" Moreover, the study makes clear: "We're not adapting fast enough.
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It makes clear he should have been fired for insubordination.
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Being fine, he makes clear, is only a provisional state.
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Mueller also makes clear Congress can continue to investigate Trump.
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Isolde makes clear that her love and death are intertwined.
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Lyric's mission makes clear that design and technology are key.
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But only if the novel makes clear that at some
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As the article makes clear, Monae first identified as bisexual.
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He makes clear just how far we've fallen since then.
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The FBI report makes clear that many at least tried.
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The cleanroom would be a mistake, our review makes clear.
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This makes clear that our communities are divided by design.
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Every piece of data they collect makes clear his foolishness.
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But the report makes clear that's where Democrats are heading.
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Rule XVI makes clear this won't be a freewheeling debate.
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The Trump administration makes clear why independence is so essential.
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But more importantly, the exchange makes clear that money talks.
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The McKinsey study makes clear that this is hard to demonstrate.
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Nevertheless, as this urgent book makes clear, the tables have turned.
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Nougat makes clear that Google now knows exactly what it's doing.
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What "it" is, the documentary makes clear from the very start.
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It also makes clear that Jacobs was asking his questions politely.
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Her now-viral goodbye makes clear that it wasn't her choice.
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Mr Hitchcock makes clear the perils of the early cold war.
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AppNexus makes clear it views Breitbart in much the same way.
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But in fact, Babitz makes clear that this mindset is a
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The document makes clear that Neumann shouldn't be trusted, he said.
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As the latest science makes clear, uncertainty is not our friend.
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As "Frantumaglia" makes clear, Ferrante really has been a public figure.
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A reminder of the majority math for Democrats makes clear why.
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As the documentary enters the world and makes clear that Mrs.
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Which, as very recent presidential history makes clear, absolutely can happen.
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He's just 25, but his talk makes clear his educational wisdom.
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As Monday's indictment makes clear, they seem to have found something.
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In early motherhood, Stack makes clear, Xiao Li keeps her afloat.
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As Carpenter makes clear, looking to the courts won't be helpful.
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Steele's dossier makes clear that his sources were almost exclusively Russian.
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It's more a continuation, as this first look trailer makes clear.
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But, as Covid-19 makes clear, much more is still needed.
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As the research makes clear, that new abnormal is already here.
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As Wang's release makes clear, the Iranians are willing to talk.
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A rigorous study, published Wednesday, makes clear it's not so easy.
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Knowing this, Zelensky makes clear that he is a Trump customer.
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He makes clear, though, that Tripoli is desperate for American support.
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However, the letter also makes clear that alone won't be enough.
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The resolution makes clear that justice is a top progressive priority.
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As the Minority memo makes clear, none of this is true.
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This report makes clear that millions of Americans are gaining health coverage.
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Today&aposs decision makes clear that tolerance is a two-way street.
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The company also makes clear that those fixes likely won't be free.
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That's even the case for Republicans, as this CNN poll makes clear.
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New research makes clear just how vulnerable medical devices really can be.
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As the trailer makes clear, things goes downhill fast for the group.
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One thing Kate makes clear: She really lives in her living room.
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A new film opening Wednesday makes clear the dynamic behind that debacle.
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"No breakdowns, no screaming," the brain's host makes clear to the band.
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Makes clear that military families will be allowed to deduct moving expenses.
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Microsoft makes clear that the Sunrise team played a key role here.
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The episode makes clear that there was reasonable doubt in the case.
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Scripture makes clear that God stands with the oppressed over the powerful.
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"The data makes clear that diversity is good for business," she writes.
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Guyatt makes clear that rather than being fixed, racial attitudes evolve historically.
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And the video clip makes clear that she is performing, not succumbing.
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The report makes clear why his lawyers were so worried about it.
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He also makes clear throughout that he and his grandparents weren't perfect.
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He then makes clear he helped the Nicklaus family with the course.
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Buying, selling or consuming alcohol are all prohibited, the website makes clear.
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In fact, as the NPR makes clear, the opposite is the case.
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There is much more to learn, as this year's disappointment makes clear.
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But the reaction to both plans makes clear they missed the point.
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However, history makes clear that, while tempting, such contentions are fundamentally flawed.
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Just watching Hawley write for Smart makes clear how versatile she is.
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Cohen, however, makes clear the program won't include anyone younger than 3.
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But a look at Trump's actions makes clear that he wasn't joking.
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As the H.R.W. report makes clear, these steps are consistent with international law.
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As Fong makes clear, the one-child policy was not just a crime.
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That dedication is often lacking, as the Catholic Church's own record makes clear.
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This decision makes clear that the government must respect Jack's beliefs about marriage.
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But even those measures would only help so much, the memo makes clear.
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Statistics makes clear how few professional options most people had in the first
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But the filing also makes clear that additional asset sales could prove problematic.
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As the Constitution makes clear, and the Supreme Court emphasized in Nixon v.
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But as the game makes clear, funerals are not really for the dead.
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As this weekend's fighting makes clear, such activity does not preclude further bloodshed.
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Her decision isn't easy, and Stewart makes clear the weight of the choice.
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The book educates readers about assault and makes clear what behavior is illegal.
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Your I.G. report makes clear that we&aposve got some work to do.
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The OIG report makes clear that we&aposve got some work to do.
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And yet, as The Great Hack makes clear, this is a dire issue.
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Forking Android successfully isn't an easy task (as Amazon's track record makes clear).
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But he makes clear that his concerns about Trump are much more fundamental.
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Comey's testimony makes clear that if Trump is ignorant, he is willfully so.
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The seizure of his team and their equipment makes clear the dictator's toolbox.
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History makes clear there must be consequences for Iran when Tehran attacks Americans.
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"This decision makes clear the president's ban is patent discrimination," the lawyer said.
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But the episode makes clear was how difficult that was going to be.
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Not bloody likely, as Dame Diana Rigg makes clear in two saucy dialogues.
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This timeline makes clear the two worrying trends underlying Trump's approach to ISIS.
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Indeed, Peloton's filing makes clear that the churn rate is almost certainly understated.
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An interim management plan makes clear the board hadn't planned succession adequately either.
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Shattered makes clear that Clinton had no problem deciding what she was against.
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In many ways, as Klagsbrun's narrative makes clear, Meir was the archetypal Zionist.
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But as the evidence makes clear, summer break is nearly everyone parent's problem.
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It makes clear that he's not especially progressive when it comes to weed.
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However, it makes clear that California taxpayers won't be forced to buy it.
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But unlike Tarantino's film, Harron's makes clear that there is no escaping history.
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But his book makes clear how much effort went into his effortless demeanor.
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" Added Boyle: "Our Constitution makes clear that these decisions must come before Congress.
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Debbie, the show makes clear, is all too aware of her business's sexism.
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Your Old Droog used to be jokier; "Jewelry" makes clear he's not kidding.
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As the evidence in the record makes clear, that is what happened here.
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What The Handmaid's Tale makes clear is that many of us wouldn't be.
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The report makes clear we can't afford to let Clinton be commander-in-chief.
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He said Biden's long record of service makes clear his commitment to civil rights.
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Humans, as this discovery makes clear, have been doodling for a very long time.
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Trump's statement makes clear that Saudi oil production was a factor in his decision.
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However, the movie makes clear that the love they share can never truly die.
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So yeah, this isn't just any ordinary parachute, as NASA's new video makes clear.
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But she makes clear being the mother she wants to be is all-important.
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But as Silicon Valley makes clear, companies have incentives not to take privacy seriously.
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The report makes clear that their vaunted anti-doping controls are porous at best.
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Sophia's report makes clear that the situation in Libya has deteriorated over recent months.
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The resolution also makes clear who will take the lead in this phase: Rep.
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Instead, the pairing makes clear that painting evolves in the realm of symbolic value.
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His recent floundering on abortion makes clear he's barely given the issue any thought.
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The news makes clear that Veselnitskaya had serious connections in Russia's prosecutor general's office.
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The National School Walkout also makes clear: work with your school for the protest.
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In almost every section, Mueller makes clear how legally and investigatively conservative he was.
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"This makes clear which targets we should meet," Socialist Party leader Lilian Marijnissen added.
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As the reference to indices makes clear, this is not a merely academic problem.
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As Thursday's report makes clear, there are still many, many key points of disagreement.
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He makes clear that he's found a lot of financial success from the genre.
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Moreover, having so unfit a president makes clear the dangers of the imperial presidency.
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But "Putin's Revenge" makes clear that it worked beyond even its mastermind's wildest dreams.
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That certainly comes across in Snap's prospectus, which makes clear it's a founder's company.
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And, as Trump makes clear, he loves that people think Bolton is too tough.
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We need education that makes clear the instability and dangerous nature of nuclear deterrence.
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As the Equifax security breach makes clear, those databases are themselves vulnerable to attack.
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Additionally, public nuisance law makes clear that damages are available only for past harm.
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They are still at it, as the latest round of hand-wringing makes clear.
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Urban America makes clear that addiction to fast food is not a moral lapse
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As the FTC blog post makes clear, this was no innocent, anonymized data collection.
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The report makes clear that Radmann was hired because of his relationship with Beckenbauer.
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Airbnb is now encroaching further on their turf, as the HotelTonight acquisition makes clear.
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Now, Ron's return makes clear that Uber sees trucking as a huge business opportunity.
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The reality, as the incident in Venango County makes clear, is far more complicated.
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As "Of Mics and Men" makes clear, survival itself is a kind of triumph.
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Indeed, as Cruz's endorsement makes clear, he is genuinely closer to Trump on policy.
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But, as Lisa Margonelli's mesmerizing book makes clear, we have got termites all wrong.
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As our prosecutorial record makes clear, consumer protection is one of our highest priorities.
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But he makes clear that when it came to black Americans, Lee never changed.
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But as Rosenthal's important book makes clear, the health care market really is different.
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As Mr Aboutaleb makes clear, the rising threat is a result of climate change.
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"Everything we've heard this morning makes clear the president is a target," he said.
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McConnell's career makes clear that he has few, if any, political and ideological convictions.
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The tournament's website makes clear the event is not necessarily about winning and losing.
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"The new policy is explicit: It makes clear that force must be reasonable under the circumstance, it requires de-escalation when safe and appropriate, and it makes clear that deadly force is only to be used to protect life," Chief Pontillo said.
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"Shitposting cause im in shambles" is dedicated to such memes, as its name makes clear.
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As we chat, McKinnon makes clear that she has no memories of all those cruises.
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As Susie makes clear, moats were more than just an investment philosophy for her husband.
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The law makes clear that the Fed chairman serves in that role for four years.
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But the new report makes clear that it's still a prominent part of her thinking.
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Still, the film makes clear that this is still Sam's decision to make, not Hunter's.
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And the ad makes clear that it's not just Trump's words that are the problem.
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Zuckerberg's testimony makes clear that he wants to discuss how he plans to reform Facebook.
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But as the Declaration makes clear, the reasons for revolution went beyond ending something bad.
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As the musical makes clear, Alexander Hamilton and rival Thomas Jefferson couldn't stand each other.
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But her story makes clear the barriers and discrimination transgender people still face in society.
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The Alice decision makes clear that patents cannot claim abstract concepts without adding anything inventive.
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DuVernay's message is also pretty strategically timed, as she makes clear in her initial tweet.
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EuroFX brochure makes clear that EuroFX is a brand name for Euro Forex Investment Ltd.
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But as a new study makes clear, we're going to have to get over that.
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Our last paragraph makes clear that we are acknowledging the problematic history of this piece.
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Wednesday's announcement makes clear exactly what the money will support within the National Park Service.
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As our special report this week makes clear, the superstars are admirable in many ways.
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The pre-Jackson Hole discussion makes clear that Fed members understand all of these dynamics.
