"Africa is indispensable to Morocco and Morocco is indispensable to Africa," he said.
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Mr. President, the graveyard is full of indispensable men and women -- none of us here is indispensable.
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From Legos to Barbies, toys are an indispensable part of childhood — and plastics are an indispensable part of the toy industry.
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The indispensable trucks, forklifts and crates are joined by equally indispensable software, such as the Descartes U.S. Brokerage & Declaration solution and SAP's CardConnect.
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It has just been indispensable, and it's been indispensable at teaching these legislators and these governors that there's only downside to attacking trans people.
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These fuel-secure resources are indispensable for the reliability and resiliency of our electric grid — and therefore indispensable for our economic and national security.
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First, let's explore what being 'indispensable' means In marketing guru Seth Godin's "The Linchpin: Are you indispensable?" he sums up the nature of irreplaceability beautifully, a.k.a.
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Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on Monday that the summit showed that his country was "indispensable for Europe, and Europe indispensable for Turkey," Reuters reported.
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"Love, being together, family — that was indispensable," she says.
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Never think you're indispensable — look what happened to Adam.
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Marshall has developed into an indispensable force underneath for Duke.
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Smartphones are simply that important to us now, that indispensable.
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It's more of a fun novelty than an indispensable addition.
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TO WIN elections, a certain degree of likeability is indispensable.
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And Google is an indispensable resource for the sexually curious.
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Curiosity -- an indispensable trait at every level of police work.
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It does stuff, but not enough to make it indispensable.
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Hogan also objects to the contention that Denton is indispensable.
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Here's the stuff I've found indispensable for winter weather pleasure.
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We're starting with a campaign to articulate encryption's indispensable role.
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Each one of those forces is indispensable to the movement.
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Sanders' indispensable assistant has been the candidate he's running against.
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Conservatism's attachment to the familiar is insurmountable and maybe indispensable.
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Foreigners have proven indispensable in bringing corrupt politicians to book.
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"For Whom the Bell Tolls," by Hemingway, is also indispensable.
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But the president remained the indispensable figure in world politics.
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Je pense que c'est une condition préalable, indispensable et honnête.
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Now he has turned to another apparently insignificant, indispensable subject.
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Mattis is more or less indispensable to Trump, Bolton isn't.
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Being fully present and committed to one task, is indispensable.
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Project American leadership The United States remains the indispensable nation.
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Being fully present and committed to one task is indispensable.
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In periods of conflict or chaos, this function is indispensable.
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But Clarke showed why he is Gonzaga's most indispensable player.
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Our smartphones are indispensable, especially when we're away from home.
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THE INDISPENSABLE COMPOSERS A Personal Guide By Anthony Tommasini Illustrated.
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White House stenographers are as indispensable as they are invisible.
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We are known as the indispensable nation for good reason.
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This dual presence — transparent yet indispensable — discomfits the national imagination.
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"Commodities are indispensable resources for the industrial economy," Fang said.
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The United States, Macron was saying, remains the indispensable nation.
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" He added: "American leadership in this world really is indispensable.
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"This budget agreement is indispensable for our national security," Sen.
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Forest management is the indispensable second half of the puzzle.
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The indispensable Quincy Tyler Bernstine appears as the historical Mrs.
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The iPhone 7 does away with the headphone jack, something many of us would have considered indispensable until recently, but I suspect the apparently equally indispensable home button might be next to go. Why?
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Memo From Berlin BERLIN — She is considered the indispensable European, yet one of the biggest questions looming over the Continent's crucial elections this year is whether Germany still regards Angela Merkel as indispensable, too.
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Genre terms are useful, perhaps even indispensable; they tell you something.
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Masahiko: Well, to make the company really global, communication is indispensable.
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Almost without even trying, Trump has become the GOP's indispensable man.
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They provide an indispensable service for millions of users each day.
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Of course, no one denies that form in art is indispensable.
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Its archives are an indispensable chronicle of history and social progress.
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When everyone you know has a computer, the technology is indispensable.
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He has become the Democratic nominee's most unvarnished and indispensable champion.
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"One of his things is to make himself indispensable," Slater said.
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A tree-like being and indispensable part of the Guardians' crew.
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Discrediting journalists (except those who idolize him) is an indispensable element.
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Financial inclusion and credit penetration are indispensable for a fair society.
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For people with diabetes, the Apple Watch could soon become indispensable.
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The indispensable Francesa-obsessed Twitter account Sports Funhouse captured the magic.
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Context is king, and in the right place, bacteria are indispensable.
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This mentality can lead to some indispensable singles, to be sure.
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And it is that prosaic streak that makes him indispensable now.
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What is indispensable for Turkey is the territorial unity of Syria.
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The Bible is clear, welcoming immigrants is indispensable to our faith.
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But it is an indispensable guide to the different jihadi factions.
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" China hit back, saying Chinese actions toward North Korea were "indispensable.
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This is indispensable in today's rapidly changing and complex credit market.
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In short, Ms. Merkel has been the indispensable leader in Europe.
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Unblinkered journalists in the mainstream media were indispensable to the cause.
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For getting around town, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's app is indispensable.
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Here's what Melissa Clark uses and the tools she finds indispensable.
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And William Trevor's "Stories" is one of my most indispensable books.
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So the satellite phone became indispensable for filing on tight deadlines.
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The path to Washington runs through the indispensable man's fragile ego.
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Maybe you'll see why I quickly found it to be indispensable.
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There's no indispensable people in the world, including at the FBI.
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" At the same time, he said that "China's role is indispensable.
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"Lover" already feels like an indispensable addition to Taylor Swift's discography.
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Washington, someone once said, might be indispensable, but Moscow is immovable.
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"You have to be the person who becomes indispensable," Levit said.
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Hal Rogers, who called AmeriCorps "an indispensable resource," New Jersey Rep.
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You are playing an indispensable role in our justice system. ♦
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In short, REEs are indispensable to our economy and national defense.ADVERTISEMENTgoogletag.cmd.
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In Cambridge a store that sells nothing but poetry seems indispensable.
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It's indispensable reading about one of the country's best-known editors.
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As the media's indispensable helpmates, don't they deserve constitutional protection too?
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Whoever wins will become an indispensable part of the global economic infrastructure.
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But if it holds up, it could become an indispensable desk companion.
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They've become an indispensable barometer for the laziest kind of couch surfing.
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"I think the U.N. continues to be an indispensable mechanism," he said.
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Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and Tibet are all indispensable parts of China.
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But his language skills would later prove indispensable in US war efforts.
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"Bradd and Kyle are both indispensable talents," said an NBC News spokesperson.
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For all its downsides, Facebook has become an indispensable tool for many.
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He, alongside Roth, is one of two indispensable people to the operation.
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Brennan is not indispensable, so dispensing of him is a non-event.
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Those certainly include the indispensable work of the scenic designer D'Vaughn Agu.
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Among our most treasured public values, free speech is indispensable and perplexing.
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But now it's a necessity, an indispensable tool for information and communication.
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" And, he added, "The E.U. will remain one of our Indispensable partners.
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White House leadership represents an indispensable ingredient for revamping vast benefit programs.
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It's astonishing how quickly Johnson became an indispensable member of Klinsmann's team.
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Two indispensable weapons in a certain brand of millennial's self medication arsenal.
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How did a ten-second song about pork ribs become so indispensable?
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Trump views himself as the only indispensable piece in the White House.
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That would be nightmare for France; he's really their most Indispensable player.
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On Discord, they can be indispensable, depending on the group you're in.
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GUANGZHOU, China — WeChat has become an indispensable part of life in China.
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Obviously other animals eat them, but not as an indispensable food source.
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After going public in June, it's now aiming to be more indispensable.
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However, skyrocketing insulin prices have made the indispensable medicine unaffordable for many.
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Wendy and Marty's big swing let Navarro know they were as indispensable.
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This crisis is a reminder of just how indispensable these workers are.
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But if Kavanaugh is a qualified judge, no judicial nominee is indispensable.
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China has become an indispensable part of global business since the 2003.
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At the least, he is also no longer Mr. Trump's indispensable man.
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The story of Marshall Field's is indispensable to the story of Chicago.
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To her surprise, Hahn said, she, too, had found intimacy coordinators ''indispensable.
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Yet for all our failings, journalism remains an indispensable constraint on power.
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He is counting on being seen as indispensable to Israel's national security.
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The program has made the iPhone indispensable to people with visual impairment.
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Many mathematicians view them as indispensable to the future of the field.
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In a decade of accessible computing, the Raspberry Pi has proved indispensable.
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George Washington said that 'religion and morality are indispensable' to America's happiness.
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To build such a foreign policy, women's rights are an indispensable pillar.
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You think you're indispensable — ' I have things to do that aren't finished.
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He has been indispensable ever since, but inevitably, there will be struggles.
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In this terrifying fantasy, the phone becomes an indispensable talisman of safety.
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Third, is that in dealing with these, U.S. leadership is indispensable, it's imperative.
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But Iraqi commanders say the Americans' advice, like their firepower, has become indispensable.
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As arbiters of our nation's laws, judges play an indispensable and honorable role.
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For some Muslims with marital difficulties they are an indispensable port of call.
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At $2210, it isn't cheap, but as a journalist, I find it indispensable.
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Journalists like the two imprisoned Reuters reporters are an indispensable source of information.
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But Mr Ghosn's acumen has a drawback: it has made him seem indispensable.
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These reforms are indispensable elements for economic development, social progress and political stabilization.
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The most immediate conclusion to draw is that Mr Curry is not indispensable.
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She was indispensable in advancing John Quincy's bid for the presidency in 1824.
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Remember that Trump views himself as the only indispensable piece in the government.
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The first is a British afterthought, and the second an indispensable British ally.
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"This budget agreement is indispensable for our national security," McCain and Thornberry said.
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For this, a physician at the head of the giant corporation was indispensable.
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One of my childhood best friends, Sheree Smith, is now her indispensable assistant.
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Above all, she can govern herself; the first indispensable qualification for governing others.
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But original shares from friends are what make Facebook an indispensable daily habit.
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Lens can be both frustrating and quite useful — though it never feels indispensable.
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While the Sun mingles with Pluto, you will show how indispensable you are.
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It's been an indispensable guide for millions since it was published in 1939.
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For her husband — they married in 1988 — she became an indispensable intellectual partner.
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"After all, the convenience that comes with technological progress is indispensable," Baauw adds.
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Churchill was the anti-Pétain, but what was it that made him "indispensable"?
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Mr. Parker, 66, a quietly indispensable free-jazz bassist, does not play delicately.
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As far as wearables, I've found my Gap anorak to be pretty indispensable.
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A robust, active, civil society is an indispensable safeguard for a healthy democracy.
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That doesn't give Gardner, Hicks or McCutchen much time to make himself indispensable.
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And from Opinion: Does Mr. Trump's withdrawal mark a betrayal of indispensable allies?
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This is as indispensable to the health of our country as good nutrition.
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By prioritizing convenience and affordability, Ring has made itself indispensable to many users.
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It acts as an indispensable counterbalance to our nation's hard (read: military) power.
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I had not understood that the founders hoped I would make myself indispensable.
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These companies have an indispensable role to play in solving these problems. 3.
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That's an indispensable service, even though "Rhythm in Motion" hasn't developed very much.
