As a supplementary aid, however, her approach seems most promising.
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The most promising number is Daenerys' nearly 100,000 Dothraki riders.
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WireGuard could be the most promising VPN protocol in years.
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The most promising data doesn't come from wholly disinterested parties.
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"Copper is one of the most promising metals," Kazikayev said.
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One of SXSW's most promising expansions is across the Americas.
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Here's the new crop, ranked from least to most promising.
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One of the most promising has to do with justice.
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The most promising reform vehicle on the horizon is Sen.
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Here are the 10 stocks Vivek considers the most promising.
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It's not the most promising environment to secure legislative victories.
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He scooped up the Kleban prize for most promising lyricist.
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"Even the most promising leaders are not infallible," she said.
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In Baltimore, YBS Skola and Bandhunta Izzy are the most promising.
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Weaves are one of Toronto's exciting and most promising rock bands.
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It's not the most promising question if you're a Spurs fan.
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The most promising of these can slow or stop trains automatically.
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Perhaps most promising is the growing mainstream appeal of curvy models.
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Toews won a prize for the most promising writer from Manitoba.
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Altering cow diets is the most promising technique at the moment.
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Lynley received her first Golden Globe nomination for most promising newcomer.
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It may have been the week's most promising (not quite) debut.
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Even the most promising company can go belly-up without warning.
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A.I. is one of the most promising technologies of our times.
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This, I think, is the most proven and the most promising.
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Bret: Among Republicans, the most promising senator is Nebraska's Ben Sasse.
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Virginia represents perhaps the most promising ground for abortion rights advocates.
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She worked hard but was not among their most promising students.
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Congressional action should refocus SBIR on the most promising growth opportunities.
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Venezuela was once the richest and most promising country in Latin America.
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Scott Walker, eviscerating the movement's most promising presidential primary field in decades.
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So which beta software looks most promising and gets us most excited?
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What do you think the most promising areas are for you guys?
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The most promising of wireless power technology seems to be radio frequency.
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Zhou is seen as the country's most promising prospect to date, however.
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First, even the most promising and viable options substantially raise operational costs.
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Vasalgel Vasalgel probably stands as the most promising male contraceptive to date.
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They found that lupeol and pristimerin have shown the most promising results.
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One of its most promising use cases is modeling isolated brain networks.
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The region is considered one of the most promising frontiers in Brazil.
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In perhaps the most promising — and truly delightful, more Jon Hamm please!
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The "personalized" nature of vaccines is what researchers describe as most promising.
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The most promising technologies haven't been tested on massive groups of people.
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His debut is one of the most promising albums of the year.
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Though far from the most promising option, it is the least humiliating.
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Jean's guardian was Joe Jr., oldest and most promising of the lot.
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But the most promising attraction is the Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen.
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Startup Battlefield showcases the most promising early-stage and fundamentally disruptive startups.
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The most promising path, then, seems to wind between these two approaches.
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Identifies the most promising use cases are which industry players are coalescing.
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And within a year, he was one of Atlanta's most promising prospects.
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There was a remarkable confluence, for instance, on the most promising coming step.
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Ms. Luftig, 54, won the prize for the most promising musical theater lyricist.
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Mr. Goldstein, 40, won the prize for the most promising musical theater librettist.
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We've sifted through those weirdos and found the dozen that look most promising.
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France is arguably the most promising country when it comes to hardware startups.
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Two of the most promising experiments are aimed at detecting the axion fluid.
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A desert doesn't sound like the most promising place to plant a tree.
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At the moment, the most promising outcome is a loose list of commitments.
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AI could also help direct scientists to the most promising discoveries more rapidly.
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He has redirected sales staff to the most promising markets, such as California.
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Baxter, who has Down's syndrome, is one of Drag Syndrome's most promising stars.
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The most promising element, actually, came last, when Atamanuik interviewed guest Keith Olbermann.
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Unfortunately, even the most promising IT projects don't always yield the desired outcome.
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We break down each of this season's most promising picks for your personality.
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Local governments are reluctant to cede their most promising projects to private investors.
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The most promising path there is through improved seed developed through genetic technologies.
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They must identify the most promising business scenario and outcomes for the project.
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The most promising route for stopping Trump, then, is through the ballot box.
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But the main twist was the training, targeted at the most promising sectors.
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Earning a bachelor's degree remains the most promising pathway to achieving this dream.
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Now, check out what happened to one of the NBA's most promising teams...
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In fact, they're some of the most promising routes for closing achievement gaps.
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Shasha picked agriculture and tourism as the most promising sectors to invest in.
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" RDIF said ZapSib "is one of the most promising projects in the world.
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Here are the 10 best and worst, ranked from most promising to least.
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The "most promising" coronavirus treatment is facing its biggest test yet, Andrew reported.
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"It is the most promising feeding tool to reduce methane emissions," he said.
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Two were then tested in cells, and the most promising one in mice.
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Business Insider was there scouting for the hottest, most promising startups in Israel.
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Canada, Iceland, eastern Europe and Russia are seen as the most promising destinations.
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These trials are designed using expert knowledge and the most promising data possible.
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The team boasts two of the most promising young drivers in the sport.
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Here are some of the most promising free exhibitions currently remaking the cityscape.
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Helping Ukraine is our most promising strategy and one that Mr. Putin fears.
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"I spoke to coaches, referees, firemen, policemen about the most promising," he said.
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Apple is also in a slump in China, once its most promising market.
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What would you say is your most promising line of research right now?
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And that's comparing them to the most promising global health interventions out there.
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LinkedIn compiled a list of the most promising jobs in the U.S. for 2019.
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Even his most promising rumored relationship with Rihanna appears to be extremely one-sided.
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The application he sees as most promising for flying robotic insects is micro-agriculture.
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One of the fall's most promising new comedies is also one of its strangest.
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One of the most promising comes in the minuscule form of a silicon chip.
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Right now, the most promising solution is adding a special bacteria to the concrete.
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But the most promising near-term application could be in virtual reality and gaming.
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The drug, considered "most promising," was still in the testing phases at the time.
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And there it ends, on the most promising Doctor Who cliffhanger in some time.
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French startup Blade has been working on Shadow, the most promising service currently available.
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Agricultural surveys are seen as one of the most promising commercial applications for drones.
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Baidu and Tencent are investors in NIO, the most promising of the "Chinese Teslas".
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The company is behind some of the most promising enterprise startups in recent years.
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In venture capital you are really trying to identify the very most promising companies.
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The area has emerged as one of the world's most promising conventional oil plays.
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But if you're capable of it, it remains one of your most promising options.
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And on Saturday, the world took one of the biggest, most promising steps yet.
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" Moses believes that getting to girls early is really the "most promising intervention point.
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Now they have a potential problem with one of their most promising young stars.
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So, the most promising explanation is a fairly counter-intuitive one: soil is protective.
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"It's one of the most promising and potentially high value-added industries," Kuncinas says.
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Wherever they went, the most promising places had one thing in common: craft breweries.
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But many of the most promising inventions from labs never reach the commercial market.
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Watson threw up a few candidates, from which the researchers picked the most promising.
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"This is easily one of the most promising companies I've worked with," he said.
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In fact, Business Chat may be the most promising opportunity for iMessage's App Store.
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However, when asked about the most promising upcoming markets, Seattle wasn't on the list.
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And although it's not as sexy, security may be the most promising blockchain application.
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The most promising sources are rich left-leaning donors like billionaire businessman George Soros.
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Based on published experiments, he settled on gallium arsenide as the most promising medium.
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Jonesy is one of the most promising and entertaining new comics of this year.
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Colorado is by far Democrats' most promising Senate target in the 2020 election cycle.
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The most promising voice in this novel briefly emerges early on and then disappears.
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Kane Brown, one of country's most promising young stars, wasn't granted a performance slot.
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Now 29, he is considered one of the most promising young choreographers in Russia.
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Unfortunately, some of the country's most promising entrepreneurs are still struggling to break through.
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The version of "free college" that I find most promising is free community college.
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The World Health Organization called it "the most promising candidate" to treat COVID-19.
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The auction concerns exploration blocks in one the world's most promising offshore oil areas.
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The most promising pianists were sent to participate in competitions in other communist countries.
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Among the most promising is the discovery of the CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technique.
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That's the most promising use of placebos in routine clinical practice, Benedetti told me.
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That's probably the most promising use of a basic income from a humanitarian perspective.
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Perhaps the most promising tactic has been to create more no-take reserves like Palau's.
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One of Amazon's most promising new business areas, advertising sales, appears to be slowing down.
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The most promising change is what a group of economic researchers calls "Spain's export miracle".
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Graduating seniors today are entering one of the most promising job markets in recent history.
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That leaves exports - 18 percent of GDP - as the most promising source of economic stimulus.
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The most promising is a push to develop a market for good-quality rental housing.
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His company won the 10x10KCuba initiative as one of the country's most promising tech companies.
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The most promising thing about it was how little I'd had to change at all.
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Spirit Adrift's new EP, Behind – Beyond, is one of 2016's most promising metal releases.
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It is one of the most promising locations for finding life elsewhere in the universe.
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The auctions next month include some of the most promising oil blocks in the world.
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Maybe the most promising answer lies in going back to nature — in restoring natural forests.
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It's one of the most promising ways virtual reality is making in-roads in healthcare.
