Baker: Internally at Slack, actually internally and externally, I want to increase accountability.
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Internally, you can't ... It's the flip side, you can't actually see it when you're ... internally. Right.
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"Indonesia is very internally focused right now ... Thailand is very internally focused, and Malaysia has a rolling political crisis," he continued.
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"I had a platform I built for myself internally to point out areas where we were falling short, both internally and externally," he explained in a message.
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The character internally wrestles with her father's frightening temper, moral bankruptcy, and devious employment, and I say internally because, as noted, she never says much of anything.
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So you go on set, and you try to do things that will replicate authentic human emotions internally — set things up externally so things happen internally, you know?
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"We had those integrations problems and solved that internally and realized that the pain we solved internally was a bigger pain and other [developers] felt the same," Kollmar told TechCrunch.
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" When CNN's Jake Tapper asked, "Internally, from the president?
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" Nader branded the study "a shoddy, internally contradictory whitewash.
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Liddell is viewed internally as a Jared and Ivanka favorite, but he's well-regarded internally, though some staff worry he won't be the force Cohn was as head of the National Economic Council.
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Nearly 16 million Congolese are in need of humanitarian assistance, and some 5 million people in the country are internally displaced — making the country home to the largest internally-displaced population in Africa.
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He's already clamped down on costs, eliminating unnecessary software internally.
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The system is internally consistent, but does not reflect reality.
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So tell me, internally what was the reaction at Reddit?
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Internally, we expect the addition of the Snapdragon 13 Plus.
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Won't go over well internally to keep Billy Bush around.
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Even though it's similar to what they do themselves internally.
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"I'm sure she was upset internally as well," Hakman said.
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All of the mainstream parties are split internally on migration.
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And that's some growing that I have to do internally.
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Cursor more or less behaves like a search engine internally.
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"That was a big decision we made internally," Lord says.
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That's part of why the party is becoming internally divided.
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""We take this matter seriously and are addressing it internally.
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I do not believe, internally, that pop culture is stupid.
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Internally, Microsoft's teams also used to battle against each other.
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Salesforce says the app was initially released internally in April.
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Internally, efforts to confront impeachment have divided the West Wing.
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We take this matter seriously and are addressing it internally.
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There are already 3.3 million internally displaced people in Iraq.
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On all of our laptops, I upgraded the SSDs internally.
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Internally, Dart has also been a major success at Google.
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"We've never even discussed it internally," she said on CBS.
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Internally we're all going like, 'Okay, who needs us now?
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Since then, it has been tested internally with Apple employees.
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Has it been a sizable effort internally to fight cheating?
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What about having public editor or public editors, plural. Internally?
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"We fight internally about that," she says with a laugh.
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Facebook is now looking internally and externally for her replacement.
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Both BARCA and ROAM were developed internally at the Bureau.
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" Marchand added : "It also is not a good decision internally.
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But internally, they became the locomotive that drove the team.
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It's a mistake that should have been dealt with internally.
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Internally, the industry began to protect itself from climate change.
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I -- I -- and I don't mean politically, I mean internally.
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Both shootings will be investigated internally, according to The Star.
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It's not only for others, internally, to be better off.
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There are "fewer daggers" being lobbed internally, one source said.
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And I like what you bring to the character internally.
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We have handled this internally and also notified the police.
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"I wish they'd confide a little bit internally," he added.
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Internally, Facebook at first watched Instagram's relentless growth with pride.
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Spencer added that the matter would be dealt with internally.
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FAIR plans to use its own ParlAI internally for research.
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But, far from hurting her internally, it may have helped.
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The oil industry itself is internally divided over the mandate.
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The United Nations estimates that 6.5 million are internally displaced.
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It's making Russia more aggressive externally and less democratic internally.
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Last year, Disney renamed BAMTech internally as Disney Streaming Services.
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We want to have the same experience for people internally.
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Internally, the virus attacks the immune system, causing rapid death.
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Was there pushback internally from employees about going into listings?
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And I think there is a lot of fatigue internally.
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He's also ahead in places like Ohio and Iowa internally.
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Individuals frequently need medical assistance to retrieve internally misplaced tampons.
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Internally, Butler still has a bottomless urge to be great.
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McGahn has led the process internally, working with his team.
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"Internally we're referring to it as Project XX," she said.
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"Internally, I went, You son of a bitch," he said.
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However internally at Facebook, technical work on Calibra is proceeding.
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Internally, the departures are causing significant anxiety, workers told Hayley.
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BLUMENSTEIN So you've done very well internally on some counts.
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Camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) were short of food.
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Many people become Refugees, Internally Displaced, Asylum Seekers, or Stateless.
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One noted that bad news rarely gets acknowledged internally anymore.
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A blood test showed that she was bleeding internally again.
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It is about regrouping, hunkering down, searching internally for inspiration.
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"We're not changing anything that we do internally," he said.
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Banks and merchants sometimes store their customers' biometric data internally.
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The memo was distributed internally on Friday, according to Reuters.
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I don't like what he's doing internally with the cabinet.
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"There's some issues, and they need to be addressed internally."
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The Yankees, internally, were acknowledging a problem well before now.
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Internally, the government often uses language consistent with that position.
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Internally, Uber staff members also began piling on the pressure.
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" "We take this matter seriously and are addressing it internally.
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And such approaches take time to gestate, internally and externally.
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"This is something we're going to discuss internally," he said.
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It has so far been seen internally as a success.
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It's a viral infection that causes pigs to hemorrhage internally.
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What to say publicly and how much to disclose internally?
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But how do you know what you really think, internally?
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"Sexual misconduct matters were handled internally and quietly," it said.
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Company employees were told internally last Friday of his identity.
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Internally, but less conspicuously, they remain the Democratic establishment's too.
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Somers had reported misconduct internally but not to federal authorities.
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Instagram has been spotted internally prototyping a "Latest Posts" feature.
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It's something we've been talking about internally for a while.
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That night, the company decided internally to pull the plug.
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This has directed the tourism internally, to places like Goa.
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And so we built our own tool to use internally.
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We can play music internally or externally, if we like.
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Is more divided internally than anytime in memory; and c.
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At Spark, actually, we don't do any email internally, none.
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There has been a significant cultural shift internally at the company.
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We always have different degrees of what we can handle internally.
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"We've never even discussed it internally," she told Politico on Thursday.
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We build our infrastructure internally so that they don't have to.
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Thomas bled to death internally after the knife struck his heart.
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Columbus police said the officers&apos motivations will be reviewed internally.
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We want to live up to that 100 percent internally first.
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The architecture's changed, but internally there's been the most interesting change.
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Tillerson faces challenges internally within the ranks of government as well.
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I began to take the steps I needed to heal internally.
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These fish fertilize eggs internally and "give birth" to live young.
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"He was struggling a lot internally with sexual orientation," he said.
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Internally, the social network's fixes seem to fixate on the margins.
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The company often builds and internally tests apps that never ship.
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"It was about how the press handled it internally," he said.
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But what we did was to have a strategic planning internally.
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Smith defended the tests, saying that the company validates them internally.
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Internally, this appears to have been a cause for some celebration.
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I'll be sure to forward it to the concerned team internally.
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Findley has moved internally to a senior role in credit trading.
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This causes buildings to overheat internally even in modest summer temperatures.
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I don't think I can judge what happened internally at Cookies.
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"Internally, we have this idea of the polite raccoon," Henderson said.
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It's a great test to see how secure they feel internally.
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So I think internally, we just understood where we were going.
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The problem is that carrying stuff internally means carrying much less.
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They have to be role models – internally as well as externally.
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They have transformed the party internally, operationally, through its (policy) platform.
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I posted it internally, in a group for Facebook employees worldwide.
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Healthcare providers can also use Queue to manage patient arrivals internally.
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But the desire for change is both internally and externally driven.
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But as my career was flourishing, I found myself struggling internally.
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Facebook Messenger is now internally testing simultaneous co-viewing of videos.
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A key question is where will those internally displaced people go?
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We expect capex will largely be financed with internally generated funds.
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We are now investigating internally to avoid this from happening again.
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Still, Laney showed no obvious signs that she was hemorrhaging internally.
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Auxetics are materials that store energy internally rather than bulging out.
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They say event organizers blamed a tragedy instead of looking internally.
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"When the Franco issue came up, we talked internally," Bloys revealed.
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I'm curious what the response was internally to comments like that.
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More than 23,000 people have been internally displaced, the office said.
