a way that it revealed hidden locations on the file system.
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IN SUCH A WAY THAT YOUR COLLEAGUES AND PEERS ARE NOT GOING TO BE HOLDING CONSTANT HEARINGS ABOUT THOSE CONFLICTS.
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I believe anger can be channeled in such a way that it gives strength to people, and to a cause.
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Robertson released a statement saying he was "disappointed" the budget data was able to be accessed in such a way.
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A gray-dappled beard frames his chin in such a way that his head seems to form a perfect rectangle.
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It said, 'Mother, I hope I will serve mankind in such a way as to justify your faith in me.
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We all are guilty of filling in our calendars in such a way that they only make sense to us.
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It has written Norcal's contract in such a way that the more the firm recycles, the more money it earns.
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But you have some absolutely incredible kids — I would say mostly — they were brought in here in such a way.
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This fell in such a way that it touched a particular pin and caused a linear regulator to heat up.
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But he connects the dots in such a way to leave readers wondering what went on in NBC's executive suite.
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"They fed off of each other in such a way that made everyone happy," he told another news station, Fox17.
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But they're written up in such a way that it fitted in with everyone's concept and so on it went.
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They talked about both crime scenes together in such a way that [police] knew that person knew something about it.
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Which is to say, they rig the rules in such a way that they benefit while everybody else is harmed.
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The study was set up in such a way that the amount of training performed by both groups was identical.
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Cleveland is set up in such a way that even if you weren't in it, you still felt in it.
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But it is odd for a President to speak so openly in such a way so early in his presidency.
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It dismantles aspects of Obamacare, but halfheartedly and in such a way that is clumsy and hurts poor, old people.
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It's shot in such a way that every streetlight offers a lensflare, a sea of pearls on the night sky.
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Hell, even if she was, would that give them the right to talk about her clothes in such a way?
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But he said the Lebanese army and Hezbollah continue to operate in such a way as to complement each other.
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The law draws a distinction between euthanasia and CDS, making France the first country to legislate in such a way.
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Limiting the SALT deduction in such a way would have been unpopular as well, but it would have been principled.
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Some parts of the game are written in such a way that they simply run too fast on modern computers.
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Herrlinger told me Voice Control, while conceptually fairly straightforward, is designed in such a way to be deep and customizable.
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"The gameplay is designed in such a way that you can never win," said Davis in an email to Motherboard.
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A skyscraper dubbed "the Walkie Talkie" was built in such a way that it would act as a concave mirror.
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Not to mention that quizzes have to be written in such a way that answers can't be searched on Google!
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It is crafted in such a way that the simplest of actions become revelations of love, loss, aspiration and heartbreak.
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MLF And the war had isolated the country in such a way that ignorance almost became a form of imagination.
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Though the text makes military conscription "compulsory," it was interpreted in 2001 in such a way as to abolish it.
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Everyone knows you've got the compassion but you've got to express it in such a way that people feel it.
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Always displayed in such a way that feels both inviting and accusing — when's the last time you washed your hands?
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They are driven to conduct experiments in such a way as to make it more likely to achieve positive results.
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However, they had done so in such a way as to preserve their interests with the U.S. administration, Garcia added.
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And Cardi has already positioned this story in such a way that it can become another part of her mythology.
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If you can say something in such a way that's explanatory, has flavor and people can understand it, try it.
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It works by using electrodes to ionise a gas in such a way that the resulting ions (charged particles) create thrust.
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They are also supposed to organise data in such a way that the cops can see where they need to improve.
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"That we tell them in such a way that the world sees themselves reflected in these times in these timeless stories."
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It seems as though the system is designed in such a way so to protect officers and not to protect civilians.
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You shoot the scene in such a way that they have no idea what's going on — which is sometimes very easy.
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What's more, the credit is capped in such a way that makes companies reluctant to take a gamble on CCS projects.
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Ms Ardern said any gun that can be changed in such a way will be outlawed, along with such murderous accessories.
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It's about disciplining the body in such a way that the world, the big puzzle, begins to function like a lock.
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So, the fibres need to be aligned in such a way to impart their strength by distributing loads throughout a structure.
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Beer. "I'm a little surprised at (corn syrup) being used in advertising in such a way," said Slavin, a registered dietitian.
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And when my career took off, it took off in such a way that it almost didn't seem real to me.
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Never before has a game immediately achieved such popularity in such a way that it regularly intersects with the real world.
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Wade: The water has impacted our lives in such a way that living comfortably in our home isn't the same anymore.
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For example, Picasso's "Guernica" — all the bad and evil was depicted in such a way that you can deal with it.
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The unique design of Zuma, according to officials, means it was built in such a way that made it particularly fragile.
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She was able to marshal the impeachment defense -- on constitutional grounds -- in such a way that the Democrats stayed with him.
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Knowing that, Middlesex and Yorkshire on Friday agreed to play in such a way that someone was very likely to win.
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He stressed that he believes Trump is supporting business in such a way to boost the economy and help all Americans.
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QUESTION: The water has impacted our lives in such a way that living comfortably in our home isn't the same anymore.
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Outside of sport, there aren't many social settings where black men are able to congregate and engage in such a way.
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For Mr. Kjartansson, the big challenge is to choreograph the progression of songs in such a way that they flow sonically.
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" Anyone who behaves in such a way, he concluded, should not be "the face of the United States to the world.
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Silicon is cheap, abundant, and can change the anode's crystal structure in such a way that makes lithium plating less likely.
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WILMORE: Yeah, well, Little Richard, he had to walk in such a way as not to have his head topple over.
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First: It must be edited or synthesized in such a way that it is not readily apparent to the average viewer.
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"I worry that the balance is swinging in such a way that it's all about, oh, you are wonderful," she said.
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It will be "cutthroat," Carli Lloyd said, in such a way that you maybe think she is looking forward to it.
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We do this by hitting them hard and dominating in such a way that they know they cannot get back up.
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Many of these polls are fixed, or worked in such a way that a certain candidate will look good or bad.
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Colors are blurred, bleached and bled together in such a way that the boundaries between representation and abstraction all but vanish.
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"The more it happens, the more it feels orchestrated because it fits in such a way that feels planned," she considers.
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We shared an idea of laying out a narrative in such a way that people are chasing it a little bit.
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I hate that it co-opts text messaging in such a way that invisibly opts Apple users in without their active choice.
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The bigger problem is that the energy landscape in California was shifting in such a way as to make the reactors unprofitable.
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Critically, the method encodes the data in such a way that scientists don't lose the flexibility to perform medically useful genetic tests.
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As Alex Seitz-Wald points out, Sanders's supporters are geographically located in such a way as to make their support less consequential.
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"Perhaps it could be divested in such a way that Yum Brands would be able to retain a minority stake," Kalinowski wrote.
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They are small and round and bloopy, folded over on themselves in such a way as to suggest a noggin and belly.
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It has a rubber back, and the measurements are lined up in such a way that makes creating 90 degree angles easy.
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The key advance made by Kwon and his team is was implementing both in such a way that those weaknesses are avoided.
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Grimacing, Helen angled her body in such a way that her shoulders didn't touch the dust — she was down, but not out.
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Besides, setting monetary policy in such a way as to reduce borrowing by weak firms but encourage household credit growth is tricky.
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Yet these polls are often sponsored by campaigning groups and the questions worded in such a way as to elicit desired answers.
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Whatever McCoy has done has distorted history in such a way that the universe as they know it has ceased to exist.
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Lastly, I tried to place the remaining black squares in such a way to give solvers multiple opportunities to enter each corner.
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Some protocols split a message in such a way that it passes over different networks—a phone connection and Wi-Fi, say.
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Boeing's Indian unit is expected to be scaled in such a way that it reflects the amount of business Boeing wins there.
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Cas3, Barrangou said, is like Pac-Man, chewing up the cell in such a way that leaves it no hope of repair.
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This involves directing the sonic boom in such a way as to refract it through layers of thicker air at lower altitude.
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"We need to create products in such a way that filter bubbles cannot exist because their design fundamentally prevents them,"he adds.
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" Added Steinhauser: "I think [O'Rourke] boosted turnout for the Democrats in such a way that it closed the gaps for congressional candidates.
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It takes six to eight hours to pack his suitcases in such a way that customs officials don't spot the clandestine goods.
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"They've been so vulnerable in such a way with their dogs that they haven't been able to have with humans," Tatum adds.
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The bar for developing trust is not merely driving safely, but in such a way the occupants of the vehicle feel safe.
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These apps could be written in such a way that the feeds are built using local machine learning models, to maximize privacy.
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"I'm working at the Ministry of Health in such a way as not to create more obstacles," Coutinho reads from the letter.
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But with machine learning we can train these machines in such a way that they truly don't capture any details about people.
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Wah called the recruitment efforts "ongoing and aggressive" and targeted in such a way that made Credit Suisse suspect the former bankers.
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By shouting for impeachment, many Democrats fear they might politicize the investigation in such a way that the Republicans refuse to cooperate.
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The bottom speaker is also dimpled in such a way that my thumb gravitates toward it, even though pressing it does nothing.
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"This year, the stars have colluded and collided in such a way to make the BAFTAs coincide with Valentine's Day," said Fry.
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They're styled in flannels and caps in such a way that the film could be last week's, but it's from the '90s.
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"I believe Neuralink's long-term goals are unrealistic, or at least it's dubious to phrase them in such a way," Stieglitz said.
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But Amazon's option is here now, and it's priced in such a way that almost anyone that's interested can experiment with it.
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I hope there's something out there that sets your heart on fire in such a way (even if it's definitely not trees).
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After much debate and protest, the design was changed in 2001 in such a way that the battle flag's size was minimized.
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And, it was worded in such a way that countries would, over time, have to get more ambitious in their emissions reductions.
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Even Jeff himself is written in such a way that he can't be pigeonholed as a character one way or the other.
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But this was the first time I saw the Yale community and the New Haven community come together in such a way.
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But I'm grateful my career ended in such a way that the wealth gave me the freedom I wouldn't have had otherwise.
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Could President Trump be turning away the young in such a way that it could cause the Republican Party long-lasting harm?
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TIM RUSH It's set in such a pivotal time and it resonates in such a way that can move young and old.
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The electrified third rail was constructed in such a way that the crash caused it to rip away and tear through train.
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"Also, many thanks and kudos to my representatives for structuring the deal in such a way that I am paid in AirPods."
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The Provensens had similar artistic styles and tastes and worked in such a way that their individual contributions were hard to discern.
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No other species has evolved in such a way to ascribe meaning and create emotional responses to music as humans, she added.
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It's actually working with the person to change their behavior so that they do not continue to offend in such a way.
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They knew the individuals they were going for, and they drafted emails in such a way that their targets clicked on them.
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He has managed to market the brand in such a way that everyone thinks it's a lot bigger than it actually is.
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There are various forms of currently unpaid labour, most notably in caring, that some societies might wish to support in such a way.
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Or maybe the plume materials are falling back to the surface, changing the crust in such a way so that it stays warm.
