"Fuck!" she curses, maneuvering wizards and minions around on screen.
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She even saves the day with some impressive tractor maneuvering.
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Were all the institutional maneuvering and high hopes worth it?
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So, you know, he is I think maneuvering right now.
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"The bridge console appears to be disconnected from maneuvering controls."
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After months of maneuvering and intrigue, the decision came quickly.
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But this maneuvering can put people in an awkward position.
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They became the target of corporate raiders and financial maneuvering.
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That involves some savvy maneuvering when it comes to taxes.
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The diplomatic maneuvering that takes place upstairs is less fruitful.
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A presidential pardon could short circuit some of this maneuvering.
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They were better at maneuvering the system than she was.
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But Oracle isn't above a bit of financial maneuvering, either.
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Trump also turned out to be good at bipartisan maneuvering.
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The stronger NATO is, the less maneuvering room Russia has.
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The latest legal maneuvering will not immediately change the business.
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It was the autopilot, not the maneuvering characteristics augmentation system.
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Other countries appear to be maneuvering rapidly in the meantime.
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Insiders do enjoy more room for maneuvering than pure dissidents.
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Given the risk of war, Moon's maneuvering has been admirable.
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The Russian leader is maneuvering to stay in power indefinitely.
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Did Ms. Pelosi's maneuvering catch the White House by surprise?
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Canada's multicultural identity is largely the result of political maneuvering.
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Heineken is maneuvering for a bigger slug of that growth.
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SoftBank is known for maneuvering aggressively to get what it wants.
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More of Trump's last-minute midterm maneuvering has focused on immigration.
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Gorsuch's maneuvering was mostly met by Democrats with sighs and shrugs.
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Across the board, maneuvering these new systems is not necessarily intuitive.
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The question now is how Trump&aposs maneuvering will be received.
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Part of this fight and this maneuvering is part of governing.
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Risks for France, maneuvering in North Korea and smog over Poland.
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It's not just political maneuvering that may keep Najib in power.
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Another shows her moving boxes of clothing, and maneuvering around mannequins.
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Late maneuvering over the Flint aid package could derail that vote.
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Another big factor in the maneuvering is the 2020 presidential race.
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Some conservatives believe maneuvering for future leadership fights played a role.
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And for the international community there is little room for maneuvering.
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The backstage maneuvering of this confirmation was sordid — raw political skulduggery.
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Politicians like Naftali Bennett are maneuvering to replace the embattled leader.
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Mr. Trump said Tuesday that Democrats got "killed" for that maneuvering.
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Such maneuvering, and proximity to danger, is common on Vietnamese roads.
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Contemporary observers broadly viewed Roosevelt's initiative as reflecting unseemly political maneuvering.
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In addition to being outlandish, Ben's supervillain maneuvering makes no sense.
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Despite the maneuvering behind closed doors, Abdul Mahdi's fate remains unclear.
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At the same time, it's possible nothing comes of that maneuvering.
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The maneuvering is about more than the fight for digital territory.
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Legal maneuvering has added to the difficulties in the sale process.
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So there's still opportunity for more battling and maneuvering around the plant.
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It's a story of diplomatic failures, madcap dictators, and tricky geopolitical maneuvering.
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Maneuvering the tablet market is way more stressful than it should be.
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Rather than maneuvering the cars, players get a series of boosting tokens.
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After some maneuvering, he successfully went to the bathroom using the product.
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The tit-for-tat maneuvering has some industries fretting about their futures.
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First, the mission team will start maneuvering Rosetta into position in August.
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Opponents accuse Hun Sen of maneuvering to try to extend his rule.
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The governor's office said he was struck as the vehicle was maneuvering.
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And then there's the maneuvering to change the party platform on Ukraine.
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Mr. Karzai has never stopped running, never stopped maneuvering, and he won't.
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People maneuvering their cars through the narrow streets, listening to the forecast.
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This is what love is in the Roy family: tactics and maneuvering.
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Sometimes the maneuvering goes on for years without a consensus being reached.
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Now details are emerging about behind-the-scenes maneuvering before the endorsement.
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The new "maneuvering characteristics augmentation system" was designed to counteract that tendency.
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Why does this kind of petty maneuvering seem to matter so much?
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" Another executive: "You'd have to be craven, or maneuvering for a knighthood.
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To be sure, it is cynical political maneuvering by the president's advisors.
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He spent about 10 minutes maneuvering, tethered to it with a cord.
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The maneuvering began in earnest on Thursday night at the N.B.A. draft.
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The maneuvering went on until 2015, when Hong Kong suspended the program.
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Those are all versions of political maneuvering with which they are familiar.
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After at times heated political maneuvering, the United States opted for the later.
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He was capable of keeping some room for maneuvering when he needed it.
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Meanwhile, GOP officials are maneuvering to shut down talk of an independent candidate.
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Arena wondered how long the child was maneuvering his way toward the enclosure.
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And unlike traditional warheads, the vehicles will be capable of maneuvering around defenses.
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All good sex requires maneuvering to figure out what feels comfortable and good.
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Without today's sophisticated sensors, pilots had to do much more maneuvering by hand.
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Rousseff has said her budget maneuvering was no different than under previous presidents.
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But, after getting a little more practice with maneuvering, it became much easier.
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Now it's pretty difficult to get people's schedules, there's a lot of maneuvering.
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Behind these top-level numbers, however, the strategic maneuvering warrants a deeper look.
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Edmonton tied it thanks to some deft maneuvering on its first power play.
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The maneuvering in the governor's race is adding to Democratic anxiety and uncertainty.
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Her extravagant shopping trips and political maneuvering have made her a polarizing figure.
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Those facts are likely to be stubbornly resistant to Malone's complex corporate maneuvering.
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There's joy in her maneuvering through the rapids, difficult though they may be.
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It seems to be maneuvering directly toward the drifting canoe carrying the drugs.
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Mr. Zardari has a reputation for adroit political maneuvering and back-room deals.
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Yet their past history and 'political' nature of maneuvering is and was troubling.
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But its skinny tires and unique pedal system made maneuvering it a challenge.
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The complexity of the maneuvering underscores the shifting state of the media business.
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And the early maneuvering in the Senate trial is just as sharply partisan.
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And in another deep red state, behind the scenes maneuvering helped Democratic Sen.
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It didn't take long for me to become increasingly frustrated maneuvering this thing.
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The financial maneuvering has continued even after the federal search warrants were executed.
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All recent legal maneuvering aside, who runs the CFPB should matter to you.
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Hundreds killed this week The death toll soared while diplomatic maneuvering was underway.
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Yet there is a bit too much maneuvering in the work, it appears.
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He'll will be spending July 4 maneuvering a goddamn spacecraft into Jupiter's orbit.
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Mr. Macri has also been maneuvering to gather cross-party support in the Senate.
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But Collins declined to comment on whether McConnell is maneuvering` to kill her proposal.
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Legal maneuvering is expected to stretch through the summer in two federal trial courts.
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That's fundamentally incompatible with a system based around one dude's political maneuvering and contrarianism.
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The false report triggered an automated system known as Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS).
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" And like Kasich, Cruz rejected the idea his campaign's maneuvering signaled a "Hail Mary.
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The Russian satellites' maneuvering was spotted by Michael Thompson, a satellite and spacecraft enthusiast.
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Critically, OCO-22 is its own free-flying and maneuvering satellite, hurtling around Earth.
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They've cut maneuvering room for moderate Republicans, and they have complicated choices for Latinos.
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It has said little about its ultimate intentions despite maneuvering to overturn Vanke's board.
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The wand is small, with a doe-foot applicator for the easiest maneuvering ever.
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And despite all that maneuvering, they still missed the 80th birthday of Wayne's mother.
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Conveying paralysis requires acting; maneuvering without prosthetics contributed to her understanding of the character.
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The Capitals could be maneuvering for a trade, with the NHL deadline coming Monday.
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Armed with full September rosters, both managers traded maneuvering blows with each at-bat.
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After some tight maneuvering and jokes from Isaac, he manages to park the car.
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I'm getting used to his maneuvering and I'm now starting to feel pretty good.
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His 2013 draft-night maneuvering landed Nerlens Noel, an active but skill-challenged teenager.
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And it's not clear any political maneuvering is breaking through the busy news cycle.
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Soros was maneuvering to bring about "the overthrow of us constitutional republic," Barr tweeted.
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Or is Aneeka maneuvering to win his father's help in getting her brother home?
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It was a textbook example of old-school political maneuvering, and a remarkable turnabout.
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His ideological maneuvering eventually got him fired, though he lasted an improbable 17 months.
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Like Trump, Democrats are also finding their room for maneuvering on immigration is narrow.
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That, in turn, led to the creation of the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS).
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But now, only the wildest of convention maneuvering can strip him of his prize.
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At first, MCAS — Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System — wasn't a very risky piece of software.
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In terms of the political maneuvering, how much of that was true to history?
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But the use of the term "witch hunt" is more than just partisan maneuvering.
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The creators of AYTO, of course, deny they do any behind-the-scenes maneuvering.
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According to CNBC, the October crash raised questions about the plane's maneuvering characteristics augmentation system.
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Boeing's fix for this was an automated system called Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, or MCAS.
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After several hours of maneuvering, and with the noon deadline looming, Matsuzaki was growing nervous.
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The board's shape helps with keeping your feet planted and for maneuvering around tight corners.
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However, the maneuvering could end up giving BlueMountain a bigger role in any bankruptcy negotiations.
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Meanwhile, the national political parties are maneuvering for position, with a variety of coalitions possible.
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Fnatic started out strong on the first map, Cobblestone, out-maneuvering and out-shooting Virtus.
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North Korean maneuvering, a dragon boat accident and the first video ever posted to YouTube.
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The big picture: The ad shows how electoral maneuvering is out of touch with reality.
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Getting the best angle often requires some maneuvering that's much easier with your arms involved.
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Then they used a fire extinguisher for thrust and tried maneuvering around on the ice.
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For the UK, a dreary season of uncertainty, weak government and political maneuvering is certain.
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People in Tripoli had little idea about any political maneuvering behind the clashes, he said.
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"Dirty maneuvering by the Five Star has saved Berlusconi," said junior government minister Luciano Pizzetti.
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But maneuvering to more lucrative individual advertiser contracts had proven difficult in the preceding years.
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To correct this, Boeing settled on a software feature called the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System.
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Despite significant likely pushback from Congress, the rescission could still happen because of this maneuvering.
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But behind it lies a ghastly and fabulous story of intrigue and Cold War maneuvering.
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"When somebody becomes an amputee, maneuvering through the system is sometimes just scary," said Patel.
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Trump's constitutional maneuvering is forcing a re-thinking of this foundational tenet of the Constitution.
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Netanyahu's maneuvering would make unimpeachable sense were he the prime minister of any other country.
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But Mnangagwa has been eying the presidency and maneuvering to dethrone Mugabe for some time.
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Maneuvering your way into extra points is not as simple as it may sound, however.
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Akatsuki still had the maneuvering thrusters that were to be used after it entered orbit.
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Agro is great for crossing huge expanses, but maneuvering in tight quarters is often trying.
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History lesson: Kinect initially debuted as a means for maneuvering Xbox games with body movements.
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Of course, all the maneuvering becomes moot if Price's Cabinet nomination fails in the Senate.
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But Reid shifted the maneuvering Wednesday when he announced that he will back the compromise.
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According to CNBC, the October crash put scrutiny on the plane's maneuvering characteristics augmentation system.
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"Yes," Mr. Flores said, before maneuvering his truck onto the highway, on his way home.
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Now, Putin appears to be maneuvering to become the key arbiter of Syria's political future.
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Selina is back on the campaign trail, where haplessness and maneuvering abound in equal measure.
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The flight control system causing the dive was MCAS, or the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System.
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She is known for deft political maneuvering, a volcanic temper and a reputation for corruption.
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The police said Officer Saulters was maneuvering in an attempt to accelerate past Mr. Patmon.
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The contentious deadlines can set the stage for political maneuvering and deals on unrelated measures.
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Michael Whyland, a spokesman for Mr. Heastie, denies that such political maneuvering is at play.
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After some evasive maneuvering, our pilot returned us to South Korean airspace and then home.
