You can save Gotham much more effectively if you let people help you — and even more effectively if you acknowledge your archrival as your sworn frenemy.
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There's a theory that since it's bound to glucose, and since creatine may absorb more effectively when it's combined with insulin-spiking carbohydrates, this form of creatine absorbs more effectively.
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If only it were realized more effectively in the clothing.
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With his feet level Moicano could side step more effectively.
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You'll burn some extra calories and probably communicate more effectively.
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He needs to more effectively address issues that are particularly
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And can robotic colleagues help humans work together more effectively?
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Startups create jobs, arguably much more effectively than large companies.
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"Machines work more effectively than human eyes," Dr. Barzilay explained.
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Pupils could be distributed throughout the school system more effectively.
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Most couples need to learn how to fight more effectively.
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We'll engage with more brands, more effectively, all with bots.
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We can we can argue about that much more effectively.
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Commercial banks could compete more effectively and better serve clients.
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Would state or local governments administer the program more effectively?
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And no one wielded it more effectively than Calvin Klein.
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Human catalysts motivate and help others to act more effectively.
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Assisting someone worse off even more effectively derails compulsive introspection.
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What would happen if we could use data more effectively?
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Or they may be compensating for less sleep more effectively.
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But, he argues, Border Patrol agents need to work more effectively.
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Conservatives then master them to more effectively achieve their political ambitions.
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How can we deliver greater customer experiences and collaborate more effectively?
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Hopefully, you're wiser now and able to handle things more effectively.
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Is there a way the platform could be used more effectively?
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It's something people can create more and more effectively right now.
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He or she can bully someone far more effectively than anyone.
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Parting Shots • The third season ends more effectively than it begins.
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"What has changed is our ability to do that more effectively."
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Activists can organize, disseminate information and mobilize more effectively than ever before.
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Nothing disrupts a Winston more effectively than a well-placed ice wall.
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In 2004, another Democratic candidate, Howard Dean, used the internet more effectively.
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Similarly disturbing incidents have been handled much more effectively by other airlines.
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It just means hating more effectively, and building the ghetto walls higher.
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Thus, app stores essentially allow for new players to more effectively compete.
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He is learning how to read swings and mix speeds more effectively.
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The memo said the changes would help the unit operate more effectively.
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There are alternatives that would more effectively resolve our local traffic issues.
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The fact that he ran his primary campaign more effectively than Mrs.
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First, the United States must move more effectively to end Syria's war.
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Airpower was used more effectively after 220006 and with fewer civilian casualties.
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Delta recently started using digital luggage tags to track luggage more effectively.
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Aid needs to be channeled more effectively to actually reach the poor.
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As for actual condescension, nobody uses it more effectively than Donald Trump.
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A respirator mask will more effectively keep pollutants out of your airways.
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During his wife's treatment, the couple learned how to communicate more effectively.
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Mr. Trump could better spend his time making government work more effectively.
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If they do these things, they will more effectively serve their clients.
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More likely it's a byproduct of not structuring the thing more effectively.
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Products that have those ingredients will probably whiten faster and more effectively.
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Regular physical activity strengthens your heart, helping it pump blood more effectively.
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"We have to reach our young people more effectively," de Blasio said.
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However, scooter apps need to focus on communicating more effectively with riders.
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They become mediums that allow us to interact with each other more effectively.
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Over time, teams have shot more long balls and done so more effectively.
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But Clinton is determined to fight back more effectively than Trump's primary opponents.
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The shift obviously communicates that Facebook believes Oculus could be running more effectively.
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As a result, victim advocates and government agencies can work together more effectively.
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First, said Edwin Locke, "hard goals" drive performance more effectively than easy goals.
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But a merger could also more effectively let them rest on their laurels.
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This is not monetary easing but to more effectively support the real economy.
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This course will enable you to do that more effectively and then some.
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The Rays must hit harder, pitch more effectively — and, perhaps, believe more intensely.
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Taking care of your body will prepare it to handle stress more effectively.
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Are there places where you could tell your story more effectively through dialogue?
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They discovered that circular lights more effectively aided the illusion than square lights.
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The virus may propagate more effectively when the weather is cold and dry.
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The company launched with the goal of helping Amazon sellers advertise more effectively.
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Perhaps none of Hanna's pieces does this more effectively than his Bubble Device.
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"There are stories that can be expressed even more effectively through dance," Peck says.
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What it does do is position Walmart to more effectively pick up Amazon's scraps.
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But Farmer praised digital advertising's ability to reach people more effectively than other media.
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It could also compel them to cut fentanyls more effectively higher up the chain.
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They controlled possession, moved the ball more effectively, and got into more dangerous positions.
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As he got into the third and fourth innings, he started pitching more effectively.
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This is important because it will let researchers study cells more effectively and cheaply.
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Second, geoeconomics is a skillset that other countries are honing more and more effectively.
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Helping many people obtain and more effectively manage credit is the mission of Affirm.
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But perhaps no organization, not even Intel, has scaled OKRs more effectively than Google.
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If our hospitals don't prevent infections more effectively, a routine procedure could turn deadly.
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Hogan said the act gives authorities the ability to more effectively prosecute sex traffickers.
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Still, you can do some things to help this filtration system work more effectively.
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Rural development is also the key to dealing more effectively with the coca fields.
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"Facebook has got to get back to trying to curate more effectively," she said.
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Slack channels also more effectively mask the actual recipients of the messages you send.
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Hand gestures help us more effectively communicate our ideas, explain points and make connection.
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THEN TOGETHER, THOSE TWO THINGS, WE THINK WE CAN LEVERAGE OUR STORES MORE EFFECTIVELY.
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What could be done to harness people's generous impulses more effectively to save lives?
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It turns out that outrage captures attention far more effectively than pretty much anything.
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Caruso said Amazon has shown retailers how to innovate and serve customers more effectively.
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He said he'd more effectively carry out Trump's agenda, even without a personal relationship.
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Active kids learn in the classroom more effectively and score better on standardized tests.
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In fact, most think that it will help them do their jobs more effectively.
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Congress would function more effectively with top staff that more accurately reflect America's diversity.
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The trick works even more effectively when it comes to Stan's (Wyatt Oleff) fears.
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MB: Is ransomware a new thing or are attackers just using it more effectively?
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That provided a valuable chip to negotiate trade deals with the U.S. more effectively.
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The more computer processing power a person has, the more effectively they can mine.
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It needs to articulate a plan to respond more effectively to the next downturn.
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Just as they had predicted, Crispr now worked much more effectively in these cells.
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"Hopefully, it enables us to move more quickly and more effectively," Nadler told reporters.
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And we feel that we can make money in other ways more effectively. Yeah.
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But some residents said the student paper has often more effectively covered the community.
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Slik is an enterprise software system that allows salespeople to more effectively generate leads.
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We need this information to chart a course toward combatting domestic terrorism more effectively.
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Removing barriers to energy trade, like export restrictions, allows markets to function more effectively.
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The group also said it wanted to reward its long-term shareholders more effectively.
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By having children occasionally experience scarcity, we can help them solve problems more effectively.
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They evoke the invisible cities far more effectively than any amount of expensive technology.
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Meanwhile their "superior forecasting abilities" allow them to compete more effectively with male analysts.
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The trip allowed mayors to make the case they could run Washington more effectively.
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The thrust of the story, this time around, piques that hunger much more effectively.
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But have those politicians governed more effectively as a result of their time abroad?
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Let's figure out what we can do to have the wheel spinning more effectively.
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However, network investments by Altice may position Cablevision to compete more effectively against its competitors.
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It's about moving power to the states, where money can be spent much more effectively.
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Marketing can also be used more effectively if it also focuses on benefits, she says.
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President Reagan tapped into that pride more effectively than any other leader in modern times.
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The second was to more effectively demonstrate that solidarity and distinguish yourself from other fandoms.
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Learning to more effectively handle fear requires being able to acknowledge other people's fears, too.
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Strickman imagines that additional resources could help stifle potential outbreaks more effectively, wherever they emerge.
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Brian has helped many brands and celebrities undertake digital transformation to more effectively market themselves.
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Under Mr Peña, it has grown more blatant, or at least been exposed more effectively.
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We will bring together volunteers and equip them with skills to reach voters more effectively.
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And I don't know anyone who combines that more effectively and powerfully than my mom.
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Qualcomm is apparently also designing the chips to work more effectively with always-on displays.
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I dedicated most of my time to learning how to market the company more effectively.
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Similar unrest erupted in Hong Kong, but the British authorities curbed it far more effectively.
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The key change is that listed firms in Japan are using shareholder funds more effectively.
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But some police chiefs say such policies allow them to fight MS-13 more effectively.
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In understanding this, leaders can more effectively inspire and motivate those around them to succeed.
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So figuring out a way to channel them around the tokamak more effectively is key.
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Now they say they want to buy Sprint to more effectively challenge the big two.
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The company can more effectively negotiate taxes and other public policies that affect its products.
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We require stock exchanges to reveal prices because it makes stock markets function more effectively.
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That said, opposition parties are working together more effectively than in the past, analysts say.
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New and innovative technologies are being developed and deployed to more effectively screen these women.
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"That allows it to distribute the stress more effectively than a rigid structure," she says.
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These accounts find success because they gently encourage travelers to do little things more effectively.
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Stricter penalties, including a rethinking of Mr. Lesar's job, would more effectively reinforce the point.
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Incyte hoped epacadostat, in conjunction with Keytruda, would fight cancer more effectively than Keytruda alone.
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Blaming and demonizing the other side turns out the base more effectively than complex proposals.
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However, the more effectively their mental disorder is treated, the lower the risk for suicide.
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That block creation allows me to focus much more effectively on either of the tasks.
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Ryan said the bills would help DHS immigration enforcement agencies more effectively accomplish their mission.
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We've got a few tips on how you can network more effectively in the backseat.
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If Hezbollah acquired them, then it could more effectively damage Israel in a future war.
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Communication planet Mercury reenters your sign today after its retrograde, helping you communicate more effectively.
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Just having dialogue has been shown to plant that seed of doubt much more effectively.
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Both removed a soda stain completely, but Tide removed a red wine stain more effectively.
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But it's no mere attention-seeking stunt: he says it helps him work more effectively.
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Below are some ways leaders can more effectively lead their organizations through this critical window.
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Nobody else in the league today comes up bigger, more effectively, when it matters most.
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There are a few sections in the show where the curatorial scheme works more effectively.
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Our responsibility is to empower people to progress in their lives through learning more effectively.
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The critical appreciation of art is always advanced more effectively by partisanship than by neutrality.
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Unspoken is the suggestion that those aspirations have been more effectively eradicated than any vermin.
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And that might also explain why a dog's whimper pulls at our heartstrings more effectively.
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And discovering new ways to cook and eat can help you manage hunger more effectively.
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Here are 12 tips Dalio provides to help you run your next meeting more effectively.
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Some also argue they can address concerns like privacy more effectively than the feds could.
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The toxic chemistry between mother and son has seldom been more effectively or enjoyably rendered.
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These faster brush strokes will clean deeper around teeth and remove plaque buildup more effectively.
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Our two neighbors provide the skills, investment and market specialization to do that more effectively.
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We need to use this local knowledge at the school level more effectively and wisely.
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Amazon's data on people's shopping habits gives it the ability to place ads more effectively.
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"The young folks learn more effectively when they're exposed to an older generation," Hardy said.
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The toxic chemistry between mother and son has seldom been more effectively or enjoyably rendered.
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This spectacle will not prevent some future president from abusing an emergency declaration more effectively.
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Nancy Pelosi is 249, and smacks down Donald Trump more effectively than any other politician.
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But the far right is doing virtually the same thing — and possibly even more effectively.
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Trump mobilized them more effectively than ever before by making more explicit appeals to their prejudices.
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Baleen, the authors argue, helped the whale to keep small prey inside its mouth more effectively.
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Bryn started taking Prozac in 2011 to help him communicate more effectively and decrease his anxiety.