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The magnetic field was warped in such a way that it looked as if the moon was actively emitting gases from the region.
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They know we're using the resources of the planet in such a way that we're gonna use them up and murder the planet.
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But this might be the first time that such a high-profile US intelligence Twitter account has been used in such a way.
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It said the First Amendment forbids a public official to operate in such a way on a platform used to conduct government business.
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Thirty years ago, he warned that human beings were altering the planet in such a way that we would imperil our own existence.
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But Obama did so in a public fashion and in such a way that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said ceded Israel's negotiating power.
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There are few truly exact words to describe how completely awful it is to lose such a person in such a way. Unfair?
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"In theory, a strategy to structure a deal in such a way to avoid consolidation makes sense from the acquirer's perspective," Wangerin said.
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The Newberry aims to organize this programming in such a way that Native American-produced works comprise three out of every four rotations.
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"It's the first time that Apple is entering this business in such a way," Mr. Van Amburg said in an interview last week.
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"It's ridiculous we have to live in such a way," said Colette Brown, a Flint native who months ago stopped drinking tap water.
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Theater owners scheduled the films they were obligated to show in such a way where they could also fit in additional "Endgame" showings.
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He believed that Christians were guaranteed salvation through Jesus but had a duty to live in such a way as to deserve it.
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If they were strictly imposed in such a way that some European companies stopped doing business with Iran, the impact could be great.
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And to do it in such a way that you raise a question that would help protect that company from making that blunder.
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That "Butterfly" resounded in such a way is proof of how honestly it captured what it means to be black in America today.
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The Foundation explains that the approach places illegal child porn images on websites in such a way that the site outwardly looks legal.
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Like casino games, many binary options are structured in such a way that, if outcomes are random, customers will lose money on average.
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We want banks to operate in such a way that they don't undermine the mission of providing credible services to the average citizens.
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There is pretty much no scenario — barring some major political catastrophe — in which Sanders would dominate the remaining states in such a way.
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Instead, the report said Credit Suisse reclassified it in such a way which helped bolster the financial performance of the private banking division.
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Similarly, rules could be written in such a way to require to be reported suspicious online activity by foreign entities or unverified accounts.
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We stare at our phones in such a way that the spine is affected by a forward-leaning tilt towards our handheld devices.
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I do not know what giddy euphoria overcame an entire train carriage in such a way that the police had to be called.
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"The helmet [must be] designed in such a way that the shell can move freely from the head in that direction," says Blackman.
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The other part of the central bank's dual-mandate from Congress is to conduct monetary policy in such a way to maximize employment.
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"And we'll conduct them in such a way that there is as little damage as possible for us here in Germany," she added.
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The objects move in such a way that suggests some large, distant object has affected their orbits, according to Brown and a colleague.
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Its horns are convoluted, curling back on themselves in such a way that if anyone comes up against it, he is not harmed.
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To not only hit the rim, but in such a way that it bounces away from danger into the corner is almost unfathomable.
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"The atrocities that happened at Auschwitz were truly despicable, and we must never let history repeat itself in such a way," he wrote.
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Infrastructure must be a priority for the Congress, and it should be addressed in such a way that puts workers and communities first.
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According to the Post, the lawsuit alleges that by holding children in such a way, the government is depriving them of due process.
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The light waves return at equal length and line up in such a way that they cancel each other out to the detector.
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A well-functioning system of government can usually deal with competing forces in such a way that they don't lead to drastic outcomes.
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"People responded in such a way of giving a little bit of effort to try to stop something that was horrible," Meffert said.
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But fate had aligned in such a way that even my risk-averse and very sad self was willing to take a chance.
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Max and I were previously working on getting my Qi flowing in such a way as to make me less depressed and anxious.
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If you can see it through and understand John, in such a way, I think that'll push players towards eventually acknowledging those emotions.
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Shortz issued an apology the same day, claiming neither he nor his assistant had ever heard the word used in such a way.
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"When I'm on set and we're taping the sketch, somebody on set that was white laughed in such a way," said the comedian.
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"The policy has to be written in such a way that creators can comment on each other and criticize each other," Wojcicki said.
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I had no idea, from the opioid death data I was viewing, that these public health crises had collided in such a way.
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You could put a magnet on the jumper with another magnet on the ground, aligned in such a way that their poles repel.
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She noted the only other time she'd seen Trump respond in such a way as when the infamous "Access Hollywood" tape was released.
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These are typically backed by real-world assets and designed in such a way that their value remains stable compared to those assets.
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More than once in this episode, characters describe something that happened to them, in such a way that it doesn't quite seem right.
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The new bill would allow banks to reclassify many of these loans in such a way that they avoid the higher capital requirement.
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THE GLOBAL ECONOMIES AND THE GLOBAL POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT HAS MELDED IN SUCH A WAY THAT IT'S VERY DIFFICULT TO PEEL BACK THE ONION.
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So, the fact this was shipped in such a way suggests this most likely wasn't on its way to a university or college.
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But in many places these sales were already illegal, or were conducted online in such a way that it is difficult to detect.
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"We were shocked when we came to know he was beaten, but never knew he was humiliated in such a way," he said.
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We almost forgot Ciara was hosting Ciara hosted in such a way that we kind of wish other event hosts would take note.
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It will be really cool to have the world get to access it in such a way that they're able to stream it.
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However, it&aposs perfectly reasonable to not want Facebook or other apps to use your information in such a way — especially your location.
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End-to-end encryption scrambles messages in such a way that they can be deciphered only by the sender and the intended recipient.
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"People that repeat things get caught, but he's repeating things in such a way that each one is the first time," he said.
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The hugs are often shot in such a way as to cut off much of the visual information we'd expect from an embrace.
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"My role… is to govern in such a way that reflects Canadians' approach and be a positive example in the world," Trudeau said.
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The teeth on the top and bottom jaw interspersed in such a way as to make a fine sieve once this matter was collected.
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How could you reorient the physical infrastructure and lifestyles in such a way to take advantage of the fundamental capability that now becomes available?
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We have to learn how to coordinate multiple dimensionality, the capability, in such a way that as smart as our-, like a (inaudible). Okay.
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Will it ever be possible to store a dead person (or a dead person's brain) in such a way that they can be revived?
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People have been mining the sun in such a way that it's cooling off, and some of the outer worlds are already frozen dead.
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A new condom from Tulipán, an Argentinian sex toy company, is designed in such a way that it requires four hands to open it.
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All changes are encrypted in such a way that they cannot be altered or deleted without leaving a record of the data's earlier state.
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The Fenty Beauty Cheek-Hugging Highlight Brush, which was cut in such a way that it deposits product evenly across contours of the face.
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I mean, Netflix is literally going in to all these sectors and then they're releasing in such a way that you're never letting go.
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They were identified via more traditional means and their activities linked to the market in such a way that defense seems a lost cause.
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For all of the Tenchu comparisons, Sekiro's Souls heritage is too obvious, in such a way that even deviations call attention to the history.
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But the internet has enabled you to share that in such a way that you can create groups within any peer group you want.
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In one, you might need to position each character in such a way that their combined, overlapping forms fill in a heart-shaped outline.
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Examples include programming the ASI in such a way that it wants to please humans, or that it function merely as a human tool.
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Maybe some stuff in there is defined in such a way that the digital assets you think you own can be erased or devalued.
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So whenever we think about deterrence responses, we craft them in such a way that they are not by themselves intentionally or unintentionally escalatory.
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But usually, these falling objects are small enough or shaped in such a way that they'll burn up safely while re-entering the atmosphere.
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I'm glad we were all able to tell stories in such a way that our audience stayed with us and grew over the years.
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From Softpedia News:Investigators say the email was crafted in such a way to take into account Leoni's internal procedures for approving and transferring funds.
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"It gives me the freedom to construct scenes that otherwise do not exist in such a way or at times cannot exist at all."
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It was a relatively windy day, and at one point the gusts shifted in such a way that Donna became wet from the spray.
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The credit profile would be affected if the political situation were to develop in such a way that leads us to reassess governance standards.
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And I was just really impressed by that, and by how strong-willed and determined — she immediately, she presented herself in such a way.
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They could align the three skis in such a way that the treads they left behind were identical to a standard pair of skis.
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Yet he has carved up Tolstoy's masterpiece in such a way that it has become an emotionally blunt story, far more "peace" than "war".
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Sometimes it's an ankle broken in such a way that it makes you feel sick and it sticks with you for years to come.
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The thing that Victoria (Cheong) does that's really unique is incorporating lyrics and phrasing in such a way that doesn't sound out of place.
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"Today's discussion ... is being held in such a way as if there are no terrorist threats in Syria," he told the 193-nation Assembly.
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After establishing what is causing your woman to act in such a way, you'll better understand how to change her behavior for the better.
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The plutonium sample is considered a 'sealed source,' which means it is stored in such a way to prevent the leakage of radioactive material.
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You want to make sure you invest in such a way that you can take advantage of potential returns without taking too much risk.
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"Decongesting" the drive-thru in such a way could result in 20 more cars per hour and incremental sales, said Chief Executive Steve Easterbrook.
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Multiple images and videos taken from different perspectives will be constructed in such a way that they look like they come from different cameras.
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The complex was structured in such a way that from the pool area I'd gain some kind of view into both tiers of apartments.
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The band's songs are performed and recorded in such a way that it's impossible not to be cognizant of their polish—of labor invested.
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"The bar for developing trust is not merely driving safely, but in such a way the occupants of the vehicle feel safe," he said.
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Michael O'Neill has organised them in such a way that they're compact, tenacious and hard to beat, while their underdog spirit does the rest.
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Since The Office and, to a lesser extent, Extras, no one else has really seen their original vision come true in such a way.
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The ones we find at home indicate dirt, unlike our insects that are bred in such a way as to meet all hygienic requirements.
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In addition to being durable, the Mini Cheetah is designed in such a way that makes it easy to repair and modify if necessary.
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The first layers were flat and had been cut by masons in such a way that they fit together effortlessly with very little mortar.
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Mr. Judge has told the Judiciary Committee that he remembered no such incident and had never seen Judge Kavanaugh behave in such a way.
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It was there that she found physics, which allowed her to use math in such a way that answers had to make physical sense.
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With stories of the past, retold in such a way that everything in them led up to and justified the Russia that exists today.
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"I enjoy the fact that I can do something that the resonates in such a way with fans that they appreciate it," he says.
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Dr. Glanzman said that this is the first study since the flatworm work to propose that memories can be transferred in such a way.
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As the desert advanced, the pupfish evolved in such a way that they could withstand high salinity and water temperatures exceeding a hundred degrees.
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So they designed the impeachment power in such a way as to insulate it, as best they could, from the crush of partisan politics.
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For a while, the expansion formula was managed in such a way that states seldom lost seats from one decennial apportionment to the next.
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In 2013, Tom Brady extended his contract with the New England Patriots in such a way that freed up $15 million for his teammates.
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The FAA is investigating why the fuel was in this case dumped in such a way that it could land on several elementary schools.
