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What causes one meme to replicate more successfully than another?
And Tame Impala did it more successfully than anyone else.
"Women may burn fat more successfully than men," Rowlands said.
A manual accomplished both parts of that mission more successfully.
A number of them have tried, some more successfully than others.
But early intervention can help children recover quickly and more successfully.
The central video installation, "Song 1," is actually much more successfully immersive.
Fortunately many of de Waal's other interventions come off much more successfully.
I think the sequel more successfully used noir elements than its predecessor.
Few YouTube stars have built a following more successfully than Mr. Paul.
But the more we adjust our habits now the more successfully we'll emerge.
The new fossils from Dalian have weathered their billion-year existence more successfully.
Spain might suppress secessionist impulses more successfully by putting its own house in order.
"Being less deadly actually helps the virus to more successfully propagate itself," he says.
As I wrote in "The Smear," all sides do it, some more successfully than others.
We try to hold ourselves to that as a standard, sometimes more successfully than others.
Adults might take on bodies that allowed them to find mates more successfully, for instance.
That move ultimately allowed it to withstand the crisis much more successfully than its competitors.
There's basically a playbook of how to persuade people's minds to use products more successfully.
There had been issues with a boy named Andy, but Andy was now socializing more successfully.
On election day, Democrats succeeded in getting out their base far more successfully than did Republicans.
These factors have also stymied efforts to market PrEP more successfully to the African-American community.
But so far, Mr. Johnson has also shaped the media narrative much more successfully than Mrs.
Why have the Democrats managed to keep the cranks at bay more successfully than the G.O.P.?
She (more successfully?) carried Douglas in another photo in one hand, with a dumbbell in the other.
Mr Pompeo, a former Republican congressman from Kansas, seems to rub along with Mr Trump more successfully.
Better busses: Startups have been trying to "rethink" busses for years, some much more successfully than others.
We want to assist them in navigating those sensitivities, so they can more successfully execute their productions.
All the elements of this plan have been tried by Elliott before, some more successfully than others.
Forgiving the debt not only made individuals' lives easier but also helped the city run more successfully.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg suggested that independence allowed the agency to more successfully police the financial sector.
Yet Off Broadway renditions, such as "The Donkey Show" and "Here Lies Love," have clicked more successfully.
Some more successfully than Russia, like Mexico, which is routinely interfering in our elections by packing our electorate.
Other Asian nations have also slowed the spread more successfully than Western countries now grappling with the virus.
But mothers that had high oxytocin thanks to the probiotic were nurturing and reared their pups more successfully.
It appears to have connected with youth more successfully than older rivals such as Facebook (or its messaging service, WhatsApp).
But "Queen of Versailles" more successfully delivered the kind of complexity and poignancy for which Ms Greenfield seems to strive.
The keyboard combines the old and new more successfully than the Freewrite, which if you ask me is dead ugly.
And the politicians will surely get a lot more cooperative when they see they're the ones being more successfully demonized.
Yet differences between individuals exist: Some people may more readily and more successfully convert the chemical to the harmless form.
That said, photos with more forgiving compositions can upscale more successfully — and made for some reasonable prints in my experience.
Moreover, richer states have learned to exploit the flawed incentives of Medicaid's federal funding formulas more successfully than poorer states.
In addition, breast cancer screening had been marketed more successfully than colorectal screening before the ACA was enacted, he said.
Iran learned to get around sanctions the last time, and it could do so again but more successfully, analysts said.
Eugène Atget, whom the Surrealists claimed as an important forerunner, was less artful and more successfully surreal than they were.
More successfully, Trump has attracted murky investments from Russia, raising speculation that Russia might have gained some leverage over him.
Some of the works achieve this kind of active engagement — connecting with or confronting the public — more successfully than others.
It lasted one performance on Broadway in 1996, but was revived more successfully off Broadway as "Surviving Grace" in 2002.
It is difficult to think of another social policy that more successfully multiplies America's inequality in such a sweeping fashion.
Chahed will have to prove that he and his new Tahya Tounes party can address the country's economic challenges more successfully.
Lifestyle guru, workout video instructor, vaginal rejuvenation expert…you name it, a Housewife has done it—some more successfully than others.
In this respect it more successfully captures the works' spirit, but still undermines the power of art in a quotidian role.
Read: Few people have shaped the mainstream art worlds more successfully than the musician David Byrne and the producer David Binder.