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There will be lots of independent maneuvering within the delegation and between Afghan political leaders.
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But the food security of 20 million people cannot be held hostage to budgetary maneuvering.
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It was part of a longer, more detailed discussion of the political maneuvering behind policymaking.
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Some of Pelosi's critics think her latest pitch is nothing more than political maneuvering. Rep.
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And I think a lot of the maneuvering is meant to address that larger issue.
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Politicians within his own Likud party have already begun maneuvering ahead of his eventual departure.
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I'm a little cynical about sort of "unlocking value shareholder split," financial complication, financial maneuvering.
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The plight of these migrants will continue to prove useful for Erdogan's diplomatic maneuvering with Europe.
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Head out to my car and lose some time maneuvering out of a particularly tight spot.
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Once you get the hang of it, you can adjust controller sensitivity for more advanced maneuvering.
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But the Amazon-owned streaming service is still maneuvering its place in the online video landscape.
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The complicated political maneuvering opened a rift with Prince Ali, who is also standing for election.
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The false report triggered an automated system known as the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, or MCAS.
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Sure enough, she was, and now the couple is maneuvering their wedding planning around a pregnancy.
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You can catch Jones maneuvering turns a little more skillfully in Inferno, out on October 28.
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Still, arbitration conflicts tend to drag for long in Brazil, where legal maneuvering often aggravates disputes.
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Presenting MoviePass access as arbitrary and subject to political maneuvering is hardly a consumer-friendly tactic.
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A small group of Democrats have been maneuvering to deny her a victory in that vote.
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It may require a bit of maneuvering to get it right, but it's totally worth it.
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But after decades of political maneuvering, they were also keeping their hopes and idealism on hold.
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Some of this policy maneuvering appears to be about knocking the legs out from under Obamacare.
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It is not the first time that Christie's maneuvering has caused uproar in a general election.
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It is not designed to illuminate politics from the inside out, with tales of backroom maneuvering.
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The maneuvering assured the majority of Supreme Court justices continues to be appointed by Republican presidents.
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For those who haven't had much luck with shower sex, it just takes a little maneuvering.
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A spokesman for McConnell said the GOP leader was not trying to avoid Democrats' procedural maneuvering.
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The legislative maneuvering in the aftermath of the Orlando terror attack has followed a familiar pattern.
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Games have been determined by late-inning hits, managerial maneuvering and the effectiveness of the bullpens.
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Outflanked, the he immediately returned fire despite enemy fighters maneuvering "within five meters" of his position.
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And behind him are Turkey and Iran, both maneuvering their armed proxies to extend their influence.
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Both crashes are believed to have been caused by MCAS, or Boeing's Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System.
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But since then, the political opposition has begun maneuvering to start impeachment proceedings against Mr. Temer.
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There's something deeply soothing about maneuvering a tiny avatar of yourself around a peaceful, colorful world.
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The emails show heightened awareness of her vulnerability to charges of flip-flopping and political maneuvering.
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But in this complex maneuvering, the United States is not the only country that faces risks.
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But top leaders also do a lot of back-room maneuvering before any bill is introduced.
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France's finance minister, Bruno Le Maire, has been maneuvering to patch up the relationship with Nissan.
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Nothing about that is expected to change because of the Saudi maneuvering to coerce Mr. Hariri.
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It assumed a broad, edge-of-seat audience for the minutiae of his mulling and maneuvering.
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The broader landscape: For companies under pressure from activists, resistance requires deft maneuvering, according to Breakingviews.
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In her maneuvering on the issue, Ms. Pelosi has managed to displease some on both sides.
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The incident highlights a gap in the development of self-driving cars: maneuvering in bad weather.
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And then, a year ago, it returned as a public company, through yet more corporate maneuvering.
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Its competitive maneuvering, though, may be forced to take a new path as the industry evolves.
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Hungary may be among the nations most susceptible to Mr. Putin's maneuvering to remove the sanctions.
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One senior Socialist Party source told Reuters Rivera was just maneuvering ahead of the expected election.
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A final "demo" video shows Ms. King as puppeteer, maneuvering a head this way and that.
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Now that the two have been linked, MEV-1 will take over all maneuvering and navigation.
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The memoirs of key decision-makers convey sincere intentions and in some cases, very adroit maneuvering.
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But officials around the region cautioned that the statement did not mean Iran was done maneuvering.
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You can see either the anti-satellite missile or the adversary satellite maneuvering towards your asset.
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So what you're seeing here is some pretty deft maneuvering on the part of the Democrats.
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Folks in Conway, only 14 miles from me, are maneuvering amid floodwaters from the Waccamaw River.
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During this unexpected maneuvering too soon in the flight, the Starliner begin blowing through fuel reserves.
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The dancing bear yawns grandly, maneuvering on the ball until he is flat on his belly.
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An anti-stall system known as MCAS, or Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, has come under scrutiny.
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Democrats and some Republicans worry Trump is maneuvering to fire or significantly restrain the special counsel.
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If true, that would be reminiscent of the kind of ruthless maneuvering that often characterized her father.
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In the meantime, Oracle's aggressive legal maneuvering has evolved into a political campaign against Google, sources say.
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Getting the devices to their intended orbits was expected to take hours and require some complicated maneuvering.
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But I basically was maneuvering behind the scenes to push him into situations where he was safe.
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Part of the planned update includes improving the Max 8's "Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System," Boeing said.
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The serious political maneuvering was cut Friday when Obama made a move that made Twitter collectively giggle.
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To those unabused by an awareness of back door maneuvering, a whole world of deceit remains opaque.
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They completely ignored me while continuing to assist the small cluster of people maneuvering Louis Vuitton luggage.
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At the heart of the controversy surrounding the 26 Max is MCAS, the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System.
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We saw a flurry of activity, with soldiers maneuvering armored personnel carriers and many others standing by.
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Etiquette and maneuvering are definitely required to make this work successfully, without burning bridges on the side.
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After some political maneuvering, the Search Bloc moves in on La Quica's location at his boss's house.
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After a weekend of maneuvering, Uber's board selected Expedia CEO Dara Khosrowshahi to be its next CEO.
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And despite street protests, opposition maneuvering, and defections from his own party, he refuses to step down.
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I rather expect a season that's about 75 percent political maneuvering and 25 percent actual plot development.
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It would be funny, if the future of the internet didn't depend on this incredibly disingenuous maneuvering.
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And it's that fit in a potential James series that makes the Raptors' deadline maneuvering so interesting.
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This requires maneuvering between Kabul and the Taliban; Pakistan and India; and China and the United States.
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I loved slowly maneuvering my robot underneath a lofty mountain in the sky and just... hanging out.
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To position them in the public sector in the first place required real maneuvering by the unions.
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To make matters worse, the country's black market isn't just some smokers maneuvering around nanny state regulations.
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He engaged in some decorous maneuvering and decided that she was the woman he wanted to marry.
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Yet after months of complicated financial maneuvering, EMC shareholders voted overwhelmingly last month to approve the sale.
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Superdelegates, hard-to-access elections, and under-the-radar delegate maneuvering all chip away at that legitimacy.
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Even if audited figures for last year are published soon, Mr. Pearson's room for maneuvering is shrinking.
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Another faction is widely believed to be maneuvering to impose Mugabe's wife Grace as a possible successor.
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"When the captain is maneuvering the ship he will get the power much more quicker," he said.
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"Generally, a lot of witnesses have said that the plane was maneuvering at low altitude," Price said.
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Through some shady maneuvering she got herself and her small daughter, Marie, to New York in 1961.
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But for progressive activists, the legislative maneuvering in Lansing and in Madison, Wisconsin's capital, has been instructive.
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That freedom is more likely to be used through maneuvering and deal-making, rather than through aggressions.
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Then, later this week, the parliamentary maneuvering will begin under a 10-week deadline to March 29.
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The maneuvering is the result of what promises to be a blockbuster year for tech public offerings.
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The Soyuz trailed the ISS over the weekend, while the station's crew did some last-minute maneuvering.
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Meanwhile, Italian news reports of infighting and maneuvering among ministers, including its workaholic interior minister, continue apace.
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Post was both a man of high principle and a master of bureaucratic maneuvering—a rare combination.
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Politics is not created by competition and ideas, but personalities and maneuvering to get what people want.
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And despite street protests, opposition maneuvering, and defections from his own party, he refused to step down.
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There was no chance for political maneuvering at the forum, though, as no American officials were present.
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The very basic thing is you want to know if the other one has maneuvering plans already.
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Democratic strategists across the party's ideological spectrum acknowledge that taking on Biden will require some deft maneuvering.
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But President Reagan was confident enough to accept that he needed experts below, deftly maneuvering the strings.
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She didn't drive because she couldn't — she twice flunked driving tests, failing to master the required maneuvering.
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Due to the rulers' careful maneuvering, Thailand narrowly sidestepped subjugation, remaining independent during the region's colonial period.
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Admittedly, it takes a little maneuvering because you can accidentally hit one of the buttons on the interface.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions and other members of the Trump administration are now maneuvering to do just that.
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He's gambled less this season, resulting in fewer mistakes, and he's maneuvering screens much better despite his frame.
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In the aftermath, investigators have focused on an anti-stall feature known as Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS).
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Tax on interest and dividends is virtually unavoidable, but year-end distributions offer a lot of maneuvering room.
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Winter has come, the players are maneuvering, and it's time to update our Game of Thrones power rankings.
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Would his maneuvering to win a third mayoral term undercut his claim to be above back-room politics?
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The fierce competition in some categories has studios maneuvering to shift their films and actors to other ones.
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As with getting them into the case, the Pixel Buds take some maneuvering to get a good fit.
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His governorship was a study in practical decision-making and political maneuvering -- qualities valued by the Clinton organization.
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Protesters have largely dismissed his efforts as political maneuvering, and have been unrelenting in calling for his resignation.
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It's also smart political maneuvering in an administration where legislation attempting to ban animal testing outright has stalled.
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The trouble with this formula is that, well, the crime solvers on Manifest aren't doing any intellectual maneuvering.
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On the day of the accident, SpaceX managed to perform successful tests of the smaller, maneuvering Draco thrusters.
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Nunes's partisan maneuvering on the House Intelligence Committee may be helping Trump a bit in the short term.
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The spacecraft is currently maneuvering through orbit and is scheduled to link up with the ISS on Friday.
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Tests of the system's smaller, maneuvering Draco thrusters were done earlier in the day without incident, he said.
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Even then, it would take deft political maneuvering to get the whole Democratic caucus united behind a plan.
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Also, my partner had a very similar body type to mine, which made the whole maneuvering part easier.
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Bob Torricelli had looked interested in the seat, but state politicians slammed him for behind-the-scenes maneuvering.
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It was also the product of bold, brazen boardroom maneuvering, and of glossy, decidedly grown-up disco clubs.
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China has persistently denied its war on graft is about political maneuvering or Xi taking down his enemies.
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There are pre-Christian Druids on Primrose Hill and Freemasons maneuvering for political control in 18th-century Shoreditch.
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Prediction: Stay tuned for more maneuvering, but Bayer seems to be a bit skittish about going fully hostile.
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And Brazilians were left, yet again, trying to make sense of the maneuvering by their scandal-plagued leaders.
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But the party's biggest challenge in the months ahead is maneuvering around the presidential candidacy of Mr. Trump.
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He spoke while maneuvering levers to direct the boat's suction tube with a cigarette dangling in his mouth.
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Footage presented by Sandoval showed Mexican troops and armored vehicles in the streets maneuvering to avoid heavy gunfire.
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The 19.8-pound scooter can also be triple-folded with a locking mechanism for easier maneuvering and storage.
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But the virtual reality group generally had a more varied gait while maneuvering around obstacles, the study found.
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Clinton's expressions set off a range of reactions, from relief to delight, to accusations of cynical political maneuvering.
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The US Air Force's X-37B spaceplane is perhaps the notorious craft capable of maneuvering close to satellites.
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It's a decision that will weigh on Democratic leaders and Democrats maneuvering to take on Trump in 2020.
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I remember similarly maneuvering deftly through streets others feared to tread, feeling safe because it felt like home.
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Human presence is denied: no driver can be seen maneuvering behind the dark glasses of the piste machines.