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Network sources say staffers have been critical internally of the practice.
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Moreover, "internally, China still faces heavy economic downward pressure," he added.
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One of the games, Bitmoji Party, was created internally at Snap.
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That company has been revealing employee salaries internally since the 1980s.
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A Turner Sports source said the situations has been addressed internally.
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There are also questions over the accuracy of internally reported metrics.
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"We've been working on this for two years internally," Smith says.
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Internally, what we have got to do is significantly improve intelligence.
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"Internally, you'll be surprised at how comparable they are," he said.
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Internally, Putin is also "reformatting" the Russian political and ideological spheres.
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Microsoft is currently working on a secret project internally, codenamed Helix.
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I mean this is -- we're -- we have dealt with it internally.
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Corporate customers using VR internally simply don't have that same concern.
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I'm internally screaming and rooting for her to survive this mess.
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Officially known as "Research and Economics," it's known internally as Ubernomics.
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Uber could have promoted more staffers internally to replace departed executives.
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Tidjane Thiam: I spoke internally at the end of the investigation.
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There's less to question/criticize internally at Boeing this year vs.
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Iger said there was no debate internally about what to do.
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FEMA Assistant Administrator John Veatch internally reported the accident on Oct.
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" CNN's Jake Tapper then pressed Clapper, asking: "Internally from the president?
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The rod itself is graphite, 6wt, and runs the line internally.
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As context, Bosworth wrote that internally -- that was an internal note.
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For instance, EPA staff could begin to develop a proposal internally.
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Perhaps it's lingering behind a wall, sealed internally with protective glue.
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The company has apparently not communicated internally about the issue either.
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Internally, Blade has been debating whether the company needs another box.
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The second possibility is that the brain misinterprets internally generated sounds.
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The survey has been circulated internally but withheld from the public.
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That position will be filled internally, and a search is ongoing.
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Internally, we just refer to the whole thing as Deals Week.
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We are reviewing this matter internally and will take appropriate action.
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It was counterproductive, and eroded trust internally and from the public.
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Mr. Mattis won one early victory that established his authority internally.
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But internally, they are provided little in the way of support.
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Now look, I don't know what was happening internally with them.
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They produce eggs the size of grapefruits, which then hatch internally.
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We've got a saying internally that, 'Before it's news, it's Breitbart.
|
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The VA has the power to address this internally and quickly.
|
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"I think they're kind of dealing with it internally," Daniel said.
|
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A further 1,13 workers are expected to take new roles internally.
|
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And external stakeholders and reduce the number who are focused internally.
|
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Having reproduced ourselves externally, we fall down on replicating ourselves internally.
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Not much has changed internally about the device, which is fine.
|
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One of the main issues being discussed internally is the valuation.
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The city also has a large population of internally displaced refugees.
|
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The German company also had to fix a few snags internally.
|
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He could continue filling the role himself or promote someone internally.
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Better than beforeBasecamp has already been using Hey internally for months.
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Internally, it took me a month to decide that I didn't.
|
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Turns out, every person is internally scripted to help other people.
|
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Amazon's most prominent retraining program has had only modest adoption internally.
|
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Hadley: She is not as powerful internally as she once was.
|
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" "I found out later just how much damage was done internally.
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The notice said that Kishkill could look for other jobs internally.
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Internally, it indicates to Assad's own people that resistance is futile.
|
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At least two of the employees had raised their concerns internally.
|
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"We are internally publicizing the benefits of going down this path."
|
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What we do internally also resonates with what the customer wants.
|
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And Europe at the moment appears especially divided and internally conflicted.
|
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So both fan-based parties might disagree internally over tax policy.
|
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Still, Our Revolution has acknowledged internally that the process needs fixing.
|
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We call it "the spreadsheet" internally—people just wanted the spreadsheet.
|
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Posters for Good People + Good Things are being passed around internally.
|
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It was a debate that we had internally at the company.
|
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In Jeeps, that's Uconnect, the system developed internally by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.
|
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A generated image is also internally consistent, betraying few signs of tampering.
|
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Internally, museums may have to rely less on full-time staff members.
|
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So that was a thesis we had internally when they popped up.
|
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"I have heard it called Anywhere internally for a while," he said.
|
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Yet she still advises her father on a myriad of issues internally.
|
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But it is really, seriously, internally identical to the Fujifilm Neo 90.
|
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Kaboodle was eventually acquired by Hearst and Chandra developed the business internally.
|
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Snap reportedly made these diversity numbers accessible to employees internally last year.
|
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And I think that it had an impact internally in the company.
|
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I think there's fighting internally at that company over that issue. Yeah.
|
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But the challenges internally at the firm far pre-dated those challenges.
|
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But internally, Hughes will continue to be dismissed as a historical footnote.
|
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Internally, Facebook considers itself to be a business, acting as businesses do.
|
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The group targets sufficient liquidity based on an internally defined risk appetite.
|
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Both policies have already been met with resistance internally at the company.
|
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Microsoft is currently testing this internally and with some select external customers.
|
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"What we did was to have a strategic planning internally," said Tanmantiong.
|
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These benefits are why Instagram has internally considered building regramming for years.
|
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The camp mainly houses internally displaced people and some ISIS family members.
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Internally, he says, there will now be louder calls to alter that.
|
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Employees are fighting internally to make their company better, but it's complicated.
|
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"We had it internally and people had it externally," the source says.
|
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The doctor was convinced I was bleeding internally or had developed cancer.
|
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"Institutions remain, internally, quite chauvinistic," she told Hyperallergic in an email interview.
|
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Internally, the new headphones have an entirely new, custom-designed dynamic driver.
|
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Many workplace complaints are filed internally or are resolved without public documentation.
|
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Windows Central first reported on these plans, which are codenamed Anaheim internally.
|
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The company employed data scientists internally that would work with outside businesses.
|
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I'll shape the experience internally so it's also felt outside the company .
|
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It prefers to hire internally, cycling through the same pool of talent.
|
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Internally, at Slack, the company mostly uses a raccoon for doing this.
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I have many things I need to work on and repair internally.
|
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Another opportunity for corporations to make a change comes by looking internally.
|
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Oils or tinctures taken internally help some people with inflammatory bowel problems.
|
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They do not have any of their own internally developed supply chain.
|
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They can even offer the software as-a-service internally for employees.
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We have to be having those conversations internally as well as publicly.
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He treated me very well internally, and I lasted a year there.
|
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Internally, its specs have been upgraded to support Intel's 8th Gen CPUs.
|
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Those restaurant introductions, known internally as "the stand-ups," are totally unscripted.
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Left: A view of an informal internally displaced persons camp in Diffa.
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And I think we can build that internally as a first step.
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There's some disconnect going on internally there with their training, I think.
|
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Internally, workers noticed a distinct shift away from creators and toward listeners.
|
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Dr Abdelwahab al-Moayad said Yemen's internally displaced were particularly at risk.
|
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And Miller channels (and believes) Trump campaign rhetoric more than anyone internally.
|
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Something we've been seeing a lot recently, too, is chains looking internally.
|
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Every electronic firm I'm familiar with internally circulates concepts and early prototypes.
|
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For its part, Samsung says it employed more than 700 testers internally.
|
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Spiegel didn't spill any secrets but said they're thinking a lot internally.
|
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Stamos was widely regarded as one of Facebook's staunchest privacy advocates internally.
|
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Between January and August, 900,000 people were internally displaced in Syria alone.
|
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It also wraps in a host of open-source tools developed internally.
|
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But the company still seems to be struggling to clean up internally.
|
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Restrictive investment guidelines set internally was another reason cited by multiple managers.
|
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"I'll shape the experience internally so it's also felt outside the company."
|
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And the iPhone XS is a lot like the iPhone X internally.
|
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While access to BPD data had been authorized internally without ministerial approval.
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It was made in poor taste and we are addressing it internally.
|
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Maybe 250,000 people have fled to neighbouring countries; more are displaced internally.
|
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Four of the officers involved were disciplined internally but were not terminated.
|
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Safaricom is piloting Bonga internally before planning to launch later this year.
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Internally, it doesn't sound like the Wink Hub is changing a lot.
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Or, were they authoritarian, corrupt, paralyzed, chaotic, bungling, belligerent and internally fissured?
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Intellectually I knew this, but internally it just didn't feel like it.
|
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But internally, employees would ceaselessly machinate against each other with heartless glee.
|
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They also point to personnel changes that have weakened Kelly's position internally.
