But the stories are more significant than that — much more significant.
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But maybe it's more significant that it happened at all.
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Against Roma, though, it was something else, something more significant.
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"This is actually far more significant than Yahoo," said Vishwanath.
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Mermaids had an even more significant presence in Greek mythology.
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More significant, it ushered in a new phase of immigration.
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But the ants surprised Wong in a more significant way.
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But the Volkswagen Jetta is perhaps a more significant one.
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The drop in the suicide rate was even more significant.
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The answer will be more significant than the ruling itself.
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On longer CDs, the cost can be much more significant.
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But what's omitted is far more significant than what's included.
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More significant may prove to be average wage growth, however.
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There's going to be no more significant vote on opioids.
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Perhaps more significant than the trove itself was the attribution.
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Falls are even more significant as a cause of injury.
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But Oh also made a more significant kind of history.
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Extensive use of biofuels could produce much more significant reductions.
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These objects, however, are more significant than they might seem.
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Complexity and consumer inertia are more significant hurdles to saving.
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Even more significant, the U.S. government is becoming increasingly involved.
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And the role played by technology couldn't be more significant.
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"Both gender and ideology are much more significant," she said.
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There is a more significant message here though, Chenevix added.
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It has a far more significant impact on political affairs.
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Some were minor date errors, but some were more significant.
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This time, he said, the economic impact could be more significant.
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Measured in dollars, this year's damage has been much more significant.
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The 213-inch MacBook Pro gets a much more significant upgrade.
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Others expect the failed talks to mark a more significant change.
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More significant was that Mr Aldrin himself disapproved of the ellipsis.
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I think they should be going for much more significant reduction.
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QNB's larger US$3bn loan will pose a more significant dilemma.
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But calls for more significant reform are growing, with good reason.
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There are a lot of details, some more significant than others.
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More significant still is the behaviour of long-term interest rates.
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However, these words actually may be far more significant than that.
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But more significant is the incentive it creates for online publishers.
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That would be more significant than a vote in parliament beforehand.
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Luckily, an even more significant number has been inspired to act.
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"The damage to customers could be much more significant," said Pitt.
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It is possible something much more significant could come from it.
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Next year's elections may prove a more significant challenge for Democrats.
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But battles going on far from Westminster could prove more significant.
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Archaeologists expect to uncover more significant ancient relics in the area.
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But Moscone's impact and vision is much more significant than that.
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In crucial media markets, the Democratic advantage is even more significant.
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Many survivors, however, say social consequences are a more significant deterrent.
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Perhaps more significant is that the ban lasted just a week.
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Among girls 15 to 19, changes have been even more significant.
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But it has the potential to be something much more significant.
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Another, perhaps more significant, is encouraging them to stay the course.
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But the effect on their bottom line may be more significant.
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That move could be more significant for the precedent it sets.
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This process could be even more significant in the polar regions.
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The potential downsides of whole body cryotherapy are much more significant.
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Oddsmakers have also recently made Mr. Trump a more significant favorite.
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Nearly 20 of these involved minor theft; others were more significant.
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But, if it bursts, you may have a more significant problem.
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Yet Beijing's recent turn to tradition may be even more significant.
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Other states have adopted far more significant changes to voting rules.
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Far more significant was the role he played in the field.
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When you don't account for education, the gap becomes even more significant.
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Guys are going to have an opportunity to have more significant roles.
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More significant price competition is expected when other competitors emerge in 2021.
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We should have more significant profit taking, but we're not getting it.
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Potentially more significant is the development of artificial intelligence and machine translation.
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But what made it all the more significant was its strategic intent.
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This becomes all the more significant when considering Mr Xi's foreign policy.
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A more significant issue relates to the rules for conducting the campaign.
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Candelaria did not specify whether those with more significant injuries were students.
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This represents a much more significant time dilation effect than anybody realized.
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Here are the main reasons we found — some trivial, some more significant.
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On its heels, Hurricane Flossie could bring more significant impacts, he said.
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This should skew the distribution of published results, towards more 'significant' findings.
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It's one of the more significant narrative arcs to emerge this season.
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But maybe more significant is that the city is the state's capital.
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But even among Republicans, female donors are playing a more significant role.
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We've broken down some of Trump's more significant connections to Russia below.
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For China's web companies, the divide may have even more significant implications.
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But while less gossip-worthy, her weight was more arguably more significant.
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But a lawsuit against Mark Zuckerberg's firm might produce more significant sanctions.
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"We're happy it's not more significant than that," manager Bryan Price said.
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However, the bond connect could be more significant for global asset managers.
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Eaton had a string of injuries — nagging and more significant — this season.
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Are there matters that are more significant than specific foreign policy options?
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One of the more significant shifts is the move into social messaging.
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And this may require more significant change than the company is offering.
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More significant, however, may be the demographic changes in the Republican Party.
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At public schools, they were up a much more significant 69 percent.
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It is the more lasting effect, however, that could be more significant.
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"Testing may play a more significant role after the pandemic has peaked."
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And no reporter was more significant in this respect than Wendell Smith.
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The movement in the next two weeks should be much more significant.
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In other cases, Iranian support for the insurgency has been more significant.
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"So, you may well see a few more significant seizures," he added.
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More significant, the U.S. will slap a 15 percent tariff on Dec.
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The more significant threat to the merger may come from the Justice Department.
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Some songs, like "Ribs" she says, have grown even more significant to her.
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Perhaps more significant than that is the spreading of this kind of protest.
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Following Wednesday's speech, Powell will have one more significant public interaction — the Dec.
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You had a long-running issue with the SEC over something more significant.
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That the attack didn't do more significant damage appears to be by design.
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As long as they're conscientious, that can make the awards only more significant.
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The second and more significant reason for the Lib Dems' optimism is Brexit.
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Wheat producers also are hoping for more significant aid payments this time around.
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Either is permissible, because no factor appears to be more significant than another.
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So the direct impact, everyday this lasts, will be more significant than SARS.
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Far more significant is the mystery of Trump's calls with Putin and MBS.
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The tie back to Bonnie's father is even more significant this episode, though.
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Did Jenner decide that thunderstorms were simply more significant to her than bugs?
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Maybe. There are cultural reasons, too, though, and I think they're more significant.
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It is a much more significant change than the lifting of the moratorium.
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The logic is compelling given that China is the more significant trade offender.
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Something more significant has to happen for the bearish case to be strengthened.
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What's even more significant is that these new midterm voters were primarily Democrats.
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More significant price competition is expected when other generic competitors emerge in 2021.
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But some defeats are only backdrops for more significant stories of human valor.
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He felt the time was right to take on more significant outside investment.
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It's a striking photo visually, but something even more significant below the surface.
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Yet one more significant piece of M&A in the online recruitment industry.
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I became obsessed with living a life more significant than my perceived limitations.
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These raises range from a few cents an hour to more significant increases.
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Other rail systems, including Amtrak and BNSF, have made far more significant progress.
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The other big Autopilot change is potentially more significant in terms of technology.
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But the government passed up an opportunity to make a more significant change.
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Yet the policy has proven to be more significant rhetorically than in practice.
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Yeah, the kid's cute as hell, but this clip's more significant than that.
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Why isn't he connecting in a more significant way with African-American voters?
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Bureaucracy and politics can tie up more significant investments at the local level.
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More significant is the potential to create a new paradigm for social mobility.
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The Democratic geographic disadvantage was even more significant in the Senate this cycle.
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Woods, 42, wasn't happy with his game, making his score even more significant.
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That makes her executive power, which Obama grew to embrace, even more significant.
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"It's difficult to think about something more significant than health records," said Williams.
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It also offers its recruits what may be an even more significant benefit.
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The shift in the rules governing trade with Mexico would be more significant.
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Some economists are expecting to see a more significant increase in average wages.
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Even more significant may be the way in which these drugs were identified.
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Though financial markets have been calmed, the more significant story is this decoupling.
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But I think it was more significant than I might have guessed beforehand.
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But that makes the antiracist twist on his work feel even more significant.
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As a panel, not as individuals because it would have more significant impact.
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So far, the Loughlin case indicates far more significant involvement in the fraud.
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But even more significant, yields on shorter-duration notes rose above longer-duration yields.
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The flights were pushed until tomorrow, setting up another and more significant historical event.
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But the shift on a public option would be an even more significant break.
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More significant, if less obvious, is that NEPA's delays and expenses can undermine innovation.
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I'd just undervalued them so deeply that I weighed romantic love as more significant.
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It'd be "much more significant than we've ever seen in our lifetime," Walker says.
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The game's weighty subject matter has become even more significant over the last year.
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It's bigger than my career and more significant than record sales – it's my family.
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It feels more significant with the past eleven months already behind us, doesn't it?
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In this version, civilization — and all its threats — is a much more significant theme.
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More significant than all of this, though, is the fact that surprise is overrated.
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But it is looking like the more significant design refresh is happening in 2017.
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But even more significant is the psychosocial impact of the attack on the boy.
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And even more significant than the LiveWire release is what Harley-Davidson offers next.
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Over the past 12 months, though, shares have fallen a more significant 16.4 percent.
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Those with tougher policies, including an enforcement component, appeared to have more significant results.
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Much more significant are the students or professionals who move abroad for better opportunities.
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"This research is a gateway to put more significant research efforts on human communication."
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When more significant changes arrived, longtime users have complained the company had betrayed them.
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But, arguably, there is something more significant at work here: the sociality of food.
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What seems more significant is how little prices have moved since the 2013 study.
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More significant topics are given less time, but you know they're on everyone's mind.
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Yet an earlier scene involving Deja might be even more significant to the episode.
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If the organization accidentally discloses HIPAA-protected information, the consequences are much more significant.
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Its resurgence seemed as if it could be a harbinger of more significant change.
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And for conservative causes and cases over time, it will be even more significant.
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This wealth gap is even more significant in ultra-wealthy people over age 70.
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More significant is the uncertainty they have created for the wealthiest and best connected.
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A more significant threat on the horizon, however, is the possibility of antitrust action.
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But some more significant changes — like how Medicare pays for drugs — could require Congress.
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The election heading into a second round is more significant that it might look.
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It could prompt further and more significant military action against the Kurds by Turkey.
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Each lost tournament may cost a local charity one of its more significant donations.
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Among a governor's many powers, none is more significant than signing a death warrant.
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Those players preferred a more significant pay increase over a longer period of time.
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Focusing too much attention on this organism may divert resources from more significant pathogens.
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More significant, he has thrown 21 percent more pitches than he threw last season.
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But the fact that all three converge in this case is even more significant.
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But the selection of Amy Sherald for Michelle Obama's portrait is perhaps more significant.
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Still, each human life is more significant than a trillion-dollar gross national product.
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Less frequently, but not unheard-of, are erasures that pertain to more significant topics.
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But its changes are more significant than those of any one of its predecessors.
