The inspection took place in the early stages of construction.
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They're in the early stages, so details are still light.
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Officials stressed that their investigation is in the early stages.
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Florida led twice in the early stages of the game.
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We're in the early stages of starting to develop it.
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In the early stages none of them cause obvious symptoms.
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The talks, according to Reuters, were in the early stages.
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I'm still in the early stages of starting my company.
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The investigation in Spain is still in the early stages.
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His beloved father is in the early stages of dementia.
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The site is still very much in the early stages.
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I think we're still in the early stages of this.
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We're still in the early stages of looking into that.
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That's good for you to be in the early stages.
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Perhaps that worked in the early stages of the internet.
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Says Diamond, "We're just in the early stages of this."
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It's always very difficult for them in the early stages.
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"We may just be in the early stages," he said.
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In the early stages, Lehder played a very important role.
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Snap is still in the early stages of its business.
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But all these discussions are in the early stages, Marcus notes.
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Discussions about the case are in the early stages, they said.
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The Hotaru is still in the early stages of development, though.
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Sestan emphasized that the research is still in the early stages.
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Samson's plan is still in the early stages of court review.
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SpaceX is in the early stages of developing the Starship rocket.
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SpaceX is in the early stages of developing its Starship rocket.
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We are now in the early stages of a mass extinction.
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Russia's economy is still in the early stages of a recovery.
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"The Bangladeshi side has cooperated in the early stages," he said.
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"The husband's in the early stages of dementia," said Arthur, 91.
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And we're still in the early stages of the negative consequences.
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Clifton's largest development project in years is in the early stages.
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We're in the early stages of a visual revolution in journalism.
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It's one more divide in the early stages of this campaign.
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CureVac is in the early stages of developing a coronavirus vaccine.
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So in the early stages, this behaves just like exponential growth.
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The Philharmonic is still in the early stages of its discussions.
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They said Japan was still in the early stages of infection.
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TikTok is still in the early stages of experimenting with monetization.
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However, the process is still in the early stages, he added.
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We're still very much in the early stages of foldables here.
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The plans to do so are still in the early stages.
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Now, we're only in the early stages of Obamacare open enrollment.
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The White House said later its proposal was in the early stages.
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"We are in the early stages of M&A dating, " Jacobs said.
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The talks with Unilever are in the early stages, the Journal said.
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Honda said it expected limited volumes in the early stages of production.
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Testing in the early stages of the outbreak was lacking, he said.
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Immigration policy has been underserved in the early stages of the primary.
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His new fund, Kyma Capital, is in the early stages of fundraising.
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He had recently revealed he was in the early stages of dementia.
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SpaceX is in the early stages of manufacturing the rocket, called Starship.
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And Facebook, in the early stages of this, they crowdsourced the translation.
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According to Sandow, plans for NYCxDesign 2020 are in the early stages.
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In the early stages of hypothermia, people often become disoriented or drowsy.
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No employee is more valuable than the founders in the early stages.
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But talks with Europe and Japan are still in the early stages.
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In the early stages, I'm really looking for a sense of ownership.
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The W88, meanwhile, is in the early stages of a modernization effort.
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But, in the early stages, the signs of pregnancy are rarely obvious.
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According to Fisher, Chinese buying overseas is still in the early stages.
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"We are in the early stages" of the blockchain revolution, said Farooq.
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We're in the early stages of starting a side hustle as wedding planners.
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Unfortunately, there aren't always obvious signs of cervical cancer in the early stages.
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"The reality is, in the U.S. we're in the early stages," Sanford said.
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The White House has said its tax proposal is in the early stages.
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Connecticut and Washington are in the early stages of multiyear transportation improvement programs.
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"The negotiations are still in the early stages," Shaker told Reuters by telephone.
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We are in the early stages as an investor in the quantifiable employee.
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The investigation is in the early stages, a source told the news outlet.
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In the early stages of building Hyperspektiv, the three created 70 distinct filters.
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Today the developed world is in the early stages of a "grey-quake".
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We believe we are still in the early stages of international equity outperformance.
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A sequel is already in the early stages of development at Warner Bros.
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Normally such moves would come in the early stages of an economic recovery.
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In the early stages, the hardest part: You are a one-woman show.
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The research on children, however, is still in the early stages, Mendelson said.
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Can they be fighting a Manor in the early stages of the season?
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But she also acknowledged that there were potential limitations in the early stages.
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But the bills are still in the early stages and could face roadblocks.
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The site was actually in the early stages of development, the company said.
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This type of memory is often diminished in the early stages of dementia.
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We will experience disorder, panic, riots, crime and violence in the early stages.
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"I was not always true to myself in the early stages," she says.
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The campaign is still in the early stages of vetting the potential candidates.
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ADHD has long been thought to begin in the early stages of childhood development.
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Things were looking up for Fujita in the early stages of the second round.
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The two countries are currently engaged in the early stages of a trade war.
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It's in the early stages of assembling its first rocket capable of reaching orbit.
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He advises more novice resellers to have patience and persistence in the early stages.
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This rare cancer sometimes isn't that easy to notice, especially in the early stages.
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However, he added that they are still in the early stages of the investigation.
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As of that month, the couple were in the early stages of wedding planning.
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Blood tests revealed that Linares was in the early stages of chronic kidney disease.
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The groom invited his female friend, she was in the early stages of pregnancy.
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"We're still in the early stages of the investigation," said RCMP superintendent Martin Plante.
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In the early stages, the Banque Royale's notes weren't used for normal commercial activities.
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Start has not been launched yet and Tencent stressed it's in the early stages.
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Pakistan, for its part, is in the early stages of a lower-cost approach.
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Unlike the 1998 Bulls, the Warriors are in the early stages of dynasty-building.
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"Best of all, we're still in the early stages" of a long-term theme.
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We are in the early stages of where that negotiations are going to go.
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But even in the early stages, the approach has already generated criticism and skepticism.
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And those are kinds of the things that are frustrating in the early stages.
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K-Zen is now in the early stages of raising fresh capital in 2020.
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The shoes are still in the early stages and they know what they're doing.
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Mustang is in the early stages of developing several immunotherapy products to treat cancer.
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We started introducing the blocker in the early stages of puberty here in 2011.
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So adapting to that for me was the biggest part in the early stages.
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Southeast Asia's largest economy is in the early stages of overhauling its tax system.
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Steven: We are, of course, still only in the early stages of the pandemic.
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She noted, however, that N.T.S.B. was still in the early stages of its investigation.
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" My advice for others: "Be more genuine in the early stages of your interactions.
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The truth is, we are still in the early stages of figuring this out.
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Maybe a comment from a political analyst in the early stages of his campaign.
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Sources told CNBC the U.S. is in the early stages of proposing the discussions.
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Perhaps in the early stages of the North Africa campaign in World War II?
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We are in the early stages of dealing with an incident at London Bridge.
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"It's still in the early stages," said John Ricco, the Mets' assistant general manager.
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Brink told PEOPLE that police are in the "early stages" of investigation into the burglary.
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Royal relationships are typically kept out of the public eye, especially in the early stages.
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The bill is still in the early stages, but hopefully it doesn't get too far.
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That is down from a peak of 2.14 million in the early stages in 2009.
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"As many couples do in the early stages, we kept it to ourselves," she said.
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For some technologies in the early stages, like algae, that will primarily mean R&D.
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However, in the early stages of Friday's session, the TLT was up nearly 4 percent.
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Other major companies, like Amazon and UPS, are also in the early stages of experimentation.
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Both major political parties have emphasized the economy in the early stages of the campaign.
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Feinberg said mediation was still in the early stages and compensation had not been discussed.
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The process is still in the early stages, but "multiple" parties are reportedly eyeing it.
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John's wife is in the early stages of Alzheimer's, a disease that affects the brain.
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Officials admit that research is in the "early stages"; a working missile is years away.
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Why it matters: The big changes in the auto industry are in the early stages.
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It appears, however, that for now the talks are very much in the early stages.
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Fiscal stimulus from tax reform is still in the early stages of entering the economy.
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The first fight ended controversially with the underdog Groves troubling Froch in the early stages.
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The Dimi gathering was in the early stages; only a handful of families had arrived.
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A.M.I. was also involved in the early stages of Mr. Cohen's dealings with Ms. Daniels.
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In the early stages of the US outbreak, experts warned that these trajectories could change.
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The administration's ideas for an economic response are in the early stages, the Post reported.
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In the early stages of investigations, F.B.I. agents typically want to gather all the facts.
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In the early stages, the symptoms can be subtle and bothersome only during physical activity.
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In the early stages of the rescue mission, some people offered to adopt the sheep.
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When he died, the musician was in the early stages of working on a memoir.
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Thiel appeared to limit his contributions in the early stages of the 2018 election cycle.
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The Lenovo Group, a Chinese computer manufacturer, was also reportedly notified in the early stages.
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"But let's be clear: We are still in the early stages of that," Finkelstein explained.
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Trump is doing exactly what new authoritarians do in the early stages of their leadership.
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So far in the early stages of 2019, the firm has made just over $4 million.
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In the early stages, Dragon Quest Builders presents players with a traditional RPG inventory management conundrum.
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Some companies have already weighed in on trade tensions in the early stages of earnings season.
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The researchers are in the early stages of planning a phase I study in healthy volunteers.
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The firm is currently in the early stages of a cleanup that's expected to last decades.
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Saturday's launch appeared to have failed in the early stages of flight, South Korea's military said.
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The groups behind the protest say they are in the early stages of organizing the event.
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But here in the early stages of that process, it's clear that the burden remains heavy.
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The Los Angeles Times reported that Baca, 74, is in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.
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All of these options, much like InVivo's scaffold, are still in the early stages of testing.
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Thomas suggested having the conversation in the early stages of dating to avoid misleading your match.
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Washington is in the early stages of playing 33 games in 34 days through May 29.
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However, those talks are in the early stages, and the pricing could change, that person said.
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By reporting it in the early stages, it can often be stopped before the harassment escalates.
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Walmart and CVS are both in the early stages of rolling out their new clinic strategies.
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Seriously, in the early stages of the proceedings, the dude didn't change his face at all.
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My mother, who lives two plane flights away, is in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.
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It's all still in the early stages, but we're told Corey's serious about making it happen.
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Netflix is in the early stages of developing a "sharp, balanced" news show, sources tell MarketWatch.
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There is a lot that needs to be forgiven in the early stages of this novel.
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Previously, the procedure in the early stages of pregnancy often involved emptying the uterus by suction.
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Both cities embarked on reforms around the same time, which are still in the early stages.
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For now, Blue Origin is still in the early stages, far behind the accomplishments of SpaceX.
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In the early stages, it appears to be the contemplative twin of her aggressive swimming stroke.
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ET. "The company is in the early stages of a positive transition to software," Liani said.
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The US assesses that Iran is in the early stages of deploying the S-300 system.
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Her father is in the early stages of dementia and her mother has volatile mood swings.
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Few things are quite so foundational in the early stages of a relationship than mutual interests.
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But they offer astronomers insight into how stars formed in the early stages of our galaxy.
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That came just as pilots and the company are in the early stages of contract negotiations.
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On Sunday, he told CNBC that Aramco is still in the early stages of due diligence.
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The European Union is enjoying an unusual unity in the early stages of the Brexit negotiations.
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I think that we're in the early stages of a process that could lead to that.
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Verizon is also in the early stages of exploring a deal, one of the sources said.
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A third accord on sharing geospatial information is still in the early stages, the source said.
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But does light or moderate drinking in the early stages of pregnancy actually carry any negative effects?