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But the author is on heavily trampled territory, as this book's exhaustive bibliography makes clear.
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Yet the report also makes clear that HSBC could never have fought the government's charges.
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However, research makes clear that drugs like cocaine affect dopamine receptors much differently from gaming.
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As the 1994 act makes clear, federal efforts to influence those officials can be ineffective.
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As the latter makes clear, Republicans want to cut taxes on the wealthy and corporations.
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Outlander "Dragonfly in Amber" makes clear that the failings of the second season are undeniable.
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The note makes clear the story ran more than a year after the war began.
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The Timbs case makes clear that the Eighth Amendment applies to civil forfeiture by states.
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Mead is a naturalized citizen, and she makes clear that she plans to keep voting.
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Then the committee makes clear that it is engaged in just such an impeachment investigation.
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That shocking discrepancy makes clear how far behind the United States is in this area.
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Still, as the study makes clear, rent in the U.S. is an increasingly heavy burden.
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Such times, "Angels" makes clear, are crucibles in which moral and mortal worth are tested.
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Buttigieg makes clear that he wants to spend more federal dollars to combat homegrown extremism.
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Packer's book makes clear how much of his subject's frenzy was compensatory, a masking device.
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As Trump's letter Tuesday makes clear, there's little interest in making "infrastructure week" about infrastructure.
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Every new disclosure makes clear that hierarchs were aware of the abuses for many decades.
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And subtly but surely throughout the album, Lilly makes clear that cool doesn't mean cold.
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Or will they decline to take the risk, which Navratilova makes clear is still there.
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As their role in political discourse makes clear, they are also things of the mind.
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But as Ms. Mounsey's restless, appraising gaze makes clear, she would clock you, for sure.
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"This advisory makes clear that marijuana poses substantial risks to the developing brain," Azar said.
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The Obama order itself makes clear just how atypical the scenario it envisions would be.
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The story makes clear that Brokeback Mountain is a treacherous environment for hard-bitten men.
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As Sheffer makes clear, Asperger would have known that such decisions were probable death sentences.
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As the new report makes clear, California is not the only state facing such risks.
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The Trump administration's budget makes clear that it does not consider climate change a priority.
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It makes clear that the decision to withhold the aid came from the president himself.
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The fund's draft agreement makes clear that it can't cover President Donald Trump's legal bills.
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Genesis 1 makes clear that all of us are created in God's image and likeness.
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With an executive order, he makes clear that anti-Semitism is not to be tolerated.
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The clerical regime has no such scruples, as its enabling of Assad's atrocities makes clear.
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It sounds nefarious, but the report makes clear there's no evidence to back it up.
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The whistleblower makes clear that he or she wasn't in the room for the call.
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The Newsday investigation makes clear that the state needs to get up off the couch.
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Wrestling, as John Oliver makes clear in the video above, is ridiculously fun to watch.
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Above all, the messaging makes clear, people should show unwavering loyalty to the Communist Party.
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But as the HBO series makes clear, these are not uplifting tales of female empowerment.
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The opening song, "Things I Imagined," makes clear that Solange is offering floaters, not bangers.
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An impressive debut showing, the seven-song LP makes clear nods to its screamo forebears.
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The wrong envelope was handed to Beatty and Dunaway, as this tweet mostly makes clear.
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But as Day makes clear, these physical traits were the tip of the proverbial iceberg.
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Minefield makes clear that any war, no matter how small, can ravage a generation of soldiers.
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Why it matters: Apple desperately needs its next act, as its recent earnings warning makes clear.
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This legislation makes clear that the authority to send missile alerts rests with the federal government.
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As Laszewski's analysis makes clear, the GOP plan makes every single one of these problems worse.
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The law makes clear it would be unlawful for the President to fire Powell without cause.
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This is a story that makes clear nothing the current White House says can be trusted.
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Still, she makes clear that she's very single and focusing on herself and being a mom.
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As Mr Smee makes clear, the strain of creativity imposed almost unbearable pressures on those involved.
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His campaign has been wobbly for some time, as his poor performance in Iowa makes clear.
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Constitutional history makes clear that the founders had three main purposes in designing the Electoral College.
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As you probably know and this new production makes clear, Angels in America is a behemoth.
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But it's worth understanding exactly what his artfully awful response makes clear about Hollywood's cultural problem.
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As the GAO makes clear in the report: But that is precisely the point of unbundling.
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As the court's opinion makes clear, America has always had conflicting views of gambling on sport.
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As the movie makes clear, the Lovings -- and Richard in particular -- were reluctant participants in history.
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One other thing he makes clear ... he doesn't need Lady Gaga to score Super Bowl tickets.
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Although as Shiller also makes clear, investors shouldn't obsess over the level of the CAPE ratio.
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Thomas makes clear that pleasure taken in this world is misguided where it is not impossible.
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That being said, our research makes clear that fear benefits Republicans in a worldview divided system.
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We hope that today's settlement makes clear that this abuse of power will not be tolerated.
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The SDNY makes clear in its sentencing memo that it is not impressed by Cohen's cooperation.
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The sage makes clear that the samurai feels lousy when he's about to commit a murder.
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Yet as the essay makes clear, both are living lives of love, faith, devotion and service.
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But this requested two-month delay for Flynn's sentencing makes clear the end is not nigh.
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And the First Amendment makes clear the government is meant to remain neutral in this area.
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"Obamacare is failing to deliver, as Democrats' recent embrace of single-payer makes clear," he added.
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Yet it also makes clear that the US does not formally recognize the government of Taiwan.
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It also makes clear that Mueller only referred "certain aspects" of the Cohen investigation to SDNY.
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Liveops makes clear that its agents' ability to earn more money is closely tied to performance.
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What First Man makes clear is just how easy it is for something to go wrong.
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But, as the report makes clear, transferring genes is just the tip of the iceberg corncob.
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The new motion makes clear that Mr. Trump now fully considers himself a party to it.
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The first round of the national elections makes clear that hopes for democracy have been dashed.
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This important book makes clear that we need a modern version of the Wide Awake movement.
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The Knight study makes clear that educating our eligible voters is key to increasing voter participation.
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But it makes clear that Mr. Trump's economic policies are very much on the Fed's mind.
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The legislative blueprint makes clear his public statements are part of a much broader lobbying campaign.
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But Mr. Seavey makes clear that their identities and ideologies are flexible, evolving and sometimes contradictory.
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Trump's tweet makes clear that Shelby pitched the funding overall, but he's not yet totally convinced.
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But it makes clear that Democrats will not let any attacks on either witness simply pass.
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First, the IG makes clear that Trump himself was never a target of the FBI's investigation.
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As the report released on Friday makes clear, this is hardly the end of the story.
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Second, Trump himself makes clear that he knows that he probably shouldn't call himself a nationalist.
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As Daniels's interview on 60 Minutes Sunday night makes clear, this isn't a scandal about sex.
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I think that makes clear that this is not something he bought for his personal aggrandizement.
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What RAIR's entire project makes clear is how profoundly significant context is, and will always be.
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It makes clear that selling the apropos-of-nothing, absurdist chills of creepypasta requires pokerfaced commitment.
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Case law already makes clear that trans women need to be referred to and treated as women.
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But the Nixon case also makes clear that executive privilege is reduced radically in a criminal investigation.
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But not all embodied agents need intrinsic motivation, either—as the history of industrial robotics makes clear.
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In many countries of the world the preamble makes clear that the constitution is based on religion.
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What the CDC report makes clear is that Lyme disease certainly isn't going away any time soon.
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All that not-so-subtle messaging, as the trailer makes clear, didn't come without some serious backlash.
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Facebook's findings published Wednesday makes clear that online information campaigns are a key part of this effort.
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The road to this Elysium is where North Korea's nuclear programmes come in, Mr Eberstadt makes clear.
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The Houston flooding from Harvey makes clear both developments have changed the way disaster communications can work.
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This forbearance, he makes clear, came about because even reporters viewed Mattis as a bulwark against chaos.
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And yet, Gorsuch, a Jesuit-educated Episcopalian, makes clear that he firmly opposes assisted suicide and euthanasia.
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The indictment makes clear that Mr. Manafort's work for Ukraine and his money transfers ended in 2014.
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He makes clear that others' perception of her behavior is what ultimately loses her an expected promotion.
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The Voice Between makes clear that it's not visual art and music that drive Gozo — it's poetry.
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Despite this, nothing on the packaging makes clear where the beer is actually brewed, the complaint said.
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But as the case of Protein World makes clear, consumers can usually figure this out for themselves.
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Describing that evening now, DaRonch makes clear she wanted only to be helpful to an authority figure.
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The Cohen-Cuomo tape makes clear Daniel claim is dead and with it Avenati's [sic] meal ticket.
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The show rapidly makes clear that Dory is more obsessed with this case than she should be.
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The pull of illiberalism right now seems irresistible, though, as the rightward tilt of Europe makes clear.
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What his Twitter account makes clear is what it is exactly that he's seeking to change from.
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That, combined with only a slight uptick in delinquencies, makes clear that the sky is not falling.
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It makes clear that we're going to invest in transit where it will do the most good.
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Yet Microsoft also makes clear its position that it will not bend to the US surveillance apparatus.
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One thing Men and Apparitions makes clear is that the feminism of the New Man is precarious.
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An old-world media example quickly makes clear the unusual management challenges of operating multisided-platform businesses.
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The article makes clear that we are not prepared for the inevitable escalation of cases this summer.
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But after referencing cost-benefit analysis, the agency makes clear its methodology is a totally different beast.
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A search of federal statutes makes clear that such collusion by itself would not constitute a crime.
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As the roller-coaster ride of bitcoin's price makes clear, the currency's value is impossible to predict.
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She relished challenges, as her dash across war-ravaged Europe in the winter of 1815 makes clear.
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Simply automating a legacy warehouse, however, is a halfway measure, as a visit to Symbotic makes clear.
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The above analysis makes clear that a melting Arctic is not in the American national security interest.
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Whatever racial or class resentments she finds, Hochschild makes clear that she likes the people she meets.
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We won that race a half-century ago, as this year's commemoration of Apollo 11 makes clear.
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Although the culture was unchallenged for years, the CIR makes clear that alarm bells sounded long ago.
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Align Technology, which makes clear-braces solution Invisalign, has run up over 185 percent since the election.
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As the Times interview makes clear, he's feeling sorry for himself and blaming his missteps on others.
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As he makes clear in example after example, the facts speak for themselves — sometimes in gruesome fashion.
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Kamenar said Mueller's response to him makes clear the grand jury is still active and at work.
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But thousands of years ago, as a review of ancient literature makes clear, that truth was known.
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But as this article makes clear, many journalists cannot bring themselves to be fair, balanced and objective.
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Meanwhile, Vladimir Putin makes clear one of his obsessions during that joint press conference with President Trump.
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As the May FEC report makes clear, the main beneficiaries of Trump's campaign are his own businesses.
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But in a filing on Tuesday it also makes clear that additional asset sales could prove problematic.
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"This study makes clear that on balance there are no health benefits from drinking alcohol ... ," he said.
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The search warrant makes clear that Mueller is also focused on Manafort's actions connected to the campaign.
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Editorial An important new report makes clear the principal cause of the water crisis in Flint, Mich.
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"This report makes clear that millennials literally can't afford to wait to address climate change," said Henkels.
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While heavily redacted, the memo makes clear that Flynn has been extremely useful to the Mueller investigation.
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The draft memo makes clear that the administration was aware of the attention the policy might bring.
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Kirkpatrick makes clear his debt to his daring Egyptian colleague, Mayy el Sheikh, and other Times reporters.
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My favorite finance paper published last year makes clear that struggling with credit cards is not unusual.
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The program makes clear that, under I.R.S. rules, a home office must be used exclusively for business.