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The imposition on aristocratic families could be even more significant than in the film.
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This season, though, Dybala will wear an even more significant number for Juventus: 10.
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But the document wrestled with what many church historians consider a more significant change.
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But in this case, there were far more — and more significant — unknowns than knowns.
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Budiansky does not give the case much attention, but it is arguably more significant.
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"[It could also be] something more significant like irritable bowel syndrome," Dr. Jones adds.
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However, the impacts over the open ocean are expected to be much more significant.
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I learned by thinking bigger and challenging myself to make a more significant impact.
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Perhaps even more significant, it stars Ms. van Kampen's husband, Mark Rylance, as Philippe.
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More significant was its unembarrassed youthfulness, its update of the ballet-in-sneakers tradition.
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Connectivity and experience are arguably now more significant in building customer joy and loyalty.
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Since then, more significant proposed revisions to the rule have been delayed six times.
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Some say the imminent birth of their baby is, if anything, even more significant.
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Those near-term effects are subtle but by midcentury may be far more significant.
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Its footprint in the American health insurance system becomes more significant and more entrenched.
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Suddenly, Winterfell's quotidien structures — from weirwood trees to Crypts — take on a more significant meaning.
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More significant, community leaders told Fox News that many registered there as first-time voters.
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More significant, they persisted through torturous negotiations toward a compromise to restrain swelling budget deficits.
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Republicans' Obamacare replacement bill: The winners and losers The political ramifications couldn't be more significant.
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And the launch of the iPhone 7 was arguably more significant here than anywhere else.
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But the impact for bonds is more significant, because bonds are otherwise traded so rarely.
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The difference between 700 and 750 is much more significant than between 750 and 800.
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More significant, the Carrington event played havoc with Earth's new telecommunications system, the electric telegraph.
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Even more significant ... the pics they've most recently posted have something missing ... their wedding rings.
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"The US-China trade war is a more significant theme to the market," he said.
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There are several cleavages in this election, but none more significant than race and education.
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More significant than the policies is the temperament that the FDP would bring to government.
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He's been given the opportunity to fight for something infinitely more significant than protecting Joffrey.
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But even more significant are the emotional reveals, and they're what truly make "Visitor" special.
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More significant are efforts to cut Pyongyang's access to hard currency and smuggled weapons technology.
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The impact on injuries and associated medical expenses is likely to be even more significant.
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This would allow for more significant advances in hardware, and also could prevent customer exhaustion.
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More significant fresh evidence of Americans' antipathy to abortion comes in the form of legislation.
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However, the ruling could have a more significant impact on corporates thinking about entering Indonesia.
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But as Motherboard's story explains, the environment will almost certainly pay a more significant cost.
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But if you live in Japan, it's a much more significant update to the line.
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But more significant to us today is what the BMW 328 represents as design heritage.
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Those temporary snafus could point to bigger challenges if there is a more significant event.
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But the larger and more significant a monument is, the harder it is to transform.
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The captain of that team, John Smit, argued this 2019 triumph was even more significant.
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One of the more significant issues raised was that of how virtual working was managed.
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However, violent and destructive activities on a massive scale pose a much more significant concern.
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Even more significant moves come when a company goes into or out of the indexes.
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Among his more significant proposals is a state program to investigate prisoners' claims of innocence.
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The emoji becomes even more significant when considered along with Moretz's Instagram post from Sunday.
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The more significant moves came among business owners who "strongly" approved or disapproved of Trump.
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"It's likely we start to raise more significant amounts of money next year," Douglas said.
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This ensures a more significant financial return on investment for clean energy while mitigating carbon.
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On Comedy Has a more significant television subgenre been born this century than cringe comedy?
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But a more significant stock market drop could change the sentiment toward the housing market.
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The re-enfranchisement of most former felons in the state is potentially much more significant.
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But once you get past the outfit, a much more significant detail emerges: the expression.
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This project has felt more significant and personal than any other recipe collection I've created.
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Drivers in these two states will see more significant changes — but that's not saying much.
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That exodus made it even more significant that deaths had increased compared with previous years.
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The threat from the novel coronavirus is exponentially more significant than the risk of Ebola.
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Furthermore, investing in these modifications now helps to offset more significant costs in the future.
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"Honestly, I don't want to make an insignificant person more significant than they are," Rep.
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But he said she'll need to make more significant changes to turn the company around.
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On a two-year stacked basis, the drop was even more significant, at 9.8 percent.
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It wants more significant international regattas — perhaps a Volvo Ocean Race stopover — and more competitions.
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This felt like something a bit more significant and prevented me from gripping the ball.
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That could lead to more significant oil supply disruptions and renewed upward pressure on prices.
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He said an antitrust battle involving Amazon&aposs cloud will be more significant than most.
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Like the assistant openings, some associate and coordinator jobs require more significant work experience, however.
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What is more significant is the fact that we have already begun the election process.
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But that makes the structure (and perceived legitimacy) of any trial all the more significant.
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In late November, YouTube announced a different but even more significant change to its infrastructure.
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Here's CTE's interactive map: Transportation for America highlights a few of the more significant ones.
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But the Bolt is far more significant than any offering from Tesla ever could be. Why?
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According to the ESPN report, Miller's dislocated knee is considered "more significant" than a regular dislocation.
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The drop was also more significant for those who also received lessons on diet and health.
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But this child will was conceived using a donor's mitochondrial DNA, a much more significant leap.
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The departure of Mnuchin, Ashworth argued, would be more significant for markets than even replacing Powell.
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That's all the more significant when one considers just how fast the utility market is growing.
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The experiment shows a significant discrepancy with the Standard Model that's getting more significant with time.
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The symbolism of this defeat for the SNP is arguably more significant than the defeat itself.
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More significant than the CET1 ratios noted above, however, is the Enhanced Supplementary Leverage Ratio (ELSR).
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I've never created content around a soundtrack, and it makes filming a fleeting moment more significant.
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Compared with tackle and center, the guard position is more significant in establishing a running game.
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I believe that teachers should at LEAST make a more significant amount above standard minimum wage.
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What's more significant than the profanity is Kim's complete ownership and don't-give-a-fuck attitude.
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The price of oil is a more significant indicator, since it often falls with economic activity.
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Avascent expects South Korea, Israel and Brazil to be more significant exporters over the next decade.
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Trump's clueless and harmful comments make Clinton's full-throated embrace of abortion rights even more significant.
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But today's failure could have even more significant repercussions for NASA's human spaceflight program moving forward.
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Originally, Shum Jr.'s Charlie was supposed to have a more significant presence in the movie.
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If the 'hot air' were to dissipate, the silver price could come under more significant pressure.
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That's why the joint photo of both ministers is even more significant than the meeting itself.
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Another, perhaps even more significant shift was expanding into schools with a K-12 educational platform.
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The second, and far more significant, instance, was during the lead-up to the Civil War.
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More significant is the power struggle within the EPRDF, a coalition of four ethnically-based parties.
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But what Thwaites and the glaciers around it have in store could be much more significant.
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It was a moving acknowledgement made all the more significant because the couple is so private.
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"I would expect stabilisation or a slight decline, but not a more significant deterioration," he said.
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The higher you are, and the bigger your computers, the more significant a problem this is.
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"To legislate a reform is positive but to implement it is more significant," he told reporters.
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It doesn't hit triple-zeroed landmarks as often, but when it does, they are more significant.
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But perhaps there's a more significant issue to consider here — specific to the smart device category.
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"International Women's Day is always important but this year it feels even more significant," she said.
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Perhaps even more significant, Trump trails both Cruz and Rubio in hypothetical one-on-one matchups.
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She's also a woman, which is all the more significant in light of Trump's persistent sexism.
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More significant, however, is the question of whether the entire U.S. operation against ISIS is illegal.
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"Only time will tell whether it proves to be a momentary fad or something more significant."
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From The Onion: Man's garbage to have much more significant effect on planet than he will.
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However, one would expect a much more significant distraction if the flag was the Confederate flag.
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And that's what makes Steele's February 22019 email to his business associate all the more significant.
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"International Women's Day is always important, but this year it feels even more significant," she said.
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The closer art reaches our daily existence, the more significant and the more pertinent it is.
|
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As such, reports indicate that Apple may be planning more significant upgrades in the near future.
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Those shouldn't be major concerns for beginning snowshoers, but they could become more significant over time.
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Our media business will play a much more significant role in the Verizon of the future.
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And what's even more significant is that her son, Jason, now seems to know it, too.
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"This virus is demonstrating a potential that is way more significant than the flu," Bossert said.
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While the raise garnered headlines, the move to curb stock awards may ultimately be more significant.
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The more significant issue is how personal device use will affect ongoing criminal and congressional investigations.
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As shocking as the killing was, it was also more significant than it had first appeared.
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It would be a more significant drop than the company experienced during the last financial crisis.
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Some errors were minor — like portions of directions that were missing — but others were more significant.
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Those obstacles played a far more significant role in U.S. plant closures than NAFTA ever did.
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Now, into this volatile mix comes a new, potentially more significant threat: al Qaeda and ISIS.
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And it questions the effectiveness of one of the more significant counterterrorism efforts on the continent.
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And so far, these clips have had a far more significant impact on U.S. political discourse.
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Even more significant numbers would be supportive of an extended air war or more limited strikes.
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More significant yet is the way Moscow has been strengthening its nuclear forces in the region.
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Still, others worried that the tougher talk on trade could potentially lead to more significant consequences.
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Clinton would win the American presidency; surely that was more significant than what they had accomplished.
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"More significant is the current bidding process for Contract areas 1-3 in Thailand," he said.
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Peter J. Henning suggests that Congress should have a more significant role in handling possible conflicts.
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But I think the more significant development was the latest sign of anxiety among congressional Republicans.
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That is worrying enough; even more significant is that Mexico had planned for exactly that eventuality.
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As more data is gathered, the sheer number of mutations we all carry becomes more significant.
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Connectivity and experience are arguably now more significant than brand in building customer joy and loyalty.
|
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At the same time, the Cubs and Padres had another, far more significant thing in common.
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But the implications may well prove even more significant than a flow-through into metal ingot pricing.
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But more significant than the specific tariff changes was a sense of permanence, stability, and legal enforceability.
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The situation could have an impact on Myanmar's transition and risked creating "a more significant terrorism problem".
|
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Another and perhaps more significant downside of inductive wireless charging involves the size of the charging coils.
|
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For existing Apple Watch owners, the more significant improvements will come with the release of watchOS 5.
|
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But also said that the breadth of the category also made Apple's impact on it more significant.
|
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Most notably, the Kochs were far more significant backers of his business than he has publicly acknowledged.
|
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But for some people, that support can play a more significant role in their quality of life.
|
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More significant new features likely await users in iOS 13, which should be announced this coming June.
|
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In neighborhoods of color with older, more rundown housing, smaller buyers were often the more significant force.