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Withfriends is still in the early stages of developing its user base but is striving for inclusivity.
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Three years ago, I found out I was in the early stages of a chronic, incurable disease.
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Other studies have proposed that Earth may be in the early stages of a magnetic pole reversal.
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The full functionality — like pretty much everything else — is very much still in the early stages here.
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Police said they're in the early stages of the investigation — there's still a lot to be learned.
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My cancer was in the early stages, but it was the kind that tends to progress quickly.
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The foundation is in the early stages of building a similar village in Edmonton, according to CBC.
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These are all questions that should come to mind, even in the early stages of your planning.
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She writes books, and is in the early stages of converting her garage into a scent museum.
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"I'm big fan of creating mood and Pinterest boards in the early stages of planning," she said.
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In the early stages of the trial one of the policemen involved admits he burnt his notes.
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We are in the early stages of the work and have no plans to share right now.
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This made sense when China was in the early stages of moving away from a planned economy.
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And some argue that requiring a donor threshold in the early stages of the primary was valuable.
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Because there's a lot of money, as you said, in the early stages and that still continues.
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So, because of that, I think you could be in the early stages of WDC coming back.
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That said, the game is far too easy in the early stages of the single-player mode.
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And while we're still in the early stages of our relationship, this one shows some commendable promise.
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"This case is in the early stages of the investigation," Sheriff Larry Fowler said in the release.
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In fact, he still believes the market is still in the early stages of the bull cycle.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. antitrust enforcers are in the early stages of reviewing T-Mobile US Inc's (TMUS.
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The Wolverines quickly pushed the advantage to double digits in the early stages of the second half.
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"Crimetown" is still in the early stages of development for television after being announced a year ago.
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Right now, the Senate is only in the early stages of reviewing the American Health Care Act.
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Democrats, though, are closely watching to see if the proposal, still in the early stages, gains momentum.
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This game is massive and though I've played for several hours, I'm still in the early stages.
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Parlio is still in the early stages and you must be invited to add to the conversation.
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The discussions with Sun Life and Khazanah were in the early stages, one of the sources said.
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"The company is in the early stages of a positive transition to software," analyst Tal Liani said.
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Mr. Moon said that he would scrap the other two, which were both in the early stages.
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ALEX LEE, New York In the early stages of your collection, it's worth buying from reputable dealers.
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Then I'm in the early stages of a risky pregnancy in the middle of a global pandemic?
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The team was eliminated in the early stages of IEM Katowice, finishing tied for 9th-12th place.
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Scientists say that the ice sheet there may be in the early stages of an irreversible disintegration.
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But there is precedent for strict secrecy in the early stages, if that is what is happening.
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And she found most women entrepreneurs in the early stages of their businesses experienced the same issues.
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Investigators are in the early stages of conducting interviews and gathering evidence, SLED spokesman Thom Berry said.
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The business has to be for-profit, and in the early stages (one to five years preferred).
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The auto industry is in the early stages of a transition to electric and self-driving vehicles.
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Researchers studied 50 overweight and 50 normal weight people in the early stages of Type 2 diabetes.
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In the early stages of Watergate, Baker stood by Nixon and even privately promised to protect him.
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The process remains in the early stages, and given the potential issues, could fall apart, aides say.
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Rubio is still in the early stages of crafting a paid family leave package, according to Politico.
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More than anything else, it was the Spurs' defense that controlled the contest in the early stages.
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"We are in the early stages of implementing our strategy for profitable growth," CEO Jim Umpleby said.
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And we have reasons to be critical with how China dealt with it in the early stages.
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Speaking to reporters after a House Republican meeting, Simpson said the idea was in the early stages.
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People were fascinated by the bigness of the planet, caught up in the early stages of globalization.
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Both are in the early stages of development at Tesla and should be ready for unveiling next year.
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I think you're going to see businesses more than anything in the early stages clamoring for 5g capabilities.
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Clear, direct communication is also important for new graduates, or those in the early stages of their careers.
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In the early stages we are really getting customers to make sure that we build the right stuff.
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Some of whom in the early stages at least we're not confident in how they were to proceed.
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" GE declined to comment on the JPMorgan report, and said "the Power turnaround remains in the early stages.
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The Pentagon, like the Intelligence community, is now in the early stages of planning for a presidential transition.
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Social media users called Li a hero, accusing authorities of incompetence in the early stages of the outbreak.
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"Historically what happens in wars — in the early stages of wars — is that archives are destroyed," says Bjerkestrand.
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"I met a really amazing guy," Thore, 33, tells a friend in the early stages of the relationship.
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Pichai described the effort as "exploratory" and in the "early stages," according to a transcript obtained by Bloomberg.
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The concept is still in the early stages, but already companies including drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline are working on it.
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It's all still in the early stages of development, so we're not even close to seeing clinical trials.
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He seems already in the early stages of a 2020 campaign, no matter what Trump chooses to do.
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But the couple is still in the early stages of grief for the daughter they named Oakleigh Klover.
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We're still in the early stages of this transformation and in many ways it is just getting started.
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"I don't know if we are in the first inning but certainly in the early stages," O'Neill said.
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Five of the regulations are nearing completion, while another three are still in the early stages of rulemaking.
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Go deeper: The Interior Department is in the early stages of leasing for wind development off California's coast.
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Nikita Parris of England took flight as she celebrated her goal in the early stages of the tournament.
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The company has said that it is still in the early stages of its investigation into the breach.
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Officials admit that research is in the "early stages"; a working missile is at least a year away.
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The world's fifth-largest economy is in the early stages of its own experiment with driving Atlas crazy.
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One Wall Street analyst believes Amazon is still in the "early stages" in many of its key markets.
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Discussions are in the early stages and there is no guarantee a transaction will result, the sources added.
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"In the early stages, a VC is investing in the person (or team), not the company," O'Connor said.
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We're in the early stages of a massive technological transition that is spreading across every type of industry.
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Echoing that sentiment, Santa Rosa's Mayor Chris Coursey stressed the need for patience, especially in the early stages.
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The proposal is in the early stages of discussion and does not affect its rating at this moment.
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"There might be numerous false alarms, particularly in the early stages, when the operators were inexperienced," Barker conceded.
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It's made up of over 30,000 entrepreneurs, with most of them in the early stages of their businesses.
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We are in the early stages of a cultural civil war in which the left sees itself losing.
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The efforts are mostly in the early stages, but Amazon already has detractors, particularly for its drone efforts.
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The people told the Journal the Wall Street firm is in the early stages and may not proceed.
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Even so, the nascency of the derivatives market could be an impediment, at least in the early stages.
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Aides to Mr. Trump declined to comment, beyond saying that discussion about candidates was in the early stages.
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For some people in the early stages, it makes sense to protect assets from long-term care costs.
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Yet, "we are still in the early stages of that diversification away from purely Iranian patronage," he added.
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At the time, Ms. Reif was in the early stages of a divorce from a 3403-year marriage.
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Tensions spiked in the early stages of the election when two former generals stepped forward to challenge him.
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But many insiders are understandably reluctant to make public endorsements in the early stages of a crowded race.
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Lee says he is in the early stages of a major study to examine some of those factors.
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In the early stages of wearables, devices could track basic data like the number of steps you took.
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The litigation is in the early stages, but shares in Apple fell 902 percent yesterday on the news.
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The precise design has yet to be determined — Mr. Piano is in the early stages of the process.
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At the time, Ms. Reif was in the early stages of a divorce from a 27-year marriage.
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Although studies of e-cigarettes are increasing, they, like the devices themselves, are still in the early stages.
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"I'm interested in the question of how eukaryotes evolved in the early stages on the Earth," Tang said.
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The judge's ruling comes in the early stages of the case and is expected to be immediately appealed.
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He took heat again over NDAs on Tuesday night in the early stages of the South Carolina debate.
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She said that Mr. Simmon had learned he was in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease in February.
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Two weeks after Mr. Ponte's resignation, City Hall is still in the early stages of selecting his replacement.
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Know what Hulu values in candidatesWorkplace culture is key in the early stages of Hulu&aposs hiring process.
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TikTok is popular with American teens, but it is in the early stages of making money from ads.
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The nomination comes as the Trump administration is in the early stages of preparing a tax-reform plan.
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One of the market's oldest inflation hedges appears to be in the early stages of a comeback: gold.
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Television is in the early stages of developing a reboot of the classic sitcom "ALF," according to Variety.
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Planning is still in the early stages and the project has not been given an official go-ahead.
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The police department reported 13 arrests in the early stages of a street march led by labor unions.
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Management said it remains in the early stages of upgrading these stores to fit with its new design aesthetic.
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Over the summer, a prequel was reported to be in the early stages of development at Twentieth Century Fox.
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The proposed summit is in the early stages and would likely focus on Syria, nuclear arms control and Ukraine.
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Law Society Chief Executive Catherine Dixon disagreed that lawyers aren't worth the money in the early stages of separation.
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The company is still in "the early stages of understanding" a possible menu addition, the company confirmed to CNBC.
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"We continue to believe we are in the early stages of a multi-year recovery in mining," Umpleby said.
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The source spoke on condition of anonymity because the CFPB is in the early stages of weighing nonbank regulation.
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Scientists are in the early stages of understanding COVID-19, Fauci said during an interview with NPR on Tuesday.
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"I think that the overall kind of product itself is still very much in the early stages," Robins said.
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Facebook is in the early stages of testing a new dating app to help users find their soul mates.
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Although in the early stages, they aim to incorporate big data and artificial intelligence to provide appropriate, affordable solutions.
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Collins said WEH was also in the early stages of studying opportunities in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Bangladesh.
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Although still in the early stages, Jani believes that's one part of the industry that could use more options.
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Project AirGig is still in the early stages of testing, and field trials aren't slated to begin until 2017.
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However, most of the research is still in the early stages, and there's currently no regulation or uniform standards.
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It may be in the early stages still, but it sounds like the Trainwreck star, 34, is seriously smitten.
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Cadet, 21991, in 221 made the journey to the capital in the early stages of El Comandante's socialist experiment.
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Merck, which has licensed that vaccine for use outside of Brazil, is in the early stages of clinical testing.
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Things are still in the early stages, but here's why we can thank Twitter for this bit of #BlackGirlMagic.
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The show is reportedly still in the early stages of development, and a cast has yet to be confirmed.
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More importantly ... she's happily moving on with her new man, Mr. Jones ... although it's still in the early stages.
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We're in the early stages of figuring out what the story is for the modern version of the movie.
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Caesars Entertainment (CZR) and Eldorado Resorts (ERI) are in the early stages of exploring a merger, according to Reuters.
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That was in the early stages of the current eight-year bull market run, the second longest in history.
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Still, researchers are in the early stages of fully understanding exactly how SAMe and other methyl-group chemicals work.
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Frankamp hit 276 of 21 03-pointers in the first half to boost the Shockers in the early stages.
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There are roughly six months until the midterm elections, which means such planning is still in the early stages.
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The tests are still in the early stages and it's possible that Facebook may never roll out the feature.
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In April 21990, with crime nationwide in the early stages of a two-decade-long downswing, Mr. Bratton resigned.
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"We're ... in the early stages, I should say, of a huge paradigm shift to cloud computing," Smith told Cramer.
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The talks are in the early stages, these people said, with no guarantee that a deal will be reached.
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Others, such as screenings, can catch disease in the early stages, when treatment may be easier and more effective.
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The project is still in the early stages of its longer-term goals of mass production and free distribution.
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Talks are still in the early stages, and follow CRV's recent hiring of Brett Rochkind away from General Atlantic.