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The dissident wing, Lupia wrote, has used social media to organize its myriad members more effectively.
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She's also trying to more effectively integrate her message of transformation into the Poo-Pourri brand.
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In this round, Ms. Tsai changed her approach and defended herself more effectively against those attacks.
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The film has its positive elements, and with stronger numbers, it might have gelled more effectively.
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It was technology and platforms to help people manage their digital lives more effectively and completely.
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Additionally, the company announced a partnership with Reddit to surface results from the site more effectively.
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That in turn should allow policymakers to more effectively bring down costs for companies and individuals.
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"Nobody hammered Hillary Clinton more effectively than he did in the past few days," Sessions said.
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Society might also find other ways, through new technologies, for instance, to more effectively discourage defection.
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The company plans to introduce multiple mobile distribution hubs to cover 2.5km squared areas more effectively.
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But those changes that do persist can memorialise past rulers more effectively than any physical monument.
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In particular, it needs to be able to cling more effectively to what it lands on.
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The combined business should compete more effectively and offer a path toward improved efficiency for customers.
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Mr Trump's foreign-policy team appears to be working more effectively than some of its predecessors.
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Ms Clifford has not merely ridiculed and perhaps imperilled Mr Trump more effectively than anyone else.
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This method makes the engines particularly efficient, meaning they use fuel more effectively to create thrust.
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And there are technologies which will allow you to use it more efficiently and more effectively.
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He also said they need to compete more effectively for talent against firms such as Accenture.
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That in turn could help private companies to compete more effectively, especially with state-owned enterprises.
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This would reduce Medicaid enrollment; save large sums of money; and expand Medicaid dollars more effectively.
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KB Card was spun off from Kookmin Bank in 2011 to compete and grow more effectively.
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The speculators of the world will provide reserves more effectively than any governmentally established clearing union.
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Some argue that the tech industry simply isn't creating tools that help workers work more effectively.
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He sees shared appointments as a powerful community medicine tool to more effectively meet future needs.
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To Tehran, he offers tough talk without any actual plans to compete more effectively in the
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But the Trump administration wants to loosen those rules to more effectively target radical Islamic extremists.
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With more investment, recycling facilities can sort and utilize a wider variety of plastic more effectively.
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Opdivo is already available commercially and helps patients' immune systems' T-cells fight cancer more effectively.
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Those neural nets then adapt over time in order to compete against each other more effectively.
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Nothing keeps out thieves and ne'er-do-wells more effectively than a D Minor musical composition.
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Keep in mind, research shows that the act of handwriting helps you retain information more effectively.
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The proposed changes seek to more effectively warn the public about emergency situations, the agency noted.
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The proposed changes seek to more effectively warn the public about emergency situations, the agency notes.
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Help your grill-cleaning tools work more effectively by applying some Weber Grill Spray before cooking.
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Nothing would more effectively throw gasoline on a global nuclear arms race than restarting nuclear testing.
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Bigger companies can negotiate to buy servers and power for less, and deploy gear more effectively.
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Facebook has upped its content review efforts and vowed to more effectively curtail abuse surrounding elections.
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In theory, a unified network would allow first responders from different agencies to communicate more effectively.
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This will enable RCPP to model how other federal programs can more effectively achieve conservation goals.
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In fact, the White House is already looking for proposals to use this funding more effectively.
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NG911 also would more effectively withstand cyberattacks, share data with field responders, and locate wireless callers.
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They buy it because it does the job more efficiently and more effectively than a human.
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There's so many opportunities for us to help teams be able to work together more effectively.
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Only 16 percent of young people think Mr. Trump would address inequality more effectively than Mrs.
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I fully intend to use my voice more effectively to be a part of the solution.
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But we are also struck by how much more effectively their messages have matched the moment.
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"We are on firmer ground now, with police and communities working more effectively together," he said.
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It's that my music will communicate more effectively if I'm as specific with myself as possible.
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In the congenitally liberal precincts of art, it is more effectively vertical, between up and down.
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Since attending couples therapy, we've been able to communicate our feelings, emotions, and concerns more effectively.
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Republicans know that nothing works more effectively to rile up the Republican base than identity politics.
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That model is often used by those wishing to target their social media audience more effectively.
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Fixes The intertwined challenges that many people face might be addressed more effectively together than separately.
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The good news is that, with a few commonsense reforms, these laws could work more effectively.
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I always felt that the "disappointed dad" (or mom!) approach in business worked more effectively than yelling.
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"If there is a surge in the marketplace, we can accommodate it more effectively," said Charles Sousa.
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"There is some incremental labor, but it's mostly just using it more effectively," said AB Bernstein's Senatore.
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Even the Google Pixel 2's single-lens computational bokeh worked more effectively than LG's bespoke hardware.
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Fintechs may make it easier for customers to manage their money more effectively to avoid costly overdrafts.
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He still takes it, but they're careful to maintain a balance to help him communicate more effectively.
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"Intuit is leveraging cloud-based delivery to expand into new markets and more effectively address non-consumption."
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"This helps scientists respond more effectively to food contamination, allowing faster recalls and preventing illnesses," he wrote.
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Katanga said it would enter into a management agreement with Glencore to manage its operations more effectively.
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Along with Pariente, she is eager to find ways to treat people suffering from depression more effectively.
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Employers need to actively promote training programs that empower employees to work more effectively with new tech.
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" Hughes said cash, while controversial, "helps people much more effectively than just about anything else out there.
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It would offer online personality tests, then use psychometric data to match candidates with employers more effectively.
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Read on for some tips to help you team-build more effectively in Madden Ultimate Team (MUT).
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Start gaming longer and more effectively with the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller — now $13 off on Amazon.
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" Branson thinks employees work more effectively "when they are given the freedom to make their own decisions.
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But it can pay to reposition them, both to operate more effectively and prolong their service life.
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Since retiring, I've advanced a number of "steps-forward" on how to more effectively combat money laundering.
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Even conditions as mysterious and difficult as cognitive decline can be treated much more effectively with technology.
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They might be able to offer some tips about how to more effectively communicate with your boss.
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Hopefully, by using this knowledge you can more effectively interpret the presidential candidates' and one another's behavior.
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Offering higher wages may work more effectively in lower skill jobs than in those requiring specialized skills.
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"It will help us cover the gap between the data center and cloud more effectively," Singh said.
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German carmakers have committed to updating engine management software to make emissions filtering systems operate more effectively.
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The three can be more effectively achieved – and perhaps they can only be achieved – if addressed together.
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This time he campaigned more effectively, defeating Mr Zuma's preferred successor (and ex-wife), Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma.
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We ask if countries may sometimes be run more effectively when their leaders are out of action.
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The new engine will also focus processing power more effectively to prioritize the most important web content.
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Cooperating more effectively on counterterrorism while tightening security at airports and train stations would be a start.
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People with positive attitudes can actually have the opposite effect, facilitating your leap towards success more effectively.
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Or the challenge could be getting workers to think about how data can be used more effectively.
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Firstly, Story was turning his hips much more effectively into his punches and especially into his kicks.
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It helps them yield manage the rest more effectively, and we get a pre-committed price point.
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This next one goes to left guard, which helps Pittsburgh contain it inside a little more effectively.
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The company tested a social selling program to reach prospects in the cloud computing space more effectively.
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Warren is "new and she is different and she delivers that message much more effectively," Luntz said.
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He controls our attention more effectively than any president in memory, perhaps than any president in history.
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They are merely using up resources that private companies know how to spend more effectively, he added.
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So S139N may make the coating more protective or help the virus assemble more effectively, he said.
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" This review, the Roundtable said, "will help companies concentrate more effectively on investment, innovation and economic growth.
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There are few ways to discredit socialism more effectively than by connecting it to Venezuela's humanitarian catastrophe.
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But it also unleashed the Biden/Burisma conspiracy theory more effectively than Trump could ever have imagined.
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Business leaders are vowing to better and more effectively communicate within their organizations - up, down, and across.
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More people working and doing so more effectively yields more goods and services for all to enjoy.
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Job creation fits American cultural norms around work more effectively than the idea of universal basic income.
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The beaded oil capsule is designed for sustained release to deliver nutrients to the body more effectively.
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Not only does an electric toothbrush clean your teeth faster, but it also cleans them more effectively.
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So now seems the right time to consider how the FCC could conduct its business more effectively.
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Its title, "God Complex," is overkill, since hanging the outfit in cruciform makes the point more effectively.
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"I'm sure there are a lot of people who could play their roles more effectively," said Ayres.
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What it does: Textio's augmented writing software is intended to help customers write faster and more effectively.
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I believe people can learn more effectively by reframing the information through their unique combination of intelligences.
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If we had an alternative that worked more effectively and just as swiftly, we'd gladly use it.
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But why create a whole separate museum, instead of integrating women's stories more effectively into existing museums?
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For a moment it seemed as if thought could be conveyed by shape more effectively than by words.
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But technology can play a really big part in helping them do it more safely and more effectively.
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"I don't think raising capital should be a substitute for making the company operate more effectively," Musk said.
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Instead, trade partners ought to consider how the current political realities of trade can be managed more effectively.
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A platform like virtual reality allows remote workers to contribute more effectively in these high-stakes work environments.
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" Musk replied, "I don't think raising capital should be a substitute for making the company operate more effectively.
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Chinese nurses heading to Wuhan are shaving their heads to help them fight the coronavirus epidemic more effectively.
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Clinton articulated her counter arguments more effectively than Trump, running circles around him on more than one occasion.
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In the early 2000s Colombia purged 12,000 corrupt officers, while teaching clean ones to investigate crimes more effectively.
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It explodes your cells and wears their skins as camouflage so it can more effectively burst more cells.
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Two became more independent in the bathroom, able to more effectively move from their wheelchairs to the toilet.
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One particular dino could have withstood gunfire more effectively than others: a tank-like creature called the Ankylosaurus.
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The powdered stuff coats the kernels much more effectively, especially if you put some butter on there first.
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The opposite is true, however, for a structure dubbed the Star, in which fitter mutations spread more effectively.
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And yet the Department could be working much more effectively and saving time by solving its internal dysfunction.
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The administration's position is that innovations are more effectively created and promoted by private industry -- not the government.
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The approach gives the story room to unspool, and highlights Belle's vulnerability much more effectively than Watson's singing.
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"They're able to bypass email filters more effectively, since there are no malicious links in the email itself."
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More bladed fighters can hide their back kick more effectively and perform them straight out of the stance.
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" The aim is to "organize the anons so that we can more effectively concentrate our force and influence.
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If the FDA were to permit greater information sharing, it would enable doctors to treat patients more effectively.
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Those moves free up Uber resources for use in other geographies where they can be used more effectively.
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But on the other hand, academic studies have shown that allowing short-selling makes markets function more effectively.
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As a newish party leader and prime minister, he believes he can campaign more effectively than his opponents.
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But a new bandage eliminates that guesswork for health workers, helping them to more effectively care for wounds.
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But he also believes his administration could have done more if he had sold his policies more effectively.
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Trump would not be an American Mussolini; even our sclerotic institutions would resist him more effectively than that.
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With this effort in place, they knew where their money was going and could more effectively control it.
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San Francisco-based Slack makes messaging software for businesses, designed to help teams collaborate and communicate more effectively.
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Today, several emerging technologies could enable the U.S. to police our border both more effectively and more efficiently.
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Fitch believes transaction trends and comps can improve as the company more effectively staffs around peak transaction times.
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In turn, the user is able to more effectively connect to other people and the world around them.
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Together government and business could more effectively prevent hacking by agreeing to use open standards and open software.
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But it also demonstrated that pre-exposure to a problem allows us to critically assess problems more effectively.
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You have to figure out what people love to do and match them more effectively with that quickly.
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"It will offer banks the chance to confront the loans in arrears issue even more effectively," he said.
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Healthcare professionals are seeking ways to cooperate more effectively and deliver first-time-right diagnoses and targeted treatments.