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What do you think are the most promising opportunities to alter the microbiome for health?
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Check out the industries Bill Gates says are the most promising for recent college graduates.
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These institutions are already developing – and putting into use –some of the most promising therapies.
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Once on every economist's short list of most promising nations, Brazil is now in recession.
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Food delivery startup Deliveroo is one of the UK's fastest-growing and most promising firms.
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Arizona may be the most promising new Sun Belt opportunity of all, with Democratic Rep.
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One of the most promising areas of Alibaba's business, according to analysts, is cloud computing.
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They are the most promising setting for early recognition of mental health problems in children.
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Pouille, seeded 32nd, has long been considered one of the most promising next-wave players.
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Comparatively, the Colombian accord offers one of the most promising platforms to ensure sustainable peace.
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He researched countries that grant asylum to gay people, and Germany seemed the most promising.
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But what happens when one of the most promising artists is no longer the underdog?
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Networks generally don't save their most promising shows for the night before a federal holiday.
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And State Senator Scott Wiener's S.B. 50 is the most promising way to achieve that.
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As a class, you can discuss: Which of these possible solutions seems the most promising?
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The most promising candidate was a vacated suburban bank adjacent to a small shopping center.
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In the meantime, here's the state of play for some of the most promising approaches.
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Nate Hinton has emerged as one of the fashion industry's most promising young image makers.
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Some of the most promising are the digital innovations underway at several of the networks.
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Before becoming prosecutor general, he was considered one of Ukraine's most promising pro-Western politicians.
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Many in the industry consider it to be the most promising digital currency after Bitcoin.
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It has been one of the most promising quarters for financial stocks in recent years.
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For Clinton, the woman angle is by far the most promising route to accomplishing that.
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What's perhaps most promising about the at-home exercise devices is their ability to change.
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He's also blocking the second-most promising youngster on the team, rookie center Willy Hernangomez.
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And Hardware Club then invests in the most promising startups that are part of the club.
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Analysts say corruption, mismanagement and diplomatic isolation sent one of Africa's most promising economies into decline.
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One of the most promising new treatments for leukemia, for example, targets a single metabolic gene.
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Back in 210, EverythingMe was one of the most promising Android apps in the Play store.
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Multinational firms no longer have a lock on the most promising ideas about management or innovation.
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The most promising movement against gun violence in decades has a new friend in Washington: Sen.
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For some Hungarian dreamers, this scene represents one of the most promising political developments in years.
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"Patients benefit when the medical workforce includes the most promising doctors in our society," Jagsi said.
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When it comes to cancer, some of the most promising generic pills are already well-known.
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Mississippi is perhaps the most promising of the three states that vote this week for Cruz.
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At independence from Britain in 1980, Zimbabwe was regarded as one of Africa's most promising prospects.
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One of the most promising areas is the field of xenotransplantation, or cross-species organ transplants.
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"I can say that croton is one of the most promising sources of biofuel," he says.
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Their most promising experimental drug is designed to deliver this directly to a patient's tumour cells.
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Akanksha Hazari's road to becoming one of India's most promising tech entrepreneurs was an unconventional one.
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The most promising approach in the Trump administration strategy is its long-term commitment to Afghanistan.
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The most promising thing for our team is we have been able to win games differently.
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And, Baldwin says, this is the area in which his study saw its most promising results.
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Perhaps the most promising data from the report relates to parental involvement and perceptions of safety.
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That prompted the company, which formed in 2000, to start signing up the most promising broadcasters.
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"The Brazilian coastline is viewed as one of the world's most promising oil regions," he added.
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We need to test these new models and build out and scale the most promising ones.
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The advent of e-cigarettes is one of the most promising innovations of the last decade.
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How seriously to take this argument depends on which cause you think is the most promising.
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He won the BAFTA Awards for most promising newcomer to leading film roles after the movie.
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Most promising of all is that the film's director is Toy Story 3 helmer Lee Unkrich.
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Now a New Yorker, she is among the most promising rising talents in her adopted hometown.
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The region was one of its most promising growth areas, and its competition had ramped up.
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When they arrived, the area's most promising days in south-central Texas had come and gone.
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The Alley is a regular launching pad for American theater's most promising new plays and playwrights.
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The dancers, some of the most promising in the country, should have no trouble keeping up.
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The most promising of these services is preventive health care for low-income families and seniors.
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This dynamic could well hinder innovation in some of the most promising sectors of the economy.
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Although additional research is still needed, ropeless gear is the most promising path toward preventing entanglements.
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Some of the most promising, known as immunotherapy, harness the body's own defense system to fight cancer.
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Since that last one seems the most promising, I decided to reconsider Smith as a performance artist.
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"Technology is still the most promising answer to reducing (accidents)," he said at the event in Beijing.
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One of the most promising projects which has been under examination is a natural gas underwater pipeline.
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Just say ahhh …twelveofour For a While there, Seres Therapeutics was the most promising name in poop.
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Several factors contributed to it, including flagging demand in China, once one of Apple's most promising markets.
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What seems most promising are the features Google says it's planning to bring to its barebones service.
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Min is part of Alibaba Cloud, which the company refers to as its most promising business unit.
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Hansson, for his part, sees corporate patronage as the most promising avenue for supporting open source projects.
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For this piece, I tested the five most-promising GPS communicators from Garmin, Spot, Bivy, and Somewear.
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One of the most promising options might be insurance for the poor, experts at the conference said.
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While there are a few user-facing features, the most promising changes are going to take time.
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After all, it's one of the most promising spots to discover alien life in our solar system.
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Well, the most promising benefits of light therapy seem to be related to mental health and mood.
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Featured here are some of tomorrow's most promising from around the globe — the 2016 Startup Open finalists.
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Indonesia is one of Southeast Asia's most promising startup ecosystems and today it gained a new investor.
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Among the most promising ones are three focusing on how to build livable future habitats in space.
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The most promising offshore Arctic oilfield is beneath the U.S. continental shelf off the coast of Alaska.
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Mobile, Alabama's OMB Peezy is one of music's most promising rising stars in the reality rap arena.
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Ryan Hurd has gone from Nashville's best-kept-secret to one of its most promising rising stars.
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In the thrill of such possibilities sits all that is most promising about the exploration of space.
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Comprehensive corporate tax reform is one of the most promising steps Congress can take in this direction.
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Other nations may see this as an opportunity to entice our most promising researchers away from America.
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Kaelan is one of D.C's most promising young talents, bringing a ton of energy and unique perspective.
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Two of the most promising American teenagers were placed in Djokovic's quarter, pitted against more established countrymen.
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But many students of more humble backgrounds won scholarships, and they were among the school's most promising.
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Some of the most promising advances in cancer research in recent years involve treatments known as immunotherapy.
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Within four months, he was a cofounder of one of the most promising blockchain startups in Columbus.
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His performance puts him on a shortlist of the most promising minor leaguers in the game today.
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The common theme here is that smartphones are emerging as the most promising alternative to credit cards.
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The details have the potential to be the most promising and productive part of this whole debate.
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In the 230s, Mr. Chandler was one of the most promising classical violin prodigies in New York.
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Vesselina introduced me to Martina Vacheva, 31, one of the most promising young artists she works with.
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And season two's most promising teams are both returning squads that fell short the first time around.
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Another property of ultra-stable glass would eventually reveal the most promising road map to ideal glass.
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The next most promising targets are two open seats outside of Houston and Dallas, and Republican Rep.
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One of the most promising was that grains of another stone wore their way through the garnet.
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Feliciano Velasquez, a prized exercise rider, has been working with his most promising horses for 20 years.
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Finally, they took around 100 of the most promising hits and tested them physically in the lab.
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In the battle for the Senate, the most promising Democratic candidates are hauling in eye-popping sums.
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As with road safety, communication is among the most promising evidence-based strategies to reduce gun suicide.
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Reeve would win Most Promising Newcomer that year for his iconic role in bringing Superman to life.
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Walker won a Golden Globe in 1964 for Most Promising Newcomer for his role in The Ceremony.
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Still, the talks are the most promising opening yet, and soccer has already rushed into the breach.
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Some of the most promising food waste efforts are apps that connect food sellers to food buyers.
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Even in markets with the most promising entrepreneurial conditions, women's business ownership hasn't reached its full potential.
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This is the most promising new product category Amazon is launching, given the success of Apple's AirPods.
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Welp. The most promising foldable phone we've seen yet has bee delayed — because it's already too popular.
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But her most promising songs are the ones in which she is less bound to any genre.
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Leitch (who co-directed 2014's John Wick) is one of our most promising new action directors.
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It was created with layers of luminous yellow by the most promising young painter in the country.
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Today, LG unveiled what easily qualifies as its nicest, most refined, and most promising smartphone of all time.
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In short, the Democratic Party's most promising path forward runs through dozens of states and many legislative districts.
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For now, education and expansive cinematography seems to be the most promising focus outside of gaming and recreation.
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That spirit is why the group is one of the most promising acts out of Korea right now.
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The most promising have been elected 'climate champions' by their peers, and are then responsible for training others.
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This means the most promising approaches to countering the radicalization of Muslims have focused on mainstream Muslim voices.
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And now, Hardware Club will invest in the most promising startups that are already part of the community.
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Among the most promising of these new treatments are those which attack the functions of the tumor itself.
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Macron then announced that France is going to invest some public money in the most promising African startups.