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Reidy-Russell's blog post makes clear the profound and traumatic effect that Russell's abuse had on her.
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Regardless, Congress's own act of 2017 makes clear Congress thinks the law works without an operational mandate.
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Sitting for an interview, the report makes clear, would have exposed Mr. Trump to far more problems.
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But as the tightly curated show makes clear, New York was a significant turning point for Oiticica.
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The report makes clear that, despite the administration's denials, The Times's reporting on this meeting is accurate.
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As Season 2's premiere makes clear, the queer, global, multigender sensates face a mysterious transnational conglomerate.
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An unbroken line of Supreme Court cases makes clear that the touchstone of severability is congressional intent.
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But as the complaint makes clear, such weapons have been the North's primary tool against American targets.
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"We Are Not Yet Equal" makes clear that this country's collective history is nothing short of heinous.
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When that happens New Jersey Transit makes clear in its announcements that this is an Amtrak problem.
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His death makes clear that Uber must shut down its normal operations, now, before more people die.
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This makes clear that it is up to the supervisor to decide if dividends should be suspended.
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"President Trump's pardon of Scooter Libby makes clear his contempt for the rule of law," Pelosi said.
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But as the Yale study makes clear, teenagers — in Connecticut, at least — are undeterred by the law.
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So as she opposes Trump, she makes clear she isn't asking the same of the state's Republicans.
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The whole fiasco makes clear that a law enforcement agency is not an effective regulator of medicine.
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But his testimony makes clear that Trump's problems with Cohen's allegations stretch directly into the Oval Office.
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He also acknowledges he could've done something different ... but makes clear he didn't try to kill anyone.
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Republicans pushed back against Democrats' claims, saying the transcript makes clear there was no quid pro quo.
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This example also makes clear when the stock market can be a poor scoreboard for the economy.
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And he makes clear, in the conversations he has with Islamic State supporters, that they have, too.
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The weaving of established and emerging artists makes clear the emphasis in this show on aesthetic considerations.
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It makes clear that all the timepieces are objects of desire, although all are not created equal.
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Pew's report makes clear that the low response rates don't automatically mean all phone polling is invalid.
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Bouverie makes clear that the appeasement policies of the 1930s were a spectacular failure, strategically and morally.
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Such as: As a story in National Geographic makes clear: All of these hypotheses are in dispute.
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The resonance of Jordan's piece makes clear how much work remains to be done at art institutions.
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Meanwhile, Pence's record on reproductive rights makes clear he has little regard for women's health or autonomy.
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But Pelosi's victory today makes clear that a changing of the guard is not on the table.
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Yet a trip to nearly any shop in New Delhi makes clear how widely the ban is flouted.
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But "Unfit" makes clear that the show wants me to have this reaction, at least on some level.
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Marks & Spencer makes clear in its announcement that 2,100 jobs are at risk from the international store closures.
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And it makes clear that you can expect more changes soon, because nothing matters more than your tweets.
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As Thursday's court document makes clear, Flynn was a key witness for Mueller on a variety of fronts.
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And that co-operation, as James Barr makes clear in "Lords of the Desert", was not always forthcoming.
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As this provocative, five-year documentary makes clear, the desperate parents who follow him will follow him anywhere.
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But as his diary makes clear, he went about his daily business in a ruthless yet cavalier manner.
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As the Post makes clear, it could have compromised a potential source of vital intelligence about ISIS plots.
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It makes clear that the parked Boeing 737 MAX aircraft are unlikely to be flying again anytime soon.
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What that makes clear is the DNI, the Obama administration was not being honest about what they had.
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Helen doesn't feel that way about Sierra anyway, as her "lay of the married guys" advice makes clear.
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Even living on the Moon for a year would be pretty pricey, as a new video makes clear.
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However, Kiesel Law LLP makes clear in its suit that many sites do not share data with Facebook.
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The process was super involved, and, as his 33-minute video demonstrating the work makes clear, definitely painstaking.
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The 'man' to whom Kesha referred was Gottwald — as the surrounding context of the text message makes clear.
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Genesis 4 makes clear that Cain and Abel emerge out of a close relationship between Eve and God.
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But as the report also makes clear, many of those necessary steps will not be completed before 2020.
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Kavanaugh makes clear that racial profiling was on the table as an immediate -- and potential long-term -- option.
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Comparing how you see the world to how they see the world makes clear how much you're missing.
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The chemicals put up for sale its methacrylates plastics business, which makes clear acrylic sheet and precursor chemicals.
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It makes clear what the balance of power is within the government - namely that Tria has been overruled.
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And yet, as our reporting makes clear (see article), African democracy has stalled—or even gone into reverse.
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This show makes clear that Guston's encounter with relatively pure abstraction was brief, not even a decade long.
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That history makes clear that short of a major cultural cataclysm, Democrats are going to pick up seats.
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Article I of the Constitution makes clear the Congress has a role in America's engagement with the world.
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The second thing this Corker episode makes clear is that, strategically speaking, Trump is playing zero-dimensional chess.
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The letter on Monday solidifies that sense -- and makes clear what a tight window Pelosi has to win.
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It also makes clear that Hillary Clinton has a legitimate grievance against the FBI's treatment of her case.
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The Murphy ruling makes clear that Congress cannot shift the regulatory burden to the states on difficult matters.
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That's no longer the case, at least where the stakes are concerned, as "Starving the Beast" makes clear.
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He makes clear that they offered him, like fiction, a compass by which to move in the world.
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This makes clear that Chairman Cummings and the Democrats will do whatever it takes to attack this President.
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Cornyn said the report "makes clear" that Clinton and her staff wouldn't be interviewed by State Department investigators.
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If anyone's looking for contriteness after the last week, his speech makes clear: Joe Biden is Joe Biden.
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But as the new math makes clear, keeping fossil fuels in the ground is the only realistic approach.
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It makes clear that both automotive companies and tech companies are able to operate self-driving ridesharing vehicles.
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Indeed, our report makes clear that every state needs to strive to improve its hate crime reporting mechanisms.
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A forgotten incident from their "Policy Players" tour of 21922-223 makes clear how real the tensions were.
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And it makes clear that in Trump's America, there's little place for the State Department — or for diplomacy.
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And they say the episode makes clear that local governments need to make digital security a top priority.
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The spending deal makes clear that the White House's current approach to immigration in Congress simply isn't working.
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The two art forms have more in common than you might think, as a new exhibition makes clear.
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But the F.B.I. report makes clear that the authorities knew very little in the moments after the episode.
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The March number — 196,000 positions added last month — makes clear that February was an aberration, not a trend.
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But the coalition's analysis makes clear that some areas of the state are hit much harder than others.
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This Govt won't appeal today's judgement given our manifesto makes clear any #Heathrow expansion will be industry led.
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A movement back, it is also, as the name of the following section makes clear, a movement in.
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In a difficult climate for retail, the stakes are very real, as 4, rue de Marignan makes clear.
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There's another element to evangelical support of Trump, one that Perkins's word choice in this interview makes clear.
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Herbert von Karajan, as a live performance makes clear, brought tragic depth and Wagnerian weight to the music.
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And this new report from MIT makes clear that Hoffman and Epstein had other interactions over the years.
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Though, as this showcase makes clear, her drawings deserve their own museum retrospective: The subject is big enough.
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Though, as this show makes clear, her drawings deserve their own museum retrospective: The subject is big enough.
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What happens when we play As Shapiro makes clear, there's a lot important parenting stuff going on here.
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As the case of U.S. veterans makes clear, the costs of the wars involved more than just money.
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Hando said she always acted by the law, adding Hungary's Constitution makes clear the fundamental division of powers.
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As "The Euro and the Battle of Ideas" makes clear, this theme in German thought runs very deep.
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Still, the document makes clear that Sprint was not the only potential merger T-Mobile was interested in.
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It makes clear that there are harder problems to solve around these issues than simply eliminating overt discrimination.
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The Times story makes clear that what started in Donald Trump's toddler-hood continued throughout his father's life.
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"Our holding makes clear that negligence is not sufficient to support a conviction," Chief Justice John Roberts wrote.
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Still, as the documentary makes clear, Allred is tough enough to shrug off the occasional brush-back pitch.
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This settlement makes clear that practices like Devumi's are illegal under New York law and will be punished.
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As El-Erian makes clear, dysfunctional government bears a large share of the blame for our inadequate economic performance.
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Today, a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention makes clear how much damage was done.
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Image: Carlson WirelessAs Tuesday's announcement makes clear, Microsoft scientists have been on the bleeding edge of white space research.
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Second, the CNN poll makes clear just how much Democrats prize a candidate who can win in November 2020.
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As this incident makes clear, divisions over the direction of the company extend down to the rank and file.
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But asked if anyone tried to stop it, Mueller makes clear they could have subpoenaed if they wanted to.
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The license makes clear Ring has the right to distribute, sell, and exploit customer content without compensation to users.
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A transcript of that hearing is heavily redacted, but it makes clear that Sater was no ordinary cooperating witness.
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But the episode makes clear that any electoral irregularity is oxygen for the flame of false rumors and disinformation.
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Underneath, Mr Pomfret makes clear, Chinese leaders have not laid new foundations on which to build a modern country.
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Chosen by acclamation, Zurga makes clear what this means in a few phrases Mr. Kwiecien delivers with cagey intensity.
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She makes clear that the frontline in the fight to protect endangered animals is no different to any other.
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Spotify — as the company's EU antitrust lawsuit makes clear — can't ever be the default music app on an iPhone.
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But as the incident at the NRA makes clear, guns present significant risks even in the most capable hands.
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Even if the uprising was spontaneous, however, it makes clear that the president will struggle to implement his agenda.
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Lê also makes clear that heightened visibility for the marginalized has always been intertwined with a fear of erasure.
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The Harris campaign makes clear this is an opening salvo in a larger part of her gun safety agenda.
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If it is legit, however, the statement makes clear that the stakes are higher than just Cellebrite's profit margins.
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After saying securing borders is of the "highest priority," the new language makes clear the party seeks a wall.
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Yet as "An Impeccable Spy" makes clear, intelligence is only as good as those at headquarters who interpret it.
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However, the press release makes clear that the work being shown is archival, that is to say, safely collectible.
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The treatment she experienced before and after transition makes clear for her how racial and gender passing are intertwined.
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As On the Threshold makes clear, Fontana continued to experiment and evolve as he went — often with middling success.
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Legal precedent makes clear the federal government cannot broadly use federal funds to coerce local jurisdictions into certain actions.
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The solution removes makeup, hydrates, and protects your natural moisture barrier, which in turn makes clear skin more sustainable.
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It also removed Iraq from the list of banned countries, and makes clear that green card holders are exempt.
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But it still makes clear choices that emulate Biblical epics — something director Matt Reeves told Entertainment Weekly was intentional.
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The devastating analysis of TrumpCare from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) makes clear what Democrats have long charged.
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And, even as president, Trump makes clear with his actions -- not his words -- his real views on the Times.
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The distinction is impt A close reading of Trump's tweet makes clear what Trump opposes and what he doesn't.
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Whatever the reason, Obama makes clear her genuine, heartfelt loathing of the man whose name she dare not speak.
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But Dr. Schulenberg's visit makes clear that Prince was actively receiving medical treatment before his death on April 21.
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"This settlement makes clear that the GOP is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the [National Rifle Association]," Pelosi charged.
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As its Twitter account makes clear, WikiLeaks was on the fence about whether to share the vulnerabilities at all.
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What this graph makes clear is that meaning isn't the universal top choice determining a person's happiness at work.
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Mueller's letter makes clear that he intended for the public to understand what he found differently that Barr did.
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The document makes clear the FBI's focus on digging up dirt about a man who had become an icon.