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Approximately 85033,000 Yazidis are now internally displaced persons living in tent structures.
|
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Throughout history, China has been attacked externally and internally, mostly by land.
|
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" He added: "The main question is: Why this couldn't be handled internally?
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"Rigging the system internally won't sit well with some voters," he argued.
|
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Internally, Fed economists saw the IOER adjustment as a small technical adjustment.
|
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Stepanov was fired from Russia's antidoping agency after raising his concerns internally.
|
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At the same time, Apple has been developing its own technology internally.
|
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Most of these campaigns started internally before they hit the public eye.
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Whether you are religiously spiritual or internally spiritual, embrace and enhance that.
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She was in a camp for internally displaced Yazidis near Dohuk, Iraq.
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And my character, Ouisa, realizes what a chaotic state she's in internally.
|
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Many are also outsourcing R&D, while reducing product development efforts internally.
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The two parties became more internally homogeneous and distinct from each other.
|
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The company can find most candidates internally, Jefferies analyst Edison Lee said.
|
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That's a sizable improvement over 2011, when only 6% were detected internally.
|
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It's really hard to say how Apple would internally approach this question.
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About 4.8 million Syrians are refugees, and even more are internally displaced.
|
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Large companies will always want to store certain data or applications internally.
|
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Internally, they compared Schwarber to David Ortiz and, jokingly, to Babe Ruth.
|
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Internally, the company views the incident as a gamble that paid off.
|
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"Success" can only truly occur internally, because it is based on emotion.
|
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But the subject quickly became contentious internally, according to several administration officials.
|
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You were talking before about being almost perceived internally as an alarmist.
|
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Foxconn separately confirmed over-reliance on temporary workers, known internally dispatch workers.
|
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It's mimicking what the ab does internally when he's jumping and rotating.
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Scenario 5: The North Korean regime collapses internally, creating a failed state.
|
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As the resolution began gaining support internally, Amazon publicly announced Shipment Zero.
|
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Internally, 210D Touch has been removed from the iPhone Pros as expected.
|
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So, we're working on diversifying our team internally as we hire people.
|
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"You want to be able to internally enjoy every day," he explained.
|
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" "The colored verification badges have been brought up internally SO MANY TIMES.
|
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They also named the Research app "Project Atlas," internally, for whatever reason.
|
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But getting to that place requires a lot of heavy lifting internally.
|
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Internally, TIAA executives had a name for this problem: Money in Motion.
|
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Currently Facebook simply makes these decisions internally with little recourse for victims.
|
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More than 2 million Ethiopians have been internally displaced because of conflict.
|
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Patrick tries her best to avoid negativity both internally and from others.
|
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Pentagon AI ethics principles might help executives sell potentially controversial projects internally.
|
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Dropbox is not naming Woodside's successor, but will promote two executives internally.
|
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Another person said WeWork handled media buying strategy for the campaign internally.
|
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"We said, 'No way, we have to build this internally,'" Blase recalled.
|
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But even the Trump administration is conflicted, internally, on the best approach.
|
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McKinsey says it is "addressing the changing panorama both internally and externally".
|
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But when the teacher informed me of it I went internally ballistic.
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In addition, 643 million Syrians have been internally displaced by the war.
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Amazon's Grand Challenge team has also been referred to internally as 1492.
|
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Subcontractors tend to use the software internally to run their own crews.
|
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While some companies grew internally, others used mergers and acquisitions to grow.
|
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Apple apparently has its own team internally working on satellite communication technologies.
|
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H., Enright echoed comments previously made internally by Google CEO Sundar Pichai.
|
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"It's certainly not an easy thing to deal with internally," he continued.
|
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An employee would raise a concern internally to HR or their manager.
|
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They used it both internally, against dissidents, and externally, against Western enemies.
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The thing that made it hard internally was that I was tough.
|
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Firms along Sand Hill Road are internally divided about how to proceed.
|
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Wizemann's hire was announced internally at the Vancouver-based company on Friday.
|
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That the latter party is split internally will further strengthen Merkel's government.
|
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That's why internally he was strongly motivated to become a rich man.
|
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Earlier this month, Recode discussed some of the options they're discussing internally.
|
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Internally, there hadn't been enough data suggesting Outlast 2 was too difficult.
|
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Internally displaced Rohingya have lived in refugee camps in the years since.
|
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But despite the outside praise, the lieutenant faces a long road internally.
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This was an old situation that has been taken care of internally.
|
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They've got it internally, but they're not ready to talk about it yet.
|
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The email reportedly resurfaced this week, as more employees circulated the message internally.
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I'll shape the experience internally so it's also be felt outside the company.
|
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One of those questions would become famous internally in our campaign: Question 10.
|
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It's caused us internally to look at, to question how we're doing business.
|
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He cited the recent success of Pfizer's internally developed Ibrance breast cancer drug.
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We don't have the ability to do sort of those venture projects internally.
|
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"We are looking into this matter and will address it internally as required."
|
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It's the fact that their compliance operations internally seem to have broken down.
|
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"Our software stack is differently internally from what people externally use," he says.
|
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Internally, the program angered many Google employees and members of the AI community.
|
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Internally, the tissue that was tested also did not show any other trauma.
|
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Nakamura was tapped internally from Yokohama-based Nissan, whom he joined in 1993.
|
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The accusations against Kauffmann have been known internally since January 2016, it states.
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Internally, Tesla has experienced a lot of upheaval as it relates to Autopilot.
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We know they deliberated about it internally and eventually shut off the spigot.
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"I've never internally formally forgiven the shooter from the baseball shooting," he added.
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Internally, the measure showed sharply diminished business expectations across a number of categories.
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From what I've heard, the project was even code-named "Wing-X" internally.
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Uber said it internally announced the restructuring of the marketing team on Monday.
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Uber and Lyft wanted to manage that information internally, but the county prevailed.
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"As he was doing that, he also began to massage internally," she said.
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But during their investigations, the agency refused to look internally for the mole.
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I heard internally that that's their thing, it's the government's fault, essentially. Yeah.
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Companies internally define employees differently from how the government lists EEO-1 categories.
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We generate ideas internally and from our partners and then prototype them rapidly.
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"Despite their rebellious nature, they're a very rigid organization internally," Gartenstein-Ross explains.
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Internally we have set a goal of a billion dollar company for us.
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We cause ourselves problems in order to internally tutt and moan about them.
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Many said they would rather be heard internally, earlier in the product cycle.
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That's always kind of complicated [to measure], because it's sort of internally biased.
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Distil Networks released its fourth annual bot report Thursday, providing internally determined statistics.
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Hill later apologized and ESPN said that the situation had been addressed internally.
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In other words, what goes on internally, even unconsciously, eventually becomes your reality.
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My character is modest, content, ever-striving to be better externally and internally.
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If Doha concedes to the demands, it'll look quite bad for Doha internally.
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"[As a man] you don't know internally what it feels like," he noted.
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"We're still discussing internally about what we will do this fall," he says.
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There are nearly 3.2 million people internally displaced, according to the United Nations.
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They work better and provide more flexibility than APIs that are built internally.
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"China is going to have new markets (internally) for some time," said DeVos.
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The announcement was made internally by Facebook CTO Mike Schroepfer, Business Insider reports.
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When you exhale completely, your lower ribs internally rotate, moving in and down.
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The layoffs are expected to be announced internally this week, according to Cheddar.
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It plans to launch the wearable, internally called Orion, between 2023 and 2025.
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Internally, there are a few different schools of thought inside the White House.
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Nine in 10 senior executives (91 percent) said new ideas are celebrated internally.
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And another 28,000 internally displaced persons came in 1999 during the Kosovo crisis.
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Last year, Yousafzai was in Iraq at a camp for internally displaced people.
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Gundlach said in the statement that the fund had launched internally last month.
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It's what we have come to call internally the atomic unit of consumption.
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Safety measures have been a matter of contention among automakers, sometimes even internally.
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Even as the political revolution has ended, internally the revolution has never ended.
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Are those people who would object able to make their voices heard internally?
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Even beyond a visionary, they need a bulldog to fight for growth internally.
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The returnees are swelling the ranks of the country's 1.8 million internally displaced.
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In between, each character wrestles internally with finding their place amid the chaos.
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Governor Garcia Padilla's party has been internally divided in two completely opposite fractions.
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Once I figured out I was gay, it was directed internally, towards myself.