Refinery29 didn't try selling subscriptions, another way digital-media companies are trying to diversify revenue streams — some more successfully than others.
Listen: Few people have shaped the mainstream art worlds more successfully than the musician David Byrne and the producer David Binder.
Her week continued more successfully in doubles, where she partnered with McNally to win her first WTA title in dominant fashion.
Places with better-educated workers were generally the ones that managed the economic transformation of the last 50 years more successfully.
It may seem counterintuitive, but it's true: Using simple words makes a better impression — and will help you communicate more successfully.
And viruses that are transmitted by mosquitoes and can infect a broad range of species tend to hop into humans more successfully.
There is nothing about EU membership that prevents Britain from taking advantage of these booming markets, as Germany does rather more successfully.
This is a modular approach to accessories that we've seen before from companies such as LG and, more successfully, from Motorola Mobility.
Other stars who've attempted the trick (some more successfully than others) include Justin Bieber, John Mayer, Diplo, and most notably, Mariah Carey. 
The series also caters to that audience, more successfully, on the soundtrack, which shows the influence of John Legend, an executive producer.
What sustained this temporary cultural moment, middlebrow and crass in all sorts of ways but still more successfully humanistic than our own?
Some do this more successfully than others; for me, those on the fifth floor are generally better than those on the fourth.
As predicted by experts, the New York Yankees' large adult son, Aaron Judge, mashed taters more successfully and more exquisitely than anyone else.
You can make your ironing jobs go more successfully with the best ironing boards, as they offer features to deliver better results faster.
Just like data has influenced industries ranging from retail to sports, music executives can more successfully scout tomorrow's top talent from their computers.
It is impossible to know, for example, whether a dermatologist who costs twice as much as another can more successfully diagnose skin cancer.
These desires don't add up to a new Republican synthesis, and the candidates who have catered to them more successfully haven't devised one.
But since winning control of the state legislature in November, Democrats have more successfully advanced gun control measures in the 2020 legislative session.
In addition to comments regarding Trump's claim he misspoke, Carlson asserted on Monday that Mexico has interfered in U.S. elections more successfully than Russia.
GREEN The further away from the chaotic, unknowable figure of Trump a play got, the better — that is, the more successfully political — it was.
Animals that happen to eat medicinal plants at the right time might survive more successfully than those that don't, causing that behavior to spread.
Far more successfully than rivals like "Comic View," his "Def Comedy Jam" translated the atmosphere of the black comedy club for a national audience.
But Mr. Bannon pushed back, more successfully than some others, claiming he had submitted a resignation letter two weeks before his departure was announced.
His psychopathic tendencies and cult-like following blend more successfully on the page with the vulgar locker room talk of a high school gym coach.
People are actually consuming products from elsewhere, and small countries that used to bear the hegemony of Anglo products are finding themselves more successfully exporting.
Researchers from the University of Vienna in Austria report in Nature Materials that they've managed to synthesize the material far more successfully than ever before.
Perhaps no one exemplifies this engineering strategy more successfully, with billion-dollar, bankruptcy-defying bets on electric automobiles and reusable space rockets, than Elon Musk.
Again, the central theme is a man following his code — more successfully than most Coen characters — and the lines between drama and comedy get blurred.
"This is not good for countries like Canada or Denmark, which have more successfully adapted their domestic labor markets to globalization's challenges," the report concludes.
"People who were doing well before recovered faster and recovered more successfully," said Teresa Ghilarducci, professor of economics at the New School for Social Research.
A major clinical trial, published in February, showed that people more successfully quit when using e-cigarettes versus other nicotine substitutes, like patches and gums.
And far more successfully: Regardless of what happens in the criminal case, there have been more than 60 lawsuits filed against Boeing over the MAX.
Even Perry has more successfully blended food, art, music, and sex appeal before, working with artist Will Cotton to create her confectionary-themed "California Gurls" video.
"Young women today are negotiating their pay and conditions more successfully than older females, and perhaps that will continue as they become more senior," Goodall said.
Instead, while arms sales have almost certainly  occurred via Snapchat, it's clear the app is being used more successfully to boast, show off, and send propaganda.
We're talking assault, battery, and property damage and then they made up story about a robbery and tried—some more successfully than others—to bolt town.
However, while Apple's iPad has always felt like a tablet, Microsoft's Surface Pro has been able to more successfully straddle the line between tablet and laptop.