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Getting your foot in takes a bit of maneuvering and some tugging at the loop on the heel.
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At the very least, they have the evidence of Don Jr.'s obvious enthusiasm and Stone's conspicuous maneuvering.
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Political maneuvering ahead of presidential elections next year is behind the falling out between Nidaa Tounes and Ennahda.
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All of the factions are constantly maneuvering to consolidate or regain influence by deposing members of rival factions.
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The program also features a revival of "Division," in which six performers find themselves maneuvering rectangular wooden boards.
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Russian officials said the Ukrainian ships were maneuvering dangerously, requiring the strait to be temporarily closed for safety.
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Her addition is one example of the chess-like maneuvering within the most intense rivalry in women's hockey.
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The Syrian government's support for the Kurds threatens to unravel months of diplomatic maneuvering by Russia and Iran.
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It will take some time — perhaps years of appeals and legal maneuvering — before the record fine is paid.
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But North Korea's prospective test also includes some maneuvering room for a possible compromise, South Korean analysts said.
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But who's going to find them amongst all the noisy influencers and brands that are out-maneuvering us?
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Those students are developing artificial intelligence to improve the maneuvering and sensing of robots in the sunless depths.
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In particular, the nano-robots could be used to address gastrointestinal diseases by maneuvering through the gastrointestinal tract.
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The maneuvering is unlikely to lead to a political crisis, Mr. Ivan, of the European Policy Center, said.
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Republicans privately vented their dismay at the president's tactics and language — especially his political maneuvering against their colleagues.
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For Mr. Tamayo and the others, days of uncertainty and legal maneuvering they barely understood were nothing new.
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This was not the stuff of Olympian maneuvering but rather of base human machinations, in Mr. Hollande's view.
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But now both states are worried that political maneuvering at the federal level may deeply destabilize the marketplaces.
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The suspects made it at least 25 miles away, hopping curbs, maneuvering around other vehicles and dodging police.
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They say they will need money to beat back the challengers and precise political maneuvering to outlast them.
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A new flight control system The maneuvering characteristics augmentation system is a new feature to Boeing's Max planes.
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Activist investors have grown in prominence and influence, kicking up dust and maneuvering for deals across the world.
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But growth has been fueled partly by financial maneuvering, and the real underlying gains are far from even.
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Each of the fabrics were stitched together to allow for easy maneuvering in and out of the costume.
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Instead, they're engaged in frantic administrative and legal maneuvering in an attempt to mitigate those program cuts. Why?
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China has persistently denied its war on corruption is about political maneuvering or Xi taking down his enemies.
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Jacky Rosen, and his maneuvering on the health care bill may be the defining issue of the race.
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That leaves less maneuvering room for policymakers when the day of reckoning finally arrives for Social Security and Medicare.
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Where creative, pricey legal maneuvering and psychological get-out-of-jail-free cards –- "abuse excuses" -– became an art form.
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Keep things tight and light with this 2298-inch upright bag with 360-degree swivel wheels for easy maneuvering.
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Even with a guest list I could have written on my hand, keeping expenses down required some creative maneuvering.
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In each case, Democrats have cried foul, arguing that the last-minute maneuvering ignores the will of the voters.
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For "Anger," they slowly writhe in a circle maneuvering as one with the sleeves of their dresses knotted together.
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The girthy head gives you all-over clitoral stimulation without having to do much in the way of maneuvering.
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I watched as the wheel turned itself, carefully maneuvering us through crowded streets and around other cars and pedestrians.
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Correction: This post originally said that the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) was causing the plane to push up.
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Just how ferocious an offensive turns out to be depends on diplomatic maneuvering among the power players — particularly Russia.
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The Indo-Pacific idea "may already be too deeply entangled with U.S.-led strategic maneuvering," wrote the note's authors.
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BOEING -SOFTWARE ENHANCEMENT INCLUDES UPDATES TO MANEUVERING CHARACTERISTICS AUGMENTATION SYSTEM FLIGHT CONTROL LAW, PILOT DISPLAYS, OPERATION MANUALS, CREW TRAINING
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You have to sort of hobble your way up or down, awkwardly maneuvering the tank and juggling the hose.
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The FAA did not mandate additional simulator training for the system, the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, known as MCAS.
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This is the second of a three-part series on behind-the-scenes maneuvering for control of the Senate.
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Wade, hospitals shied away from providing abortion services due to intense stigma and political maneuvering by anti-abortion activists.
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Wade, hospitals shied away from providing abortion services due to intense stigma and political maneuvering by anti-abortion activists.
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One of the MAX 7373's new features is an anti-stalling device, the maneuvering characteristics augmentation system (MCAS).
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What is going on in Congress is just the latest round of political maneuvering around DACA and the Dreamers.
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Both supporters and opponents of DACA are maneuvering for position, underscoring the difficulty lawmakers face in reaching a deal.
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This is the first of a three-part series on behind-the-scenes maneuvering for control of the Senate.
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"When somebody becomes an amputee, maneuvering through the system is sometimes just scary," said Patel, a below-knee amputee.
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Most fall somewhere in between and are maneuvering for support from the progressive and centrist wings of the party.
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But a spokesman for McConnell said the GOP leader did not recess the Senate to avoid Democrats' procedural maneuvering.
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Their maneuvering has attracted plenty of skepticism but it is also evidence of the unsettled nature of the race.
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Perfect for narrow streets and maneuvering into tight parking spots; the charming Fiat 500 is practical, economical and reliable.
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We cannot allow brash political maneuvering to threaten the security of our nation and the safety of our troops.
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This is the last of a three-part series on behind-the-scenes maneuvering for control of the Senate.
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"Maneuvering is underway" for the primaries already, Ben Payton, head of Africa at consultancy firm Verisk Maplecroft, told CNBC.
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Boeing added the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, also known as MCAS, to essentially keep the nose from pointing up.
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Then there are the politicians maneuvering to take power in case Mr. da Silva cannot salvage Ms. Rousseff's government.
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The case has also raised international legal questions and involved Kenya in the geopolitical maneuvering between China and Taiwan.
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Trump didn't understand the American Health Care Act nor the legislative maneuvering that would be required to pass it.
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The 737 Max's Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS), an automated anti-stall software, has been blamed in both crashes.
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The political maneuvering confirmed his status as a party titan likened, by some, to Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping.
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Several won seats in 2016, but since then they have been increasingly isolated by legal maneuvering from the government.
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The maneuvering in Washington has left people like Marc King, 71, a longtime resident of Germantown, Md., feeling resigned.
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A senior State Department official, explaining the context for Mr. Murphy's remarks, said that discussions and maneuvering were continuing.
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There would be less slack from an impatient European Union and less maneuvering space for humiliated Brexit soft-liners.
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The keen business maneuvering by Scott and his team kept 24ix233ine's "Dummy Boy" (Scumgang/213k Projects) at No. 221.
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In other words, the monopoly arises naturally from the circumstances of the business, rather than a company's illegal maneuvering.
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During the beach assault, the American soldiers had some difficulty maneuvering around the jagged reef in their inflatable boats.
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Democrats argued that whatever the intention of Mr. Trump's maneuvering, it would be lost on America's negotiating partners abroad.
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It was the kind of back-room maneuvering that Mr. Rajoy had often used to keep himself in power.
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But lobbying and political maneuvering can increase costs, too — without clear benefits for patients, communities or society at large.
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Mr. Mugabe himself has in the past used orchestrated maneuvering in the provinces to undermine national figures in Harare.
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The Council's action followed days of diplomatic maneuvering over a scathing report presented by the experts earlier this month.
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The House passed a bill last month meant to hamstring the Trump administration's flexibility in maneuvering on the issue.
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A second — fixed mid-flight — could have caused a catastrophic crash between two closely maneuvering modules of the spaceship.
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Since coming to the Senate, Loeffler has been maneuvering to win over skeptics and solidify her conservative bona fides.
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But many lawmakers expressed displeasure at the governor's maneuvering, though negotiations continued even as the year-end deadline approached.
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A superficial show of better relations must not be a cover for deception, maneuvering or violence against weaker neighbors.
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The public inquiry will be conducted in the context of a far deeper tangle of political maneuvering and passions.
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"Allll up!" cried the crews, maneuvering their skiffs to box the swans into a shrinking patch of water. Confusion.
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"Both [the company] and the government are maneuvering to gain the more advantageous position," Howell wrote on January 24.
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Boeing said the company plans to include an update to the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) flight control law.
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With its maneuvering fuel almost exhausted, the spacecraft will be sent on a swan dive into Saturn in September.
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Roy maneuvering into a position where she's gone from holding none of the cards to holding all of them.
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In short, there's a plausible future in which judicial oversight of presidential elections may be dismissed as partisan maneuvering.
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He ran on the same ticket as Ms. Rousseff and was her vice president before maneuvering to oust her.
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But a Socialist party source scoffed at the surprise move by Spain's third largest party as pre-election maneuvering.
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And if this maneuvering has few lasting effects, the whole output-cutting exercise could start looking like a mistake.
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It's not — nuclear war is avoided through careful and responsible diplomatic maneuvering by nuclear powers, both friendly and hostile.
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For one thing, decades of legal maneuvering to keep regulations light (or failing that, to switch regulators) were being nullified.
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The pilots indicated they weren't aware of the 737 Max's computerized stability program -- the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, or MCAS.
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Russia said the Ukrainian ships had been maneuvering dangerously and ignoring its instructions with the aim of stirring up tensions.
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Democrats are maneuvering to claim the interests of the American people on their side, with a rallying cry of transparency.
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Over a year later, the siblings are still snuggling in the same spot, it just takes a little more maneuvering.
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The truck continued for 30 miles before exiting the interstate, then maneuvering back onto the highway for the trip back.
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Emma: I thought he did from the discussion with Elliot, that it's Whiterose's maneuvering, not him being recognized as valuable.
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Boeing said it has redesigned the way Angle of Attack (AoA) sensors work with the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS).
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Both crashes have been linked to a faulty automated flight system known as the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, or MCAS.
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That software — known as the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) — helped the plane compensate for the design of the aircraft.
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Now he is wasting more time by maneuvering to get out of paying the bill for the huge repairs project.
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The sources close his team said he was approaching his bid in a similarly quiet way to the Skripal maneuvering.
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Then, with a bit of maneuvering, it's able to place the board against the joists and drill them in place.
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It's called the East River Skyway, but getting it actually constructed requires substantial regulatory maneuvering, and obviously lots of money.
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The stricken 49-passenger-seat vessel, dubbed Hot Spot, was later videotaped maneuvering to its dock after passengers were unloaded.
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I found that I was able to clip it onto the side of the keyboard case with a little maneuvering.
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After maneuvering his way to the far post, Perry finished with a backhand for his seventh goal of the season.
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The moves formalized the Sunni-Shiite polarization that has fueled the chaotic proxy wars and maneuvering across the Middle East.
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It took some last-minute maneuvering — and maybe a little political theater — to convince enough moderates to come on board.
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This includes updates to the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) flight control law, pilot displays, operation manuals and crew training.
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The Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) lowers the nose of the plane when it believes that the airplane might stall.
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Both crashes are believed to be linked to an automated flight stabilization system called the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS).
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The capsule is also equipped with a dozen small Draco thrusters, which are used for altitude control and orbital maneuvering.
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The Tesla will drive on its own through a parking lot, maneuvering around objects in its path, toward its owner.
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And despite street protests, opposition maneuvering, and defections from his own party, he has always refused to step down voluntarily.
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Crash investigators in both accidents are focusing on the plane's stall-prevention system, known as the maneuvering characteristics augmentation system.
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Essebsi denied dynastic maneuvering, saying his son had the right to practise politics and that he could not dismiss him.
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Ciara Torres-Spelliscy: Oh man, I feel like we are so far from normal legal maneuvering, it's not even funny.
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He appears to delight in maneuvering these, whether scrunching them into messy piles or fashioning one into a droopy archway.
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China and India, two giants maneuvering for control in South Asia, have identified Buddhism as an instrument of soft power.
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You would think that Hillary Clinton would be used to maneuvering in a political landscape where the mud is flying.
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The waitress, patiently taking orders and maneuvering among the crowds of men, was the only Spanish speaker in the room.