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But Walmart's app gained steam as it saw more significant year-over-year growth, the report said.
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Traders said profit-taking ahead of the weekend kept a lid on any more significant price gains.
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More significant, some sectors of India's economy that have been through serious problems are now doing well.
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These divides become even more significant (and frustrating) as I get older and choose where to live.
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If these levels are breached, she said that is when "we are looking at something more significant."
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Heightening that distrust is a useful tool for the Trump team, particularly with more significant battles ahead.
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Climate change is a far more significant and favorable issue under Trump than it was under Obama.
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But it's a Twitter that is far broader and more significant than the one he first imagined.
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And don't forget to account for these costs, as well — they're often more significant than you think.
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The relationship between technology and government will become ever more significant to the future of our economy.
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But the more significant sanctions aren't being reimposed until the end of the second, 180-day period.
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Perhaps even more significant, it left him only five short of tying Roger Federer's record of 222.
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They're no more significant than Sarah Palin's were when she said one could see Russia from Alaska.
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To formally name Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism, however, would represent a more significant step.
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More significant was the opinion handed down by the appeals court on Monday in United States v.
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The more significant tranche of sanctions, including on oil sales, won't come back into force until November.
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But a more significant marker than their faith was their shared origin in North Africa, especially Morocco.
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In reality, though, what differentiates Trump from Brexit is far more significant than what may unite them.
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But more significant than what has been learned through Mueller's public filings, perhaps, are the remaining unknowns.
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Physicians must play a more significant role in the tactical and strategic running of our healthcare institutions.
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As clubbing culture has become bigger, and possibly more significant, clubs have had to up their games.
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Perhaps more significant, at least politically, are the implications for healthcare stakeholders like hospitals, insurers, and drugmakers.
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This week, however, LinkedIn confirmed that the 2012 breach was much more significant than it originally thought.
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They are all the more significant with buzz around a possible merger of Sprint and T-Mobile.
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But the more significant sanctions aren't being reimposed until the end of the second, 28500-day period.
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That stocky build makes it more durable and tougher in situations that require more significant blunt force.
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It's hard to think of a team that suffered more significant reversals in such a short time.
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But this study has more significant implications that go much deeper into our understanding of our world.
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Before July, verification was even more significant because only verified users had access to anti-abuse features.
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Perhaps more significant: Google's chief business officer says YouTube may change rules about videos users can upload.
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That pressure, of being the only one bringing in money, is more significant than I had realized.
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DECLINES IN CHINA AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTION AND SALES WILL BE MORE SIGNIFICANT IN FEB VS JAN - INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION
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China, in Bannon's thinking, represents a far more significant and long-term threat to the United States.
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But arguably even more significant than the nature of the attack was where Trump lifted it from.
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But the saga of Parnas and Fruman is also indicative of more significant problems with our system.
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"But arguably the direction the chancellor takes on addressing longer-term issues may be much more significant."
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How would it be any more significant than breaking the record by running downhill on roller skates?
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That aggression is likely to elicit a more significant response, potentially leading to a much larger conflict.
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There is not enough focus on the moral aspect of this event, which is far more significant.
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The more significant storms appear more likely across the area from late afternoon into the overnight hours.
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Perhaps more significant for Tesla skeptics: the company generated $1.1 billion of free cash flow last year.
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But while life expectancy is a good indicator of health, quality of life is perhaps more significant.
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I think this testy press avail though marks a more significant turning point in the mayor's campaign.
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More significant, there is little attempt to place "Rashomon" in the larger context of Japanese cinematic practice.
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But it wasn't long before more rift zones appeared, and brought with them much more significant changes.
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"Certainly there were expectations perhaps that the rollback would be more significant than just 20.48%," he said.
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That would be a much more significant move, since it would signal a severe, national pork shortage.
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The savings from the cuts are expected to have a more significant impact in 2018, Record said.
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However, Democrats cutting into Republican majorities in state legislatures can be a more significant cause for concern.
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Perhaps more significant is the number of rural hospitals that are shutting down their obstetric care units.
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"Certainly there were expectations perhaps that the rollback would be more significant than just 296.984%," he said.
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If this becomes a reality, the retaliation action by China is going to be far more significant.
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A new analysis of satellite data shows that the leak was far more significant than previously thought.
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"If you have these liquidity-driven sharp sell-offs that come at the end of the cycle, or maybe even causes the end of the cycle, then I think you can have a much more significant asset price correction and even more significant increase in market volatility," Kolanovic said.
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While the previous Anniversary Update included more significant features, the Creators Update includes some small and welcome additions.
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Oil prices have been on a generally downward path for a month, with more significant declines this week.
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He has argued that information leaks from his administration are more significant than the reports that they fuel.
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Baby-name conventions are changing, and this choice feels more significant than simply a desire to be different.
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Those divisions are made more significant by the casting of Madeleine Madden, an indigenous actress, as Marion (pictured).
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Even more significant is the role he plays as a historian, documenting what's left of the Dukha people.
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So there might be a more significant reason Pitt was acting out a phone conversation during the serenade.
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That could set off a dangerous chain reaction: European sanctions, more significant Iranian violations and possible military escalation.
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What made this month's explosion more significant was Russia's acknowledgement that a "nuclear isotope power source" was involved.
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But more significant was an increase in suicides and overdoses, which added 2.4 more deaths per 100,000 Americans.
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With so much personal wealth still held locally, wealth management could also become an even more significant industry.
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I think IBM had a much more significant breakthrough in the '20203s where it could understand 16 words.
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But, the fact that she happened to be born during this year's Aries season is even more significant.
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More significant, the editors used social media to crowdsource the terminology of the kona, getting hundreds of responses.
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But that researcher, Liz Hamel, noted that the Sanders bill and other proposals call for more significant changes.
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Making truly forceful changes could have a much more significant impact on time spent, and potentially ad revenue.
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None are more significant or impressive than Jayson Tatum's fairytale ascendence towards a ceiling we can't yet see.
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With Monday's confirmation that the Russia story isn't going away, that gap could become more significant over time.
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Meanwhile, some in the Senate have pushed to make the law permanent and some want more significant reforms.
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Such factors are always going to be more significant drivers of action than the views of international lawyers.
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All-in-all this seems like a big win for creatives and a more significant victory for Apple.
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More significant than the money, though, are the changes that technologies like Auris presage for the medical profession.
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Exports from Africa to Europe and mainland China to America are more significant than passenger flows between them.
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More significant still, the vast majority will join "multi-academy trusts", charitable bodies which run chains of schools.
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But the line seems perhaps more significant for the message it sent: that Obama is intentionally undermining America.
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Although the bilateral numbers were hardly incriminating for China, the more significant multilateral numbers were even less so.
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Now, it turns out, a sizable number of Americans have a much more significant regret: paying for college.
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Simply put, reading materials impact the quality of teaching in much more significant ways than you might know.
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Replacing Kennedy, the swing vote for the last decade on the closely divided court, would be more significant.
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M&A could become a more significant feature at GSK as it bolsters its pipeline in priority areas.
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In dollar terms, only airplanes are a more significant American export to China, the world's second-largest economy.
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I think it will be more significant when New York State Drivers Licenses allow the X gender marker.
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"[Pleasantville] was my tiny little universe, and therefore, the space I took up felt more significant," he says.
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Originality is more significant in collectibles than in fine art, where a restoration of a work is understood.
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He said he was open to making it bigger, more significant, maybe they could add a love scene.
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After deliberating since last week, the jury was unable to reach a verdict on the more significant charges.
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"As far as this goes, it's more significant than politics," Smith said in a press call with reporters.
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The other, more worrisome, outcome would be that 2019-nCoV becomes a more significant seasonal virus, like influenza.
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Some experts even believe that it won't be called the iPhone 8, to denote a more significant revision.
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It is more significant than the killing of Osama bin Laden or even the death of al-Baghdadi.
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But even if missing May 1 is a foregone conclusion, there's an even bigger, more significant payment looming.
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He wrote that the process of evaluating waivers was one of the more significant duties of ethics officials.
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However, a new report from the Seattle Times says that the failure was more significant than previously understood.
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In my opinion, even more significant than issue-specific positions is millennials' disinclination to buy into American exceptionalism.
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But in the Starr office memo, Mr. Rotunda deemed the ruling far more significant for the criminal question.
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Clinton's emails, history is likely to see Russian influence as the more significant story of the 2016 election.
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"It seems clear that both sides have made more significant progress than ever," Mr. Kim, the spokesman, said.
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That I can wear this ring and feel that way about it, makes it all that more significant.
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Securing funding at either level would require a much bigger deal, with much more significant concessions from Trump.
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The US's failure to unbundle local loop (almost unique in developed world) makes NN much more significant here.
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The game "illustrates how augmented reality could potentially play a more significant role in retail over time," Chen said.
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But perhaps the more significant comment was that Services was an even greater contributor to profits than to revenue.
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All of these calendar dates stick in my mind as a whole lot more significant than Jan 1, 2017.
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The tale Caldwell spins is not one of typical unrequited romance—it is much softer, subtler, and more significant.
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And I think that this is a much more significant development than any Democrats will want to believe here.
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The 19th Communist Party Congress is more significant this year because expectations are high for a leadership shake-up.
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An even more significant factor influencing the downturn has to do with the mindset of Chinese consumers, Dunne said.
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And, number two, you want to see a sharper, even more significant reversal in the than we've had yet.
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With 200,000 stars' worth of data to study, we can look forward to more significant confirmation of our insignificance.
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With spending on the rise, the longer it takes for policy action, the more significant the changes must be.
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Purdue and its family owners argue that heroin and fentanyl are currently more significant culprits in the opioid epidemic.
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Meanwhile, the decline in downloads needed to reach the No. 1 spot on Google Play was even more significant.
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Hydropower is a much more significant source of renewable energy, but its costs are rising, and investment is falling.
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Expect more significant "offline"-related experiments, initiatives and M&A by both traditional and new tech-driven media companies.
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As Donald Trump continues to directly antagonise the LGBT community, the absence of G.L.O.S.S feels more significant than ever.
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KUDLOW: WELL, LOOK, THE PRESIDENT IS VERY -- FIRST OF ALL, THE PRESIDENT'S STATEMENTS ARE MUCH MORE SIGNIFICANT THAN MINE.
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The design changes here are more significant than the X2929.99 Carbon, with the Yoga moving to an aluminum design.
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In short, we're living in a particular political moment that makes the museum and memorial openings even more significant.
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You don't say why because of the gossip, but of course it was really for something much more significant.
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Even more significant is Goldblum's last performance as Ian Malcolm, 20 years ago, in The Lost World: Jurassic Park.
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"The markets wildly underrated the chances of a more significant slowdown in China," Rogoff told "Worldwide Exchange " on CNBC.