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Morale has not been high internally at Flipagram, according to multiple former employees.
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I never felt like anyone was reading those descriptions, neither customers or internally.
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We sure hope that Worldpay internally has an idea of their own progress.
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Azure AI takes technologies Microsoft already uses internally and sells them to customers.
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A second reason is that Democrats are increasingly split internally along class lines.
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Many internally hope he adds several more women to the senior management team.
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Did the speed of the increases wave any red flags internally at Facebook?
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It is [technically] called the Fellowship, referring to itself internally as the Family.
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The inquiry was ended internally and Mr. Harford pledged to undergo sensitivity training.
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The way you just tried to rule it out is not internally coherent.
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You walk, you look, you listen and the music makes you vibrate internally.
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I don't think that there's anything fundamentally different about how they operate internally.
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Frustration with State's handling of the issue is growing both internally and externally.
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"The refugees in Darfur were in I.D.P. camps," referring to internally displaced persons.
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I try and stay internally motivated as an artist, rather than bandwagon jumping.
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That leaves us with what Dell internally calls $40.3 billion in net debt.
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The crisis has created thousands of refugees and displacing hundreds of thousands internally.
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One reason borrowers gave: They were generating more funds internally from their operations.
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" JG: " So, we had time to prepare internally and emotionally for the part.
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We've told people internally that IPO will happen, and you'll see the results.
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Why do you say this could be a game-changer internally for Iraq?
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From decommissioning old systems and just simplifying the way we do things. Internally.
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He had to look back on his upbringing, where he first struggled internally.
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Starting internally is an easy, effective way to begin to expand your network.
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The move, which was announced in January internally, had not been previously reported.
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Cynthia is this strong woman who keeps the family together but suffers internally.
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Safety measures have been a matter of contention among automakers, sometimes even internally.
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Internally, almost everyone is a startup CEO — there's a lot of autonomy there.
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Airespace also internally code-named all their products and their projects after LOTR.
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Differences in upward mobility can be seen internally in the US as well.
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"We're always having interesting arguments internally about genre and tagging systems." she said.
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According to international observers, up to three million Ethiopians may be internally displaced.
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Internally, the new executive has promised to double down on the company's values.
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WE TRY TO BE AGNOSTIC ABOUT WHETHER WE SOURCE IT INTERNALLY OR EXTERNALLY.
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Initial results of the review, known internally as Project Colombo, are expected soon.
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The diatribe was first circulated internally at Google but has now gone viral.
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Millions of people are internally displaced or are refugees in Iran and Pakistan.
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"We also use Jira internally to split big roadmap items into smaller pieces."
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I was wondering if CBD salves or lubricants were safe to use internally?
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"Operation Grinch Grab," as it was called internally, involved seven Aurora zip codes.
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His sister is now at the Al-Khazer camp for the internally displaced.
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Coinbase is also staffing up a team internally to service these big spenders.
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When the deficit started growing again in 173, Congress enacted PAYGO rules internally.
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Have you guys talked internally about how you want to handle that story?
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Thousands of internally displaced people are now massed on the border with Turkey.
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His reporting sparked widespread protests both internally at Google and among human rights organizations, questions at a Congressional hearing, and, just this week, he reported that Google has hit a major roadblock with the project as disputes have grown internally.
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I HAVE SAID INTERNALLY AND TO OUR CLIENTS THAT I WOULD NOT BE SURPRISED.
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Internally displaced people needed the largest proportion of surgeries: an estimated 1.78 million procedures.
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Internally, however, a culture of harassment can be detrimental to those already working there.
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Maybe for Apple internally, the iPhone X means as much "experimentation" as anything else.
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Internally identical to the original Shield (which should receive the same software update soon).
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The tape was accessible internally since the "Access" story was already in the works.
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"Most of the mental health conditions are not because they're trans internally," she said.
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This is an issue we are discussing internally and will address in the future.
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I think that's really what happened, and Rupert just thought he could innovate internally.
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As a man, "you don't know internally what it feels like," Legend told People.
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But they&aposve got the power to take action against her internally, in Congress.
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As I wrestled with those feelings internally, I knew I had to do something.
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The two are more internally split than before and more antagonistic towards one another.
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Widely respected internally, Charles sent the letter because of her position at the agency.
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It then accounted those transactions internally under a heading "Packaging - Research", the documents showed.
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Some found similar evidence of mold, others discovered their mangled Sophies remained internally sound.
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Internally there is 49.993GB of storage for apps and content, which should be plenty.
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Myanmar's army chief on Thursday called for internally displaced non-Muslims to go home.
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The matter had already been investigated internally, and no wrongdoing was found, SoFi said.
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You won't find a new job until you are internally motivated to do so.
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We talked about different strategies to internally test our systems before we deploy them.
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Tech news site WABetaInfo claims that Instagram is testing the feature, but only internally.
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Some are used internally, or only with select testers on an invite-only basis.
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What kind of grade would you give them on changing the culture there internally?
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She has to be credible, internally consistent, and fortified against attacks by the government.
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Ericksen only said that publications and presentations might be internally reviewed before they're released.
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Facebook was internally resistant to launching stickers at first, yet they've become wildly popular.
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And it makes them a little more confident around the decision-making process internally.
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Car makers are also investing internally in their own R&D to complement that.
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He said that SAP would continue to "strongly" invest in organic, internally generated growth.
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Internally, the Honor 20 Pro is as powerful as any of Huawei's current flagships.
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"Deep thrust pain is something a lot of women experience more internally," she explains.
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Some firms run such markets internally, for instance to predict demand for a product.
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While many debate their strategies internally, other institutions are proceeding, slowly, into public view.
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But as they are today, the Beoplay H4s are superficially attractive and internally flawed.
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The report also gives specific details for the project internally referred to as T288.
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So it was all of the conflict and drama that I was feeling internally.
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Internally, the Note 8 also has very similar specs compared to the S8 Plus.
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The company rebranded the cost-cutting program internally to "Save to Invest to Grow."
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"The fight with Iran strengthens it internally, it strengthens its nerve," says al-Amin.
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I think it was a lot of pressure the band was taking on internally.
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Ideally, companies would release raw numbers and information on how it organizes candidates internally.
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The departures were announced internally this week, though Poon is staying on through August.
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It also ramped up significant pressure on Instagram to succeed, both internally and externally.
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After all there were so many "jokes" internally and externally of drones replacing workers.
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They&aposve seen something internally that tells them we&aposve got to stop this.
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I felt like I had seen so much and traveled such a distance internally.
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Most of those people become internally displaced, in effect refugees within their own country.
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The Southern Poverty Law Center maintains such a calendar internally, according to a spokesperson.
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Then he name-checked TensorFlow, the machine-learning software Google developed and uses internally.
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Or a ship struck it and the animal had manifested all its damage internally.
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We are taking action both internally and externally to improve connectivity for our community.
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Gas made from petcoke can be used internally in refineries and at petrochemical plants.
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The group plans to continue to release updates as it modifies its library internally.
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Microsoft might use agile development processes internally, but its releases are definitely old- school.
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The team came up with the idea internally and pitched it to Warner Bros.
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But internally, Oculus has undergone some changes in its management in the past year.
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By "internally," I mean: How does it change the experiences of consuming that art?
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"It hasn't been clear who internally has been in charge," said one Trump confidant.
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The company is sill using "GPUs internally for some kinds of models," he said.
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Lawson's comments suggest that Uber is taking over its messaging and doing more internally.
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"We're constantly regarded as really the growth side of the business internally," Stemper said.
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The purchases were described internally as "bullets" for their ability to move the market.
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Remember, because I'm an athlete, I have information internally and I know what happens.
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Internally she's dying, but on the outside she's just politely going along with it.
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So even internally, there's full recognition of how lofty the Lynk & Co goals are.
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It also shows that few employees are willing to raise concerns about retaliation internally.
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Investigators found that Joemill had several fractures to his skull and was bleeding internally.
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We are raising funds internally to help support her family during this difficult time.
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The White House is reportedly internally investigating the source of the leaked private schedules.
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The Obama administration last year internally considered, and then dismissed, several similar legislative proposals.
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"Aramco is operating the accounts under the new system internally," the first source said.
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Regular inspection of their defences, both internally and by central banks, has become routine.
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His tweet caught aides off guard, since that site had been internally ruled out.
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"That might change the pressure Hensarling faces internally on this," said a bank lobbyist.
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The sanctions are causing a financial meltdown internally, which is leading to growing unrest.