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Pluribus has found ways to donk bet much more effectively in a way that cannot easily be exploited.
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I wonder how much better off we'd be if we'd gotten the lead out earlier, and more effectively.
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The NGO Meu Rio created DefeZap in an effort to harness the power of these images more effectively.
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Upgrading systems is popular because it generally allows agencies to fulfill their functions more effectively, safely and cheaply.
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Stressing the certainty of risk, in other words, more effectively motivates altruism than stressing the possibility of harm.
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Knowing who is infected and when they became infected allows traditional measures like quarantines to work more effectively.
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It outlined ways water could be used and recycled more effectively to limit emissions, alongside looking after nature.
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He manipulated me so that he could more effectively inflict violence and exert power and control over me.
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Russia could privatize more of the economy and allow private business to compete more effectively with state enterprise.
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In turn, this understanding allows students to refine their positions and, therefore, to more effectively advocate for them.
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Perhaps teaching hospitals attract higher-quality practitioners, more closely follow best practices, or use medical technology more effectively.
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The doctrine is rooted in the idea that a president governs more effectively if aides can speak candidly.
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And they would have an incentive to surveil their users, so that they could target them more effectively.
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Tailoring the current regulations for regional banks will also allow them to more effectively compete with Wall Street.
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And when it does, it's actually 30 times as potent as CO2 because methane traps heat more effectively.
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Most importantly, honest charities are communicating more effectively than ever before and showing the benefits of their work.
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First, it can more effectively implement its existing sanctions on companies and countries still doing business with Iran.
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You can learn to be more engaging, which can help you lead more effectively and grow your network.
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There's nothing stopping you from being more open to collaboration, budgeting your time more effectively, or avoiding burnout.
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Uberflip is acquiring SnapApp, bringing together two startups that promise to help marketers use their content more effectively.
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The paper said Amazon's data on people's shopping habits gives it the ability to place ads more effectively.
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Rather than targeting children, he said, the police should pursue high-level criminals and drug traffickers more effectively.
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One law changed the behavior of impassioned resisters more effectively than a thousand public service announcements might have.
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By enabling relief workers to see the bigger picture, they allow relief efforts to be co-ordinated more effectively.
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But moves such as Thursday's call demonstrate that Trump's opponents inside the GOP are trying to organize more effectively.
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He thinks that even the genetic research we have today can help athletes train more effectively and prevent injuries.
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She learned that the trolls typically researched American life so they could more effectively pose as U.S. citizens online.
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He's also capable of making plays off the bounce more effectively than any of Westbrook's backcourt mates since Harden.
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That could potentially allow it to match people more effectively than rival sites with less data at their fingertips.
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In addition, localities should create emergency preparedness task forces to more effectively respond to hate violence whenever it occurs.
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What could you do differently next time to come across even more effectively and really improve your meeting mojo?
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The feature was meant to help them find their friends more effectively and improve ads, according to the company.
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Trump's public antagonism, however, could help candidates with smaller platforms to more effectively use McConnell to attack their opponents.
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Isabel (Ana de Armas, who starred with Mr. Reeves more effectively in the thriller "Knock Knock") subsequently becomes pregnant.
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They include: to protect intellectual property more effectively, to settle disputes more quickly, and to eradicate unfair commercial practices.
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John Roberts, the chief justice, asked Mr Goldberg how North Carolina might have crafted a more effectively tailored law.
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He is also embracing new technologies, such as artificial intelligence, which promise to monitor troublemakers more effectively (see article).
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"More effectively every day", Justice Kagan wrote, gerrymandering "enables politicians to entrench themselves in power against the people's will".
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Is there anything that chips away at the self esteem of an adult more effectively than a child's ridicule?
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And they found that these modified flavorings triggered them more effectively, and at lower concentrations, than the flavors themselves.
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In his capacity as governor, Bullock has worked to both protect medical marijuana and more effectively regulate the industry.
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His aim was to gather citizenship data so that Republicans could more effectively gerrymander electoral maps in their favour.
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So while the Penguins' streak was fueled more by offense, the Blue Jackets rode their goaltender more effectively. See?
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With more data, sales associates can answer customer questions, upsell and cross-sell more effectively, and truly delight customers.
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"Teaching burglars how to steal more effectively" is how a former chairman of one Indian doctors' association puts it.
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This could allow PG&E to settle disputes more effectively, and negotiate down its legal bill from the wildfires.
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But her distinctly uncool nature could actually help her connect with non-college millennials more effectively than Obama did.
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It was that during those early play sessions, we all started to learn to work together sail more effectively.
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But it should also extend much more effectively than it does to such things as consumer protections and healthcare.
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There is, however, a set of techniques that can help you use your brain power faster and more effectively.
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Pope Francis and the U.N. SDGs provide guidelines for how we can do things differently, more creatively, more effectively.
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In this instance, to combat fuel poverty and to help social landlords care for properties and communities more effectively.
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LaCour, for example, found that people were much more effectively convinced by a gay canvasser than a straight one.
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In her new role, Jo will be responsible for ensuring we deliver on our commitment to operate more effectively.
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These nations have recognized that state killing is wrong and fails to deter crime more effectively than other punishments.
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For instance, billboards, posters, signs and online media could more effectively promote how vaccinations are safe, easy and appropriate.
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If they examine this issue more closely, they'll see nothing they could do would more effectively ensure that outcome.
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Finnish government and parliamentary groups will meet this week to discuss how sex crimes can be prevented more effectively.
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This means it provide slightly more creatine per gram, but it doesn't necessarily mean it absorbs any more effectively.
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"With voice, they can more effectively push than ever before," said Aaron Cheris, head of Bain's Americas retail practice.
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While doing research for her book, Hauser found that women negotiate more effectively when they negotiate for someone else.
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The basic principle is that the longer a liquid stays in the body the more effectively it hydrates you.
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Robotics QuestBotics – We create innovative hands-on learning devices which help K-12 students to learn STEAM more effectively.
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The more data we can collect about how people learn, the more effectively we will be in teaching them.
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For instance, slightly sad judges formed more accurate and reliable impressions about others because they processed details more effectively.
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Even in those states, confusion engendered by the laws lingers, sometimes deterring voting more effectively than the laws themselves.
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From tips on shopping more effectively to what it's like behind the scenes, here's what they had to say.
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From tips on shopping more effectively to what it's like behind the scenes, here's what they had to say:
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And the FCC, she said, should explore how it can use its emergency authorities more effectively to support them.
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Eventually people's immune systems did become accustomed to the virus and became capable of dealing with it more effectively.
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For instance, it's possible to imagine that hand-checking rules would allow defenders to challenge Curry's jumper more effectively.
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Still, it might level the playing field more effectively than, say, a wealth tax – one other proposal of Warren's.
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Both acknowledge that they need to recruit more women to the sport to help make their case more effectively.
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For many years, Republicans cast Democrats as "weak on crime," nowhere more effectively than in the 1988 presidential race.
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Having a better understanding of how plants use light means we can grow various plants in greenhouses more effectively.
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If the United States wants to tackle poverty more effectively, it should restructure programs so that they bolster dignity.
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That way, when we finally have the information we need, we can more effectively triage the most dangerous misinformation.
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"More effectively every day, that practice enables politicians to entrench themselves in power against the people's will," she wrote.
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"It's a simple, elegant concept that cleverly allows people to use their own muscular power more effectively," he says.
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If there are lessons from Happy Land, Commissioner Nigro insists it's not about how to more effectively battle fires.
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If anything, the minimalism of his music captures raw feelings more effectively than a Max Martin smash ever could.
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Some people have suggested that if Puerto Ricans weren't Hispanic, the United States government would have responded more effectively.
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Rather than democratizing music, streaming has consolidated listening to the hits more effectively than top-40 radio ever did.
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Unpopular arguments can benefit from being portrayed as forbidden, and marginal ideas are more effectively sold as hidden ones.
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It would also be important for them to form associations to defend the Lebanese taxpayer in court more effectively.
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Legal cannabis needs to be made more affordable in order to compete more effectively with the unregulated black market.
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Beyond cost, better data allow retailers and marketers to more effectively target consumers who are most likely to buy.
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Turning Point USA works to train conservative students to protest and organize more effectively with conferences across the country.
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Leaders who have mastered the exchange of ideas can more effectively manage employees and create a productive work environment.
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It appears to be that the hydrogen gas cooled much more effectively than can be explained by current theories.
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The state hopes to use the money to improve the reputation of vocational education and deliver it more effectively.
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New orange crew suits, designed for use inside a spacecraft, could help protect astronauts more effectively in emergency situations.
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Matyas said the declaration frees up resources to "allow us to investigate this incident more effectively and more efficiently."
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The laboratories must more effectively tap into the synergies that develop through partnerships with universities and the private sector.
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Why not use the same pattern-recognition technology to make tools that would help people to write more effectively?
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It lacks the athletic dynamisms of a Cadillac CT2300, but the Lincoln insulates passengers from rough roads more effectively.
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We know more storms are on their way, and we can use that knowledge to fund recovery more effectively.
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With training, your heart muscle strengthens, allowing you to more effectively pump blood and oxygen to your hardworking muscles.
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By increasing taxes on more polluting energy products, it could more effectively contribute to the fight against climate change.
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"The ability to process big data more effectively is enabling us to provide more granular weather forecasts," Bapna says.
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Machine learning helps Google more effectively analyze user data to measure store visits and intention to purchase an item.
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It means these companies can produce and sell cars more effectively, with highly efficient, integrated production around the world.
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Twitter, for example, recently unrolled revamped "block list" features, enabling users to more effectively ban menacing accounts and interactions.
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If enacted, this legislation would give the United States better tools to more effectively prevent atrocities, saving countless lives.
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And it's useful as a model for how questioning at subsequent hearings this fall could more effectively be conducted.
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"Libor related commercial and conduct risks may be much more effectively managed by avoiding Libor altogether," Schooling Latter said.
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Yet over more than a decade, the United States agencies involved in the program have learned to communicate more effectively.
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I use our spare bedroom as my closet and really need to get rid of things and organize more effectively.
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How could they engage more effectively with other key partners such as China, Japan, India, Brazil, South Korea, and Australia?
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With that assistance, hackers can design malware more effectively or more easily update it on the fly, increasing their profits.
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Its findings suggest that a month of robot-aided lessons might just help these children learn to communicate more effectively.
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Stella's new product, however, aims to let companies across industries more effectively measure an individual customer service rep's performance. How?
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Employers are desperate for other channels and signals that will allow them to source applicants and filter candidates more effectively.
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Furthermore, the fungi will connect one tree to another through their network, which allows them to defend themselves more effectively.
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But cutting back on use, improving the efficiency of that use and sharing out water more effectively would all help.
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So the simplest way to address welfare reform's failures would be to try to reform TANF to function more effectively.
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Oftentimes, companies want to use social media or certain technology more effectively, but they're not sure how to do so.
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We can work with health providers to work with their patient populations and reach them more effectively through home tests.
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The researchers claim that users can more effectively and intuitively control the drone via the exosuit over a traditional controller.
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And governments of rich and poor countries can work together much more effectively to slow the advance of climate change.
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"The combined entity will become the leading challenger with the scale to compete more effectively," Idea said in the statement.
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"Eventually the technology could be able to advise the wearer how to interact more effectively with others," reads the report.
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This is an important sign of progress, indicating that the U.N. recognizes the need to work more effectively with business.
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In rich countries, the condition is also caught more frequently and earlier, and managed more effectively with medicines, Ezzati said.
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With these 9 tips, however, you can head off client discontent and more effectively communicate when a customer becomes dissatisfied.
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Google today announced the launch of Hire, a new service that helps businesses more effectively manage their internal recruiting process.
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The updated software would mean the exhaust filtering systems work more effectively, helping to remove more of the harmful emissions.
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Some scientists have pointed out that land-based interventions would work more effectively than cleaning up in the sea itself.