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Sunday's tweet makes clear that when their interests are directly in conflict, Trump favors Chinese workers over American workers.
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Yet, as this classically composed and authoritative (if culturally somewhat shallow) book makes clear, he remains an amazing figure.
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As the latest round of critiques makes clear, we probably won't have much of a say in the matter.
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As the high number of airline incidents makes clear, it's not just that victims are only now coming forward.
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All of this, however, makes clear that it's not exactly clear what the best way to stop this is.
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Welles insisted the plot wasn't autobiographical, a conclusion resisted -- as the documentary makes clear -- by everyone close to him.
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It simply makes clear that while the president may nominate anyone he chooses, the Senate has the final say.
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Interestingly, it produces a portrait of pathos without being overtly elegiac, an intention he makes clear at the outset.
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He sticks out from the peers he grew up with, something he makes clear to us in his voiceover.
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Murkowski's situation makes clear how important the different state effects of this bill are to its chances of passage.
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Forthright and impassioned, it makes clear the crushing injustice of the situation, but provides little emotional nuance beyond that.
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Its future just happens to be industrial-age America, and as the movie makes clear, the future has won.
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But other times the connection is far deeper and more complicated, as Toibin's wise and resonant book makes clear.
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As the article makes clear, there are no accusations that he ever forced, or even attempted, unwanted physical contact.
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And as Hager makes clear, we're just as helpless treating addicts today as we were in the early 1900s.
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While always empathetic, Aldous makes clear that Schlesinger was more effective on the page than he was in action.
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But an FAQ sent with the directive makes clear that ICE is not going to detain all pregnant immigrants.
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This book makes clear that running for president was at least as ugly in 1856 as it is today.
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Tuesday morning, McConnell didn't rule out going beyond this week but makes clear he wants it done this week.
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It makes clear that the government must provide notice to individuals who have Section 702 information used against them.
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Iconic buildings don't just spring up either, as Wendy Lesser's engaging biography of the architect Louis Kahn makes clear.
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Today Virgin Islanders are led by a president who makes clear delineations between "real" Americans and all the rest.
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But the report makes clear that what happens in these remote regions will have ripple effects across the globe.
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It also makes clear how high the stakes are for its partners, European and American, in the German future.
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Hamlet makes clear that he has a lively interest in the theater, but that interest is not purely aesthetic.
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It also makes clear that the brand name license holders face no risk of liability for samples they provide.
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As Skeets makes clear, there is another assault underway—on the land that the Diné have shepherded for generations.
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Most analysts expect courts would reject a reversal, since science makes clear that carbon dioxide is warming the planet.
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But, as a practical matter, it simply doesn't work -- as this latest Ivanka response to NBC's question makes clear.
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But the Newsday investigation makes clear that the changes in the rules are greater than the changes in reality.
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O'Mara makes clear that without support from the federal government, Silicon Valley would have been a shell of itself.
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And, as Gerwarth's well-researched and engrossing book makes clear, there was already plenty of flammable material lying about.
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As this film makes clear, movies were indulging in borderland bloodshed long before the reign of the narco-kings.
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And rather than substantively amending Section 230, FOSTA simply (and correctly) makes clear that it doesn't preempt criminal law.
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A recent Bloomberg cover story makes clear that to an extent, Chipotle has been a victim of its own success.
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And data, he makes clear, was not being swept up indiscriminately; the vast majority of it concerned foreign terrorist targets.
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" Beckham joked on Instagram of the shot, which really makes clear how tall he is (7′ 1," for the record).
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As The Goop Lab episode makes clear, many women (including Paltrow) don't know a whole lot about their own anatomy.
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As this chart makes clear, we're still a long way from repairing the damage caused over the last seven years.
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As the photo makes clear, the AR tech looks very much like a prototype, and one that needs significant work.
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But as the video makes clear, whatever populated places Irma passes through, it's going to cause a lot of destruction.
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Black Christmas is a movie that makes clear there's real malice behind the threat of this particular brand of trolling.
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As the last paragraph makes clear, these women are giving him an ultimatum, rather than calling for his public execution.
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Amazon's strident statement makes clear that it doesn't believe this is a technical mistake, but a conscious choice by Google.
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At the same time, Crimp himself, after espousing the pleasures of the dance floor, makes clear his distance from it.
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Poverty is equally entrenched, as a visit to Manila's slums or the southern, partly Muslim island of Mindanao makes clear.
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Big Little Lies's first episode makes clear that in Monterey, you're always being watched, even when you think you're not.
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But even this barebones developer preview 1 makes clear that Google is taking things in a rounder, more colorful direction.
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What the study makes clear is that even the best states for working families are being graded on a curve.
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"What the report makes clear is that the benefits vastly outweigh any cost," Scott told reporters on a call Monday.
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But what the document makes clear is that Abe is worried about the rapidly changing security situation around his country.
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Yet, an informative accompanying pamphlet, "Emergent Plantocene Plant Guide," makes clear that this EPA is earnest about reparative plant care.
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That was too much for Trump, whose letter makes clear that he was under the impression the North had asked.
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He thus makes clear his broad frame of reference and ability to find flaw on both sides of the aisle.
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But Sanders' tete-a-tete with Sharpton makes clear that the black vote is not Clinton's to take for granted.
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There is another scene in the first episode of Inspector Gadget that makes clear the distinction between Penny and Gadget.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden is in the background even as he makes clear a 2020 bid is an option.
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And no one plays "the gay best friend," as Wiley makes clear in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter.
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The spike in hate groups and hate incidents makes clear that we must combat the root causes of these crimes.
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Instead, it simply documents that the interaction occurred -- and makes clear that Rogers thought it was out of the ordinary.
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His resignation was painful for him, as he makes clear, and the loss of a career isn't something to minimize.
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But any attention to his words makes clear that an extremely disturbing, distorted vision of America still defines this presidency.
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But make no mistake: Monday's decision makes clear that our fight for equal rights and dignity for all must continue.
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Regardless of how destructive or nonsensical, this rash and reckless act makes clear that only Congress can resolve this next.
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Moreover, Comey's statement makes clear that the decision not to recommend charges was not the result of Clinton's utter blamelessness.
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The indictment also makes clear that prosecutors believe Stone urged others to make false testimony about interactions with WikiLeaks. 4.
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It's also, as Warren's plan makes clear, a corruption issue: Several pharmaceutical companies have gotten rich off of this problem.
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And he makes clear that the nominee should have the opportunity to prove he or she is in the mainstream.
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A read of the bill -- and the Democratic response on the policy -- makes clear they don't view it that way.
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The one brief clip that shows him having sex with a client makes clear that it is grueling, humiliating work.
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The Justice Department makes clear that courts can be held accountable for constitutional violations committed by the firms they hire.
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Yet as the title makes clear, "Weed" (2006 and 2008) replicates the déclassé plants that are routinely uprooted by people.
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As that chart above makes clear, lower and lower middle class households often don't reap the tax incentives of adoption.
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Former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis makes clear that he won't discuss his tenure with and exit from the Trump administration.
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In the interviews, Mr. Trump makes clear just how difficult it is for him to imagine — let alone accept — defeat.
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First, as Ms. Richards makes clear, there are hundreds, if not thousands, of trans actors ready to play these parts.
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Likewise, a look back at the last decade of covers makes clear that some magazines are more inclusive than others.
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Still, "32 Pills" makes clear how Ruth's personality, coupled with her seemingly endless photographs, writings and drawings, created the temptation.
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Knowlton makes clear that this can be a difficult process, especially for those who are new to the issues involved.
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But Facebook's response, sent August 27th, makes clear that the company does not believe the app ultimately violated that law.
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As ever, Ms. Michelson makes clear that a show with wide appeal would be for her a form of apostasy.
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But the news makes clear that WhatsApp&aposs path to profitability won&apost be as simple as some had hoped.
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The ACA makes clear that birth control should not be singled out for different treatment than other health care benefits.
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Yet a large new study, released Wednesday, makes clear that the state's public colleges also continue to have enormous strengths.
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The description Stone's defense team provided to Jackson on Monday makes clear that Stone promoted his book following his arrest.
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Despite the confidence shown by Gillibrand aides, the accuser's letter makes clear she did not feel supported by Fassler's comments.
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And the New York search warrant makes clear that the authorities are interested in his unofficial role in the campaign.
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The ailing McCain, who learned last year that he had brain cancer, makes clear it might also be their last.
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The question-and-answer page also makes clear the Duke and Duchess of Sussex respect the media as a whole
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Sometimes didactic, the novel still springs surprises, as it makes clear its message: ours is not a post-racial world.
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But some research, to say nothing of the trove of comments about cats' positive reactions, makes clear that many do.
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As Watchmen's premiere makes clear, the HBO adaptation takes place sometime around the present day, rather than the late 80s.
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Mr. Sessions' ugly record in Alabama makes clear that his nomination to be the attorney general should be swiftly rejected.
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"I think it's also important the president makes clear he's under no time pressure to get it done," Ross added.
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Despite their savage histories, as "Play, Protests and Pelicans" makes clear, the Royal Parks have evolved into places of pleasure.
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But The Rise of Skywalker, which concludes the whole Skywalker saga, makes clear that data transfer isn't the only problem.
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The Senate's historical record makes clear: transparent deliberation and an open amendment process dramatically reduces the use of the filibuster.
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But a new report makes clear that current methods are either accomplishing too little or are not working at all.
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Section 301 is, as the Financial Times makes clear in an editorial published today, a blunt instrument in trade policy.
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Midsommar makes clear that the world Dani is walking into reflects some of the worst tendencies of white Western society.
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The video makes clear that CBP, the Border Patrol&aposs parent agency, inaccurately described how Carlos&apos body was discovered.
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His speech makes clear that even its own customers, health insurance companies, won't be protected from criticism in the crusade.
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"Of course, Xi has to leave that option on the table, but he makes clear it is not his preference."
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Chris Coons (D-Del.) said he would soon introduce legislation that makes clear the U.S. will not endorse religious discrimination.
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In practice, Medicaid coverage of abortion in Illinois was complicated, as this 2010 study by Ibis Reproductive Health makes clear.
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As Cline makes clear, this sort of friendship can hew unnervingly close to the experience of being in a cult.
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As the site makes clear, an open convention occurs when no single candidate can secure 1,237 delegate votes by the convention.
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As the site makes clear, an open convention occurs when no single candidate can secure 43,237 delegate votes by the convention.
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A legal battle looms, but whatever the outcome, Aarian says, London makes clear that old fogeys can erect their own barricades.
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If Ofcom makes clear that there is a problem that needs fixing with legislation, government will look at bringing that forward.
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It's a smart move, and, despite Mark Zuckerberg's protestations, Dorsey makes clear that it has nothing to do with free speech.
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In Killmonger's opening scene, he makes clear that he sees museums as storage vaults for what the Western world has looted.
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And, as Simon Levis Sullam's vigorously revisionist history makes clear, while many Italians stood up for the Jews, many did not.
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But Americans are increasingly frustrated with the state of healthcare in this country, as the ongoing debate over Obamacare makes clear.
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"As the original New York Times story makes clear, this was absolutely not a case of sexual harassment," Newman's statement reads.
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What it makes clear is that Trump's call for due process is aimed at only person in this equation: the accused.
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And as this story from a former British ambassador to Saudi Arabia makes clear, she is also a stone-cold badass.
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Yes, but: As the chart makes clear, sales are still incredibly high and semiconductor companies have delivered solid second quarter guidance.
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For researchers, finding these flaws is so easy, it's a sport — as IoT security company Armis makes clear in the video.
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As the letter from Mr Collins makes clear, Facebook has indeed taken action to enforce its policies including by banning apps.
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"What the report makes clear is that the benefits vastly outweigh any costs," Scott said on a conference call with reporters.