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His visit to the White House earlier this year helped boost his credibility internally.
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He said the government would first discuss any plans internally before it involved MOL.
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"I want the world to know what is happening internally in Colombia," Bedoya says.
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The White House last year internally considered — and then dismissed — several similar legislative proposals.
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Internally, it's been dubbed "Project Neigh," and Audible is having a blast with it.
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Often, when a company is struggling internally, the effects can be observed in person.
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Turkey has become so vulnerable lately because it is polarized internally and isolated externally.
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To be sure, most patents are never commercially produced or even seriously tested internally.
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"Our old approaches aren't working," states the memo, which was circulated internally on Monday.
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But they also wanted internally to discuss what an end game might look like.
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Both images are needed due to an Apple technique it is calling "fusion" internally.
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Ukraine is among the world's countries with the highest number of internally displaced persons.
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"We're aware of that letter and reviewing it internally," she said on Fox News.
|
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It then accounted those transactions internally under a heading "Packaging - Research", accounting records showed.
|
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One significant change internally, however, sees Justin Hall promoted to partner at the fund.
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You will deal with criticisms and doubt — internally and externally — as well as frustration.
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Although I was freaking out internally, I continued to move ahead with the process.
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If reviewers see us talking about this externally, then they're not as overwhelmed internally.
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Bottom line: We have never seen so much wobbliness and apprehension, internally and externally.
|
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Several moderators I spoke to said this was the initial reaction internally, as well.
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To keep the fridge affordable, the ice maker and water dispenser are located internally.
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NBCUniversal has faced scrutiny over its decision to investigate the allegations against Lauer internally.
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From 1997 to 2007, Mr. Ogik lived in a camp for internally displaced people.
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That is the analogy that is being used internally to explain the feedback culture.
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In general, we have very deep internally consistent ideologies and we're very issue-oriented.
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But the hospital didn't have the information to share at the time, even internally.
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All of that weighed on Mr. O'Neill as he internally wrangled with an apology.
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"Internally, we call it 'the bad demo,'" Sony senior staff engineer Chris Norden said.
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But I think, internally within Google, that a lot of people supported this guy.
|
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"I escalated these [accounting] issues internally, and PwC, in my view, retaliated," Botta said.
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What's different now than in years past, this team really looks internally for motivation.
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Suddenly, dancers typically seen but not heard were speaking out, internally and in public.
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" But he added, "We also bear responsibility internally regarding education, conflict resolution and more.
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If you're a company with 10 employees, reducing your emissions internally might be easier.
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This is not really a dilemma that mayors and school chancellors can solve internally.
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SigFig hired internally for a role similar to its old head of strategic partnerships.
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Some of the payments were flagged internally as problematic but allowed to go through.
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More than 245 million people have been displaced internally or are flooding into Angola.
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He said CommonSpirit may also focus on them as it develops intellectual property internally.
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I mingle with coworkers and internally complain about the heels I chose to wear.
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And close to half the population of Syria is either internally or externally displaced.
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Critics, both internally and externally, have cited the fundamental unsustainability of its growth model.
|
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"Enough is enough," reads the message workers sent around internally to announce Friday's action.
|
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A number of other appointments are also expected to be announced internally on Monday.
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"Internally, it was destroying me and so I decided to come out," she said.
|
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The explosions happened at a camp for internally displaced refugees at around 5 a.m.
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In addition, more than two million have been internally displaced by the ongoing conflict.
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Apple originally began its car project — known internally as Titan and T172 — in 2014.
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Mexican and Canadian negotiators insist that the Trump administration faces its toughest hurdles internally.
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Isn't that a reason to believe that prayer helps internally, but doesn't access miracles?
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"Once" had its own internally consistent reality, spun from an air of romantic regret.
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It internally documented thousands of men suspected or known to have preyed on scouts.
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But they can't run policy from Capitol Hill because it's visionless and internally divided.
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I was shocked how much animosity there could be internally amongst the various talents.
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Perhaps most embarrassing internally, Republicans achieved what Democrats never could — they made ObamaCare popular.
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We also have a no-jerks policy, though we use a different word internally.
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For more than five years, Amazon has internally developed autonomous drones to deliver packages.
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Now without an obvious replacement internally, the Nationals will have to find another alternative.
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As you exhale, internally rotate your low ribs and release your rib cage downward.
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It can be done via bots created internally or via a third-party service.
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All the cables on the GXi are routed internally for a clean, modern look.
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A total of 22019 million are refugees and 6.1 million more are internally displaced.
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By manufacturing the components internally, the company has cut the cost by 90 percent.
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Exactly two years ago today, another, much different memo, went internally viral at Google.
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As CFO her exposure to investors is high, and her coverage internally is broad.
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Suu Kyi called the issue a domestic problem for her country to internally solve.
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After all, party affiliation and voting history had long been used internally by campaigns.
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Yankees fans and Red Sox fans, for example, may disagree internally over many things.
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Like Democrats, Republicans are also internally divided by class but held together by identity.
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We've had a discussion internally about how best to bring them to the consumer.
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"We need help from the outside because we can't solve this internally," he said.
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Children, many of them internally displaced, sift through rubbish for something they can salvage.
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Do you remember what was going on internally: Were you thrilled, excited, or scared?
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That's because, I think, internally, there's people who disagree with ... There seems to be.
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Instagram says it will search both internally and externally to fill Levine's COO job.
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This is what makes Amazon's evident success at nurturing entrepreneurial projects internally so significant.
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And so the parties will become more internally diverse for a period of time.
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I can't imagine he's the only one who's had a disagreement about this internally.
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" Later that day, Rob Goldman seemed to come to the same understanding, and posted internally at Facebook a message that read as follows: "I wanted to apologize for having tweeted my own view about Russian interference without having it reviewed by anyone internally.
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Internally, the deal is being positioned as one that it will allow ModCloth to grow.
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Ebenstein admitted that the idea was discussed internally, but she eventually decided to retain them.
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We have a project internally at Foursquare called Marsbot — it's another app that we launched.
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Microsoft also acquired Nokia's mobile unit so that it could build Windows Phone products internally.
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Internally, the phone's still the same great, affordable, premium Android phone we reviewed last year.
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FSU coach Willie Taggart says he's met with Deondre and is handling the matter internally.
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Firms then give their money to venture-capital funds, run internally or by third parties.
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But both parties are deeply divided internally over how or even whether to do so.
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To keep the mess minimal, apply the yogurt internally rather than externally on the vulva.
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Wells Fargo said, however, it will look both internally and externally to fill the role.
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" 'FUCK YOU!' you scream internally as you say aloud, "No thanks, just a diet coke.
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And I remember tracking, internally, all of the things that went right with that show.
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Internally they're dealing with the equations for all the significant bodies in the solar system.
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Our label is, of course, populated with music fans, so we poll people here internally.
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Louie officially began last Monday, May 1, but the move will be announced internally today.
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Internally, the Schengen frontier-free system is troubled and several border controls have been reintroduced.
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Google sent a similar email in 2016, describing how the company hunts internally for leakers.
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The Build branch works on projects internally and brings in EIRs to run those projects.
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The ordeal wasn't just a PR nightmare on the outside; internally, a bitter fight unfolded.
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Internally, the specs of the Vive Focus Plus are similar to the existing Vive Focus.
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Our investigation has determined that these stored passwords were not internally abused or improperly accessed.
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They can often represent products that are being developed internally but might never be released.
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We've been working-- we've probably spent $1 billion internally and externally on a resolution plan.
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Was there ever any concern internally that this direction would make the game too difficult?
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If you know more, particularly about anything happening internally at the company, reach out here.
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In 2014 Goldman spun out a messaging technology developed internally as a new company, Symphony.
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It's an indie production coming out with Sega's blessing, rather than an internally produced project.
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It's also garnered opposition internally, among employees who say Google executives have ignored their concerns.
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"I was referred internally for the role," she says, by someone she knew from college.
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Naturally, they're still advertised as being "Made in the U.K." Internally you'll find fewer luxuries.
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We will continue working internally and with our partners to test and adapt more apps.
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Now, internal emails released by the UK Parliament show how the decision was made internally.
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But unlike many of its neighbors, Kazakhstan has rarely experienced attacks internally by extremist groups.
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These internally coupled ears are interesting, in terms of engineering, because they are purely structural.
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More than 5053 million Congolese are estimated to have been internally displaced in 2018 alone.