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A coaching cloud company uses machine learning to guide workers toward doing their jobs more effectively while they're doing it.
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Realizing that the drones target heat sources, the fighters also learned to hide more effectively, including by refraining from smoking.
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And third, additional OSCE observers should be deployed along the line of contact to more effectively monitor cease-fire violations.
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This lets my mind flow creatively and also allows me to context switch between work and home life more effectively.
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The new contract is denominated in yuan rather than U.S. dollars, allowing refiners to manage their price risks more effectively.
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It helps me narrow down exactly where my purchases were made, so that I can track my spending more effectively.
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What is worth pondering is how a demagogue of Hitler's malign skill might more effectively exploit flaws in American democracy.
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However, a new generation of tools is not only cutting time, it's enabling managers and employees to work more effectively.
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By maintaining and expanding this forest carbon "sink," America can reduce greenhouse gas emissions more effectively and for less money.
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Airlines trained their crews to be more vigilant about violent or unruly passengers and to deal with them more effectively.
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It will also give them access better weather information to plan more effectively for droughts and other climate-related risks.
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The tech and telco companies will be asked to "discuss possible approaches to safeguarding privacy more effectively," among other things.
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Deep-learning algorithms are creating breakthrough drugs, improving diagnosis and designing treatment plans far more effectively than any previous approach.
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These laws need to recognize that services might be bundled with a product to more effectively address costs and quality.
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The United States helps those governments more effectively control their own territory and borders, reducing the likelihood of transnational jihad.
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The goal is to foster dialogue on how the international community can more effectively engage in conflict prevention and management.
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Ancient ditches, by contrast, create areas of deeper soil that hold water more effectively, giving the grass a deeper green.
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Ms. Pressley conceded that the left had work to do to figure out how to wield its power more effectively.
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It offers a powerful — even indispensable — frame to both understand and respond more effectively to our most serious social ills.
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Yet Jourová said the Commission found that the companies were removing content more effectively in some countries than in others.
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Clinton has said the United States and European allies must share intelligence more effectively in order to thwart potential attacks.
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Companies have also expressed a desire for longer leases to more effectively drill in unexplored areas further from the coasts.
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Politics: We need to find ways that businesses, governments, and healthcare agencies can more effectively communicate and coordinate a response.
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It is driven by innovative companies that are finding new solutions to get to space faster, cheaper and more effectively.
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It demonstrates to individuals that they can learn to manage their problems more effectively than they have in the past.
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In 21, when Trump was 21987, Mayor John Lindsay placed civilians on a board to more effectively monitor police abuse.
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They argue states could more effectively run the program with a lump sum payment from Washington and fewer federal requirements.
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UCLA did not shoot much more effectively from beyond the arc — or from the field in general, for that matter.
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The idea is to improve the ability of T cell therapies to fight a broader range of cancers more effectively.
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It was reviewing a deregulatory rule of President Reagan's EPA involving how to manage more effectively emissions from power plants.
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Ms. Nelson said the recommendations might include better marketing of properties, expediting foreclosures and working more effectively with land banks.
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The doctrine is rooted in the idea the president can govern more effectively if he can have private, candid conversations.
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Draghi may use his last meeting to urge governments to use fiscal policy more effectively to boost growth and inflation.
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That information will enable hospitals to more effectively test for new cases, and can provide some guidance for potential treatments.
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He is a co-investigator of a project to train health professionals to more effectively and humanely care for refugees.
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If hospitals report statistics on all patients, health care disparities among L.G.B.T. patients can be identified and redressed more effectively.
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Hall said the bank fits into Trump's trade "sweet-spot" to boost U.S. exports and compete more effectively with China.
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"He can execute more effectively without having to worry about stepping on the toes of Page and Brin," Lip said.
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Are there resources that you wish you had in school that you think would allow you to learn more effectively?
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"This evolution in our long relationship will enable Careem to more effectively pursue growth opportunities through continued innovation and sustainability."
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The result has been higher costs at recycling facilities, which actually are now required to sort their garbage more effectively.
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Right now, medical science is developing new therapies that can more effectively address chronic conditions like diabetes and heart disease.
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In my field, we all strive for that genius moment that helps us break through and reach people more effectively.
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Shifting work to Mexico has allowed American car companies to reduce costs, and to compete more effectively with foreign producers.
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" The proposal says Portugal's system "provides a potential model for more effectively managing drug-related problems in the United States.
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In this case, CVS-Aetna might more effectively manage certain patients with chronic conditions (those insured by Aetna), reducing costs.
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If they succeed, their creations may challenge the hegemony of the tech giants far more effectively than any antitrust regulation.
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Free: iOS and Android Handle combines your calendar, email and to-do list so you can plan your days more effectively.
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Market participants hope emerging technology, including blockchain, will allow them to serve more clients while also serving existing clients more effectively.
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These coaches have the experience and expertise in training with others to help their athletes work more efficiently and more effectively.
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Pelletier's pitch was that he could mine bitcoin more effectively than others, thereby bringing himself and his investors a steady return.
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By integrating its strategy and even its forces with other rebels, al-Qaeda could spread its ideology and recruit more effectively.
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Not quantifying what else could be done if assets were managed more effectively limits the impetus for action in this area.
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The threat he poses is real, and we can accomplish that mission more effectively with dialogue than with lockstep party unity.
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By increasing understanding of the issue, we can more effectively respond to survivors, enhance community safety, and ultimately prevent sexual violence.
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The geographical reality, however, is that this is a game Republicans are going to play more effectively on a systematic basis.
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The better you understand what threatens and motivates you (and others), the more effectively you can manage your response to them.
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The meeting resulted in the creation of Bluewolf's practice, devoted almost entirely to helping companies deploy and more effectively use Salesforce.
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The peacekeeping, political and peacebuilding departments would be reorganised, enabling mediators and diplomats to work more effectively with the blue helmets.
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Michelin in 2013 dedicated itself to more effectively integrate its sustainable development governance system into every part of the company's business.
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It owns the platform it's watching, an advantage that may help Facebook track and reach users more effectively than other firms.
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Staff arrived on time with better attendance and scheduled their workdays more effectively, including taking shorter breaks and having shorter meetings.
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A 2007 research study found that taking cold showers routinely can help treat depression symptoms often more effectively than prescription medications.
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He asked for NATO's help in building Libya's security capacities "in order to fight more effectively against terrorism and ... illegal migration".
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SPOT allows them to not only respond more effectively when overdoses happen, but also aids relationship-building with clients, she says.
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Rather than wasting my time worrying about individuals' reactions I can just use that time more effectively to make more music.
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If policymakers begin with the scientific consensus, they can then consider more effectively the thornier issues of politics, economics and values.
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The 1994 film uses four set pieces while Gerwig uses only one, which more effectively positions Jo and Laurie as outsiders.
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For instance: Hitler analogies have already been overused this election, but Kakutani's winking subtlety gets the job done much more effectively.
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The memo quotes Merrill Lynch Wealth Management chief Andy Sieg as saying the changes would help the unit operate more effectively.
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We have concluded that an independent new company would be able to compete more effectively and generate stronger returns for shareholders.
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He believes he made an important down payment to voters by proving Republicans can govern more effectively and successfully than Democrats.
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NATO must, therefore, redouble its efforts not only to do more but also to communicate more effectively what it is doing.
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"We hope our data will be directly useful by governments around the world ... to more effectively target their programs," Burke said.
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The research is interesting because it could allow LiDAR to act much more effectively on its own in self-driving systems.
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And not only lying to others, but lying to yourself in order to be able to lie more effectively to others.
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The other protected it from specific herbicides, meaning those herbicides could be used more effectively to keep fields free from weeds.
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Doing so would likely call attention to ways DNA evidence might be used more effectively for prosecuting rape in the future.
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Streeter said that like other issues such as community policing, gun reform could be tackled more effectively at the local level.
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In turn, more diverse teams guide more diverse coverage, welcoming new audiences and helping our work serve more people more effectively.
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Citrate does appear to be more soluble in water, but there's no reason to believe that means it absorbs more effectively.
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A better and more fruitful solution is for Congress to ensure that the TSA plans appropriately and manages resources more effectively.
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A relaxed cap will allow them to negotiate with major cable companies more effectively and continue to provide quality local programming.
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The vaccine is typically given to girls at age 12 or 13, as it works more effectively then, according to Masher.
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Although the frustrations Americans share are not new, our collective failure to address them more effectively increasingly risks undermining our democracy.
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That could make it easier for Facebook to track users' activities across its family of apps and target ads more effectively.
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Collectively, Dr. Luban said, the evidence points strongly to the conclusion that Ebola's mutation helped it spread more effectively in people.
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"With national regulations, the government can more effectively manage the halal food industry and show respect to ethnic minorities in China."
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I believe Ryan's ideas about a new method to convert our welfare system more effectively would be right up Trump's alley.
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The vibe tonight is intense, but if you're clear about what you want, you'll be able to express yourself more effectively.
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This will enable it to compete more effectively on a level playing field with incumbents Singtel (A+/Stable), Starhub and M1.
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Instead, explained Talentry CEO Carl Hoffmann on a call last week, social recruitment combined with content marketing works much more effectively.
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The new Directive sets guidelines for the United States to manage space traffic more effectively by spearheading new data sharing initiatives.
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If China wants to take its place as a superpower, it needs to weigh the value of global stability more effectively.
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And that should help Biden compete among them in Texas more effectively than polls signal he's likely to do in California.
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Part of getting to a better future comes down to explaining more effectively the problems of the present, Dr. Hayhoe said.
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It may also be useful to hear Mr. Spencer in his own words, so as to more effectively combat his ideas.
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The combination of reduced cost and a simpler production process will allow Waymo to more effectively mass produce its AV systems.
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"Reaching our non-English speaking communities will enable us to more effectively curb the spread of this virus," wrote the members.
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The measure would require buildings to publish their energy efficiency ratings more effectively, a step that has improved energy efficiency elsewhere.
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Here&aposs the research that backs them up, and how to use these simple tools more effectively to grow your business.
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But caprylic acid is an oily liquid that allows the poisonous spray to adhere and spread on enemies' bodies more effectively.
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To tackle that type of balance far more effectively, here are some tactics for paying down debt once and for all.
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This past April, we announced improvements to these systems aimed at helping us detect fake accounts on our service more effectively.
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Blueberry Therapeutics raised around $12.7 million to develop nano-medicines that treat skin and nail infections more effectively than current options.
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We just need the cooperation of our various foreign governments to attack them more effectively, and we're working to gain that.
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Just as important, the four-year project wants to help communities learn how to more effectively access and manage climate funds.
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Sylvan Lane reports that the bank deal is important to manufacturers who want to compete more effectively with China (The Hill).
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In Florida this week, active shooter drills may have even trained the shooter how to carry out his attack more effectively.
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And we must develop more sensitive diagnostics that rapidly detect all forms of antibiotic resistance and more effectively guide patient treatment.
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Instead, the show can feel surprisingly apolitical, despite its numerous politically charged offerings, the individual works more effectively addressing language itself.
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"It was a very collective conversation that we could have moved the health care message more effectively," the White House official said.
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He could not be doing Putin&aposs bidding more effectively if he were an active agent of Vladmir Putin and the KGB.
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The news conferences have been seen as a tool for the Fed to more effectively communicate its expectations on the economic outlook.
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There's also been the impact of smaller food and beverage companies with disruptive brands that have more effectively responded to new trends.
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Uber claims that "clear categories lead to counting consistently, which allows companies to respond more effectively to each report of sexual misconduct."
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The dropkick ended up dropping Shaggy more effectively than it did Fred ... and security quickly dragged him away to the side stage.
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Whole-body strength training will change your body fat much more effectively than just running your teeny ab muscles into the ground.
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However, relaxing and productive environments help people open up to connect and contribute; they help teams achieve their shared goals more effectively.
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"It can help the uterus to contract more quickly and more effectively to empty the uterus and avoid surgical intervention," said Prager.