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The floods posed more significant problems for the cattle sector, including feedlots, where muddy conditions were depressing cattle weights.
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Michael Dukakis in 1988, the effects did become more significant in 1992 when Arkansan Bill Clinton won the nomination.
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More significant for Verizon's ambitions is that fact that it has 85033 million monthly active users on mobile devices.
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An even more significant obstacle is the cost of treatment, which can run as high as $28503,22019 per patient.
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"I would imagine it would have been a lot more significant if it was (during) school time," Tyner said.
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Between the two of us, his contributions were much more significant but at least our motivations were the same.
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This could lead to a vastly more significant change, with agencies losing deference from the courts, perhaps even entirely.
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In retrospect it was little more significant than going from a pencil to a pen: different means, same end.
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Agadez is more centrally located and will provide the US military with surveillance over a larger, more significant area.
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A more significant factor was the sharp decrease in infectious disease in the first decades of the 20th century.
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And all signs indicate that we'll play an equally if not more significant role in the election next November.
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"We needed to hire somebody who can really act, because in time she becomes much more significant," he said.
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I wouldn't have thought that important 15 years ago, but simplicity and speed have become more significant over time.
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On the other hand, the online and automated polls have shown a much more significant tightening of the race.
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But the Treasury called for even more significant changes, including having the Fed overhaul its testing models and assumptions.
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"The sale of Toshiba Memory is something that's much more significant to the future of the company," he said.
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Apply that $1.45 million to the Seattle City Council elections, however, and it&aposs a far more significant sum.
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The slump is even more significant in blue states, where many of Trump's top casinos and hotels are located.
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These effects could be far more significant and widespread, and warrant careful consideration before eliminating the adoption tax credit.
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Hamilton points out that the California drought has had a far more significant impact to these networks than people.
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More significant than the trivia is the fact that the Yankees have just kept letting Hicks do his thing.
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"I think (Asia-Pacific) is going to become a more and more significant part of our business," he said.
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But such secondary sanctions have not been tried in a more significant way when it comes to North Korea.
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In my male ignorance, I dutifully reported these details as if they were no more significant than what Mrs.
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Her pervasive fatigue also makes the moments when she tries to break through it feel that much more significant.
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Read as part of a pattern, though, the fates of Porto, Besiktas and Basel point to something more significant.
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One of the more significant rules is whether all residents are required to be members of the golf club.
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Mr. Pompeo also is seeking to designate a more significant group, Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq, as a terrorist organization.
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Evolutionary psychologists have studied our natural "negativity bias," which makes negative experiences seem more significant than they really are.
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The deep supply chains and relatively higher wages mean the employment multiplier impacts will be more significant as well.
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The more significant changes to Apple Watch came last fall, with the release of the Apple Watch Series 4.
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This custom is especially important in politically charged cases, and even more significant in the period before Election Day.
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We all change in appearance as we age, whether it's weight gain, wrinkles, gray hair or something more significant.
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A decade from now, he will appear to be a much more significant voice than we recognize right now.
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You know, they made Henry out to be a lot more significant in the life than he really was.
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Prague's decision is all the more significant because it comes at a time when freedom seems to be reeling.
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The wireless emergency alerts will be sent in the event of a more significant quake — magnitude 5.0 or greater.
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The human factor seems to play a more significant role than it did with the other bots I tried.
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That last point makes the Green Deal's second headline statement, regarding a nearer-term 2030 target, rather more significant.
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Beyond the symbolism of Labor Day, this question of job satisfaction could not come at a more significant time.
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"My thought is that the minor antigenic changes happening are much more significant than we appreciate," Dr. Hensley said.
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Barista programs can help jails in other, possibly more significant, ways than simply helping inmates find employment upon release.
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As much as Reddit had helped me to fill empty time, it exposed a more significant emptiness within me.
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The president came forward more with a more significant push and ended up striking the deputy in the face.
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You can see this dynamic play out, if more subtly, in more significant aspects of British life as well.
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The Golden State will still need several more significant storms to start filling the state's long-term deficit in precipitation.
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That victim would certainly be able to claim invasion of privacy, but a breach of that scale seems more significant.
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But, interestingly enough, the dogs did have a more significant response to conspecific (dog) stimuli than to heterospecific (human) stimuli.
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With the development, she said the group has been able to have a more significant impact on a national level.
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But this fable, though dependably crowd-pleasing and beautifully sung, comes at the expense of a more significant theme: feminism.
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There are more significant people starting to break ranks, to tell the truth and act as if it is real.
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And it follows a rise in prices and a decline in global inventories that is making tighter supply more significant.
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And many more significant bizarre events leave Chris wondering whether something inimical is going on, or he's just being paranoid.
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"By laying out that vision, the likelihood of taking steps in that direction become much more significant," he told Tapper.
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Cassie says the number became even more significant when she learned that exactly 16 people died in the plane crash.
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More significant weakening was expected over the weekend and into early next week while Florence moves inland, the NHC said.
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There are more significant people starting to break ranks, to tell the truth and act as if it is real.
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After Ada leaves Nigeria to attend school in Virginia, the spirits take more significant control of their host body's consciousness.
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This nomination is all the more significant given Gaga's recent comments during The Hollywood Reporter's annual actresses roundtable in November.
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"There are few things more significant or valuable than a friendship that will withstand the test of time," she wrote.
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Even more significant is a railway project which would connect China to Kathmandu, and eventually to Nepal's border with India.
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"The more significant drag on oil markets is China's weaker consumption data," said Stephen Innes, managing partner, at Vanguard Markets.
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"As oil continues to decline, we expect this could represent a more significant headwind in the foreseeable future," she said.
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Amazon would simply be more significant in a smaller market — though one that still serves as a significant transportation hub.
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"He said he was open to making it bigger, more significant, maybe they could add a love scene," she writes.
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In 2009, the two bands toured together and, in hindsight, it was more significant than it seemed at the time.
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But the decision is arguably just as, if not more, significant, because of the structural remedies being ordered upon Facebook.
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But, perhaps more significant, the march was a vivid demonstration that the Chavista movement is now outnumbered by the opposition.
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Partly for that reason, these smaller companies can expect a much more significant windfall from a slashed corporate tax rate.
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They are surely also stewing even more over Hillary Clinton's devastating election loss that becomes more significant by the week.
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But the more significant change occurred among the moderate middle-income, especially among men, in the suburbs of the state.
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Bailey believes this new study may be even more significant than general genetic findings if the findings can be replicated.
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Consider Best's star-crossed football career, and the hits from which he was fortunate not to sustain more significant damage.
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Beginners can start by playing simple games — popping balloons, for example — but they're encouraged to grow toward more significant uses.
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That action is not irreversible, and many more significant measures would be needed to meet Trump&aposs demand for denuclearization.
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But more significant, the documents reflect a pervasive unfairness that would embarrass even the strongest advocate of law and order.
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But it's definitely more significant than your typical shoe debut (or any sneaker design that's come along thus far, really).
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One of the more significant proposals—and the only one with bipartisan support—would create a federal "dig once" rule.
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SVB Leerink analyst Ami Fadia called the forecast cut more significant than expected, but said it is probably more realistic.
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When an applicant has one or more significant health conditions, it's often easier to get term life than whole life.
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Those 171 citations are more significant than the number might appear, said Phyllis C. Borzi, an assistant secretary of labor.
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The protests may have ebbed, but they may also have provoked a more significant battle for the future of Iran.
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Commissioning works of art is far more significant than simply slapping a corporate name on someone else's event, he said.
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Advocates said laws aimed at cutting back on the use of plastic straws can help spur more significant behavioral changes.
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CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS LTD - IN AUGUST, DEMAND FOR PREMIUM CLASS TRAVEL EXPERIENCED A MORE SIGNIFICANT DROP RELATIVE TO LEISURE TRAVEL
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The report said that the shutdown had "much more significant effects on individual businesses and workers" than the overall economy.
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"The technology inside the vehicle is much more significant than we would apply" to a consumer-owned car, he said.
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I approached this as, that the more significant factor here, beyond policy, was buffoonery, psychopathology, random and ad hominem cruelties.
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Mueller's inquiry is, if anything, even more politically sensitive and more significant to the nation than the CIA leak probe.
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Four divisional matchups remain, none more significant than their first, on Thanksgiving at Dallas, which trails Washington by two games.
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But, to many, what is more significant, and what lies at the root of the excitement, is what has changed.
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But having to postpone a wedding — or for a lot of people out there, cancel it altogether — is more significant.
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The damage to your ceiling, however, may be more significant, and may require the expertise of a plaster restoration company.
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But none was more significant than the role played by the Basques themselves, who were tired of years of bloodshed.
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More significant, they also betray a broad generational anxiety about the technological future and the role of humans in it.
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More significant than the nominal interest rate set by central banks is the real interest rate, which adjusts for inflation.
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More significant than their personal rapport, a Harris endorsement of Mr. Biden would be politically useful for both of them.
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Motorola has made a more significant change with the capacity of the phone's battery, which is now a respectable 28,28mAh.
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And it is actually more significant because if we do it right, we can get this digital marketplace working properly.
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"Capex growth slowdown is more significant for stocks exposed to high international sales and U.S.-China trade war," Deshpande said.
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And this year's bushfires make that meaning even more significant — and the need for allies to show solidarity more urgent.
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But experts still warn against handing over money because it may lead to far more significant costs down the road.
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Bloomberg claims its huge newsroom and data resources make its initiative more significant than what other news outlets are doing.
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What make this change more significant is that it is occurring a time when the demand for money is rising.
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Credico is also central to one of the more significant tangles between prosecutors and the defense team before the trial.
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Decades later, President Truman sent US forces to a far more significant intervention in the Korea War without Congressional authorization.
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These decisions can be small, like deciding to make coffee for your fellow campers, but often, they're much more significant.
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But the national and international attention on the case likely made the charge more significant for the defendant, he said.
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Still, the more significant thread stems from Trump's relationship with attorney Roy Cohn, the one-time right hand of Sen.
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Even more significant, he appeared before the same committee when he was nominated for a federal district judgeship in 22019.
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I'd even go further and say that Switch Lite one-ups its sibling in a number of more significant ways.
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More significant than what was said was what was not: Gregorius did not mention the discomfort in his right shoulder.
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Even more significant is the platinum ten, the first critical minutes that can mean the difference between life and death.
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Even more significant, in the long run, is the fact that MoMA has acquired the Saar prints for its collection.
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Suddenly, the question of whether to use Evan or his given Chinese name feels like a much more significant choice.
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" Russo said, "the consequences of 'Civil War' will have an even more significant impact [than 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier'].
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These laws are a far more significant impediment to local regulation, and to gun regulation more generally, than the Second Amendment.
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More significant is the sacking of Saud al-Qahtani, the belligerent media adviser to the powerful crown prince, Muhammad bin Salman.