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As the amount of money it raised makes clear, Basis was seen as being at the vanguard of the cryptocurrency revolution.
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But as "A History of the Rag & Bone Shop of the Heart" makes clear, Shakespeare and Company was always an anomaly.
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Valu's operator, a subsidiary of a company called Party Co, makes clear in its rules that listings have no intrinsic value.
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The report makes clear that Trump was worse than a "useful idiot," along with 14 other insights you may have missed.
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As the debate between the two esteemed financial minds makes clear, whether stocks are expensive or not remains an open question.
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The petition she filed makes clear that she's worried about the next generation of songwriters and artists that are coming up.
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But he also makes clear an important distinction in his relationship to this situation: He was present when it allegedly happened.
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As our special report this week makes clear, the task of integrating refugees, economically and socially, is more urgent than ever.
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GLOW is a spectacle of women's empowerment, but the show makes clear, in this business not all women are empowered equally.
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Processing at Antwerp, the exhibition makes clear, involved thorough inspections for health problems and equally thorough cleansing of clothing and body.
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In his budget, the president makes clear that he believes the responsibility for developing these capabilities rests at the local level.
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However, Thursday's report makes clear that Jeff Sessions, the DOJ and President Trump had a real performance reason to terminate Comey.
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But as the host makes clear in the video, it's a mock-up produced by a Chinese company called B Sound.
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E-cigarette risks may be new, but as the surgeon general's report makes clear, we now know enough to take action.
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"Heller makes clear the standard that we judges are supposed to apply," he said, but declined to reveal his own opinion.
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That makes clear what it would be unkind to say directly: Her resentment is understandable even though it's not morally justified.
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It also makes clear that it is her meeting and will take as much or as little time as she needs.
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The indictment's wording does not say who on the campaign knew about Stone's quest, but makes clear it was multiple people.
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The Trump tax program, however, makes clear that the rest of the country no longer is willing to subsidize such chaos.
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This new directive makes clear that, under Trump, the BLM's job is to give these wealthy private interests what they want.
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And it makes clear that Trump's assertion that he would not benefit from his proposed tax cut is not likely true.
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Pizza to the Polls is nonpartisan and makes clear that it is not compensating a voter for picking a certain candidate.
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This report makes clear that the crisis in American leadership goes well beyond Trump's personal conflict with his secretary of state.
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As Amtrak makes clear, the kinds of sprawling debates that plague the planning process come up just as often in operations.
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He may hang on a while longer, but new evidence emerged this week that makes clear why he can't survive indefinitely.
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She clearly has ideas and no one is consulting her, something she makes clear to Jon after the others have left.
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At first, however, as the Senate report now makes clear, Mr. Ackman was ambivalent about what to do about Mr. Pearson.
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Second, Bolyard herself makes clear how Google's search engine works -- and how that has zero to do with a publication's ideology.
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Luther makes clear that, while doctors and nurses may be on the front lines, we all have a part to play.
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Yet, as Marianne Elliott's enthralling London-born production makes clear, "Angels" blazes with a passion that is the opposite of morbid.
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"As the original New York Times story makes clear, this was absolutely not a case of sexual harassment," Mr. Newman said.
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The suffusion of heavenly light that bathes the revered figure makes clear that, after his death, he is destined for immortality.
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The data quickly makes clear, then, that Burnley's defense is not built on players mindlessly throwing themselves in front of shots.
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And the new report from the Financial Times makes clear that even people on the inside are unsure about Libra's future.
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As Turkey's intervention in Syria makes clear, however, the region's wars may if anything get more bloody with the U.S. departure.
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Now, this state environmental penalty makes clear that no company — however large or powerful — is above the law in New York.
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Revealing reality, as the ancient Greek term aletheia (from a-lethès, "not hidden") makes clear, is the best antidote to hate.
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As the Horowitz report makes clear, the FBI broke no rules and showed no favoritism in pursuing the counterintelligence probe. 6.
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But the House Intelligence Committee's impeachment report, released on Tuesday, makes clear that it can be a preventative one as well.
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Monday's court document also makes clear that federal prosecutors do not believe the crime was politically motivated, according to the newspaper.
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The report also makes clear that indigenous knowledge will have to be a part of the solution to the oceans' woes.
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That may seem like as inconvenience, but the company's description of the issue makes clear just how serous the issue is.
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It's hard to overstate the importance of that weather forecast, as John Ross makes clear in a book on the subject.
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Still, the Court's ruling makes clear that, in enjoining the temporary travel ban, the lower courts erred in two key respects.
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It makes clear that Republicans (coded in red) have employed litmus tests earlier and more often than Democrats (coded in blue).
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As this long list makes clear, there isn't a single aspect of our daily lives that isn't affected by climate change.
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But the latest report from the National Low Income House Coalition makes clear that for many families, that's not really possible.
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As Piper's statement of withdrawal makes clear, she acted to protect her art from exploitation, not to change or destroy it.
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In short, this proposed meeting is outrageous and makes clear that this administration does not deem prison reform a real priority.
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As the CBPP chart makes clear, the current Senate bill cuts the financial aid and Medicaid by more than $1 trillion.
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Here, as Democracy makes clear in a wonderful discussion between the gods Athena, Apollo and Dionysus, was something new in the world.
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While the tale is interesting, All the Money in the World never quite makes clear why we should care about watching it.
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What the discovery of this new structure makes clear, though, is that our DNA contains many more mysteries waiting to be unraveled.
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While the Girl Scouts allow and publicly support transgender members, this case makes clear that the Boy Scouts' stance is much murkier.
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Reisman makes clear that rape or abuse isn't the case of someone slipping up, but rather a symptom of a larger issue.
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While it is impossible to know if Bergling suffered from depression, his family's statement makes clear that he struggled to find happiness.
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Mr Trump makes clear that in fact there is a choice to be made: do you follow EU regulations, or American ones?
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But that doesn't mean China has decreased its efforts against other nations, as the FireEye report, shared with BuzzFeed News, makes clear.
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As cellphone footage sent to me from that night makes clear, however, correction officers neither prevented that violence nor protected the victims.
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Ton-That's response to Twitter's request makes clear that the company will fight these requests using the First Amendment as a defense.
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The letter also makes clear the administration will continue to reject requests from Democrats if the proceedings continue in their current fashion.
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He also has linked his unfavorable view of Washington Post reporting to Amazon although the Post makes clear it is run separately.
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But she makes clear that those programs are, fundamentally, "Law Enforcement, not Social Work," as she titles one of the book's sections.
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Those worries persist, particularly as Trump makes clear he sees nothing wrong with soliciting political dirt on his rivals from foreign governments.
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There are pauses of random duration, but the film never makes clear how the tragedy they breed might translate into real change.
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The chant makes clear that it is only 'if' Salah continues to score goals that his displays of Muslimness will be accepted.
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"That's not going to change unless the FTC makes clear that it aims to enforce the core principles of fair advertising law."
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But the Mueller report makes clear that the disinformation campaign's overwhelming purpose was to support the election of Trump and defeat Clinton.
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The question, Ms Maclean makes clear, is not whether machines will destroy societies and communities but how they might go about it.
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"The only thing today's executive order makes clear is that clean water is not a priority for the Trump administration," Carper said.
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The impact: Orbán's invitation to the White House makes clear that the Trump administration is letting him out of the penalty box.
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She's protective of those she loves (her husband and their child), and makes clear that she'll go to any lengths for them.
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Yet as the show's history makes clear, an image-conscious company like Disney tends to tread cautiously, one step at a time.
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Tesla's press release makes clear that the figure would likely be diluted in the future by potential mergers or employee stock awards.
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"The standard makes clear that methods of compensation such as wash trades should not be used," the board said in a statement.
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And the transparency report makes clear just how much of that stuff is making its way through Facebook on a regular basis.
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It makes clear that spending for nearly one-third of the budget would be fundamentally rearranged from domestic programs to defense programs.
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Yet Howe was far more than a shooting star across America's literary landscape, as Elaine Showalter makes clear in this delightful biography.
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Hendeles's painstakingly amassed hoard speaks to the toy's mass-market success but also makes clear an object's power to hold momentous value.
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As McCabe's testimony Thursday makes clear, the idea that Trump's view on Comey was widely held within the bureau is simply wrong.
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Note of caution: This is only the first step and the document makes clear that negotiations are going to take a while.
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As BuildZoom chief economist Issi Romem makes clear in this post, there aren't enough young people entering the field to keep up.
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In this quote he makes clear he knows very, very little about the specific policies being debated in the health care fight.
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The company makes clear it's now acting in coordination with the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) — the US agency that manages recalls.
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He cultivated that reputation, and as Bolton's order makes clear, he was not going to let anyone tell him what to do.
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Moreover, the book makes clear that while all jihadists are self-identified Muslims, it is blatantly false that all Muslims are jihadists.
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If true, the latest ProPublica report makes clear that Bharara's firing falls into a pattern of Trump politicizing the Department of Justice.
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Jim Lankford (R-Okla.) echoed Capito's sentiment that the resolution makes clear where senators stand on how the U.S. withdraws from hotspots.
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This revelation should come as a surprise to no-one, and it makes clear the Iran nuclear agreement should not be abandoned.
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The letter also makes clear that Pakistan's assistance with the Afghan peace process is fundamental to building an enduring US-Pakistan partnership.
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What's the chaotic coherence of this mix makes clear above all is just how deserving Objekt is of his growing cult status.
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What the agreement makes clear, regardless of whether the reconciliation plan succeeds, is that Hamas has completely failed the test of governing.
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As this week's report from the program's trustees makes clear, inaction is costly; and time is running out to secure the program.
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Still, there are openings to be had, and, as Osnos makes clear, the situation calls more for sustained diplomacy than anything else.
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Yet, the Postal Service's own website makes clear this is a non-issue as mail to U.S. troops stays within U.S. control.
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WeWork makes clear that the $3 trillion figure represents what businesses are spending on office space for those 255 million workers today.
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One of several points Pamela Golbin's creative and convincing "Couture Confessions" makes clear is that fashion has always been a business first.
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The revelation of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program makes clear that it was basically a new incarnation of Project Blue Book.
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This is somewhat problematic, as the Constitution makes clear that treaties are to be ratified by the Senate, not the chief executive.
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They are even making it perfectly legal to withhold resuscitation from a baby who is born alive, as Governor Northam makes clear.
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Here's why: China is aggressively vying for economic superiority over the United States, as the "Made in China 2025" initiative makes clear.
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As study after study about social media and mental health makes clear, the constant connectivity of social media is stressing us out.
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Bots are still a problemThe NY Attorney General's office makes clear that bots are still exerting pressure on the primary ticket market.
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As the trailer makes clear, they'll be teaming up to find out what happened to Tim's missing cop-turned-private eye dad.
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The book makes clear that Potter always infused her skillful observational eye into her artworks, even as she delved further into fiction.
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Eric Swalwell says his strategy for tonight's #DemDebate is to "show boldness," and makes clear it will not include "butchering" Spanish pic.twitter.
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The space itself formally belongs to the gallerist's modest empire, but he makes clear that König London shouldn't be dubbed a gallery.
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"The president's action makes clear again that the Trump administration will always defend American workers, farmers, ranchers and businesses," Mr. Lighthizer said.
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Indeed, Green makes clear that he doesn't believe the Constitution requires "the commission of a crime" for a president to be impeached.
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As the vastly more successful second act makes clear, he could have paid a fine to save himself, or consented to exile.
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Admittedly, Ms. Birkenmeier makes clear from the start that she is not interested in conventional logic, or conventional storytelling, for that matter.
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As the rest of the article makes clear, José was able to speak to his parents for the first time this week.
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But as the report makes clear, the business applications of damaging a rival company online and in the press shouldn't be understated.
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It also makes clear that Juul continued reaching out to underage users after the company claimed it abandoned the campaign in 2420.