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Of all the alternative formats devised to make tennis more modern, this one is among the most promising.
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In the nation's urban areas, charter schools offer the most promising school reform this nation has ever seen.
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The most promising of all the clandestine relationships belong to Alexis (Niki Koss) and Dakota (Ana Mulvoy Ten).
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Q: If you have to pick one, which start-up in China looks the most promising to you?
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I always considered him a genius; he was one of the smartest and most promising people I knew.
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To better assess the risks, some of the most promising designs will be built as prototypes and tested.
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That's novel, I guess, but it's a far cry from what should be the most promising thing here.
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One of the list's most promising aspects was that it wasn't just a police officer who would visit.
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The most promising experimental Ebola vaccine was accelerated to production and tested late in the West Africa outbreak.
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Most promising is that the Fed does not appear to be in any hurry to raise interest rates.
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Since then, some of the most compelling studies with the most promising results have been aimed at Parkinson's.
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On Tuesday the company made the 2019 CNBC's Upstart 100 list of the world's most promising start-ups.
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All photos by Yudi Ela Bibi Bourelly is one of the most promising emerging artists around right now.
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So they set about creating a new set of criteria to define the most promising life-promoting planets.
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Our tech columnist says "the most promising candidate for the Next Great Gadget" is the $180 Amazon Echo.
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One of the most promising changes is that Siri is coming to the Mac for the first time.
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When it comes to sales, Dejbox tries to spot the most promising companies to pitch them the service.
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Perhaps the most promising thing I have seen recent months is Saenchai's improved use of his left straight.
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"In the medium-term, the most promising strategy might be a shift from road to rail," Vaishnav says.
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Now some of Democrats' most promising candidates are saying they won't support the existing party leadership if elected.
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Then, the most promising talents become the most competitive athletes in the world, on a per-capita basis.
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The self-taught designer was named to Forbes's 30 Most Promising Young Entrepreneurs in Africa list in 2017.
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After considering 64 proposed landing sites in all, scientists recommended Jezero as the most promising place to explore.
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For Talespin, the areas that were the most promising were ones that aren't obvious to a casual observer.
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After producing several vaccines, they were tested to identify the most promising ones at causing an immune response.
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In 2016, Sachdev was named to the MIT Tech Review's list of the most promising entrepreneurs under 35.
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And, in one of the most promising features of the reopened museum, the mechanics for development are there.
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Kite's most promising treatment, for non-Hodgkin lymphoma, is expected to receive government approval within the next year.
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Even the most promising struggle to find the scraps ignored by the great white sharks of big tech.
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Perhaps the most promising field for this regional cooperation to take place is joint infrastructure development and investment.
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His bet on the $78 billion Chinese outfit behind TikTok, the popular video app, looks the most promising.
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The drug, called aducanumab, was the most promising candidate in a field that has been littered with failures.
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Jobpal says its chatbot can also be used to screen applicants' CVs and recommend the most promising candidates.
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Ms. Saadat, a biology student, had been one of the most promising students at the University of Alberta.
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At the moment, Oyo is one of India's most promising start-ups, with a valuation of $10 billion.
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" Schade adds, "The most promising signs of change right now are in the states and in the marketplace.
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It's a small pilot study, with the most promising results coming from an even smaller group of volunteers.
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Ms. Kron, 55, who already has an impressive body of work, won for most promising musical theater librettist.
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Instead of a lander studying a single spot a rover let scientists head to the most promising places.
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The most promising concepts will then be given 75 days, and up to $70,000, to make a prototype.
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One of the most promising developments on this front is the ongoing effort for the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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Google's most promising "moonshot" is its self-driving car project, which is widely regarded as the technology leader.
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No matter what, Legion is one of the most promising TV shows, superhero or not, in recent memory.
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The industry is now looking for the most promising applications and trying to gauge how the market will evolve.
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The startup plans to look closely at the most promising markets to build a better product on these markets.
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Amazon's shopping app, already a top destination, now becomes a Trojan Horse for Amazon's most promising product in years.
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The return of diplomacy as a preferred tool of American strategy is another of the deal's most promising results.
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Perhaps most promising was his two-hour sit-down with The Breakfast Club's Charlamagne The God on May 1.
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The most promising match shared a quantity of DNA suggesting that it was a second cousin of the killer.
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That's the story behind two of this season's most promising new phones, the Nokia 27.1 and the Motorola One.
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Each year 12 of Germany's most promising startups are selected with the aim of helping them break into America.
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China owns over 60% of the globe's 1.5 billion cellular connections that use the most promising IoT technology standard.
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In order to stay competitive in the world's most promising luxury car market, it's a matter of constantly adjusting.
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This week's most promising news is that Parliament has begun the search for a way out of this delusion.
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The two most promising species are flour beetles and black soldier flies, specifically the larval stages of these animals.
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Cloud computing remains Microsoft's fastest growing revenue segment and the most promising new money maker among all its divisions.
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Only the most promising changes need to be turned into plates, to confirm that the software's predictions were correct.
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The medical industry has long been considered one of the most promising sources of growth for industrial 3D printing.
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For organised criminals, Brexit is perhaps the most promising rearrangement of the European scene since the fall of communism.
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Once seen as one of the world's most promising emerging markets, Turkey is no longer a darling of investors.
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Here are some of the top, best, most promising industries you might want to consider where businesses are growing.
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But the most promising startups will be in a very favorable position to negotiate higher valuation and better terms.
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The most promising results to date were seen in patients with tumor abnormalities linked to a protein called HER2.
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"Therefore, it is considered as the most promising approach and is the focus of current research," wrote the researchers.
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Startup Battlefield serves to showcase the most promising early-stage and, dare we say, disruptive startups in the industry.
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The Mate X might be the most promising foldable phone we've seen yet, but that's really not saying much.
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One of Google's most promising research efforts has finally made it out of the lab and into the clinic.
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Galili is based in Silicon Valley and is looking for the most promising seed-stage startups coming from Israel.
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The director of Queen Amina, Izu Ojukwu, is considered one of the most promising of the contemporary Nollywood filmmakers.
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The Sinclair executive called Dorr one of Washington's "most promising young talents" in a tweet praising the new hire.
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But the most promising part of the Acre home is the connections Mr. Fallenberg made with local Acre residents.
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But one current streamer, who has had a long career on YouTube, thinks Facebook is the most promising competitor.
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A shadow is falling over Silicon Valley, and some of its most promising startups are crumbling under the pressure.
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But this week, the justices turned down the most promising new challenges on both issues, delaying any final resolution.
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Giving it to Sidewalk would mean giving over control of one of the most promising parts of the city.
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According to the doctors I spoke with, the most promising treatment on the market is fat freezing, a.k.a. CoolSculpting.
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While Ethereum is often regarded as the most promising of all cryptocurrencies, its future is unclear for several reasons.
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With this money in the bag, Elsa is going after growth in a number of its most promising markets.
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Startup Battlefield serves to showcase the most promising early-stage and, dare we say, disruptive startups in the industry.
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Some of the most promising cancer therapies alter the DNA of T-cells so they will attack cancerous cells.
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But so far, that gamble is producing some of the most promising public housing I've seen in a while.
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The most straightforward alternative for Democrats goes through Florida, which probably gave Republicans their most promising results last week.
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Rather than systematically sweeping the field, the method helps isolate the most promising drugs by implementing common-sense assumptions.
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I settled on a brand called The Bytox Hangover Patch, which seemed to have the most promising reviews online.
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Yang is the most promising chance we have ever had to end the extreme corruption that plagues our country.
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Major initiatives in other key sectors are inspiring fruitful public-private collaborations, bringing the most promising technologies to life.
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The latest upside attempt has been the most promising, and has recently pushed the back above the 2,800 level.
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Of all the signs of progress, perhaps the most promising was that Woods was upset despite shooting below par.
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Unfortunately, funding is often exhausted before completion of even the most promising research, preventing the ability to help patients.
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But what can VCs do to make sure they're getting the biggest piece of the most promising looking companies?
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While Google Stadia is the most promising swing yet at a cloud-based contender, developer interest still can't compare.
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Bad Andre Most promising of all is the continued grooming of Andre Lyon to become the show's Big Bad.
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The most promising prospect for tackling these challenges is to put our countries' economic relationship back on steady footing.
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Yet, as the countdown to the State Championship begins, we see how deprivation can hobble the most promising talent.
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But French companies say the most promising startups need access to bigger funding rounds if they are to stay.
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And, most promising of all, he has that Medusa pump fake that turns bigger, quicker, stronger defenders to stone.
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That is why many feel that, whatever flaws IPS cells have, they are the most promising option for future therapies.
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Each month, the Vinylmnky team identifies the most promising artists and sends their LPs on vinyl straight to your doorstep.
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Among the most promising are in-ear computers—wireless earbuds that operate as always-on, voice-controlled Internet communication gateways.
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Cancer immunotherapies are some of most promising oncotherapies in a decade—but they're not going to be available for everyone.
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Monoclonal antibodies, which bind to and neutralise specific pathogens and toxins, have emerged as the most promising treatments for Ebola.
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Don't miss exploring Startup Alley, the site of hundreds of the most promising early-stage companies from around the world.
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And in the case of DACA, a cross-cutting compromise is by far the most promising route to a deal.
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The most promising applications go to a panel made up of current astronauts, who pick out the most qualified individuals.