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J C PENNEY COMPANY INC - FOURTH TRANCH OF TARIFFS WILL HAVE A MORE SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON PRIVATE LABEL BRANDS - CONF CALL
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Such problems are serious, but a more significant risk from as-you-please numbers is the eventual damage to public trust.
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Operational risk, while more significant than credit or market risk, is well-controlled and litigation exposure is in line with peers.
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They argue that factors such as economic development and public health infrastructure are far more significant than climate in controlling malaria.
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The impact of the rift could be more significant for Qatar National Bank (QNB), the Middle East's largest bank by assets.
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But even more significant than that particular piece of gaslighting is the glaring hole at the core of Hannity's conspiracy theory.
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They also said they are willing to give more significant debt relief measures once the program concludes in August of 2018.
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In perhaps one of the more significant developments, police are also reevaluating how they deal with evidence supplied by social media.
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Perhaps more significant ... "The Talk" is a topical show, and sexual harassment is a staple, which would make for uncomfortable conversation.
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Arguably in the last few weeks, we've seen more significant privacy announcements from the company than in the past several years.
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"More significant weakening is forecast on Saturday as Florence moves farther inland over central South Carolina," the NHC said on Thursday.
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But there's a little-noticed detail in this merger that could be more significant than the purchase of any single ISP.
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The rise of black hat consultants comes as Amazon's marketplace continues to become a more significant piece of its retail business.
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I wonder, though, if what happens with Sam Kerr in the next few weeks and months may be even more significant.
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But more significant is the fact that the cabin of the HabaNiro is far bigger than its compact exterior would suggest.
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But Trump may be hesitant to stir the pot in a more significant way with just nine months until Election Day.
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When it comes to going to college, there is only one notification more significant than being admitted: the financial aid package.
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It could be a few weeks, or it could be many months for someone who has a more significant weight problem.
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But whether any of these businesses can scale into something more significant than a niche player is a big question mark.
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The net interest margin contracted to 4.8% from 5.3% while earnings on NBK notes have prevented a more significant margin contraction.
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More significant in terms of underlying market dynamics is the loss of growth momentum in China, which dominates global aluminum production.
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But like a sugar high, the buzz might not last, unless it's accompanied by more significant long-term reforms, analysts said.
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The more middle-of-the-road Series B rounds have also grown, but by a more significant 83 percent since 2008.
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Ms Mordaunt's rise is far more significant than the reverse side of the coin, Mr Williamson's fall, fascinating though that is.
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As it turns out, browsing plays a much more significant role in game discovery than it does for non-game apps.
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But the consensus assumes there will be no additional tariffs or a more significant acceleration in the economic slowdown in China.
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If the railroad stocks falter, that knocks down the main pillar that has kept the Dow transports from more significant underperformance.
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More significant in terms of underlying market dynamics is the loss of growth momentum in China, which dominates global aluminium production.
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But what's even more significant is how much farther Waymo cars can go before a human driver has to take over.
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The role of health education, whether from the registered dietician, nurse educator, nurse practitioner or physician is now even more significant.
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" Even more significant, Shaft says his contacts and personal team of writers and producers are responsible for her megahit, "Bodak Yellow.
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Risks are more significant at rural lenders as they lack sufficient capability to diversify in terms of geography, industry or clients.
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"Further, the post global financial crisis period has seen more significant periods of underperformance when multiples have been elevated," it said.
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"When you realize the size of the real bitcoin market, the CME starts to look a lot more significant," Hougan said.
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The IMF is also at odds with Germany and some other northern European countries over granting Greece more significant debt relief.
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But on a more significant level, if you are a fan of Beyoncé, you know how much motherhood means to her.
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It is clear that the relationship between technology and government will become ever more significant to the future of our economy.
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The biggest unknown is what will happen to the Chinese renminbi (CNY) and whether we will see a more significant devaluation.
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A more significant problem than the winds will be the potential for flooding -- from storm surge and heavy rainfall, he said.
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Microsoft's switch to Bluetooth Xbox One controllers is more significant than just improved range with its new Xbox One S console.
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Which makes Trump's comments all the more significant, since Kushner often uses the New York Post as an outlet for leaks.
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Neither is proven yet, and between the two I can't help but think that the Assistant is a more significant gamble.
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" "My view as an Iranian is that I do not consider (Trump) more significant than a fly," says Hadaytollah Rabiyee. "Why?
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As marketing has become more affordable and effective, smaller companies are able to be much more significant players in global markets.
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When it comes to applying to college, there is only one notification more significant than being accepted: the financial aid letter.
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Sharon might have a more significant role in the comics, but the film version of her is thin, used for convenience.
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Mathematically, the more time you allow the money to compound at a positive growth rate, the more significant the growth becomes.
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The problem may even be wider ranging and more significant as the ones experienced by other parts of America's crumbling infrastructure.
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Not out of blind faith, but because she believed that what we hold in common is more significant than our differences.
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The intriguing Lady Crane, who seemed as if she could become more significant, was killed in perfunctory fashion by the Waif.
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He said there are other bills that Congress is moving forward with that will have a more significant impact on prices.
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In their search for deeper truths, however, these analysts may have missed a conclusion that is more superficial—yet more significant.
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Second, and more significant, Buttigieg has chosen — deliberately, I suspect — rarely to invoke Trump's name or attack him explicitly and directly.
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But the direction of dairy prices remains a much more significant factor for asset quality in this sector than interest rates.
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Early last week Samsung seeded review units to tech journalists and a spate of influencers and more significant issues cropped up.
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Even the OPEC secretary general said that climate change and sustainability must play a more significant role in the organization's thinking.
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But I don't really know if their role [in prostitution] is more significant than that of the male population in general.
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"More significant measures have become necessary, including the review of staffing levels, together with other interventions," it said in a statement.
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More significant is the large increase in the number of emergency room visits related to marijuana use for children and teenagers.
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Read more: Platinum Delta Amex reviewThe Platinum Delta card is getting one of the more significant makeovers among Delta Amex cards.
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Smith requested interviews with EPA employees he suspected played a more significant role in IARC's glyphosate assessment than the agency admitted.
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WikiLeaks has taken pains to say that their servers weren't compromised, which would be a more significant security concern for them.
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It might not look like much, but the match played on Rome's only cricket pitch was more significant than it appeared.
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Mondelez International and Merck suffered much more significant losses after the 2017 Notpetya attack, although they described them differently in filings.
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In the annals of the 20th century, who was the greater, more significant historical figure: Franklin D. Roosevelt or Winston Churchill?
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The importance of the Hispanic audience is even more significant in San Antonio, where 65 percent of the population is Hispanic.
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But more significant, both opiates and cannabis — like all recreational drugs — cause the release of dopamine in the brain's reward pathway.
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For many in Mexico, the arrest of García Luna last December was even more significant than the takedown of El Chapo.
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More significant will be core demand for durable goods like automobiles and appliances, which is expected to rise by 0.3 percent.
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And that's a more significant flaw than the nearly unavoidable awkwardness of less-than-extraordinary actors pretending to be mentally disturbed.
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Among the more significant of the study's findings is that it is possible to attribute some extreme weather to climate change.
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"We continue to believe that infrastructure funding will be more significant than the market is anticipating," Clifton wrote in a note.
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Trump, according to their findings, has a 55 to 60 percent chance of winning, a more significant shot than any Democrat.
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Other years saw more significant declines, for example in 2014 spending fell 6.5 percent, and in 2013 it dropped 2023 percent.
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But this declaration feels more significant because of its particular timing — the band's oldest member, Jin, is up for mandatory enlistment.
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The walls of the Upper Wright Valley are banded with light and dark rock — far more significant than they might seem.
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"The movement is more significant in the U.S.A. today than at any time in my career in the Senate," said Leahy.
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Over the years, I've learned some subtle — and perhaps even more significant — reasons for the popularity and longevity of Santa Claus.
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It is possible, too, that what the judges detected in Mr. Dhir was something more significant than a single breakout talent.
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But maybe even more significant for Bernie is the role that Bloomberg can play as a perfect foil for his campaign.
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Slightly humorous miscategorizations like these may be warnings of more significant issues with algorithms designed to detect violent or worrying behavior.
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In more significant news this week, Uber put out its first report on the violence that has occurred on the platform.
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The second and perhaps more significant damage is in the form of DNA strand breaks that result from unrepaired base modifications.
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"The maintenance burden and cost for operators to inspect all effective fan blades is much more significant than proposed," it said.
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Much more significant, starter Chad Bettis announced March 10 that his testicular cancer had spread and that he would resume chemotherapy.
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Watching this scene helped me understand the knife — a reaction to a total system and an act of more significant rebellion.
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Reed's remarkable career, which tells the story of Bauhaus and Black abstraction in the 284th century, is more significant than ever.
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Here's how Saturn in Aquarius will affect your sign: Social affairs become more significant for you during Saturn's transit through Aquarius.
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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Middle East crude benchmarks rose on Friday with DME Oman's premium posting a more significant jump than cash Dubai.
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In the 2020 race for the White House, small donors are expected to play a more significant role than ever before.
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It's even more significant because the South Koreans didn't know about it in advance, and still aren't sure what it means.
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"The right-wing terrorist threat is more significant and more challenging than perhaps public debate gives it credit for," Rowley said.
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The picture is more positive in Latin America where (richer) governments have focused on reducing inequality through more significant transfer programs.
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And it turns out to be quite a bit richer and more significant than what you might get from the headlines.
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Is the pole upon which Bergkamp is impaled a mere prop, or is it something more significant, something with greater meaning?
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Either way, Greenberg tells us that there shouldn't be any more significant issues with R. Kelly's child support payments going forward.
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But some charge that Raging Bull is responsible for LaMotta being remembered as more significant to boxing history than his accomplishments merit.
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The big picture: Liu may be bringing an offer of more significant structural concessions but do not expect major breakthroughs next week.
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One thing is for sure: Technology is going to play an even more significant part of daily lives at work and school.
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"This suggests that gait abnormalities are a more significant health problem than previously suggested, at least in published scientific literature," she added.
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Questions about White House functions Trump's immigration order has triggered one of the more significant moral and constitutional controversies in recent memory.
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By that point he'd learned that Read's conjecture was a special case of a larger and more significant problem—the Rota conjecture.
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In the end, however, it was Gastelum who landed the more significant shots—even rocking his accomplished foe opponent on several occasions.
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It will soon carry a much heavier load, and SB 100 will come to seem far more significant than it does today.
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Similarly, small lies can desensitize our brains to the negative feelings associated with lying, which opens the door to more significant lies.
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And although Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross claims price increases will go unnoticed, others expect the impact on consumers to be more significant.
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Some businesses even offer bonuses to employees who bring forth issues that could indicate more significant problems, NAVEX CEO Bob Conlin said.
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Again, they found that less estrogen and more progesterone were linked to a more significant relationship between frequency of sex and commitment.