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The process of getting a rape kit and recounting the rape over and over, Unbelievable makes clear, is another trauma in itself.
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Trinity, which was not subject to the subpoena, has said its website makes clear that the ministry does not offer health insurance.
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Trinity, which was not subject to the subpoena, has said its website makes clear that the ministry does not offer health insurance.
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The mandate published today makes clear that the UK government will not accept EU judges overseeing an agreement between the two sides.
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But the report also makes clear that if greenhouse gas emissions keep rising, many of these adaptation measures could lose their effectiveness.
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Jones makes clear in his op-ed he's not there yet, and unquestionably has the most difficult reelection race in the country.
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"The Constitution makes clear no one is above the law," Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts said in a recent interview with MSNBC.
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The government's current data processing, storage and security systems are in need of help -- as the Pentagon's $800 million mishap makes clear.
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Returning to Alaska makes clear how much we have grown from the initial isolation of a condition that few know by name.
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On the "Values" section of its website, professional services giant Deloitte makes clear what kind of company it believes itself to be.
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"The [IHRA] definition makes clear what our administration has stated publicly and on the record: Anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism," Kushner writes.
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The order's language makes clear that the xenophobia and Islamophobia that permeated Mr. Trump's campaign are to stain his presidency as well.
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As the Penn Wharton explanation makes clear, the supply-side growth-boosting impact of tax cuts comes from expectations about the future.
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Elizabeth's trajectory makes clear that a life of clandestine secrets and lies can destroy even true believers who were conditioned to kill.
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As her writing makes clear, examples of which are included in this exhibition, she never overcomes her sense of displacement and isolation.
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As the success of the tea party makes clear, this is a potent political message -- one being harnessed now by the Trump campaign.
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As the exhibition makes clear, music helped Southern black migrants "forge connections and transform an unfamiliar, often inhospitable city into a new home".
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The NHS report makes clear that it's not reheating rice that creates problems—it's the way the rice is stored prior to reheating.
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Dr. Kosinski makes clear to The Economist that he didn't create any new software tools for this, but simply put together preexisting tech.
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But the tone of the coverage makes clear that what the president called a "tremendous victory" is viewed very differently by most journalists.
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Trump, the Politico piece makes clear, is willing to accept as fact almost anything that's put in front of him, facts be damned.
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The Post story makes clear that it is an unusual move for people not yet in office to have these kinds of communications.
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But this short African tour makes clear that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are staying in the UK for the time being.
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As Martin makes clear in his intro, it also features a mythical beast that he's pretty sure he was the first to invent.
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This has been the standard for previous presidents, and our bill makes clear the continuing expectation that President-elect Trump do the same.
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But what of the letter she was able to finish makes clear that they and her love for them were on her mind.
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The second section also makes clear that YouTube plans to crack down on videos that feature recognizable family entertainment characters in unseemly situations.
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" A separate question points users to an extensive user agreement, and makes clear that "you understand this form is for information gathering only.
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The reality could be a lot less pleasant, though, as a report from the Brookings Institution, first covered by The Economist, makes clear.
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However, as Schaffer's report makes clear, electronics makers like Apple and others dominate these discussions with more voting power and a larger presence.
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Seriously, get into real estate The book, citing Trump himself, makes clear that the tax code favors those in the real estate business.
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"Reaction to my tweets today on #sexharassment makes clear I didn't sufficiently explain that this is a horrendous problem long hidden," he wrote.
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The IQA website makes clear that it is not associated with author JK Rowling or producer Warner Bros, and is a nonprofit business.
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The first is the "index", a non-arbitrary and non-intentional sign, like a hoofprint that makes clear a horse has been near.
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But Mr Suzman's recounting of recent history makes clear that modern life is like riding a bicycle, in which stopping means toppling over.
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What the RTX series makes clear is that 4K PC gaming is finally within relatively easy reach, and that's a pretty great milestone.
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The author of the New York Times op ed makes clear that the conflict in the White House is not about Trump's ideology.
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As Twinkle Tush makes clear on its website, it's not looking to oppress cats or their bodies, just to have a little fun.
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This is the company's first international launch of food delivery, and it makes clear that Amazon's ambitions in this sector are still growing.
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China makes clear that it sees the collapse of North Korea's brutal regime as a greater threat than that country's nuclear-weapons programme.
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The answers are, first, millions of ordinary Americans in fact will be worse off — as the Tax Policy Center's preliminary analysis makes clear.
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And, as the cold open of "Quite a Ride" makes clear, there's actually a lot of Saul's story that's been left off-screen.
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But "Narcos" makes clear his pitiless willingness to murder thousands of innocents—politicians, judges, children—in the quest to fill his own pockets.
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But regardless of public sentiment toward Apple, this upcoming year makes clear the role and importance of accessory makers in the iPhone ecosystem.
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The First Amendment makes clear that the government cannot censor speech except under certain circumstances — shouting "fire" in a crowded theater, for example.
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A recent GAO audit that focused on the debt problems of the island makes clear that federal policy has utterly failed Puerto Rico.
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It is certainly ill-timed, when the atomic archive information makes clear that the focus on Fordow should now be investigating its origins.
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Nor that he agrees with the attorney general that Trump, as president, couldn't obstruct — the report makes clear that is not the case.
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And as the leaked training video makes clear, the company trains managers to keep tabs on "warning signs" of workers organizing in numbers.
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However, as she makes clear in her diary, President Lyndon Johnson discussed policy with her and she overheard many of his telephone calls.
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Basically, as Jenner makes clear with this photo, there is no reason for her to always be covering up her freckles with makeup.
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And as the "Exceptions" section makes clear, the spotters are not to call down unless one of those three scenarios is in play.
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Sortd's management makes clear that the new product doesn't count against Slack integrations, and it isn't a bot or use the Slack API.
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The document also makes clear that any new developments in the sector have to fit with the objectives of the mayor's Transport Strategy.
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Maybe, but "Take My Wife" makes clear that women trying to do what Ms. Esposito and Ms. Butcher are doing face formidable obstacles.
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" Though Parton says she "grew up very spiritual," she quickly makes clear that she's not out there with the intention of "preaching religion.
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But the event has broken free of its traditional moorings in earnest now, as this week's landing in the Paris suburbs makes clear.
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But, as DPKO's assessment makes clear, there is currently no sufficient plan should such violence — or even a lesser form — emerge in Burundi.
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This, more than anything, is what Fraser's book makes clear: The right-wing populists have been the primary beneficiaries of late capitalism's discontent.
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Tuesday's result makes clear that Moore can't be counted on to win statewide races that literally any other Alabama Republican could have won.
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Wandering around the house makes clear that Peele's lean into horror and thriller and science fiction and fantasy isn't a lean at all.
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But the report makes clear that not all the economic damage will be undone and that the effects of the shutdown will linger.
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The post also makes clear the shooter does not support Donald Trump; a section of the manifesto criticizes the president's support for Israel.
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The film makes clear that anorexia and other eating disorders are serious mental illnesses, and not a choice or about dieting or vanity.
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The novel makes clear that jazz does indeed kill — not by its decadence, as the proselytist suggests, but by its novelty, its ingenuity.
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The Epstein indictment makes clear that he did not act alone in running what prosecutors allege was a sprawling international sex-trafficking ring.
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But the decision makes clear that their use is "not acceptable" in modern zoos, which rely on the association for accreditation, he said.
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Instead, the move makes clear where SeaWorld's shareholders rank in the pecking order — well below the directors who are supposed to serve them.
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In contrast, the race-class story makes clear that dog whistling against people of color threatens the interests of many white people, too.
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A review of the history of the sanctions makes clear that they targeted individuals; in this case, the CEO of Rosneft, Igor Sechin.
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Most important, "Same Family, Different Colors" makes clear that we are all implicated in how just and inclusive that new order will be.
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Our legislation makes clear to Russia and other countries that there will be severe repercussions for any future interference in our democratic process.
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The chart below makes clear how the African-American homeownership gains that predated the crisis were wiped out in just a few years.
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But as the FCC's proposal makes clear, the real benefit to using the price mechanism is efficient allocation and the productivity it enables.
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As the Afghanistan Papers report in the Washington Post makes clear, this war will not be "won" in any sense of the term.
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North Korea's strategy makes clear that even a limited strike, either to eliminate its weapons or its leadership, would prompt a full retaliation.
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Yet the report makes clear that we should be concerned with more than just his own efforts to alter the 2020 election results.
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What I love about it is it makes clear what your responsibilities as a recipient are — whether you're expected to reply or not.
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The Amazon filing released today, a 103-page redacted complaint, makes clear that Amazon believes Trump's involvement was central to the government's decision.
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The declaration also makes clear that the governments do not view the Venezuelan people as responsible for debts that Maduro incurs going forward.
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What this grim and unrelenting bloodshed makes clear is that, after 703 years of war, the United States is not winning in Afghanistan.
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As Barr makes clear later in the letter, he believes there are parts of the Mueller report that cannot, by law, be released.
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A new study published Wednesday in the journal Nature makes clear beyond little doubt that `Oumuamua is truly a comet, not an asteroid.
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The document, which was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday, makes clear that the awards were related to Disney's purchase.
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The second big takeaway is that the whistleblower really makes clear that this is not just about what happened on one phone call.
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After all, Cohen's plea agreement makes clear that Trump is functionally an unindicted co-conspirator in an attempt to break campaign finance laws.
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His indictment makes clear that his superiors on the Trump campaign knew about his attempts to secure a meeting and approved of it.
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The filing also makes clear that the administration's accounting methods are painting a rosier picture of the pace of reunification than the ACLU's.
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"We have no room for complacency and history makes clear that America has no preordained right to victory on the battlefield," Mattis added.
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Yet, as Eich's poem makes clear, the word "inventory," especially for a person in straitened circumstances, also has an emotional and metaphorical resonance.
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This final image makes clear that Game of Thrones' eighth and final season will heavily focus on the war against the White Walkers.
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Code for America makes Clear My Record, which automates legal expungements, and GetCalFresh, which signs people up for California's S.N.A.P. food assistance program.
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Treanor makes clear that Women to Watch is not a competition, but rather a cross-section of the talent brought to their attention.
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Meanwhile, the Trump administration's stance on immigration makes clear that where a person was born very much matters to the United States government.
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As part of the settlement, Vizio agreed to ensure it makes clear to users what data it wants to collect, and seek their approval.
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As the National Academies' report makes clear, there is still a lot about cannabis that we just don't know, including its harms and benefits.
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The initial "deletion or destruction" charge — the affidavit submitted with the original complaint makes clear — related to Papadopoulos's reported deletion of his Facebook account.
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Sir Ivan's letter makes clear that the government has no detailed exit strategy and that its negotiating team is not even fully in place.
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Of those, I prefer profit-from-purpose, as it makes clear there is a higher purpose to the company, but profit always comes first.
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The FBI's investigation, released last week in a 333-page report, makes clear there's no direct proof that "hostile agents" penetrated Clinton's private server.
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And a trove of text messages turned over to Congress last week makes clear he's at the center of the effort to pressure Zelensky.
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Despite describing the film as "indescribably crude," the complaint makes clear that Sesame Street is not trying to stop the movie from hitting theaters.
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The Times reporting makes clear that Trump's specific tactic, trading his partnership debt for an ownership interest, was not necessarily proper at the time.
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As the study makes clear, austerity is one factor among many and not the primary cause of the surge in support for the Nazis.
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And, any analysis of Trump's first 97 days makes clear there has been much more of the former and much less of the latter.
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But this blowout defeat makes clear just how badly Rubio — once considered the future of the Republican party — has struggled in the presidential race.
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"Today's guidance makes clear that it is illegal in New York City to treat pregnant women differently simply because they are pregnant," said Sussman.