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But here we are; these are debates we're having internally, among friends, even on dates.
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"We built something internally like this as a byproduct of just running [Ksplice]," Daher explained.
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"We prioritized internal efficiency — and internally we've been using C++ all the time," he said.
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"I'm internally motivated to eat the way I do, because I enjoy it," she says.
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Some 2m people fled their homes in 2017, bringing the total internally displaced to 4.3m.
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The number of such internally displaced people is shocking and has risen in recent years.
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Now Breitbart has posted the entire meeting, known internally as TGIF, for everyone to watch.
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Internally and with partners, Snap shares return visitors within three-day and week-long periods.
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Dwyer said stock participation is dropping, suggesting the market has already started to correct internally.
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More than 400,000 people have been internally displaced and 467,000 have fled to neighboring countries.
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When Mr Boyle reported such practices internally he himself became the subject of an investigation.
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Internally and externally, the company is viewed more favorably than it was under Nadella's predecessors.
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But as McDowell pointed out, "individual countries have the teeth" to regulate these matters internally.
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AG: I've always felt that great painting doesn't just engage internally; it also engages externally.
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Internally, we are focused on product improvements like our new streaming architecture for Story playback . . .
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A 22-year-old Indiana man says he was internally decapitated after a car crash.
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A low shutdown rate allows an aggregate time to internally develop ideas, content and plans.
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And when you can't do it internally, you may have to rely on the market.
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"A Facebook internal investigation concluded that the passwords were not "internally abused or improperly accessed.
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Dorsey has said in the past that the previous number was viewed as "sacred" internally.
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Instead, he's talking about polling that campaigns do internally to decide how to target voters.
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KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch's expectations are based on the agency's internally produced, conservative rating case forecasts.
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Records on police killings are voluntarily kept, produced internally and not reported by most cities.
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Here's hoping that Jackson keeps her cool — I know I would be internally freaking out.
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Boudreau said the analytics of the extra session have been discussed internally within the team.
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And internally, according to several employees, people communicate better than they did a year ago.
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I think all of this is nonsensical and based on two internally self-contradictory premises.
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The third and final serious contender internally is John Moody, executive vice president and editor.
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You grow internally, you find better ways to cope with the things that you face.
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The committee is taking a closer look at how banks manage their credit risks internally.
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If something malfunctions internally and Apple determines it's related to the battery, processor, RAM, etc.
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This leads to a reification of the state as an autonomous and internally coherent force.
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In Maiduguri, its capital, camps for the internally displaced are teeming with bloated-bellied babies.
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"We help logistics providers automate sales both internally and externally, reducing manual labor and inaccuracies".
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You stage excitement but, internally, a mix of jealousy and boredom overwhelm any sincere interest.
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The move was announced internally a few weeks back, according to his Twitter post. bit.
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That book looked at China externally, whereas this new book looks at China primarily internally.
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Clinton's diminished role -- internally and externally -- within his own party marks a moment for Democrats.
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" After the deal closed in November 2004, it was hailed internally as "a tremendous success.
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I have just returned from Denan, Ethiopia, home to a camp for internally displaced persons.
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And for those that stay on with the company, there is opportunity for growth internally.
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"It's a limited effort internally currently," Pichai told lawmakers during an intense grilling before Congress.
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Wary of foreign meddling, many Libyans have lost hope the conflict can be resolved internally.
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More than a million of those residents are internally displaced by decades-long ethnic violence.
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" The service is now rushing an overhaul of the ALIS system, internally dubbed "Mad Hatter.
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It's impossible to hermetically seal the United States both internally and externally against jihadist attacks.
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Postpartum anxiety or depression can inhibit a mom's ability to internally or externally defend herself.
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It's unclear when the app will launch, but it's currently being tested internally at Facebook.
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CNBC first reported that the Luxottica partnership is for Facebook's AR glasses, called "Orion" internally.
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That process happens internally and could come from someone closer to the branch's inner workings.
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Secondly, we analyse the ability of banks to build up capital internally from retained earnings.
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"Internally, we talk about OV as the hiking buddy who brought the snacks," she said.
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"The parties continue to discuss the matter internally," a Players' Association spokesman said on Tuesday.
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We tracked down an organization chart, which is available internally but not to the public.
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Lewandowski was increasingly viewed internally as being out of his depth and resistant to change.
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America's goal is to change the behavior of the Iranian regime both externally and internally.
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He said that they had used location one time in a test, causing confusion internally.
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Do you think out loud in tandem with a community, or do you process internally?
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It has to deal with about 4 million refugees and 1.1 million internally displaced persons.
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Kyl will examine concerns about alleged liberal bias on Facebook, internally and on its services.
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It doesn't happen at the same time every year and they decide that stuff internally.
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Sometimes, I'm internally conflicted whether Queen C is a facade or my inner badass bitch.
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While Facebook is experimenting with the technology internally, it has not been open sourced yet.
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Watch the Full Documentary Over 400,000 people are internally displaced across Libya due to conflict.
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Facebook, too, was growing quickly on mobile phones, but wasn't prioritizing them at all internally.
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"I certainly tried to make change internally," Bonner told CNBC in her first television interview.
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There are over 166,000 refugees living in Niger, as well as 127,000 internally displaced Nigeriens.
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The company claims it will only use the data collected internally and won't sell it.
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Internally, Amazon executives have described small publishers as a "gazelle" — and itself as a cheetah.
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The war has already killed thousands of civilians and left three million people internally displaced.
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The remaining 1,800 staff will take new roles internally, Dixons Carphone said in a statement.
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Even internally in his campaign, black staffers told Fusion at the time they weren't prioritized.
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Their president is unpopular, their legislative agenda is unpopular, and the party is divided internally.
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"Internally, true self-confidence will lead to more positivity, happiness and resilience," Mr. Houpert said.
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"Since software technology was easier, it was like playing a video game, internally," said Conru.
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We've now got 68.5 million refugees and internally displaced people; people fleeing wars, advanced persecution.
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Adractas wouldn't get into details about how things were unfolding internally at the social giant.
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Regrettably, Congress slowed investments in internal capacity and began to centralize internally in the 1980s.
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Alice Lemieux, a Google software engineer, encouraged employees to keep organizing and providing feedback internally.
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As autumn came and the ground started to frost, I felt the opposite happening internally.
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She may be quiet and a girl of slender means but, internally, she's a kibitzer.
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Blahnik is known internally for pushing a more positive philosophy around workouts to guide behavior.
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"If you're going to put someone forward internally, you're putting your reputation on the line."
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We have dealt with it internally, but I'm not gonna throw someone under the bus.
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Internally, the existence of the project had been kept on a need-to-know basis.
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At the time, Maizullah was living in a settlement of internally displaced people, outside Jalalabad.
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"The heat causes some changes externally, but not necessarily internally to the bones," Thompson said.
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Despite broad-based concerns about international trade, Wang said China faces greater economic risks internally.
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"Internally, things go up and down all the time in there," the GOP strategist said.
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A Facebook spokesperson confirmed Liam's existence, which the company began testing internally earlier this year.
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Netflix teams use an "efficiency metric" to internally determine whether a show is worth renewing.
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KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch's expectations are based on the agency's internally produced, conservative rating-case forecasts.
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It has to do with who's empowered internally, who has a voice and what's valued.
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Internally, the tablet is running on Huawei's Kirin 990 processor and has a 7,250mAh battery.
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In turn, we are divided internally and are not in lock-step with our allies.
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Specifically, Exxon was using one proxy cost internally and a different one externally, Schneiderman said.
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Internally, you get a choice of either an Intel Core i212 or Core i216 processor.
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Dr. Wen's public comments also caused some frustration internally, the current and former officials said.
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Dr. Wen's public comments also caused some frustration internally, the current and former officials said.
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From the start, there were doubts that arming disorganized, often internally fractious forces would succeed.
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Gurle said 80% of messaging on Symphony takes place internally as opposed to between firms.
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Apple has been coy about its self-driving car project, known internally as Project Titan.
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Google has said their product has completely eliminated account takeovers internally at the technology company.
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The officer was supposed to have chosen a template that would only be sent internally.
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Israel needs new leadership and a fresh pathway to at least begin to heal internally.
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Peter works what is known internally as the "VE queue," which stands for violent extremism.
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Microsoft designers are now working collaboratively internally in what's described as an "open source" way.
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The plan would priotitize moving jobs around internally without any forced redundancy, the bank added.