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The shootings of men are organized in such a way that other members of the Yazidi community cannot witness the acts of mass murder.
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The company went to great lengths to design its acoustic architecture in such a way that it would sound great both indoors and out.
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But Apple has designed the lenses on it in such a way that it isn't trying to hide the giant square on the back.
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We are engineered in such a way that as long as an experience hits the right buttons, our brains will release the neurotransmitter dopamine.
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Second, Congress must make the policy and design it in such a way as not to serve as an incentive for more illegal immigration.
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So especially after Fisher this summer, the consideration of race in selective admissions is done in such a way that it is so minimal.
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His portrait is situated in the Six mansion in such a way that, with a little craning, it's visible from the sidewalk in front.
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In Pakistan, the jet stream buckled in such a way that it directed the full fury of the Asian Monsoon into that mountainous country.
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You'd have to grow it in such a way that guaranteed no cross-contamination with regular peanuts, all the way from field to shelf.
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"The story that I have told seems to present this presidency in such a way that it says he can't do his job," Wolff said.
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What we're witnessing has no recent precedent, and yet the situation is unfolding in such a way as to make most descriptions of it repetitious.
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Perhaps the LIGO team subtracted the gravitational-wave signal from the raw data in such a way that it left a little correlated noise behind.
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Just a handful of newsflashes have come home to me in such a way that I never forgot where I was when I heard them.
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This is the intellectual that is able to frame conservative thought in such a way that the liberals and the left has trouble with it.
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His legs are crossed in such a way that his left foot could deal a swift kick to your ribs if occasion called for it.
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More specifically, the bug caused a chain reaction of events that locked all multi-sig wallets in such a way that they can't be unlocked.
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"Genomics is bringing technology into health care in such a way that we're seeing deflation — price deflation," said Wood, who owns a company called Illumina.
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This means that these badges have to be designed in such a way that they are nearly impossible to replicate, which requires sourcing exotic parts.
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The edges of the keyboard deck and screen are rounded in such a way that when it's closed, it looks like a thin little sandwich.
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Or, MPs might amend it in such a way that Johnson wouldn't want the legislation to pass in that form so he'll scrap it altogether.
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That brings us to the bigger problem: Debate moderators have framed the question in such a way — would you raise taxes on the middle class?
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The moon orbits the Earth in such a way that sometimes the moon is very close to the Earth, and sometimes it is farther away.
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The Polish team, knowing this, scheduled its games in such a way as to maximize their chances of getting a favourable draw for Russia 2018.
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The rattling explosions hit in such a way that it's basically sounds like if you fired every weapon in the world at the same time.
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He added that he believed Italy would resolve its challenges in such a way that the whole of the euro zone would not be affected.
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So you put the burden on writing that story in such a way where readers are getting a complete picture just from that one story.
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I wanted to find a creative exercise to write my lyrics in Spanish and perform them in such a way that felt true to me.
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NASA schedules cargo flights in such a way that a loss of one or two missions can't directly endanger the crew aboard the space station.
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Or do you think that things have been designed in such a way that we, as mere mortals, can only succumb to their addictive nature?
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It's also not exactly smart to word things in such a way as to let them be purposefully, or even accidentally, misinterpreted as political discrimination.
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The better you do this, the better you are able to navigate the negotiation in such a way as to achieve the outcome you want.
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The flipside is that more customers will presumably buy sustainable products if prices are contained in such a way to not lessen the product's quality.
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" Catherine is cautious and manipulative: "One must do things in such a way that people think they themselves want it to be done this way.
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"The Public Theater chose to present Julius Caesar in such a way that was intended to provoke and offend," the bank said in a tweet.
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In such a way, they deploy anti-black and anti-Muslim bigotry to discredit criticism of Israel, while giving a free pass to white supremacists.
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"Of course it was made for this place, but, yes, it's made in such a way that we can take it out," Mr. Wanders said.
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The draw of the platform is its contracts, which are structured in such a way that they can't be misinterpreted or doctored down the line.
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As it turned out, the malware was made in such a way that before every infection it would try to call out to this domain.
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All lit and constructed and staged in such a way that suggests advanced intelligence and some kind of understanding of humanoid needs (gravity, atmosphere, language).
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But the CFTC found that Goldman deliberately handled its trading in such a way that it could exert influence on how that rate was set.
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But what's compelling about it is these guys believe it's possible, and we tell it in such a way that you think it could happen.
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You see, our brains are wired in such a way that we often don't take action until we feel some sort of uneasiness or uncertainty.
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Many in Baton Rouge have accused the officers, particularly Officer Salamoni, of engaging Mr. Sterling in such a way that an ugly confrontation was inevitable.
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In particular, criminalization forces sex workers "to move their work or structure their work in such a way as to avoid police contact," she explained.
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He zigs and zags between alliances with and attacks on other constitutional officers in such a way that no one can constructively work with him.
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I think they're pretty clearly stated in the book; for instance that I wouldn't describe people in such a way that they could be identified.
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The scene is shot in such a way as to imply that he's dead, which makes the revelation that he isn't feel a bit crass.
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For him, the impeachment trial is a problem to be managed, in such a way that it does little damage to the GOP this November.
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Perhaps cheaper rates, anti-ObamaCare sentiment, and religious fervor have combined in such a way as to overshadow the risk of deception and financial default.
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But you have some absolutely incredible kids -- I would say mostly -- they were brought here in such a way -- it's a very, very tough subject.
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I find them in wood, metal, Bakelite and early plastics, which have aged in such a way that they appear like the most exquisite ivory.
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Now, under Mr. Trump, the Republican Party has been transformed in such a way that neither internationalists nor neoconservatives hold influence in the White House.
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And it can, in such a way that from a distance they pass for paper cutouts, giving all the scenery around them an eerie unreality.
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But it's a gap that probably should be filled, in case the organoids do develop in such a way that the concerns are more realistic.
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The components were pegged, pinned and glued together in such a way that the assemblages appear to have been carved from single chunks of wood.
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"A bombmaker is going to fashion a container for the bomb to disguise it in such a way that it's not readily found," he said.
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"We need to take forward project cooperation in such a way as to ensure real economic and social benefits and respect market principles," Wang said.
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"It really comes down to how robust the algorithm is and whether [it's] been created in such a way to mitigate these accuracy concerns," said Garvie.
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Asked if he ever saw any member voice concern or suggest the Marines shouldn't be treating their fellow troops in such a way, LaPorta said no.
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It's also written in such a way that a lot of employers are confused (or can credibly pretend to be confused) about what their obligations are.
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They could alter the environment in such a way that habitability would become more suitable in the one area and less suitable in the other area.
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"Europe needs to organise its markets in such a way that it not only creates competition but also social security," said Gabriel, leader of the SPD.
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The standing stones are aligned in such a way that they perfectly frame the sunrise at midsummer and sunset at midwinter, contributing to the site's mystique.
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Imagine being vulnerable enough to be able to discuss our concerns in such a way that our teams are included and empowered to help solve them.
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Having them weigh in and give us advice as to how to design and develop the product in such a way that they would approve it.
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It is conceivable that the economy would be restructured in such a way that humans are free to pursue their creative passions while AGI drives productivity.
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It is rare for circumstances to converge in such a way that "dating a lot of beautiful and famous women" becomes a negative for a man.
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I feel very conflicted and upset whenever I see an attractive woman, often wondering if my even noticing her in such a way makes her uncomfortable.
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That happened because the galaxy is shaped in such a way that it creates four different paths in space-time the light can take, Goobar says.
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The media has been portraying people who look like me in such a way that it triggers fear and a lot of misunderstanding among other people.
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We also have set up the database in such a way that your genetic information is totally separate from any of your identifiable, your personal information.
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The room was designed in such a way that anyone had a bird's eye view of everything that was going on in the basement's common lounge.
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NLP is the science of teaching a machine to understand human language and then respond in such a way that also sounds natural to a meatbag.
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But it'll still being done in such a way that Volvo can style the overall infotainment experience to its liking, leaving the carmaker with some control.
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However, all of these very distant extreme objects orbit in such a way that they never get close to Planet X when it crosses their orbits.
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Like, if you're going to watch something on YouTube video make sure you have it set in such a way- That you only watch one thing.
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Some of his ideas, while mostly sensible, incorporate tech in in such a way that the plan veers off into the realm of fantastical sci-fi.
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I think you finally hurt someone in such a way that it hurt you; it caused you to lose something you realize you wanted very much.
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Yes, that's what winners usually do, but Bullock elevated the celebration of her peers in such a way that it didn't feel like a conciliatory gesture.
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Steven Mnuchin, the treasury secretary, has said it might be possible to change the rules in such a way as to increase liquidity without increasing risk.
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"Everybody that picked up the ball did so in such a way you saw the kind of physicians that they were going to be," Rodriguez said.
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"A compromise would be subsidies to stabilize the markets but somehow injecting competition in such a way that prices and premiums could come down," said Rep.
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Second, the law was written in such a way that it didn't apply to sovereign entities, such as foreign countries, U.S. states, and Native American nations.
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In 1975, the photographer crossed paths with another traveler in Brunei who spoke of Tokyo in such a way that Girard knew he had to visit.
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" He said when he read McCraney's play, "it grabbed me in such a way that I thought it would be cowardly not to look at it.
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The dismantling of North Korea's nuclear program should be designed in such a way as to divert money to social programs normally expected of the state.
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The summer of 2016 in Baton Rouge, La. has unfolded in such a way as to create and reveal a community that is unlike any other.
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"[Pierluisi's] aspiration is to complete this term, in such a way that the fulfilled achievements don't fade away and he makes the missing adjustments," said Rosselló.
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DNO had repeatedly criticized Faroe's leadership in such a way as prompting analysts to wonder if it might not undermine its own pursuit of the company.
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Deferiprone interferes with this in such a way as to fragment the HIV DNA, which the cell responds to eventually with apoptosis, or programmed cell death.
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FERC's job is to ensure that ISO/RTOs are operating power markets in such a way as to produce reliable power at "just and reasonable" rates.
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While many levels have versatile color palettes, some are colored in such a way that they could be nearly impossible for some colorblind players to parse.
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The brain developed in such a way as to enable certain moral inclinations and actions, and so, in Churchland's view, neuroscience is key to understanding conscience.
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Banks and credit-card networks say it isn't their responsibility to track gun purchases in such a way as to allow them to report suspicious patterns.
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Some reports have suggested that terrorist groups are exploring ways to plant bombs inside laptops, concealed in such a way that the computer can still function.
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Unfortunately, the EPA has demonstrated its willingness to manipulate scientific evidence in such a way that benefits polluting industries, despite the negative consequences to Americans' health.
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In addition, the United States should shore up trade rules in such a way that it is easier to identify the actual origin of incoming aluminum.
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Muirhead, a former world and European champion leading Britain in the Olympics for the third time, said it was "gutting" to lose in such a way.
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If I can make something in such a way that it takes me over, then I'm not thinking about being on stage in front of people.
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Facebook's decision to allow the team of French regulators inside the company was the first time the company had opened its doors in such a way.