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This week's findings makes clear that many cities in South and Southeast Asia are at particular risk of flooding, including rapidly developing mega-cities.
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Bloomberg makes clear that there haven't been any reports of Amazon employees or contractors actually abusing this power and tracking down users at home.
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Now, the tone at Sanders' rallies makes clear, she will have significant work to do to win them over should she win the nomination.
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While Morris-Cafiero makes clear that she can't know the intent behind people's expressions, the viewer can infer their thoughts were less than kind.
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Facebook makes clear that policies governing fake news, advertising, AI, or News Feed ranking will not be under the purview of the oversight board.
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The challenges will likely be decided by February, the spokesman said, but there's no historical precedent that makes clear how it will be decided.
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It makes clear, through a series of eight talking points, that under EPA Secretary Scott Pruitt, established climate science is now up for debate.
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The President's power to nominate Supreme Court justices is not only absolute, but mandatory as the Constitution's use of the word "shall" makes clear.
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Trump's statement on "Fox and Friends" makes clear the news reports about his conversation were accurate, and not rumors as Spicer initially described them.
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The revised manual provides greater detail on the legitimate purposes that journalists serve and makes clear that journalists have all the rights of civilians.
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But the courage and hard work of Texans in response to Hurricane Harvey makes clear there's plenty of other good examples out there, too.
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Meanwhile, artists have established thriving underground scenes—often literally underground, as the director Bahman Ghobadi makes clear in No One Knows About Persian Cats.
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As for the subject matter, "The Deuce" makes clear early on that it won't glamorize or sanitize this world of not so long ago.
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That reoccurrence troubles me greatly, and it alone makes clear that the lesson I hoped he had learned while working for me went unheeded.
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Greg Pence also is the finance chairman of Messer's Senate campaign -- a position that makes clear he is the party's preference for the job.
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She makes clear that if an educator objects to Success Academy's pedagogical style, it's time for them to find a new place to work.
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And Mary Page makes clear that, despite an ardent suitor wanting to settle down soon, she doesn't want to marry now, or perhaps ever.
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The timing of the bonuses makes clear that they do not fit the economic theory's depiction of productivity-driven responses to the tax cut.
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All of these DNA testing companies explain this in their privacy statements, and 23andMe makes clear that it stands on the side of consumers.
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To propose eliminating incentives within a few years makes clear that the real aim is to transfer trillions of dollars to the richest Americans.
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As some of the above reporting makes clear, work too often accomplishes precisely the opposite of what religion promises: It saps meaning from life.
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Every chapter swings for the fences, especially since Hyden makes clear that he is setting out to challenge any conventional wisdom or unquestioned paradigms.
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But as this groundbreaking exhibit makes clear through painstaking research, access to information among the American public about the persecution of Jews was widespread.
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It's worth noting the poverty rate in these states because it makes clear that these higher-than-average incomes aren't necessarily available to everyone.
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"Pinpoint" excels when it makes clear that GPS is an engineering marvel, a global utility and a source of new threat all at once.
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"The president's action makes clear again that the Trump administration will always defend American workers, farmers, ranchers and businesses in this regard," he said.
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But forces of rising inequality are operating throughout the United States, as a new study by researchers at the Economic Policy Institute makes clear.
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Except that, as the Disney–MLBAM deal makes clear, the sports and media industries know that we're thinking this, and they're one step ahead.
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And Clinton makes clear in "What Happened" that the congressman in question is Ryan Zinke, who is now the secretary of the interior. 228.
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The Times op-ed makes clear that sort of political maneuvering isn't good enough when you are talking about stakes as high as these.
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Howard makes clear he didn't need that approval and didn't ask for it… but still the game has made a point of showing it.
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But, in the end, the movie makes clear, this freedom is nothing more than a bag of renminbi washed away by the pouring rain.
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As the documentary makes clear, the Simmons family had money; his parents did not need him to get to the N.B.A. for financial reasons.
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But the back-and-forth between Pelosi and Trump on Thursday makes clear that a deal isn't going to be easy to come by.
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This pick makes clear that Donald Trump wants to cater to the same Wall Street executives that have hurt working families time and again.
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Fourth, the plea agreement makes clear the Trump campaign knew about the hacking of Democratic National Committee emails well before it was publicly revealed.
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He begs off questions about national politics, but makes clear that he wants to see Nancy Pelosi replaced as the leader of House Democrats.
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That reoccurrence troubles me greatly, and it alone makes clear that the lesson I hoped he had learned while working for me went unheeded.
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But the draft regulation makes clear that if driving without a license is a misdemeanor in the jurisdiction in question, it counts toward ineligibility.
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Without this burden, as the task force itself makes clear, the Postal Service would have been in the black for the past six years.
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And yet, alongside that, as this report also makes clear, there are some issues on which the views of British Muslims do give pause.
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It also makes clear that while Oscar winner Guillermo del Toro co-wrote and produced it, the film was directed by André Ovredal ("Trollhunter").
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Ravi's arrest is the latest in a series that makes clear that ICE is singling out immigrant activists and leaders for detention and deportation.
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Ms. Hayes, who, as her online bio makes clear, is always a little ticked off, underscores her peevishness with a street-wear-inflected style.
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As Achilles, Mr. Harzer is often nervous and flirty, although a scene when he strips naked makes clear his intentions toward the Amazon queen.
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The video makes clear that the masked man clad in black stormed into the church intent on shooting everyone there — and he nearly did.
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Such agreements, as Trump makes clear in his tweets, allow rich people to pay a fee to control what other people say about them.
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Mr. Corker doesn't mince words: He makes clear that Mr. Trump is unstable and is on a path to bring about World War III.
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Second, a fair reading of Sotomayor's remarks makes clear that she aims her criticism at her fellow Justices, not at Trump or the Administration.
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The new document makes clear that the old opinion doesn't cover facts that were excluded from the legal contract between Pruitt and the landlord.
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The report makes clear that it is game over for the status quo of leaving Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in their conservatorship limbo.
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The report makes clear that there is no indication that Tehran has put aside its intention to obtain nuclear weapons, and that is worrisome.
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In reality, as the meticulous Democratic response to the Republican report makes clear, there's already overwhelming evidence of the Trump campaign's collusion with Russia.
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But the turmoil in Italy makes clear that anti-European populism has not gone away, and that the euro is in the cross hairs.
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The limited information it does reveal makes clear that the boom in assets under administration has been driving the firm's profitability in recent years.
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It is not up to you to judge the use of the singular "they" pronoun, which, as the dictionary makes clear, is grammatically correct.
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While his core issues would be infrastructure, tackling homelessness and aiding the chronically mentally ill, Pinsky makes clear he would be a reluctant candidate.
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"This new Government Accountability Office report makes clear that the Department of Energy has utterly and completely failed to protect whistleblowers from retaliation," Sen.
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She makes clear how she thinks those justices should decide, with some very pointed language that should resonate with the originalists in the crowd.
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The judge, in this ruling, makes clear that the House should have subpoena power over other top administration officials, even outside of McGahn's situation.
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"As the guest list for tonight's dinner makes clear, America First Policies' supposedly 'high walls and sharp lines' are an absurd defense," Spaulding said.
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They are right in this — the El Paso violence was an attack on Mexicans, as a prior statement attributed to the gunman makes clear.
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"The report makes clear Trumpcare would be a cancer on the American healthcare system," Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said at a news conference.
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" And she makes clear the mind-altering power of the diagnosis itself: "Giving someone a diagnosis of schizophrenia will impact how they see themselves.
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The resource center is certainly no Parent Parenthood — and it makes clear that it would like women to exhaust their choices before choosing abortion.
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As the Met exhibition makes clear, Pape's art is precisely about heightening our senses and engendering awareness of how we situate ourselves in space.
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As the NMAI exhibition makes clear, the treaties between the United States government and American Indian Nations are central to the conflict over DAPL.
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Mueller's statement makes clear what those who have read his report know: It is an impeachment referral, and it's up to Congress to act.
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Even though their symbiotic relationship may ultimately be, as in nature, mutually beneficial, the movie makes clear that such relationships are not always easy.
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For one thing, it makes clear that bad financial advice isn't just useless — it can cost unsophisticated investors tens of thousands of dollars in losses.
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The notice also makes clear that it is not intended as a "total wall solution," leaving itself further wiggle room as it conceptualizes the project.
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What goes unspoken here, but what a dozen hours of playing The Division 2 makes clear, are assumptions about what players see as intrinsically good.
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The poster also makes clear that she does not care if her pregnancy tests or urine are used for Gone Girl-esque purposes, or otherwise.
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But the executive order also makes clear those seven countries are just a starting point for a likely broader ban that might include more countries.
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Well, one thing the historical archive makes clear is that white power activists seek violent action whether the government in power validates it or not.
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As horrible as the basic facts are to most rational sensibilities, they're easy to distort on paper — as one Gizmodo reporter's Twitter thread makes clear.
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As an in-depth survey of Trump's white working-class supporters makes clear, the secret of his success is his bumptious, his uncensored podium manner.
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In his repeated television appearances, Giuliani makes clear that the president views a corruption clean-up in Ukraine to include an investigation of the Bidens.
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And as Bridget, the sister stifled by her dull marriage, Hilary Swank makes clear she should be working a whole lot more than she does.
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As the report accompanying the announcement makes clear, it's the little things that have the French government so eager to do away with the différence.
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"CBO's report today makes clear that this bill is every bit as 'mean as the House bill," Senator Chuck Schumer, the Democratic leader, told reporters.
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The company's policy also makes clear that excuses like, "I was joking" or "I didn't mean it that way" are not legitimate defenses to allegations.
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But as a paper by Dylan Grice and Gregor Obrecht of Calibrium, a Zurich-based private-investment office, makes clear, it is far from conclusive.
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A slew of retail earnings the past two weeks makes clear that while Americans continue to shop, they increasingly aren't ringing registers at department stores.
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The full interview clip — from a February 2018 video with Al Jazeera — makes clear that Omar is not calling for FBI surveillance of white men.
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From her first scene, L3 makes clear that she's outraged by the shoddy treatment of droids, and committed to the cause of righting that wrong.
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As this tweet from Bloomberg's Alex Barinka makes clear, Snap isn't adding users at anywhere close to the same rate it was a year ago.
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Manchester by the Sea chronicles two tragedies—one in the present and one in the past—and the film makes clear how intertwined they are.
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She knows she can make a difference and makes clear to T'Challa that she believes life is best served helping others outside Wakanda's protective borders.
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The memo also makes clear that the only federal funding at stake as punishment would be grants from the departments of Justice and Homeland Security.
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As Microsoft's involvement makes clear, facial recognition is another area of intense interest in which companies may seek to shape legislation before it becomes law.
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Though the study suggests that the structures could represent some kind of symbolic or ritual behaviors, it makes clear that's impossible to say for now.
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Reuters' reporting makes clear that, despite the unprecedented nature of the proposed system, Yahoo simply didn't believe it had legal grounds for refusing the government.
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Oklahoma City makes clear that McVeigh's actions did not occur in a vacuum: He had a whole tradition of white supremacist thought to draw upon.
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But, Bannon makes clear in this interview with Rose that he never really trusted Priebus to be loyal to Trump after the "Access Hollywood" moment.
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It also makes clear that thinking deeply about music has helped him to think freely — and led him to some of his best academic research.
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The point, his torturer makes clear, is to make him see that there is no objective truth other than what the party says is true.
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The Supreme Court's ruling in Wayfair makes clear that there's only one world and that the Constitution governs it, at least within the United States.
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One of these things is not like the others, and its oddity makes clear that neurobiological evidence is an embedded part of the criminal process.
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One thing the new exhibition makes clear is that the Atlantic passage was, for many, a relatively brief part of a long and arduous journey.