Euphoric reviews and possible attention on Hollywood's awards circuit could help "Blade Runner 22049" play longer and more successfully in theaters than would be typically expected.
Understanding an adversary&aposs intentions brings more clarity to decision-making in a complex operating environment and may help manage or resolve a conflict more successfully.
This post-election electoral map is full of opportunities to misinterpret visual data, and to miss insights that might come from it were it done more successfully.
On one hand, the series has been able to pivot more successfully than others, thanks to Parker and Stone's continued involvement in every aspect of its production.
Instead, it asks audiences to sit with failure and doubt, in a way very few blockbusters do (and much more successfully than the recent Star Wars movie).
The elbow injury is now so common that about a quarter of big-league pitchers have had the surgery — some returning from it more successfully than others.
More successfully, they turned to a tactic that had worked well in the past: They would provide troops with leisure activities from domestic life to buoy spirits.
That being said, I do think my life and career may have flourished in entirely different ways if I'd been able to withstand the pressures more successfully.
It will also serve as a fun way to keep track of which episode of a show your friend is on and compare who's binge-watching more successfully.
It has embedded itself in global politics more completely and more successfully than any of the Enlightenment's more celebrated legacies, including Marxism, classical liberalism and even industrial capitalism.
"When fully operational, the Ex-Im Bank supports millions of U.S. jobs by enabling businesses of all sizes to compete more successfully in the global economy," they wrote.
Nathaniel Persily, a Stanford law professor and elections expert, told me that in 2016, Russians used mainstream media to manipulate voters even more successfully than they used Facebook.
Mexican officials have so far controlled the situation more successfully than when a large caravan sought to force its way through at the same crossing in October 2018.
Mexican authorities have so far controlled the border more successfully than in late 2018, when a large caravan of people sought to break through at the same crossing.
To be sure, Hastings acknowledges that the Communists "worked with the grain of rural society," catering more successfully than the Saigon government to the everyday grievances that fueled unrest.
He has enforced Mr. Trump's agenda more successfully than perhaps any cabinet member, imposing conservative policies on immigration and violent crime that are popular with Mr. Trump's core supporters.
And while I thought "My Fair Lady" provided a more successfully sustained point of view than did the "Carousel" revival, I did get shivers during "Carousel" more than once.
It provides funding and inducements to states to enact policies that expunge these criminal convictions from citizens' records so that they can more successfully move on with their lives.
None of these spend much time naming specific contemporary political figures, such as Donald Trump; they're all trying to bring context to current issues, some more successfully than others.
By vigorously competing for business across Afro-Eurasia -- as its allies already do -- the United States can much more successfully support policies that dilute Chinese influence, promoting multipolarity in Asia.
"The story of the last five years," he said, "is of nationalists and populists outperforming the others and mobilizing much more successfully than those trying to retain the status quo."
South Korea apparently came much closer to universal testing and was able to handle the pandemic more successfully than we have done — and therefore phase their people back to work.
Using the different physics of the two mechanisms, we showed that the combined effect of the two 'rival' hypotheses explained the changes in cloudiness more successfully than each would do individually.
She's blaming sustained, savage attacks by the G.O.P. for her unfavorable ratings while telling Americans that she's positioned and equipped to woo and work with Republicans more successfully than Obama did.
This may have worked more successfully in LA, as the scaffold was out in the lobby, from which the audience entered a theater to discover her body already on the dissecting table.
Domain was the most profitable division of Australia's oldest media company, newspaper publisher Fairfax Media Ltd , when it was spun off in November, having shifted online more successfully than Fairfax's news business.
While the first part of the Trump agenda will be hard for Clinton to combat, given that those animosities are deeply imbedded, the other part can be debated more successfully with undecided voters.
McKinney explains in her study that only 20% of the bears are feeding on these carcasses, leaving 80% of the population to fast until the freezing season when they can hunt more successfully.
They say that the wealthy may own fewer assets than Mr. Zucman and Mr. Saez estimate, and that wealthy Americans are likely to evade the tax more successfully than the Warren campaign predicts.
The big picture: Around the world, national and municipal governments are experimenting with ways to cope with growing transportation demands in the face of economic and environmental pressures — some more successfully than others.
For years she has sought out the intersections where nature and technology meet, so that she can create art that shows us the path to a harmonious future, sometimes more successfully than others.