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When I took a closer look, though, I realized there was something far more significant than products, parties, and profits going on.
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Comparing retail trade between the U.S. and Mexico to retail trade between the U.S. and China, the numbers are much more significant.
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But the Super Bowl winnings will be much more significant to Eagles quarterback Nick Foles, who's only earning $4 million this year.
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He said Adecco Group planned no more significant acquisitions this year after last month buying U.S.-based technology education firm General Assembly.
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More significant than the specs, though, was Amazon's vagueness about when, where, and how this technology will be made available to customers.
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In 2011, HTC made a more significant technological splash with the Thunderbolt, which was the first-ever LTE smartphone on Verizon Wireless.
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But the Volkswagen Group's vehicle range is quite a bit larger than Mercedes-Benz's, which makes this a more significant overall commitment.
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"The risks addressed by these statutory provisions are far more significant at larger institutions than they are at community banks," she said.
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But another comment may end up having a more significant impact — not just for Disney, but for the entertainment world at large.
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More significant effects will be felt by individual businesses and workers, particularly those who scrambled to make ends after not being paid.
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Nokia's N-gage was an attempt to make phone-based games a more significant force, with high-resolution graphics and familiar franchises.
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This Congress has already passed a law expanding platforms' liability for hosted content, and more significant expansions are already in the works.
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This approach can scale for hardcore gamers that are willing to engage with brands at a deeper level for more significant rewards.
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More significant than the number, perhaps, is the government's willingness to admit lower-skilled workers openly, rather than through the back door.
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Jasper Lawler, market analyst at U.K, spread better CMC Markets, branded Trump's victory the more significant political event, labeling it "Brexit 2.0".
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Mr Farage is thus an accidental colossus of British politics, a far more significant figure than most recent nominees to the Lords.
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The fact that Bremen is also in Germany's poorer northern half, and Dresden in its richer south, is a more significant fact.
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But it wasn't transparent about the performance penalty, and the new benchmarks suggest the penalty is much more significant than previously believed.
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" What's more, Kolanovic said the separation "is much more significant even when compared to the dot com bubble valuations of late '90s.
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But, in the upcoming series, Fisher's role is set to be more significant and emotionally charged as her son struggles with alcoholism.
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Total traffic fatalities are down significantly from 10 years ago, and the decline gets even more significant if you go back further.
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But maybe more significant (for the tweens, especially) was the addition of a front-facing camera for selfies and FaceTime video calls.
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"The move to Agadez is significant because it's going to increase capability to surveil a larger and more significant area," says Meiter.
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President Trump's trade policies may have a more significant impact on the stock market than tax reform or infrastructure spending in 2017.
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News of the partnership — which could signal a more significant push from Uber on helicopter services — will likely make competitor Blade nervous.
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"I don't like quantifying one [role is] harder or easier or funner or more significant than other characters," he told the magazine.
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"But even more significant is that we have more freedom with the design... parts can look more organic, more skeletal," Sevcik said.
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The U.S reimposed a first round of sanctions earlier this month, with more significant penalties slated to go into effect in November.
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But the two men are conjoined by something more significant: They are both unrepentant iconoclasts and gleeful disrupters of art world conventions.
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Mr. Schmidt cautioned against putting too much significance on monthly rankings and emphasized that the long-term warming trend is more significant.
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The U.S. reimposed a first round of sanctions earlier this month, with more significant penalties scheduled to go into effect in November.
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Done something much more significant than sitting in a chair being passive and wearing a plastic cape like a superhero of nothing.
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Traditional enterprise tech players like Cisco are banking on two trends that could make them more significant players in this new world.
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Perhaps more significant are the results on how Clinton handled the issues of greatest concern to all voters who watched the debate.
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"It's certainly interesting that the market didn't have a more significant drop-off," said Adrian Day, CEO of Adrian Day Asset Management.
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Budget watchers said it was a missed opportunity for more meaningful changes, as several more significant reforms were cast to the sidelines.
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But the new training and prospect of better career paths for hourly staff members could be more significant in the long term.
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But what makes the "Deadpool" movies even more significant is that, for the time being, they are the last of their kind.
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A more significant misstep came when O'Rourke, while still deciding whether to run for president, agreed to be interviewed by Vanity Fair.
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Therefore, at times, preservation of human life and human rights is far more significant than continuity of even essential practices of devotion.
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Assuming Green is integrated back into the fold seamlessly, the more significant event on the horizon will be the return of Cousins.
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Has it occurred to the Thomas three that something more significant may be at stake than dragging the court into ideological battle?
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The prospect of further rate cuts could prove the more significant factor for oil, said Petromatrix analyst Olivier Jakob, should Iran-U.
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"Those are the more significant drivers of our business, as opposed to quarter-to-quarter G.D.P. or industrial production," Mr. Tsai said.
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But more significant, from 2004 through 2007, not one child younger than 1 year old died in the United States from chickenpox.
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As Mr. Needleman watched the interior of his longtime home be transformed, more significant events were taking place out of his sight.
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Mr. Schiff said the Trump administration's move to cut off refueling for Saudi planes conducting airstrikes is more significant than the sanctions.
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On Thursday, he gave misleading answers to questions about seemingly small matters — sharpening doubts about his honesty about far more significant ones.
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But rarely do we hear about another, even more significant number: in 2014, those same foundations reported holding $865 billion in assets.
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It was also a chance to cover one more significant story about the loss of free expression in an increasingly autocratic country.
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Of the three moves Snead made, none was more significant than the deal for the All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey from Jacksonville.
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If EKANS isn't the work of state-sponsored hackers—Iranian or otherwise—that would make it even more significant by some measures.
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But it's also lost "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" and "Jane the Virgin," so maybe the more significant trend is toward well-known franchises.
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For example, Cincinnati Children's Hospital documented $100 million in avoided capital costs and even more significant amounts in their annual margin improvement.
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When you factor in the two free checked bags on Southwest and their painless change policy, the savings become even more significant.
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Perhaps even more significant than the growing number of calls for impeachment is a lawsuit filed by the Judiciary Committee on Friday.
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The number is even more significant, the aide said, because the committee employs 20 staffers, lean when compared to other Democratic operations.
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Analysts say it's more significant that four of the five women in leading ministerial positions in Finland's governing coalition are under 35.
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Cars sharing similar functions to cellphones will be a more significant trend in the future, especially with the prospect of autonomous vehicles.
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Note that in none of these reports has a dealer or user developed symptoms despite presumably much more significant and prolonged exposure.
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"The DC area lost a lot of #trees yesterday, but maybe none more significant than this 1791 Canadian Hemlock @MountVernon," he tweeted.
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What Jeff noticed was that all the Trump antics, fun and easy to cover, was fogging the more significant and important news.
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More significant, they played a key role in teaching Arsène Wenger, that oldest of managerial dogs, the most cutting edge of tricks.
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FABER: IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A CLEAR PATH THEN WHY NOT TAKE ON THE REGULATORY RISK IN A MORE SIGNIFICANT WAY.
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The 2010s were a decade of great consequence for LGBTQ Americans, but nothing was more significant than the struggle for equal marriage.
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Setting up an asset management company (AMCON2) to acquire NPLs would in our view be a more significant and credit-positive measure.
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More significant, however, is the way that the GOP has systematically destroyed trust in the government, the media and the judicial system.
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Mr. Caillet said intelligence services had concluded that Mr. Clain's role in the attacks was more significant than they had believed earlier.
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But he agreed with other experts' concerns about the ways that the improvements were more significant in some groups than in others.
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Perhaps more significant, he has deprived the military of one of its main tools of repression: Thailand's extremely severe lèse-majesté law.
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A list published last year by Zerodium shows how prices range for exploits — the more significant the software, the pricier the bug.
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Still, absent highly unusual facts, these illegal acts are ignored so that sparse investigative resources can be targeted at more significant illegality.
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They were horrified — which made their work on a new play, centered on a character with Down syndrome, all the more significant.
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We make sketches to plan grander projects, and those projects are then considered more significant works than the sketches that initiated them.
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But when it comes to putting more significant money toward Trump's candidacy, his workers have shown little inclination to support their boss.
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They were all things that had been bought or constructed with so much love, made more significant because we'd once had so little.
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More significant, though, is the degree to which no story can break through the usual rime of news coverage the way Russia does.
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He said if there was a more significant pullback, it'd be easier to declare the index is not reaching the milestone anytime soon.
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It does now in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but its arrival in Avengers: Infinity War could herald a more significant introduction later on.
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The surveys showed that a loss of trust was more significant among the Latino students and emerged more prominently in the seventh grade.
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CBM is rated one notch lower than Alfa due to its higher risk appetite, weaker capitalisation and more significant downside asset quality risks.
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I would assume the impact of having a mind-clone of your favorite celebrity at home would be more significant and less casual.
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"People who have pre-existing conditions could have more significant health effects, like people who are asthmatic, or have cardiovascular conditions," she says.
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However, the noise of combat in the LME copper stocks arena is drowning out an ever more significant shift in global inventory distribution.
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More significant is the risk/reward relationship involved with stock options: The options could make you rich — but they can also become worthless.
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Perhaps a more significant concern is that for certain less privileged and marginalised groups offensive speech can impede learning by causing psychological damage.
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Monday's long-awaited reimposition, however, is arguably more significant, because the sanctions included will hit countries and companies for importing Iranian crude oil.
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Athletes from both countries walked on stage under a unified Korean flag, but in the audience an even more significant exchange took place.
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But Flynn's plea is far more significant than Papadopoulos' because Flynn held senior positions in both the Trump campaign and the Trump administration.
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The result will be more significant and rapid sea level rise that will threaten the viability of coastal megacities, from Miami to Mumbai.
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A day after the train's departure, a less ballyhooed but potentially more significant event took place in the port of Kyaukphyu in Myanmar.
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But that was just in an offshoot app; 10 percent of all emails on the billion user-strong Gmail is much more significant.
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The WTO statement noted that several more significant trade restrictions were being considered, compounding the challenges and uncertainty in the global economic environment.
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"La Confusion", Amadou & Mariam's new album, released on September 22nd after a five-year hiatus, feels all the more significant as a result.
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It was even more significant than that, though: Manuel became the first female African-American swimmer to win gold in an individual event.
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It would take several more such events to make a more significant dent in the long-term precipitation deficit the state has accrued.
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The more significant updates this time are found under the hood, where Microsoft has installed new, quad-core 8th generation processors from Intel.
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Because the conditions to not grant any more (significant reduction exceptions, or waivers) have now been met, we can now announce zero imports.
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Moving forward, Lazear would like to see a more significant increase in productivity, which jumped in October but remained flat year over year.
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Even more significant, the first state to vote is Iowa, roughly 60 percent of whose Republican caucus-goers describe themselves as evangelical Christians.