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The former GOP lawmaker's speech makes clear that even the group's own customers – the health insurance companies – won't be protected from criticism in the crusade.
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The policy rightly distinguishes Pakistan as a clever adversary and not an imperfect friend, and makes clear that Washington would no longer tolerate Pakistan's duplicity.
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The document itself makes clear that the binary choice is only supposed to be for parents who have already been ordered deported from the country.
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Iran's failure to implement its action plan makes clear that it does not intend to end its role as the world's leading sponsor of terrorism.
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A statement regarding future direction that makes clear that she "gets it" — that her actions to date reveal serious flaws and failures — would be helpful.
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"The direct evidence heard at these hearings makes clear that the Democrats' allegations are baseless and a pathetic attempt overthrow the 2016 election," Grisham said.
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The Meyer research still makes clear that there's a struggling population in real material hardship that the current American safety net is not adequately addressing.
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It sounds trite, but Fatima has the kind of voice that, as soon as you hear it, makes clear that she was born to sing.
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However, the company makes clear in the application that SoFi Bank will operate as an online-only institution, with no branches or deposit-taking ATMs.
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Even though police regularly appear to use excessive force — especially in Baltimore, as the Justice Department report makes clear — they're rarely held accountable for it.
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As AT&T's morning missive makes clear, a core part of this strategy clearly involves assuming the public is too stupid to notice the charade.
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The document makes clear that "America First" is more than just a campaign slogan but now a guiding force in the US's foreign policy making.
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Occasionally, she makes clear that she draws on the long wait for the fall of the wall as a guide to her brand of politics.
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The power and import of white identity politics makes clear that, as a nation, we have a long way to go toward achieving racial equality.
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Still, Comey's testimony makes clear that, contra Trump's tweets earlier Monday morning, the FBI's Russia investigation is neither "fake news" nor in the rearview mirror.
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Donald Trump is shaking up his flailing presidential campaign — and in a way that makes clear he's going "full Trump" in the election's final months.
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"It makes clear that both the First Amendment and common law rights of public access apply to settlement-related documents in class actions," she said.
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The report — drawing on testimonies of former detainees — makes clear that the concentration camps in which detained individuals were held were specifically on military bases.
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The email thread makes clear that Donald Trump Jr. was aware of and willing to support a Russian government effort to help his father's campaign.
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Those Israelis who want Mr. Netanyahu to stay — and the election makes clear that there are many — want him to stay despite those same characteristics.
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But Mr. Cohen did not, as the dossier claimed, travel to Prague to conspire in the Russian hacking of Democrats, the Mueller report makes clear.
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As the trailer makes clear, this isn't a Disney-style, kid-friendly take on the story but a darker version — hence the PG-13 rating.
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" Mr. Kushner also declares that the IHRA definition "makes clear what our administration has stated publicly and on the record: Anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism.
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The win is Sanders's most decisive yet and makes clear, if there was any doubt, that he is the frontrunner to win the Democratic nomination.
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But Link, one of the first responders at the scene, makes clear he appreciates just how badly things could have gone for him on Dec.
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He makes clear that he is firmly on the progressive side of politics and policy, but does not tilt his analysis to fit his predispositions.
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"This announcement makes clear that it is a new day in U.S.-Iran relations and that we will no longer tolerate Iran's destabilizing behavior," Sen.
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This, they warned, makes clear that Trump believes he is above the law, and will continue this pattern of misconduct if he remains in office.
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"It makes clear that the First Amendment does not allow the government to interfere with a doctor providing her best medical advice to her patient."
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" The strategy document's executive summary makes clear the Trump administration remains on a war footing in combating terrorism, declaring "we remain a nation at war.
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The current state of educational choice in America makes clear that while bitter skirmishes continue, the war for educational choice—public and private—is over.
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The chairman described Trump as acting like a mob boss who hears what someone wants and then makes clear their demands before bestowing such asks.
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This, they warned, makes clear that Trump believes he is above the law, and will continue this pattern of misconduct if he remains in office.
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That met the campaign's goal, according to an aide, but the former governor's upcoming schedule makes clear that money will be a focus this month.
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And as "The Terranauts" makes clear, wherever we go — so long as we're trapped together, in this atmosphere or any other — we always will be.
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But US District Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson makes clear in her opinion Monday that even current White House officials shouldn't be blocked when Congress calls.
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Dr. Gates's historical travelogue makes clear that African civilizations were also pretty good at waging war and at enslaving fellow Africans, no outside prompting needed.
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"I'm hopeful that we are nearing an agreement that makes clear that we have no intention of supporting the president's efforts at sabotage," he said.
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The bill is carefully worded but makes clear that private citizens and publicly owned corporations would not be exempt from the regulations in the bill.
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Trump, of course, could change that legislative calculus if and when he makes clear that some sort of gun legislation is a priority for him.
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The play makes clear, sometimes too heavy-handedly, that that label can land on girls for the way they look or dress or even eat.
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"It makes clear there is an urgency to deliver it this year, and it's clear the president is fully committed to this tax reform approach."
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But the report makes clear that would be achieved by driving sick people out of the market and leaving these populations with higher medical bills.
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The first episode of "At Home With Amy Sedaris" makes clear that this is not going to be business — or rather, home economics — as usual.
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While he has sought to shrug off the impeachment charges publicly, CNN reporting makes clear that he is privately quite agitated about the whole thing.
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While the work is very much grounded in these individuals' current stories, On Exile makes clear that the history of refugees is a long one.
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And, yet, when all is said and done, we must keep in mind, as Wilson makes clear, he wasn't working alone in creating the show.
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"As our lawsuit makes clear, Mr. Trump's phony university defrauded thousands of students through an illicit scheme that cost them millions of dollars," Schneiderman continued.
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But as Ma's dispassionate prose makes clear, the life of a Shen Fever victim is not significantly different from the life of an office drone.
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And as Ajit Pai and his assault on consumer protections makes clear, the pendulum has swung pretty sharply in Comcast's favor during the Trump era.
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As the Sentencing Commission's report makes clear, those policies will lead only to more nonviolent, non-white young people in federal prison for longer stretches.
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In them, Munnings makes clear his wonder over Picasso's apparently undeserved success: "Only £1,500," he notes about an artist's work that has received his approval.
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"While USDA's recent clarification makes clear that muscle in the heart is meat and could be used in meat products, it is rarely used," Carpenter wrote.
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Yet the suit makes clear that one of the employees stayed on after the 2014 merger and worked for Mallinckrodt, leaving the company in June 0003.
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So while the film makes clear that two of the women are survivors of sexual assault, it does not recount exactly "what happened" to each woman.
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But that doesn't mean she doesn't love to have fun with beauty products, as her line with NYC New York Color, Lovatics by Demi, makes clear.
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Within the new Internet strategy, pushed down to page 28, the government also makes clear it has the capabilities to launch a cyber attack if necessary.
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The culture of individualist parenting makes clear: Parents have a duty to exercise choice to the bounds of their resources, even at the expense of others.
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While the director who discovers her tells her at one point, "I made you what you are today," the film makes clear that's not entirely true.
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Romney often likes to quip "my future is behind me," and makes clear his chief concern is what kind of future his 24 grandchildren will inherit.
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Mueller makes clear in the indictment that he knows the precise IRA official to whom this unnamed male traveler filed his Atlanta expenses after the trip.
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Weddings are still culturally understood to be women's business, as the figure of the Bridezilla — the engine of so many episodes of reality television — makes clear.
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As that story makes clear, it's a tough hobby that requires a lot of dedication — but there's an obvious, perennial appeal in uncovering celestial state secrets.
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And yet, as a new ad for the iPhone X unlock feature makes clear, the cutting-edge kids of Cupertino desperately want us to think otherwise.
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As this list makes clear, there is a lot that needs to be done before "we have all the solutions we need" in heavy industrial sectors.
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In this new motion, the DOJ stresses the urgency of the investigation: Apple's public statement makes clear that Apple will not comply with the Court's Order.
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Vestberg's appointment makes clear that, at least in selecting a new chief executive, Verizon is prioritizing its technology business and network expansion over content and media.
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In its more Machiavellian moments, the company makes clear that it sees the comics more as content incubators for movies and video games than valuable products.
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He's been called "the dronefather" and "the man who invented the Predator" drone (although he makes clear it wasn't his idea to put missiles on it).
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The magnitude of the reaction to the accusations against Mr Weinstein makes clear that a reckoning with abuses by men in the workplace was long overdue.
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Or praying, better still, that Evan McMullin, the independent conservative, takes Utah -- and makes clear that Trump did not speak for the right as a whole.
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But as Magic for Liars makes clear, some problems are just fundamental to human nature, and no amount of magic can solve those on its own.
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As Darcy's story makes clear, Jones repeatedly violated multiple Twitter rules for years, as recently as the past month, and the company declined to enforce them.
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The documentary explores what that was like for Julie, but she also makes clear that she knew Nimoy the actor far outside the Star Trek stage.
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A look at the Bucks' performance over these past three years in the Four Factors makes clear the specific areas that have been affected this season.
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But Sanders' overwhelming advantage in polls among young people and first-time caucus-goers makes clear that the more people who participate, the better he'll do.
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CANADIAN TRANSPORT MINISTER MAKES CLEAR THAT MOVE TO RESTRICT FLIGHTS MEANS BOEING 737 MAX 8 OR 9 PLANES CANNOT FLY INTO, OUT OF OR OVER CANADA
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" The manual makes clear that if "it is anticipated the results will become the subject of court testimony the rough handwritten notes are to be retained.
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And as the internet of broken things often makes clear, sometimes the "dumber" technical solution is the smarter bet when it comes to privacy and security.
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But as long as we're going to play generational blame games for the possible destruction of American democracy, the Upshot's data makes clear who bears it.
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What Rogue One makes clear, though, is that two of the major characters had a prior relationship, and that relationship was what I had to unearth.
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A few other details from the survey also stand out: Most millennials know they could do more to learn about their loans, the survey makes clear.
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The available testimony makes clear that diplomats and N.S.C. officials working on Ukraine have been seething over how Trump and Giuliani jeopardized long-standing U.S. policy.
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Doe, which makes clear that public schools are obligated by the Constitution to provide schooling for children, regardless of their immigration status, The Washington Post reports.
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But he makes clear that the current arrangement, in which lawmakers must pass a separate borrowing authorization to cover already authorized spending, is unworkable and dangerous.
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Parks resumed operations this past week, and the email makes clear the Park Service is scrambling to keep up morale while catching up on lost time.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Sunday he'd be willing to bring bipartisan health care legislation to the floor — if Trump makes clear he supports it.
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While he is sure to veto the measure, Republicans say the bill at least makes clear to the public the difference between the parties on healthcare.
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Giuliani was key player, to Pompeo's chagrin Both Volker and Sondland's testimony makes clear that Giuliani was the point man for the president on Ukraine matters.
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This, by the way, makes clear that cancelling the summit was not a negotiating tactic, and if it was, that is some art of the deal.
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It makes clear and repeated references to the State of Israel and establishes the exclusive right of the Jewish people to self-determination in the state.
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In other words, for those who believe that Mueller intended to find possible criminal wrongdoing by the president, Mueller makes clear that was never his intention.
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Still, as this important book makes clear, courts, given time, can accomplish — or demolish — a great deal by degrees, leaving their successors to finish the job.
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The report makes clear that two of Comey subordinates — then-Counterintelligence Deputy Assistant Director Peter Strzok and FBI attorney Lisa Page — exchanged anti-Trump text messages.
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More generally, what the chart makes clear is that young people both in Republican and Democratic districts are disproportionately more nonwhite than the overall American population.
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Mr. Giuliani had rules about keeping his remarks private, as a contract "addendum" to which organizations that invited him to speak had to agree makes clear.
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