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That is apparently my kink: Fantasy that is brought down to earth in such a way that the mundane elements of it lend to extraordinary believability.
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Hentoff wrote in such a way that we felt we were hearing something for ourselves when we were in fact hearing it through Nat's scrupulous ear.
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At this moment, it was nearing its maximum tilt, meaning it was angled in such a way that its rings were illuminated by loads of sunlight.
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Professional sports are arranged in such a way that money governs the tides, and allegiances exist only in the vapors between steaming hot piles of cash.
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This aircraft will allow NASA to fly supersonic while producing shockwaves in such a way that they produce "only a quiet rumble" rather than a sonic boom.
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Hong said engineers will still need to figure out a way to perfectly fabricate his team's objects in such a way that their quantum state isn't destroyed.
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Some try to name themselves in such a way that plays into freedom of speech arguments, but other groups will spread anti-Muslim hate speech without fear.
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They are myriad examples of coders accessing other datasets but distributing them in such a way so as to irk the subjects of the data or others.
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She enrolled in adult education classes, which amounted to a workbook designed to be trudged through in such a way that you never actually reach the end.
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Yeah. It's designed in such a way that if you really wanted to find another person to freelance produce for you or whatever ... It's an industry classified.
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Yet there is no evidence of this, and putting such a request in such a way as to leave a paper trail would be mind-numbingly stupid.
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The good news for Apple is that the company is organized in such a way as to handle these iPhone warning signs better than most other companies.
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Although these are easily imagined inside our heads, they're surprisingly difficult to define formally in such a way that a computer system would be able to understand.
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" The MTV host adds that he doesn't know why Williams would act in such a way, given that "the falling out happened with me and her husband.
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It creates this sort of cocktail that might push people around in such a way that you can find bronze medalists who are happier than silver medalists.
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Also, Bitcoin Cash was designed in such a way that mining it will become more, not less, lucrative as time goes on (at least in the beginning).
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The political climate around privacy and data protection does look to be pivoting in such a way that Do Not Track could possibly swing back into play.
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The question mark key and right Shift key on the right side are squished together in such a way that errors are almost guaranteed while typing quickly.
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I'm pretty petite, though, so I was hesitant about pairing two baggy/oversized layers — a shapeless mock-neck dress and kick-flare trousers — in such a way.
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The artist appears in each of the videos, which are shot and projected in such a way that you feel you are in the water with her.
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Hers were round, tortoise shell frames, and her hairstyle hugged the sides of her face in such a way that the sides of the glasses weren't visible.
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This epitomizes the idea of accessibility for everyone—software not built expressly for accessibility, but designed in such a way that users of all abilities can benefit.
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Although the circumstances surrounding space and Antarctica are different, it stands as an example of how the countries of Earth can act cooperatively in such a way.
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In the image above, you can see how constituencies with a clear partisan bias can be divided in such a way that their votes become almost worthless.
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"I try to get up every morning of my life and live my life in such a way that I represent Christ well," Pastor Van Ness said.
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The kangaroo was also shot in such a way that it's seen twitching and writhing graphically in a small pool of blood, as the child scoots past.
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"The law is written in such a way that it is vague and is open to interpretation, and the interpretation then rests with the judges," he explained.
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Now we're developed in such a way that actually the same loop the same path will carry a pod with passengers will carry another pod with cargo.
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We can train algorithms in such a way as to not be racists, minimize those biases, and, as opposed to humans, we can control for these biases.
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Reforming the marketplace, reforming the market, reforming the way labor works in this country will not overturn the system in such a way that it stops functioning.
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It's essentially a database maintained by a network of computers, on which transactions are secured in such a way that makes it virtually impossible to tamper with.
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If the rule is written in such a way that it might hurt the films' sales, it could be considered a Sherman Act violation, Delrahim reportedly wrote.
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They confirmed earlier reports that the exterior of the building is comprised of flat walls but painted in such a way to give the appearance of dimension.
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It structured the sale in such a way that the land would be affordable to the Taylors, using a mechanism under debate in the farm bill discussions.
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"My brother has such difficulty in such a way that you fear that they are going to kill him," he said, without elaborating on any death threats.
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A capital-gains tax break was configured in such a way that two-thirds of the benefit went to the eight hundred wealthiest families in the state.
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It is absolutely essential that American farmers have a strong safety net during tough times, but it must be structured in such a way to prevent abuse.
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Facebook's decision to allow the team of French regulators inside the company was the first time the wary company had opened its doors in such a way.
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"The U.S. Treasury ... acts in such a way that big corporations, big institutions and big banks do not dare to come and deal with Iran," Khamenei said.
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They transmitted common wisdom, framed by the personal experience of the storyteller, which was delivered in such a way that listeners could incorporate it into their lives.
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In a way, the technology is designed in such a way that it can't be avoided, and in the future, without oversight, it will probably get worse.
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Was this "cybersecurity incident" truly an advanced attack, meticulously planned and executed in such a way that Equifax could not have been reasonably expected to stop it?
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Instead, he tossed the pack of cigarettes on the counter in such a way that it spun in a few circles before slipping off the other side.
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Even so, the plastic surgeon informed me that he'd perform the procedure in such a way that would give me the greatest chance of breastfeeding some day.
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DNA sequencing and data processing are converging in such a way that you can relatively quickly and inexpensively determine an enormous amount of information about a microbe.
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The way people use apps and mobile devices is shifting in such a way that the lion's share of mobile internet traffic will likely be video content.
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Mr. Polin's puzzle flowed in such a way that I didn't get to the revealer until the end, but that's when you really appreciate it, isn't it?
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Seeking to expand government with a hidden hand, his policies were designed in such a way that made it hard for Democrats to claim credit for them.
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Wherever the rules are muddy for the industry, we should make them resoundingly clear in such a way that protects our children and, implicitly, our national interest.
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But the rules were written in such a way that they could give businesses an incentive to keep their money in foreign countries and build factories abroad.
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To make up for this difference in skill levels, "game settings will be configured in such a way to encourage competitive and entertaining racing," the organization says.
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More significant, it has bucked conventional wisdom, and in such a way that writing it off as an outlier, a freak product of random chance, is unsatisfactory.
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Changing outcomes can result in different numbers of patients "qualifying" through inclusion and exclusion criteria in such a way as to change the actual groups being studied.
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"When the Pacific is warmer than normal, it tends to alter winds in such a way that you increase vertical wind shear over the Atlantic," Klotzbach said.
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When all is still, the light waves return at equal length and line up in such a way that they cancel each other out to the detector.
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"I have always tried to live my life in such a way that if someone said something bad about me, no one would believe it," he said.
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But the term has evolved in such a way that, at this point, a person can very easily qualify as a concern troll without even knowing it.
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Sunlight enters a spherical drop of water in such a way that different wavelengths of light (perceived as different colors by humans) bend by different amounts. Boom.
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"I could imagine doing [climate legislation] in such a way where you don't need to reform FERC," said Ari Peskoe, Director of the Harvard Electricity Law Initiative.
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For the disposable vapes that teens prefer—like single-use Puff Bars—the chip is inserted in such a way that removing it would make them unusable.
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"The problem is to find in practice where each unit of bread should go, in such a way as to minimize the total transport cost," he wrote.
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If mass shootings are increasing, that could be because we're defining them in such a way as to paint them as a smaller problem to begin with.
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This could impact my life in such a way that i now could have new career options if i chose to follow a career of a doctor.
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"We have found that the infants follow the mother in such a way to keep her in the field of vision of the left eye," he says.
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Moreover, the Arch Mission Foundation is developing an algorithm that will arrange the Wikipedia articles in such a way that they will be hyperlinked across the disk.
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Yet at the same time, Buttigieg manages to present this agenda in such a way as to come across as both principled and nonpartisan to more moderate audiences.
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He knew how to constantly refresh Chanel's classics in such a way as to hold shoppers' interest for decades, a nearly impossible task in the fickle fashion world.
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Marlinspike's crypto is designed to scramble communications in such a way that no one but the people on either end of the conversation can decrypt them (see sidebar).
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But it's a good time to try to find out why the market is reacting in such a way, and what needs to change for it to stabilize.
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The other, which the NRA successfully spiked, sought to require gun owners to store their weapons in such a way that they could not be accessed by children.
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After the story broke, He released a video detailing plans to modify genes in such a way that would prevent a potential infection with HIV, the AIDS virus.
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German investigators said they had found that some carmakers defined the "thermal window" in such a way that exhaust treatment systems were switched off most of the time.
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The law makes it a criminal act to alter the genome of a cell or embryo in such a way that the change might be transmitted to descendants.
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But they're also structured in such a way that you can follow the plot almost entirely by hearing the words more than two or three people sing together.
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Many kinds of hateful, racist comments are allowed, because they are phrased in such a way as to not specifically target a race, religion or other protected group.
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They also "consume" more of it, which means using it in such a way that it is not quickly returned to the source from which it was extracted.
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But even that sketchy knowledge has raised concerns that the group planned its visit in such a way as to thwart anyone who might have monitored their movements.
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Some argue that this version of reality is actually a fantasy for many racists, and that depicting the world in such a way could fuel a dangerous fire.
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However, the fact that the app was designed in such a way that there could have been speaks to the stunning negligence in the design and development process.
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This lets you learn the new enemy's behavior in such a way that they can quickly include it in tricky room layouts or enemy combinations without confusing you.
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So episode 5, "Eastwatch," has a lot of interesting character moments and delicate pieces of information that need to be placed in such a way that they're obvious.
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None of the sounds I produce are my own creation; I've just aligned and layered them in such a way that it feels like I've made something tangible.
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Numerous lithium-ion batteries are used on board the International Space Station and crafted in such a way that any unexpected explosions won't injure astronauts or compromise safety.
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They cannot, of course, but they think they can because some carmakers are designing and marketing vehicles in such a way that drivers believe they can relinquish control.
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If coded as such, the dual motors could deliver blistering torque and 0-60 numbers or tuned in such a way to maximize range by preventing ludicrous speeds.
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And if you manage to dent the platform in such a way that prevents you from getting the orb, you can simply reset it to its normal state.
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But in a song with an ambiguous key center, the chords are arranged in such a way that it's difficult to tell which chord is the home base.
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The "I am my company" syndrome: Founders blur the line between themselves and their companies in such a way that company failures often are felt as personal failures.
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But, of course, that just means Apple did its intended job of limiting the Qualcomm chip in such a way that it performs similarly to the Intel one.
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It then picks its bet in the context of all those, careful to do so in such a way that it doesn't point to any one in particular.
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And there is no mention of the vehicle's software being tuned in such a way to register Herzberg as a "false positive," as recently reported by The Information.
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Being too famous to enjoy a solitary meal in public is the absolute only reason someone would choose to desecrate a perfect food item in such a way.
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That, to me, is the genius I wish we celebrated more often — a commitment to carrying out our passions in such a way that elevates all of us.
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Rather than forsaking the grid, he blew it up, colorized it, and morphed it in such a way that it nearly disappeared in the process of its expulsion.