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He said in that way sport would be protecting its own product more effectively and fans would get exactly what was advertised.
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Our moral obligation is to help them to go this way more effectively and talk about European Union, talk about NATO membership.
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HMRC could work more closely with councils, such as Newham, which can use their local knowledge to enforce employment law more effectively.
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The American Academy of Pediatrics encourages parents and teachers to teach kids meditation, saying it helps them function more effectively and clearly.
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Cyrus Mody of the IMB says that South-East Asian navies have curbed piracy by co-operating more effectively with each other.
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Maybe there are things you could do to more effectively manage your portfolio but it is not an all-or-nothing decision.
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The group's findings thus suggest that one way of teaching history more effectively might be to bring eye witnesses into the classroom.
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A wearable device would let Amazon collect new types of data about customers to target products and advertisements to them more effectively.
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Calculating the profit you need, investing at the right time, and diversifying your investments will also enable you to save more effectively.
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Both of these would directly target poverty much more effectively than the Stop BEZOS plan because they are scaled to family size.
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They involve extracting a patient's immune cells and genetically rewiring them to more effectively recognize and attack cancerous cells in the body.
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The ability to analyze and apply knowledge, understand team dynamics and to effectively communicate is what is more effectively used in organizations.
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But they companies have realized having better access to government information could help them identify and deal with problematic accounts more effectively.
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An active mentorship program can position more female candidates to seek and achieve sponsorships, and ultimately more effectively compete for board seats.
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Together we will be able to solve more effectively the issues which had been put back earlier and which need resolving now.
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But he does envision adding an antibody cocktail to current antiretroviral drugs to help patients fight off the virus even more effectively.
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Carbonite is working to develop its own proprietary tools to help track malware attacks and respond to them faster and more effectively.
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But St. John's began to solve Georgia Tech's 1-3-1 defense and find ways to get to the line more effectively.
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Here are three specific strategies Holmes has learned to communicate more effectively — and to ensure his message is heard, comprehended and embraced.
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It is a more accurate measure of inflation, performing the goal of accounting for adjustments in the dollar's purchasing power more effectively.
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That's why the waters rise up to the surface and the unusually high concentration of minerals absorb more effectively in the water.
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Even with free articles and other content online, GMG could surely target adverts more effectively if it knew more about its readers.
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" In remarks to reporters following the speech, Azar said Trump wants Medicare to negotiate more effectively, "rather than trite, gimmicky, political proposals.
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"Enactment of this legislation will more effectively focus and centralize cyber diplomacy efforts at the State Department," Corker said in a statement.
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The company said it is also focused on owning more of its content to help control costs and monetize it more effectively.
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"The more we can control the influence of big companies, the more effectively we can work on workers' safety," Myo Nyunt said.
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What if you considered how you might use email more effectively (beyond just the basic uses for it) to directly fuel success?
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Maybe it's time to ask harder questions of corporate executives about why their companies aren't deploying their precious resources more effectively elsewhere.
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Now more than ever, these "public private partnerships" (PPPs) are key not only to ending gridlock, but to serving taxpayers more effectively.
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A group of civil rights organizations is pushing technology companies to create policies to more effectively address hate speech and extremist groups.
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"He&aposs taken a series of steps that, had Vladimir Putin dictated them, he couldn&apost have mirrored more effectively," Rice said.
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"We think each business would trade at a very attractive valuation, and more importantly operate more effectively as independent companies," Ackman said.
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The issue for Superhuman is that in a lot of ways the app just trains you how to use email more effectively.
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By each focusing on our core strengths, we can more effectively create the most robust e-hailing platform for self-driving vehicles.
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When they fight orthodox, both men fight from a wider stance allowing them to round kick more effectively with the back leg.
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The headline may be in jest, but the advance is real and may help amputees more effectively and naturally use their prostheses.
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North Korea wonks have some ideas as to how Trump could keep the contours of Obama's approach but use it more effectively.
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"We must arm them much more effectively than we have done so far," as John Kasich put it in a November speech.
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However, baseball's unique slow pace provides an opportunity to keep officiating from influencing the outcome of its games more effectively with technology.
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In clinical trials, Evenity substantially increased bone density and prevented fractures more effectively than available treatments, according to the drug makers' findings.
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The report has prompted leaders in the US and UK to dramatically change their management strategies to more effectively mitigate the virus.
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It was a good time despite it all — my rebellious songs and critical poems spread all the more effectively for being illegal.
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The time to start demanding that your politicians and government leaders actively prepare and respond more effectively to future pandemics is now.
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"Non-native beach owners can manage their beach more effectively using tools and technologies that First Nations people have developed," Hatch says.
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Blooom is an investment company that analyzes your retirement account(s) and offers advice on how to prepare for retirement more effectively.
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Broadie's statistical breakthrough of "strokes gained" allowed a golfer to more effectively understand where he gained or lost ground on the leaderboard.
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And yet Pinegrove harnesses, perhaps more effectively than any other band of its era, the power of a well-turned musical confession.
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Besides, results will be used to inform university training programs to prepare educators and administrators to prevent and address violence more effectively.
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Traditional spies seem far less important these days, because unclubbable, technically adept people can do that kind of work far more effectively.
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To process leads more effectively, a new intelligence centre is quietly being readied in Vilnius for operations to begin later this year.
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The startup says the technology eliminates silos between developers and infrastructure operators, and helps companies create and manage cloud applications more effectively.
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"Saving rules use automation to help people save more effectively without overloading them with information," adds the Plum founder in a statement.
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A cinematic close-up conveys emotional depth far more effectively than a point-of-view shot in a 360-degree film can.
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The exemptions benefitted our industry by removing certain pricing and administrative burdens which allowed the railroads to compete more effectively with trucks.
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Notably, he's been outspoken in the past that software companies must do more to help children learn more effectively with technology's aid.
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"Understanding past extinctions will help us to predict how vulnerable current species are, and therefore help us to protect them more effectively."
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By mid-October, Mr. Biden had begun hitting back more effectively on Mr. Trump's pressure campaign on Ukraine to investigate the Bidens.
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The science already provides a compelling case for action, but it must be more effectively communicated in the court of public opinion.
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Last night , Giuliani — much more effectively than Melania Trump — presented them with a personality and image of Donald Trump those voters can like.
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"No matter how sophisticated, all languages in the world communicate more effectively about warm colors than they do about cool colors," Conway says.
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On the work side, it'll help me visualize data in VR to help me build better services and lead my organizations more effectively.
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Multiple modes of "seeking" technology would vastly expand the versatility of the weapon by enabling it to operate more effectively in adverse weather.
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Of course, it wouldn't be a Salesforce announcement without Trailhead training components, so people can learn how to use these tools more effectively.
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Building the cyber equivalent of an early warning system, like meteorologists do with weather and climate systems, allows us to respond more effectively.
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"We will more effectively engage in international macroeconomic policy coordination," Xi said, according to an official English translation of his Mandarin Chinese remarks.
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"The death penalty does not deter crimes any more effectively than other punishments," said Kumi Naidoo, secretary general of rights group Amnesty International.
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Grove Collaborative's sponge has stiff bristles, which cleans off baked-on food and other stubborn food stains more effectively than a soft sponge.
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Walmart thought a bank would let it more more effectively process payments, while Home Depot wanted to make loans to finance home improvements.
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Recognizing that, the W.H.O. recommended a switch from a trivalent oral polio vaccine to a version that can target Type 1 more effectively.
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Overall, I'm sure this meant that I spent a little longer doing things, but I did them more effectively, and with less stress.
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The lion's share of that impact, the study says, will come from using IoM innovations to more effectively manage and treat chronic illness.
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Our intelligence evolved to deal with each other more effectively and to leverage the skills and abilities we have when we work together.
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The primary reason for our other 2017 acquisitions was to acquire technologies and know-how to enable Amazon to serve customers more effectively.
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However, the bank can deal with that more effectively using macroprudential tools, rules to reduce financial instability by ensuring that lending is judicious.
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Though the US is managing its housing prices more effectively, housing supply is likely to become a catalyst for prices rising further still.
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So we also created sets of cards for friends, caregivers, and couples to explore how they might be able to help more effectively.
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She commends the way piss-taking can help people work together more effectively, but largely overlooks the way this approach can alienate minorities.
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In Venezuela, which deprives people of access to dollars more effectively than did Zimbabwe, people could switch from the bolívar to the petro.
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How TruStory will more effectively verify the veracity of these claims isn't something that Kasireddy is interested in discussing publicly in great detail.
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The smaller carriers argue they must merge in order to compete more effectively, especially as the industry moves toward next-generation 5G technology.
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If we can train our leaders learn to think more effectively about complex problems, CFAR says, we could save humanity from future crises.
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"We think the next phase for us is going to be helping our members manage their credit and loans more effectively," says Britt.
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In fact, it will help your other products better penetrate your skin and work more effectively by getting rid of dead skin cells.
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"If you can visualize the landscape of your data more effectively, you'll be more likely to pick the right algorithms," Amori told TechCrunch.
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So far, his tweets on the topic have been retweeted over 270,000 times, eroding confidence far more effectively than any foreign influence campaign.
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Many Trump backers say they know he can't achieve everything he proposes, but believe he'll fight for it more effectively than anyone else.
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"[Twitter is] a powerful tool, but I do believe that it can be used more effectively to achieve his purpose," New York Rep.
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It gives us the ability to better contribute to our families and society, and enables us to more effectively help others and ourselves.
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One inexpensive measure is to paint roofs white so they reflect the sun more effectively, suggested P.K. Mohapatra, special relief commissioner for Odisha.
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Even if you can't avoid them, at least you can budget more effectively, and steer clear of a few surprises along the way.
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However, I'd like to think progressive fundamentalists could articulate our values more effectively — and convince those who don't share them to actually listen.
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"Removing just three sub brands does not seem drastic enough to allow it to more effectively target a clear consumer segment," she said.
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"More effectively every day, that practice enables politicians to entrench themselves in power against the people's will," she wrote, referring to partisan gerrymandering.
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The FIRST STEP Act contains several measures intended to more effectively rehabilitate prisoners so that they are less likely to reoffend after release.
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Instead, some of that money could be used to treat patients with substance abuse disorders, and more effectively mitigate the current opioid epidemic.
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Restore faith in government: The city council should solicit community input more effectively and the police should become more engaged in the community.
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Most guards also contain slots or holes that catch the hairs and lift them upward, so the blades can clip them more effectively.
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So the thing is that as we go forward we've got to find ways of using the current infrastructure more effectively and efficiently.
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This would enable the agency to know what products are being sold, and thereby be able to act more effectively against unsafe supplements.
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We are committed to identifying ways through which we can mobilize public support and send messages more effectively on behalf of democratic ideals.
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By studying a juvenile shark's habitat use, migration patterns and other behaviors, scientists can more effectively suggest policy plans to conserve the species.
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Triage children more effectively Over the past several years, the United States has seen a large influx of children coming across the border.
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The company also believes its new loyalty program, Neighbor's Club, which has nearly 10 million members, will help it tailor promotions more effectively.
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Sanders has a job to do, and she's doing it more effectively, at least in her boss' mind, than her predecessor, Sean Spicer.
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And the same institutional forces that constrain him now would continue to do so, only more effectively, since both parties would oppose him.
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Streamers with smaller communities are able to interact more directly with viewers, allowing them to manage the environment of a stream more effectively.
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But a new string of ransomware attacks on the House of Representatives could stall legislation more effectively than party infighting or a filibuster.
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By detecting malnutrition early in a clinical setting, community programs can then work to stop malnutrition more effectively when a patient is released.
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The hope was that if the government had more information about its misspending, it would be able to more effectively prevent such losses.
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"Once governments understand the size and nature of public assets, they can start managing them more effectively," the IMF said in the report.
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But the U.S. government has spent vastly more effectively bankrolling far more worse sexual atrocities in Afghanistan — in brazen violation of U.S. law.