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The Asian contest will then rotate among competing nations, although discussions for expansion are still in the early stages.
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It shows that of the utilities that do have EV-related programs, most are still in the early stages.
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The investigations into the attack were in the early stages, however, and attribution for cyber attacks is notoriously difficult.
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Scherrer who are in the early stages of dementia can pursue fulfilling lives and make plans for future care.
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But advocates say these techniques can deceive children, who are in the early stages of understanding and recognizing advertisements.
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The talks are in the early stages, they said, and may not yield any progress in resolving Venezuela's crisis.
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Third and most disturbingly, the US appears to be in the early stages of a massive fracking infrastructure buildout.
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STRIVR is in the early stages of developing a sparring simulator which it hopes to use for the UFC.
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The discussions are in the early stages, and may also involve commercial companies fronting cash for the rescue fund.
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"An ethical framework must be forged now, while brain surrogates remain in the early stages of development," they said.
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In the early stages of each match, when Mickelson was most nervous, he said Kisner's chatter had calmed him.
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Consider that lung cancer detected in the early stages has a survival rate approaching 90 percent in many series.
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In other words, in the early stages of the Social Security program, many paid in and few received benefits.
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It is often said in and around Silicon Valley that we are in the early stages of the internet.
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"We are in the early stages of dealing with an incident at London Bridge," police said in a statement.
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As the feature is in the early stages of user testing, Google still has some kinks to work out.
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It said it was in the early stages of developing a variant with a payload capacity of 6,000 kg.
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Multiple news outlets, including CNBC, on Friday reported that the White House is in the early stages of weighing .
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"At this time, foul play is suspected and the case is in the early stages of investigation," police said.
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In addition to the safeguards the law requires, its practice can be balky — at least in the early stages.
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In the early stages, I got through a couple of bags of Haribo and a tray of Chips Ahoy!
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" In the early stages, Yassin felt his videos were sometimes touristy - "look at this place", "how cool is this?
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The antiviral drug ribavirin is known to be an effective treatment when taken in the early stages of illness.
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The technique cuts the cost per plane in the early stages of a project, smoothing profit margins over time.
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The work, which will include adding end-to-end encryption across all the apps, is in the early stages.
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Facebook briefly teased its own Oculus Rift with that "inside out" tracking, but it's still in the early stages.
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But because the ants are in the early stages of their species' evolution, this is hard to detect, they said.
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National police spokesman Martinus Sitompul said police and an anti-terrorist unit were in the early stages of their investigation.
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We're still in the early stages of such a reaction, and it could well turn out to be short-lived.
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The company says it's also in the early stages of building out 3D models for venues in Europe as well.
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The Greens say they are in the early stages of exploring the idea and have not yet produced firm costings.
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While Amazon is still in the early stages of the proposal process, the groups' demands may be a hard sell.
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Libyan officials and commanders say that some Islamic State militants fled Sirte in the early stages of the campaign there.
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"Harry and Camille are in the early stages of dating," an unnamed source (naturally) told (the unreliable outlet) The Sun.
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This revelation suggests improved methods to detect cancer are needed, especially in the early stages when cancers are highly curable.
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Atlanta-based UPS is in the early stages of its $20 billion capital spending project to automate and expand facilities.
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In addition to championing breastfeeding, Jameson has also used social media to joke about its challenges in the early stages.
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The family has filed complaints through the Italian criminal courts, though these investigations are apparently still in the early stages.
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"Both are in the early stages of development at Tesla and should be ready for unveiling next year," he wrote.
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Both types of medication are typically taken for about 7 to 10 days in the early stages of Bell's palsy.
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Still pondering: It appears the idea is still in the early stages and Twitter hasn't decided if it'll build this.
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It's in the early stages for that kind of a business model but I think it's a very promising one.
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Discussions appear to be in the early stages, but Kimishima wants films to be produced sooner than five years away.
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The sources say that the talks are in the early stages and that no specific policies have been decided on.
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"My boss is in the early stages of pimping out his 10 acres of land," a hedge fund trader said.
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The entrepreneur has just begun the permitting process, so he's still in the early stages of putting the venture together.
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I'm in the early stages of planning my own wedding, and have been to a fair amount of friends' nuptials.
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While details are slim and the discussions are characterized as being in the "early stages," the move certainly makes sense.
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The firm said the snack maker is in the early stages of a recovery under a very strong leadership team.
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A few more 753-pointers by Stanley Johnson and Bullock in the early stages of the fourth tied the score.
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Alibaba is in the early stages of making an investment in Grab, two sources with knowledge of discussions told TechCrunch.
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But with the 2018 cycle still in the early stages, Bannon is reportedly directing donors to Trump-aligned outside groups.
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Capture of 2015 BZ509 must have happened in the early stages of the solar system, about 4.5 billion years ago.
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Goldman Sachs reiterated its buy rating, saying Amazon is still in the "early stages" in many of its key markets.
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You are probably sick to death of hearing about Black Friday, and we're only in the early stages of November.
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But it's inherently difficult to discern which companies will be successful in the early stages, regardless of private-market hype.
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Both Ethereum and Ripple have seen stunning rallies this year, but both are in the early stages of their experiments.
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"He was already in the early stages of septic shock, and his kidneys had already had some injury," Hendren said.
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It's equally as applicable to later-stage investments, but in the early stages of a business, this is serious stuff.
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Masterson pointed out that the federal government is just in the early stages of a massive reinvestment in taxpayer dollars.
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In the early stages of his candidacy, though, the most powerful check on Mr. Biden has been Mr. Biden himself.
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He's in the early stages of research on a vaccine that could prevent ticks from transmitting Lyme and other diseases.
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As Andrew reports, pharma giants like Johnson & Johnson and Sanofi are also in the early stages of developing potential vaccines.
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In the early stages of the outbreak, young people appeared to be largely unmoved by the threat of the virus.
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After crashing out in the early stages of qualifying, Hamilton cheered on Bottas, who claimed pole position ahead of Vettel.
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One can argue that China is bent on big increases in weapons production and is still in the early stages.
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You will, though, be asked to provide a certain amount of personal information in the early stages of your journey.
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"In the early stages of an infectious-disease outbreak, Roess added, much of the panic is "fear of the unknown.
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Despite all of his success, Curtis told CNBC he struggled with self-discipline in the early stages of his career.
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Dive also uses Twitter to disseminate videos and is in the early stages of using TikTok to promote its podcasts.
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Our hospital, like many others at that time, was still in the early stages of creating a policy and procedure.
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In the early stages of building your business, it is likely that you are also working a full-time job.
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The A.C.A., or Obamacare, focused on expanding coverage, with very little to address cost of care in the early stages.
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"I caution everyone that we're still in the early stages," Mr. Jones, a former trial lawyer, said in another video.
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McMurray said he and his previous campaign manager agreed to part ways in the early stages of the election cycle.
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It could also have something to do with being more vulnerable in the early stages of an illness, he said.
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A debt management strategy is still in the early stages of development, but the government wishes to limit domestic borrowing.
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The planning is still in the early stages, but everyone is fully committed and the tour is going to happen.
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In the early stages of pregnancy, you may notice some symptoms around the time of a missed period, Dr. Guarnaccia says.
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Talks are in the early stages and NXP may entertain other offers, should they emerge, according to one of the sources.
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The researchers saw that, in the early stages of Alzheimer's, glycation damages an enzyme called MIF, or macrophage migration inhibitory factor.
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Reports filtering out of Trump's inner circle speak of chaos and disorganization in the early stages of the nascent new administration.
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But Alexa skills are still very much in the early stages, and developers are in a good spot to cash in.
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The company said the business is in the "early stages" of a brand revamp and plans to sell higher-end foods.
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Last week the authorities arrested a cell of alleged Islamic State sympathizers in the early stages of planning a terrorist attack.
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Looking for them can be crucial in the early stages of a new outbreak, as it was with SARS and Ebola.
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While still in the early stages, the new business would likely not directly compete with more consumer-facing services like TaskRabbit.
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Speculation about what is on the president's mind begins with assertions that he might be in the early stages of dementia.
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Though the disease is deadly, it can be treated by surgery or medicine if it is caught in the early stages.
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Discussions are still in the early stages, and include fundamental questions about how the deal and resulting holdings will be structured.
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A U.S. Navy spokeswoman said the investigation was in the early stages and it was premature to speculate on the causes.
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This is an incredibly important undertaking — and we're still in the early stages of defining how this will work in practice.
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Though still in the early stages of development, this cutting-edge technology is primarily used in haute couture at the moment.
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And second, sweeping wonk systems for revenue neutrality will not do much to overcome political resistance, especially in the early stages.
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But the administration has at least kick-started internal deliberations on the proposal, though discussions are still in the early stages.
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He was one of several men interviewed who referred to a game played in the early stages of the sociotherapy program.
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However, discussions are still in the early stages, the report notes — only one major record company is on board so far.
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Blockchain is in the early stages of development in the financial industry, but JPMorgan is optimistic about its potential, Farooq said.
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Botox maker Allergan is in the "early stages" of talks to acquire drugmaker Shire, the company confirmed Thursday following media reports.
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The German led in the early stages but lost position to Bottas through the pitstops, despite having built a comfortable advantage.
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The investigation of the Nice attack is still in the early stages and we don't know the motivation of the killer.
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Ensuring that ratio is right is really important, especially in the early stages of a new platform or product, she said.
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Most lawmakers in the 55-member CBC have opted to stay on the sidelines in the early stages of the primary.
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The incidents took place four years ago, when the woman was 20 years old and in the early stages of pregnancy.
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General Motors and the construction company Bechtel are also in the early stages of teaming up on a proposed charging network.
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We are asking quite a lot of these little bodies whose immune systems and brain development are in the early stages.
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There were obviously defense department things, but it was a very ... In the early stages, it was a hub of activity.
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It's the only thing I've found that doesn't just prevent infections, but can also reverse an infection in the early stages.
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The foundation is also in the early stages of a private reporting system where users could report harassment, Ms. Lo said.
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With Fabric told to close, again, they were so supportive of bringing people through in the early stages of their careers.
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In the early stages of settlement, when everything is still fighting for space, territory disputes kick up a lot of chemistry.
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This missile shield is still in the early stages of development and has a mixed record of defending against missile attacks.
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In 2008, Clinton faced off with Barack Obama while John Edwards's campaign was in the early stages of its death throes.
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In fact, experts are in the early stages of investigating whether resistant starches could play a role in preventing colon cancer.
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Philanthropy is in the early stages of development in China, and the sector has been roiled in recent years by scandals.
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Clinton's and Ms. Piercy's from Wellesley, who had joined Ms. Piercy in the early stages of a project with that ambition.
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It has shown major artists in the early stages of their careers, among them Cindy Sherman, Jeff Koons and Barbara Kruger.
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Mr. Cameron was cursing "about the coverage that he was getting in the early stages of the referendum," Mr. Gallagher said.
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With the third cycle half-complete, we may be in the early stages of a multiyear strengthening period for the euro.
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The rub, however, is that the benefit generally occurred only in the early stages of DOMS, at 24 hours post-exercise.
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Ran Neu-Ner, founder and CEO of OnChain Capital, warned that bitcoin is just in the early stages of its existence.
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Although some of these measures may be in the early stages of implementation, there has been a fundamental lack of coordination.
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It's not uncommon for potential candidates to avoid discussing policy specific at length, particularly in the early stages of a campaign.
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I think that's the alarming thing for India, that it's become very, very unequal in the early stages of its development.
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House Democrats are in the early stages of an investigation into how several Trump administration officials obtained clearances, including Mr. Kushner.