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At the Golden Globes in 1954, O'Brian won for most promising newcomer - male (tied with Steve Forrest and Richard Egan).
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One of Twitter's most promising new anti-abuse tools appears to be its technology for temporarily limiting a user's audience.
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There's no denying that Lily-Rose Depp's on track to become one of the fashion industry's most promising young models.
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For example, one of the most promising changes is that Siri is coming to the Mac for the first time.
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This makes silicon carbide by far the most promising material for building practical ultrawide-bandwidth unconditionally secure data communication lines.
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One of the most promising of those opportunities, McMillon said, is trimming the amount of inventory it has on hand.
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The question is whether the most promising Microsoft products can make up for ongoing failures like the company's mobile phones.
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This makes them one of the most promising candidates for use in humans, to guide surgeons or deliver light therapy.
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Even with all of that, I still haven't gotten to the most promising new up front addition in Forsaken: Gambit.
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The place looked like an alleyway in the Mission now, not the offices of the world's most promising tech startup.
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The most promising finding in the poll for Trump is his continued edge as more trusted to handle the economy.
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We've scoured fields, courts, arenas and stadiums around the world to find the most promising startups bringing technology to sports.
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But he also acknowledged that it is a very crowded field today, even when considering just the most promising companies.
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Take the most promising new character, Commander Kurt Hurrelle, the man in charge of the Lukrum corporation's on-planet operation.
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The $129.99 Echo Spot is taking another run at this problem, and it's the most promising attempt since, well, ever.
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Then, the rover will slowly rumble over to most promising places — places that could have once sustained hardy, microscopic life.
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Though ShyShy's case is still considered an active investigation, the most promising lead to date was that cousin on Facebook.
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This offers a different option for the most promising companies to focus on creating sustainable EBITDA platforms for growth financing.
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Her most promising student at the — multiracial — theater skills workshop in Hell's Kitchen is Shandra (Taliyah Whitaker), a black girl.
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Autonomous rotorcraft are one of the most promising avenues for delivering critical supplies in congested urban areas or disaster zones.
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The startup Battlefield competition at Disrupt showcases the most promising young companies that are coming through in the technology space.
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Fan theories have been circulating, but the most promising one was shared earlier this week by John Goodman, 66, himself.
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Turkey, once counted among the most promising emerging markets, has suffered a massive currency and bond sell-off this year.
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The most promising is the Caring for Our Heroes in the 21st Century Act, a draft discussion proposal from Rep.
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Andrus turned in his most promising season in years, and right fielder Nomar Mazara is the team's next great hitter.
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Still, she had a question: What would happen if the drug that appeared to be the most promising proved unsuccessful?
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Alexandra Kleeman's novel, "You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine," was one of the most promising debuts of 2015.
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And on that score, the most promising takeaway was that the two central actors seem prepared to play for time.
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These startups represent what we at TechCrunch feel are the most interesting, most promising early-stage hardware companies being built.
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Rolando Dy. But it's the fight between Tarec Saffiedine and Rafael dos Anjos which looks the most promising on paper.
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Thanks to Mary Yuzovskaya, one of Brooklyn's most promising DJ upstarts, we now have such a remedy at our disposal.
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One of Woods's most promising gene findings didn't have much effect when it was knocked out in a mouse model.
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"It's more clear than ever that the path towards postponement is the most promising," the committee said in a statement.
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The Jets' brain trust has decided it simply cannot wait to anoint its most promising quarterback prospect in 25 years.
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It can potentially work with several different car companies and focus resources on the partnerships that prove the most promising.
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The largest companies, including Google, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft, are leaders in the most promising emerging technologies, like artificial intelligence.
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And the firms need to be perceived as founder friendly in order to cozy up to the most promising deals.
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Kamala Harris entered the presidential race as one of the most promising Democratic candidates, only to drop out in December.
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The winnowing, he said, is intended to focus G.E.'s capital investment and management time on the most promising businesses.
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I always try to eat at the most promising new restaurants, but I have a few nostalgic stops I make.
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If Logan can screw over his own daughter — the brightest and most promising of his brood — then is Gerri safe?
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The most promising incentive would be to offer credits in a health savings account to those who maintain their coverage.
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Most promising, and improbable, is Pondicheri, a capacious restaurant-cum-"bake lab" behind a dock door in the Flatiron district.
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There are many companies are pushing the direction of adopting artificial intelligence and improving their productivities, that's the most promising.
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The most promising are invited to complete a rigorous training program, and anyone who passes with flying colors gets hired.
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By far the most promising path for the current debate was focusing on law enforcement access to data at rest.
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But next year, some of the most promising spellers— those octochamp whizzes — will be ineligible, having already won a championship.
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The top three winners, Temie Giwa-Tubosun, Christelle Kwizera and Dr. Omar Sakr, are among the world's most promising innovators.
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The best clubs often scour the world for young prodigies, recruiting the most promising athletes from all over the globe.
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The drug being tested was nivolumab, a type of checkpoint inhibitor, one of the most promising drug classes for cancer.
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The ability to explore the most promising scientific questions gave our researchers an open field to apply their prodigious talent.
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That's why many in the field believe DAC to be the most promising negative-emissions technology in the long term.
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Then, the government is looking at growth rate and annual turnover to find the most promising 40 and 120 startups.
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However, the most promising way to stabilize the situation does not differ all that much from the Clinton administration's approach.
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Newmont Goldcorp expects to shed between $1 billion and $1.5 billion of assets to focus on its most promising operations.
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The most promising terrain for new white voters—and for flipping states won by President Obama—is in the Rust Belt.
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Britain's progress on shale gas exploration means it is Europe's most promising shale gas nation after projects in Poland were unsuccessful.
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If you go by the Connecticut experience, licensing can nearly halve gun homicides — but that's by far the most promising finding.
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Sondre's Voyage Bag is one of the most promising carry-ons we've seen in a while — and it's currently on sale.
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Promising startups include Symptoma, a search engine for doctors that was recently named the most promising e-health startup in Europe.
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In fact, some of the most promising advances happening today are taking place in the fields of synthetic biology and biomaterials.
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It stands to reason that Liemandt may again be Johnson's most promising financial backer if he were to win the nomination.
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Haley, 46, has been regarded as one of the Republican Party's most promising future leaders and potential future presidential candidates. Sen.
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This time he's threatening to compromise one of the most promising movements in a generation, all for his own political gain.
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So at least for the next four years, state and local efforts like DC's are the most promising for working families.
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Click ahead to find out more about some of the most promising start-ups founded by current undergraduate and graduate students.
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Some of the top illustrators and most promising new artists in the world converge each year at the World Illustration Awards.
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Data wonks reckon that two of them, Tanguy Ndombélé and Giovani Lo Celso, are among the most promising midfielders in Europe.
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Another difficulty in supplying a future electric-vehicle revolution is the often inhospitable location of some of the most promising minerals.
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It's glitchy: apps sometimes freeze up or crash, and a few of its most promising apps are also the least intuitive.
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It's certainly not the most promising setup for a finale The Walking Dead has been hyping since before season six began.
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We then called in the seven most promising models and made a plain vanilla ice cream and lemon sorbet in each.
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Many of China's most promising entrepreneurs flocked there recently for a conference organised by TechCrunch, a technology publisher from Silicon Valley.
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Europa, Jupiter's tantalizing ice moon, is one of the most promising places to search for extraterrestrial life in the solar system.
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But the series is getting more confident and inventive with every episode, and "All-Nighter" is the most promising example yet.
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Tabitha Tabitha feels immense pressure during the series finale, but compared to Moe and Elodie, she has the most promising ending.
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But in the debate's closing moments, Hillary Clinton sharpened one of her most promising—yet fraught—appeals to the Democratic base.
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In-flight VR entertainment and security guard drones were amongst our top pics for the most promising startups from Day 1.
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Even with plenty of practice, the most promising attempts at strap-on sex can quickly become a deeply unsexy emotional minefield.
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" "We will discontinue our tool building and database maintenance activities," he added, "and encourage others to continue our most promising projects.
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As the global population grows, the microbiome offers one of the most promising avenues for increasing yields without harming the planet.
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Potential Gallagher has been touted as one of the most promising fighters on the Irish MMA scene since his teenage years.
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The most promising and controversial of the reforms involves the trading of rural land, at a price set by the market.
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At 22 years old, Pharaoh is up there with Face as one of the most promising talents in the Russian scene.
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The story of one of the most promising HIV treatments being developed today begins in Japan more than a decade ago.
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But for Dr. Milena Adamian, who has been in health care for 20 years, Owlet is one of the most promising.
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Advocates see the shrinking geography of capital punishment as the most promising path to ending executions in the country for good.
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One involved LVMH and a state-owned enterprise in Ningxia, a poor province often hailed as China's most promising wine region.
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One of the most promising areas to integrate technology into our transportation network is the emergence of next-generation wireless connectivity.
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Therefore, perhaps the most promising short-term solution would be to go down the M&A route for more feedstock supply.
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The ranking of the world's most promising start-ups included Deep Genomics; Attabotics, Calgary; Nobul, Toronto: Cmd, Vancouver and; RenoRun, Montreal.
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Yet at the moment, the most promising candidate for the Next Great Gadget isn't made by Apple, Google, Facebook or Microsoft.
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But whatever approach is most promising, America desperately needs a long-term budget for entitlements and the revenues to support them.