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"It could be that these genes in the eye help morning people detect light and 'reset' their body clock more effectively," Weedon noted.
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Working with people to help them do a job better, learn more effectively, or acquire good values takes time, thought, effort and courage.
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The United States' systemic failure to test more individuals so far has likely kneecapped its ability to more effectively reduce the virus's reach.
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The entire debate in the party about how to address inequality by more effectively using the government will focus on communities like Flint.
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So we're investing about a billion dollars a year in the research and development of things that help people to learn more effectively.
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However, he said the two leaders had agreed on ways to work together more effectively in tackling the refugee crisis, without specifying how.
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Now, there's new systems being set up that to say it in the most simple terms, count more effectively, they count more properly.
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He could more effectively paint Trump as a corrupt plutocrat who sold out the people he promised to help to aid rich cronies.
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"This multiyear approach will provide the time necessary for school districts to plan and spend this additional money more effectively," Mr. Brownback said.
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Unless Twitter, Facebook and the others can learn to address misinformation more effectively, Wikipedia will remain the last best place on the Internet.
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Trilobites A new invention could help marine scientists study sea creatures in their natural habitat more effectively without harming them in the process.
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Human beings in fact form societies to facilitate the kind of widely beneficial peace and prosperity that entire communities can more effectively provide.
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Their value will come in 10 or 20 years when, as seasoned professionals themselves, they counsel presidents and implement their policies more effectively.
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"The acquisition of dataxu will accelerate our ad platform while also helping our content partners monetize their inventory even more effectively," he said.
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I'm hoping that choosing my words more effectively, even within the pressures of time, may make all the difference for my other patients.
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Oi seeks to expand its high-speed broadband to compete more effectively with the local units of Telefonica SA and Telecom Italia SpA .
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It is still true that no organization in baseball works harder to gather more data, or parse it more effectively, than the Astros.
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Enhance preparation of military officers and senior enlisted leaders so they may more effectively promote and teach about climates of dignity and respect.
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Cox brings rigorous risk analysis expertise to the science questions EPA must face to more effectively target — and reduce — real public health risks.
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Xerox should also be able to reduce its tax bill and protect some of its key patents more effectively as a holding company.
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It's a profession, but it's also a set of techniques that anyone can apply to achieve goals and manage project work more effectively.
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Is it worth giving up possible seven-figure checks for the chance to campaign more effectively as the candidate of the little guy?
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An acquisition would help Alstom compete more effectively against Chinese giant CRRC Corp and in the U.S. market, a fourth industry source said.
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Still, advocates want to go further by allowing women who discover they're the victims of pay discrimination to sue more effectively for damages.
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The large surface area allows you to stir, crush, broil or garnish your dish more effectively, and makes it look so much better.
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For some time, Dr. Kraus and her collaborators have been studying whether some people's brains perform this intricate task more effectively than others.
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The Chinese agriculture-to-manufacturing shift was done faster, with a lot of chaos, but still more effectively than probably any other country.
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Like a lot of great physical comedians, McCarthy is most at home in wide shots, where she can more effectively ply her trade.
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Zuckerberg thought Sandberg should have more effectively quelled public "hysteria," and more aggressively allocated resources to monitoring content on the site, the Journal reports.
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GSK hopes its new approach will allow it to compete more effectively against Gilead Sciences, the U.S. drugmaker that currently dominates the HIV market.
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"Local, state, and federal dollars need to be targeted more effectively for primary care, especially for those millions of Americans not on Medicare."[JAMA]
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By improving its relationship with Beijing, Washington believes it could better prepare for any problems and be able to coordinate more effectively with China.
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It seems unlikely that Fernando's resignation will end the questions and recriminations over why authorities failed to act more effectively to stop the plotters.
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Lufthansa has been trying to reduce costs to compete more effectively with budget carriers in Europe as well as Middle East long-haul rivals.
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Paper towels, on the other hand, are thought to absorb the water and bacteria on our hands, more effectively stopping the chain of contamination.
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Targeted justice systems are one way to increase accountability for perpetrators and carry out gender-based violence laws more effectively, according to UN Women.
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Others suggest you can age the flavors more effectively by letting the juice "breath" with the cap off for a few hours before storage.
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"Virtual environments allow interviews to be conducted quickly and remotely—and, our research suggests, more effectively," said study author Coral Dando in a statement.
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"It's not really clear how the world is going to coordinate more effectively, especially when each country has their own domestic issues," she said.
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As well as enabling doctors to monitor patients more effectively, technology could also improve their skills, increase their reach—and, sometimes, take their jobs.
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The greater danger is when a plane lands, because the airflow stops, the humidity may rise, and diseases can begin to spread more effectively.
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For advertisers, a customized News Feed will give them the chance to target ads more effectively based on specific things people are interested in.
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It also enables companies to learn how assets are being used in order to plan more effectively, optimizing equipment purchasing, rental, utilization and attrition.
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Tastemakers also offers advisory services to sellers on the site, to better determine price-points and on marketing their travel experiences more effectively online.
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Relief workers also benefit from the balloon-powered internet access, which enables them to better communicate with each other to distribute aid more effectively.
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She's an amusing way to add to the larger conversation about volunteer culture, and how to more effectively and appropriately deal with those feelings.
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For example, they can tell if you're an introvert or extrovert, which can be used to more effectively get you to click on ads.
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The hedge fund also urged the company to appoint an independent board chair to help watch over management more effectively and represent shareholder interests.
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So, it might seem to you like you're using social media more and more effectively, but so far the pattern is that you're wrong.
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Switzerland's largest bank reported a 19 percent rise in first-quarter net profit as its investment bank navigated turbulent markets more effectively than rivals.
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ZTlido improves upon Lidoderm by offering better adhesion and delivers equivalent doses of the pain-relieving active ingredient, lidocaine, more effectively, the company said.
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Democrats need to pick up 23 seats in the House to win a majority that they could use to more effectively oppose Trump's agenda.
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Referring to Rosneft, MOEX said in a statement that direct access to forex operations would allow the company to more effectively manage its liquidity.
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Trifo, based in Santa Clara, California, developed a system for sensing and perceiving that allows in-home robots to communicate more effectively with humans.
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So food in movies and on TV shows can work in the same way as it does in books, and sometimes even more effectively.
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The high accuracy of this data gives scientists new information that will help to pinpoint conservation efforts and more effectively aid in disease treatment.
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"We need to implement [the cybersecurity mission] more effectively," said Ryan Gillis, vice president of cybersecurity strategy and global policy for Palo Alto Networks.
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MORE effectively faced the same problem — Syrian government chemical weapons use against civilians — but Obama rejected military strikes after considering the likely negative consequences.
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Those companies are flying China's flag, in an increasingly international capacity, more effectively than any state campaign or directive could ever hope to achieve.
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The more effectively fintechs can address the exposure financial institutions face when introducing new technologies, the more successful their business development efforts will be.
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From where to focus your eyes when you speak to using your hands more effectively in daily meetings, here are eight tips from Glass.
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"We're trying to get more data, to compete more effectively with a much bigger set of data that the digital companies have," Bewkes said.
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That meant making and protecting wealth across all market cycles during that time, and deciding how to share their money more effectively with descendants.
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But it is also important to recognize that differential treatment of some Internet traffic, including paid prioritization, can make certain applications function more effectively.
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In this state, a stronger core might more effectively push together the center muscles and make it appear as though the gap has shrunk.
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WeddingWire reports that, oBy knowing the average price of the most popular wedding vendors, couples can plan their budgets more effectively and avoid overspending.
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That's led to bipartisan calls for the agency to take the problem more seriously, punish offenders more effectively and provide more support to victims.
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Now that I know the power of tracking, I'll combine it with goal setting to manage my money even more effectively down the road.
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The more people that use the app, the more effectively people can find their lost stuff, or at least that's how Tile sees it.
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The researchers found that law enforcement officials were not able to differentiate the actors from the patients any more effectively than the doctors could.
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Ads help Amazon shoppers discover new brands and products more easily, while sellers are able to more effectively reach their target customers, he said.
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In January, the Trump administration announced a demonstration project intended to encourage health insurance plans to more effectively manage drug utilization costs under Medicare.
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And Sheng said China has room to increase its fiscal deficit ratio to between 4 and 5 percent to more effectively boost the economy.
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"This is an addressable issue where existing tools can be expanded to more effectively alleviate the conditions and consequences of energy insecurity," Hernandez says.
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Wouldn't a cricket stadium, or at least well-kept fields, absent the Trump name, have served the immigrant population of the Bronx more effectively?
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Here at home, the District of Columbia must be granted statehood in order to protect the fundamental rights of our residents much more effectively.
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You can easily share your screen on Google Hangouts to more effectively communicate information and, in some cases, even shorten the length of meetings.
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Corrosion, scratching, and the occasional bump over the years are veered off more effectively than they would with a non-stick or ceramic pan.
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Research has shown that students recalled material more accurately and organized it more effectively when they know that they'll be expected to teach others.
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It is crucial for Trump to understand Kim's perspective, not to agree with it, but to understand how to deal more effectively with it.
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It will allow industry to bring new, safety-enhancing technologies to consumers and spur the development of aircraft and other aviation products more effectively.
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Binge length: Five hours, one series Mum, ma'am jokes aside, Bodyguard will steam up your flight screen more effectively than a complimentary hot towel.
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It was the third straight quarter of positive results, indicating that the company has begun to compete more effectively against hipper, faster-growing rivals.
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Clearing away the underbrush of alarmist claims can help us focus more effectively on higher education's actual problems while also recognizing its significant strengths.
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Democrats need to pick up 23 seats in the House to win a majority that they could use to more effectively oppose Trump's agenda.
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That being said, I'd definitely suspect the company is focusing more on looking at technologies to more effectively optimize AR technology for its apps.
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You can get an LTE-enabled version if you want to be able to use the watch more effectively without your phone on hand.
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Worth noting: Jones has described himself as a "214nd Amendment guy" but does support enforcing the gun laws on the books more effectively. 215.
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Yiannopoulos's contacts also advised him on how to more effectively mask his propaganda — to delight and whip up his base without alienating the center.
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Mr. Huseman, a mostly soft-spoken Oklahoman, parried questions more effectively than during the first hearing but grew animated after repeated questions about unionization.
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There are walking coaches — I have been to more than one — and self-appointed experts who can teach you how to breathe more effectively.
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As a result, the novel lacks the ever-tightening narrative torque that might more effectively have delivered the lovely shocker on the last page.
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But in the second half, the Jayhawks scored much more effectively inside the arc, netting 26 of their points in the paint after intermission.
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Congress needs to do the right thing and change this discrepancy given that COPD can be largely prevented, diagnosed earlier and treated more effectively.
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Cogito, a start-up whose software analyzes voices to help call center workers resolve customers' needs more effectively, raised $37 million in fresh funding.
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Siders: Amy Klobuchar did the most to help her campaign, more effectively occupying the "centrist alternative to Biden" lane than anyone else on stage.
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Wealthier countries and the wealthy, in general, have the resources to protect themselves more effectively against disease and to treat it if it appears.
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The question going forward is whether Democrats can compete more effectively and more efficiently for the votes of those who have been left behind.
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Even better, those schools would churn out hundreds of qualified college applicants that Harvard or its many peers could more effectively admit each year.
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"This leverage reflected our choice to spend less in July and deploy marketing dollars more effectively at other times of the year," Yee said.
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In his case, it will help him better understand traumatic brain injuries, and could lead to doctors learning how to treat them more effectively.
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In using Russia's subversive tactics against itself, Beijing can claim territory and resources that border China and which it could more effectively develop economically.
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The idea was for the company to learn how to better handle reports of such content and work more effectively with the German authorities.
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So there's a consumer paying us directly, which we do some of, and I think we're experimenting how we can do that more effectively.
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We also improved our network DNA source-tracing to more effectively crack down on counterfeit sellers and their entire supply chain, from upstream to downstream.