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"So many cases get thrown out in the early stages because of the way this standard has been read," Raghu said.
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Similarly, American reliance on cluster munitions, which peaked in the early stages of the 2003 Iraq war, has all but disappeared.
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While companies are beginning to find ways to put vegetables in their products, especially frozen items, they're still in the early stages.
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The group also gave updates on how much they've raised for Biden throughout northern California in the early stages of his campaign.
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The app will likely prove useful to women in the early stages of pregnancy whose bumps are less visible to fellow commuters.
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More recently, he opened Marcus B&P in downtown Newark, an area that is also in the early stages of a comeback.
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The country is in the early stages of implementing an accord with leftist rebels to end Latin America&aposs longest running conflict.
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The standard approaches that help a lot of people, at least in the early stages—losing weight, in particular—haven't helped me.
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However, the report said the process for picking the next World Bank chief remain fluid and is still in the early stages.
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Additionally, diagnosis of HIV in the early stages of the infection is still challenging, compromising treatment as a prevention strategy, Cohen said.
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That makes it vital for Beijing to neutralize Taiwan's navy and air force in the early stages of an attack, Kaushal said.
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The investigation is still in the early stages and analysis of the malware that was used is expected to take several weeks.
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Bloom was in the early stages of her modeling career, choosing "cutting edge" pieces to show off back on the South Side.
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It felt super exciting to get to work with founders in the early stages of a company and still be doing investing.
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One group is in the early stages of forming a second march on Washington, DC — this time with a focus on science.
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Although still in the early stages of research, it is thought women are more at risk of ecstasy-related hyponatremia than men.
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The process of deciding who and where to cut are in the early stages, another person with knowledge of the matter said.
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Mr. Barr has also contacted government officials in Britain and Australia about their roles in the early stages of the Russia investigation.
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In the early stages of the bull market, the list of outperformers was dominated almost in its entirety by low-quality stocks.
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After hearing whispers of Duffy's idea through a mutual friend, Renner reached out to Duffy in the early stages of Everence's development.
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Hilton revealed that while they're still in the early stages of planning, she knows exactly what type of dress she's looking for.
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Variety reports that Disney is in the early stages of development on the project, with Stephen Daldry in talks to potentially direct.
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Google's project, dubbed "Stamp," is in the early stages of testing with publishers, said the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
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And while first-mover advantage is helpful in the early stages, it usually doesn't mean much in the long run (e.g. Myspace).
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If you're in the early stages of your sex toy adventures, you'll probably want to start with something small and non-threatening.
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But the program also saw a decline in indictments and a rise in the number of cases dismissed in the early stages.
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In the early stages of the 2020 elections, it's invested $61,000, and the majority of those donations have gone to GOP candidates.
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The company, which said it is in the early stages of its investigation, held briefings in the House and Senate this week.
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The bank is said to be in the early stages of mulling a sale, with the unit worth an estimated $1 billion.
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The source said Ivanka is in the early stages of exploring how to use her spotlight to speak out on the issue.
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The stock performance has lagged the broader energy sector, which is not unusual in the early stages of a commodity price recovery.
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I think the next step, I'm in the early stages of thinking about doing a conference and not showing up at one.
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"We are still in the early stages of executing the 'Consumer Direct Offense' with much more opportunity ahead of us," Campion said.
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Mueller's team, which is in the early stages of its investigation, will ultimately decide whether the interactions are relevant to the inquiry.
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AS) and its U.S. cable unit are in the early stages of working on an offer to buy Charter Communications Inc (CHTR.
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Mr Cain pulled out before voting began amid a personal scandal and Mr Perry went down in flames in the early stages.
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Willingness to commit, however, is not tested in the early stages of a relationship or even in the decision to be exclusive.
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Films about young people falling in love feel more inclusive and uplifting to people in the early stages of their own relationships.
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The three didn't know each other that well in the early stages of the band, but Riley says they warmed up quickly.
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An outlier that is still in the early stages of seed funding having raised $12 million in May this year is Finxact.
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While those in the early stages may handle a gun responsibly, the risk of trouble grows as the disease progresses, doctors say.
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Both proponents and opponents of "socialism" are beginning to battle it out in the early stages of the 2020 presidential election campaign.
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So there was a significant improvement we saw, which I think shows the benefit of the education, particularly in the early stages.
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The company also said it is in the early stages of a company-wide effort to cut costs and operate more efficiently.
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Campaigns in Oklahoma, Florida, Missouri and South Dakota are in the early stages of securing spots on ballots next year (The Hill).
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And while it is on their radar, Congress remains in the early stages of pressing the intelligence community to examine the threat.
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In 2017, Cassidy revealed that he was in the early stages of dementia, the same disease his mother and grandfather suffered from.
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Some companies are working on AI-driven software to detect deepfakes, but these efforts are still in the early stages of development.
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Slavitt stressed that the plan was still in the early stages, and that the agency would be soliciting feedback for several months.
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Several banks are in the early stages of adding artificial intelligence software to complement in-person interviews and other traditional hiring processes.
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But the technology is still in the early stages of development, and skeptics question whether it can deliver on its lofty promises.
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They are comfortably in the early stages of the process and Embiid won't be forced to skip any steps along the way.
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However, the project is still in the early stages so he's not quite sure on all the details, price points, and timelines.
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"We are in the early stages of development," said Miller, who brings together climatologists and energy engineers to solve complex sustainability problems.
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There is no evidence in the early stages of the investigation that links Patterson to the parents or to Jayme, Fitzgerald said.
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But the hybrid idea that he was helping to innovate was still in the early stages of its march toward the mainstream.
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It does — and big losses now are the hardest to overcome for people who are in the early stages of their retirement.
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Research on the combination is still in the early stages, though a drug trial is set to start soon in New York.
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But the officials cautioned that the investigation was still in the early stages and that detectives and prosecutors were still gathering evidence.
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The opportunities for incarcerated defendants to participate in their own defense, especially in the early stages of a case, can be limited.
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J.P. Morgan called Maxar "a high-risk/high-reward opportunity" as the company is in the early stages of a turnaround plan.
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Rice pointed out that the previous Ohio AG, Mike DeWine, worked closely with MDL plaintiffs in the early stages of the litigation.
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According to former FBI Director James Comey's testimony, Trump was not personally under investigation in the early stages of the Russia probe.
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Police are reportedly in the early stages of their probe, and are looking into the moderation efforts of both 8chan and Watkins.
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In other words, we are in the early stages of either an authoritarian consolidation of power or a civil war, or both.
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Governments might be deliberately obfuscating what is going on in the country—as China did in the early stages of the outbreak.
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But in the Belmont, tempo in the early stages is usually moderate, so Japanese horses can run much closer to the pace.
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This investigation is in the early stages, but Trump has no plans to wait for it to either condemn or clear him.
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The comment followed reports saying the U.S. is in the early stages of proposing a new round of trade talks with China.
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The firm's strategists say overheated bullishness tripped its "sell" indicator Tuesday, in the early stages of what has been a rough week.
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The work is in the early stages and has yet to be integrated into any commercial systems, but early results look promising.
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European investigators are also in the early stages of an antitrust investigation involving Facebook, according to a person familiar with the inquiry.
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The company's also in the early stages of working with the Monterey Bay Aquarium to help detect species in the ocean nearby.
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On Wednesday, the Silicon Valley companies showed that they were still in the early stages of their battle to limit misinformation online.
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But there "are so many pieces to this puzzle," Ms. Karuzas said, emphasizing that the research is still in the early stages.
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Bailey: In the early stages it appeared this race was going to be all about health care, the economy and pension reform.
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Because in the early stages of an event like this, the reports of what happened are often wrong and subject to change.
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Netflix is in the early stages of developing a news show similar to CBS's "60 Minutes" and ABC's "20/20," MarketWatch reported.
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"What's the essence of the endeavor that you're embarking on?" he asks founders and people in the early stages of starting a company.
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Suncor said separately that it was in the early stages of a commercial dispute with Fort Hills project partner Total over project funding.
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In one case, Kirsis Acevedo moved into a Boston apartment with her husband while she was in the early stages of her pregnancy.
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On Wednesday, the Silicon Valley companies showed that they were still in the early stages of their battle to limit misinformation online. nyti.
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Trump at the time was in the early stages of his ultimately successful campaign to secure the Republican nomination and eventually the presidency.
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Facebook says it's still in the early stages of its investigation and that it's not even sure who's behind the network of accounts.
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It is also occurs in the early stages of a 2020 presidential race likely to be framed by the strength of the economy.
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At the time, Google was in the early stages of commercializing its cloud, said Clarke, Workday's senior vice president of technology and infrastructure.
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We came across Berger's work in the early stages of assembling this year's photo issue and knew immediately we needed to include it.
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A few things were behind it, probably tried too much in the windy conditions and missed loads of fairways in the early stages.
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Biden, who largely avoided attacks on other Democratic candidates in the early stages of the campaign, released the ad after Buttigieg and Sen.
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Many east African countries are still in the early stages of drafting laws, prohibiting usage unless in exceptional circumstances and with strict approvals.
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Many east African countries are still in the early stages of drafting laws, prohibiting usage unless in exceptional circumstances and with strict approvals.
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Many of my subscribers are in the early stages of transitioning, and some are just trying to figure themselves out a bit more.
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"We're in the early stages of our journey and the updated Xbox Game Bar experience is just the beginning," explains the Xbox team.
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The talks are in the early stages, the Post reported, and officials have not decided whether to ask Congress to approve a cut.
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"We hope that our innovation may open up new research directions that will help to diagnose neurological disease in the early stages"[Neuropsychology]
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The tech giant in the early stages of developing a device that sits on top of televisions and integrates with American Well's technology.
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A lawyer who defended AMG in the early stages of that case, Andrew Smith, is now director of the FTC consumer protection bureau.
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Perosino said they were only six months into their work and were still in the early stages of pouring over the bank's archives.
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During the series (which has already been commissioned for a second season), you'll meet Ryan in the early stages of his CIA career.
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The two teams swung back and forth in the early stages of the game, with humans taking the lead, then AI, then humans.
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Blood tests revealed his kidneys were in the early stages of chronic disease and, since then, medication has stopped the disease from progressing.
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But at the same time, given England's recent history at international tournaments, its exit in the early stages was always a distinct possibility.
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It said that its investigation is still in the early stages and that it would take "appropriate action" once more details become available.
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Linda and Drew are in the early stages of planning a destination wedding that will combine her Chinese background and his Scottish heritage.
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All three are in the early stages of building tracks on which to test the propulsion and levitation technology that undergird the Hyperloop.
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Obviously the project is still in the early stages of development, but Microsoft says it's the right time to start rethinking data centers.
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Usha had been approved in the early stages of the green card process, and had successfully extended her H-1B visa twice before.
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A week ago, Cow 401 and four other members of her experimental herd at UC Davis were in the early stages of pregnancy.
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Cerberus has hired two investment banks that are in the early stages of soliciting offers from potential buyers for DynCorp, the sources added.
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Although Key said, just like one does in the early stages of a blossoming romance, he had previously been sitting by his phone.
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The Hollywood trade publications cited unnamed sources as saying that the project was in the early stages of development by Disney and Lucasfilm.
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In the early stages of the tech revolution the nerds got their revenge by earning more money than the jocks ever dreamed of.
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At the same time, however, we saw much the same in the early stages of the internet, and look where we are today.
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We know we're still in the early stages of November but it's happening, and once it starts, it will be difficult to stop.
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Brits in the early stages of their career could be earning almost twice the average graduate's salary – if they land the right job.