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"With regards to the VSP process, it's important to note this is done in such a way that we retain critical and scarce skills," the Denel spokeswoman said.
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According to Gasser, he feared for his life when McKnight made an aggressive movement, or lunged in such a way as to attempt to get inside his vehicle.
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" She added that the business executives "haven't necessarily organized their records in such a way that it's an easy process, not that it's an easy process for anyone.
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Critics of the counter-terrorism legislation say that it could be interpreted in such a way that even non-violent dissidents could fall within its definition of terrorism.
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The signature challenge of Survivor is how do you vote people out of the game, in such a way that they're willing to vote for you to win.
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If you were a little confused why the show built up a dream sequence in such a way, Pretty Little Liars showrunner I. Marlene King has an explanation.
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Given two groups of people, each with slightly different preferences, is there a way to match them in such a way that people aren't constantly ditching their partner?
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Senator John Cornyn, Republican of Texas, said the legislation was written in such a way that Americans would not be subject to legal action taken by other nations.
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"Creamfinance's online business model has been developed in such a way that new countries can be entered swiftly and efficiently, requiring limited investment in local infrastructure," he added.
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Private sector players will almost always seek to steal a march on their competitors, particularly if they can do so in such a way that blocks out rivals.
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Trump's rule, however, would change the NSR program in such a way that would allow old, high-emitting coal plants to make upgrades without installing pollution control equipment.
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Critics of the counterterrorism legislation, for one, say it could be interpreted in such a way that even non-violent dissidents could fall within its definition of terrorism.
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Maryland Republicans claim that when the state's districts were redrawn after the 2010 census, it was done in such a way that removed one GOP seat in Congress.
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Execs filmed them during the investigation proceedings — and sculpted the footage in such a way that it doesn't seem like law enforcement did due diligence by the survivor.
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It's a show that can only be made right now in 2016 by VICELAND... like, the planets aligned in such a way to birth this beautifully bizarre show.
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Perched on a promontory surrounded by water, the city was designed in such a way that the streets are shaded from summer's heat by the terraced buildings themselves.
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The Paris accord is written in such a way that the United States, in fact, remains in the pact even though it announced its intent to pull out.
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One interesting thing to note is how the show has bifurcated itself in such a way that a small majority of the series regulars are now in Canada.
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So for the structure of a show like Pose to work, each season has to end in such a way that offers closure yet suggests a new beginning.
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As an intersecting minority of race and sexuality, it hurts me to see that the government could victimize its own people in such a way that it has.
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Some of the art works are installed indoors in such a way that they are visible from the street and the backyard on both facades of the building.
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Apple has not provided any indication that the coronavirus pandemic has impacted its planned product launches, as it typically does not discuss future plans in such a way.
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That its ad-targeting tools could be used in such a way was "a fail" for the company, Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's chief operating officer, said in a post.
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Yet district lines are drawn in such a way that Republican dominance of those seats is overwhelming, by margins that have been as great as 13 to 5.
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The court said the RFS is worded in such a way that any exemption granted to a small refinery after 2010 must take the form of an "extension".
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The bar, with its nice clean lines, is poised in the front room in such a way that the bartender can't help but be the center of attention.
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They will be prohibited from using masks, uniforms or objects that resemble weapons in such a way as to give the impression they are state or army officials.
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"Industry keeps implementing technology in such a way that people can get injured to killed, including this board's recommendations intended to help them prevent such tragedies," Sumwalt said.
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"Industry keeps implementing technology in such a way that people can get injured to killed, including this board's recommendations intended to help them prevent such tragedies," Sumwalt said.
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The solution, says Kahan, is to make the facts palatable — to customize them and present them in such a way to appeal to the audience's ideological taste buds.
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"I would even support, if it could be redacted in such a way as not to be damaging, I would support releasing the underlying FISA applications," Himes said.
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There are many ways to do this, such as creating additional water bodies or clearings, or converting the forest in such a way that it becomes more diverse.
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Aziz says in her videos that they are designed in such a way in an attempt to fool TikTok&aposs moderators from cracking down and removing her content.
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"His money floats in in such a way you can't see the flow, but if you trace it back you can connect it to his foundation," he said.
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Instead, I was instructed to avoid drawing those things altogether, and to compose my drawing in such a way that a viewer couldn't tell that I'd removed anything.
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Researchers found that the precious metal could be used in such a way so that it increases the effectiveness of other drugs prescribed to treat lung cancer cells.
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As many have pointed out on social media, it's unlikely that he would have responded in such a way if Waters were a white man, or any man.
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Peter: Yeah they… we need to make sure that the global energy system is protected in such a way that it doesn't harm the economy across the world.
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Typically, the party in control of a state legislature will try to draw congressional and state legislative districts in such a way as to maximize their own odds.
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Lawless excels at finding and combining materials in such a way that the viewer is kept off balance, looking for that elusive through-line, wondering about that algorithm.
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Although the next fight could be potentially for the lightweight belt, he is leaving himself in such a way that featherweight would not be out of the question.
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So, his group came up with a machine learning algorithm that can take all of this data and apply it in such a way to minimize connection times.
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This year, [the app is] enabled in such a way so that beacon technology helps to ID where on grounds you are, and give you the most precise answers.
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The Nobel Prize-winning method involves freezing the molecule in such a way that it doesn't crystallize, then bouncing electrons off of the object to determine its physical structure.
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But Apple has sparred with U.S. law enforcement officials because it encrypts its devices in such a way that Apple cannot access the devices if asked to do so.
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"If you believe that markets work, then deploying capital in such a way that makes a successful project by definition means that you are improving the community," said Bhathal.
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Ultimately, there will be some kind of concrete, tangible decision about whether Andrews's life was negatively affected in such a way that the court believes she is owed damages.
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My pragmatic mother structured the wrongful death lawsuit settlement and life insurance payout in such a way so that it paid for private school, camp, and my first car.
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It involves writing the rules in such a way that to observe them is either prohibitively expensive or downright impossible, then handing out informal licences to break those rules.
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Bitcoin technology was designed in such a way that it cuts the reward for miners in half every four years, a move meant to keep a lid on inflation.
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My six-year-old can't build these kits on her own, but things are laid out in such a way that she can still help in a significant way.
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There's no facial recognition that goes into it, working in such a way that tries to keep the data anonymized and then removed once the person leaves the store.
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Cables in the bed, which help strap down gear, are linked into the truck's digital architecture in such a way that will alert the owner if they're tampered with.
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Liou recommends that satellites in this mega constellations will need to be built in such a way that the probability they might explode is less than one in 1,000.
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And because it has two little braces that slope inward, it gently hugs your neck in such a way that helps it stay in place and not bounce around.
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"We wanted to make sure Julia had characteristics that were consistent with those on the autism spectrum in such a way that kids could identify with Julia," she adds.
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The next step was to figure out how to modify Wheeler's experiment in such a way that it could distinguish between this classical hidden variable theory and quantum mechanics.
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Critics of the counter terrorism legislation, for one, say it could be interpreted in such a way that even non-violent dissidents could fall within its definition of terrorism.
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Politics has seeped into capital markets in such a way that "all trades are purely political," said Boris Schlossberg, managing director of foreign exchange strategy at BK Asset Management.
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I never felt my own greatness, but I always felt that I had to live my life in such a way that something positive would happen to my country.
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But Apple has sparred with U.S. law enforcement officials because it encrypts its devices in such a way that Apple cannot access the devices if asked to do so.
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It feels maudlin, almost obscene, to write or even think about a stranger's death in such a way, but Barkan has never been shy about talking about his death.
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Humans are entirely capable of and perhaps even meant to develop natural resources in such a way that advances mankind while respectfully caring for the environment for future generations.
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Now, the president may take the ultimate obstructionist step of either causing Mueller to be fired or clipping Mueller's wings in such a way as to sterilize the investigation.
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It could stunt rainfall (highly unlikely), or as the researchers themselves admit, affect the weather in such a way that nearby wind turbines would lose some of their effectiveness.
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"Hopefully, one day we won't need these sports inclusion efforts to be broadcast in such a way," said Ashland Johnson, Public Education & Research Director of the Human Rights Campaign.
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We live now surrounded by glowing screens and traffic in information; these have sped up our lives in such a way that we don't often pause to consider them.
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" He added that the company goes "to extraordinary lengths to build our products and enforce our policies in such a way that political leanings are not taken into account.
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The American political system is set up in such a way that if Americans are going to get universal health coverage, they have to go through the CBO first.
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"I set my office up in such a way that there is a feminist and pagan vibe to it, with small statues of Hecate and Inanna and feminist posters."
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Maybe they've actually succeeded in reordering the economy in such a way that it doesn't matter if they screw up, and they're too big to fail, in a sense.
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Power in the countryside and in the industrial city is organized in such a way as to undermine the dignity, curtail the pleasure and constrict the freedom of workers.
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"It provides an alternative in such a way that it reduces costs for market orders but preserves a single, consolidated closing price, all through an exchange platform," Harkins said.
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But Lauren Harper, Advisor of Policy and Communications at the Mayor's office said that the bill was written in such a way that would shield it from legal challenges.
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"The dandelion flies in such a way that it forms a vortex that contributes to keeping the dandelion afloat as long as possible," Dr. Viola said in an interview.
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It has changed, almost beyond recognition, been tweaked and fine-tuned and altered in such a way that clubs like this are not meant to belong here at all.
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" He said he believes that he has "successfully connected my physical body to the virtual works" in such a way that he sees the art "as pieces of me.
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"I wrote it in such a way that there was nothing there that I didn't believe was true, and you can see places which reflect Aristotle," he told me.
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"I think it adds a lot of value, and it's built in such a way that customers either can opt out or say no to it [entirely]," Limp said.
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"It was very surprising, though, that the girl has been radicalized in such a way," Ms. Lüke said, adding that she was relieved that the girl had been found.
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With so many studies touting the benefits of walkable, bike-able and transit-accessible environments, why are we designing in such a way that makes long, painful commutes inevitable?
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The room is dark, without detail, and it expands in such a way that it seems as if I'm outdoors, under an empty sky, or underground, in a cavern.
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She has grown it in such a way that it distinguished the Mercers as major players on the right even before they became Trump's biggest and most influential donors.
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There's a joy to a dirtbag like Eleanor Shellstrop finding a way to influence an immortal fire squid in such a way that he realizes the beauty of impermanence.
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"We're doing this work in such a way to make sure that we are furthering this activism we're seeing in this moment into long-term electoral engagement," Robinson said.
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Mr. Stratemeyer wrote the character in such a way that poor Tom could rarely make a remark without a qualifying adverb, and an entire genre of wordplay was born.
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The clause, Shugerman and Leib argue, mandates that the president "execute" the laws in such a way as to advance the public interest and not the president's private interests.
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It's also possible that the virus has mutated in such a way that it's now more harmful and that it impacts people differently than it did in the past.
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Paola licks, ever so slightly, the bottom of her top lip, and she pauses in such a way to suggest that she is thinking of what to say next.