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The next step is to identify the most promising ones that can garner bipartisan support and turn them into concrete policies.
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But from there, Jacqueline doesn't follow her rom-com predecessors who whipped their most promising employees into shape with relentless cruelty.
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There's a similar vibe happening in Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch's GLOW, which might be the most promising debut all year.
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Most promising of all, the suicide rate in Northland dropped 25 percent, from 28 people in 2015 to 21 in 2016.
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Now experts and advocates fear that under a Trump administration, America's most promising method of taming police officers could essentially evaporate.
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Is it mainly for follow-on funding so EF doesn't get too diluted for the most promising companies it helps create?
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There's nearly $400 million in investments among the most promising startups, along with backings by Sequoia Capital and former Zappos alums.
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That could mean a restructuring of debt arrears and a potential flood of investment into one of Africa's most promising economies.
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"Food and agriculture have emerged as two of the most promising areas to achieve social and environmental objectives," Mr. Bouri said.
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Facebook and Google and Apple managed to lock up the best brains, they managed to buy up the most promising competitors.
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Bayer has said its six most promising experimental treatments had an annual peak sales potential of at least 6 billion euros.
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Meanwhile, the VC has set aside €100 million of the fund for follow-on investments in its most promising portfolio companies.
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Until recently I might have called it the city's most promising Iranian kitchen, if the word kitchen weren't such a stretch.
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And recently, Netlify was on Wing Venture Capital's Enterprise Tech 30 list, its list of the most promising enterprise tech companies.
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We should accelerate discovery by creating more flexible ways to fund the most promising researchers for multiple years at a time.
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The Silver Lion, awarded to the most promising young artist in the central exhibition, went to the London-born Hassan Khan.
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Rosin, who has been bullish on the overall market, sees Best Buy as one of the market's most promising retail names.
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Jobs involving data science skills have been named as some of the most promising jobs in the U.S., according to LinkedIn.
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I'm in Berlin this week to meet with Europe's top VCs and some of the most promising founders in the region.
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Zimbabwe was once one of Africa's most promising economies but under Mugabe's rule became tainted by corruption, mismanagement and diplomatic isolation.
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Juice WRLD has become one of the most promising figures in hip-hop by almost completely dismantling the genre's usual structures.
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All of these interventions appear to reduce racial biases, while interracial contact appears most promising for reducing racial anxiety more broadly.
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Perhaps the most promising new design comes from Duke University, where researchers are testing a device that could circumvent the speculum altogether.
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That could be scary, especially considering that some of the most promising artists out right now were born in the late 90s.
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But a critical problem is that most antibody therapies - including the most promising experimental therapy, ZMapp - target only one specific Ebola virus.
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At 22, she's one of the most promising young players on the scene, and made waves playing at the University of Tennessee.
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Once one of the world's most promising emerging markets, Turkey has been hit by political uncertainty, insecurity and a tumbling lira currency.
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In short, Hirschland's strongest ideas are about so-called pre-seed deals and how to hopefully find the most promising among them.
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There are tons of new dramas, comedies, procedurals, and supernatural shows coming up in 2018; here are some of the most promising.
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In its short life span, it has been called both the most unsexy company in tech, and one of the most promising.
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"Liquid biopsies", which can diagnose cancers and other diseases with a simple blood test, are among the most promising recent medical developments.
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Ashen is being published by the game division of Annapurna, which has steadily become one of the most promising labels in gaming.
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Demand for wearables is high in Asia, where the market is considered by analysts to be the most promising for the devices.
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According to the World Health Organization, opioid substitution therapy (OST), albeit imperfect, is still the most promising method of reducing heroin dependence.
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At that time, USV had raised a separate, $175 million "opportunities fund" to make additional investments in its most promising portfolio companies.
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Despite this, it's impossible to deny Spotify's success over the years as one of the earliest and most promising music streaming businesses.
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In 2014, not yet aware of who Wizkid was, Femi was convinced by his sister to collaborate with Nigeria's most promising superstar.
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Some of the most promising statistical measures of gerrymandering can be understood by a high schooler or even a grade school student.
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They tested the most promising of their compounds in live rats, and found that it rendered them infertile in just three days.
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For event organizers, Shoobs helps provide digital ticketing and promotion services, with event recommendation capabilities that target the most promising potential customers.
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The biggest companies present their latest and greatest gear and technology, alongside some of the most promising start-ups in the industry.
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Last year he received a five-year, $3.6 million NIH grant to test his most promising molecules in mouse models of Alzheimer's.
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This intriguing marine environment has distinguished Europa as one of the most promising candidates to host alien life in the solar system.
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Its economy is based on exports of gold, cocoa and oil and for years it was considered one of Africa's most promising.
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At the Consumer Electronics Show in January, the mature technologies felt boring and the most promising ones weren't yet ready to ship.
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Mars remains the most promising destination to establish a long-term human presence and to advance our scientific understanding of life elsewhere.
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After a period of aggressive growth, the company is looking back at its international markets and focusing on the most promising ones.
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All of these interventions appear to reduce subconscious racial biases, while interracial contact appears most promising for reducing racial anxiety more broadly.
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The most promising ideas to improve the SSDI program and other services for workers with disabilities are, for the most part, untested.
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It was perhaps the most promising period of the season for the rebuilding Rangers, who have the youngest roster in the league.
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The top 11 most promising biosimilars in production alone are projected to create $250 billion in savings in the next 10 years.
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So perhaps the most promising aspect of Monday's plan is a sign that it represents a shifting mindset, where reform comes first.
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But there's a strong case for more government — not less — as the most promising way to improve the nation's standard of living.
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But the state parties have already begun to deploy Moore as a weapon against some of the GOP's most promising 2018 hopefuls.
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One of the most promising, MountainSort, improves the parsing of brain-electrode recordings, in part by automating the interpretation of the data.
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Currently, the most promising subplot is the posthumous message from Major Briggs, secreted in an enigmatic metal tube hidden inside a chair.
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The most promising innovation—true, parental choice, regardless of income and zip code—will no doubt be a cornerstone of DeVos' reforms.
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The most promising is New Mexico, which has already passed a popular vote bill through one chamber and has a Democratic governor.
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Yesterday we covered the first 1993 startups from this YC batch and shared our top 1983 picks for the most promising companies.
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If parents are concerned about their child sleepwalking, one of the most promising treatments that doesn't have side-effects, is scheduled waking.
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Philly's Lil Uzi Vert has been on a tear this year to solidify himself as one of rap's most promising rising stars.
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At Bell Curve, we ask our most promising leads to incrementally complete three projects: We allow a week to complete these projects.
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But aside from alleviating pile-ups, the most promising benefit of straddling buses is their potential to reduce China's fossil fuel dependency.
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The most promising involve a rotating system of regional primaries or state groupings aimed at giving a leg up to small states.
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VIENNA — When Walter Bricht was forced to emigrate from Austria in 1938, he was one of the capital's most promising musical figures.
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Perhaps the most promising study looking at duration is a 1991 follow-up by Rick Doblin to a study done in 1962.
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He singled out Lispenard Street, and the blocks between Mercer and Wooster as the most promising in the area to be developed.
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Fans, athletes, and sports journalists mourned the losses of one of basketball's greatest icons and one of its most promising future athletes.
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Their suggestions on which artists in a gallery's stable would make for the most promising bid carry significant weight with the applicants.
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But for now it is the growth of all-to-all, equity exchange-style trading that could be the most promising development.
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"This new health care organization represents one of the most promising opportunities to accelerate improvement of U.S. health care delivery," he wrote.
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Democrats view those seats as among the most promising targets in their effort to win back control of the 100-seat body.
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And during my time there, what was most promising was that except for me, the people walking through this exhibit were white.
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That was part of the bet behind Essential Products, once considered one of the most promising hardware start-ups in Silicon Valley.
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Last year, another team captured the most promising potential detection of the signal so far, though those results are still under review.
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We recognize this complex public health problem requires a multifaceted approach, so let us begin with our most promising, evidence-based interventions.
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Hopper didn't paint loneliness; he depicted disillusionment with an idealism that was falling apart right at the moment it seemed most promising.
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However, its most promising application is to genetically modify cells to overcome genetic defects or its potential to conquer diseases like cancer.
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Ultimate passage into law is still uncertain, but this is the most promising outlook that asbestos ban legislation has enjoyed in years.
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In Los Angeles' rap renaissance—currently blooming in all hues, not just blue and red—he's one of the most promising artists.
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Programmer Lina Matta has roamed the region, and the world's film festivals, in search of the most promising directors of the region.
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It's very, very hard to cover policy topics well if you can't, at the end, say which solutions you think most promising.
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Europa, an ice moon orbiting Jupiter, is one of the most promising places to search for extraterrestrial life in the solar system.
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However, because nuclear transfer remains difficult and is banned in many countries, IPS cells still look the most promising option for future therapies.
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Entering the season as one of the most promising teams in the East, the Bulls have underperformed under their new coach, Fred Hoiberg.
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Revenue at its most promising new enterprise, selling cloud computing and cybersecurity, fell 4.1 percent in April-December and its profit margin tightened.
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Still, the Mate X is the most promising foldable phone right now, one that I can actually imagine using on a daily basis.
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Dr. Yee thinks one of the most promising uses of the technology is in colorectal cancer detection, one of her areas of expertise.