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Aides say these amendments aren't likely to show up in the near term -- they are still in the early stages of drafting them.
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Some experts think this is the only way to strike offensive missiles in the early stages of launch when they are most vulnerable.
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Salesforce is in the early stages of international expansion, offering it potential for growth, New England Investment & Retirement Group analyst Brian Pirri said.
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That is not much different from how collectors of contemporary artists in the early stages of their careers have done it for decades.
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American investment in oil and natural gas in Mexico is still in the early stages after being mostly closed for over 70 years.
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"You see some of your worst performers in the early stages, but this is where you get your biggest investment returns," he said.
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The startup is still in the early stages of signing up advertisers and publishers, but it's already held discussions with adtech company AppNexus.
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HBO reportedly tried to get Snyder onboard for a Watchmen TV series back in 2014, but it fell apart in the early stages.
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Regardless of how it unfolds, it's likely that anything mined in the early stages will be used in space — not moved to Earth.
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He is in the early stages of making a documentary about "Cane River" and at work on a Showtime project about Rodney King.
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Doctors say the findings should help reassure men that surgery and radiation are equally reasonable choices in the early stages of the disease.
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Public health experts say the Trump administration is still playing catch-up after not responding aggressively in the early stages of the coronavirus.
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In the early stages of the current political season, Democratic rank and file seem to be embracing Biden and his traditional Democratic themes.
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So no, she is not a Normani, formerly of the girl group Fifth Harmony, now in the early stages of a solo career.
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"Perhaps we are in the early stages of a melt-up similar to the late stages of past bull markets," Mr. Paulsen wrote.
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When they added thyroid hormone to the organoid in the early stages of development, they saw red-green cones develop in the dish.
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May's tough talk, in the early stages of negotiation, set her up for a bitter falling out with Brexiteers in her own party.
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So long term, software companies could see a positive impact, because so many companies are actually in the early stages of digital transformation.
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"We are in the early stages of understanding if, and to what extent, we may be temporarily impacted by the coronavirus," Kirkhorn said.
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Though it&aposs in the early stages, she added that it&aposs the kind of project that will become essential to companies worldwide.
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And some research suggests that frequent, brisk walks may improve memory and physical abilities in those in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.
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In the early stages of the Trump impeachment investigation, he said that evidence of a quid pro quo would be cause for concern.
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"You are going to take lots of chances and in the early stages, most of them aren't going to work out," explains Watson.
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Bloomberg News reported Safran was in the early stages of deliberating whether to make an offer, and could decide against such a move.
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"It remains to be seen how successful it is going to be because it [diversification] is in the early stages," said Oliver-Ellis.
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Facebook cautioned that its journalism project was in the early stages, and would evolve as the needs of publishers, readers and journalists changed.
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The scope of the investigation by the United States attorney's office, which appeared to be in the early stages, was not immediately clear.
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To that end, the most important scene here is a flashback to Sweetwater in the early stages of Delos's investment in the operation.
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While other companies have tested self-driving cars for years and some are in the early stages of offering a taxi service, Drive.
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James&apos family told officials that the 68-year-old is in the early stages of dementia, according to the Los Angeles Times.
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The findings, announced by state officials last week, came in the early stages of a major renovation project for the former Spanish mission.
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She explained the reason: In the early stages of romantic love, a distinct cocktail of chemicals juices through our bodies — dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin.
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Amazon (AMZN) and Softbank-backed OneWeb are also in the early stages of developing and deploying internet-beaming satellite constellations of their own.
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Kirkhorn said the hit to Tesla earnings will be limited because profits from the China-made cars are still in the early stages.
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Many strategists expect little to no market impact in the early stages of the program, which has been well broadcast by the Fed.
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The report by an independent official presented a definitive accounting of the F.B.I.'s actions in the early stages of the Russia investigation.
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Although still in the early stages, manufacturers of life-size sex dolls are experimenting with technology that would imbue them with artificial intelligence.
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On Friday, reports also said the White House is in the early stages of considering a ban on U.S. investments in Chinese companies.
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The talks are in the early stages, one source said, adding that the fund size could be higher or lower than the target.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Félicette was one of many animals who were involuntary participants in the early stages of space exploration.
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LOS ANGELES — President Trump is still in the early stages of putting in place the tough immigration policy he vowed as a candidate.
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"Even though they are in the early stages of feather evolution, they have already adapted their skin to this more modern structure," McNamara said.
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Singer's basket came in the early stages of a massive 24-0 run that put the Bears up 70-83 with 8:09 remaining.
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I'm working hard, but am still in the early stages of my quest to build a career out of stand-up comedy and writing.
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Wade four decades ago, it theoretically gave all women across the country equal access to safe, legal abortion in the early stages of pregnancy.
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With the Brewers in the early stages of a massive rebuilding process, the 29-year-old has been the subject of frequent trade rumors.
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The legendary Silicon Valley venture firm, known for its stellar investment returns, is in the early stages of raising its next global growth fund.
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He's argued that keeping witness testimony private in the early stages prevents other witnesses from learning what others are saying and aligning their stories.
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By all accounts, we appear to be in the early stages of a classic "hype cycle" about the potential for uses of blockchain technology.
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In the early stages of their relationship, the National Enquirer revealed it had seen private texts and photos the couple had sent each other.
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The space outbursts occurred in the early stages of a new solar system's formation, when young stars are known to emanate jets of gas.
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"The reality is, in the U.S. we're in the early stages; around the rest of the world, they've really adopted contactless payments," Sanford said.
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And while the Godzilla / King Kong "Monsterverse" is still in the early stages, it looks like it'll have an uphill battle to mainstream success.
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Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge was admitted to St. Mary's Hospital, Paddington, London earlier this morning in the early stages of labour.
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In the early stages of a relationship, it's not necessary to disclose information that isn't important to the partnership under the guise of honesty.
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In the early stages of development, the team gathered together a range of reference material to help guide the visual style of the game.
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"We are running a small-scale test and the concept is in the early stages right now," a Facebook spokesperson confirmed to The Verge.
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Biotech has had a rough run for the past few decades, but Leone thinks the sector is now in the early stages of recovery.
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Analysts at UBS believe U.S. stocks are in the early stages of a "multi-year" period of higher volatility and greater dispersion of returns.
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IKEA said Wednesday that it's in the early stages of a push to sell products on online retail platforms other than its own website.
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"Would you tell an underweight anorexic patient in the early stages of recovery to start exercising to prove she loves her self?" she asked.
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The New York-based retailer is in the early stages of exploring options for its debt that could include a refinancing, the sources said.
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Most of these companies, the research showed, were still in the early stages of fully embracing technology as a key component of their business.
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RICS said that more than two thirds of respondents in London believed the commercial property cycle was in the early stages of a downturn.
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When Magnanti was in the early stages of her abortion, a small group of people entered her hospital room holding copies of the Bible.
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The United States is in the early stages of a manufacturing renaissance, and is expected to grow, thanks to cheap and plentiful natural gas.
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Apple is also in the early stages of proposing this method as a web standard through the W3C Web Platform Incubator Community Group (WICG).
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We also like the look of Keyboard/Button Mapper, though it's still in the early stages of development and hasn't yet been officially released.
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Though still in the early stages of his career, the 27-year-old's name has been cropping up a fair bit since our serenade.
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A controversial market exists in Hong Kong for prenatal gender testing as blood tests are far more conclusive in the early stages than ultrasounds.
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"Eating a healthy diet and exercising regularly may help prevent liver damage from starting or reverse it in the early stages," the group says.
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Quest is in the early stages of developing a rare earth metal project in northern Quebec and does not yet have an operating mine.
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He became a close confidant of Trump in the early stages of the campaign and the future president embraced those ideas throughout his campaign.
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On Monday, the Trump administration released several proposed changes to the Higher Education Act, which is in the early stages of reauthorization by Congress.
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As an MLB prospect in the early stages of spring training, any media coverage is a sign that good things are coming your way.
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In the early stages of AI development, opinions vary wildly on what it might be capable of, or what it will be useful for.
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Trump seems to be recognizing these dynamics and appears to be in the early stages of approaching these international challenges — particularly from Russia — differently.
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The cybersecurity standards for banks are in the early stages of development and come in the form of an advanced notice of proposed rulemaking.
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With Roth's project in the early stages, it's too soon to say whether this will be the version that finally makes it to theaters.
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In a typical expansion, gasoline consumption tends to dominate in the early stages while distillate growth takes over as the cycle becomes more mature.
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But in the early stages of the general election, exposed to hostile voices, he has seemed at times unsure, tone deaf and gaffe prone.
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"We are in the early stages of it but I think we both are working from the position of getting to yes," he said.
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"I'm concerned about getting into a trade war, and it seems like we may actually be in the early stages of it," he said.
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The victory also brought some redemption for the forward, who had been pilloried by the Brazilian public in the early stages of the tournament.
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And while Congress is in the early stages of pressing the intelligence community to examine the threat, there have been signs of congressional action.
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The technology testing is in the early stages and could end up being ditched from the final version of the iPhone, the report said.
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Ambassadors are supposed to seek changes in policies and often seek to influence officials in the early stages of administrations before policies are established.
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If you're in the early stages of research to find the right one for yourself, you've probably already run into the name Gravity Blankets.
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Eighteen months after it was filed, the lawsuit — naming the manufacturer, Remington; the wholesaler; and a local retailer — is still in the early stages.
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"In the early stages, we would put a note in each order asking [the customer] to post a photo and tag us," she said.
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"We believe Netflix is still in the early stages of global adoption," Morgan Stanley analyst Benjamin Swinburne wrote in a note to clients Tuesday.
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Their relationship bloomed in the early stages of Tei Shi and eventually fell apart halfway through making Crawl Space—although he completed its production.
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Last month, a U.S. official said one of the tests could be signs of an ICBM rocket engine in the early stages, Reuters reported.
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The Krispy Kreme Challenge confirmed the death, which reportedly took place in the early stages of the race, on its Facebook page on Saturday.
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The White House is in the early stages of determining what a federal approach to online data privacy should look like, Axios has learned.
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The only way this works is that people are open at the beginning… It's not a competitive world in the early stages of science.
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Its LentiGlobin treatment is still in the early stages of a clinical study, but the data showed encouraging signs to fix a debilitating disease.
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Elected by a narrow margin to a four-year term, Sheriff Lombardo, a Republican, is in the early stages of a re-election campaign.
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Mr. Fillon, who had been seen as a favorite in the early stages of the campaign, lost in the first round of the election.
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Mr. Barr had asked for the authority to facilitate his review of the intelligence agencies' involvement in the early stages of the Russia investigation.
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Rivera was actually a castmate on that series of The Ultimate Fighter—losing in the early stages to now-UFC featherweight stalwart Dennis Bermudez.
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When she was told she was the preferred candidate, she chose to tell her prospective employers she was in the early stages of pregnancy.
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Many of those people would now be in the early stages of incubating the virus, and might not yet be contagious, Dr. Famulare said.
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This may slightly impact profitability for the quarter, but is limited as the profit contribution from Model 3 Shanghai remains in the early stages.
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He said in his speech the US and India would make "very, very major" trade agreements but that they remain in the early stages.
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Climate policy experts in Sacramento and Mexico City are in the early stages of drafting a plan to link Mexico with that joint market.
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The ice sheet in Antarctica may be in the early stages of an unstoppable disintegration, as some glaciers melt at an increasingly rapid rate.
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Barack Obama's administration did this in the early stages of its nuclear deal with Iran, using a back channel in Oman starting in 2011.