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Nvidia says it's new GPU is so powerful, it had to create a new unit of measurement in order to more effectively rate its performance.
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"I don't think raising capital should be a substitute for making the company operate more effectively," Musk told shareholders on the company's quarterly conference call.
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Google, Facebook, Twitter and other free online services rely on advertising for revenue and use data collected on users to more effectively target those ads.
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Finally, the emergence of more bespoke, niche insurance products is creating opportunities to enable agents with analytics to more effectively consult clients and support the
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Mewawalla is suggesting that if Apple had its own TV OS, it would be the one in control of data, allowing targeted advertising more effectively.
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Though it is often linked simply to positive feelings and behaviors, we can also use empathy to more effectively cause pain, like a skilled bully.
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" In a mildly dystopian twist, Bloomberg adds that "eventually the technology could be able to advise the wearer how to interact more effectively with others.
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The aim is to forestall and defuse national security risks more effectively, Xinhua said, adding that detailed measures would be unveiled in the near future.
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It also suggests that consideration should be given as to how campaigns can be designed more effectively to reach and penetrate the brains of men.
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"We need to treat people earlier and more effectively, so that they don't get scars, which last even after the condition has come and gone."
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Siemens and Alstom had wanted to combine their rail operations to compete more effectively with China's state-owned CRRC Corp Ltd on the global stage.
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Change was possible, Moller said, but much of it may close within the next 10 years if the U.N. cannot work more effectively and collaboratively.
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The Trump administration argued its policies are "driving economic growth and increasing workers' take-home pay far more effectively and efficiently" than the Democratic plan.
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Federal Transport Minister Marc Garneau said Ottawa would "clarify this act" in order to "help Air Canada to respond more effectively to changing market conditions".
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Eventually the device's emotion-reading technology could "advise the wearer how to interact more effectively with others," according to Bloomberg's review of internal Amazon documents.
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Attic Labs said Noms' tech "will extend Quip's ability to connect live data sources, making it easier for people to collaborate faster and more effectively."
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Facebook, Google, Twitter and other free online services relay on advertising for revenue, and use data collected on users to more effectively target those ads.
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Open/R can't solve Terragraph's complex routing problems by itself, but it offers a framework for testing out new routing programs faster and more effectively.
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RELATED: Trump's Saudi speech -- full transcript A work in progress, the Trump administration's aim is to coordinate coalition members to help it function more effectively.
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Aggregate data could also be used to help companies identify where they are using more resources than necessary, and manage and track them more effectively.
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In theory, the proposed neural implant would allow the military member operating the suit to more effectively control the armored exoskeleton while deployed in combat.
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Industry and government have also worked together to ensure a more coordinated effort to prevent future spills and to respond more effectively when they occur.
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Slowe chatted briefly about how powerful the platform's openness has been, but how a need has been growing to more effectively protect users from harassment.
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The Surface Transportation Board's proposals will allow the market to operate more effectively and foster competition, which drives innovation and cost savings throughout our economy.
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And I think it also was able ... it allowed her to lie more effectively, because she believed she was doing it for a good cause.
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Leons has three tips she recommends everyone adopt in order to reduce the likelihood of burnout and to work more effectively in the long run.
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Similar reforms for the State Department could enable leaders there to more effectively communicate the value of security assistance and maintain their traditional leadership role.
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That report convinced Army leaders that infantrymen need a round that would penetrate enemy body armor much more effectively than the current M855A1 EPR round.
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A more complete understanding of the business dynamics between themselves and data-driven technology companies may compel consumers to wield their market power more effectively.
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Wolfgang Schäuble, the influential conservative finance minister, stirred a flurry when he suggested joint French-German weapons production to keep peace more effectively in Europe.
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While Pokemon GO will not prove a major direct boost, it could prompt Nintendo to cash in more effectively on an extensive cupboard of characters.
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When you actively observe your thoughts and feelings, you can better understand where the stress is rooting from so you can manage it more effectively.
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A trusteed I.R.A. "does the same thing as a trust, but it does it a little more simply, a little more effectively," Mr. Newcomb said.
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"This bill removes bureaucratic barriers at DHS so it can more effectively carry out the authorities passed by Congress in the last two years," Rep.
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Managing the latter and building on the former are the essence of what it will take to more effectively roll back Iranian armament and expansionism.
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The more tech companies know about their users, the more effectively they can direct them to goods and services that they are likely to buy.
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He said he supports conservatives who favor smaller, less powerful government because he thinks society can advance more effectively when people make their own decisions.
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It won't be easy to reduce hate and extremism online, but there are steps every tech company can take to address this issue more effectively.
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"There has to be a common approach, and I think we need to figure out how to use that diplomatic tool more effectively," Albright said.
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What isn't mentioned at all is that Afectiva is developing this technology in order to more effectively target consumers and sell them more Coca-Cola.
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You don't cut from $600 bil — Right, but acknowledging that and imagining they don't do this — How do you use it more effectively and efficiently?
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Together, these programs have been shown to prevent crime and to make a community safer far more effectively than an emphasis on law enforcement alone.
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With a big stock of television programming, it would also compete more effectively for subscribers against companies like Comcast and Verizon, which both own content.
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We need to steadily remove from private hands those kinds of guns, and ammunition designed to kill and maim more effectively or to pierce armor.
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Facebook, Google, Twitter and other free online services rely on advertising for revenue, and use data collected on users to more effectively target those ads.
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The point of "draining the swamp" was to more effectively address problems that career politicians neglected, with the overprescription of opioids being a prime example.
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Another standout ingredient is the ascorbyl glucoside (a water-soluble derivative of vitamin C) that helps the serum absorb into your skin much more effectively.
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Serena Williams, the 23-time Grand Slam singles champion, has harnessed her powerful game more effectively on clay in the later stages of her career.
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Not always, according to Brad Fitch, the president of the nonpartisan Congressional Management Foundation, a nonprofit that helps lawmakers and their aides operate more effectively.
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As they work more effectively, they also focus on other dimensions like youth and family homelessness, which are very different problems and require different responses.
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Amid the Democratic presidential debates over ideology, ideas and experience, each hopeful cites qualities that separates them and would enable them to more effectively govern.
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"The resources at our naval medical facilities in Guam will allow us to more effectively test, isolate, and if necessary treat Sailors," the CNO said.
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The companies countered that the deal would allow Time Warner and AT&T to compete more effectively against Silicon Valley companies like Google and Netflix.
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One therapy that can almost always be recommended is exercise, which helps the body use insulin more effectively and can reduce the risk of diabetes.
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When Lou Williams misfired on a jumper after going to his right, Lawler noted how Williams shoots the ball more effectively going to his left.
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It was reported that the Chinese government, to more effectively quell protests, is shutting down public transportation and possibly even concealing rumored killings by police.
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In the interview, Dr. Marshall said he wished he had communicated more effectively with the agency's employees about the reasons for the shift in priorities.
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Those rich people will then establish charities or donate their money to existing charities, which will use the money more effectively than the government would.
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"Companies and countries that champion transparency and demonstrate their responsiveness to stakeholders... will attract investment more effectively, including higher-quality, more patient capital," he said.
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Health experts say that can lead to infection, because the cloth needs to be dried in direct sunlight in order more effectively to kill germs.
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The Caucus would have been smart to bring in Curbelo, as well as other Republicans, so that they could more effectively advocate for all Hispanics.
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Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but Walmart said adding the startup's technology would enable current and potential advertisers to reach consumers more effectively.
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At the same time, the report suggests that police have to work more effectively and more creatively to achieve both crime control and community legitimacy.
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Airbnb, nonetheless, appears to have navigated the criticisms about bias more effectively than other tech companies that have struggled with questions about race and discrimination.
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But these artists were showcased much more effectively later that evening on one of the festival's popular "Little Night Music" programs at the Kaplan Penthouse.
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According to these results, Trump is capable of capturing the imaginations of well-sorted poor voters far more effectively than either Cruz or Rubio can.
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With knowledge of CB1's structure, medical marijuana and pharmaceutical development can also better design medicines or cannabinoid compounds to more effectively target the receptor.
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Specifically, she found that after comparing responses to a painful stimulus in the laboratory, the drug reduces pain more effectively in men than in women.
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We have the power to communicate easily with our peers and capture current events topics a lot more effectively thanks to social media and the internet.
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This may allow us to more effectively concentrate on work the next day rather than getting sidetracked by thinking about other things—you know, like sex.
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Comparative oncology researchers study the similarities between naturally occurring cancers in pets and cancers in people in order to provide clues to treat cancer more effectively.
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Facebook doesn't just connect democracy-loving Egyptian dissidents and fans of the videogame Civilization; it brings together white supremacists, who can now assemble far more effectively.
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They feel that makeup goes on smoother, skin-care products absorb into the skin more effectively — plus, it gives your skin an instant all-over glow.
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Locus Robotics today unveiled a navigational system that makes it possible for their LocusBots to work more effectively together, and alongside humans in crowded, bustling warehouses.
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The idea of genetically altering immune cells called T cells so that they can attack cancers more effectively has attracted interest from a range of drugmakers.
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What's more, it claims that if a breach occurs, it can contain it more effectively so that it doesn't spread to other parts of the network.
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In a bid to catch up, Volkswagen is speeding up model development, slashing costs and ceding more power to regional operations to target markets more effectively.
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If you can achieve that effect with the iPhone in your pocket and some level of lighting, then you can achieve that professional effect more effectively.
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Broadly speaking, the larger bricks-and-mortar chains are the ones that are more effectively competing with Amazon, Adobe's Mickey Mericle told CNBC earlier this week.
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The change would allow Google to more easily track behaviors across all of those sites, tie them to a single account, and more effectively target ads.
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Everyone would get dragged through the mud, because nothing synthesizes the elements of a catastrophe and transforms them into a giant cesspool more effectively than Twitter.
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The RFID-enabled tags look just like regular barcode tags, but with tiny chips inside that are able to communicate more effectively with airport-scanning infrastructure.
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So far it's backed startups working on satellite communications, a digital approach to sensing smells and technology to deliver drugs more effectively to the GI tract.
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America said it would send arms to the YPG, a Kurdish militia group operating in northern Syria, so it could fight more effectively against Islamic State.
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Mr. Obama has been speaking for some time about the need for the West to more effectively counter the austere and apocalyptic pronouncements of Islamist extremists.
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But the discussion on Friday, while touching on encryption issues, was expected to focus largely on how social media companies could more effectively police their platforms.
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Today the company announced it has acquired Redkix, a startup that provides tools to communicate more effectively by combining email with a more formal collaboration tool.
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Vertical integration, AT&T will try to persuade the court, would enable it to target advertising more effectively, levelling the playing field against the tech titans.
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While a clear separation is always an encouraging sign, it could be seen as a way to deal more effectively with regulation more than anything else.
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But it was also clear that natural ways to store carbon need to be used more effectively quickly to deal with growing climate threats, he said.
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"One flare camera with radar can detect people and zoom in on them way more effectively than somebody sitting with binoculars on a hilltop," said Sandweg.
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Stable governments have been able to handle crises more effectively, implement structural reforms in due time and render the investment climate more favorable by increasing predictability.
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The sensor-to-shooter time will be greatly reduced, allowing the B-2 to launch weapons much more effectively, therefore reducing its exposure to enemy attacks.
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His new system, called the Recursive Cortical Network (RCN), is apparently able to parse the CAPTCHA test more effectively than previous models, and with less training.
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Google said it will start "removing ads more effectively from content that is attacking or harassing people," and will change the default safety setting for ads.
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" Speaking at an annual press conference, Putin said Trump had made "quite serious achievements," but added that "there are many things we can do more effectively.
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Spending a large amount at the outset would allow the EU to respond more effectively to some of the most dangerous consequences of the refugee crisis.
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The Administration proposes to instead invest in border enforcement and border security initiatives that will more effectively address the public safety threats posed by criminal aliens.
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By having a better overview, companies can more effectively spot chokepoints and performance issues that may be potentially holding back transactions and other kinds of action.