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Así que Amazon reveló más servicios de software para que AWS fuera indispensable.
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The construction of strong, inclusive government security forces is indispensable to that process.
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Here's the indispensable Amanda Hess on internet trolls and Washington, in The Times.
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The Point: Trump views himself as the one indispensable cog of his administration.
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But environmentalists say decaying wood is an indispensable ingredient of a primeval woodland.
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But in my case, the Apple Watch has become an indispensable health monitor.
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""Paul Allen's contributions to our company, our industry and to our community are indispensable.
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"He has been called the Senate's indispensable man and the gold standard," Trump said.
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She wrote this indispensable guide to surviving autocracy in the days after the election.
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We look at the spongy teardrop-shaped device and see an indispensable beauty tool.
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Though small social networks have proven indispensable to some, they also come with risks.
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An indispensable tool used by millions and feared by governments worldwide, barely getting by!
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The plan's said it considers culture and entertainment "indispensable to our quality of life".
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As damming and other water diversions reduced the natural habitat, the hatcheries became indispensable.
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Apple and developers have made the iPhone indispensable and, in the process, changed us.
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By doubling down with a standalone app, Facebook could make itself even more indispensable.
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Turns out BBM is indispensable for interviewing the most wanted fugitive in the world.
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For all its troubles, the US is an indispensable leader of the free world.
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The more that institutions are eroded, the more indispensable he can claim to be.
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He's the indispensable right hand of a low-level but beloved criminal defense attorney.
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Gold is fast becoming indispensable to those clinging onto power in crisis-stricken Venezuela.
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Trump himself is indispensable to Trumpism, and without him it will cease to exist.
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"He was indispensable to our even filing the case, much less winning," he recalled.
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Saudi Arabia has always been the indispensable nation without which no agreement is possible.
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The U.S. remains the indispensable nation, but it cannot solve all the world's problems.
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This kind of data is indispensable to commercial insurers, but was unavailable until now.
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The appeal of the "indispensable nation" theory to American politicians is easy to understand.
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No matter: The world is about to discover whether the U.S. is indeed indispensable.
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As indispensable to his writing as his pen, one feels, is his faithful OED.
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What begins as a technological innovation often becomes an indispensable means of mass communication.
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I have found this training to be indispensable in all parts of my life.
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A Crock Pot (or any slow cooker) can be an indispensable tool for Thanksgiving.
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The Rule of Law is an indispensable cornerstone of the United States of America.
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The U.S. is no longer the indispensable nation in the Middle East — it's Russia.
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This nurse costume turns your cat into an indispensable member of the medical community.
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That experience—and showing people that you're indispensable—it led to a real job.
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"The American dimension to the Good Friday agreement is indispensable," he told the Guardian.
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So we must ask: is Turkey in 2018 a reliable and indispensable NATO ally?
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This year, McCarthy has been "an indispensable player" in securing the funds, Cole said.
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But those funds were indispensable, finally, to the work of Hughes and, especially, Hurston.
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Ginsburg has made -- and will continue to make -- an indispensable contribution to our democracy.
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I wrote earlier this week that Bannon was the indispensable member of Trump's team.
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"Steve Bannon is Trump's indispensable man — don't sacrifice him to the critics" https://t.
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If Democrats must adopt a broader agenda to counter inequality, Piketty's study is indispensable.
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For more information, listen to Bob Dylan's indispensable "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right."
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In the same way, we defend a freedom to bother, indispensable to sexual freedom.
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Knives and fake blood were recurring accessories, as indispensable as combat boots and lingerie.
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It's called the loafer sock, and it's an indispensable tool in combatting summer sweat.
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It became an indispensable tool for historically marginalized communities excluded from the financial mainstream.
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But the freedoms to speak, associate and demonstrate are indispensable tools for advancing justice.
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"For those who love Wagner, 'The Tristan Chord' is quite simply indispensable," he added.
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For humanitarian workers, Instagram, WhatsApp and other social media platforms have become indispensable tools.
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China has become an indispensable part of global business since the 21 SARS outbreak.
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My mother-in-law remains one of my indispensable test solvers of new puzzles.
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"The rate of decline will depend on how indispensable we make ourselves," he said.
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Captive to his delusions, Pap cannot arouse the empathy indispensable to a reader's engagement.
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But once you've got it going, Tweetdeck becomes indispensable when you're at your desktop.
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And in the years since, they've become an indispensable accessory for millions of people.
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It is currently fashionable, indispensable, even, to malign the press, whether liberal or conservative.
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Meanwhile, easing the widespread distrust between the two sides is indispensable to reduce violence.
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As an indispensable public health and economic necessity, water infrastructure deserves to be prioritized.
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The prevalence has made WeChat an indispensable part of many people's lives and work.
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She learned to launder, sew and cook, a skill that would later become indispensable.
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Another indispensable tool underlined a type of tech that has not improved much: batteries.
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Aren't the media's indispensable helpmates, their sources, entitled to some of that same deference?
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Google's first business exploded because Google was indispensable: Advertisers had to spend on search.
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"In light of Russia's unacceptable actions, NATO is more indispensable than ever," Pompeo said.
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Voice-activated speakers like Amazon Echo and Google Home have become indispensable as smart assistants.
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China has long been viewed as an indispensable player for dealing with an opaque regime.
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Learning a special skill is an important aspect of making yourself indispensable in today's workforce.
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Section 702 is indispensable, vital, and critical to the freedom and security of this country.
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What is indispensable are the values that they consecrated in Philadelphia and in this place.
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They feel indispensable to me now, and they did that from beyond the proverbial grave.
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For some institutions they are indispensable: perhaps 20103% of doctors in Britain are non-British.
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As is the case with all cars, the heads-up display once again proved indispensable.
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If people were to find Bible-based salvation independent of the clergy, literacy was indispensable.
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The contribution of the Guard since 9/245 has been indispensable to the Defense Department.
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The US-EU partnership is indispensable to ensuring a Europe whole, free, and at peace.
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This methodology was dubbed "Saruhashi's Table," and proved to be indispensable to oceanographers for decades.
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"With Roche's diabetes expertise and global network, mySugr will become an indispensable companion," Westermann said.
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It just means being indispensable, someone who gets things done without, or before, being asked.
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Davutoglu said the summit showed how indispensable Turkey was for Europe, and Europe for Turkey.
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The government issued a statement calling the subsidized price "indispensable for attracting long-term investment".
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Medical marijuana has proven indispensable for many people, from autistic children to veterans with PTSD.
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Today, immigrant workers are indispensable to the cleaning, fishing, farming, manufacturing, hotel and foodservice industry.
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But overall there is no indispensable nation now, nor has there been in modern history.
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Her government is bent on rapid economic development, for which Chinese help will be indispensable.
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"Secretary Clinton shares my belief that America must remain the world's indispensable leader," Scowcroft said.
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As a portrait of the deepest structures of American violence, Loaded is an indispensable book.
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These are indispensable qualities any winning candidate for president of the United States must own.
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And Syria is an absolutely central front for Iran; for them it's an indispensable ally.
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Today, Mexico is not only an essential economic partner but also an indispensable security partner.
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In some circumstances, after all, they could serve as indispensable implements of stable military deterrence.
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On Friday, he insisted that Britain and the E.U. would both remain America's indispensable partners.
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For a generation of Americans, the first two Home Alone movies are indispensable holiday classics.
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Get more stories like this by signing up for Bill Bishop's indispensable Axios China newsletter.
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President Trump sees his improvisational and impulsive style as the indispensable key to his leadership.
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As crowds build on either side of the platform, the middleman becomes ever more indispensable.
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He said the value of the partnership between Europe and the United States was "indispensable".
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I bought it at an airport a couple of months ago, and it's become indispensable.
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There is also a welcome whisper of misanthropy, indispensable equipment for the nonconforming serious humorist.
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But I've found these tights to be indispensable for running and biking during cold downpours.
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If Trump really cared about the vets, he would expand, not eliminate, these indispensable protections.
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Electric cars and trucks are therefore an indispensable tool worldwide to prevent runaway climate change.
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He took a lot of public heat for it, but became the party's indispensable figure.
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It's obvious that computers have become indispensable problem-solving partners, not to mention personal companions.
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"The local community paper is really indispensable to the people of the community," Buffett said.
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BUFFETT: THEY'VE GOT TO KEEP HAVING THE PRODUCT THAT THIS HUGE CLIENTELE REGARDS AS INDISPENSABLE.
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He is perhaps the one person indispensable to Trump's goals, aside from the president himself.
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Nowadays, occupancy is at 70 percent and WhatsApp is indispensable in dealing with customer requests.
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It can also serve as an indispensable resource for finding quality health care while traveling.
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Or rather, we will aim to have a good bilateral relationship because it is indispensable.
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He can render himself indispensable, and perhaps start suggesting to you what you should want.
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"We need to emphasize that they are our indispensable ally," Ryan told Milwaukee's WISN radio.
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The planes were indispensable on D-Day, he added, even though many were shot down.
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It's an indispensable component of the rechargeable lithium-ion batteries that run smartphones and laptops.
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Mr Ghosn might look at Renault's and Nissan's share prices as evidence that he is indispensable.
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" [Applause] "The indispensable centrality of fact-based reporting is careful, scrupulous listening and an open mind.
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But by becoming the world's DJ, Spotify has established itself as indispensable to the music industry.
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"People complained about waiting in line," said Nikki Finnemore, Feldman's indispensable "co-pilot" at Big Imagination.
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The forthcoming summit with Xi Jinping, China's president, shows how America is still the indispensable nation.
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But on an iPhone screen, comiXology's method of zooming and panning on comic panels is indispensable.
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The Internet Movie Database is an indispensable resource if you have any interest whatsoever in films.
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If both fail to buy in as indispensable partners, such an order can't take hold globally.
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Around the same time, crude advertisements started appearing on television stations praising the "indispensable" Mr Kabila.
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But it came close, calling Latin America a "natural extension" and "indispensable participant" in the scheme.
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But advice, access, advocacy, accountability, value and time saving that Upchurch says makes an advisor indispensable.
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The company's core consumer product remains indispensable for legions of journalists and readers, celebrities and fans.
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"Many Arab countries recognize that Israel is not their enemy but their indispensable ally," he said.
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So. How, even as someone with my chosen profession, can I prove myself to be indispensable?
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"It is indispensable that this government is set up in Tripoli," Ayrault told reporters in Tunis.
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"That's real cash that can't be spent elsewhere, but a smartphone is simply indispensable," Cramer said.
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But for many early internet users, the web promised something far more indispensable than simple convenience.
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Tobacco is as indispensable as the daily ration; we must have thousands of tons without delay.
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Although one country has decided to leave, the EU remains indispensable for the rest of us.
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We are, after all, a nation of laws, and lawyers will forever play an indispensable part.
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"We think value-based pricing is not feasible for a product that is indispensable," she said.
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Best modes/maps: Reinhardt is one of those indispensable Overwatch heroes who works in any mode.
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But I suppose New York City is one of the indispensable ingredients in the Ghostbusters cocktail.
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Perhaps the most indispensable aspect of the series's success is its trademark sense of goofy humor.
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Some argue that America was never an indispensable nation, that the concept itself is a myth.