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Opera, always central to the culture of Europe, became at that time a matter of nationalist bluster and political maneuvering.
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Zadorov evened the score just 68 seconds later, carrying the puck into the zone and maneuvering into the left circle.
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Shower HeadWith a little maneuvering, a hand held shower head can feel like a gentle (but effective) water-based vibrator.
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"The games, delays and political maneuvering have gone on long enough and are damaging our economy," Timmons and Donohue said.
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The maneuvering for the fifth-ranking leadership post underscores the limited opportunities for ambitious Democrats to move up the ladder.
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Sears' CEO, Eddie Lampert, has kept the company afloat through financial maneuvering and pouring his own money into the company.
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" The details: McConnell has used "scheming, strategizing and tactical maneuvering to win five reelection campaigns and rise through the ranks.
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This endeavor is more important than ever in our modern landscape of stealthy maneuvering, anti-science legislation, and rampant disinformation.
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Elizabeth Warren, who is immensely popular with the progressive base and has been carefully maneuvering to address her potential weaknesses.
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Video of the meeting held Washington captive for nearly an hour in the early afternoon, and sparked immediate political maneuvering.
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An accompanying classic score—composed by Karen Tanaka—underlines the waltz-like maneuvering in trying to please a significant other.
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There followed a flurry of conflicting messages and political maneuvering from Mr. Erdogan's camp as the leadership played for time.
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They're saying, we're not going to put up with anti-vaxxers and celebrities maneuvering around the edges of the debate.
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The maneuvering, which will be sorted out before the next Congress begins, is like a game of political musical chairs.
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Instead, both countries used the additional maneuvering room and resources that we gave them to drive right over the cliff.
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Mr. Ghani is running for re-election next spring and the maneuvering for that race is already in full swing.
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The so-called maneuvering characteristics augmentation system, or MCAS, is an automated system intended to prevent the plane from stalling.
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If he pulls this deal off, his political maneuvering could be used as a sort of template for other executives.
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Speaking to NBC, Castro underscored the heightened intensity of the campaign and painted a stark image of Trump's political maneuvering.
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It's the latest story about internal White House maneuvering, some of which Trump advisers have publicly called out as false.
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In the midst of the usual political maneuvering of a heated presidential election cycle, this sort of honesty is refreshing.
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He cut across the bottom of the slot, maneuvering past the other defender, Samuel Girard, and scored on a backhander.
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Given that the Gulf region is no stranger to geopolitical maneuvering, what future scenarios might emerge from exploring recent history?
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The Carnival Glory was "maneuvering to dock," and hit the Carnival Legend, which was already docked, the cruise line said.
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The truck led police on a long chase, hopping curbs, doing U-turns and maneuvering around other vehicles and police.
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Once the facts were out, the inside-the -beltway maneuvering was seen as exactly what it was -- political power games.
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But across Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation, life grinds on far from the rallies, the violence and the political maneuvering.
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The MAX, which came into service two years ago, has a new automated system called MCAS (Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System).
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The reasons for these shifts vary, though they tend to be politically motivated, if not as overtly as Turkey's 2015 maneuvering.
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BOEING REDESIGNED WAY ANGLE OF ATTACK SENSORS WORK WITH A FEATURE OF FLIGHT CONTROL SOFTWARE KNOWN AS MANEUVERING CHARACTERISTICS AUGMENTATION SYSTEM
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Some reporters and sources close to Kushner and Trump have viewed maneuvering from their camp cynically — and have since the campaign.
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Say what you want about shadowy contested convention maneuvering, the most flagrantly undemocratic delegate games are being played in plain sight.
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The crashes triggered a redesign of Boeing's Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) software, including updates to operation manuals and crew training.
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"USS Dewey engaged in normal operations by conducting a maneuvering drill inside 12 nautical miles of Mischief Reef," one official said.
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The clip is pretty tight when you first get it so it may take some maneuvering to get the sensor inside.
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The bottom line: Abe's skill at maneuvering these difficult foreign relations will likely help his party at the polls this summer.
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Not only did this initial attempt fail, the effort consumed a significant amount of Skylab's maneuvering fuel to keep it steady.
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While international players are focused on targeting ISIS, many are maneuvering to either prop up or depose Assad and his regime.
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Conversely, the rear prop is nearly unpowered in low-speed maneuvering while the rotors are given all the power they need.
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Since the crashes, A.I. software called Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) has emerged as part of the cause of the crash.
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But the Trump Administration has so far successfully used judicial maneuvering to keep the suit from actually advancing to this stage.
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But that is a 4D chess explanation, which does not fit the blundering political maneuvering that we've seen from House Republicans.
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Facing an insurmountable vote gap with Scott, Sunday's deadline will surely bring an end to Nelson's bid, barring further legal maneuvering.
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And the line between his trademark anti-establishment politics and a more sinister form of political maneuvering is not always clear.
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The car is quieter now, whether it's maneuvering a cul-de-sac in the suburbs or cornering on a country road.
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"Raising a child to age 18 means maneuvering him or her safely through more than 567 million seconds," Ms. Andrews wrote.
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Maneuvering for influence among Russia's elite ahead of Putin's possible departure will inevitably intensify in the coming years, according to Noble.
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But speed in a climb determines which plane in a dogfight is likely to get above the other while they're maneuvering.
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Mr. Schenkman pedaled east on Northern Boulevard, maneuvering alongside traffic with the same care as he would drive a motor vehicle.
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Now, members are maneuvering to add the measure to a pending House appropriations bill, which would raise the odds for passage.
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Or would you actually sleep in a stranger's place, just hoping not to be raped by maneuvering yourself into this situation?
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Florida Democrats reacted to Republican legal maneuvering by comparing Scott to a strongman striking out at the infrastructure of the vote.
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It's strategizing, Game of Thrones type maneuvering, Zuckerberg being savvy enough to buy up companies like WhatsApp, and Oculus, and Instagram.
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Democrats and some Republicans worry Trump's firing of Sessions means he is maneuvering to fire or significantly restrain the special counsel.
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But its current maneuvering — which seeks to intervene only to preserve impunity for horrific crimes — is putting them to dangerous use.
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When city mode is enabled, the Morphoz shortens its wheelbase and overall length for easier parking and maneuvering in urban areas.
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Unchecked, this kind of political maneuvering threatens the Department's legitimacy as an institution governed by the rule of law and justice.
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Mr. Boies had numerous exchanges with its executive editor, Dean Baquet, maneuvering to get reporters to interview Mr. Weinstein on background.
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Alistair Campbell, former spin doctor for Tony Blair's Labour government, bemoaned that the maneuvering marked Britain's slide toward "failed state" status.
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Those years were eventful, and Ms. Gruszka seems to be in constant, breathless motion, even when only maneuvering around a laboratory.
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More than 2,000 former prosecutors have signed onto a letter calling on Barr to resign for facilitating the President's legal maneuvering.
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Here's what you need to know: • China and the U.S. are maneuvering ahead of their leaders' meeting in Florida this week.
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But the muted reaction was rooted in the perception that both the Trump administration and China are still maneuvering for advantage.
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Filippo Brunelleschi had to tackle aesthetic and engineering problems — and also to invent and construct machines for transporting and maneuvering materials.
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And you can learn to master a type of maneuvering that's been dead since the age of the picturesque square riggers.
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The behind-the-scenes maneuvering by Chief Justice John Roberts is the subject of a new book by CNN's Joan Biskupic.
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But he was not skilled at parliamentary maneuvering, and his government lacked a majority of votes in the House of Commons.
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It was the latest instance of complicated maneuvering by the White House to place people the president favors in specific positions.
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No existing defenses, in the United States or elsewhere, can intercept a missile that can move so fast while maneuvering unpredictably.
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Mastering the hand control in maneuvering different parts of the marionette is extremely important to make the movements smooth and realistic.
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The commercials include a clip of famed NASCAR driver Dale Jarrett maneuvering the truck down a track against other race cars.
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The Democratic Party's whiplash-inducing change of stance, and the furtive negotiations that have gone into that maneuvering, have been revealing.
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Maneuvering around Senate rules is not new to congressional Republicans, who recently tried, and failed, to pass Obamacare repeal through budget reconciliation.
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It will require a whole lot of legal maneuvering, regulatory wrestling, and a massive amount of political will and public buy-in.
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It's a little less trendy and millennial than OkCupid, and maneuvering through the dating pool is pretty much a free-for-all.
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You can draw a line around some part of that geopolitical and military maneuvering and call it a "subsidy" — for oil producers?
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While maneuvering a controller, keeping an eye out for enemies, and sitting for hours, your body is in fight-or-flight mode.
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Each piece features double spinners for easy maneuvering, interior divider panels to minimize contents from shifting in-flight, and TSA-friendly locks.
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Following careful maneuvering away from the edge, the three descended about 25 feet via a ladder, and Okoumo was taken into custody.
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The Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) was installed to help pilots compensate for any movements caused by the realignment of the engines.
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As for Downs, he became an expert at maneuvering the DEKA arm through a complicated tap dance that gives him nimble control.
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Much focus for both crashes has been the Boeing-designed anti-stall system known as the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, or MCAS.
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The diplomatic maneuvering came as American's top general said that the Russian airstrikes against opponents of Mr. Assad had stabilized his government.
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Both crashes have been attributed to a faulty automated flight system on the plane called the Maneuvering Control Augmentation System, or MCAS.
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Critics of Sirisena's maneuvering say he's delayed the reconvening of Parliament in an attempt to rally and strong-arm votes for Rajapaksa.
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Kushner might not have had to engage in such behind-the-scenes maneuvering had his father-in-law not publicly antagonized Mexico.
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They had to build a hook that fit the door handle, and lining up the drones correctly took minutes of careful maneuvering.
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Users can go back and select the particular shots by maneuvering their phone in real time to explore the 360-degree clip.
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They do so by balancing the trays on their heads, with one arm stabilizing the tray and the other maneuvering the bicycle.
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It's also true that shower sex requires some maneuvering, and not every shower sex position is going to work for every couple.
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Sadly for Ayotte, the person who comes off looking the worst amid such partisan maneuvering is not Trump -- it is Ayotte herself.
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Prayuth denies he ever wanted to be prime minister and scoffs at claims he&aposs maneuvering to stay in power after elections.
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Hun Sen&aposs party has been dominating Cambodia&aposs political scene, but its election maneuvering has brought some sharp rejoinders from abroad.
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Conoco's legal maneuvering temporarily retains assets - from oil inventories, to cargoes and facilities - and could give Conoco the ability to sell them.
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This is the sort of maneuvering and procedural warfare I'm talking about, and the Republicans have been escalating it for two decades.
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While some international players are focused on targeting ISIS, many are maneuvering to either prop up or depose Assad and his regime.
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In these circumstances, Mr. Poroshenko seems to have accepted continuing corruption as the price to pay for a modicum of maneuvering room.
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As soon as the outcome is known, maneuvering will begin around the fall's unfinished legislative business and the agenda ahead for 2019.
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A small group of rebellious Democrats who want to block Pelosi's ascension are watching the behind-the-scenes maneuvering closely (The Hill).
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Sixty-two percent said that they oppose such maneuvering, while 38 percent voiced their approval of the tactics, according to the survey.
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And, looking further, to Russia or Turkey, it is a time, too, of wild-card autocrats maneuvering ruthlessly for power in perpetuity.
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Trump has suggested previous maneuvering on trade and tariffs may have affected efforts to get Pyongyang to give up its nuclear program.
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But Clark's behind-the-scenes maneuvering suggests she could launch a risky, unprecedented challenge to Jeffries in any future leadership shake-up.
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Political maneuvering has split his long-dominant ZANU-PF party, as factions jostle for control once the leader keeping them together dies.
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"If you are a squad leader, you can really understand how your squad is maneuvering through this space," an Army official explained.
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Investors admired his willingness to break new policy ground — maneuvering past internal and external opposition — and clear communication of the ECB's thinking.
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It was the latest signs of high-stakes maneuvering over a key campaign promise, and the president signaled a willingness to deal.
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The "resistance" Democrats saw their leaders maneuvering an angry president into saying that he would be "proud" to force a government shutdown.