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David Wehner, Facebook's chief financial officer, pointed to Asia-Pacific, especially India, as one of the most promising areas for continued user growth.
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The company uses its "Story DNA" machine learning technology alongside human curation to quickly identify the most promising IP and storytellers on Wattpad.
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This year 250 private-equity fund managers surveyed by PwC, a consultancy, named Germany as Europe's most promising market by a long way.
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Notably, some of the Rift's most promising upcoming titles weren't there, including horror adventure game Wilson's Heart and the space game Lone Echo.
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It's the most promising VR headset I've tried this year, even if it's way too early to get excited about a consumer release.
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They might have been the most promising new headphones we saw at CES 2018, but that doesn't mean they're worth your money now.
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Yet Mr Bamman argues that the most promising product of such research is an elementary one: a machine's ability to identify literary characters.
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All were heavily delayed, and even Coin, the most promising of the bunch, ended up shutting down and selling its technology to Fitbit.
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He's a rapper, yes, and one of the most promising to emerge in recent years from Chicago, a city overflowing with innovative talent.
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Potentially the most promising approach to bringing light to the 1.1 billion divides the task between traditional utilities and smaller, more entrepreneurial firms.
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Jail time seemed to eclipse the careers of Philly's most promising acts and it would do the same for the city's next successor.
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"We're in this odd situation where one of the most promising therapies also happens to be a Schedule 1 substance," former Brig. Gen.
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According to the legal experts we talked to, the most promising defense would be on whether the wall is really for public use.
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Trump's public engagement with Taiwanese president in a simple phone call was the most promising and comforting sign Taiwan has seen since 1979.
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BlackBerry's days of dominating the cellphone market are long gone but the company's QNX subsidiary is its most promising hope for future success.
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And last month, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) added Rouda to its "Red to Blue" list of the party's most promising candidates.
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The panels should be drawn from the best or most promising in the party's ranks, including active or former state and municipal officials.
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Now, one of the States' two most promising HSR plans—building a Japanese bullet train in Texas—is facing more opposition than ever.
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A central tennis hub was established in Montreal, at the site of the Rogers Cup, to develop the country's most promising young players.
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Atawodi made Forbes Africa's 30 under 30 list that same year, for which she was described as one of Africa's most promising entrepreneurs.
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A 24-year-old American heightened his reputation as one of the world's most promising featherweights after an eight-second knockout win Saturday.
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Lindsay, in a split with Royce Freeman, on the road, with backup quarterback Brandon Allen under center, doesn't have the most promising script.
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Annora Petrova was one of the most promising figure skaters in the United States, until she discovered a sentient Wikipedia page about her.
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Here are 229 of this summer's most promising under-the-radar releases, including documentaries, Oscar hopefuls, and a movie about a farting corpse.
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We've been watching the two closely since last year when they broke out as one of the country's most promising punk-rock bands.
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Sacramento's Chrch (formerly known as Church, but hey, vowels are overrated anyway) emerged as one of last year's most promising new doom bands.
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Huddle set the American record in the 22 kilometers at the Rio Olympics this summer and is America's most promising rising marathon runner.
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For those not content with such dangerous drift, working to articulate and defend a new liberaltarian synthesis offers the most promising path forward.
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Here are a few options: The village of Panmunjom in the Demilitarized Zone between the two Koreas might be the most promising location.
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But — and yes, good news still exists — many of the most promising drug candidates are already approved to treat other diseases, including cancer.
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Statistics can help us understand complicated relationships and interactions between various dimensions of our society and lead us to the most promising answers.
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He worried that the Mikes would regard him as a fraud, but they told him that "Gray State" was their most promising project.
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Adyen, which makes payment processing software used by the likes of Netflix, Spotify and Uber, has been one of Europe's most promising startups.
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Things get much more interesting with the contribution from Banerjee, who is arguably the most promising contemporary filmmaker working in commercial Hindi cinema.
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Out of those, Miller Tabak's Matt Maley found Halliburton and PayPal to be the most promising plays, offering a technically framed bull case.
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And the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority has been working creatively to build public-private partnerships to support the most promising research.
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Migrants then helped to build a modern country that, at some point, was considered to boast the most promising economy in the region.
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Paltrow was The Weinsteins' most promising money-maker, and if there's anything Harvey Weinstein loves more than editing films to death, it's money.
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" He adds, "I think one of the most promising things that Apple can do is to create a very successful developer community around Siri.
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Her breakout performance was as a teen in the 1950 film Three Little Words, which earned her the Golden Globe for Most Promising Newcomer.
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If the Sixers could harness that fearlessness, they'd without argument have the most promising young core in the league—if they don't already. 5.
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While it's a fun read, what's most promising about this novella is that it feels like a tiny step into a much larger universe.
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Dr Van Hoek exposed two species of pathogenic bacteria, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus, to eight of the most promising peptides they had identified.
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However, before this season's trade deadline, the Yankees dumped MLB-ready players to invest in some of the game's most promising minor league prospects.
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Forbes listed it #94 among its America's Most Promising Companies last year, estimating revenues of $7 million, a figure Wall has declined to verify.
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One of the most promising areas is in machine learning and deep learning, two facets of artificial intelligence that have attracted much attention recently.
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Yet their approach is in some ways the most promising, because it means grappling with the ways in which culture and politics constrain economics.
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Social entrepreneurship is one of the most promising developments of the 21st century—and like the Millennial generation, the sector is still taking shape.
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The most promising non-advertising business line has been cloud, which the company now projects to have an annual run rate of $8 billion.
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"This is the most promising and most realistic solution," he said, adding that it would be harder to reduce the world's overall meat consumption.
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Mr Modi's party strategists have exploited these weaknesses with skill and determination, helped by the defection of one of Mr Gogoi's most promising lieutenants.
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In a NBA full of young big men with incredible upside, he's still front and center in the conversation for most promising of all.
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BALTIMORE — Democratic voters in Maryland head to the polls on Tuesday to decide the fate of two of the party's most promising stars. Reps.
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More important, the party's most promising presidential contenders, especially among those under 70, are women: Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, Kirsten Gillibrand, and Amy Klobuchar.
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Indeed, some of the most promising improvements—the slowing rate of deforestation in the Amazon rainforest, for instance—are beginning to backslide once more.
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The goal is to look out as far as 10 years to figure out the most promising technology and begin to prototype it internally.
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Ms. Kane, 50, was hailed at the state's most promising politician when she became the first Democrat to be elected attorney general in 2012.
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Vick was one of the NFL's most promising young stars at the time and was given a 95/100 speed rating in the game.
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The agency is partly funded by the United States government and is regarded as one of the most promising signs of reform in Kenya.
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The four-member girl group is one of the fiercest, most promising acts out of Korea right now, and already poised for world domination.
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But the most promising fix dreamed up so far, known as the "Redirect Method," shows the serious limits and pitfalls of such an effort.
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Local artists and galleries piggyback on the international acclaim of Maco and schedule all of their lively happenings to promote their most promising artists.
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Chinese coaches visited Nigeria every year as part of an arrangement between the two countries to nurture and develop the most promising Nigerian talent.
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But perhaps the most promising sign is that the children of today are not repeating the sins of their parents in one particularly way.
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But if we don't work out supply chain issues, production could slow down—essentially delaying some of the world's most promising alternative energy technologies.
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NASA will choose the two most promising prototypes, and researchers will then make more polished versions to be tested in space, Dr. Bugbee said.
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The most promising evidence points to cannabinoids reducing the formation of plaques in the brain associated with inflammation and higher rates of cell death.
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The Foundation has organized a Therapeutics Accelerator to look at all the most promising ideas and bring all the capabilities of industry into play.
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Kate Millet's arguments glowed in the flames of our campfire, and her scorn seemed mirrored on the surface of the most promising trout pools.
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World health officials are testing four of the most promising drugs to fight COVID-19, including chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, which are anti-malarial drugs.
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Twenty years after his death, he's still watching over hip-hop's most promising acts, with Texan artists eager to pay homage where it's due.
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"Tiffany finds a very comfortable new home and LVMH finds one of the most promising brands available," said Luca Solca, luxury analyst at Bernstein.
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The continent's 1.2 billion people represent the largest share of the world's unbanked and underbanked population — which makes fintech Africa's most promising digital sector.
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In the seven weeks prior, doctors at Yale had combated Mr. Peal's melanoma with two of the most promising drugs in cancer treatment today.
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In late August, WWE announced plans to move NXT — its weekly WWE Network show featuring the company's most promising young superstars — off the service.
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Zimbabwe was once one of Africa's most promising economies but descended into corruption, mismanagement and diplomatic isolation in the latter stages of Mugabe's administration.
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The most promising and timely export data is coming from China, our third-largest export market and the second largest economy in the world.
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The transaction also diversifies sources of funding and increases the visibility to local investors of Carrefour's most promising division in terms of growth prospects.
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Rajesh, my father's third-born brother, had once been the most promising of the Mukherjee boys—the nimblest, the most charismatic, the most admired.
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The most promising lyricist award went to two winners: the performer and composer Shaina Taub and the playwright and musical theater writer Sarah Hammond.
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Danhua Capital has invested in some of Silicon Valley's most promising startups in areas like drones, artificial intelligence and cyber security.
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The price of these two cryptocurrencies, widely regarded as the two most promising projects in the world of crypto, correlated closely until July this year.