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"The king has been steering things in such a way to make sure his son succeeds him, if and when the king either dies or possibly abdicates," he said.
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So you can send a pulse of light near a black hole in such a way that it would take some energy and angular momentum from the black hole's spin?
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If the universe is structured in such a way that naked singularities, wormholes, and/or closed time loops are possible, this could allow for things like traveling backwards in time.
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However, regulators are seeking to implement Title II in such a way as to ensure that the creditors of bank and broker-dealer subsidiaries will never lose money in bankruptcy.
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And when these lines get perverted in such a way that they insulate politicians from the voters, and from decisions at the ballot box, we're in a very dangerous place.
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It doesn't explain why he would fake his own death and let her be raised in such a way that she might choose not to become a witch after all.
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They're down 30 seats and behind in fundraising with district boundaries drawn in such a way that winning a national majority of votes won't deliver them a majority of seats.
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It's possible that one astronaut could have held onto another in order to drill the hole, but "no one would endanger their situation in such a way," De Leon said.
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Essentially, Key Transparency uses a large-scale database of accounts and their public keys, encoded in such a way that they are obscure to an attacker but verifiable by users.
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It's vibrant, but there's something about it that feels ghostly, as if Winderen has arranged it in such a way to remind the listener that someday it'll all go quiet.
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Once you do manage to enter your data, you need to store it in such a way that a quantum system can interact with it without collapsing the ongoing calculation.
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Poopsie's diaper fit in such a way that it put pressure on her belly button, which is the button that opens her behind, so that may have been the issue.
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Each character is represented in such a way that together they appear to populate the scene from an array of unique moments in time, deliberately muddying any attempts at historicity.
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Otherwise, in many states, it's up to judges to determine whether the existing laws can be interpreted in such a way as to classify such contact as sexual in nature.
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"We're doing it in such a way to just get attention at this point so that people understand the seriousness of what they are doing — and not doing," he says.
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" Whenever Hughes attempted to sever a relationship with Payne, the lawsuit alleges he would burst into anger, grabbing her "in such a way that bruises were left on her arms.
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Right now we have it set up in such a way that other companies can use that same gold and the factory can scale up with that gold as well.
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The chips are designed in such a way that researchers can run a single neural net on multiple data sets or run multiple neural nets on a single data set.
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An acclaimed theater artist, Bergman writes in such a way as to invoke an oral storytelling tradition that makes it immediate, intimate, and powerful — the literary equivalent of family itself.
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A lunar eclipse happens when the moon moves behind Earth in such a way that Earth blocks the sunlight that, when reflected from the lunar surface, renders the moon visible.
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It is of course possible that deregulation by Trump will be done in such a way as to protect entrenched interests and assist in the extraction of rents from consumers.
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You can layer some interesting things on there and color it in such a way that will ideally take the listener to fun and interesting and scary and beautiful places.
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Sites can simply record this for their own purposes (perhaps to gauge the necessity of responding) or redeploy ads in such a way that the detected ad blocker won't catch.
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At a Lagrange point, the gravitational forces of two bodies (stars, planets, etc) equal out in such a way that a spacecraft stays put in relation to the two entities.
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But there is an all-important rider to the dictum: "A prince ought to inspire fear in such a way that, if he does not win love, he avoids hatred."
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It's something Bing and Yahoo do, as well, but Reed and Lieberman contend Google does it differently and in such a way as to protect Clinton and her presidential aspirations.
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His petition/s and lawyers must demonstrate that the relevant Tata companies (each one separately considered) were run in such a way that minority shareholders were adversely affected and oppressed.
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The reality of what's currently happening in American politics keeps stretching the bounds of credulity in such a way that Veep trying to outdo it could have backfired, and quick.
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Fast forward to launching Coda, he says they've rethought it in such a way that his daughter can figure it out fast enough to start planning a competition on it.
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The ocean water had froze in such a way that it left a relatively flat and smooth surface for the man to skate on, so that's exactly what he did.
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Since Trump is currently trailing in almost every poll in almost every key state he has to produce in such a way that will allow him to cross that threshold.
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Lambert's ability to harness the powers of the iPad Air in such a way makes the iPad Pro an even better palette upon which to render digital magic in iOS.
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Hargrove concluded that SIDS wasn't a diagnosis or a mysterious disease but the result of people putting babies in their cribs in such a way that they suffocated during sleep.
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Müller arranges them in such a way that the reader gets a sense of how terrifying and rife with betrayal life in Romania was during the end of Ceausescu's regime.
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It is paramount that the review of Mr. Cohen's data and documents be handled in such a way as to eliminate, as much as possible, even the 'appearance of unfairness.
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If Donald Trump could order his affairs in such a way that his income tax responsibility was ZERO for any particular year, or series of years, that's fine with me.
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This was another attempt by the statehood faction to artificially manufacture a statehood "win" by excluding other options or wording them in such a way their supporters would find unacceptable.
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If you set things up in such a way, very few people finish games right, very few people actually see the end of a game especially a very difficult game.
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I wanted a threshold to open that also would be like a question, something that asked me about my living in such a way that I could finally understand it.
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It creates a material that provides a way to adhere unlike products like a plastic and a metal together in such a way as to create a relatively strong bond.
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It was the first time in DePodesta's life that he had thought about the world in such a way, and it would become the underlying premise of his whole career.
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"Due to the wide variety of gaming skill levels amongst the drivers, game settings will be configured in such a way to encourage competitive and entertaining racing," Formula One said.
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To truly connect everything in the kitchen, technology and recipes will have to be standardized in such a way that food can be tracked from the farm to the plate.
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We tried to make sure that we treated it with the respect it deserved while also showing that those situations can be awkward in such a way that produces laughs.
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The goal is to place the theme entries and black squares in such a way as to get the best chance of filling the puzzle with sparkling, lively nontheme entries.
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BARBARO: Do you think that Attorney General Sessions absorbed your discomfort with being alone with the president and acted on it in such a way that it might not recur?
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The ad was cut in such a way that it looked like an endorsement, prompting primary rival Bill McCollum to bitterly complain because of the crucial edge it gave Martinez.
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"However, the TV show will figure out how to get max reaction by editing a touching moment in such a way to get you to watch for more," he added.
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" He added, "I want to show the audience how to manipulate a person in such a way that I'm almost tempting them—like, 'You can do this in your life.
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Traedal Thorsen said the construction can cope with very harsh weather and is shaped in such a way that it can withstand what he called "the wave of the century".
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Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) is calling on the Supreme Court to "terminate" gerrymandering, the process of drawing congressional districts in such a way as to give one party an electoral advantage.
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TfL says that when the project is launched in spring 2017, it will become the first European transport provider to "officially recognise invisible impairments and conditions in such a way".
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Soccer is structured in such a way that referees can only ever be unpopular: They are exceptionally convenient scapegoats for managers hoping to explain away defeat and fans seeking reassurance.
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Had I been in any way prepared for that moment of question-asking, I would have arranged my life in such a way that the moment would have never come.
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The wind soloists shape-shift their instruments' sounds in such a way that the melody appears to pour itself into a single river meandering through pockets of light and shade.
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Turned out the process wasn't rigged, but built in such a way that a divisive nationalist intentionally appealing to white voters could win with fewer votes than the other person.
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As recently as two years ago, the movie felt like a relic of the jingoistic Bush years, but then history shuddered in such a way as to render it clairvoyant.
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Watching Jason, a powerless white man, try to reclaim power is terrifying, and Pullen combines confusion, force, doubt, and fear in such a way that you can't avert your eyes.
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It necessarily omits significant details, while filling in gaps and leaving out other features in such a way that we don't notice what we've made up or what is missing.
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News doesn't have to be boring — it can be put together in such a way that the news of the day is exciting because someone thought beyond the usual presentation.
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And so the conversation has been, what is the responsibility of that dominant player to design the technology in such a way that it has fewer of these harmful effects?
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For one thing, it is virtually indestructible, made in such a way that the usual enemies of fine wine — heat, light and air — are shrugged off like flecks of dust.
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"Many European countries are reluctant to structure debt relief in such a way that the Greek government has no incentive to continue strict implementation of the program," another official said.
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To cheat in such a way as to avoid being held accountable for cheating exists on a different plane than the "high crimes and misdemeanors" that the Constitution speaks of.
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" He went on, "We must be all the more diligent to control music in such a way that it will serve us for good and in no way harm us.
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Americans must begin to think deeper about how their politics are demonstrative of their faith and in such a way that does not cause suffering to others who are different.
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"Soft Place in a Soft Room (A Couch Is Like a Friend)" (2016) was warm enough to feel inviting yet disheveled in such a way that it appeared left behind.
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And they'll call you out when you're veering off course in such a way that you'll feel grateful for their honesty and desire to help you live your best life.
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"We say to businesses: we all live in the same city, so if you must cut people, let's do it in such a way that there aren't any shocks," he added.
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In this case, a distant galaxy called RXJ1131−1231 has warped light in such a way that astronomers could see several magnified images of a galaxy behind it in the sky.
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It looks gorgeous: it's designed and shot in such a way that it feels like it's in danger of slipping into a reverie at any moment, and sometimes it actually does.
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"I planned it in such a way that the sun hits the wall in the morning and flashes the whole room," the designer says, clearly delighted by his Midas-touch craftiness.
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He's critical of his two predecessors in DIY genetic modification because he says they did it in such a way that there's no real way to verify whether their experiment worked.
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"She is very good at messaging and she does it in such a way that has so much grace so it's not trying to grab you and shake you," he said.
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The first instance he remembers them using music in such a way was in the two-part episode that started with "Duane Barry" and kicked off the storyline about Scully's abduction.
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When expanded, it still rotates around the original block, so if you try to rotate it in such a way that it hits something, it'll prevent you from making that move.
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BloomNation, which is a consumer-focused company, has a huge sales and service team, and therefore needs to be segmented in such a way so that each team can work effectively.
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I've also installed it in such a way that there's no way to get it out of the van without completely disassembling the bed, which would take a lot of time.
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"From the very beginning when we're crafting sounds, we're making sure that the sounds are designed in such a way that they will not create negative emotions over time," Littlejohn said.
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You'll typically have attackers coming at you in two or three directions, so it's best to position your DPS heroes in such a way that they can easily cover multiple angles.
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The House calendar is arranged in such a way that June 25 is the next available date to consider a discharge petition -- provided its advocates score the signatures by June 11.
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For the kid stuff, imagine a world where you designed products in such a way that you happily endorse and have your own children use those products for hours a day.
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They're set up in such a way that allows them to process and deliver imagery to their customers in real time as soon as one of their satellites downlinks new data.
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It's not totally clear why Cupid transformed in such a way, but our guess is that it's easier to forgive an emotional manipulator when he looks like a sweet little baby.
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He wants to maintain the fact he does support Trump but he wants to do it in such a way that could possibly apiece his followers who may not support Trump.
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Here is the problem: The Department of Education is administering all of the repayment plans in such a way as to kick as many people out of the programs as possible.