But the endless hours of meeting with local officials, often with Mr. Macron doing most of talking, may have more successfully bludgeoned the Yellow Vests into submission than any number of riot police.
A central question for liberals is why Anton's and Trump's ideas have appealed more successfully to the white working class than the Democrats' arguments — and what liberals might do to change the situation.
In the 17-minute video above, we see BTS attempting to sing the Friends theme song, more successfully singing Bruno Mars' "Finesse," and Corden doing his best to become part of the band.
Since new cars are often financed by car manufacturers, these low rates will lower their costs, as well, and could mean car shoppers will be able to negotiate more successfully, according LendingTree's Kapfidze.
Again, there is still much that could go wrong, but it seems that this intervention is playing out more successfully than last year's measures to stop short-selling that roiled China's equity markets.
The cartels are the ultimate embodiment of a terrorist entity, harming and killing more successfully than any ideological competitor to date, while enabling our known enemies to strike fear into our loved ones.
This intermediate work looks formless, but when we get to "Untitled" (1948), Rothko uses green, blue, and orange forms to more successfully sort out the relationship between "acting" forms and background stage settings.
The longer and more successfully one party campaigns on falsehoods, or politicises institutions of the civil service, or cows the press, the less advantage the other side gets from keeping to the old norm.
It took her about seven months of digging to piece together her own method, one that she believes is better, easier to understand and implement, and works more successfully than anything else out there.
Because of this, when inmates are released, the jail now provides them with information about how to contact local mental-health professionals, suicide hotlines, and other free resources to help them reintegrate more successfully.
However, expanding out ideas of literacy to include a more graphic lexicon not only elevates comics, graphic novels, and other narrative art forms, it allows us to read the ancient world much more successfully.
Cevian, the group's No.2 shareholder, has long demanded a less complex set-up and alternative ownership structures for the company's assets, arguing they could thrive more successfully outside the boundaries of a conglomerate.
While it's still a long way from preventing miscarriages, researchers have been using the technology to generate new methods of peeking into the genetics behind infertility in hopes of more successfully treating its causes.
The kitten is confident, and stares at the skittish puppy (who cannot meet her gaze), much like Kristen Visbal's newly situated "Fearless Girl" sculpture stares down Di Modica's Wall Street bull, but way more successfully.
Gateway just won a prize from Viiv, a pharmaceutical company that specializes in H.I.V., for a project to help women take their meds more successfully — including using what3words to allow health workers to find them.
Pete said he was trying to demonstrate the utility of Alsatian-inspired wines, a point he made more successfully in 2014 when he brought an excellent gewürztraminer from Eminence Road, a good Finger Lakes producer.
We have a team of, I want to say at least 10 people, but might be more now, whose whole job it is to figure out how to make things work on YouTube more successfully.
Was he being pollyanna-ish, or even falsely modest, when he said that a "better, wiser" person might be able to negotiate that tightrope—between conservative faith and liberal policy proposals—more successfully than he could?
Then there was the rise of the Republican beard late in 2018 and early this year, in which GOP lawmakers and figures, including political square Ted Cruz, began growing out beards, some more successfully than others.
"If you think people innovate more successfully around products they deeply understand or know, young people are much more likely to see ideas that are consumer facing, and consumer facing for their own generation," Jones said.
On Tuesday, the company revealed in a blog post that its Face API, part of Azure Cognitive Services, can now identify men and women with darker skin far more successfully than previous iterations of the technology.
KENNETH GRIFFIN: No. If the tariffs affect permanent change on the ability for U.S. companies to compete more successfully around the world -- I mean, remember, Apple couldn't sell iPhones in China just a few years ago.
While this is largely driven by the sanctions against North Korea, it's worth noting that Russian producers seem to have been able to capitalise on the North Korea ban more successfully than their rivals in Australia.
In short, should the alt-right look like Nazis to appear strong and get straight to the point, or should the alt-right not look like Nazis in order to more successfully evangelize for the cause?
"I am so, so sorry," said Mickelson, who played a pivotal role in the 11-man task force created by the PGA of America after the 2014 Ryder Cup to identify how the U.S. could compete more successfully.
Ring users are not required to give video to police and their identities are kept secret, but Amazon has been coaching police on how to more successfully get video from Ring users without a warrant, according to Vice.