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King Bhumibol's funeral pyre, devised as an ornate tower with the flourishes of a Thai temple, is still in the early stages of planning.
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That consensus begins with an understanding that what our society lacks in the early stages of a public health epidemic is a collective willpower.
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"It is hard to tell if they are pregnant when they are in the early stages," said 24-year-old passenger, Han dong-jin.
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In the early stages of the 2004 campaign, Howard Dean's opposition to the war propelled his candidacy, but John Kerry ultimately became the nominee.
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Moderna, a $7 billion biotech based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is one of these biotechs now in the early stages of producing an investigational vaccine.
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Spokesmen for all three companies stipulated that these deals were in the early stages or that it was difficult to be precise about estimates.
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Indie bookstores saw a dramatic rebirth during the decade's final years, while Barnes & Noble appeared to be in the early stages of a resurgence.
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IN 2.63 BRITISH TELECOM (BT), a former state-owned monopoly, was in the early stages of upgrading its copper wires to fibre-optic cables.
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Although an opioid addiction vaccine is still in the early stages, there are new medications to fight the crisis that are much further along.
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Officials in New York cautioned Thursday that the investigation is in the early stages and ongoing, and warned that further packages could be found.
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This may slightly impact profitability for the quarter, but is limited as the profit contribution from Model 3 Shanghai remains in the early stages.
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As a wide Democratic field split donors, the Trump campaign and Republican National Committee enjoyed fundraising success in the early stages of the race.
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Littler was virtually ignored by the galleries in the early stages of the 19773 United State Open's final round at Oakland Hills in Michigan.
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In the early stages of her career, Minaj lived in Atlanta and was managed by Debra Atney—Waka Flocka's mom and Gucci's former manager.
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Warren is among the Democratic lawmakers being considered for Clinton's vice presidential slot, but aides have said the process is still in the early stages.
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Results in the early stages of the 2016 campaign have increased pressure for Congress to act by highlighting the breadth of economic discontent among voters.
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Amtrak officials have been reluctant to provide specific figures for the cost of the project while they are still in the early stages of planning.
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It looked a bad decision in the early stages as Australia labored up front and the Danes tore into their opponents at a furious pace.
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China is still in the early stages of transitioning to a market-based bank resolution regime, with the first TLAC deadline as late as 2025.
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So they eliminated an area that had already been the subject of a surface search by air crews in the early stages of the hunt.
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The clock was conceived in 1947 — when the United States and Soviet Union were in the early stages of the Cold War's nuclear arms race.
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Wall was in the early stages of her reporting, and she would not have known much more about Madsen than what had already been published.
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Periods can be unpredictable Irregular periods are not uncommon, especially in the early stages of experiencing menstruation or as a woman approaches menopause, Villavicencio said.
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The outlet reports the film is in the early stages of development at Paramount Animation, and will include new songs as well as '90s classics.
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Anderson is still in the early stages of a throwing program and is not expected to return from back surgery until mid- to late-August.
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In the early stages of the game you are an escaped prisoner who emerges from their dungeon to find that the castle itself has fallen.
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"Competitive intensity has increased in some accounts as some competitors seek to share in the early stages of 5G," Nokia said in the earnings report.
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That is particularly important in the early stages of people's careers, which is not just when they lack experience but also when earnings grow fastest.
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" But the same report also notes that "the service is still in the early stages of development, and Apple could ultimately decide to abandon it.
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Argentina should have taken the lead after suffocating Scotland in the early stages and on 17 minutes Mariana Larroquette smashed a header against the bar.
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We're in the early stages of a global sustainability revolution that has the magnitude of the Industrial Revolution, but the speed of the digital revolution.
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Although Taina's body was in the early stages of decomposition, the police report states that bruises were noticeable on the girl's arms, legs and torso.
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The project — rumored to be codenamed Marzipan — is still in the early stages, and Apple isn't even planning on offering it to developers until 2019.
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Right now, Marzipan is still in the early stages, and only Apple has access to it (unless you're very good at digging through Apple's filesystems).
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CLSA said Coach has sales momentum, Tiffany could be helped by low expectations, and that Ralph Lauren is in the early stages of a turnaround.
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Unlike the oil industry cycle, which is in the early stages of expansion, the macroeconomic cycle in many of the advanced economies looks increasingly mature.
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The committee is still in the early stages of assembling what will be an operation employing hundreds of people responsible for planning dozens of events.
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Progressive victories in local criminal justice races — including prosecutors as well as sheriffs — have been a trend in the early stages of the 22017 cycle.
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For now, the US government's investigation is said to be in the early stages, and it's still unclear if anything will actually come of it.
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So I think we&aposre going to see more of a CIA rollout of what their involvement might be in the early stages of this.
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I also think, though, that Trump's madman act, which is maybe an act and maybe real, has been sort of good in the early stages.
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In 1866, the Republicans had commanding veto-proof majorities in Congress and were in the early stages of a long period of Republican-controlled government.
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As the New York Times reported, discussions were in the early stages and there were no guarantees that Twitter would actually be acquired by anyone.
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Despite Golovkin's aggression in the early stages of the round, Brook managed to land some stinging shots to whip those in attendance into a frenzy.
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The work of Caribou and other CRISPR-centric companies is still very much in the early stages, but the potential of the technology is enormous.
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We're hearing the discussions are in the early stages and nothing has been finalized, but that SoftBank has been interested in Zoox for a while.
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Yumiko was in the early stages of dementia, struggling with vocabulary and unable to teach the kimono-dressing classes she had run for 25 years.
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Still, she had a recurring nightmare in the early stages of her relationship: Cory finally came home, only to find her involved with another man.
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"I think the opportunity they're playing into — which is AI and machine learning — are just in the early stages of taking off," Nathani told CNBC.
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U.S. casino operators Eldorado Resorts and Caesars Entertainment are in the early stages of exploring a merger, people familiar with the matter said on Sunday.
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In the early stages of planning, organizers took what they considered the most intersectional approach, aligning themselves with a diverse group of other protest movements.
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The spin-off discussions are in the early stages and the bank has received interest from financial institutions and large enterprise technology companies, Farooq added.
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In the early stages, diagnosis is difficult since Ebola can be difficult to distinguish from malaria, typhoid fever, meningitis, yellow fever and other infectious diseases.
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He also argues that we're still in the early stages of what he and others hope/believe will be a mass market for music streaming.
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Instead, as he has floundered in the early stages of the campaign, Mr. Johnson has discovered that the people are taking their case to him.
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The fundraising round is in the early stages, and nothing is set, but the company could raise as much as $500 million, the people said.
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The people cautioned that since Lime is in the early stages of fundraising, the final amount it's seeking to raise could shift down the road.
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A source told Reuters that Verizon is in the early stages of exploring a deal, which would provide content to stream to its mobile subscribers.
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This inconsistency between educational attainment and income among married couples is also prevalent among newlyweds who are often in the early stages of their careers.
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Without divulging much detail, Nike said it's still in the early stages of testing this strategy and continues to evaluate those sales made on Amazon.
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Obama has been in the early stages of choosing a candidate to replace conservative Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia since his death two weeks ago.
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It could be very cool, but it's in the early stages of development, with LG saying the super simple user interface we saw wasn't final.
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Indeed, with their Senate confirmation hearings behind them, newly-installed leaders of executive branch agencies are in the early stages of implementing their respective agendas.
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Among the information Nunes is seeking is documentation on the use of a confidential informant in the early stages of the investigation into the campaign.
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"This work is in the early stages, so it's hard to say whether we will be able to achieve this on time," says van Oppen.
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The medical community is united on this point: Abortion, particularly in the early stages of pregnancy, is one of the safest medical procedures there is.
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Janet confirmed this past May that she was working on a new record, but was still in the early stages of writing and gathering concepts.
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"Lovebombing" is a term that is used by therapists to refer to someone being overly solicitous or affectionate in the early stages of a relationship.
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The committee is still in the early stages of assembling what will be an operation employing hundreds of people responsible for planning dozens of events.
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Only 2900 percent of ovarian cancer cases are diagnosed in the early stages and the survival rates for those diagnosed in later stages decrease significantly.
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She reached out to Maxwell in the early stages of her litigation, asking her to join the case, both women told CNN, but Maxwell declined.
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That lack of data in the U.S. is largely the result of delays in rolling out widespread testing in the early stages of the outbreak.
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While studying this is still in the early stages, the hypothesis is that pain and BDSM might actually be great tools for advanced mindfulness practitioners.
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A previously secret memo released on Friday claims that F.B.I. officials abused their authority and favored Democrats in the early stages of the Russia investigation.
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" The police admitted that it was unusual to arrest so many people in the early stages of an investigation, but described the action as "appropriate.
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Mr. Freeman, the prosecutor, said there were errors by the Minneapolis police and a state law enforcement agency in the early stages of the investigation.
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If Davis is a portrait of a mountain town in the early stages of renewal and change, Fayetteville offers a glimpse of what's to come.
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The company is also exploring using aerial drones for its Amazon Prime Air service — although, like the Scout program, it's still in the early stages.
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"As chief executive at the time, I take culpability for not closing down the account in the early stages," Mr. Henderson said in an interview.
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Here's what you need to know: • Let's first look at Antarctica, where the ice sheet may be in the early stages of an unstoppable disintegration.
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And some of the companies involved are raising IPO-sized rounds even as their technologies or networks are still in the early stages of development.
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The committee's top-ranking Democrat, Tim Walz of Minnesota, represents a right-leaning rural district and is in the early stages of running for governor.
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Right now, still in the early stages of surveying Irma's destruction, Colliers hasn't been able to determine the exact impact on the real estate market.
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While smartphone-based VR is still in the early stages, there are some drones that prove the technology is coming along quicker than we think.
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The company said it is in the early stages of the investigation and is said to be working with the FBI to understand what happened.
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We're in the early stages of a process in which we're seeing the Republican establishment lose influence and power despite their vast coffers of money.
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Jay Mariyappan told an industry forum that the 'New Energy' team is in the early stages of looking at options in the renewable energy space.
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SpaceX is also in the early stages of developing a constellation of thousands of satellites that could beam cheap, high-speed internet down to Earth.
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But people can live for years and still contribute to society, still often work in the early stages, and still have meaningful and profound experiences.
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Republicans in Congress and in conservative news media have asserted that the memo will show political bias in the early stages of the Russia inquiry.
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In the early stages of the litigation, the challengers suggested that a gap of more than 7 percent was legally significant, which does seem arbitrary.
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We're in the early stages of another major shift in industry, where advances in technology will be both replacing and creating millions of new jobs.
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But maybe they feel different mainly because they're still in the early stages of an evolutionary process that will make sharing less important over time.
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Earlier on Sunday, the White House said it was only in the early stages of talks to fulfill Trump's campaign pledge to relocate the embassy.
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A thief would then join, or "graft," the branch with budding Carla fruit to a different avocado tree in the early stages of growth, experts said.
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With yesterday's release of iOS 63, developers and users alike are still in the early stages of figuring out whether Apple's ARKit can actually be useful.
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"It is a safe assumption particularly in the early stages that OPEC and non-OPEC producers will abide by the agreement to curb output," Spooner said.
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The probe was first reported Wednesday by CNBC, which claimed the investigation was in the "early stages" and cited an individual with knowledge of the situation.
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What's more, he's in the early stages of writing and recording a new album which he hopes to put out by the end of this year.
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Having a blinkered view of the world is necessary in the early stages of a technology company, when there's a need to find revenue and profit.
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The ascendant Democratic presidential aspirant has become a Silicon Valley sensation in the early stages of the primary — while Zuckerberg has been perpetually on the ropes.