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Moaveni has written an "indispensable book on a challenging subject," Anne Barnard writes in her review.
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In our struggle to understand the brain, both perspectives — the scientific and the personal — are indispensable.
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We are depending on Alexa for help throughout the day and it is slowly becoming indispensable.
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Likewise, strengthening labor and workplace democracy is an indispensable part of building energy for progressive change.
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Worship of military service has become an indispensable cog in every politician's and corporation's endearment strategy.
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He is arguably the single most indispensable person in the Trump Organization, other than Trump himself.
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But these scenes, as with the conversations these characters have, involve two distinct and indispensable sides.
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She teamed up with Isabel, and was indispensable in turning the MBTI into a professional operation.
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But technologists and privacy advocates say that impenetrable encryption is indispensable to online security and privacy.
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And they may entirely avoid the labels, which are indispensable for those seeking more sophisticated information.
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Founded in 1970, ENA has proven to be an indispensable resource to the global emergencynursing community.
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With the nation so divided, resentful and angry, presidential leadership in qualities of character is indispensable.
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Overall, Snapchat is finding ways to become indispensable to users in the face of Instagram's convenience.
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Washington, for its part, feels that Turkey is indispensable in the fight against the Islamic State.
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While that was going on, I made myself as indispensable to the band as I could.
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In the meantime, Tepperman has produced an indispensable handbook on ways to work around the problem.
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Roberts's expansive narrative includes all the necessary details about the man he calls an indispensable figure.
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Robbing Mr. Depp of his indispensable physical presence only highlights the ceramic stiffness of the jokes.
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You could see the fulcrum of this series being Witherspoon as the hard charging, indispensable Madeline.
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The two ministers backed down overnight, bolstering Mr. Netanyahu's argument that he remained Israel's indispensable protector.
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And researchers say that the mice, which essentially have a complete human immune system, are indispensable.
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But it has become a necessary and defining maneuver of risk and audacity, indispensable for victory.
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It is indispensable with the eggplant mash enriched with walnuts, strained yogurt and sweet fried onions.
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This should be your No. 1, top resolution for 2020, because an emergency fund is indispensable.
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In responding to addiction, we should not mistake a short-term solution for an indispensable one.
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In lashing himself to Trump&aposs legacy, Pompeo has made himself indispensable — but at what cost?
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Scavino's willingness to take on other people's online grunt work made him indispensable to the campaign.
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His frenetic energy — not to mention his encyclopedic hockey knowledge — has become indispensable on NBC's telecasts.
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While the internet is indispensable for research, clues are gathered by getting out of the house.
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Mr. Regan's "Joy of Mixology" became an indispensable resource for both professional and home-schooled bartenders.
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Health centers have also become an indispensable part of veterans' health, now caring for 2202,2628 veterans.
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In other words, what's indispensable is not voice recognition technology, but rather understanding of artificial intelligence.
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And naturally, a wisecracking droid, speaking in the dry, sarcastic tones of the indispensable Alan Tudyk.
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However, some of the best and most indispensable pieces of bike gear are often about neither.
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This is because trade relations are indispensable to obtaining political support in crises from other states.
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We provide a moral clarity that is indispensable for a just politics in the Trump era.
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Yes, Paul Ryan's departure is a blow, but graveyards are full of so-called indispensable people.
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His hands, though, are the indispensable tools of his trade, no matter how gruesome they look.
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Susan Hennessey is the executive editor of Lawfare, an overall indispensable publication on national security law.
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And I won't let a sick employee infect an entire office because they think they're indispensable.
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The United States armed services are the finest in the world, and their work is indispensable.
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In Damascus, Mr. Agha came to rely on Mr. Hadidy, who acted as an indispensable guide.
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Horses are regal animals and they were indispensable to humans before the steam engine was invented.
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Dlugos' poems need to be read for what they are, indispensable testimony of an age and time.
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By casting local civil conflicts in broader geopolitical terms, it hopes to establish that it is indispensable.
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In its quest to make itself indispensable, Uber is keen to slide itself into your daily commute.
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These stores are the indispensable fabric of New York, and the city, and the country, took notice.
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But doctors gathered in a training room here recently said cadavers that brokers supply can be indispensable.
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"Everybody agrees that it (the euro zone deposit insurance scheme) is indispensable," she told a news conference.
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For the foreseeable future, Turkey will remain a troublesome neighbour for the EU, irascible but utterly indispensable.
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Under your and Editor Marty Baron's leadership, it now plays an indispensable role in America's public sphere.
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Saddam Hussein's mythical (but no less indispensable!) weapons of mass destruction had an excellent Ivy League pedigree.
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The two begin an affair, Moncur ensuring that he becomes indispensable to the ailing and volatile pianist.
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This made it indispensable for investigations into human rights abuses in places difficult for journalists to access.
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In time, the thinking goes, it may become as indispensable to Westerners as WeChat is in China.
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That makes it an indispensable tool for acquiring high-resolution images of certain portions of the sky.
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"There is a common saying in the US, 'The cemetery is full of indispensable people'," he added.
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My instructor taught me eyelid primer is indispensable and recommended NARS Pro-Prime Smudge Proof Eyeshadow Base.
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The ability of critics to make a living may be precarious, but criticism remains an indispensable activity.
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If you overlook its relatively nitpicky failings, the Omni Wheel's battery blessing starts to feel almost indispensable.
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Answering those questions is all about human intelligence — as utterly indispensable now as it has ever been.
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If you were to pick the one indispensable issue for Trump in 2016 it would be trade.
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For 150 years, the steel industry has played a central and indispensable role in building this nation.
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But while I find trackers indispensable, they are not the fail-safe many people assume they are.
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In its ruling, India's Supreme Court declared that the "right to health is understood to be indispensable".
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In the House, she was a closer, playing an indispensable role in getting members to vote yes.
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Beyond that, however, I'm struggling to come up with too many scenarios in which it feels indispensable.
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Ive has been an indispensable leader at Apple and the chief guide of the company's aesthetic vision.
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Modems are an indispensable part of phones and other mobile devices, connecting them to wireless data networks.
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The Future of Commercial Drones is Now This past year was indispensable for the U.S. drone industry.
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Instead, by proving itself indispensable, Russia believes it can compel the West to collaborate on Russian terms.
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"As drones will be an indispensable part of future technology, regulation of drones is essential," Quek said.
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First, it assumes that coal plants are indispensable to keeping the lights on and meeting electricity demand.
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There is growing recognition that internet freedom has become an indispensable human right of the 85033st century.
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It has been said time and again that NATO is indispensable as a defense of the West.
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Even in a swipe-right age, millions of Americans engage in the indispensable work of our republic.
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We think we are indispensable to God, but he is showing us that he is in control.
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The Kurds were indispensable in crushing ISIS's so-called caliphate and taking out the terror group's leader.
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On June 8, Prime Minister Modi's transformation from international pariah to indispensable partner will finally be complete.
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Germany remains indispensable in our ability to project military power to Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
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It's big, but doesn't feel indispensable to most Internet users or, for that matter, to most advertisers.
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KATONAH "Alexander Hamilton: Washington's Indispensable Partner," lecture by Rand Scholet, president of the Alexander Hamilton Awareness Society.
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Avery Hartmans: BlackBerry figured out a way to make its phone indispensable to the wealthy and powerful.
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"It's indispensable that we reach an agreement and that European Union rules be fully maintained," Macron said.
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Let's assume for a second that the substitution project remains in draft and that cobalt remains indispensable.
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" On the media: "I consider the media to be indispensable to democracy…Power can be very addictive.
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Now people who don't have food allergies know how Indispensable it is for those who need it.
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He homered in his second game, singled twice in his third and has been indispensable ever since.
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One final shout out to Melinda's indispensable aide Beth Giudicessi, who helped immensely with putting this together.
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With the United States seemingly in a protectionist crouch, China had become, despite all its problems, indispensable.
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There is nothing Mr. Trump has achieved to which his incivility has been indispensable or even useful.
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Supporters of facial recognition technologies said they can be indispensable for catching criminals or finding missing people.
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Her job was unique in its scope and challenges, and, in an era of "forever wars," indispensable.
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The two photographers were, in time, joined by Ms. Avalos, whose on-the-ground knowledge proved indispensable.
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But he's neither synonymous with the country nor indispensable to it, obvious distinctions that routinely elude him.
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Chernow's indispensable book, which attempts to see Grant's life as a triumph, is also steeped in tragedy.
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This is where being part of a news organization that posts journalists around the world proved indispensable.
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Since then, certain tools have become indispensable parts of my household projects, while others have sat unused.
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It is so easy to use that I quickly realized it would become indispensable in my kitchen.
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Now, ahead of two crucial games, Beasley is trying yet again to make himself relevant, even indispensable.
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Amazon is making itself indispensable on a number of fronts, most notably e-commerce and cloud computing.
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He was also telling us, by showing us, that all presidents, no matter how indispensable, were disposable.
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New York City Opera was once a radiant and seemingly indispensable part of New York's cultural life.
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ThermoSoft, a company that manufactures household items, asked 1,000 Americans: What modern luxuries do you consider indispensable?
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He has a strong sense of history and especially of his own indispensable role in making it.
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The big picture: China has become an indispensable part of global business since the 2003 SARS outbreak.
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Graham was a brash, scrappy entrepreneur who made himself indispensable to spreading San Francisco's emerging hippie culture.
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The more I went to races, the more I realized that the announcer was an indispensable talent.
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"NSLs are an indispensable investigative tool," the Justice Department argued in the Freedom of Information Act case.
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Does anyone really believe that the Department of Education is indispensable to insure the education of children?
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The whole package is kind of indispensable to anyone who uses a computer on a daily basis.
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Google's search engine remains indispensable, making the advertising real estate surrounding its search results essential for marketers.
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This may be where a candidate's charisma — his or her ability to elicit committed followership — becomes indispensable.
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The indispensable step to secure constructive international involvement is for domestic opposition leaders to strengthen their cause.
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It has truly been indispensable for my personal health when I was having repeated attacks of diverticulitis.
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And it's true: Kareem's columns and essays are an indispensable part of a social science reading diet.
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Being able to stand out in these ways has afforded us indispensable support from the guitar community.
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But an open border between Northern Ireland and Ireland became an indispensable part of the peace process.
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Scotusblog, an indispensable resource for students of the Supreme Court, is a particularly apt forum for this post.
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It follows then, that you start to see everything as both worthless and indispensable, at the same time.
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Bella DePaulo is absolutely indispensable on the variety of penalties paid by Americans who live outside of marriage.
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Sure, he's a hard worker, a fast typer, and his intense focus quickly made him an indispensable coworker.
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In every case, he appeared to portray himself as personally indispensable in the well-being of North Korea.
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And that's understandable: An animal is a fantastic companion, one that's sometimes indispensable to having a happy life.
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It's called the network effect: The more people who use a social network, the more indispensable it becomes.
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Sources The Centre for International Higher Education at Boston College maintains an indispensable website on international higher education.
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It's hard to remember this now, but it took years for the mighty HBO to make itself indispensable.
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Across most industries — especially in engineering, construction, healthcare, and tech — project managers are considered indispensable to business success.
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That makes their country not just indispensable—the old claim made for America by Bill Clinton—but "unstoppable".