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Ahead, we take a look at some of the most promising books on leadership that will help you become the best leader you can be.
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My plan was to look at every single listed artist's work online and pick 15 or so who seemed most promising and visit them first.
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That, combined with Australia's experience, makes large-scale confiscation look like easily the most promising approach for bringing US gun homicides down to European rates.
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Of all the great science-fiction technology that's making its way into our everyday lives, the heads-up display (HUD) is easily the most promising.
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That value is derived from the fact that it is on the forefront of the most promising area of cancer treatments in decades: immuno-oncology.
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Even the most promising projects can fall apart, and there's no guarantee yet that we'll see all, or any, of these ideas come to fruition.
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It's an ambitious venture — and still in fundraising stages — but as far as truly personalized skin care goes, it's one of the most promising yet.
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It used to be an all too common sentiment that once deterred many prospective investors from backing some of the most promising edtech ventures conceived.
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"The machine learning algorithms we implemented are some of the most promising advances that have been published in the past couple of years," says Kallenbach.
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Amazon has reviewed the proposals from potential candidate cities for its second North American headquarters location, and it found 20 of those the most promising.
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The initiative includes plans to send some 200 of Japan's most promising start-ups to Silicon Valley over a five year-period for intense mentoring.
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The most promising news has been Google's Retpoline approach, which the company says can protect against the trickiest Spectre variant with little negative performance impact.
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The acquisition is part of a $150-billion military overhaul India has launched, drawing global arms makers into one of the world's most promising markets.
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And then the most promising strategies could be eligible to apply for up to another $10 million to take the vaccine candidates to human trials.
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A new group called the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) was set up to raise money and channel it to the most promising projects.
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They were excited about their new understandings of the genetic basis for autism — what they view as the most promising area of research right now.
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Villeré is interested in art as a laboratory for climate design, and as a Trojan Horse for implementing that lab's most promising and practicable results.
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He has been instrumental in setting up a strong business foundation across Southeast Asia, India and MENA, including some of our most promising emerging markets.
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It remains incredibly tough for even the most promising battery experiments to find their way out of research labs and into the devices we carry.
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As fans get ready for the game's biggest event, golfers are finding that the most promising prospects are happening off the fairways, and with novices.
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But the most promising planning occurs at Castle Black, as Sansa, Jon, and the rest of their small council make plans to take back Winterfell.
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Well in honour of International Women's Day, Team Backpack has put together just that in a cypher featuring some of Toronto's most promising upcoming rappers.
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The way to secure our long-term economic future is by expanding access to capital to America's most promising entrepreneurs who've yet to be discovered.
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Given its size, the fund was likely to put most of its money in the US, still home to the world's most-promising technology companies.
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Veteran director Ken Loach's drama "I, Daniel Blake" saw Dave Johns pick up the "best actor" award while actress Hayley Squires won "most promising newcomer".
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Next, you'll check out some of the most promising early-stage startups in Startup Alley and the Startup Battlefield (which you can apply for here).
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Though this is not the first natural chimney found on Pha Mee, it remains the most promising, according to search and rescue teams on site.
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Bannon's slate of preferred candidates lack any obvious ideological through line and some of his most promising potential allies have ties to the party establishment.
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Each year, it brings up to 200 of the world's most promising students from countries around the world to study in Beijing at Tsinghua University.
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The most promising of these worlds are small, rocky bodies that orbit their star (or stars) at a distance similar to Earth's from the sun.
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"Holy Ghost," in its tempo and energy is a build on "Timmy Turner," one of Desiigner's most promising examples of carving out a signature sound.
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The latest, supposedly most promising development in male contraception is the vas deferens injection Vasalgel, but it's a fitting example of our grossly inaccurate expectations.
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Based on these digital footprints, it then flags the most promising companies and surfaces the relevant structured and unstructured data to the EQT Ventures team.
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Lil Peep, a rapper who blended hip-hop and emo — and whom our critic called one of pop's most promising young talents — died in Tucson.
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This offers the most promising possibilities going forward, as well as the primary venue for Ana Gasteyer's essential performance as Maria's divinely foul-mouthed agent.
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This tax bill gambles with the future of our educational institutions, the lives of our most promising students and the strength of our national economy.
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The numerology stuff may not have done much for me, but it's these characters' interconnected story lines that continue to raise the most promising questions.
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Their job should be to commend the party's most promising potential candidates to the attention of the public, not to make the final choice themselves.
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A fifth potential site, a nine-acre parcel near Yankee Stadium that once seemed the team's most promising option, could also be back in play.
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"The series' most promising innovation has been making the protagonist not the crew's captain but an outsider," James Poniewozik wrote in The New York Times.
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For now, Millet said it's still too early to definitively say which drug is the most promising, and how all these logistics will play out.
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They dashed to the back nine to witness Woods, the game's hobbled giant, on the most promising day of his comeback from four back operations.
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It amounted to a Pentagon counter-drone bake-off, called the Hard Kill Challenge, to see which new classified technologies and tactics proved most promising.
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Nevertheless, it's a good start to the year for Hertfordshire-based Imagination Technologies, which was once seen as one of Britain's most-promising tech companies.
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That's not true in "Westworld," where Wood's Dolores is by far the most promising character, a traumatized Eve who seems poised to become an avenger.
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Nashville The most promising eclipse event is the Music City Solar Eclipse Festival & Viewing Party at the Adventure Science Center, a popular children's science museum.
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They pinpointed a peak at the center of Yerkes Crater, which is located in the western region of Mare Crisium, as the most promising target.
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Now that you've narrowed down your list to the most promising prospects, reach out and ask them to meet in person as soon as possible.
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Treating them as such, will severely disrupt America's higher education system and place that education out of reach of many of our most promising students.
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The potential for huge returns from such a small number of horses means the most promising colts (young males) can command huge prices at auction.
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Scientists need the freedom to explore the most promising avenues of research, and we need to select the best ideas for funding based on merit.
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Cory Booker (D-NJ) and Andrew Yang worked to sell nuclear as one of the most promising tools at our disposal to avert climate catastrophe.
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Among the most promising young bandleaders in jazz, Ross has earned wide acclaim for his debut album, "Kingmaker," released this year on Blue Note Records.
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Why did Schwartz, the most promising poet of his generation, end up dying at the age of 52 in a fleabag hotel in Midtown Manhattan?
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The company is contending with consumers taking longer to upgrade and a trade war denting demand in China, once one of its most promising markets.
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But instead of embracing more typical approaches, like promoting nuclear or solar energy, Dr. Olah believed that the most promising alternative energy source was methanol.
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He is new blood and aside from Francis Ngannou he might be the most promising thing to grace the heavyweight top ten in a while.
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I do think that's the most promising, and experiential things, like I'd love to go to Bilbao, but I don't really wanna go to Spain.
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To ensure long-term stability, the U.S.' most promising approach is to work with regional allies who together will bolster Guaidó's efforts to legally succeed Maduro.
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Hydrogen could be the most promising, because it is the best complement to mass electrification and could also be used in heavy transport, heating and industry.
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The science team realized even before launch that the most promising way to achieve this objective was to look at the asymmetric part of Jupiter's gravity.
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Companies like Planetary Resources, backed by the likes of Googlers Larry Page and Eric Schmidt, are already launching satellites to scan for the most promising asteroids.
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Its most promising bets in AI and autonomous driving, though, are still at nascent stages meaning margin growth will be constrained for some time, analysts say.
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" In his letter, Mr. Hughes said that his aim "is to place The New Republic in the hands of the most promising and dedicated potential steward.
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Even the most promising species, a bacterium called Nocardia asteroides, takes more than six months to obliterate a film of plastic a mere half millimetre thick.
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A prominent liberal donor is trying to connect the kinds of donors who write big checks with data about what races are most promising for Democrats.
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Another notable point is that Airtable is yet another example of how the most promising startups are racking up funding in rapid rounds at the moment.
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But thanks to Cassini's efforts, scientists now count one of Saturn's moons as among the most promising places in the solar system to look for life.
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China and India tend to get most of the attention, but Southeast Asia is also one of the most promising e-commerce markets in the world.
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Disappointingly, Rowling fails to imbue Leta, arguably the most promising character in this film, with the traits of her most successful protagonists—self-determination and resilience.
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It's not the first phone to try to suss out a happy medium between being hyper-connected and disconnected, but it may be the most promising.
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Tavares will be seeking to put an end to the hype surrounding arguably the most promising young talent to come from the Asian market in years.
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Still, in the upcoming year he has what might be the most promising role of all — a repeat performance as Steve Trevor in Wonder Woman 1984.
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There were Frank Ocean levels of hype in the leadup to its release, as the Chicago rapper had been hailed as Kanye West's most promising protege.
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The most promising clues were grainy surveillance images that showed a two-tone Honda Prelude with a sunroof and fancy rims, but no visible license plate.
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Even more troubling, China has quickly leveraged US innovations through alleged technology transfers that clone our most promising ventures and allegedly stealing American intellectual property outright.
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In K-12, the most promising applications of technology have been found most consistently in private and charter schools — freed from the strictures of teachers unions.
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One of the most promising proposals came from Scott Aaronson, a computer scientist then at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and his doctoral student Alex Arkhipov.
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Virtual reality is still a difficult sell, so some of the industry's most promising plans involve putting it in places people already congregate — including movie theaters.