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The Spanish duo joined high-ranking players Pablo Carreno Busta, Tomas Berdych, Albert Ramos-Vinolas and Filip Krajinovic in exiting the tournament in the early stages.
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In the early stages of the primary contest, Trump's comments about Fiorina and "her face" opened the floodgates to allegations of sexism and disrespect toward women.
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In the early stages, there may be sores in the mouth, anus, rectum, or mouth, which can progress to skin rash, fever, and swollen lymph nodes.
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But when it came time to film the scene, she was still in the early stages of her pregnancy and hadn't told anyone about it yet.
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Though Momoa and Clarke's time together was cut short in the early stages of the series, their close friendship off-screen has lasted throughout the years.
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"This may slightly impact profitability for the quarter but is limited as the profit contribution from Model 3 Shanghai remains in the early stages," he said.
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Adenovirus symptoms can mimic those of the flu and other cold-causing viruses, so the infection can be hard to diagnose, especially in the early stages.
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But the Unified Payments Interface, as it is known, is still in the early stages of implementation, so cannot really help overcome the current cash-crunch.
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Priscilla Chan is in the early stages of trying to figure out how to rid the world of disease before the turn of the next century.
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While it's still in the early stages of development, the idea of Solid is to keep personal data siloed from the corporations that profit from it.
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Its business covers close to 40 cities in China, while it claims to be in the early stages of expanding into the U.S., UK and Singapore.
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I've been so incredibly inspired by their work and the safe space they've created for those in the early stages of self-discovery and self-love.
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Kano may have been relatively quiet in the early stages of last year's grime renaissance, but his time spent working on this record has paid off.
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Audio experts told CNBC that launching AirPods gives Apple a first shot at a new market, even if the technology is still in the early stages.
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The bus and trucking industries are in the early stages of a shift to electric power, which will increase demand for more heavy-duty charging stations.
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Prior studies failed to acquire such detailed reports in the early stages, and they typically asked women about their symptoms after they experienced a pregnancy loss.
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Facebook looks to be in the early stages of developing its own silicon to power its devices and servers, according to a new report from Bloomberg.
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"It might be that we are in the early stages of a persistent rise in rates," said Grant, editor and founder of Grant's Interest Rate Observer.
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The child was almost immediately contacted by an adult man, whose conversations indicated he was a child predator in the early stages of grooming his victim.
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Police said that the investigation is ongoing and "in the early stages," and, on Friday, that the infant's autopsy results were not expected for several days.
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The Wall Street Journal reported last week that the talks with Unilever over a deal valued at more than $1 billion were in the early stages.
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Within hours, Flair was in the early stages of kidney failure and on the verge of congestive heart failure – the result of years of alcohol abuse.
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Combine health-consciousness with gadget novelty and fashionability, and you have the potential for a huge new market, one in the early stages of its growth.
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The newly reported attack was caught in the early stages of an attempt to build up the capability to cause physical damage at the targeted facility.
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The researchers' work is still in the early stages: The AI system was only trained to create a person's head, neck and some of the shoulders.
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The Federal Open Market Committee is in the early stages of a rate-hiking program set to normalize policy after the extremes from the financial crisis.
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Still in the early stages of development, the Gesture API is a product of Microsoft's new Cognitive Services Lab that was announced at Build on Wednesday.
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"It's fair to say that we're in the early stages of a market transformation that will create new value in business and energy management," he adds.
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In the early stages, she said, there will be the innovators; then, as business starts to pick up, more competitors will start to adopt the model.
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But the company's spokesperson said that the tech is still in the early stages of research and development, so it's unsure when we'll see stretchable phones.
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The earnings also suggested to Cramer that the move in the stock is due to a stronger economy, and could still be in the early stages.
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"Construction machinery demand is in the early stages of recovery, with significant scope for inventory restock," analyst Jerry Revich wrote in a note to clients Tuesday.
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"It seems that the guys who are up there often, even if it doesn't happen in the early stages, then it will happen eventually," he said.
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Anbang is said to be in the early stages of considering an offer for InterContinental, and has not yet made any formal approach, The Times said.
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Musk said his company is also in the early stages of planning a combined battery and vehicle factory — a "Gigafactory 2" — to be located in Europe.
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But whether Mr Patel keeps up the same pressure on the banks will be a big test in the early stages of his three-year mandate.
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But those changes can also happen when you're on birth control pills or in the early stages of pregnancy — basically anything that messes with your hormones.
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The lawmakers -- one Democrat and two Republicans -- indicated that planning is still in the early stages, and an invitation has not yet been extended to Comey.
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She has already survived two bouts with cancer — colon cancer in 1999 and pancreatic cancer in 2009, both of which were caught in the early stages.
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Warner Bros said the project was in the early stages and that it was seeking feedback from residents, environmental groups and the Los Angeles City Council.
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While offshore wind in the U.S. may be in the early stages of development, in Europe it has been reliably generating emission-free electricity for decades.
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During the summer of 2018, in the early stages of the trade war, major stock indices looked indifferent to the first few rounds of tariff hikes.
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Yet the value of any contemporary artist in the early stages of a career is hard to discern — and subject to auction sales and gallery shows.
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Goldman was not formally mandated for the IPO, which was in the early stages, but had been tapping investors for the firm's pre-IPO fundraising round.
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Some of the technology is still in the early stages and it remains to be seen whether it will be good enough to outfox the hackers.
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The lawmakers — one Democrat and two Republicans — indicated that planning is still in the early stages, and an invitation has not yet been extended to Comey.
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Kevin Mahn, on the other hand, thinks there is more value to be found in international markets, which are in the early stages of a recovery.
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In the early stages, the five European nations will conduct a pilot project under which they will automatically exchange information on the ultimate ownership of companies.
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Caelum Biosciences, another company with the same founders agreement, is in the early stages of developing a treatment for a rare immune-system disorder called amyloidosis.
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Swarmed under the previous night in Denver, the Rockets appeared shaky in the early stages before mounting a run down the stretch of the first quarter.
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We're just in the early stages of trying to find the Iraq War counter-narrative, but we can't find it because the war really isn't over.
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One source familiar with the matter says the investigation is in the early stages and investigators are generally focused on whether any inauguration money was misspent.
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The House Financial Services Committee's Task Force to Investigate Terrorism Financing is in the early stages of crafting legislation intended to curb trade-based money laundering.
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The ideas being discussed among Trump's advisers remain in the early stages and Trump himself hasn't proposed new ideas to Congress meant to reinforce the economy.
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The company ditched those plans to focus on designing a gargantuan spacecraft and rocket system called Starship, which is currently in the early stages of development.
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But that toy had been sealed in a plastic bag with foulbrood, and Ms. Preston was in the early stages of training Tukka on the scent.
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Led by Nobel peace prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar is in the early stages of a transition to democracy after decades of military rule.
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The meeting is a sign that the investigation is far along, the people said, because the commissioners rarely meet in the early stages of an inquiry.
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Social insurance programs recognize defined exceptions to the rule of work: Education (usually in the early stages of adult life), retirement (nearer the end), and disability.
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In January 2011 — the month Trump picked as the baseline for his tweet — the economy was in the early stages of recovering from the Great Recession.
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Israel is in the early stages of a plan to used individual phone-tracking to warn users away from engaging with those affected with COVID-19.
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We're still in the early stages of WiFi 20193 deployment, and devices need to be built with the standard in mind to take advantage of it.
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Ms. Neuharth and Mr. Williams said that the financial review was in the early stages and could have initial findings by the end of the year.
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The most important step is to avoid exposing other people to the illness, especially in the early stages of symptoms, when the disease is most contagious.
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The company ditched those plans to focus on designing a gargantuan spacecraft and rocket system called Starship, which is currently in the early stages of development.
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Epidemiologists at Imperial College London estimated that each case infected an average of between 1.5 and 3.5 other people in the early stages of the crisis.
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And several of his colleagues who are still in the early stages of building their own firms have found a home at TD Ameritrade, he said.
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The brand is in the early stages of a much-anticipated overhaul, which it plans to detail for investors and analysts at a meeting next week.
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"We may still be in the early stages," of the coronavirus crisis, Judith McKenna, who runs Walmart's International business, wrote in an internal memo on Friday.
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Billionaire liberal activist Tom Steyer, who spent heavily in South Carolina in the early stages of the primary, lags behind the pair with 73% of support.
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In the early stages, I was confronted with the harsh truth that my dog doesn't know what a hug is, and the concept is wholly untranslatable.
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The average age of a student earning their MBA is 238, but business school isn't just for 214-somethings in the early stages of their careers.
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"Seattle is Amazon's hometown, and experimenting close to our customers helps us innovate and learn faster in the early stages," said Sarah Gelman, an Amazon spokeswoman.
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Though research remains in the early stages, such a treatment could target a range of mental health conditions, including anxiety, addiction, and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD).
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In 1930, in the early stages of the Great Depression, the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act was enacted, effectively raising duties to an average of 50 percent.
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The company's in the early stages of raising money to make the product but liars all over the world can remain discreet and pre-order now.
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Carbon emission standards were put in place, remember, because the world is in the early stages of a climate crisis likely to get much, much worse.
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Moore's son was born with neuroblastoma, a cancer with no known causes that starts in the early stages of fetal development and affects the nervous system.
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AstraZeneca's board is in the early stages of planning for an eventual replacement for Johansson, who has chaired the company for seven years, according to the report.
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Although planning is in the early stages, Great Barrington public library trustees have approved the idea of putting a statue of Du Bois outside the downtown library.
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In the early stages of Blizzard's work — before any art had been created — she appeared in-game as a "Goth" skin Zarya carrying Bastion's turret machine gun.
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"We're excited to share that we are currently in the early stages of talking with Discovery about a lifestyle-focused media network for Magnolia," the statement said.
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"We're still in the early stages of figuring out how the brain reacts when it's connected in this way that we haven't seen before,'" he told me.
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AT&T is in the early stages of implementing this plan after completing the $48.5 billion merger in July, which created the country's largest pay-TV company.
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Data centers outperformed despite high expectations and Barclays analyst Blayne Curtis said they should do so again given that Volta is in the early stages of adoption.
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At this point, little is still known about what happens in the early stages of a disease that pushes a growth over the edge to become cancer.
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We're still in the early stages of quantum computing and it's likely competitors will beat out this research soon, but the new work is certainly an advance.
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I think when you're in the early stages of your career and you're career building, it's an incredibly difficult thing to step away and become a mom.
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It's pretty clear that bendy gadgets are still in the early stages, with little consensus on the best form factor — TCL is reportedly trying five different designs!
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On the exploration side, we added the Explorer tab to Maps back to 2018 and I think that's an arc we're still in the early stages of.
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The platforms are still in the early stages of grappling with a fast-moving situation, and misinformation was continuing to break through the deluge on Friday evening.
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North Korea fired a submarine-launched ballistic missile on Saturday, but the launch appears to have failed in the early stages of flight, South Korea's military said.
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Filings show that Kennedy's congressional fund has raised just over $850,903 in the early stages of the 2020 election cycle and has over $4 million on hand.
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Law enforcement officials said they were still in the early stages of investigating the crime, and could provide few details to confirm witness reports of the incident.
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We have come a long way in the journey toward every app being an intelligent app, but we are still in the early stages of the journey.
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Let's not forget, in 2011, Ireland, Greece, and Portugal were in the early stages of a bailout and Greece seemed dangerously close to leaving the euro zone.
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The talks to buy Praxair's German peer are in the early stages, but would create a company worth more than $60 billion if the deal takes place.