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Additionally, the simplicity of three-chord punk had grown tiresome, and sonic experimentation within limited abilities became indispensable.
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Increasingly autonomous drones will be able to perform a range of tasks that will soon make them indispensable.
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Mr Netanyahu believes he is indispensable and can brazenly stay in power, even if that means breaking traditions.
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When America's economy falters, they often share the pain, because America is an indispensable market for their goods.
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Musk responded by asking Brown to take two weeks' leave to see whether she's really indispensable to him.
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President Donald Trump, the indispensable salesman for the GOP's hopes to repeal and replace Obamacare, still can win.
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PARIS (Reuters) - Britain is an indispensable part of the European aerospace industry, the head of Airbus Group (AIR.
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Throughout the EU's various crises, the list of grievances against the "indispensable leader" in Berlin has consistently grown.
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Yet these institutions are indispensable for those who find themselves on the wrong side of the economic line.
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Our allies in the region have an indispensable role to play in helping to promote peace and security.
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Alexa – and, to a degree, Siri and Google's OK Google solution – have become indispensable additions to our home.
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In a way, Trump made Bannon his indispensable adviser by becoming a creature of the Breitbartian right himself.
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Peace and stability in the Middle East is indispensable not only for this region but for global prosperity.
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The White House, U.S. intelligence agencies and congressional Republican leaders said the program is indispensable to national security.
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But if we have to use force, it is because we are America; we are the indispensable nation.
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Deploying diplomats outside the capital is indispensable to engaging legitimate leaders, designing effective strategies, and demonstrating U.S. resolve.
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Perhaps Jeanne will now realize how indispensable her son is to her, how she can't survive without him.
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Apple will be donating to help preserve its biodiversity and restore the Amazon's indispensable forest across Latin America.
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A classic slaw is indispensable for summer meals, and this celery salad has a wonderful crunch and perfume.
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"He dismissed Johnson's demands to remove the controversial Northern Ireland backstop from the deal, describing it as "indispensable.
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Technologists and privacy advocates have pushed back, insisting that impenetrable encryption is indispensable to online security and privacy.
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International human rights law protects the right to health, which is indispensable to the enjoyment of other rights.
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Technologists and privacy advocates have pushed back, insisting that unbreakable encryption is indispensable to online security and privacy.
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It has become an indispensable local hangout, mostly for its reliable marriage of cheap drinks and familiar faces.
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The missing pieces included the sentimental (photographs), the collectible (a Nakashima table) and the indispensable (the dog bed).
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The Electoral College is an indispensable and remarkably stable part of our constitutional system of checks and balances.
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Disney Plus will also have a robust collection of Disney films, which could make it indispensable to parents.
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It's hard to contemplate the court without Ginsburg, a woman who makes an indispensable contribution to our democracy.
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And this won't be the first time new technologies are widely mocked a decade before they become indispensable.
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Administration officials who have cautioned against a break with Egypt say its military and intelligence cooperation is indispensable.
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One indispensable reading for anyone interested in evidence-based thinking in health is Testing Treatments (downloadable for free).
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One of the indispensable readings for anyone interested in evidence-based medicine is Testing Treatments (downloadable for free).
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For "Macbeth," Eric Southern (lights), Stowe Nelson (sound) and especially Ásta Hostetter (costumes) are indispensable to the whole.
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"I have decided to close all non-indispensable locations, notably cafes, restaurants, cinemas, nightclubs, and shops," he said.
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Both the United States and Turkey assume they are indispensable to the other and ultimately expect to prevail.
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"It is indispensable for the creation of a more cohesive society," he was quoted as saying in 22011.
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I'll give you a little piece of advice from my grandmother: The graveyards are full of indispensable people.
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He quickly became indispensable and had a principal role in creating CBS Television City, which opened in 1952.
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We would support Canada, a NATO ally and indispensable neighbor, whose statement was neither harsh nor ill-conceived.
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My phone and the various messaging apps that I use are the only truly indispensable technology I have.
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To the sellers, who flogged $41bn-worth of stuff on its platform last year, it can be indispensable.
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"I have decided to close all non-indispensable locations, notably cafés, restaurants, cinemas, nightclubs, and shops," he said.
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They demonstrate a community's symbolic honoring of events and people for qualities it finds indispensable to its identity.
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The Persian Gulf is one of the few places in the world where such ships may prove indispensable.
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President Trump cannot allow Director Comey do become the indispensable man in Washington, a la J. Edgar Hoover.
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The cumulative choices of millions, whether in protest, in voting or in docile compliance, are the indispensable ingredient.
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Mr. Vucic reinforced his image as an indispensable international partner during the campaign by meeting with world leaders.
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If perfection is your goal, then a meat thermometer should be an indispensable tool in your culinary repertoire.
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"The United States has truly been the indispensable nation," the minister, Chrystia Freeland, told the House of Commons.
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The two indispensable pieces of furniture — a bed and a vanity table (with a mirror) — are in place.
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In a book called "Indispensable: When Leaders Really Matter," from 2012, Mukunda applied this reasoning to the Presidency.
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McCain's support for the military and his belief in America's unique, indispensable role in world affairs was consistent.
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These indie e-boutiques, based in California, are earning a reputation as indispensable resources for building a wardrobe.
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The moral power of individuality and the poetic power of suffering are the two indispensable components of truth.
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"Maritime order based on the rule of law is indispensable for the region's stability and prosperity," Kishida said.
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Consequently, Israel is becoming even more indispensable for protecting U.S. interests on the ground in the Middle East.
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If used correctly, transparency can be an indispensable tool in improving the health care system in various dimensions.
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Merman's clarion voice, brusque style and ha-cha-cha exuberance made her musical theater's indispensable star for decades.
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For Handel, as for Bach, that theologically indispensable miracle rather than the birth of Jesus represented Christianity's essence.
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But shouldn't sources also have independent standing as players indispensable to the news and deserving of constitutional protection?
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"With the nation so divided, resentful and angry, presidential leadership in qualities of character is indispensable," he wrote.
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I heard Hillary Clinton say recently that we are the exceptional country and that we're the indispensable nation.
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And what an itch: Meetings are not just considered indispensable to many professions; they are almost coextensive with them.
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Under a different president, America would be doing more to bind together Japan and South Korea, two indispensable allies.
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Despite the recent kerfuffle over their revised logo, Slack remains an indispensable platform for the modern team and workplace.
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In most — if not all — industries, people who have a profound understanding of big data and analytics are indispensable.
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Entomological species are an indispensable and vital kind, often unobserved and ignored by the hectic human world surrounding them.
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But to people dealing with the crisis, "He was indispensable," as a source close to the DNC put it.
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The UK is an indispensable ally of the United States, and that special relationship is unaffected by this vote.
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"As I've written many times before, nations are built on virtue — and courage is indispensable," he wrote Sunday night.
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Trump elevated Beijing as an indispensable partner in bringing pressure on North Korea to relinquish its nuclear weapons program.
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Gauge Gauge is an indispensable toolkit for measuring various aspects of the interaction between your computer and the web.
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Employment in hairdressing—an indispensable industry but not a very productive one—is some 50% higher than in 2010.
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Lafley became so indispensable to P&G that he had to come out of retirement to retake the reins.
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Fingerprint sensors have proven to be indispensable for locking down our phones, but they can still get more secure.
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For those who appreciate strict accuracy in historical simulations, the meticulously researched cores supplied by Malbanchia University are indispensable.
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He soon became indispensable, accumulating a thick ring of keys that he kept in a loop on his belt.
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"Mario Testino is to fashion what Milan is to fashion weeks — simply indispensable," Tanna said in a press release.
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For heat and to cook, migrants use a lot of gas cylinders indispensable to their survival in the jungle.
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They thought we were indispensable to broadcasting their point of view to the world, and especially to the Americans.
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"We expect him to play an indispensable role being a liaison between the White House and the Senate," Sen.
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"Everyone is important, nobody is indispensable," 5-Star leader and Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio said on Twitter.
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Since then, I've owned nearly every model of iPhone, and it's become a nearly indispensable part of my life.
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"Make yourself indispensable at whatever it is that you're doing at this moment in time, right now," Higgins says.
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That kind of research is an indispensable first step toward decoding one of the many potential threats microplastics pose.
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The below chart, from Oxford University researcher Max Roser and his indispensable Our World in Data site, shows why.
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Leo has a cheery unflappability, and his glee at being indispensable to adults on a big adventure is infectious.
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"Gojek and Grab motorbike rides can be indispensable in Jakarta traffic," said Peter Thorin, an American living in Jakarta.
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For a country like Uzbekistan, it's extremely important, it's just indispensable for its self-preservation and further steady development.
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But he's impacting games right now as a net positive who's indispensable from his team's identity, and that matters.
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A high-quality stand mixer is an indispensable tool when making pies, cookies, cakes, breads, and other baked goods.
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"Also be aware that, per IRS notes, "an expense does not have to be indispensable to be considered necessary.
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It distorts market decisions and, in doing so, prevents the market innovations that are indispensable to attaining more prosperity.
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That's at the heart of one of my favorite poems, "Indispensable Man," which Saxon White Kessinger wrote in 1959.
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Technologists and privacy advocates have pushed back, insisting that impenetrable encryption is indispensable to online security and privacy. Rep.
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Whether it's a party or just the demands of everyday life, there are times when disposable drinkware is indispensable.
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Second, Russia's cooperation is indispensable in dealing with a number of problems like the current situation in the Mideast.
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Fred VanVleet The plucky backup point guards who're both indispensable and a nuisance are probably my favorite NBA subcategory.
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Russia has given indispensable support to his regime against a largely unsupported opposition and extremist militias with limited armament.
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"Seafarers on cruise ships are indispensable to the industry and the cruise travel experience," a representative for CLIA said.
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Like the hot dog, pies are portable and were made ubiquitous and culturally indispensable thanks to the sports arena.
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And it's accessibility to older games really makes the 19903DS such an indispensable companion for me on my travels.
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For decades, Martin Pollack, the Austrian author and translator of Polish literature, has been indispensable in East-West dialogue.
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And Dunn has suddenly become indispensable at left back, since Ellis's roster includes no natural backup at her position.
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But for actual day-to-day getting dinner on the table, these days a tablet or phone is indispensable.
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"Continuing to attack the mafia's military force and economic power is indispensable for guaranteeing freedom and democracy," he wrote.
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Russia's coronavirus response is a chance for President Vladimir Putin to show an uneasy public that he is indispensable.
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His comment was met with fury from black supporters of charter schools, some of the movement's most indispensable allies.
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"Israel's Indispensable Prime Minister?" was produced by Clare Toeniskoetter, Rachel Quester and Theo Balcomb, and edited by Lisa Tobin.
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Meyerbeer's expansion of operatic form into historic tragedy fusing music and theater was indispensable for Verdi and Wagner alike.
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To continue to be the indispensable nation that lives up to the promise and the potential of our founders.
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Mr. Powell, along with most Fed officials, argues that policy rules are useful benchmarks, but human judgment is indispensable.
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Women are on the front line of this indispensable revolution, because they are the first victims of Islamic obscurantists.
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We need to inspire more women to be involved in such a rewarding and indispensable industry, the aviation industry.