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Google responded to the memo, which was first circulated internally, shortly after it was published.
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The issue is new spending plans produced by Trump's chaotic, thinly staffed, internally conflicted administration.
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The effort prompted questions about the proposal's constitutionality and swift pushback internally from agency officials.
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Berland has also internally criticized Google's work with the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
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"This was a local store level misunderstanding that is being dealt with internally," they said.
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She gestates her young internally, one at a time, and gives birth to them live.
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Ms. Haddad resigned on Friday, fulfilling an intention announced internally earlier this year, she said.
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Any time as a musician you have any borderline musical moral ground, you struggle internally.
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Berland's expanded role was announced internally Thursday by CEO Jack Dorsey, according to a source.
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He has amassed a lot of responsibility and power internally in his time at Twitter.
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We are focused on retaining and developing diverse talent internally through training and leadership opportunities.
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The source close to BP said one was sacked and two others were reshuffled internally.
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And if there are teams internally that fail to execute effectively, we'll reorganize those teams.
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Why do you think this record is so internally focused, compared to the last record?
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But over the past year, DataScience has been working to build an array of tools — ones that they've used internally — that businesses can hand to data scientists internally to essentially get the same thing done, which is launching today in the form of DataScience Cloud.
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The Justice Department has made clear, at least internally, that it is preparing for additional litigation.
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When transaction costs are high, companies do things internally, as Ronald Coase, an economist, once noted.
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Rubin's departure reportedly left a leadership vacuum in the company's robot division (known as "Replicant" internally).
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The Kremlin's view is that countries should be able to decide how they run themselves internally.
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Appealing to constituents' identities is very much a part of making a party more internally democratic.
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Internally, Microsoft has been using a similar tool for about 10 years now, Molnar told me.
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Internally, however, the agency's security team had assessed there was no evidence of a malicious intrusion.
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It can share your data internally, with subsidiaries, third party vendors, and the government upon request.
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In 2013, the company punished one of its engineers for creating more transparency internally around salaries.
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Member states are still arguing internally about how to deal with its internal and external borders.
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" And that was largely the attitude internally too: "Steve, you're an idiot, don't do this again.
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An attack in February on an internally displaced persons camp, also in Borno, killed 60 people.
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When police or military claimed to have investigated internally, they did not make the findings public.
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" One investor who knows Fawaz said he also has a strong reputation as a "collaborator internally.
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Bernstein: There were definitely a fair amount of people internally that were very confused by it.
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The Foreign Ministry says many internally displaced have already returned home, urging refugees to do same.
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Axios writes:Kyl will examine concerns about alleged liberal bias on Facebook, internally and on its services.
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Internally, his focus is on maximizing value through improvements - saving energy, for instance, by recycling heat.
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He also struggled internally to cope with the pregnancy as he put his transition on hold.
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Rometty said she's put a blockchain in place internally to track IBM's $40 billion in financing.
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While Moon may have looked super-fit on the outside, internally it was a different story.
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You may have noticed it in your joints or muscles but it actually happens internally, too.
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For those kids, they get symptoms where they sort of end up living their life internally.
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Allwood's team claims the rock structures aren't internally layered, "but this is not true," said Nutman.
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They are eager acquirers of companies, often boutiques that give them skills they cannot develop internally.
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"I am convinced that it is necessary to rescue Brazilians' trust internally and internationally," Temer said.
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Internally, the flaws that became glaringly evident in the euro crisis have yet to be fixed.
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Internally, however, some Twitter employees are said to doubt that Russian accounts were boosting the message.
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Then Netflix switched strategies, producing more films internally, and nothing sold at comparative levels in 2018.
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"We first did the buttons as a reference device internally to prove out gadgets," says Limp.
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You mask what's going on internally, so you post more things online to cover it up.
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A list of employees who have quit over the matter is circulating internally, per BuzzFeed News.
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The CDU and SPD, on the other hand, are both internally split on issues like migration.
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They say internally, their views are often sidelined in favor of a left-leaning activist agenda.
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One was in the ER a few weeks later with a "baseball-sized cyst," bleeding internally.
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Internally, Netflix clearly knew the potential for ST2, thanks to its data on ST's first season.
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Depending on who you ask internally, the process has been painful or helpful, disruptive or necessary.
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According to Revere, some Bush officials internally advocated for renewing negotiations, and by 21992 they succeeded.
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"Soy prices had been steadily falling [internally] but have now recovered well," noted the Cepea researcher.
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I said this last week to someone, too many people are looking internally instead of externally.
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This can been seen in Azimo's early testing of the pay-by-mobile number functionality internally.
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Claire thinks that whatever makes him stronger is also making the shrapnel hurt him more internally.
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Adam Bain, who joined Twitter back in 2010, was internally known as the company's biggest cheerleader.
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I'm internally cheesed off that they charge for paperwork, but I can't take leave without it.
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SharePoint is primarily used by businesses to organize documents, build intranet sites, and manage content internally.
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Typically the private equity firm likes to groom talent internally only rarely making high profile hires.
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There are also 5 million who have fled the country, and 6.6 million people internally displaced.
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These circular controllers can recreate gestures and finger movement in the Oculus, and were developed internally.
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The leak comes after several years of warnings, both internally and from consulting firm Gartner Inc.
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Ring offers the company a popular consumer electronics brand that it might not have replicated internally.
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Autopsy results showed the punches punctured his liver and he bled to death internally, authorities said.
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International institutions such as the World Bank and IMF are internally organised along the same lines.
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At Apple, she'll report to Apple VP for People Deirdre O'Brien, the company announced internally today.
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Ukraine's ministry for temporarily occupied territories and internally displaced people was not immediately available to comment.
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It was because on all the pressing issues—inequality, globalisation, the environment, Europe—parties disagreed internally.
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Still, Twitter insiders have continued to pitch this idea internally, a report from re/code notes.
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They said the option had been discussed internally by senior Saudi energy officials in recent months.
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"The competition for us is an engineer writing Python scripts to do this internally" says Friedrichs.
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Zuckerberg has faced criticism both internally and externally for remaining silent about the Cambridge Analytica revelations.
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And so, internally we're still putting in close to $5 to 10 million dollars, just ourselves.
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That's always been a back and forth internally, but the public has never seen that before.
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The attacks targeted the city's Bakassi Internally Displaced Persons camp and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corp.
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Amazon, like most tech companies, frequently tests ideas internally that never see the light of day.
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My boyfriend returns from a workout and I internally shame myself for not doing the same.
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LinkedIn didn't share a launch date for its scheduling bot, but is already testing it internally.
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"Internally it's hard to do much because the state will take such harsh actions," Manville said.
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Facebook has a massive PR and policy team (trust us), and Marooney is well respected internally.
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Internally, at least at a fairly senior level, people were scrambling to figure out what happened.
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The company doesn't want the increased scrutiny internally that comes along with a new funding round.
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If you're an international chain, [you can look] internally at what you do in another market.
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"This is an administrative issue we're resolving internally," senior communications adviser Jason Miller told the Post.
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Activision company has also recruited former ESPN head Steve Bornstein to head its esports efforts internally.
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Currently, an estimated 120,85033 remain internally displaced and confined to relief camps in central Rakhine state.
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To some, both internally and externally, it didn't matter, so long as it made some improvements.
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" Pressed if he meant US institutions were under assault internally from the President, Clapper responded, "Exactly.
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Many now languish in camps for Internally Displaced People (IDPs) or have fled the country entirely.
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Some Samsung workers said there were already rumors circulating internally about which executives might be ousted.
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Over 3 million people, nearly a tenth of the population, are already internally displaced in Iraq.
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Some people recommend a splint, but I personally think it's better to work the core internally.
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"Investors have to ask what's the next huge business that Amazon might incubate internally," he said.
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Language must be vetted for problems, not only internally, but also by the public at large.
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Compound already has a user interface prototyped internally, and it looked slick and solid to me.
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Microsoft's new device is known internally as Project Scorpio, and it's slated for a 2017 release.
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President Trump venting internally and externally, and calling old friends to air grievances about his team.
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Andreessen Horowitz partners internally debated a policy change that indirectly made these senior-level hires possible.
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"When there aren't safe channels for whistle-blowers internally, they end up going public," says Brian.
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The person whom investors know as chairman is also known internally as the bank's party secretary.
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However, we've handled the matter internally, and both Burt and Mia are eager to move on.
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John will focus ... on execution and accountability, both internally and externally, short-term and long-term.