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"Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge was admitted to St. Mary's Hospital, Paddington, London earlier this morning in the early stages of labor," the statement reads.
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And its middle class is thought by many to be in the early stages of the journey to prosperity that created hundreds of millions of Chinese consumers.
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Pressed as to what the prime minister might do next, the source cited Trudeau as saying last week that the dispute was still in the early stages.
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Although the project is still in the early stages of development, it could bypass Amazon's regular pilot process and get a straight-to-series order, Variety reports.
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What's being done: State officials are in the early stages of developing flow temperature and water-quality requirements for some of the important waterways without these standards.
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Wyman, 79, is "undergoing treatment and is expected to make a full recovery as it was caught in the early stages," according to a statement released Tuesday.
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In the early stages, sports betting outside of Nevada will likely be limited to physically placing bets at a sports book at a casino or race track.
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India, on the other hand, is still in the early stages of the app market maturity cycle, and will see significant download and revenue growth through 2021.
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We're still very much in the early stages of 5G deployment, and I'll share a little a secret with you: LTE is plenty fast for mobile browsing.
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The fund has promised to pick up the bill of any projects that go bust in the early stages, acting as a so-called first-loss guarantor.
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North Korea "appears to be in the early stages of a launch cycle for another intercontinental ballistic missile test," CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports.
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"In the early stages of a company, expanding is more important than defending," says Dai, echoing the insights imparted by his mentor Cheng Wei, founder of Didi.
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The series, which is still in the early stages of development, will chronicle "DJ culture" and the world of clubbing, and will be soundtracked by Angello's music.
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The couple recently moved into a sprawling home in L.A.'s Studio City with their French bulldog, Bugsy, and are in the early stages of wedding planning.
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We haven't been a venture investor typically so we really didn't pursue those opportunities when they were available to people in the early stages of the company.
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Government forces raped civilians during house searches and ground operations in the early stages of the conflict, and later at checkpoints and detention facilities, the report said.
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Only a handful of people had been targeted in the early stages after the diesel emissions test cheating scandal that has undermined the German car industry's influence.
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The Rockets made hay from deep in the early stages, offsetting the Bucks' 48.9-percent shooting in the first half by drilling 10 of 22 3-pointers.
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The combined cost of travel, accommodation and procedure can range from a few hundred dollars in the early stages of pregnancy to $225,000 later in the term.
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Breast cancer A new study says about 70% of women in the early stages of a common form of breast cancer might be able to skip chemotherapy.
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The tiered offering is meant to attract young families and others in the early stages of wealth accumulation, head of Consumer Banking & Investment Aron Levine told Reuters.
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While still in the early stages, the batteries are 0.55-millimeters thick, with a bendable radius of 25mm, and maximum twist angle of up to 25 degrees.
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Smart home products will make a dent, but this revolution we've been hearing about for quite some time now is still very much in the early stages.
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Cannabis cultivators have a harder time finding funding"We haven't seen a slowdown in the early stages, there's still lots of excitement in starting companies," says Lui.
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This is an especially big problem in the early stages of a campaign when a candidate's poll numbers get more coverage than his or her actual positions.
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The senator is still in the early stages of crafting the plan, according to the Post, which would provide a job or required training for any American.
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Founded in 20.7632 as the world's first spread-betting company, IG Group is now in the early stages of exploring further opportunities outside the EU, it said.
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The job actions, which the unions plan to continue over the coming weeks, are not expected to lead to reduced production, at least in the early stages.
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PayPal is still in the early stages of its transformation from a button/online checkout company to a global payments platform with a sizable addressable market opportunity.
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Indeed, in the early stages of the Afghanistan war, Tehran actually offered to work with Washington to draft a constitution and install a new government in Kabul.
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" The official added that the technology is still in the early stages and that "we're going to study it and we'll see whether or not it's feasible.
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Republicans on both committees have accused the FBI of exhibiting bias in the early stages of the bureau's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
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But, at least in the early stages of this London investigation, there is no evidence to suggest where the attackers hailed from or what their motives were.
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"The project is in the early stages, and we have just held study meetings with other institutions," a spokesperson for the bank told CNBC via email Wednesday.
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Goffin will wonder just what happened after he looked the better player in the early stages and broke for a 21-3 lead in the first set.
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With the product still very much in the early stages (the three-person company is currently seed funded), we were unable to actually try out the product.
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In the early stages of a relationship, you'll have some trial-and-error as you try to figure out the ideal time for these (sometimes) difficult conversations.
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The state-owned conglomerate is in the early stages of considering an offer and other suitors may also emerge for the Waltham, Massachusetts-based company, Bloomberg said.
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The process of organising creditors is still in the early stages and it is not clear how much of Argentina's debt each grouping represents at this stage.
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Pathak said his team is in the early stages of digital investment, although they are open to even cutting edge technology like artificial intelligence and virtual reality.
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He played 47.93 minutes after coach Jim Boylen said Markkanen would be on a restriction of 18 to 20 minutes in the early stages of his return.
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We are in the early stages of a transformation that could generate as much as $1 trillion in economic value over the next seven to 10 years.
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It also vividly -- and alarmingly -- shows how the way we deal with the virus in the early stages determines how it will evolve in the later stages.
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Members of the New York Police Department's Intelligence Bureau and hazardous materials teams and the Secret Service were also involved in the early stages of the investigation.
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The bureau's so-called demand letters — an investigative tool used in the early stages of investigations — are "fairly broad and fairly burdensome," he told reporters on Monday.
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"We've learned a lot from what we've done with Meraki and the collaboration business, and we're in the early stages of applying it to switches," Robbins said.
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Even Senate Democrats have complained that they've been boxed out of the talks in the early stages of legislation that is likely to exceed a trillion dollars.
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It has been widely reported that in the early stages of the coronavirus outbreak in China, caregivers were more likely than any other group to become infected.
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OneWeb was in the early stages of launching its own global satellite internet constellation, which would have competed directly with the network SpaceX is building called Starlink.
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In the early stages of the outbreak in China, which began in Wuhan late last year, thousands of new cases were confirmed every day by health officials.
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DAVID SOLOMON: We're -- I think we're in the early stages of building a digital platform for consumers that gives them more information, more tools at their disposal.
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Rosendale's allies are confident that he's been able to run in the early stages of the race in a way that lesser-known candidates like Downing haven't.
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Federal prosecutors are in the early stages of an investigation into sales practices at Wells Fargo, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
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Blackstone executives say they are in the early stages of identifying potential infrastructure investments and most likely will not pin down specific projects for weeks to come.
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Anthony said that one of the biggest hurdles she faced in the early stages of her transition was finding out how to transition in the first place.
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"At the early stage a lot of brands are trying to become the 'Warby Parker of X,' and in the early stages, they seem similar," Hedrick said.
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SO WHILE WE FEEL GREAT OF TODAY'S RESULTS, AND THEY'RE THE BEST WE'VE DELIVERED SINCE 2500, WE'RE STILL IN THE EARLY STAGES OF ROLLING OUT OUR STRATEGY.
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"I don't seek the presidency on the presumption that I am blessed with such personal greatness," McCain said one day in the early stages of their race.
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Bass Pro and Goldman's consortium faces competition for Cabela's from buyout firms, and the sale process is still in the early stages, the sources said on Tuesday.
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Partly because labor rules make it hard and costly to fire Saudi citizens, layoffs in the early stages of a downturn tend to hit foreigners almost exclusively.
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Despite the late stage Series G round, co-founder John Collison told CNBC that Stripe was "still very much in the early stages" of expansion — especially internationally.
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The probe, by the U.S. attorney's office of the Northern District of California, is in the early stages, the Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
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A sequel to the hit rom-com, which broke cultural barriers and box office expectations this weekend, is in the early stages of development at Warner Bros.
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Moreover, the plant is in the early stages of an organizing drive by some assembly-line employees who would like to join the United Automobile Workers union.
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While Obama did indeed golf a lot, Trump has already surpassed all three of his predecessors' time on the green in the early stages of the presidency.
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The publication reported that plans for a reboot are in the early stages, but there's talk of potentially having "Creed" star Michael B. Jordan appear in the project.
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Trump has said the planes, which are in the early stages of development and are not expected to be ready until 2024, would cost more than $4 billion.
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Typically, this sacrifice involves the expenditure of time, especially in the early stages, which limits how much time you are able to spend with close family and friends.
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Almost all cancer screening will eventually require a biopsy, but determining whether that's necessary in the early stages of cancer can mean the difference between life and death.
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The tattoo is still in the early stages, but one day, the authors said, it could offer clinicians a way to detect disease before patients exhibit any symptoms.
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So rebalancing will rely on China, India and the United States in the early stages, with oil-exporting countries likely to accelerate the rebalancing later in the cycle.
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Drama surrounded the trial in the early stages, after it was initially suspended in July when Habre's lawyers refused to appear before the special African Union-backed court.
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"Jack played an important role in the early stages of Haven, but we understand his decision to leave the company for family reasons," a spokesperson told CNN Business.
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Similarly, a narcissist's selfie-posting may be viewed as attractive or endearing in the early stages of a relationship, but may become increasingly irritating as the relationship progresses.
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Facebook didn't comment on the record about the Nigerian recommendations but did say that the system used to flag Denny's photos is in the early stages of deployment.
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He played a key role in the Hillary Clinton email investigation and was a top investigator on Robert Mueller's team in the early stages of the Russia probe.
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In the early stages of her pregnancy, Jennifer was hesitant to tell Informatica, which does business with Microsoft, Samsung, the U.S. Airforce, and Allianz, among other major companies.
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In party-speak, historical nihilism means denying the "inevitability" of China's march towards socialism (the country is currently deemed only to be in the early stages of it).
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Studies have shown that playing with dolls strengthens empathy in the early stages of a child's development, so why are we only marketing them towards half the population?
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ST. JOHN, New Brunswick — In the early stages of their snowy drive to Nova Scotia last month, the St. John Mill Rats occupied themselves as best they could.
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Meanwhile, CEO Les Moonves said the media giant is still in the early stages of considering a merger with Viacom (VIAB), a deal favored by its controlling shareholders.
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JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers' wedding planning is still in the early stages, but one thing's for sure: Jordan's brother Aaron Rodgers is definitely on the guest list.
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Many new firms are starting up, but they are still in the early stages, said O'Brien, who relocated to the city from Silicon Valley about six years ago.
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Image: James Cridland/FlickrTo counter our meteoric rise, other species are fast disappearing—as scientists verified last year, we're in the early stages of a sixth mass extinction.
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Recently, Bloomberg reported that the Department of Justice is working with the CFTC to investigate bitcoin and price manipulation, although that investigation is still in the early stages.
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" Noting that the shift is still in the "early stages," Facebook is already committed to "consulting with experts, advocates, industry partners and governments" to get the platform "right.
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California is partnering with Silicon Valley to work on smartphone apps that can help in the early stages of a mental health crisis, the New York Times reports.
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Sources told Reuters earlier this month that Altice NV and its U.S. cable division were in the early stages of working on an offer to buy Charter Communications.
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From our vantage point in Silicon Valley, it has also become clear that the private markets for tech companies are in the early stages of a major correction.
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In addition to that programme, Riyadh is in the early stages of feasibility and design studies for its first two commercial nuclear reactors, which will total 2.8 gigawatts.
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Page: I would D. The fact that they are clarifying their political leanings via text message suggests that they are probably in the early stages of their romance.
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Kosmos said its drilling program would remain unchanged given the independent nature of the prospects and that it was still in the early stages of exploring the basin.
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