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The debate: Does President Trump's withdrawal mark a betrayal of indispensable allies or a needed end to endless war?
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" He writes: "You earn X-personhood by a strenuous effort of discovery in which curiosity and originality are indispensable.
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We spent months pondering this and arrived at one word that would eventually describe our new service level: indispensable.
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Grandi said he still did not have agreement for UNHCR's involvement, which he said was "crucial, essential and indispensable".
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In her testimony, Moreland detailed just how indispensable markets in the Asia-Pacific region are to American seafood producers.
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On the recommendation of the indispensable Southeast Asia travel guide, Travelfish, I had made a reservation at Ngamkho Resort.
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Through these principles, basic tenets of sustainability and transparency that are indispensable to enabling quality infrastructure, are now enshrined.
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Story at a glance In climate science, models are indispensable tools for trying to grapple with an uncertain future.
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An impoverished childhood may not be indispensable to becoming a great columnist, but it sure doesn't seem to hurt.
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Global cooperation exhibited through the UN system an essential and indispensable tool to solve the world's planet-sized problems.
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Even though the treasure is hidden in plain sight, we realize that it is the journey that is indispensable.
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They're indispensable for getting hot air (or cooking smells) out, and it's a safe way to leave a window open.
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In the intervening years, Jackson's eye has become indispensable to Coates, largely because of the depth of their shared experiences.
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When Donald Trump ran for president, Kushner made himself indispensable, and was often said to be the true campaign manager.
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However, If you have already bought into that ecosystem, as I have, the One X will quickly prove itself indispensable.
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It is not only indispensable to understanding the success of the space program, but it is inseparable from success itself.
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He became indispensable to Trump and "wants to be an adviser" to the President-elect, per campaign manager Kellyanne Conway.
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But Bredder can't give students the tool he considers most indispensable to 21st-century learning—broadband internet beyond school walls.
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We can rebuild that system; doing so won't resolve all the problems we face, but it is an indispensable ingredient.
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Tovolo certainly lands in each of those categories with their plethora of sturdy spatulas, smart sifters, and indispensable ice trays.
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Many people with disabilities are worried about losing indispensable and basic health care access and protections under the Trump administration.
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Beyond direct revenue, Libra and Calibra are also ways for Facebook to continue to make its platforms indispensable to users.
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But in some domains, this crude approximation is true: in globalised enterprises the world's single scholarly language is increasingly indispensable.
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First is the $1,610 indispensable front axle lift system, which helps the 600LT clear speed bumps and semi-steep slopes.
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"Saudi Arabia is an indispensable partner in the region, without which the United States would be less successful," Lee said.
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Indispensable even if you've seen Glenn Close's Oscar-nominated performance in the 2018 film adaptation (and maybe even more so).
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We don't understand the significance of what goes on the early years and how indispensable mothers are to their babies.
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Congrats to MSCHF for this indispensable tool that will help college students everywhere beat the oppressive tyranny of page counts!
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She went on to study painting at Maharaja Sayajirao University in Baroda and found an indispensable mentor in K.G. Subramanyam.
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The Communist Party's mouthpiece, the People's Daily, says this has become an "important and indispensable" tool of China's foreign policy.
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"I consider the media to be indispensable to democracy," former President George W. Bush said Monday on NBC's "Today" show.
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Many of these platforms generate what economists call "network effects" — as more people use them, they keep getting more indispensable.
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The Sao Paulo group SindusCon-SP that represents 1,374 building firms said outsourcing was "indispensable" for the modern construction industry.
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It acknowledges that Canada and Mexico are indispensable export markets for the US, as well as vital sources of imports.
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But things have changed dramatically in just a few short years, and increasingly, design has become as indispensable as technology.
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So there you have it, cats first proved themselves useful and then used their cuteness to make them truly indispensable.
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You'd be hard pressed to find a kink veteran who doesn't consider aftercare an indispensable facet of any kinky play.
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Every app I use is on Android, except for iMessage Over time, iMessage has become indispensable in my everyday life.
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The United States was an indispensable leader in forging these commitments, as well as the 28503-nation Paris climate agreement.
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Proponents of the "indispensable nation" argue that the U.S. protects the world from the rise of a more hostile superpower.
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Others who argue that America is "indispensable" fear a return to the cutthroat global jungle of the 1920s and 1930s.
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Some, like the Peapod — an ultracompact, 3.5-pound shade tent, play pen and travel bed in one — has become indispensable.
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But in moments of financial stress, Argentina's reputation deprives its leadership of an indispensable resource: the benefit of the doubt.
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We rounded up four: the magnificent Thunderbird, the stylish Lincoln Continental, the indispensable F-Series pickup, and the glorious Mustang.
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"If Obama ever questioned whether America really is the world's one indispensable nation, he no longer does so," Goldberg wrote.
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Over the last two years, he has been indispensable in helping build and grow Boxed to what it is today.
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"Our goal is to create an environment where diversity is considered an indispensable part of the search for great talent."
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Mr. Iannucci left the show after Season 4, but while his caustic language is indispensable, it is fortunately not inimitable.
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Yet women have been indispensable in the resistance to both the current administration and the GOP Congress that enables it.
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The best KitchenAid mixers serve as an indispensable tool as you bake cakes, pies, bread, cookies, and other delicious treats.
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And yet, somehow, "Chaos Monkeys" manages to be an irresistible and indispensable 360-degree guide to the new technology establishment.
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The business social networking site has become an indispensable tool for people to advertise their employment histories and professional achievements.
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They want to be your one indispensable partner for navigating life, and to get there, they must destroy one another.
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"For millions of people around the world, the Apple Watch has been an indispensable part of their lives," he added.
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She was described as an indispensable member of the staff and was known throughout baseball for her warmth and generosity.
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And America's NATO allies will continue to be indispensable in safeguarding democracy and freedom, under assault by Russia and China.
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He is the founder of Tencent, which owns WeChat, a social media mobile app that is indispensable in Chinese life.
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The leader of Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU) said last week that the conservatives regard the balanced budget policy as indispensable.
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His team's most indispensable player, Mann ended up coming off the bench to contribute 24 minutes in the huge upset.
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Judgment is also indispensable, especially in complex situations, and the capacity for good judgment rests within people, not data sets.
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But the most captivating, in-his-prime talent is probably Chapman, and the platinum glove so indispensable to his team.
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It offers a powerful — even indispensable — frame to both understand and respond more effectively to our most serious social ills.
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Cars are indispensable in their lives, and a fuel tax increase intended to reduce vehicle use was an insufferable insult.
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As the world's largest economy and architect of many international organizations and treaties, the United States remains an indispensable partner.
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More recently, even the UFC's indispensable analyst Joe Rogan called out the thorough absence of Nunes from the marketing push.
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But the jury's still out on the entire category and whether Apple's entree can turn it into an indispensable device.
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Carrying pepper spray has already become indispensable for hikers, hunters and others in many parts of Montana, Idaho and Wyoming.
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Our K9's are an indispensable part of our department, and we will continue to view them as our partners.
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Broadband internet has become as critical in the classroom as a textbook and as indispensable at home as a calculator.
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Our faulty built-in lie detectors seem a small price to pay for what is otherwise an indispensable social lubricant.
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The United States remains indispensable Turning away from the United States would bring insecurity to Germany and ultimately to Europe.
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This indispensable series has become one of the city's most important explorations of the voice since it began in 2013.
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"It went from a sort of indispensable place on the map of American letters to almost invisibility," Mr. Sullivan said.
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With agents in California planning to take down Resnik, Buemi thought of a way to make himself indispensable to Zaron.
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Their fidelity produced billion-dollar profits and made Fox News an indispensable component of the Murdoch empire, 21st Century Fox.
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That elusiveness has powered Beasley's evolution, in his fifth season, from complementary piece to indispensable component in the Cowboys' offense.
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From there, she became indispensable to Mr. Trump, and once he became president, he brought her into the West Wing.
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That could make them indispensable to the White House — or it could mean their support can be taken for granted.
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"The Architecture of Michelangelo," published in two volumes in 21949, was greeted as an indispensable work on an overlooked subject.
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Those purchases would most likely be carried out by state-controlled companies, preserving their indispensable role in Chinese commodities trade.
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Russia has become an indispensable nation in world affairs again, while managing to weather economic pressures which have now eased.
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Whether or not indispensable to the impeachment case against Mr Trump, such details are about to consume America's public debate.
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The ADA, while not the only means through which we achieve these goals, has been and continues to be indispensable.
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After World War II, Bosch was an indispensable partner as the immensely popular Beetle transformed Volkswagen into a global carmaker.
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Manfred Kirchheimer, born in Germany in 1931, is an indispensable New York filmmaker, a noticer and a listener without peer.
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Like a poacher who had become a game warden, Ponceano had begun working for Torres, and had made himself indispensable.
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Here's a cool off-the-grid cabin that Kyle Woolard built in northern Vermont, from the indispensable website Cabin Porn.
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Facebook is unique in that it's become an indispensable political tool for the very lawmakers who are considering regulating it.
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"They are kind of moving up the value spectrum, becoming more differentiated, becoming more indispensable to their clients," he said.
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It reminded me that perfumed fops and elegant dandies, like Wilde, are indispensable to the productive flurry of artistic coteries.
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This is just a small part of what made the game so indispensable and hilarious, but it's one worth acknowledging.
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In parallel, McKinnon's impression has launched her from being one of the show's most reliable weirdos to an indispensable asset.
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This is an alarming prognostication when you consider that tech stocks have been indispensable in pushing indexes to record highs.
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Instead of dragging them through preposterous legal proceedings, the government should commend the journalists for their indispensable role in promoting accountability.
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But in a seven-game series, Griffin is the indispensable muscle that flexes when defenses tighten up and take that away.
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"Her salary was perfectly justified because her work was indispensable to my work as an MP (member of parliament)," he said.
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"The participation of women has been indispensable," said Solis Almeyda, a veteran FARC commander, who still uses his nom de guerre.
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These domain experts give AI teams a leg up in making their products relevant, practical, and indispensable to their target markets.
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He jokes that my husband is far too indispensable at his job, that his hospital would hire lawyers to rescue us.
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That matters because presidential leadership is indispensable for achieving those objectives, each of which holds major significance for the American economy.
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Some futurists see a cautionary tale for humanity in the fate of the horse: it was economically indispensable until it wasn't.
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EMILY's List still gives "indispensable" guidance to campaigns, one Democrat said of her time working on a campaign the group supported.
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It offers a whole suite of AI services that are indispensable for making machines smarter, like machine vision and voice controls.
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Both the Power-Seekers and the Populists find the True Believers' views ugly or even racist; but they are politically indispensable.
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My friends Sabiha, Safiyyah, Aadila and I secured a silver Toyota Fortuner, and we learned right away why it was indispensable.
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They nudge her to take care of herself between everything and are, she says, indispensable to the survival of her family.
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The next week, General Motors announced plans to idle the nearby Chevrolet Cruze plant, an indispensable economic engine for the region.
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At first glance, Shouguang, a nondescript city of 1.1 million people, does not look like an indispensable node in China's economy.
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William Collins; £30 MAX HASTINGS, an acclaimed military historian, has produced an indispensable if uneven portrait of the tragedy of Vietnam.