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We need to rebuild our infrastructure with the changing climate in mind, and also in such a way that grows family-sustaining jobs and makes our communities healthier and more resilient.
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What I am saying is that there's a difference between reporting on these developments — and letting political interests drive the news narrative in such a way that they're calling the shots.
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BioAegis was structured in such a way as to continuously capture and share internal learning, maintain strategic flexibility and leverage the talents of employees whose knowledge, skill sets and experience overlapped.
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These materials boast a highly precise lattice structure that causes light to reflect off the surface in such a way as to create the perception of color in the human eye.
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"A human bone dagger is practically irreplaceable, so you're going to shape it in such a way as to maximize the longevity of the dagger to prevent it from being broken."
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"The platforms have really evolved in such a way that they are driving consumers deeper and deeper into —not necessarily niche content — but things that they're super passionate about," Day said.
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By increasing the surface area of the feet, snowshoes help to redistribute body weight in such a way that it allows the user to float on top of the snow instead.
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One of the defining texts of the superhero genre, the graphic novel also broke the genre in such a way that, after more than 30 years, it still hasn't fully recovered.
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Jansen told USA Today he'll take the risk and make the trip, but him putting his life in danger in such a way has to be unsettling to those around him.
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There's a set of three tablets off to the side, attached to a table in such a way that makes signing the necessary waivers to actually play the game bizarrely awkward.
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The presumption of innocence is a cornerstone of our justice system, but the idea that an individual lawyer would choose to spend a career in such a way still seems unfathomable.
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"PADI3 changes the hair shaft protein TCHH in such a way that the keratin filaments can adhere to it," Fitnat Buket Basmanav Ünalan, the study's lead author, said in a statement.
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But Black is lost, so very lost—and all I can do is push him onwards, into whatever's next, into whatever's real or rendered in such a way to feel it.
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That in turn places additional pressure on Nainggolan and Witsel to support the attack, but to do so in such a way that the centre of defence is not left exposed.
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The Wall Street Journal points out that Dodd Frank was written in such a way as to give broad powers to the SEC and the Federal Reserve to implement the law.
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"The use of these resources must be handled in such a way as to provide economic benefits to both sides," Northern Cyprus Energy Minister Ozdil Nami told the Anatolian News Agency.
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As such, the work becomes a reference to Europe's dark history, and the machines, lit in such a way to create monstrous shadows on the surrounding walls, clatter and screech discordantly.
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"I think companies can try to design their systems in such a way that they have as little reliance on external parties as possible, but it's not always possible," he said.
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The new control system distributes torque to the front and rear axles in such a way to make the rear-biased system easier to control with deft working of the throttle.
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He always framed his options in such a way that standing firm appeared the only reasonable choice — it was full retreat, bomb the hell out of China, or stay the course.
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Rucho, Republicans in North Carolina were doing the rigging, creating congressional districts in such a way as to ensure that Democrats would be disfavored despite the electorate's nearly 50-50 composition.
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From there, I had a chat with our chef about how we could rethink those items in such a way that they would be quieter but still palatable and taste nice.
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Several argued that though his conduct fell short of an impeachable standard, the President shouldn't have behaved in such a way, or may now have learned not to do so again.
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But it has been hard to study beta-MSH because rats and mice, the laboratory animals of choice, have evolved in such a way that they don't make any beta-MSH.
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And though he writes in an unabashedly atonal idiom, Mr. Wuorinen often structures his music in such a way that particular notes are frequently reiterated, providing the ear with subtle guideposts.
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That little-known account is entirely paid for by American taxpayers and was set up in such a way that Obama could bypass congressional approval to pay the cash to Iran.
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A cow can easily cost $1,200 or more, and no one in the area could remember ever seeing a cow sent to its death in such a way, said several witnesses.
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"The Delta employee thought it would be appropriate to tie my mother with someone else's dirty blanket, in such a way it has left bruise marks on her arms," Saliagas said.
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Bitcoin technology was designed in such a way that it cut the reward for miners in half every four years, a move that was meant to keep a lid on inflation.
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Clinton handled the situation in such a way that held both her family and the country together, dealing with public philandering and an impeachment crisis while the whole world looked on.
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A single logical qubit is constructed from hundreds, if not thousands, of physical qubits in such a way that errors due to decoherence at a physical qubit level are cancelled out.
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It is the third time that labor unions have sought to stage a nationwide show of strength in such a way since Macron began his five-year term in May 2017.
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No one has explained how she could have talked and acted in such a way as to never be misinterpreted, never be subject to negative spin, never give her opponents ammunition.
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Mr. Greenfield renounced his City Council seat in such a way as to hand off his party's nomination to an ally, Kalman Yeger, who had been running in a neighboring district.
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But we think it's time to take this a step further and design the street in such a way that really builds on that and gives them the space they need.
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"It can be done in such a way that there aren't any negative effects on the animals," he added, saying that he felt the music should be turned off, for instance.
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The question was phrased in such a way that he could have answered this much more diplomatically, but this is also the guy who called the president a bum on Twitter.
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There is thus a kind of going "behind the veil" for pro-lifers, in that we act toward it in such a way that we ourselves might have been similarly placed.
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If Facebook could aggregate this feedback in such a way that the data would eventually be fed back to those sharing or viewing the content, it could make a real difference.
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Just as foodmakers are barred from using certain ingredients, online firms could be prohibited from using certain data or using them in such a way that could cause harm to an individual.
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By the following September, Apple announced that its new phones would by default encrypt data stored on the device in such a way that even the company itself couldn't get at it.
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In that study, they tweaked the enzyme, Cas9, in such a way that it could not only target more regions of the genome at once, but also do so with more specificity.
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New York-based artist David Mann has been making art for decades, with his most recent work exploring abstract shapes configured in such a way that they appear both microscopic and galactic.
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The bitcoin program was designed in such a way that it cut the reward for miners in half every four years, a move that was meant to keep a lid on inflation.
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A big investment bank might be enmeshed in credit markets in such a way as to need a government bail out in a crisis even if it had no deposit-taking arm.
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Reed: And if you were approached in such a way and such a demand were made of you, would you inform this committee and the Congress that you had been so approached?
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They've been modified in such a way that they never, ever break down, are light and maneuverable enough to use on ordinary streets, and use no more fuel than a subcompact car.
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When a wave passes, space-time is warped in such a way that it will seem as though the mirrors are getting closer and farther away from the source of the laser.
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Capacitive MEMS accelerometers contain a small amount of mass suspended on springs, and the sound waves nudge that piece of mass in such a way that the chip thinks it's in motion.
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Yuval Noah Harari: That raises the question of how do we– how do we build AI in such a way that it's not inherently a tool of surveillance and manipulation and control?
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Whereas in the UK the relevant law is now framed in such a way as to be possible to interpret that it requires CSPs to deliver up decrypted data on warranted demand.
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He also said he saw the sanctions as another step to undermine relations between Moscow and Washington, and he regretted that the Obama administration was ending its term in such a way.
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But the strength and position of this high is oriented in such a way that there happened to be a hurricane there that got shoved towards land rather than out to sea.
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The Supreme Court ruling plus the Endangerment Finding mean that the EPA is legally obligated to regulate carbon in such a way as to meliorate the danger it poses to public health.
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"[He] planned this in such a way that he had a 24-hour head start, easily enough time for him to make it to Mexico," Cooper said at a March press conference.
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"[He] planned this in such a way that he had a 24-hour head start, easily enough time for him to make it to Mexico," Maury County District Attorney Brent Cooper said.
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However, when this phone landed with an XL-size thud on its face from 4 feet onto concrete, the screen cracked in such a way as to obscure the front-facing camera.
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"It takes a lot of courage to truly reach out in such a way that you're going to be seen by other people, but it's imperative that we do it," Katz says.
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They have "done it" in such a way that Gustave Karagroziz, a 27-year-old obstacle racer from Long Island, mailed the company a handwritten letter asking to be added to #TeamPedialyte.
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It visually mixes at least four different cultural references from almost as many periods, but in such a way that each evocation of a civilization engages in edgy conversation with the others.
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They believe that since they paid for it, the device should be designed in such a way as to make it easy for them to change it as much as they like.
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"Her job is to facilitate the filming of simulated sex and intimacy in such a way that we're protecting the emotions and the dignity of everybody who's involved," he told Rolling Stone.
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The shifter of the 7-speed AMG dual-clutch transmission is cleverly shaped in such a way that you can rest your wrist on it while you operate the COMAND infotainment knob.
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They believe that, since they paid for it, the device should be designed in such a way as to make it easy for them to change it as much as they like.
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Auto Da Fé was filmed solely in Barbados, but shot in such a way that the ambiguity of location is emphasized, resulting in a catch-all landscape for the stories of migration.
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"But these provisions are applicable only to a subset of companies and applicable in such a way that targets Indian companies" Go deeper: Indian firms fight proposals to slash H-1B visas.
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"If the delegates, you know, get accumulated in such a way that any one of these candidates becomes the nominee, it's our job to support that nominee and we will," Priebus said.
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Twitter is going to have to figure out where to go from here as it works to tell its story in such a way that convinces the world it needs to exist.
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The problem here is that the storage chip (the "nonvolatile memory" Issa refers to) is encrypted in such a way that the encryption is tied directly to the CPU of the device.
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" He said the United States had tried to define the territory of the truce "in such a way as to include a significant part of the positions held by the Nusra Front.
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"We should act in such a way that both God and the leader are satisfied with us," the new chairman, Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati, told the semiofficial Fars News Agency after his election.
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Conway's attacks came after Ocasio-Cortez was challenged by CNN's Chris Cuomo last month in an interview over the tax burden for expanding America's public health-care system in such a way.
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Multilevel-marketing companies are structured in such a way that a large base of distributors generally spend more than they make, while a small number on top reap most of the benefits.
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"We have to reintroduce these crops in the landscape in such a way that the agricultural areas divide the big blocks of forest, reducing the chances of such big fires," said Louro.
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It said the radar system would be positioned in such a way that its powerful signals would pose no threat to human health, an assurance that villagers in Seongju did not accept.
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"I am seeking to better understand Comey's communications with the White House and Attorney General in such a way that does not implicate the Special Counsel's work," Chaffetz said in the letter.
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But do our workplaces have to be organized in such a way that it is mothers, and not fathers, who are penalized or need to make employment sacrifices for being a parent?
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He summoned me to the bar, the part dividing the courtroom's front and back, and, in such a way that his words were audible to everyone present, scolded me for the infraction.
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Donor sentiments have not traditionally been in lockstep with voter sentiments, as the establishment wings of both parties have managed to govern in such a way that most donors are rubbing along.
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It proved that superheroes can be a vector for serious, mature storytelling, and also broke the genre in such a way that, after more than 30 years, it still hasn't fully recovered.
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They take place in these big cages of experience that we call "maps," all of which are composed and laned in such a way that they generate very particular kinds of friction.
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The NFL puts all the responsibility for making a clean hit on the defensive player, even if the receiver contorts himself in such a way that he makes himself vulnerable to headshots.