Ring users are not required to give video to police and their identities are kept secret, but Amazon has been coaching police on how to more successfully get video from Ring users without a warrant, according to Vice.
Following Europe's victory by 16-1/2 points to 11-1/2 at Gleaneagles in Scotland, the PGA of America established a task force, including eight current and former players, to identify how the U.S. could compete more successfully.
They did, however, find that a robot partner that apologizes after making a mistake was able to gain a human's trust more successfully, to the point where a human would lie to prevent the robot's feelings from being hurt.
While it's fairly common for media companies to join forces to sell and place ads in this manner — some more successfully than others — DCN CEO Jason Kint says the nonprofit status and diverse client roster make the project unique.
One of the AfD leaders, Alexander Gauland, called Chancellor Angela Merkel's opening of the borders to some one million migrants "a gift" to his party, which it gratefully accepted and used more successfully than even the party thought possible.
There's less and less of a concrete distinction between celebrities who trade on or monetize their personal brands — some more successfully than others — and the girl you went to high school with who's hawking essential oils for an MLM.
For Tesla, it means that the next ramp up to "production hell" (likely for the model Y) will see a vastly different assembly line at its Fremont and Shanghai factories — one that will more successfully implement robotics paired with computer vision.
Several later versions of Archon attempted to update the original game, notably in 1994 with Archon Ultra (with mixed results) and in 2010 with Archon Classic (much more successfully) for the PC. There was also a short-lived iOS version.
This carefully rolled-out speech suggests she seeks to run not by boasting of what has gone right in the economy under President Obama, but as a fixer who can more successfully deal with the things that are still broken.
The march was a function of Trump's victory: If Trump could be president, and the CEO of Breitbart could have a West Wing office, then white supremacy could be expressed more openly, and more successfully, than the alt-right had realized.
In the new season, the show seems to have synthesized the two sides of its personality more successfully than Elliot has, externalizing his existential struggle and placing Mr. Robot, as roguishly portrayed by Christian Slater, directly into the global disruption narrative.
Neither lasted beyond its first season, but Mr. Henry more successfully plumbed the television veins of satire and slapstick on "Saturday Night Live," on which he was a guest host 10 times during the show's early years, from 1976 to 1980.
Beyond the fact that she might be able to sell herself as a class warrior more successfully this time, Ms. Quinn would also benefit, above all, from the pervasive sense of grief many liberal women in New York feel over Mrs.
On this episode of Recode Decode, hosted by Kara Swisher, psychologist Adam Grant, the author of "Originals" and "Give and Take" and co-author with Sheryl Sandberg of "Option B," talks about how to work smarter and more successfully with your colleagues.
However, since new cars are often financed by car manufacturers, these low rates will lower their costs, as well, and could mean car shoppers will be able to negotiate more successfully, according Tendayi Kapfidze, chief economist at LendingTree, an online loan marketplace.
One sign of the strength of Western liberalism would be if the United States could recognize that there are now other countries with a deep commitment to these ideas and values that might even be approaching them more successfully than is Washington.
France's largest bank BNP Paribas announced Friday that it delivered a top and bottom line beat in the second quarter, against consensus estimates, as its diversified banking model helped it to weather the recent trading activity downturn more successfully than many peers.
Rather than considering how one might theoretically control an AI/human environment more successfully, the update seems to focus on the ethics of developing AI to feel as humans feel, and consider a future where we feel empathy when human-made machines are being exploited.
If the British government had spent more time trying to track public sentiment toward the European Union and less time repeating the facts of how the British economy benefited from membership in the union, it might have fought the Brexit referendum campaign differently and more successfully.
Season 8's Naysha Lopez memorably lost her place in the competition for not knowing the lyrics to the smash single "Applause" during a lip-sync performance, and multiple queens have portrayed the pop star for the show's long-running Snatch Game impersonation challenge  — some more successfully than others.
Groupon — the once-dominant daily deals business that has more recently tried to shift to other kinds of local commerce — today reported first-quarter earnings that pointed to a company still in transition — or struggling to turn itself around more successfully, depending on how you look at it.
But because fewer women are promoted later in their careers, the average skews toward the younger workers simply because they are the only ones able to climb the corporate ladder to the top — not because women are necessarily more successfully than men in their first years of work.
In fact, there's not a major tech company that has not had to shift direction like this, some more successfully than others: Enterprise-focused Microsoft toward the consumer internet (and then away from it again); Google toward moonshots and mobile; Apple toward the iPhone; Amazon toward the cloud.