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His mound counterpart, White Sox right-hander Ivan Nova (3-4), pitched more effectively, overcoming the Astros' three-run fourth inning to work into the eighth.
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In fact, Weiner maintains 90-minute-to-two-hour blocks during which he is "scheduling nothing" every day in order to do his job more effectively.
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Now Barington is pressuring not only management to make better operational decisions but also the board to bring in someone who can oversee management more effectively.
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That's part of survival: Judging a situation, deciding whether it's safe, learning from it, tucking away the knowledge so you can more effectively judge future situations.
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Being able to anticipate crowding events before they happen could help businesses handle the crowds more effectively and efficiently, increasing customer satisfaction levels and (probably) revenues.
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Many suggest using medical marijuana more effectively treats PTSD or Post Incarceration Syndrome (PICS) than prescription pills, and could benefit not only prisoners but also veterans.
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Tony Uphoff is the president and CEO of Thomas, which provides the platform, information and services that help buyers and suppliers run their businesses more effectively.
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This program was a result of bipartisan legislation, and will help both red and blue states more effectively provide early childhood services to children and families.
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But she suspects he might have been booted out of the school system before the sexual abuse entirely if Alabama more effectively monitored teachers' criminal history.
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Once that happens, she says, "you can succeed much more effectively, and much more sustainably, and with much less damage to your health and your relationships."
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"Cyber threats cannot be eliminated entirely, but they can be managed much more effectively," said Federal Chief Information Officer Tony Scott when the plan was released.
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BEIJING (Reuters) - China should use counter-cyclical adjustment measures more effectively, Premier Li Keqiang said on Tuesday, amid increasing pressure on the world's second largest economy.
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Problems at the Department of Veterans Affairs have plagued Mr. Obama's administration for years, raising questions about his promises to make the government work more effectively.
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The company is said to believe that a more tightly focused group of properties around news and sports could compete more effectively in the current marketplace.
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As scientists predict changes in rainfall patterns as a result of climate change, the study's findings could help countries and aid agencies tackle hunger more effectively.
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THE COMPANY IS SAID TO BELIEVE THAT A MORE TIGHTLY FOCUSED GROUP OF PROPERTIES AROUND NEWS AND SPORTS COULD COMPETE MORE EFFECTIVELY IN THE CURRENT MARKETPLACE.
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Roth said internal promotions and smooth succession planning are signs of good management, implying that IPG has responded more effectively to market shifts than its rivals.
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State and federal governments need to make data accessible to third parties who can more effectively translate it for parents to help families make better decisions.
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The legislative process encouraged both side(s) to embrace collaborative solutions that served the country more effectively than either side might otherwise do on its own.
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U.S. banks were also able to capitalise more effectively than European rivals on spikes in volatility in financial markets in 2016 from Britain's June Brexit vote.
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NBCU has taken the lead in pushing advertisers to think differently about ways they can more effectively target their audiences through data, not just blanket ratings.
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Health professionals are starting to realize that when it comes to treating men more effectively, it starts with being in the public spaces that we frequent.
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The companies have countered that the deal would allow Time Warner and AT&T to compete more effectively against Silicon Valley companies like Google and Netflix.
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This technology means that as it works, it's generating and adapting a map of your home to ensure that it can clean more effectively and efficiently.
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In short: there are situations when a hot drink will trigger sweat, and that sweat will cool you down more effectively than an ice-cold drink.
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However, this will be difficult to achieve at scale, and niche ultralight publishers will leverage this more effectively than those that depend upon a mass audience.
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U.S. banks were also able to capitalize more effectively than European rivals on spikes in volatility in financial markets in 2016 from Britain's June Brexit vote.
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She is also spotting her teammates more effectively than in her last trip through the league, raising her assist percentage to 33 from 9.9 in 2013.
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But his operation has advantages over most other political groups, including these big party-affiliated committees, that make it easier to more effectively deploy its money.
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The more socially "networked" a fact was (the more people and things involved in its production), the more effectively it could refute its less-plausible alternatives.
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It would also benefit the members of the organization, who may respond more positively and work more effectively by seeing more diverse leaders at the helm.
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All this, Mr. Soros argues, could create a union where countries are both able to assert their sovereignty while also collaborating on joint goals more effectively.
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Upgrading infrastructure – We will upgrade our digital, energy, transport, water and flood defense infrastructure, and join up central government investment and local growth priorities more effectively.
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But he added that looking at vocabulary-acquisition patterns in aggregate could provide teachers with valuable information that will help them teach each individual more effectively.
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And though their outsize demands for an end to fossil fuels mirror those of older environmentalists, their movement has captured the public imagination far more effectively.
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From morning routines to getting out of the office, here are their top five tips for busy entrepreneurs who want to manage their businesses more effectively.
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Mikhailov also hopes XIX can go beyond the typical business uses of AI is now commonly deployed to generate leads or sales faster and more effectively.
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And with Beijing's policies to encourage the growth of non-traditional lenders and payments systems, such as Alipay, consumers can be reached more effectively, he added.
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Patients who have eaten only smooth foods may, for example, need to consult with an occupational therapist to learn how to chew and swallow more effectively.
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The process could help Sprint rid itself of debt and put it in a position to reinvest in its network so it can compete more effectively.
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Brazil's Creditas and Colombia's OmniBnk are among the other startups providing innovative products that calculate risk more effectively than banks in Latin America's complex lending environment.
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The meeting could also give Kim more time to develop his nuclear weapons arsenal and enable him to more effectively seek sanctions relief, Eurasia analysts said.
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A single insurer could game the subsidy system to make those other plans more affordable more effectively than those that have to compete with other insurers.
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Let's say that Pittsburgh wants to more effectively respond to cases of child neglect, and better triage its case workers so they investigate the worst cases.
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Beck promised on Tuesday that 22015,100 LAPD officers will be trained over the next year in how to more effectively approach people who are mentally ill.
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The idea is that the White House operates more effectively if the president and his aides can have private, candid conversations, without worrying about public scrutiny.
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The idea is that the White House operates more effectively if a president and aides can engage in private, candid conversations, without worrying about public scrutiny.
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In her role as Home Secretary, she led the government's work to free up the police to fight crime more effectively, secure the borders and reduce immigration.
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In the future, Evgeniya wants her business to become more flexible, to fulfil customer and retail orders more effectively, and reduce her prices without compromising on quality.
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Image: AsanaProject management apps help teams collaborate more effectively and hit their deadlines, but you can use the same apps to put some order into your life.
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The sooner PTSD is addressed in children, the quicker and more effectively they will recover, and the more normal their behavior and function will be going forward.
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Some central bank officials have said China has room to raise its fiscal deficit ratio to between 4 and 5 percent to more effectively boost the economy.
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The lack of race- and gender-based prejudice in this imagined future allows the show to more effectively dramatize the prejudice between Mars, Earth, and Belter factions.
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Still, the companies are looking for new ways to not just ferry people but also other goods, which these bike operations enable them to do more effectively.
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Ot'alora hopes this altered state of mind will allow patients to more effectively explore suppressed emotions, which experts agree is a critical step toward acceptance of trauma.
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These practices at senior levels can strongly influence the norms and practices of managers, allowing everyone to more effectively understand how to create a supportive, inclusive environment.
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While we can't 100% disprove this idea, security experts have also failed to find evidence the social network is eavesdropping on users to target ads more effectively.
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"Helicopter money will work for Joe Sixpack much more effectively than it will for Mike Moneybags – and so it will be much more widely popular," he said.
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A core feature of the API-driven open web is that disparate software systems can work together to solve problems more effectively than a single, monolithic one.
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Researchers aren't pointing to any of those potential use cases, however – even the more modest goal of trying to help us heal more effectively represents significant progress.
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While a 32GB iPhone option might not encourage the extra bump to 64GB, it might more effectively combat Samsung on the high-end side of the market.
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That's why this course is included – you'll learn how to close deals more effectively while navigating this new UI, and you'll even understand the Sales Path better.
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The combination of such real-time analytics could help cities to design more nimble public transit routes, mitigate vehicular congestion, and work more effectively with rideshare startups.
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It has to hope its free ad-supported tier can more effectively recruit listeners and convert them to paid subscribers than Apple Music's three-month free trial.
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Now, researchers have developed a new way to 3D print the materials more effectively than in the past, and the results can withstand temperatures of 2,500°F.
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Countering illegal shipments Designating fentanyl as a WMD would allow national security officials to more effectively divert resources to building technology that could detect shipments of fentanyl.
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For wealthy parents the potential ill effects of wealth on their children can be very real concerns, and trusts can help them control the process more effectively.
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Indeed, as Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan observed during arguments, the people drawing these maps are relying heavily on social scientists to more effectively rig them.
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"We welcome today's proposals, which can help authorities obtain digital evidence more effectively and with more transparency and legal clarity," said Alexandre Roure, CCIA Europe's senior manager.
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What, exactly, will these people be linked to: tools for getting work done more effectively, or a culture of work that one is ever quite free from?
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McGuire said Deckers' UGG brand was "very valuable" and still had enormous growth opportunity internationally and domestically, but that the brand needed to be handled more effectively.
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When Motherboard uncovered Tumblr's rampant creepshots problem, which spanned over dozens of blogs, one Tumblr detailed how to more effectively take better quality photos without getting caught.
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Hodges' defense is that she's been gathering information and communicating more effectively with stakeholders so that people know how she's feeling and how she's spending her time.
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And it will enable our country to more effectively teach new immigrants about our system of government and assimilate them to the cultural understandings that support it.
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When Fritz returned, he started thinking about how he could translate this for Western culture, and how it could help patients heal more effectively in rehab settings.
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So instead, the Ayatollah was forced to leave Iraq for Paris, where he could more effectively orchestrate the Shah's downfall and the creation of Iran's Islamic Republic.
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"With the direction given by this policy, cities and regions in the Greater Bay Area can develop plans to leverage those complementary strengths more effectively," Wong said.
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The BFI and BAFTA urged all sectors of the screen industry to adopt the guidelines, which aim to "eradicate bullying and harassment, and support victims more effectively".
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Can Trump argue with the simple premise that the system works far more effectively when guilty defendants plead guilty — saving the expense, time and uncertainty of trial?
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It not only helps people walk, as walkers of the past did, but also offers "cognitive and emotional support" by helping users navigate their surroundings more effectively.
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Wenar blames the oil itself: Its profits allow authoritarian states to more effectively repress dissent than non-oil states, and helps militant groups fund their war machines.
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It is time to revisit this approach to more effectively protect populations from gross human rights violations and other severe threats to their lives and dignity. 3.
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At the Bipartisan Policy Center, we are exploring ways that Congress can use data and rigorous evidence more effectively in the routine budget, authorization and appropriations process.
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It is possible to verify people's identities with facial recognition much more effectively now than it was even two years ago, and the technology continues to improve.
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The Foundations of Evidence Based Policymaking Act will help agencies achieve overdue improvements and provide government with the tools it needs to operate more effectively and efficiently.
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It'll teach you how to more effectively structure and plan your writing, learn crucial punctuation and grammar best practices, and get comfortable with editing and implementing feedback.
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Resentment of "limousine liberals" is nothing less than a reaction to the modern condition, Fraser argues, though some politicians have more effectively navigated its challenges than others.
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All of the changes aim to help drought-stricken communities more effectively generate food or income that may offer some kind of safety net in the future.
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The billions of dollars spent on maintaining a dysfunctional capital punishment system could be invested in prevention and treatment programs needed to more effectively achieve public safety.
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The U.S. national security apparatus should address this strategic misalignment and establish the correct balance of military forces and capabilities to more effectively respond to these challenges.
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The parallel vocal worlds represented by her shapely lyricism and his emotionally raw, guttural keening created an interesting musical tension that might have been exploited more effectively.
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"[T]hat will allow banks to be able to lend much more effectively, so the credit will flow to the right part of the economy," Agarwal said.
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