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Of even more concern was that the parasites were eventually able to adapt to human red blood cells in such a way that they no longer needed the sugar pathway being studied.
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The reality is that whatever you call it, the lines are drawn in such a way that Republicans could easily hold the majority even if millions more people vote for Democratic candidates.
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Good tries to paint as full a picture as possible, writing journalistically with words that evoke a scene; details are included in such a way that lets visitors read between the lines.
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Prosecutors allege the devices were manipulated in such a way that Eni marketed more refining products than were recorded, in a scheme involving tax evasion worth about 10 million euros ($12 million).
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Conversations that could have sparked with the wit and archness of a 1940s romantic comedy are edited in such a way as to make them feel slow and mannered, and it's distracting.
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Weidinger at the Documentation Center for Austrian Resistance explains that most, if not all, of the group's protests take place in such a way as to be easily, and immediately, disseminated online.
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But when you arrange it in such a way so that you can use any known ratio of a triangle to find the other sides of a triangle, then it becomes trigonometry.
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I also wanted to do it in such a way that it allowed us to see into the activists as individuals and as human beings, stripping away all the labels around them.
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The idea is to give the athletes what they need to perform at their best, but do it in such a way we can deliver to our fans and keep them engaged.
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He is from the K.G.B., he is always on duty, and his mission is not to avoid committing crimes, but to commit them in such a way as to avoid being caught.
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"In the case of a targeted investment by government which is identified in such a way that it will be growth enabling, it's very likely to pay off very well," he said.
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That is to say, the interests of the left and right are aligning in such a way either to regulate big tech or break up the companies deemed to be too large.
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In this drawing, Mr. Zubaydah is shaved, nude, shackled in such a way he cannot stand up and, by his account, is sitting on a bucket meant to serve as a toilet.
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It designs a multitude of trades that work in concert to generate high returns at low risk across asset classes, in such a way that patterns normally remain hidden to other traders.
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That is to say, the elegant McKinsey finessing maneuver is to carry out remorselessly brutal work that bears a real human cost, but in such a way that it doesn't look brutal.
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So I'm thinking, is there a way to look at these pots in such a way that, even though they're imperfect and old, I see there really is a beauty to them?
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Instead, it's to determine whether the audit process was reliable — whether it was done in such a way that the auditors could have reasonably found fraud or mistakes if they were there.
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If the world nonetheless appears to be a chain of causes and effects, that is because the monads are programmed to behave in such a way that they seem to be interacting.
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But the film intersperses flashbacks in such a way that we only gather the full meaning of this personality at the film's end, as all the threads of the story come together.
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In recent years, Apple has been encouraging developers to build apps in such a way that they dynamically scale to a variety of display sizes without being hard-coded for a certain display.
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Saying that I can download movies easily is a tiny part of the possibility of being able, say, to work from home in such a way that you feel present in the office.
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According to Pearson, other areas of medicine are nowhere near as meddled with through state law, and especially not in such a way that forces doctors to give incorrect advice to their patients.
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"The processor [in Doom] is just thinking of everything as being in a 2D plane, but drawing it in such a way that it looks like it's calculating three-dimensional space," Edwards says.
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The companies may find themselves competing directly with the creator of Android, having to find ways to modify the experience in such a way that it can develop a superior product to Google.
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Mr. Pompeo said that as C.I.A. director he "was able to persuade" the president when they disagreed on policy, and that he would try to keep using his influence in such a way.
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The library happens to be almost entirely made up of Young's music and is designed in such a way that virtually no other artist would possibly want to use it as a model.
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Perhaps that will take longer given that Apple's is larger, but the company's relationship with app developers could mean that programs are tweaked in such a way that really helps ease you in.
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"I would say "Can You Imagine That?" because she's really introducing the idea that anything is possible, and she does it in such a way that sneaks up on the kids," she explains.
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Among the products that were called out by US regulators in a flurry of warning letters was something called Whip'd Strawberry, packaged in such a way that it looks like Reddi-wip topping.
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Josh Tobin is a research scientist at OpenAI, a nonprofit artificial intelligence research company that aims to promote and develop friendly AI in such a way as to benefit humanity as a whole.
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It can apply its wealth of data to reorient the prices of products in such a way to get consumers in the door for their staples while getting them interested in other products.
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Alternative theories of gravity attempt to eliminate the need for these phantasms by modifying the force of gravity in such a way that it properly describes all known observations—no dark stuff required.
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Each "car" is a single molecule of perhaps a few dozen atoms, arranged in such a way that the electrons fired from the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope will propel them forward.
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One thing that I think we should learn is that we mustn't cede ground, we mustn't make some topics taboo in such a way that only the right gets to talk about it.
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The fairness of our electoral system is like the fairness of a trial, and no justice official should act in such a way to potentially influence an election whether intended to or not.
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Dominating the epic is a Lincoln painted in such a way as to obfuscate the historical Lincoln's clear-sighted commitment to a specifically modern, egalitarian, and individualistic conception of the Rights of Man.
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Do not use them when not needed; when you do use them, use them in such a way as to kill off all the bacteria, rather than leaving behind a small resistant rump.
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Yiannopoulis has been accused of a form of "gay minstrelsy" in which he performs parts of stereotypical gayness in such a way that he shores up the beliefs of the hard American right.
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The whole viral loop is augmented in such a way that a non-connected interaction in the real world can lead to a new player, a download and then monetization of that player.
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Which can be quite specific and idiosyncratic, but doing that in such a way that people have room for their own interpretations, and be able to add their personal takes into the artwork.
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The challenge of quest design is to shape them in such a way that they don't just feel like running from place to place, tripping story or objective triggers in the game world.
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" Reed followed up: "And if you were approached in such a way and such a demand was made of you, would you inform this committee and Congress that you had been so approached?
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"I hope this team declares itself in such a way, one way or the other, that it's pretty damn obvious," Cashman said, pausing to laugh as he sat in the first-base dugout.
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"It's the story of all the adventures and misadventures that transpire and it is so whimsical, but told in such a way that it seems almost like an anthropological field report," says Ferriss.
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Agencies have used their discretion to implement these regulatory reforms in such a way so as to ensure that the reforms did not hamper the agencies in their pursuit of their preferred policies.
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Theories vary as to why the shells were placed in such a way: some suspect the mound could extend deep into the ground and human remains have been found in similar mounds nearby.
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Barbara Underwood, solicitor general for the state of New York, argued that the U.N. recommendation said the data had to be collected in such a way that it wouldn't impact the overall results.
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And the fact is, is that with a conversation, which the technology enables to happen, and can enable to happen in such a way, it can be ended up to be a plus.
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It may not operate [in such a way that] Ohio in this case welcomes Republicans to this state, and extolling the virtues of the Republican party, not only in the state, but nationally.
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Instead, each Bell test has been subject to at least one loophole, which allows the result of the test to be interpreted in such a way that is still consistent with local realism.
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A brain that's able to apparently access imagination and our dream world in such a way that it can constantly reinvent itself and take readers on insanely creative adventures for over 50 years.
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Parents can also discuss how the devices have been marketed in such a way that appeals to youth, including ads, a vast social media presence and the variety of flavors they come in.
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What I'm arguing for is not a private internet—in this dreamland, many services still offer "free" options—but one designed in such a way that people can support each other more meaningfully.
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The more we rely on translation apps when abroad, Dr. Moorkens suggested, the more we might be "trained" by those apps to speak in such a way to ensure the most accurate translation.
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Schoolchildren who may have once or twice acted out in such a way as to prompt a psychometric evaluation could find themselves labeled, setting them on an inescapable track through the education system.
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"The government takes issue with how organizers have characterized the situation in the country in such a way that deliberately tarnishes the country's image," presidential adviser Patrick Nkanga said of the fundraising effort.
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The list had been organized, I soon realized, in such a way that we would move in a counterclockwise direction around the room, stopping at various points to discuss objects of particular significance.
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But I think that he's cutting the politics short shrift here: A better political system could, in theory, reallocate resources in such a way as to make a major technological breakthrough more likely.
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Rarely has an artist blended art and architecture and painting and sculpture so seamlessly, in such a way that it memorializes not only his career, but also contains all aspects of it simultaneously.
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Meanwhile, Rossello is trying not only to restore tourism, but to expand it in such a way that it incorporates hundreds of square miles of seaside and mountain communities that are largely unvisited.
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"I'd like to get better at giving bad news to patients," he told me, pursing his lips afterward in such a way that I construed he didn't want me to probe any further.
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The film was edited in such a way that the whole summit meeting appeared to be centered on Mr. Kim, with him leading the negotiation and Mr. Trump carefully listening and occasionally nodding.
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"That's a false choice and will not help to move us through this crisis in such a way that when we come out of it we are stronger and more resilient," he said.
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Unfortunately, the football cosmos has aligned in such a way that, no matter what jerseys the two teams wear, the whole game will look like a battle between warring colonies of fire ants.
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He said that mounds of earth and rocks crashed down in such a way that people could hardly survive, and that most of the places worst-hit by the rains were still inundated.
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"The United States needs to review its soldiers and elements giving support to terrorists on the ground in such a way as to avoid a confrontation with Turkey," Bozdağ told broadcaster A Haber.
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I don't want language that is artificial or arcane — just language that says things in such a way that we hear what is being said, and register it in the depths of us.
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Brexit has done for two Tory prime ministers and counting, and split the party system in such a way that Labour might yet take office on only a small share of the vote.
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That&aposs because Amazon alleged in its lawsuit that the DOD changed some of its requirements in such a way that forced it to raise prices while helping Microsoft keep its prices lower.
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My theory is that the maintenance crew, who came in on Friday evening...something happened that caused the umbrella to fall in such a way that could never be replicated in 1,000 years.
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The Fed said it expects interest rates to remain at accommodative levels for some time, and believes the economy will likely develop in such a way that borrowing costs will only increase gradually.
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In Japan, that is the group that commands the most political power: The electoral system is weighted in such a way that one rural vote typically counts for more than two urban votes.
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I had forgotten what it felt like to touch my skin in such a way—for such a long time, I had stopped my eyes from even looking at parts of my body.
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States and cities, with the end of the federal tax deduction for their taxes, could cut also programs and hike their taxes in such a way that they hit people with lower incomes.
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For gallery exhibitions they installed these in such a way that visitors might think an installation was underway, as I thought when I peeked into a show at Sonnabend Gallery in the early '90s.
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She phrased a pivotal question in such a way that struck a chord with me: what other things could you be thinking about if you didn't spend all your time thinking about your diet?
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It's sort of like a square array of empty soda bottles, connected in such a way that if you blow air over all of them equally, only the bottles at the corners make sound.
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Since Einstein didn't believe in the existence of black holes, he just couldn't conceive of a system that could behave in such a way that you would be able to see the gravitational waves.
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"Speaking at press conference yesterday, coin expert Maria Grazia Facchinetti said the owner of the jar likely "buried it in such a way that in case of danger they could go and retrieve it.
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