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Xiaomi's new offering this week aren't low-cost smartphones, but they could come in handy to people in a much more significant way.
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It was just recently learned, in 2014, that the more invasive the procedure, the more significant the placebo effect—more so than medications.
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At the same time, the culture and values of the organization, the quality of the senior leadership and career opportunities were more significant.
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"We have other measures that are more significant that will help Pemex," Urzua said, adding that an announcement was likely later in March.
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"If health records and social media data start to become more routinely linked, the privacy risks could be far more significant," Shepherd said.
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Over the long term, the fate of these programs could be far more significant to climate policy than, say, individual appliance efficiency regulations.
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The Pac-12 offers many tantalizing narratives this season and none are more significant than the return of Chip Kelly to college football.
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In a more significant sense, however, the 2015 process represented a specific, detailed promise to the voters who exercised their choice in 2016.
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Redstone 2 should be the more significant update out of the two, and the second "Redstone 3" update will arrive later next year.
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However, the plan implies a much more significant equity haircut than past proposals, and has driven a rift between the board and management.
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This shift towards moderation is even more significant given the fact that Democrats in other state legislatures have moved further to the left.
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"I think this is even more significant because I've always felt that this sport is lacking diversity," says ESPN lacrosse analyst Paul Carcaterra.
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"Explosions from Cleveland typically produce relatively small volcanic ash clouds that dissipate within hours; however, more significant ash emissions are possible," it said.
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There were eight tax cuts that were greater, and even if you adjust for inflation, there were four that were much more significant.
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"In terms of morale, it probably is more significant for the senior people at Department of Justice who are political appointees," said Heiman.
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In truth, though, it is the commercial potential in the Arctic – and the diplomatic campaigns behind it – that may be even more significant.
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But financial services lobbyists and Capitol Hill aides say more significant progress on Dodd-Frank could reach well beyond next year's midterm elections.
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While seemingly simple and low stakes in nature, extrapolate these scenarios into more significant and risky areas and the consequences become much greater.
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Friday's announcement of $28503 billion in tariffs on Chinese electronics is more significant, but still a tiny fraction of our overall goods trade.
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Traci Taylor, who lists In-N-Out as her employer in public FEC documents, has made even more significant donations to Trump's campaigns.
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"The uptick in smaller red places may be more noticeable and more significant for those places in the short run, period," Muro said.
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Investors had been hoping the Fed would signal a more significant slowing of rate hikes in 2019 due to signs of economic weakness.
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Gohmert acknowledged that paltry fundraising over the years gave an opening for Winston, a self-funded candidate viewed as his more significant opponent.
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It does not change the 30 hours of debate time for more significant nominations to the Supreme Court, circuit courts and Cabinet posts.
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In part, that's because women still tend to be more negatively affected by divorce, experiencing more significant decreases in their standard of living.
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Or, recognize that delivering quality and consistent healthcare for all – a goal nearly all Americans share – requires a far more significant government role.
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The impacts on elections, Stites said, are likely more significant at the state Senate and House level than at the congressional district level.
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But with such a costly design flaw in the previous generation, you'd hope to see a more significant redesign toward repairability and sustainability.
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Does mortality play a more significant role in what you do as an artist now than it did 15 or 20 years ago?
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Some researchers argue these extreme responses could actually represent rational reactions to more significant threats, such as seeing a person with a weapon.
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In the grand scheme of things, this bad shit is more significant than many of us, and yes, I include myself in that.
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The impression of Western media was that it was more significant, although we found it hard to believe without more explanation and confirmation.
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To be sure, I spoke with an attorney, David Colapinto, whose law firm has taken more significant FBI employee cases than any other.
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Icing is possible along I-95 corridor in New England This second storm will be more significant for the Northeast than the first.
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ESPO-DUB Traders did not expect ESPO Blend to ease to more significant discounts to Dubai as Chinese demand has begun to revive.
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However, this poll would seem to indicate an appetite for more significant congressional action and investment than currently exists in the Senate proposal.
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The restructuring plan could give Mr. Cuomo (even more) significant control over the M.T.A., after years of him denying or downplaying that influence.
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For schools that do not play football, which can offer another source of income through TV contracts, Thursday's announcement may be more significant.
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For schools that do not play football, which can offer another source of income through TV contracts, Thursday's announcement may be more significant.
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Even more significant, Autor determined that though generally speaking trade shocks did not "favor conservative politicians," shocks "that disproportionately affect white males" did.
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As such, Wyden has proposed legislation that would levy far more significant punishment for companies with lax security, including jail time for CEOs.
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If anything, testing at realistic distances showed a more significant problem insofar as the SimpliSafe system was less likely to detect the interference.
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In six days, Israel had become the regional power and a more significant ally for the United States; Syria and Egypt were humiliated.
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Bolton was planning for his new job long before the news from Syria made his first few days in office even more significant.
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But emoji are more significant than they seem, and with Emojicon, Ms. Lee was out to create more than just a good time.
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That lawsuit, which is before US District Judge Richard Leon, could be dismissed on procedural grounds, potentially making the McGahn battle more significant.
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I've argued before that as technology shortens and tightens the bonds between distributed communities, they'll grow more significant culturally, financially and, eventually, politically.
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At a fundamental level, choosing the iPhone XR was more significant than a favorite color or a willingness to accept some technical differences.
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But the giving power of private funders has grown more significant as federal spending has flatlined, especially funds that can be used flexibly.
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"By elevating their capacities and capabilities, it allows us to focus on finding ways to counter more significant financial threats," Mr. Novy said.
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Wuhan has a larger population than New York City but is an even more significant transit hub given its central location in China.
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This was a backhanded tribute to Dershowitz and Epstein's other defenders: without their legal efforts, Krischer would probably have recommended more significant charges.
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Now, however, regional analysts say protests are more significant than before, revealing a loss of faith in the ability to enact change institutionally.
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That lawsuit, which is before U.S. District Judge Richard Leon, could be dismissed on procedural grounds, potentially making the McGahn battle more significant.
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"If Amazon eventually becomes a more significant retailer of major appliances, Whirlpool will be there," wrote JPMorgan analyst Michael Rehaut in Thursday's note.
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It is not surprising that party leaders yield from time to time to those clamoring for a more significant role in policy making.
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Fed officials for years have been waiting for more significant wage gains as they approve a gradual but slow pace of rate hikes.
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Emerging markets will become even more significant to global health and development in the years ahead regardless of the outcome of the election.
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"Therefore a spillover from China, integrated especially in Asia but also with the rest of the world is much more significant," she said.
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"Any extension of this misguided policy would do even more significant, long-term damage to drivers and riders," Lyft said in a statement.
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For individuals with insomnia, who have been shown to be more sensitive to pain, the wrong mattress may have a more significant impact.
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Two 21st-century Supreme Court cases, the famous Citizens United ruling and the less famous but probably more significant Bush-era McConnell v.
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Vice Premier Liu He "may be bringing an offer of more significant structural concessions," says Bill Bishop of Sinocism, but don't expect major breakthroughs.
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But researchers said more significant effects will be felt by individual businesses and workers, particularly the nearly 800,000 federal employees who went without pay.
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Conventional units operate in larger numbers and would require a more significant footprint of security protection both on the ground and in the air.
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Conventional units operate in larger numbers and would require a more significant footprint to provide security both on the ground and in the air.
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Grassley said that as users allow social media companies to collect more data to use their services, the potential for abuse becomes more significant.
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"There are few things more significant or valuable than a friendship that will withstand the test of time," Abigail Anderson wrote on Instagram, Wednesday.
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He proceeded to suffer an even more significant injury, play fewer games and average career lows across the board, only to proclaim himself rejuvenated.
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But Croatia found energy after the break when the game opened up, making England&aposs missed first-half opportunities seem all-the-more significant.
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While on the surface Oracle versus Google might seem like a battle for profit between two tech giants, the implications are much more significant.
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A more significant challenge for Mr. Sanders may await on Super Tuesday, which takes place just three days after South Carolina's primary on Feb.
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More significant are all his books, which became his most important embodiment, a conduit for an erotic fusion between the poet and his reader.
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Woodland's U.S. Open victory happened to coincide with Father's Day on Sunday, making the championship win even more significant for the 35-year-old.
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The Eastern Mediterranean will be a more significant flashpoint than the South China Sea over the next several decades, and NATO must be ready.
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Erecting substantial obstacles to new facilities creates a competitive advantage for existing competitors, even if those existing facilities have more significant adverse environmental impacts.
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"Vietnam now plays a more significant role in Japan's foreign policy," said Ha Hoang Hop, a Vietnamese political analyst who has advised the government.
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"We've had a more significant increase in costs this year than we would have assumed," Chief Executive Officer Timothy Dove said during the call.
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YouTube has previously offered movies for a price, but the free content could mark the beginning of a more significant move for the site.
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What to watch: More significant breaches of the deal could make the European position untenable, and even lead to the re-imposition of sanctions.
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That means that Shipt will continue to expand its delivery businesses and become an even more significant challenger to Instacart (also a Target partner).
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Lane described the recent fall in markets as a "welcome correction" but said a more significant correction could be negative for the global economy.
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But the more significant problem is that there are few — if any — laws that require businesses to take the necessary steps to defend themselves.
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For now, though, the plan is to test specific modules in new markets before bringing other, more significant operational aspects of the business overseas.
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Why it matters: Google's entry into the market failed to make Android-based and Chrome OS-based tablets more significant rivals to Apple's iPad.
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Wood thinks real change won't come about until civilians play a more significant and meaningful role in shaping how policing is handled and monitored.
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Should the revenue environment remain challenging over the balance of the year, Fitch would expect MS to engage in more significant expense management initiatives.
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In the longer term, however, he expects the impact on the economy to be "minimal", with earnings likely to play a more significant role.
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He added, however, that he's unsure of the long-term impact and that concerns about a slowdown in China's economy are perhaps more significant.
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Meadows, Loudermilk and Labrador belong to the House Freedom Caucus, a group of conservatives still pushing for more significant spending cuts to domestic programs.
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Still, they'll be a lot easier to push through than convincing a now perpetually gun shy Republican Congressional leadership to make more significant reforms.
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Kelly says Ujiri came back with a "second more significant push" with a part of his arm striking the deputy in the face. Sgt.
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Still, that's standard for the icy, polar continent: The fact that winds had died down considerably was much more significant for the rescue operations.
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However, criticism has been leveled that "efforts to retake Palmyra are merely window dressing, that it is more significant culturally than militarily," Chance says.
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Rather than mirroring the literal facts of her own life, Marsden Hartley was doing something much bigger and more significant: He was dramatizing them.
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The more significant difference is that the others can be trusted to mean what they say; the same cannot be said of Tim Kaine.
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Risks are more significant at rural commercial banks as they lack sufficient capability to diversify in terms of geography, industry or clients, analysts say.