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The threats kept growing and growing, requiring me to be mindful of which weapons I was using while maneuvering around enemy fire.
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Warren Bechtel's mysterious death in Moscow in 1933, from an apparent insulin overdose, ignites a theme of political maneuvering and international intrigue.
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From the time the first Kenya case was launched in 2009, the British government had been maneuvering to avoid a legal contest.
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After some maneuvering to the building next door, I made it Port Authority and began to look for the New Jersey Transit.
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With the election of Bill Clinton, who proved endearingly willing to let Greenspan do his thing, the need for such maneuvering waned.
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That fanned suspicions in Paris that Nissan was maneuvering to prevent Renault from participating in alliance decision-making at a critical time.
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Allies of Mr. Morales in the Guatemalan Congress and the courts are maneuvering to remove three of the constitutional court's five magistrates.
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"I don't think it shows that there is a change in attitude so much as the need for domestic maneuvering," he said.
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The so-called maneuvering characteristics augmentation system, known as MCAS, was a new software system that could automatically change the plane's trajectory.
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Mr. Fouad, who has known Ms. Jampol for a decade, said Mr. Harris showed guts in his attempt at maneuvering past friendship.
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It has been a fitful process, troubled by bureaucracy and political maneuvering in a county where a majority voted for President Trump.
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Cui faces the added challenge of increasingly tense diplomatic maneuvering by both countries as they test how much the other will tolerate.
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The cameras may go away if political maneuvering by a handful of state senators in Albany lets the program expire this summer.
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Imagine maneuvering your car through a dark tunnel that bulges unexpectedly in places and then turns sharply through a maze-like passage.
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"It is fair to say it is probably delayed a bit because of the health care" maneuvering, Mnuchin said in the interview.
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The Carnival Glory crashed into the Carnival Legend while "maneuvering to dock" in Cozumel, Mexico, a spokeswoman for the cruise line said.
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Now he relates this challenge of maneuvering hurdles, fences, walls and ditches as a metaphor for life — and navigating the stock market.
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Those concerns have been amplified during Stone's trial, conviction, sentencing and now the maneuvering over whether he should get a new trial.
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With public opinion behind the strikers, and the unions emboldened by their success, the margin for maneuvering by the government appears limited.
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Tucson Sentinel exposed the behind-the-scenes maneuvering involved in creating an Arizona shelter for asylum-seekers newly released by immigration authorities.
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Maneuvering a massive helium-filled balloon down the two-mile parade route can be a challenge even in the best of conditions.
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Doing so would require deft maneuvering as lawmakers scramble to avert a government shutdown and the House tees up articles of impeachment.
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Other raptors, like goshawks, live in forests and tend to fly low, maneuvering between branches with short, sprinter-like bursts of energy.
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But after maneuvering for years to generate buzz from inside the Senate, all three were trampled by Trump in the 2016 primaries.
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The plane's so-called maneuvering characteristics augmentation system, known as MCAS, was a new version that could automatically change the aircraft's trajectory.
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Investigators suspect that sensors incorrectly interpreted the plane's ascent as too steep, causing the plane's "maneuvering characteristics augmentation system" to kick in.
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In this way, political maneuvering in post-Saddam Iraq that was not primarily about religion came to be expressed as about religion.
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The system, known as "maneuvering characteristics augmentation system" (MCAS) was designed to counteract the larger engines' tendency to tip the plane's nose upward.
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The head of the ECB's supervisory arm is selected by the ECB itself, but is still subject to political approval and thus maneuvering.
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When Aaron Hernandez was found dead in his jail cell on April 19, the suicide set off a chain reaction of legal maneuvering.
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He hasn't restocked his toolbelt as much as much as he's played up that tactful maneuvering in the absence of his former athleticism.
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"When people come into our Country illegally, we must IMMEDIATELY escort them back out without going through years of legal maneuvering," Trump tweeted .
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It also functions as a rotating, fully-adjustable mount so you can operate your phone with one hand while maneuvering the steering wheel.
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In both accidents, the automated Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, or MCAS, pushed the planes' noses down while the pilots struggled to regain control.
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Despite the maneuvering around him, Dozier had repeatedly expressed his desire to be put to death and had stopped fighting for his life.
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His boxy shoulders swallow up a full-width panel's real estate when he's maneuvering in and out of the book's many small spaces.
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According to the Washington Post's Robert Costa, factions supporting various alternatives to Kavanaugh were already maneuvering last week to press for their picks.
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Blumenthal asked if Muilenburg was aware that information about the MCAS, or maneuvering characteristics augmentation system, was not fully covered in training manuals.
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Brenner graphically detailed the encounter — including the mechanics of maneuvering human genitals with the dolphin's in open water — in his autobiography Wet Goddess.
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But after a bit of maneuvering I performed a solid clasp; then, with a satisfying tug, it was free and down my throat.
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"Their past history and 'political' nature of maneuvering is and was troubling," Black Girls Code founder Kimberly Bryant told TechCrunch at the time.
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Unfortunately, we didn't yet completely lose traction―that would happen another mile farther where turning around or maneuvering at all was completely impossible.
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The U.S. vessels&apos maneuvering operations on Sunday were carried out near the islands of Tree, Lincoln, Triton and Woody, according to Reuters .
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Boeing installed software, known as the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, or MCAS, to push the nose down and avoid a high speed stall.
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Maneuvering behind the scenes While anti-Trump advocates try and gain traction, Republican National Committee members Tuesday essentially decided to ignore the issue.
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It took some maneuvering and the help of mentors at her incubator program — founded by HootSuite CEO Ryan Holmes — to secure the money.
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Equipped with an "obstacle-avoidance algorithm," the drones are capable of maneuvering and responding to a changing environment — all without any human input.
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The Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) helps to push the nose of the plane down when it detects that the aircraft might stall.
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Another example of industry maneuvering (and impressive musicianship) is the second year of the Jazz Re:Freshed Outernational showcase featuring six hotshot UK ensembles.
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He noted that with enough bureaucratic maneuvering, some suspects manage to let time run out on charges and have the slate wiped clean.
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The downside of the flat side, however, is that the system has to do much more maneuvering, which in turn requires more battery.
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While the learning curve is pretty steep, I imagine the task of maneuvering a 30,000 pound vehicle in real life is similarly daunting.
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Then they spent weeks trying to explain why they had to engage in such arcane parliamentary maneuvering to get it passed in Senate.
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Amadio capped the outburst at 17:35, wiring a wrister from the slot after maneuvering around a defender to get into the slot.
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Republican efforts so far Polls have found public opinion mixed on Trump's approach to health care and congressional Republicans' maneuvering in recent weeks.
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The acquisition comes as there is a lot of maneuvering going on this space and the various giant companies vie for market share.
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The campaigns are maneuvering behind the scenes to get their supporters elected, and so far this cycle Cruz has proven best at this.
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We like building the fire; we like positioning the lighted coals to direct the heat; we like maneuvering the food around the grill.
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It then synchronized with its Master Maneuvering System, which is basically a seat for a human operator with arm sensors for motion tracking.
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The plan is to launch New Shepherd using one of its BE-3 rocket engines and begin some maneuvering tests of the capsule.
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Uber has a history of maneuvering to one-up Lyft so it could appear to be a step ahead of its business rival.
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Thursday's flight showed that SpaceX has successfully developed a new rocket engine capable of powering, maneuvering, and landing a large vehicle like Starhopper.
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In his resignation letter, Mr. Abromavicius accused Mr. Kononenko of maneuvering to control one such asset, a state-owned ammonia shipping company, Ukrkhimtransamiak.
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The administration also invoked dark suggestions that shady forces are maneuvering against the President to explain away a damaging new lawsuit against him.
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Through all of this maneuvering, the opposition-controlled National Assembly continued to meet regularly to seek ways to restore democratic order in Venezuela.
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The U.S. military vessels carried out maneuvering operations near Tree, Lincoln, Triton and Woody islands in the Paracels, one of the officials said.
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Key developments Grace Mugabe gone: Mugabe's wife, who was maneuvering to run for president, was also expelled from the party, according to Reuters.
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There was a major problem with the aircraft's design that prevented pilots from overriding the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, also known as MCAS.
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But maneuvering a small, fast ship in the dead of night was hard as it sounds, and many of them didn't make it.
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We must act now to save a free and open internet from censorship and international maneuvering before history is bound to repeat itself.
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And even still, with a federal investigation ongoing, Cohen has continued to engage in "financial maneuvering," the Times reports, borrowing and lending millions.
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If Kyrgios is suspended for committing a major offense, there could be plenty of room for legal maneuvering, particularly with so few precedents.
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Kepler, NASA's vaunted planet-hunting space telescope, has run out of maneuvering fuel and is being retired, the space agency announced on Tuesday.
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Comments on social media sites and local news reports praised Mr. Galván's conduct as "heroic," contending that his apt maneuvering prevented a tragedy.
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As the American subsidiary of the Venezuelan national oil company, Citgo is the object of international political scheming, legal maneuvering and financial gamesmanship.
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He tried to exploit a political rule to curtail parliamentary debate, purged his party of dissenters and started maneuvering to hold early elections.
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That $52.4 billion deal is awaiting shareholder and regulatory approval, although Comcast has been maneuvering to upend the agreement with a hostile bid.
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The British government is following a law seeking to avert a no-deal departure, but the back-room maneuvering is far from over.
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But it will likely take weeks of maneuvering, negotiating, and all sorts of political tick-tock to determine which outcome becomes a reality.
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That's true even for a close U.S. ally like Israel, which often seeks an edge in its diplomatic maneuvering with the United States.
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To be sure, retiring in a new country will require studying up on tax implications, along with pulling off some other logistical maneuvering.
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He believes political and corporate leaders undermine citizens' rights with their hidden, self- interested maneuvering for ever more power and ever larger profits.
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Orbital's service vehicle will serve initially just as a jet backpack, extending the life of a satellite by providing an alternative maneuvering system.
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On the other hand, she is immensely relatable, as awkward and socially clumsy as any inexperienced teenager maneuvering relationships both romantic and otherwise.
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"I fought for excellent schools no matter, whether they were magnet schools, charter schools," Booker said, maneuvering away from any mention of DeVos.
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Judge Gorsuch will immediately face a public and private gantlet of scrutiny, and could end up at the center of fevered political maneuvering.
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"You're practicing every day, it's five hundred dollars a week for the club," Prescod said, maneuvering around clashing blades in the practice space.
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President Xi Jinping may be maneuvering to bend the party's unwritten retirement rules to retain an ally — and create a precedent for himself.
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Subsidized renters here in New York and across the country do not deserve to suffer as a result of political maneuvering in Washington.
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The maneuvering, the betrayals and the frequently alleged money laundering takes place behind the scenes; the sale room is just the last stop.
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He also said the 737 MAX certification involved 297 flight tests, including flights that assessed the stabilization system, the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System.
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And "Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment" (1963), at midnight, chronicles efforts in 1960 to integrate the University of Alabama — and maneuvering by Gov.
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That belief, at least right now, is heavily concentrated among Republicans — almost two-thirds of Republicans see Trump's behavior as typical political maneuvering.
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While the president's strongest allies on Capitol Hill sought to train attention on Democrats' aggressive maneuvering, other Republicans shrugged off Mr. Trump's comments.
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With some quick maneuvering, nearby Pier 90 was secured, and its inhabitants scheduled for the Volta art fair were scattered throughout the city.
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In those games, a loan was a way of maneuvering yourself within a system that you were using to create theme park stuff.
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It can take a little experimentation to work out the basic tricks to maneuvering around the levels, but that experimentation is a joy.
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And none of those maneuvering to replace Hollande in next year's presidential elections have yet shown they have a clue what to do, either.
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In a 2010 election, Vice President Ayad Allawi's bloc won the most seats but he was prevented from becoming prime minister, blaming Iranian maneuvering.
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Rival militaries maneuvering along opposite sides of increasingly tense borders, in a land that still bears scars from the last time armies fought here.
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"When people come into our Country illegally, we must IMMEDIATELY escort them back out without going through years of legal maneuvering," the president said.
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But the United Nations and Red Cross have criticized the politicization of aid delivery, insisting that humanitarian aid should be free from political maneuvering.