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This behavior was abetted by an industry that allowed these men to see themselves as indispensable within their own personal fiefdoms.
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One fix would be for Apple to develop another indispensable product that no self-respecting affluent Chinese consumer could do without.
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But if they are true, they will continue to provide many people with an indispensable framework for their investigations into reality.
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Facebook has repeatedly said overall sharing is healthy, but this intimate content — not news article links — is what makes Facebook indispensable.
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The Industrial Revolution turned children into an indispensable source of income for many poor families, often before they were fully grown.
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Mr Sutherland, who died on January 7th, had an indispensable role in dragging the "Uruguay round" of trade talks to agreement.
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"It is indispensable that French people continue to benefit from it so long as the nuclear reactors are functioning," he added.
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You may not be familiar with the Thomson Reuters Trust Principles, but to us at Reuters they are our indispensable compass.
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While you certainly don't need to listen to the podcast to enjoy the series, it's an indispensable companion for the show.
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Watch the video above to learn more about Santiago's struggle to spotlight the indispensable contributions made by undocumented immigrants in America.
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That extends from choosing to make it an indispensable tool in your everyday life to quitting and not engaging at all.
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In that regard, SitOrSquat is indispensable for anyone looking for an authentic local experience (or anyone who just needs a bathroom).
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He's raised $63 million for Republicans' Senate campaign arm — playing an 'indispensable' role in the committee's fundraising, according to its leadership.
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You might be able to do it alone, but wouldn't it be nice to have that indispensable partner by your side?
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These suppliers — or platforms — need to innovate very rapidly in their areas to always make sure they're indispensable to their customers.
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Unfortunately, despite how indispensable design is today, a stark gap persists: Not many people running top companies come from design backgrounds.
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CrunchMatch is an indispensable tool to have at your fingertips while you attend Disrupt SF 2018 — our biggest Disrupt event ever.
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Each outpost makes your Snapchat account a little more indispensable, grants its camera new utility and reminds you to visit again.
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S. leadership is indispensable to countering an anti-growth, energy agenda that is detrimental to U.S. economic and energy security interests.
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"Together, we all make each other's work better; the number of commits doesn't tell the full story of who was indispensable."
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Now a new Church law says prelates should "strip themselves of desires of power and of the pretence of being indispensable".
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In a few short decades, GPS has become so ubiquitous and indispensable it has entered almost every sphere of our lives.
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From Richard Burton to Henry Morton Stanley, a volume or two of Shakespeare was an indispensable part of an African adventure.
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"Nonetheless, the main risk is that indispensable structures are not delivered in time for the Olympic and Paralympic Games," it said.
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In the 2911 years since, 911 has become an indispensable part of emergency response, with about 240 million calls a year.
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"Why does that bother people so much?" he asked Matt Zoller Seitz, as recorded in the indispensable The Oliver Stone Experience.
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An open trading order and an unflinching commitment to alliances, as indispensable as they are sometimes frustrating, have also been axiomatic.
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This book ends by accomplishing what it meant to: making itself indispensable, even when its author is just plain treading water.
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"We have always said the participation of the IMF is indispensable," a Finance Ministry spokeswoman told a regular government news conference.
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I feel it was indispensable to have this rule change so the America's Cup was not only a competition for billionaires.
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It's indispensable for the security of the region and so we need a mechanism of sanctions and control adapted to that.
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Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright famously called the United States the "indispensable nation," and in my experience she was right.
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It's like a comprehensive exhibition catalog or a thorough critical essay — an indispensable aid to understanding and appreciating a fascinating artist.
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Sanctions against North Korea and China remain indispensable, as they are the only peaceful means for coercing the regime to disarm.
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China has become an indispensable player in world politics, and sometimes throws its weight around, as in the South China Sea.
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We could ask the indispensable questions about how to end our dependence on fossil fuels and what that means for society.
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"The negative interest rate charged on banks' sight deposits at the SNB is indispensable from a monetary policy perspective," Zurbruegg said.
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He furnished the left with an indispensable resource: a common enemy whose racism was the defining trait of his presidential campaign.
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I said that I was grateful to be a small part of the cherished, rivalrous, indispensable friendship between the two countries.
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There are community banks in every congressional district, serving as an indispensable source of credit for urban, suburban and rural communities.
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Eisenhower, despite Roosevelt's distaste, turned out to be the one to fully embrace de Gaulle as indispensable to the Normandy invasion.
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The best KitchenAid stand mixers serve as an indispensable tool as you bake cakes, pies, bread, cookies, and other delicious treats.
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USB Car Charger, $35.99, available at AmazonQuickly charge up your devices with Anker's signature PowerIQ tech, your indispensable car ride companion.
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That has proved indispensable for Pittsburgh-based seller Sweet Water Decor, a hand-lettering design company featured on Amazon's Handmade channel.
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But as much as governments can and must assist, the fact remains that industry has an indispensable role in protecting itself.
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Though oil bosses insist, in public at least, that oil remains the planet's indispensable fuel, they can feel the growing stigma.
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"Battery companies are an important link in the cobalt supply chain and ... their active and positive engagement is indispensable," Feng said.
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We have schools, laws, courts, police, regulators, bureaucracies, safety nets — arms of a government that is often frustrating but always indispensable.
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Draymond Green Defensive instincts, physicality, and passion are traits that help make Draymond Green an indispensable part of a great team.
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Together, we all make each other's work better; the number of commits doesn't tell the full story of who was indispensable.
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But this is an indispensable work of American publishing history, thick with instruction and soul and gossip of the higher sort.
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Bathrobes are welcome all year round thanks to the casual comfort they afford, but they're indispensable during the cold winter months.
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Any argument about the balance of trade must recognize the value of capital markets and their indispensable role in financing innovation.
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"Instead of dragging them through preposterous legal proceedings, the government should commend the journalists for their indispensable role in promoting accountability."
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The indispensable Longreads alerted me to this riveting story of fisheries crime on the high seas, by Sarah Tory in Hakai.
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Chang's book is a moving effort to recover their stories and honor their indispensable contribution to the building of modern America.
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By now, almost all of us know that walking and other types of physical activity are indispensable to our well-being.
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The partnership between these three public servants is indispensable to successfully implementing billions of dollars in improvements that New Yorkers need.
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Maybe he can follow it up with a book dedicated to "Not Quite Indispensable Composers but Pretty Terrific Nevertheless" (Mahler, please?).
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Putin, 65, and his aides say it is an indispensable tool to gauge public sentiment and learn about people's real problems.
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America remains the indispensable power for those countries that stand for freedom and democracy and strive for an open world order.
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An independent judiciary is an indispensable ingredient in the rule of law, and without rule of law, there is no justice.
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As for El Capitan, every climber from Everest base camp to the Brooklyn Boulders gym recognizes it as the indispensable cliff.
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Some studio executives are blaming Rotten Tomatoes, the review-aggregation site that has become an indispensable tool for many ticket buyers.
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In this era of hyperpartisanship, it is worth remembering just how indispensable bipartisanship was in shaping, passing, and implementing the law.
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Like the democratic debate it fosters, NEPA is not always pretty but it plays an indispensable part in our civic life.
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In Broward County, which includes Parkland, the red flag law became an effective and indispensable line of defense, local authorities said.
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Costumes aside, in that ballet and in others, Russell Janzen showed why he has become an indispensable member of the company.
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In the days leading up to the "Unite the Right" rally, Discord proved that it could be an indispensable organizing tool.
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Pero hay una condición indispensable: no podemos tolerar ninguna forma de violencia, ni ningún tipo de abuso de los derechos humanos.
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In 2008, the Microsoft PAC decisively favored Democrats, 60-40, according to data compiled by the indispensable Center for Responsive Politics.
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Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive, is focused on maintaining the social network's position as an indispensable part of people's digital lives.
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Tammy Duckworth fighting for Illinois families, people with disabilities are — and always have been — an indispensable part of the American story.
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" In Cramer's lightning round, he zoomed through his take on some callers' favorite stocks: GrubHub: "I think that this is indispensable.
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Madeleine K. Albright made her name describing the United States as the "indispensable nation" that needed to intervene in the Balkans.
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Nor can government solve all problems; a vibrant and varied civic sector has been indispensable to the country from the beginning.
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In fact, access to this indispensable metal used in aircraft manufacturing has long been considered a matter of U.S. national security.
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His story arc has arguably run its course, but an upcoming Disney+ series alongside Scarlet Witch would likely make him indispensable.
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Still, it was intelligence operatives — current and former, in both the United States and Ukraine — who proved the most indispensable sources.
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What I learned was that as a worker, when you work and you make yourself useful and indispensable, your value always increases.
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First, it allows lawyers to collaborate with app developers throughout app development to produce mobile software tools that are indispensable to lawyers.
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While they are certainly an indispensable asset, as more and more businesses turn to the cloud, what about the rest of us?
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European mistletoe seems to survive without a protein indispensable for life called "complex I," two independent teams of researchers are reporting today.
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Photo: GettyBug bounty programs are indispensable tools for finding security vulnerabilities and are used by major tech companies like Google and Microsoft.
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To all you liberal interventionists and neocons who somehow think I belong to the "US as the indispensable power" club, think again.
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It takes a lot more than sex to build a healthy and stable marriage, but sex is an indispensable part of it.
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I don't know if other people find it intuitive, but I do know that it's basically indispensable for anyone who hates typos.
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But he had a genius for making himself indispensable; one colleague likened him to a drug that people get addicted to quickly.
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On the euro and Ukraine crises, Ms. Merkel was "an indispensable leader," said Jan Techau of Carnegie Europe, a Brussels think tank.
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In doing so, he becomes an indispensable and heroic character in the show, one who actively influences the outcome of the story.
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He thinks a strong core of leaders is indispensable to Wikipedia's success so it's more about how to encourage more diverse leadership.
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But "The Cheffe" is also a sensual portrayal of the indispensable place of talented cooks in the world of the French bourgeoisie.
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The evening's first half was a master-class display of everything that makes Mr. Savall and his retinue of players so indispensable.
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The role of providers and innovators is indispensable for enabling active consumers and providing them with new state-of-the art services.
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Yet with the encroachment of Instagram, Vine, and YouTube "stars," social media became indispensable, even essential, for the new class of Hollywood.
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We today, no less than the founders themselves, are indispensable participants in the noblest adventure in freedom the world has ever known.
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Their age is an edge: their unique networks of silos, ports, ships and farmer relationships, built over decades, make them indispensable middlemen.
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However, the proportion who "somewhat approved"—soft supporters who will be indispensable to his re-election campaign—declined from 17% to 15%.
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Yet Mr Adams's sheer versatility, as a ruthless advocate of war and a tough enforcer of peace, was indispensable to the settlement.
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Kaur wants to make coaches an indispensable part of the health care system by professionalizing their role and proving their financial value.
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If Cisco is serious about software, AI is an indispensable core competency that forms the foundation for any and all future products.
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The Flayer had come to be seen as a wise elder, an indispensable guide for the financial system through a dangerous period.
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The sea has always been an indispensable tool for transportation and sustenance, and we're in danger of breaking that tool beyond repair.
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In 2001, software engineer David Agan published Debugging: The 9 Indispensable Rules for Finding Even the Most Elusive Software and Hardware Problems.