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The Yahayawa camp houses about 500 internally displaced families and is managed by the provincial council.
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The EPA also said the calendars Pruitt posted online were "simplified" versions of those kept internally.
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Crucially, we'll also hear directly from refugees and internally displaced people who have fled the violence.
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Rather, the criticism was with more qualitative aspects of the way the three banks operate internally.
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Referendum night felt all the odder because the Remain and Leave camps are themselves internally incoherent.
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With humans, "anthropogenic changes" he called them, happen when populations shift internally or use land differently.
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"The assessment of the program internally is probably different than what some people have," Sumlin said.
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She has had several meetings internally with staff and will continue to do so this week.
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We're told law enforcement was NOT called to the scene ... and the incident was handled internally.
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We're working internally to make sure we fully deliver on excellent experiences at our Mall immediately.
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Internally displaced people are defined as being forced to flee their homes but not their country.
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The Hutch API is also used internally to more productively test its fleet of autonomous trucks.
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He adds that the advertisers are kid-appropriate, and are vetted and served internally by Roku.
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This process — internally dubbed "modernization" — involves eliminating some overnight and backroom shifts and changing stocking processes.
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China, which has boosted its investments in the Maldives, said the crisis should be settled internally.
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Both sets of values seem equally to exist in the internally conflicted soul of modern liberalism.
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NOT SOMEONE YOU GROOMED INTERNALLY, WHICH I KNOW YOU HAVE A LONG TRACK RECORD OF DOING.
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Denver Police Department spokesman Jay Casillas told The Independent the department is investigating the situation internally.
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"If we don't raise those funds on foreign markets, we will borrow them (internally)," Siluanov said.
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But before you report your building to the city, try to deal with the problem internally.
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For example, you can internally date texts and say this part is earlier than that part.
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Meanwhile, these same companies were internally relying on climate science to plan their operations and investments.
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Kroger shared a memo internally on Monday that teases an upcoming announcement about a branding overhaul.
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At that point, the security team put in a work order to install security cameras internally.
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One, it took 10 years to write, and we used it internally as an onboarding document.
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However, brokerages and asset managers using them internally will pay a fee to use the indexes.
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The goal is for Netflix to eventually fund its content needs by using internally-generated cash.
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I'd stick it behind a VPN internally and have my router limit its external network connectivity.
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We hope that they will now focus their attention internally and fix the problems at home.
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But U.S. businesses are more sensitive than ever to how they are viewed internally and externally.
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The company plans to expand through acquisitions and will not develop brands internally, Luis told Reuters.
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They're committed to it, but they could change their minds as well if politics changed internally.
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Investigators are also using the snapshot internally to narrow down lists of suspects and prioritize tips.
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Survivors of the brutal conflict either stay and become internally displaced or flee and become refugees.
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What I feel has really helped me is asking the question internally, 'How can I help?
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While internally divided, the U.S. government came down on the side of caution at the time.
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In closed-loop systems, scrubbing is performed using water treated with additives, recycling the liquid internally.
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Now we have a former executive claiming he was fired for reporting the same thing internally.
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Everybody internally agrees China's IP theft is a big problem, and the US should respond aggressively.
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I do think it's important because they should be looking at all of these numbers internally.
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Once we have seen all the data we will address internally what needs to be done.
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Around one-third of those are refugees, while the rest are internally displaced or asylum-seekers.
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They should have enough time to generate the capital internally or raise cash through assets sales.
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It plans to fund the acquisition with a combination of equity, internally generated funds and borrowing.
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Half of the country's population is either internally displaced or has sought refuge in neighboring countries.
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Cutting its taxation revenues is challenging because it occurs internally within Islamic State territory, he said.
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Internally, I was still confused about who I was, and where I fit into the world.
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Internally, Louisville's Office of Sustainability tries to steer away from rhetoric that could be politically polarizing.
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"I think everyone is just taking it in, it's so upsetting — talking internally," Ms. Obst said.
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This leads to an estimated 400,000 Syrians being killed and more than 6.1 million internally displaced.
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Internally, that's also led to confusion and irritation as FEMA tries to take the leading position.
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For Republicans, the strategy is less clear, which is probably why they are more conflicted internally.
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It doesn't even work particularly well on its own terms, because its terms are internally inconsistent.
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More than half the pre-war population of 21m is now either internally displaced or abroad.
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Internally code-named "Vega," Samsung's smart speaker will be powered by the company's Bixby digital assistant.
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But it's the closest thing to an internally plausible happy ending that I can think of.
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Charlie: [Screams internally] What has me most rattled about this is how ubiquitous Cisco's technology is.
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Yet surveys showed that workers felt it was easier to quit Microsoft than to transfer internally.
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Some are being retained internally, some are still going to be sold on the open marketplace.
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A Roku spokeswoman said it was assessing the situation internally for its plans for the NewFronts.
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When companies are more diverse and inclusive internally, they will drive more positive social change externally.
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"America's diplomatic power is being weakened internally as complex global crises are growing externally," they said.
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Amazon is also continuing to work internally on a way to crack the U.S. ticket market.
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One holdout had long been Harvard, where a large chunk of the endowment was managed internally.
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For a fee, social media platforms offer access to users' information via internally developed analytical tools.
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The team is also more openly discussing what it has been talking about internally for weeks.
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Everyone has started very deep dialogues internally and seeing what is happening in the public arena.
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Whether internally or externally, Young-Scrivner said diversity and inclusion is important to Godiva's overall mission.
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This month relatives, internally displaced like Khodr by a renewed government offensive, arrived to join them.
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There are too many internally focused roles in production mode as opposed to value adding roles.
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You take pride in playing well — not for people outside, but just internally, for our team.
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"We are studying carefully the issue internally through the different departments and China," Renault's Yamane said.
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We have spoken internally with our journalists and we will learn from this error in judgment.
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Afrin is already crowded with internally displaced Syrians -- up to 160,000 in November, local groups say.
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Epstein: I think internally there is an incredible sense of renewal and excitement for the weekend.
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Internally, Walker has already been involved in many of the activities that his new role entails.
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Earlier this month, World Bank staff expressed concern internally about the recent actions towards Taiwanese staff.
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"When we initially launched, we joked internally that you could hear the loud 'thud,'" he said.
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It was split between two parties internally divided and so able to work with each other.
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Apple's other favored choice was Mercedes-Benz, internally code-named Bruce, according to one former employee.
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Each says he encountered accounting problems at public companies and tried to get them addressed internally.
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For her new position, she competed against some 700 candidates, internally and externally, domestically and internationally.
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"Very quickly, internally, we told people we were changing the name of the restaurant," he said.
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"It would shut down their system," he added, saying the church tends to handle issues internally.
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Internally NPS rangers were jockeying last minute to find more staff to send to the park.
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Some headed towards camps for internally displaced persons or rebel-held towns near the Turkish border.
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But examining this data internally and then reporting it publicly helps to hold these companies accountable.
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Goldman had examined the possibility of a deal internally and decided against it, said another person.
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The indoor and outdoor cameras look almost identical, though they have their share of differences internally.
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And 6.1 million more are internally displaced, which means they were forced to move within Syria.
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Mosseri's entry into the leading role at Instagram was reportedly met with skepticism internally at Facebook.
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Already faltering, their nominee's 22019 defeat discredited them even more — not just externally, but internally too.
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Deutsche Bank is conducting a global review of its investment bank, known internally as Project Colombo.
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Unless it involves confidential information, all project data is posted internally for any employee to see.
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Thus, it is worth highlighting how aggressively Prince Salman has moved to liberalize Saudi society internally.
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Facebook, for example, gathers user data internally which it uses to sell ads to third parties.
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Eric Alexander, the head of Asian business for Uber, shared medical records internally, including with Kalanick.
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According to The Guardian, this was only supposed to be disseminated internally, but, ya know, oops.
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NBC executives forced Kelly to apologize first, internally to her colleagues, and then to the viewers.
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Nestle has a history of promoting internally and some analysts and shareholders expect that to continue.
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The Sessions campaign declined to specify his role but said that it prefers to hire internally.
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Salesforce has been using this product internally to measure its own sustainability efforts, which Flynn leads.
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The glasses are internally codenamed Orion, and they are designed to replace smartphones, the people said.
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We had to inform all the stakeholders in my life, mostly people internally at Goldman Sachs.
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Falluja is hardly the government's only worry in a nation with 3.1 million internally displaced people.
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