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The spacecraft is currently maneuvering through space on its own, unattached to the rocket, and is scheduled to dock with the ISS on Sunday.
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In this video one may also note the aircraft maneuvering at low altitude (followed by an US F-15E Strike Eagle from RAF Lakenheath).
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It's an opal mining town that requires (at least 10+ years ago) a bit of maneuvering to get to, but the experience was incredible.
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So the conclusion is that Nvidia likely has maneuvering room in the short-term to weather exogenous trade tariff shocks and mitigate their damage.
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The most alarming of these four is the KN23, a short-range missile capable of maneuvering in flight along a deliberately depressed flight path.
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Unfortunately, the assembly line robots just couldn't deal with unexpected orientations of objects like nuts and bolts, or complicated maneuvering between the car frame.
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Experts say a solid pro-peace coalition could crumble if implementation drags on and butts against the political maneuvering for the 2018 presidential election.
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After much logistical maneuvering, the four met in St. Augustine, Florida, each armed with the outfit they'd need to recreate their beloved beach photo.
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Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS): An automated system Boeing installed to prevent the aircraft from stalling (losing lift) by pushing the plane's nose down.
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Boeing 737 MAX's Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS), an automated flight-control system, has come under scrutiny in the wake of the fatal crashes.
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The citizenship question inappropriately inserts politics into the very data that goes into redistricting, moving up the political maneuvering even earlier in the process.
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This software, known as Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, or MCAS, made calculations based on readings from a single external sensor on the 737 Max.
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This narrative device is tactically used to make use uncertain as readers: Is the book a piece of political maneuvering for a new ruler?
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The writing, with its fluid maneuvering between conversation and introspection, closeness and space, suggests Bernd had much to offer the world as a writer.
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There was a lot of legal maneuvering from the outset of the preliminary hearing—you can find a live accounting of the events here.
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With ProPilot 2.0, the driver can take his hands completely off the steering wheel whenever the car is not maneuvering out of its lane.
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And those same corporations use financial maneuvering and short-term thinking to goose their stock price, often at the expense of their own workers.
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But maneuvering through that system in the way that he did happens for a fraction of a fraction of black people in this country.
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In the face of Russian maneuvering, U.S. officials are concerned other countries could be developing their own military options for helping moderate opposition groups.
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But that hasn't stopped him from embracing the President, his policies and his persona while reminding primary voters of Gillespie's careful maneuvering around Trump.
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Beijing is maneuvering economic growth away from manufacturing toward services, and developing Hebei — ground zero for the transition — is one step in that direction.
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Between the salty one-line tweets, the click-bait headlines, and the political maneuvering by politicians, even the most fundamental facts can become elusive.
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The photos documented technical aspects of the USS Alexandria's propulsion systems, including its maneuvering compartment, the reactor compartment and the auxiliary steam plant panel.
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The desperation of the press to see themselves as victims of Trump's imminent tyranny feels like an attempt to justify their own political maneuvering.
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Chaff, decoys, maneuvering re-entry vehicles: Russia is best in class in all of these systems to keep ICBMs on course to their targets.
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The streaming service's maneuvering (and not incidentally, expensive Emmy campaigning) paid off with 112 nominations -- a significant increase over last year, edging HBO's 108.
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However, that crew turned off the automatic safety feature, known as the maneuvering characteristics augmentation system (MCAS), and took manual control of the plane.
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So far, attempts to resolve it have been characterized by internal descent, mixed messaging and amateurish maneuvering — and that only describes the U.S. response.
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Sophisticated political maneuvering — including winning government contracts, shaping public policy and deploying former public officials to press their case — is central to this growth.
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Since the Watergate crisis, it's also been the attorney general's responsibility to stand at arm's length from the political maneuvering of the White House.
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"Laws written by the legislature and passed by a governor should not be erased based on political maneuvering of an incoming administration," he said.
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A fierce wind kept the British ships from maneuvering upstream, where, on a clear night, they would have seen the Americans crossing the harbor.
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"When it comes to all the political maneuvering behind the scenes, there's no one better than Ted Cruz on the inside baseball," he said.
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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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Mueller's team includes lawyers with deep experience in organized crime and financial fraud cases, which frequently require flipping witnesses and sometimes involve aggressive maneuvering.
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In addition to her leadership and behind-the-scenes maneuvering, the first lady managed to influence food policy by maintaining a positive public image.
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The Republicans used some procedural maneuvering to get around that 60-vote requirement, and couldn't even get 50 votes to strike the thing down.
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Large, sliding glass doors provide easy entry, letting kinds on and off with their gear without requiring much in the way of creative maneuvering.
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About 60 miles northeast, in another hilltop village near the border, Mr. Fischer is equally dismissive of conservative election maneuvering, but for different reasons.
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Maybe they see his business dealings and political maneuvering — no matter how shady — and his ability to avoid major punishment as markers of brilliance.
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The result is an ongoing battle, which plays out through both bureaucratic maneuvering and constant leaking, between the various ideological factions of the administration.
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The film crew follows him unobtrusively through New York moments: observing the Sabbath with family, rehearsing a trio or maneuvering his scooter through snow.
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Self-driving companies are able to tune their technologies to be more or less cautious when it is maneuvering around obstacles on public roads.
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What is different about voter suppression today, they agreed, is that it has been accomplished by bureaucratic maneuvering that makes it harder to see.
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Many who have worked with Mr. Sulzberger say he deserves credit for maneuvering The Times through perhaps the most challenging era in its history.
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Stannis, as a totally normal heir to the throne, could have won it through normal political and military maneuvering, not resurrection or magic dragons.
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It has also illustrated the big-money maneuvering in recent years by media companies hungry for a piece of the growing Spanish-speaking market.
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"They are going to come back and gut it," predicted Mr. Hertel, adding that Democrats plan to make an issue out of such maneuvering.
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But even that strong performance was shadowed by analyst concerns over maneuvering by Comcast to upend Disney's pending acquisition of 21st Century Fox assets.
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Commercial tankers can be reluctant to shift their course because maneuvering requires turning off the autopilot and costs time and money, the officer added.
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Four years allow for a lot of maneuvering, if you will, relative to negotiations and talking back and forth amongst the NCAA and universities.
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By proceeding with an overhaul of policing, Mr. Emanuel may buy himself some maneuvering room to argue he is bringing the problem under control.
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For example, they may be asked to pull mortars and machine guns up to set up support-by-fire positions for maneuvering elements below.
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While his coronation as a King of Comedy may never materialize, this demonstrates that his brain is not entirely preoccupied with his physical maneuvering.
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His skill has been in anticipating and maneuvering around Trump's whims, the officials said, in ways that Bolton hasn't been as adept at navigating.
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In the early rehearsals, the actors practiced the dinosaur puppetry without full costumes, maneuvering a dinosaur head attached to a complex system of levers.
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In the early rehearsals, the actors practiced the dinosaur puppetry without full costumes, maneuvering a dinosaur head attached to a complex system of levers.
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He could have the advantage in reflexes, while Spithill, with his deep experience and gladiatorial instincts, may have the edge in pre-start maneuvering.
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But the purposes would be for defensive and policing purposes near and within the safe haven and confronting transnational crime rather than maneuvering warfare.
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The answer was "The Romanovs: The Final Chapter" (1995), which described the medical intrigue, political maneuvering and courtroom dramas involved in identifying the bones.
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The maneuvering comes as Russia asserts itself across the region to a degree not seen since Soviet times, partnering with an increasingly ambitious Iran.
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In both cases, the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, or MCAS, activated in response to a false reading from a faulty angle of attack sensor.
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The Carnival Glory was "maneuvering to dock" when it hit the Carnival Legend, which was already docked in Cozumel, Mexico, Carnival Cruise Line said.
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Russia Outside of Trump's actions, maneuvering in Congress and the President's picks reworking federal departments, a "cloud" hangs over much of the political world.
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" A Republican senator who is not up for reelection next year called Bannon's maneuvering "terribly counterproductive" and grumbled, "I don't think much of it.
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Davidson will take command of U.S. forces in the Asia-Pacific at a time of heightened tensions and delicate diplomatic maneuvering with North Korea.
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Former Fed Governor Sarah Bloom Raskin worried about some of the maneuvering in the bond market, wondering whether it is encouraging "bubble-like behavior."
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Jeffries said that, despite partisan maneuvering around the impeachment inquiry, there is growing support for the proceedings across party lines among national security professionals.
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Mr. Morales and his political, economic and military allies are maneuvering to block pro-Cicig candidates — especially former Attorney General Thelma Aldana — from running.
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Despite its geographical location far from the poles, China promotes itself as a polar power, maneuvering for influence over both the Arctic and Antarctic.
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Trump surrogates appeared on the Sunday shows to make the case that the episode was evidence of his "genius" in maneuvering the tax code.
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Supporters said the decree was part of his efforts to grapple with a hostile security establishment that was actively maneuvering to undermine his authority.
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I got a chance to go behind the wheel, and the Uber cars are really good at maneuvering around a tricky city like Pittsburgh.
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The fifth-generation cellular network that promises exponentially faster wireless speeds is the focus of a lot of press, political maneuvering, and public interest.
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As evidenced on the TED stage Tuesday morning, robots are already capable of maneuvering around obstacles, trudging through snow and even getting themselves into college.
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The rejection followed Republican-led political maneuvering that tied repeal to a second provision that would have temporarily banned cities from affirming transgender bathroom rights.
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When the float makes its appearance in the parade, viewers will see Girl Scouts mechanically maneuvering 3D puzzle pieces that come together as a globe.
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The most important thing to remember is that the Electoral College, like nearly everything in the Constitution, is the result of compromise and political maneuvering.
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It was maneuvering to position itself as the leader of the revolutions across the Middle East and a potential post-revolution era with their collapse.
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It has not been four months since Mayor Bill de Blasio's inauguration, and already a group of eager politicians is maneuvering to take his place.
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There are, of course, some who would call 9/11 family members naïve, claiming we don't understand the world order, international relations or geopolitical maneuvering.
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After years of careful plotting, political maneuvering, and setup, it seems like all hell has broken loose in Westeros, and nothing is off the table.
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Boeing's safety analysis of the flight control system called MCAS (Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System) understated the power of this system, the Seattle Times said bit.
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Since many second-term presidents limp toward the exit, however, the chances that Obama's maneuvering could become routine for presidents are low, according to Zelizer.
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Indeed, Chairman of Boston Consulting Group Hans-Paul Bürkner told CNBC China's economic reform efforts could lead to hardship and so they require delicate maneuvering.
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It'd only take a bit of narrative maneuvering to come up with an excuse to get rid of Danny and bring in a new hero.
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Brit was having some fun in the Miami sun Wednesday, and from the front she looked like she was maneuvering her ride like a pro.
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Boeing is expected as early as Wednesday to unveil more details of the software upgrade to the MAX's Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, known as MCAS.
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The idea for Aircon was born in Hong Kong, which, like any other bustling city, has an insane number of people maneuvering through the streets.
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In 2018, the first generation of digitally native pop stars truly came of age—maneuvering across social platforms as comfortably as they do musical scales.
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Thanks to internal maneuvering and strict California environmental regulations, the company is aiming to produce 85033 percent of its energy from renewable sources by 2031.
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When I was younger I didn't put that much effort in when I was having sex, in terms of thrusting or doing the actual maneuvering.
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Mr. Temer, 75, has been maneuvering to replace President Dilma Rousseff if the Senate votes next week to suspend her and put her on trial.
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So now, using apps and general maneuvering through the watch's interface is much snappier, especially with the software-side upgrades we're getting with watchOS 23.
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The most likely result of the past few days' legal maneuvering is that the case returns to the trial court for further, less rushed, proceedings.
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Front line workers told VICE they're maneuvering around clutter and garbage, fire hazards, and sometimes piles of used syringes just to get to overdose victims.
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Ireland has roared back from recession, but much of the recent growth is related to financial maneuvering and not longstanding improvements in the domestic economy.
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Editor-in-chief Stephen Hayes sent a note to employees referencing difficulties maneuvering the Trump presidency in announcing the magazine and news site would close.
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From early in his youth, John Marshall understood that his family's fortunes turned on the elder Marshall's maneuvering in the eighteenth-century real estate market.