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It's time that the Department of Labor, and our society as a whole, begin to think about the more significant consequences of unpaid internships.
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Instead, defense companies are predicting there will be a more significant growth in Saudi Arabian jobs with only small adds to the U.S. workforce.
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He did something even more significant than that: he coordinated the team that designed the rocket Jupiter-C, which launched the first US satellite.
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When it comes to lifting, staying determined and putting in training hours leads to faster, more significant improvements than it might in other sports.
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The fiscal news was "arguably more significant" for gilts than the BoE decision, Capital Economics analyst Oliver Allan wrote in a note to clients.
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More significant, said experts on both sides of the conflict, is that the rulings shut down future efforts to stop fracking in local jurisdictions.
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WARSAW, May 9 (Reuters) - Poland's Bank Pekao does not expect any more significant, negative one-offs in 2019, its chief executive said on Thursday.
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Moody's on Thursday said Italy could face more significant challenges driven by domestic political and economic developments, rather than the withdrawal of ECB support.
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Non-OPEC countries, like the U.S., are playing a more significant role, and the world has learned it can go elsewhere for its oil.
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Discounts should abate this year, with more significant relief arriving when Enbridge Inc's expanded Line 3 pipeline comes online late next year, Williams said.
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Still, my hunch is that a longer-standing conflict — the one between the U.S. and North Korea — will ultimately prove to be more significant.
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The transformation has been even more significant in El Born, which by the 1990s had become so run-down that many people avoided it.
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Even more significant, more than half of the states and territories have now voted, and the prospects of halting Mr. Trump's campaign are waning.
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Perhaps even more significant, the Miami Open paid equal prize money to men and women during the first staging of the event in 1985.
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More significant is the headset's Oculus-designed optics, which have been expanded slightly but significantly from a 96- to 101-degree field of view.
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But an even less likely development—and potentially more significant—has been the 35-year-old Parker, who, so far, looks like he's 143.
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As the practice gains a more significant hold in the alternative visual lexicon, and as access to kinbaku information multiplies, we can expect inflation.
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Sohn said, however, history is on the side of a more significant sell-off for 2018, but it would be a dip to buy.
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The outages have had a more significant impact on gasoline prices, particularly in the U.S. East Coast, which absorbs most of France's excess production.
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The more significant test will come in November, when Arizona and its 11 electoral votes could tip Democratic for the first time since 1996.
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What I'm waiting for us to see, in a much more significant way, is the difference between its being open and its actually growing.
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"Market disruptions are normal—some are just more significant than others," said Shannon McLay, a former financial advisor and founder of The Financial Gym.
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More significant was his promise to dismantle a missile engine-test facility and missile launchpad essential to the country's development of intercontinental ballistic missiles.
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They characterized this year's strikes as more significant than the one waged last year, saying double the number of weapons were used this time.
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While Nolan may see this as a one-time cameo, it finally opens the door for a more significant alliance between the two shows.
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A more significant change is the new black uniform, with a hue dubbed Stealth Black, that all the players seemed to like a lot.
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Much of the postmatch discourse centered on Sadio Mané's red card, but much more significant was Liverpool's inability to adapt to its new circumstance.
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His more significant legacy is his part in establishing London as a hub for what he termed geopolitical work and others call reputation laundering.
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In other areas, women candidates have run into more significant obstacles created by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the campaign arm for House Democrats.
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Economic hit Already, experts are predicting that the economic hit of the coronavirus could be much more significant than the SARS epidemic in 2003.
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That's what separated it: not that it was more tragic or more significant than others, but that it was directly tied to the Olympics.
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But the agreement is even more significant for what it demonstrates: how effective American diplomacy can be when it is strategically and forcefully deployed.
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Much larger than ZTE and far more critical to China's industrial policy plans, Huawei could be a much more significant chip in trade negotiations.
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And as the average 2401(k) balance now exceeds $2401,4013, the costs and fees associated with retirement plans become an even more significant consideration.
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The more significant announcement, Mr. Bizzarri said, is that Gucci will make its entire supply chain fully carbon neutral before the end of September.
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The F.B.I. has said it does not track such queries, but a senior intelligence official said the number was believed to be more significant.
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But history tells us it's far more significant to look at the margin between Lamb and Saccone, not at who ultimately wins or loses.
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Gonorrhea diagnoses increased among both men and women, but the increase was more significant for men, particularly for men who have sex with men.
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Even more significant is the broader pattern in which dictators are eliminating checks on their power and declining to even play-act at democracy.
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ASH President Dr. Kenneth Anderson called the results "impressive," but added they were likely to be viewed as more significant outside the United States.
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A more significant change for the high handicapper is that the maximum score at each hole will be a player's handicap plus double-bogey.
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The European model has the storm tracking closer to the coast and is showing more significant effects, including higher winds and more torrential rain.
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The 2020 census will reflect four more years of population change, and so the reapportionment of Congress is expected to be even more significant.
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Fake news and misinformation spreads as a result of social media algorithms, and I think that's more significant than the subversive activity of states.
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The question is not only what will happen at the polls, but also, and perhaps more significant, what might happen between now and then.
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But it could be seized upon much sooner, by the president himself, and that would be even more significant for the country at large.
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So it talks about how critical intraborough transit is, as opposed to interborough; both are critical, but now intraborough has become much more significant.
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However, it appears a more significant chunk of consumers are holding onto the devices longer than two years, something that could hurt phone makers.
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More significant is the underlying Xi-Putin bromance that's spawning a flurry of economic and diplomatic deals even as US-China trade talks run aground.
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High density means we're using cell concentrations inside our system that are much, much more significant than those that you'd find even in traditional bioreactors.
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The Trump campaign's response to the Biden team's critique of the President's performance in Japan revealed a potentially more significant development in the evolving confrontation.
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Even more significant, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was deciding personally, through close advisers, what details to release to the world and at what moment.
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"Threats to the global growth outlook from trade protectionism have become much more significant in recent months," wrote Fitch Ratings in a report released Wednesday.
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While it was not as exciting as the finish at Daytona a week earlier, the win was more significant in the history of the sport.
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As usual, CEO Mark Zuckerberg, along with a parade of executives, will unveil a slew of new products and features—some more significant than others.
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Their study, published in 2016 in the Journal of Business Research, defines "big" liars as those who tell 12 or more significant fibs per year.
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SovEcon could downgrade the forecast further if damage from the hot weather is found to be more significant than seen at present, the consultancy said.
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If Trump becomes the President, if he's the nominee and wins in the fall, the opposition to him will be, I think, even more significant.
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But if global prosperity is the ruling concern of economics, then perhaps a more significant number was released on October 2nd by the World Bank.
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The show will give a closer look at some of the more significant pieces on display, which include personal notes and drawings by Rowling herself.
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Ahmed's character Paul-Louis is a little bit more significant to Hannah's world — if only because, well, he inadvertently became the father of Hannah's baby.
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But I hesitate to call it "comic relief," because their inclusion is so much more significant than the aside jokes usually present in a drama.
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The risk of a false detection is even more significant in the case of gravitational wave echoes, which remain hypothetical and therefore difficult to identify.
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However, according to Google's Doodle Blog, Rudenko valued her efforts to save children during World War II's Siege of Leningrad as a more significant accomplishment.
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Handed down in July, the ruling also came with a $5 billion fine, although the forward-looking unbundling measures are expected to be more significant.
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A more significant difference, though, is how much time Cargo spends with people who are calmly contemplating their own suicide, and sometimes carrying it out.
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The reason why I have to put it there is simply because I think the following two records were more significant for us, you know?
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Lighting, space, scarcity, and sound could play a more significant role in isolating individual pieces and allowing a visitor to luxuriate in their small details.
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The advantages become more significant as we consider the flawed nature of issuance-based fixed income indexes and the long-standing segmentation of indexed markets.
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However, he is proposing a more significant overhaul of the current progressive system that could be more challenging to carry out if he is elected.
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His second stint in the front was more significant, as he led until Kenseth got off pit road first during a lap 221 yellow flag.
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But The Anatomical Venus also offers convincing reasons to see the startling Sleeping Beauty, lovely even with her entrails showing, as something much more significant.
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She has suggested, for example, that America should play a more significant role in Syria by imposing a no fly zone and arming the Kurds.
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The launch of iOS 9.3, one of Apple's more significant "point" mobile OS updates, didn't go down so well for those owning older iOS devices.
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"However, the uncertainty triggered by a cliff-edge Brexit could have the potential to pose a more significant downside risk to financial stability," he added.
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Paid exclusives could become one of the more significant ways people either sign up for or switch to competing streaming music services down the line.
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Microsoft, which made a hostile bid to buy Yahoo in 2008, had no interest in making a more significant bid, but others do, Recode said.
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IFRS 9 is one of the more significant accounting changes that banks are facing, and will be implemented in 2018 for most major APAC markets.
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It was also noted on the call that fourth-quarter traffic was negative in North America and Europe, with Europe experiencing more significant traffic challenges.
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But corruption in Russia is, sadly, hardly news, which goes to show why these stories speak to something much more significant than, say, tax avoidance.
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Leveraged buyouts allow investment firms to make large-sized acquisitions by using a more significant percentage of debt compared to the capital they put in.
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Seventy percent of the women surveyed said the scope of sexual harassment is more significant than the media is reporting, versus 35 percent of men.
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"It's not a significant market, but it's getting under way, it will become more significant," said Olivier Abtan, a luxury specialist at Boston Consulting Group.
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Perhaps even more significant than the analyses of Instagram techs and cybersecurity experts is that of Porscha Weeks, owner of BAPS Hair Salon in Philadelphia.
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Albeit, as noted above, DDG found some volunteers did not get served certain links (when others did), which sounds rather more significant than 'slight difference'.
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Whether these schemes will develop into something more significant and sustainable, something that north-east football could reap the benefits of, remains to be seen.
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But according to Robertson, none of it matters: he instead pointed to Iran as the more significant threat to the U.S. in the Middle East.
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California moved up its primary voting from June to March 3, giving the large, expensive state a more significant role in the 2020 nominating contest.
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Still more significant, Mattis endorsed the message that had been presented to the House Foreign Affairs Committee last month by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
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To be sure, the rule is worthy of support, but it can and should be stronger and take more significant steps toward protecting American consumers.
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There were two more significant comments that underscore the difference in how some military commanders and the President are approaching the fundamental issue of leadership.
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More significant, the Cubs were No. 1 in runs scored, with 21996, or 238 more than the Mets, who were tied for 226th with 211.
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For Congress, what might be even more significant than the Court's unanimity is Justice Anthony Kennedy's notable concern over the Clean Water Act's broad reach.
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"If you raise at $250 a share, the dilution to shareholders is more significant than if you do it at $450 a share," Shah said.
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It might seem benign, but other pizza shop owners could lose business — and the stakes would be higher in more significant cases, like an election.
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