In the U.S., Amazon has been hampered by slow-moving regulators, although it has been able to iterate and test more successfully in Canada and the U.K. That regulatory murkiness extends to consumers as well, and may be a reason for some folks to hold off on making that $800+ purchase.
Then I would have this character retain his mystique more successfully than usual for recent presidents, and use it to pursue an agenda at once extraconstitutional and fairly popular, so that institutions would either struggle to contain him or simply surrender in a way they won't for our current chief executive.
She has pursued a range of causes during her time in the White House, particularly children's health initiatives, and she said she would continue to do so after the end of President Barack Obama's term, perhaps even more successfully "without the constraints and the lights and the cameras" that surround the White House.
Fogarty will take over at Army Cyber Command for Nakasone, who President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE successfully tapped to lead the NSA and Cyber Command.
He proceeded to govern as the jerkiest member of the chamber of commerce promptly implementing union busting right to work legislation and fighting tooth and nail to strip Kentuckians of the healthcare they'd gained through the A.C.A. Medicaid expansion, which was more successfully implemented in Kentucky than in any other state in the country.
Of course that raises the question of whether anything like Gaullism would have been possible without the total French collapse in that dark year, which simultaneously established de Gaulle as the unconquered embodiment of a conquered nation and discredited, through the stain on Vichy, elements of the right that might have more successfully opposed him.
The following year, then-Speaker John BoehnerJohn Andrew BoehnerLobbyists race to cash in on cannabis boom Rising star Ratcliffe faces battle to become Trump's intel chief This little engine delivers results for DC children MORE successfully spearheaded another attempt to pass a full repeal in the House with the full support of the House.
In the 1992 presidential election, after three straight terms of Republicans in the White House, Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE successfully remade the Democrats into a party of political centrists to regain the support of so-called 'Reagan Democrats.
BQ: Is there still a thing to be called "the West" if a President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE successfully challenges the traditional objectives of NATO?
Do Republicans running in 2016 realize that Trump's proposal to build a wall on our borders similar to the Berlin Wall erected by the Soviets, coupled with his defamation of immigrants as rapists and murderers, would not only alienate Hispanic voters for a generation but provide a major boost to anti-American extremists across Latin America more successfully than any words Fidel Castro could say today?
In 1992, James Carville famously coined the phrase "it's the economy, stupid" to focus attention on the prevailing recession at the time in order to help Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 21625 Buckingham Palace: Any suggestion Prince Andrew was involved in Epstein scandal 'abhorrent' The magic of majority rule in elections MORE successfully unseat George H.W. Bush.
Throughout last year's presidential campaign, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE successfully peddled a message of victimization, assuring Americans that he alone could fix all of their problems.
Lacking any means of actual in vitro fertilization, I thought I'd do the next best thing to actually creating a human life, so I found myself purchasing a couple of "MAGIC GROWING SNOWMEN" that had been left to melt into the post-Christmas bargain bins, and subjecting one of them to a serious dose of sappy-trance to see if it'd grow more successfully than it's mute brother.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE successfully lobbied Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin NetanyahuBenjamin (Bibi) NetanyahuMORE to bar entry to two freshman members of Congress who planned to visit Israel next week to lodge complaints about Israel's treatment of Palestinians.
So earlier this week, I wrote about Bernie SandersBernie SandersBiden allies see boost in Tuesday's election results Sanders vows to end Trump's policies as he unveils immigration proposal Yang seeks donations for 2020 rival Marianne Williamson: 'She has much more to say' MORE' uptick in the polls, which I attribute to drawing a greater contrast with Warren and more successfully making the case on his particular theory of change.
"The balance of power has shifted as some of the traditional scale advantages that the major brand owners enjoyed (like having scale manufacturing, big salesforces, ability to advertise on TV, attract good people to work for them) have been eroded by digital technologies, which have enabled smaller businesses to grow more successfully than in the past," said Will Hayllar, co-leader of the global consumer goods team at OC&C, in an email.
The mainstream media's takeaway from Round One of the three-round Clinton-Trump title match has now solidified, and the pundit consensus is that Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE successfully got The Donald's goat, revealing his true nature as an egocentric bully and misogynist who is easily baited into trying to defend indefensibly boorish and ethically questionable behavior in his past.

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