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Congress brazenly abolished the court's 21787 term so that Marshall would not have a chance to rule on the legality of the Republicans' partisan maneuvering.
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After all, Apple has been a fan of creative maneuvering to avoid paying taxes and plenty of questions linger about how it operates in China.
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Tony Tether, a former DARPA director, told me that at high speeds the g-forces imposed on pilots can make physically maneuvering an aircraft impossible.
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Within days, investigators began to suspect an automated system on the 737 Max called the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, or MCAS, may have been involved.
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Adding Stinger missiles will increase the attack envelope for the vehicles and potentially better enable them to protect maneuvering infantry and mechanized forces in combat.
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Regardless of whether Putin has some nefarious leverage over the president, he clearly has mastered the art of diplomatic maneuvering better than the American team.
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According to reports in the Japanese news media, Mr. Suzuki was maneuvering to position his son to be his eventual successor, instead of Mr. Isaka.
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Republican lawmakers in the state are also using procedural maneuvering in an attempt to defuse ballot initiatives on sick leave and raising the minimum wage.
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If feedback does occur despite your maneuvering, you can always take one or both aids out, or switch to a different activity for a while.
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Some critics said that the maneuvering was classic Cuomo—he wouldn't allow someone to best him, and still left room to share in the spoils.
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After four seconds in the air, a Patriot begins maneuvering and searching for a signal from the ground-based radar that helps to guide it.
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It began to feed faulty data into the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS), designed to prevent stalls by pushing the nose of the plane lower.
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A video posted to Instagram shows a Los Angeles County Fire helicopter maneuvering around heavy smoke to make a water drop on the Skirball Fire.
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But, as White House counsel, he has not played a major role in directing the President's legal maneuvering when it comes to the Russia investigation.
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This meant that domestic policy, and the realm of domestic policy expertise, became an afterthought at best, an opportunity for cynical political maneuvering at worst.
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Senate Republicans have been publicly and privately maneuvering to give Trump as quick an acquittal as possible while still keeping 51 GOP senators on board.
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The FTC is also maneuvering in relation to parallel antitrust investigations of Facebook undertaken by the Justice Department and a coalition of state attorneys general.
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Wordplay THURSDAY PUZZLE — Emily Carroll returns with a fun Thursday puzzle that requires some maneuvering, but if I can get it, you can get it.
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It capped a dramatic day of legislative maneuvering in which lawmakers debated Mr. Johnson's deal while enormous crowds of anti-Brexit protesters marched outside Parliament.
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The procedural maneuvering was meant to block House Republicans' ability to make a motion to recommit -- the last opportunity to amend legislation in the House.
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The standoff, which comes after weeks of careful maneuvering by the State Department over the case, complicates an already fraught relationship between Washington and Ankara.
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This is bound to make for a weak German coalition government that is more than likely to curtail Merkel's room for maneuvering in European affairs.
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And Christian Cooke is their accomplice, Graham Connor, a former soldier in Iraq turned antiquities thief, maneuvering his way around a top Manhattan auction house.
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After much maneuvering, the case becomes a First Amendment matter when Trump himself posts to Twitter about it and Boseman and Lucca win the case.
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Sector-specific calls to update NAFTA and demands to curb partisan political maneuvering continue to pile up with little to no effect on ratification proceedings.
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Stanton reached on an infield single to third base thanks to some deft maneuvering by Hicks, who faked a dash home to distract Yolmer Sanchez.
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The tweet represents another instance of the President stepping back from a firm policy stance, as evidenced recently by his maneuvering on gun control policy.
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The agency scrutinized the evaluation process for the Boeing 737 Max's Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS), a critical system at the center of both crashes.
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This required some more delicate maneuvering for Ferris, negotiating the balance between fragility and empowerment, pity and straightforwardness in the interaction between Jim and Laura.
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The Justice Department was responding to Cohen's legal maneuvering, saying that the agency has the right to go through what evidence it collected on Monday.
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Instead, they saw him ensnared in political maneuvering, stonewalled by Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi over border wall funding — a centerpiece of his 225 campaign.
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The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the destroyer Mustin traveled close to Mischief Reef in the Spratly Islands and carried out maneuvering operations.
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Republicans are maneuvering to foil Obama's ability to choose a replacement who could tilt the court to the left for the first time in decades.
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The family then filmed the exhumation in which the authorities were seen maneuvering around over a hundred other corpses before they could locate Navarrete's body.
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There are plenty of plot twists ahead, beginning with whom Mr. Obama selects and how that choice signals his strategy for maneuvering the Senate into action.
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In September 2014, just a few months after Kosmos was placed in orbit, Russia launched an additional satellite named Luch with both maneuvering and spying capabilities.
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"It was designed for high-speed, ship-to-shore maneuvering to get Marine Corps equipment ashore as quickly as possible," U.S. Navy Captain Andrew Amidon explains.
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President Trump is not only changing the tapestry of policy but is maneuvering the manner in which it is woven and the threads of its composition.
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The pod would need wheels for that eventuality, as well as for low-speed maneuvering in and out of hyper-stations, but that's a minor tradeoff.
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But along with the maneuvering, we got some of the show's best disquisitions on life, love and loyalty, with a side helping of honor and dignity.
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It might look fairly terrifying coming at you with all those metal urchin-like appendages, but it'll have an easy time maneuvering and reaching its destination.
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But showrunners and writers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have been mirroring Martin's brutal character maneuvering without understanding the careful planning and plotting that grounded it.
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Investigators are focused in part on an anti-stall system called the MCAS, or maneuvering characteristics augmentation system, which can repeatedly push the plane's nose down.
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Sitting out an entire season would certainly be a bold, last-ditch bit of maneuvering from Miller, which is why it's unlikely to happen, of course.
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Finding a key strategic partner could be critical to maneuvering through a series of hurdles including launching retail stores and dealing with the Indian government bureaucracy.
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That's a whole lot easier to manage than building structures out of thin air or maneuvering an environment for 20 minutes without seeing a single opponent.
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Seeing people running from the mosque, Hina began maneuvering the car around the small driveway, by which time the gunman was coming out of the building.
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As soon as they retracted the flaps and slats, it began to feed faulty data into the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS), designed to prevent stalls.
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PNG's opposition is maneuvering to call a vote of no confidence after a string of high-profile defections from O'Neill's government, including finance minister James Marape.
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Sears Holdings filed for bankruptcy protection early Monday after years of staying afloat through financial maneuvering and relying on billions of CEO Eddie Lampert's own money.
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But years of financial maneuvering at the expense of investing in Sears' stores have left many wondering whether his background was a weakness, not a strength.
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Cut out middlemen like these guys Cut out middlemen like these guys Digital-first (and sometimes digital-only) brands can benefit from nimble supply chain maneuvering.
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After months of high-stakes legal maneuvering, the FBI's encryption cases are over, and the bureau is leaving in a far worse spot than it started.
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Newman, which vacated insider trading convictions of two hedge fund executives because of Judge Sullivan's jury instructions, noted the government's procedural maneuvering in the Steinberg case.
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That program, the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, or MCAS, can automatically push the nose of the planes downward in order to avoid a stall in flight.
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It can be hard to get it really clean by hand as well, and takes a little more maneuvering to crush more than a couple cloves.
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The Seattle Times said the company's safety analysis of the new control system known as MCAS (Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System) had crucial flaws, including understating power.
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"I think it would be when I did a story with Dan Rather, and only because it was like maneuvering a head of state," he recalled.
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The Development Bank of Latin America reportedly held off disbursing $440 million in loans earlier this year due to maneuvering by Venezuela's opposition-held National Assembly.
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And even if we don't always make the best decisions, and even if our welfare would be vastly improved by such maneuvering, what about our autonomy?
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Since then, the results of the military operation and diplomatic maneuvering have not only confounded early critics but also outdone even President Vladimir Putin's own expectations.
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Ironically, the concern the Left has always had with Republican tax maneuvering is that it unfairly assists those on the higher end of the wage spectrum.
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Tyson Foods Inc and JBS USA are also maneuvering to increase sales by stopping the use of the growth drug ractopamine, which is banned by China.
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And the decision may have laid the groundwork for more legal and political maneuvering in a state that both presidential campaigns regard as a major prize.
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Under McConnell's floor maneuvering, an initial procedural vote on the bill is expected on Tuesday, where the legislation will need 2202 votes to overcome the hurdle.
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And contributed to a caricature of it as a vampire octopus with masses of tentacles all maneuvering to feed data back into a single, hungry maw.
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During a brief test drive of the Mitsubishi i-MiEV outfitted with nuTonomy software, there were indeed a number of abrupt stops and some clumsy maneuvering.
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Instead, the early maneuvering is striking for the large numbers of officeholders, activists and voters who want to wait to see how the Democratic race develops.
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It's like watching a balletic game of chess, with Katherine maneuvering herself, as the queen, into the perfect position of power by eliminating everyone around her.
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Some physical maneuvering was necessary to get many of the angles: Shooting the underside of the torch's balcony involved "scooching around on the ground," Niko said.
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The White House brushed aside threats by North Korea this past week to cancel the sit-down, scheduled for June 12 in Singapore, as tactical maneuvering.
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That said, from all we know of Mr. Trump, it is doubtful this display of admiration was purely — or even largely — a matter of diplomatic maneuvering.
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Investigations found that the pilots on both flights struggled to control a malfunction in the automated maneuvering system that forced the planes' noses toward the ground.
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Margaret Bull Kovera, a professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, said the maneuvering by the defense and prosecution over white, female jurors made sense.
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The board's maneuvering came to light after The New York Times reported on how a lack of transparency had kept the failed test from the public.
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The maneuvering showed how the country - Africa's second most populous - is torn between Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's unifying drive and various ethnic groups seeking more autonomy.
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In Saturday's strike, "the tank had been maneuvering with coordinated indirect fire on a defensive position occupied by Syrian Democratic Forces and Coalition advisors," Dillon said.
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When the White House issued an initial statement on settlements last week, some analysts read its ambiguous wording as leaving Israel plenty of room for maneuvering.
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As I walked down the barges, maneuvering around bollards, hatch covers, cables and ropes, I felt like I was peering into a series of living rooms.
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His preppy aesthetic, sotto voce style and preference for backstage maneuvering seemingly set him apart from his father-in-law — but the similarities outweigh the differences.
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Russia's military accused Israel of maneuvering its aircraft to use a Russian plane "as cover," putting it in the line of fire of Syria's antiaircraft system.
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"The region's powers are already maneuvering for the next round of brinksmanship regarding North Korea's nuclear and missile programs," Piccoli said in a research note Monday.
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After spending a day or more carefully maneuvering through space, the capsule will autonomously latch itself onto a designated docking port at the International Space Station.
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Graham said he's in favor of any maneuvering to get a new nominee on the ticket in Alabama, including an idea that's been floated wherein Sen.
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Retired Air Force Major James McGaha also proposed that the object might have appeared to veer dramatically because of the way Underwood was maneuvering his aircraft.
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The huge growth of this new business line highlights the rapid pace at which Amazon is maneuvering its way into new corners of its customers' lives.
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With the publications, Obokata—a stylish, self-possessed beauty, uncommonly adept at maneuvering in the mostly male world of Japanese science—was hailed as a maverick.
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He said that was in part because the divers had become more skilled in maneuvering through the cave's flooded passageways while holding the boys below them.
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Both have told visitors they expect the other to go, but sources disagree whether Enders is maneuvering for Bregier's early departure as their power battle intensifies.
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"Hypersonic missiles ... are a new class of threat because they are capable both of maneuvering and of flying faster than 5,000 kilometers per hour," RAND cautioned.
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That's because animals — including humans — are good at doing things that roboticists would like their machines to do, like picking things up, jumping or maneuvering over rubble.
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President Obama ended his final State of the Union by taking a parting shot at homophobia, political maneuvering, and going for it on fourth and long, possibly.
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While Future rapped of maneuvering the world in a sex- and drug-fueled haze to survive his debilitating woes, Drake mused about expensive restaurants and famous women.
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Though the pilots followed procedures, the report said false sensor readings activated the jet's automatic system against stalling, known as the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, or MCAS.
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MCAS: Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS), a flight control software patch designed to lower the nose of the aircraft when there is an elevated Angle of Attack.