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Enterprises both big and small are hopping onto the Big Data train, which means data analysts are becoming more indispensable than ever.
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The sartorial shift comes nearly after nearly 90 years, during which the shorts have been an indispensable part of the RSS identity.
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Donald Trump believes in torture as an indispensable part of his hypothetical military strategy and has run an insult-laden, racist campaign.
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"We fully agreed that the denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula is indispensable for the peace and stability of the region," Abe said.
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"None of us is indispensable, but some of us are just better at our jobs than others," she added matter-of-factly.
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" And here's former President George W. Bush on the press earlier this year: "I consider the media to be indispensable to democracy.
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Amidst geopolitical and economic uncertainty, the United States and India can be indispensable democratic partners and pillars of peace, prosperity, and democracy.
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But the company is also looking at other ways to round out its content lineup and make itself indispensable to streaming users.
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Before long, she had made herself indispensable as a substitute player, coming off the bench to score and to guide the team.
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From the beginning, her humor has been sharpest when trained on the intricacies of relationships—what makes them both maddening and indispensable.
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Will Dissly has proven himself an indispensable part of the Seahawks offense so far this season, scoring three touchdowns in three games.
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We are no longer the "indispensable" nation celebrated by former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright at the end of the last century.
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In the same way, links in tweets serve as an indispensable guide to the best of journalism that originates outside of Twitter.
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" Italian government bonds were in demand, as well, after Paolo Savona, the country's new EU Affairs Minister, said the euro was "indispensable.
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Adam's ability to quickly respond to clients concerns and produce work exhibits without requiring multiple iterations make him indispensable to any team.
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End Of Life is a photo series about items that were once used daily, momentarily indispensable to the people that owned them.
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Thanks to the indispensable David Wright, I got a transcript of the interview and picked out the most outrageous lines by Porter.
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The United States Constitution did not quite land in the same place as English practice, but what happened there is indispensable background.
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With coverage of the global outbreak testing the resources of broadcasters and publishers, Reuters reporting has become indispensable to many media customers.
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This method is also indispensable for facilitating development in undergraduate students who, after graduation, can turn their blogs into research-based websites.
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But they are an indispensable balm for riders, who would otherwise pace anxiously about when — or if — the next train will arrive.
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Many things such as bloodletting and wet nurses that are seen as good or indispensable in one age are unthinkable in another.
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Pence will say that Europe is an "indispensable partner" for the United States, a senior White House foreign policy adviser told reporters.
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His contacts in media circles make him indispensable during negotiations with the television networks that provide the bulk of the league's income.
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To this day throughout France, the bûche de Noël remains the indispensable and highly anticipated final touch to a hearty holiday meal.
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France announced the closing of all "non-indispensable" businesses, including restaurants, bars and movie theaters, after a sharp uptick in coronavirus cases.
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These moments call out to one another in a well-constructed matrix of nominal associations, but they rarely feel inevitable or indispensable.
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But however indispensable to the reviewer's task, the isolation of an easily paraphrasable statement is at odds with the poetry's essential motion.
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Even as the landscape shifts, the fundamentals — a nuanced grasp of history, mastery of foreign languages and facility in negotiations — remain indispensable.
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The library now acts as a "de facto community center," laboring under the strain of growing responsibilities and becoming even more indispensable.
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That's the world created by Lisa Hanawalt, best known for her indispensable work as a production designer and producer on BoJack Horseman.
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The United States, being the indispensable superpower, must invest in the more calculated planning aimed at preventing a potentially more dangerous war.
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And Violet, the Dowager Countess (the indispensable Maggie Smith) — always the lemon in the soufflé — is scheming to secure a family inheritance.
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"Even if MAU and DAU show some weakness, Facebook has done an excellent job of becoming an indispensable communications platform," Williamson said.
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Mr. Obama spoke to us about the indispensable role books played during his time at the White House and throughout his life.
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What better way for people to show you just how important they are, how indispensable, than by checking email on the beach?
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But there is one indispensable condition: We cannot tolerate any form of violence or crime, nor any kind of human rights abuse.
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Still, if Mr. Trump lives by any management dictum, it may be this: The only indispensable employee looks back from his mirror.
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They fall under a new division charged with building the future of Facebook as an indispensable part of people's digital lives. 6.
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Merlo added both public and private health insurers continue to count on PBMs as "indispensable partners" that help manage their drug trends.
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Weirdly, according to CNN's indispensable Donie O'Sullivan, it's been kicking around the Internet at least 2017 -- spiking, albeit briefly, when Texas Rep.
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As a daily glasses wearer, I take my eyewear very seriously; it's not just an indispensable tool but also a fashion statement.
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Moreover, even when such an indispensable subdivision is properly applied, capable analysts can still never offer any scientifically-based assessment of probabilities.
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The software has proven indispensable for many fans to communicate with locals in bars, restaurants and hotels in the 11 host cities.
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These signs include working long hours and feeling completely indispensable while their staff is working a classic 9 to 5, says Walker.
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"There is no one indispensable person," he said in the hearing's biggest humblebrag; the work of investigating the Trump campaign will continue.
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To win an MVP, he'll need to be more than that, and prove he's the most indispensable segment of L.A.'s attack.
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Se trata, sin embargo, de una labor indispensable: el periodismo serio ha sido uno de los contrapesos históricos al poder en Venezuela.
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Valentine's Day Gift Guide The New York Times and Wirecutter bring you this indispensable guide to the best gifts for Valentine's Day.
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Although neither of them has ever been regarded as a major figure, they are perhaps more than that because they are indispensable.
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And it could eventually put him at odds with Brazil's powerful farm and mining industries, for whom China is an indispensable customer.
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The company has an army of more than 500 ambassadors who, despite not being actual employees, have been indispensable to its growth.
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" Italian government bonds were in demand, as well, after Paolo Savona, the country's new EU Affairs Minister, said the euro was "indispensable.
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Yet Mr Schiff, though neither charismatic nor fiery, qualities that some Democrats think indispensable to resisting the president, will soon lead that effort.
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"For the Chinese and U.S. economies, I believe they are in state of (being) mutually indispensable," Wang said, according to a WEF translation.
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The Wi-Fi Alliance, the organization that dictates and advances Wi-Fi standards, has announced the latest iteration of its increasingly indispensable technology.
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While Twitter has become indispensable to a core group of users, it's had a difficult time attracting new people to the platform. Understandably!
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Even excluding the vast Petrobras bribery and corruption probe, D&O is virtually indispensable amid Brazil's labyrinthine+ labor, tax, regulatory and environmental-laws.
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The rest are an indispensable resource for scientists the world over, which means the museum goes to great lengths to meticulously preserve them.
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" Without maintaining those alliances, he wrote, "we cannot protect our interests or serve" the role of an "indispensable nation in the free world.
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But, in more conciliatory comments, he said the two economies had become "indispensable" for each other and that confrontation would harm both sides.
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"Don't feed the trolls" remains indispensable guidance for the internet, if only because trolls exist solely to get a reaction out of you.
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In fact, in many corners of the world, America's transformation from the indispensable ally to the unreliable one is now taken for granted.
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He provides a soul of sorts, a reliable touchstone that becomes indispensable to a film's disposition, and with Arrival, Jóhannsson's excelled once again.
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Levine said The Trade Desk has made itself indispensable to the agencies that use it and say it saves them time and money.
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He has been indispensable this postseason, with a 2.16 earned run average, and the Nationals have won all five games he has pitched.
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Two decades after it first peaked as the dominant leader of a dazzling bull market, Microsoft is once again Wall Street's indispensable stock.
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The staffer in question, named Gao Jue, was called "immature, irresponsible and unreliable," but was apparently indispensable to JPMorgan Chase, the Journal reported.
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But there's one aspect of the service that has become an indispensable part of how I use my Switch: the free retro games.
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The e-ink Kindle (available in regular, Paperwhite and Voyage) is an indispensable aid to writers, notwithstanding the genuine appeal of physical books.
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Having proved that it will stick with even its most monstrous allies, Russia is now seen by many as the region's indispensable power.
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Microsoft Layout is a step toward expanding what Windows Mixed Reality can do, making it more indispensable to some of its primary customers.
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I am accustomed to hearing malicious falsehoods about myself -- such as that old, worm-eaten chestnut that I have represented myself as indispensable.
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It's a thoroughly affordable, albeit obscure little mouse that has become indispensable to my desktop computing, and it's called the Roccat Kone Pure.
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He's here to celebrate his new book, Meehan's Bartender's Manual, a half-cookbook, half-compendium, all-indispensable collection of hard-won bartender wisdom.
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Other members of his transition team want to scrap NASA's Earth science division, which plays an indispensable role in monitoring our changing climate.
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They no longer perceive it as their enemy, but as their indispensable ally against a common threat, and the common threat is Iran.
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Sony — Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida rejected calls from some investors to sell the company's smartphone business, calling it indispensable to its brand portfolio.
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Sony (SNE) CEO Kenichiro Yoshida rejected calls from some investors to sell the company's smartphone business, calling it indispensable to its brand portfolio.
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Not only is Mr Déby viewed as indispensable for Operation Barkhane, but there is little prospect that a replacement would be any better.
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Jennifer Lawrence sat down with Glamour to give some indispensable advice on cooking, swearing and the unexpected benefits of drinking lots of Cabernet.
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To achieve such purposes, it is indispensable that the Task Force take a long look at the existing permitting process in Puerto Rico.
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Personal branding is an indispensable skill for creative professionals, and this course by branding expert Doris Clark teaches you how to master it.
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"I would say Washington is an indispensable player, but it's not the main player," said Karsner, now a managing director at Emerson Collective.
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Instead, this is meant to position Uber as an indispensable convenience for any number of business that frequently transport customers to and fro.
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The United Kingdom and the European Union will remain indispensable partners of the United States even as they begin negotiating their ongoing relationship.
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In a wide-ranging speech before a joint session of Congress on June 8th, Mr Modi said that America was India's "indispensable partner".
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The system came to have many crucial components— NATO , the European Union, the United Nations—but its indispensable member was the United States.
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In that concert, the final encore would see Slowhand tackle "Arirang", a folk-song indispensable to karaoke-singers in both North and South.
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What if raw, organic Cuban sugar became an indispensable ingredient for craft cocktails, Ms. Pingree asked during a stroll through a Havana neighborhood.
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But the path from populist autocracy to full-fledged dictatorship has one indispensable element: taking control of the judiciary and politicizing law enforcement.
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After all, persisting despite rejection didn't only lead to addiction for me — it has also been indispensable to my survival as a writer.
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Because German components are often indispensable for weapons or arms systems made elsewhere, that policy threatened other countries' export arrangements with the Saudis.
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What he adds is a tight, mostly admiring focus on the indispensable labors of the talented staffers and advisers who served the president.
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The next administration must recognize that the United States, not China, is the indispensable nation when it comes to dealing with North Korea.
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It is more important now than ever before for the United States and India to invest in their alliance as indispensable democratic partners.
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However, for people who like completing projects on their own and reducing their consumption, sewing machines are an indispensable part of the household.
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Mr. Obama has also supplied the coalition such indispensable assistance as intelligence, in-flight refueling of aircraft and help in identifying appropriate targets.
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S. conflict to insert itself as the responsible mediator, and to position Russia, as it has done in Syria, as the indispensable mediator.