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Shonda Rhimes and company are maneuvering to make viewers more attached to those new interns who started this season, so that the Grey's can keep feeling fresh.
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But while even the smartest, most sophisticated software can perform specific tasks with extraordinary proficiency, machines are still terrible at maneuvering dynamic environments with ever-changing variables.
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Look a bit more closely, though, and you'll see that California's maneuvering also seeks to correct something else stitched into our cultural and political fabric: racial inequality.
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The R1, as it's called, is an artificial intelligence-powered quadcopter capable of shooting 4K video of a subject and maneuvering complex environments all on its own.
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A source close to the investigation told NBC News that FAA pilots found an issue during a simulation last week of the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS).
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It's a convoluted history full of loopholes and political maneuvering (especially in the U.S.) that have led to the limited amount of choice for millions of users.
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Such maneuvering could prove crucial in this case, given Third Point, which owns 5.65 percent of the canned soup maker, faces challenges in wooing some key shareholders.
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The legally binding nature of the Supreme Court ruling appears to restrict the scope for diplomatic maneuvering, while on both sides there's a risk of public anger.
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"Sometimes you just gotta trust people to be who they are," Chuck tells Bryan after some nice maneuvering sets their team back on the path to victory.
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In the first 12 months of its airborne testing regimen, the aircraft has spent 85 hours aloft and bagged a series of speed, distance, and maneuvering milestones.
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From the future of U.S.-Iranian relations to the fate of another missing American, Sunday's release could mark just the beginning of more political maneuvering to come.
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The anti-stall system - known as MCAS, or Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System - is under scrutiny after two recent fatal crashes including a Lion Air crash in October.
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According to NASA, because AF-M315E is denser than hydrazine, it offers a 50 percent increase in a spacecraft's maneuvering capability for the same volume of propellant.
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On a continent where Russia's territorial maneuvering is feared, he yet again refused to accept allegations that Moscow was solely responsible for interference in the US election.
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That program, known as the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, repeatedly pushes the nose of the plane down if a sensor perceives the aircraft is in a stall.
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"Jezebels" shows us Nick maneuvering alone, whether in the black market or in the bosom of the men out to purge Gilead of all these corrupt influences.
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It isn't a lot of bother, maneuvering Harris' bulk onto the plastic sheeting so Tony can get out the gloves and piano wire and finish things off.
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A lesser-acknowledged aspect of Putin's tactical maneuvering is his mastery of soft-power tactics, influencing Russia's global perception as a power to rival the United States.
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Like many international organizations, Interpol claims to uphold values that transcend partisan politics, and like many international organizations, it is largely dominated by the maneuvering of realpolitik.
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Mr. Temer, of the centrist Brazilian Democratic Movement Party, is maneuvering to assume the presidency if Ms. Rousseff is suspended in a Senate impeachment vote this month.
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To fix this would require "building to the edges," meaning building a new cockpit that would accommodate the needs of each individual's size, build and maneuvering behavior.
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But when the dust settled, it turned out that the appropriators were able to address more like two-thirds of the requests through some adroit budgetary maneuvering.
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But Bannon's maneuvering came at a time the GOP base was furious over its congressional majorities' failure to repeal former President Barack Obama's signature health care law.
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Maneuvering on behalf of the Cruz campaign could boost the candidate's delegate counts from that state by as many as 10, something Trump says could be illegal.
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Shutdown effects: Coast Guard members may have gotten their final paycheck of the year despite the shutdown after some maneuvering, but they are still feeling the effects.
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The political and military maneuvering comes as the world's two largest economies continue to trade tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars worth of each other's goods.
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The two have contributed to the West Wing's chaos by maneuvering to oust other staffers who stymied or resisted them, including former Chief of Staff John Kelly.
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Expect more maneuvering over the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, as the fight over Trump's efforts to rescind it winds through the courts.
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The system, called the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS), has come under scrutiny following the Ethiopian Airlines crash and another Lion Air crash last year in Indonesia.
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Congress may spend months on hearings, debate and legislative maneuvering before making radical changes in the health law, on which public opinion has always been deeply divided.
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So far, there is no sign that Senate Republicans are maneuvering to offer Trump a face saving way out of what appears to be a dead end.
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The local civilian crane operator would get out and start setting up and then we would provide security while he's maneuvering the crane and concrete into position.
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For the most part, however, each battle involves two fleets sailing toward each other, and then maneuvering in combat in order to maximize firepower and minimize exposure.
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Industry-splitting issues, ranging from ethanol to trade, are also coming up more under Trump, whose policies and procedures are upending decades' worth of traditional Washington maneuvering.
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Our investigation of the financial maneuvering found a blueprint for how a select number of executives have amassed some of the greatest fortunes of the modern era.
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The scenes in the villages required particularly creative maneuvering, where the crew had to quickly wrap up before word got out that a movie was being shot.
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Two years ago, the side effect of Mr. Johnson's ambitious maneuvering was to split the country and risk the prosperity and security of all Britons for decades.
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In Champagne, and in some pét-nats, the sediment is disgorged, a process of maneuvering the sediment to the neck of the bottle and then ejecting it.
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The Bowers & Wilkins 12-speaker audio system is also a must-have, as is the optional 360-degree camera that makes maneuvering your $315,4.53 supercar less stressful.
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Fully extended, the pole had an alarming sway; maneuvering it close enough to see inside a nest, without hitting the nest itself, was a heart-stopping project.
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Since maneuvering to grab power last summer in a fragile coalition with the left-populist Podemos party, Mr. Sánchez has attempted to roll back austerity in Spain.
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Now, as a result of brazenly partisan maneuvering, the Supreme Court is on the cusp of having a solid right-wing majority that could last for decades.
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The July missiles may have had the capability of maneuvering in-flight, which makes the weapon much harder to track and helps it evade missile defense systems.
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It took some legal maneuvering to do it, as Vox's Li Zhou explained, in which DeWine had to go through the courts instead of the state legislature.
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But a Syrian warplane appeared hours later and began maneuvering to bomb the American-backed fighters, only to be intercepted by an American F/A-18 jet.
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It has been a long-running strategy of North Korea to drive a wedge between the powers surrounding it and find room for maneuvering in the rift.
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The photo judged to be the best overall, taken by Greg Lecoeur, depicts a crab-eater seal maneuvering quickly through freezing waters under thick ice in Antarctica.
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But Amos Yadlin, the director of the Institute for National Security Studies and a former Israeli military intelligence chief, said the government was watching Mr. Dahlan's maneuvering.
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Larger than its predecessor, the ELSA 1 will be loaded with sensors and maneuvering thrusters that will allow it to track and intercept a piece of debris.
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But an examination of this pledge provides a window into the political maneuvering, union influence and back-room gamesmanship that characterize the sausage-making of city government.
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This thrilling ticktock brings the emotional core of geopolitical maneuvering into dramatic focus, with portraits of leaders variously honorable, pigheaded, irresolute, pusillanimous, and susceptible to mood swings.
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Such a move would greatly increase Russia's firepower and maneuvering space in Syria, and it would pose a new challenge for United States aircraft in the region.
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The corporate maneuvering and mudslinging drew the attention of China's financial regulators, who focused on the source of insurance funds fueling Baoneng's, and later Evergrande's, share purchases.
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A time-lapse video that FIU posted to YouTube shows some of the assembly, as well as Saturday's maneuvering of the span into place over 8th Street.
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His appointment followed weeks of political maneuvering and speculation about who the President would choose to run DHS -- the third largest federal department, with roughly 240,000 employees.
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But McAdoo's early-season maneuvering has helped set the course for a Giants revival, and he said on Friday that he was not worried about second-guessing.
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This is a dangerous moment, which requires Congress and members of this administration to look beyond partisan maneuvering and tend to the health of the democracy itself.
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This may have been adequate to counter more predictable ballistic missiles, but it is wholly insufficient for a modern battlefield, where maneuvering threats can approach from anywhere.
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"Carnival Glory was maneuvering to dock when it made contact with Carnival Legend which was already alongside," a spokesperson for the company wrote in an emailed statement.
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Mayors and city planners spend much of their time maneuvering to create these things, but with one inevitable disclaimer: They don't want it to lead to gentrification.
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Public power authorities, however, are doomed to contract out jobs to ill-equipped companies like Whitefish due to political maneuvering and the lack of a profit motive.
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"Hostiles," for all its earnest maneuvering to stay both true to history and on the right side of it, nonetheless sits a bit uncomfortably in the present.
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"I want our clients to have that income flexibility going forward, as opposed to putting all the eggs in one basket and having no maneuvering," said Herron.
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During the fair, distressed birdcalls could be heard throughout the exhibition hall, with Young stationed in an inaccessible booth, maneuvering the device during the fair's opening hours.
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But the trip has been packed with revealing signs about Trump's evolving outlook on the world — and how foreign leaders are maneuvering in order to shape it.
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The ECB does not have an input and a decision is unlikely until after European Parliament elections in May, although maneuvering for the job appears to be underway.
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So, thanks to Ygritte's lessons, Jon Snow knows something about caves and social maneuvering, and perhaps could convince Daenerys to give his fight against White Walkers a chance.
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Cohn's law practice, and its seemingly never-ending flow of corporate conflicts, political intrigue, and society maneuvering, provided a steady stream of investigative work for Broady and Corbally.
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This season, I'll be learning about some of the biggest aspects of astronaut training — everything from preparing for spacewalks in virtual reality and maneuvering in actual space attire.
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The state House of Representatives approved the bill by a 56-21 vote without discussion or debate, despite vocal objections and attempted parliamentary maneuvering from the Democratic caucus.
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Their closer ties mark a bold step in a region where China's economic influence has made some countries reluctant to take a joint stand against its maritime maneuvering.
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The crashes both had to do with a piece of software that Boeing had installed on the 737 Max known as the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, or MCAS.
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Regulators want to be absolutely sure of Boeing's new automated control system, known as MCAS (Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System), and that pilots are fully prepared to handle it.
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Analysts see positioning With ISIS now significantly weakened, analysts believe all all parties in Syria are maneuvering to consolidate their positions for an eventual settlement of the conflict.
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For all the legal and political maneuvering, the San Bernardino fight was shaping up to answer those questions, either through a new legal precedent or a new law.
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This maneuvering is now leading to "general suspicion about Russia in the short term" and questions inside the administration about whether Moscow will fully back the ceasefire agreement.
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The same Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System was also involved in the 737 Max crash in Indonesia in October that resulted in deaths of all 189 people on board.
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Sure, the drone is pint-sized, but I highly recommend you should give yourself a fairly wide berth for maneuvering the thing as you learn the control scheme.
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Brain meets computer "I spend a lot of time frustrated that I have to spend three minutes maneuvering somewhere when someone can walk there in seconds," he said.
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The ruling by a three-person panel comes after years of court battles, political maneuvering and rejection surrounding Gibraltar's bid for membership in FIFA, soccer's global governing body.
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Endless political maneuvering as scores of Democrats vie for a chance to run for the Oval Office, and devastating new nicknames for every contender, courtesy of President Trump.
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Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg told a Congressional hearing last week that the manufacturer has fixed the aircraft's maneuvering characteristics augmentation system (MCAS) to allow pilots to override it.
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A defensive miscue and some bullpen maneuvering backfired in the eighth inning, and they could not score even after putting runners on base in the final two innings.
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The Boeing 737 Max's Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS), an automated flight control system, has come under scrutiny following two fatal crashes in recent months involving the jets.
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Bottom Line Nation | Part 3 Private equity firms have used sophisticated but indirect political maneuvering with state and local entities to smooth the way for growth and revenue.
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They initially said the reason for their maneuvering was simply "due to the status of the Special Counsel's investigation," but that was not sufficient, according to the judge.
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Boeing admitted earlier this month that "erroneous" information that activated the planes' Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System contributed to the deadly crashes involving two Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft.
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Mr. Shelton said on Thursday that the police told him Mr. Shumpert had attacked the officer, maneuvering on top of him and repeatedly punching him in the face.
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De Gaulle's coexistence with the Fourth Republic, in which he briefly led several governments, was unhappy and contentious; his general's temperament was not made for intricate parliamentary maneuvering.
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