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Instead of pulling the rug out from under working-class families, we should recognize that trade has been indispensable to our economic growth.
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Though the cemetery is filled with indispensable people, McConnell has helped President Trump achieve legislative victories otherwise lost if Democrats controlled the Senate.
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A system with widespread participation, where reliability scores are based on transparent and easily understood factors, would likely quickly become an indispensable tool.
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Industry-based researchers have made path-breaking discoveries, and they are indispensable to the translation of new knowledge into useful products and processes.
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"Merkel is Europe's indispensable leader, because of the position of Germany, but also her standing and experience as a leader," he told Reuters.
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In this regard, the UAE remains an indispensable ally to the United States, which shares no closer security partner in the Persian Gulf.
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But whatever his and the board's motives in orchestrating Mr. Staggs's departure, one thing is clear: Mr. Iger is now indispensable at Disney.
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He provides a soul of sorts, a reliable touchstone that becomes indispensable to a film's disposition, and with Arrival, Jóhannsson's excelled once again.
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But the Arabian kingdom remains an indispensable source of stability in the global energy markets and a geopolitical partner in the Middle East.
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Thomas Jefferson, who read six languages and became fluent in French after spending time in the country, considered the study of languages indispensable.
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Educational tools are proving indispensable to further gender parity — and an MBA in particular can help women chip away at the glass ceiling.
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"Now, Japan and China are playing indispensable roles for economic growth not only in Asia but also in the whole world," he said.
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"I believe that there is an indispensable need of military control of our territory, with exceptional powers for forces order," De Luca said.
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Affordable, secure and reliable energy is the foundation of prosperity the world over, and as such, coal remains indispensable both here and abroad.
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The idea is to get consumers to cut back on the single-use plastics that have become an indispensable part of everyday life.
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Connecting with local members of the L.G.B.T.Q. community can be an indispensable resource for navigating local culture and even finding inclusive health care.
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In a sparsely populated nation covered with snow, a pair of skis has been indispensable, and countless children start to learn as toddlers.
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Our arrangement extended to desktop games, too, like the medieval-themed Ultima and King's Quest, where my flair for wordplay made me indispensable.
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Los CDC han recomendado a los estadounidenses no viajar a China, Italia, Irán o Corea del Sur a menos de que sea indispensable.
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La crisis ha realzado el papel de los Estados: mostrado cómo, pese a todo, hay momentos en que el Estado se vuelve indispensable.
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Mr. Netanyahu's Likud party as well as his supporters, particularly his right-wing followers, have sought to characterize him as indispensable to Israel.
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Nobody regards Bentley as an indispensable man in Alabama politics, and he had no realistic chance of beating removal proceedings in the legislature.
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Abdul Raziq had survived dozens of attempts on his life and was considered an indispensable American ally in southern Afghanistan, the Taliban's heartland.
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As indispensable as his voice is, he might well have been crowned "America's best writer on race," as one newspaper put it, prematurely.
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With so many Egyptians in jail, and many others at risk of arrest, encrypted apps like WhatsApp and Signal have become indispensable tools.
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Around the world, the oil from its meat and seeds has long been an indispensable ingredient in everything from soap to ice cream.
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But it was during a more recent conflict — Sri Lanka's brutal 26-year civil war with ethnic Tamil separatists — that China became indispensable.
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In recent days, Mr. Temer has sought to portray himself as a take-charge, indispensable leader guiding Brazil out of a yearslong recession.
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For years I poured my opinions, musings and outrage onto my timeline, believing I held an indispensable place in a vital sociopolitical experiment.
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Still, contrary to the breathless eulogies to him in Iran, he was not some indispensable hero who single-handedly defeated the Islamic State.
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Producing highly trained technologists may not be enough to create an innovation ecosystem, but an educated work force is surely an indispensable ingredient.
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Though he remained little known outside diplomatic circles, Qaboos was, for much of his long career, an indispensable linchpin of the international order.
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His loudest critic is Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan who, like Macron, is attempting to position his country as NATO's newest indispensable member.
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By publicly berating the man who should be his most indispensable ally on Capitol Hill, Mr. Trump may have affirmed Mr. McConnell's point.
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Republican and Democratic national security experts emphasize the importance of foreign assistance as an indispensable tool for diplomacy, national security and economic prosperity.
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Instead of demonizing zoos, we should recognize that they are full of experienced professionals and that their role in conservation efforts is indispensable.
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As is comprehensively demonstrated in "Book as System: Sol LeWitt" at Chelsea's indispensable art-book store Printed Matter, it's a format he pioneered.
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Reading "Indispensable" and other works from the field of leadership studies, you can get the impression that leaders, like authors, have been deconstructed.
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"I think that it is becoming more and more clear that the European Union is an indispensable partner in some fields," she said.
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But for the United States to remain, as its founders intended, a "government of laws, and not of men," that work is indispensable.
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Shade structures, indispensable if you don't want sunstroke, must be tied down with all the knots you probably last used in the Scouts.
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Gates has lauded "Factfulness" as "One of the most important books I've ever read ― an indispensable guide to thinking clearly about the world."
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Its global scale, precise advertising platform, and tendency to amplify emotionally charged content have made it indispensable for political organizers of all persuasions.
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While Google has a wonderful suite of indispensable, utilitarian products ranging from Gmail to Chrome to YouTube, it does have a dark side.
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"I consider the media to be indispensable to democracy — that we need the media to hold people like me to account," he said.
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About situations in which "everyone knew," but men viewed as indispensable had been protected by management for years (sometimes the perpetrators were management).
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It means that for an average person like me, a phone is far from indispensable, even in situations that appear to demand one.
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After being kicked out of Metallica, Dave Mustaine started Megadeth as a way of proving how indispensable he was to his former band.
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Sí, el realismo fiscal es indispensable, pero no por las razones esgrimidas por los predicadores de una falsa ortodoxia: es indispensable para que los países y sus gobiernos no estén sujetos a los caprichos e intereses de las altas finanzas y puedan permitirse la valentía de abrir vías de desarrollo basadas en la democratización de las oportunidades y las capacidades.
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The rally will highlight the indispensable contributions women make to the economy, with particular focus on the work of the least visible among us.
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"I considered the media to be indispensable to democracy, that we need an independent media to hold people like me to account," Bush said.
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"This move represents a broken campaign promise by the president," Tom Angell, author of the indispensable marijuana newsletter and website, Marijuana Moment, told me.
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The first emoji was created in 1999 in Japan, and since then their popularity has steadily increased to the point where they're now indispensable.
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Employers think that older people may find it harder to pick up new skills, particularly in IT, which have become indispensable for many jobs.
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She sounded an awful lot like Siri — and she did it a decade before virtual assistants became indispensable features of our smartphones and homes.
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When an indispensable participant, knowing that a trial is imminent, pre-pays for some personal indulgence, that participant, in effect, lays in a bet.
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Yet not just on the Korean peninsula but across Asia, America remains the indispensable power, a linchpin for regional stability, democracy and free trade.
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After many months of working to make myself indispensable (and still hiding my pregnancy), I told my manager I would need a maternity leave.
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Together these events cemented the view among American political leaders that access to Persian Gulf oil, then seen as indispensable, had to be protected.
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They are a routine part of the job—a means of recognising and supporting the indispensable role of the arts in a great civilisation.
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It would have been no surprise if he had been left out but Bjorn said the vibes Garcia brings to a team are indispensable.
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Since intervening in Syria's civil war in late 2015, Russia has positioned itself as the indispensable player, able to speak to nearly all sides.
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But going forward, Dropbox has to figure out a way to make itself indispensable to both consumers and businesses if it's to continue growing.
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Incirlik Air Base, a US Air Force base in Turkey's south, proved indispensable to US and NATO operations in the Middle East for years.
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Meanwhile sites like Sci-Hub have worked to liberate the data held by paid journals, illegally of course, and become indispensable in the process.
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The stones were a pricey status symbol before De Beers' acclaimed ad, but the retailer made them an indispensable part of the marriage ritual.
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Carby, greasy, and pungent enough to make a Lower East Side vampire choke on his fake teeth, they are indispensable to the pizza experience.
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Nvidia's intellectual property and skills in artificial intelligence are really what make the company's products indispensable to any technological players that want to compete.
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Slowly, she discovered a flair for designing and textiles, found herself a job with a small firm, and quickly made herself indispensable to them.
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She was the right leader for the time in which she was chosen, but that doesn't mean she's an indispensable leader for all time.
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A "Cherokee Regiment" had fought beside Jackson, at his request, in defeating the British and the Creek Nation, and been indispensable in his victory.
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With cellular communications shot, Facebook and messenger apps -- WhatsApp, Snapchat, Zello, Facebook's Messenger -- became indispensable tools for sending and responding to appeals for help.
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It says that culture and entertainment are indispensable components of a healthy society and that the participation of women in sports will be encouraged.
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Tech has juiced the record-setting bull market over the past decade and its strength was indispensable to the market's resilience in recent years.
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Mr. Iger has also aggressively defended the health of ESPN, insisting that the sports television behemoth is indispensable to consumers, and will remain so.
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Without having to choose sides, the United States could facilitate a productive dialogue between Erbil and Baghdad, and keep both governments as indispensable allies.
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It's this kind of on-the-ground, sustained work that engages black women not just as vital voters, but as indispensable and essential leaders.
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"Paul Allen's contributions to our company, our industry and to our community are indispensable," Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella said in a statement.
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Kljestan's job is secure, as he has proved indispensable to the Red Bulls, despite a $550,000 base salary, modest by M.L.S. All-Star standards.
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Since it was founded in 1936, the group's thorough evaluations of cars and other products have been an indispensable guide for generations of consumers.
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But there's nothing in here about free markets or traditional family values or America's role as the world's indispensable nation and guarantor of liberty.
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"In old days, the Franco-German friendship was an indispensable thing," said Jan Techau, director of the Europe program at the German Marshall Fund.
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Medical procedures that seem optional today become necessities tomorrow; educational attainments that were once unusual, such as college degrees, become increasingly indispensable with time.
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Less than a year after making his debut for the squad, the 18-year-old midfielder Christian Pulisic is his country's most indispensable player.
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As Washington famously warned in his farewell address, 'religion and morality are indispensable supports' of our republic, and we must work to preserve them.
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Mr. Trump's invitation to Mr. Duterte is an indispensable step toward restoring one of the world's oldest alliances and maintaining American leadership in Asia.
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In 2010, the iPhone was only three years old, and many people still didn't see smartphones as the indispensable digital appendages they are today.
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Kurdish leaders believe they have a trump card in the pesh merga fighting force, which has proved indispensable in battles against the Islamic State.
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Not because I crave drama or instability, but because I am rendered, in a kind of trippy and exhilarating way, both indispensable and irrelevant.
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A joint study by the American Enterprise Institute and the Brookings Institution this year calls the survey data "indispensable" in helping local governments plan.
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They are an indispensable part of America's total military force; they get the job done, standing shoulder to shoulder with their active duty counterparts.
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China, on the other hand, is elbowing its way onto the European stage as a new strategic player and an increasingly indispensable economic partner.
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She earned a living now as a freelance legal secretary, cared nothing for the work, and was more than competent, easily making herself indispensable.
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