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One of the most promising uses of psychedelics in this sense has been the MAPS trials, which are administering MDMA to veterans with post-traumatic stress.
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The most promising sign might be that Carolina has found more consistent corner play over the past few weeks, as rookie James Bradberry is finally healthy.
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"Myanmar is one of the fastest growing and most promising markets in Southeast Asia," Pier Luigi Sigismondi, Unilever's president of Southeast Asia and Australiasia, told CNBC.
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TechCrunch reviewed hundreds upon hundreds of startups from all across the region, finally selecting 15 of the companies most promising startups to compete for Startup Battlefield.
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They plan to grill a dozen candidates each day before inviting the most promising ones to visit its campus and meet the rest of the faculty.
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They narrowed down these leads to the most promising one, then chemically tweaked it to further refine its ability to activate only the desired receptor subtypes.
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The Bragi Dash have been the most promising ones we've seen, but even those have major compromises that demonstrate the early nature of this product category.
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The idea is to enable the most promising ideas to automatically bubble to the surface for the attention of managers and decision-makers within an organisation.
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But outside of a matchup between Japan's two most promising young fighters, this fight might also tell us something more about the kickboxing game at large.
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As a result, another middleweight bout between Robert Whittaker and Derek Brunson—two of the 133lbs weight class' most promising prospects—serves as the headline act.
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Critics accuse Mugabe of wrecking one of Africa's most promising economies through policies such as violent seizures of white-owned commercial farms and disastrous money printing.
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Most promising, Dr. Strum wrote, is daily use of a baby aspirin (81 milligrams) for 10 or more years, which also helps protect against cardiovascular disease.
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And those changes can influence each side's calculations about the most promising path to amassing the 270 Electoral College votes required to win the White House.
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EMP and cyber protection of military and civilian critical infrastructures would help turn the technological tide toward favoring defense, by countering these most promising offensive weapons.
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He believes that VMware is itself seeing slowing growth in some of its most promising areas, including its networking product NSX and its storage product vSAN.
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While the data scientists crunched the numbers, the behavioral scientists conducted experiments to determine the most promising ways to get people to vote for their candidate.
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She was named the Academy of Country Music's top female vocalist in 1986 and the most promising newcomer by the Country Music Association a year later.
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Among the most promising candidates, according to Grejtak, is California-based Blue Current, which is working on a high density, low flammable battery using gel electrolytes.
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We couldn't put together a conference in Berlin without inviting Valentin Stalf from N2014, the co-founder and CEO of one of Europe's most promising startups.
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While this appears to be the most promising bill yet, there are still concerns from some lawmakers that it does not address harsh federal sentencing guidelines.
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Rhys McKee, Ryan Curtis, Blaine O'Driscoll and Richie Smullen marked themselves out as three of the most promising young professionals on the island on the night.
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Establishing discrimination would be the most promising legal challenge to the order, said Andrew Schoenholtz, deputy director for Georgetown University's Institute for the Study of Migration.
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Holy smokes, we're so excited to showcase the region's most promising early-stage startups at TechCrunch Startup Battlefield MENA 2018 on October 3 in Beirut, Lebanon.
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One current project is a program to recommend the most promising clinical trials for individual cancer patients, based on their medical histories, age, gender and genetics.
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Repurposed drugs are the most promising options for finding a way to treat COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, in the near term.
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One of the most promising aspects of this series is the attempt one assumes it will make to understand the psychology of this outwardly unfeeling billionaire.
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Among the most promising of the 18 bills in the package are those that would require the city to greatly increase enforcement actions against bad landlords.
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Another consortium made up of Exxon Mobil, Equinor and others, won a block that is considered the most promising of the four areas offered on Thursday.
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One current project is a program to recommend the most promising clinical trials for individual cancer patients, based on their medical histories, age, gender and genetics.
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The talented young Dembélé, viewed as one of France's most promising players along with Kylian Mbappe, 43, of Monaco, will wear Neymar's former No. 11 shirt.
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That's certainly interesting, as far as getting genuine, organic reactions, but I think what's most promising here is what is opened up beyond such scripted takes.
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Vishal Vivek of Goldman Sachs says he&aposs using options market data and his firm&aposs own estimates to find most promising stocks during earnings season.
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Some experts said the efficiency gap gives gerrymandering opponents their most promising chance yet to persuade a majority of the Supreme Court to limit partisan redistricting.
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In the coming years, the most promising developments that truly provide workers and their families with guaranteed paid leave will still be at the state level.
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The most promising is that the world economy is doing well again, poverty is going down and countries are investing more and more into R&D.
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Those questions and answers are still down the road, but the Browns, the most promising team of 2019, appear to have taken several steps backward again.
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One of the most promising, according to analysts, has been to introduce its own business providing back-end computing to businesses — much like Amazon Web Services.
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"The continent's 1.2 billion people represent the largest share of the world's unbanked and underbanked population — which makes fintech Africa's most promising digital sector," Bright notes.
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The founding partner of Woodford Investment Management suggested an oversensitive market had failed to place sufficient value on one of the company's most promising cancer drugs.
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They would threaten the future of the 3 million Americans who now work in clean energy, and stifle one of our country's most promising job engines.
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"There are several other storage solutions but we believe that the battery now, shorter term, looks to be the most promising," he went on to explain.
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Dr. White also lectured at the university's faculty of medicine; he suspected that seven of his most promising students shared his sympathies toward the nascent uprising.
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The police had said in mid-August that they had found someone else's DNA on Ms. Vetrano's hands, throat and cellphone — the most promising early lead.
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Last month, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Ablynx's most promising asset, the experimental drug caplacizumab for treating the blood disease Acquired Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura.
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The most promising and brutal looking vacation to the twisted netherworld is Scorn, a grotesque Serbian horror game with no shortage of authentically Giger-y dread.
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In February, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Ablynx's most promising asset, the experimental drug caplacizumab for treating the blood disease acquired thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura.
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Robinhood, which claims to have six million customers, is one of the most promising fintech startups in the U.S., valued at $5.6 billion earlier this year.
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Rust is my absolute favorite programming language, so I was excited to see a talk about Rust's most promising web framework, Rocket, from its creator, Sergio Benitez.
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Still, Apple has a long way to go to start growing again in China, which was not long ago viewed as one of its most promising markets.
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Virtual reality is brimming with potential for scare-inducing stories, and Twisted Pixel is ready to deliver one of the most promising examples I've seen to date.
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The lawsuits they see as the most promising challenges to considering race in college admissions aren't on behalf of white students at all, but Asian-American ones.
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"Once Apple's most promising geographical growth opportunity, the Chinese market has actually transitioned into its biggest geographical sales deficit," said Clement Thibault, a senior analyst with Investing.com.
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While there will be many new kinds of startups that machine learning will enable, the most promising will likely cluster around the incumbent end of the barbell.
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But researchers said that the device was still a major advance and that the results were the most promising to date in H.I.V. prevention for African women.
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While it's unclear if a product like this has wings in the market, Intel's Vaunt currently represents the most promising version of 'smart glasses' we've yet seen.
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Hopes of a solution to the Cyprus conflict fizzled out when the most promising peace talks in over a decade ended over the summer without an agreement.
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At the time of the alleged encounter, Darel was 26, fresh off a César nomination for Most Promising Actress for her performance alongside Gerard Depardieu in Uranus.
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Researchers are working with three compounds that appear to be the most promising when it comes to reversing the recent rise in opioid addiction and overdose death.
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Reports also suggest output growth has been hurt by increasing interference between wells as a result of denser spacing in some of the most promising drilling areas.
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This region contains, however, the most promising targets for cooperation with the United States (as the second meeting between top generals—Valery Gerasimov and Joseph Dunford—confirms).
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We are happy to now have the infrastructure to partner with and support some of the most promising EMEA PropTech startups as they launch in North America.
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"CBD seems to be most promising with respect to the treatment of seizures associated with two rare and severe forms of epilepsy in pediatric patients," Gannon says.
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The most promising opportunity for the Trump administration and Congress to lend a hand to Rust Belt communities would be to enact a sweeping infrastructure renewal program.
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Here's to hoping that Lonzo, perhaps the most promising point guard prospect of a generation, is always surrounded and sustained and nurtured by that sort of warmth.
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But Curiosity's observation has sparked a furor of speculation because it is perhaps the most promising avenue for determining if life once existed on our planetary neighbor.
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The Wolves have a long way to go, but they remain one of the—if not the—most promising young units in basketball, with a championship ceiling.
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Honig sees life insurance as one of the most promising areas for startups, which have the potential to supplant the longstanding model of face-to-face sales.
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Friedman would know, because he's arguably in the best position to satisfy that need; he's leading research into one of the most promising herpes vaccines ever developed.
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He writes tenderly, for example, of his two mentally ill uncles: Rajesh, once "the most promising" of the brothers, and Jagu, who "resembled a Bengali Jim Morrison".
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He is among the most promising scapegoats, according to The Washington Post, along with the president's lawyer Rudy Giuliani and Mr. Sondland, two of the principal players.
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Google has launched its smart speaker products Google Home and Google Home Mini in India, following Amazon into one of the world's most promising markets for technology.
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As an alternative, AV companies could strategically collaborate with tech suppliers across the industry to make the most promising versions of any tech run in all AVs.
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But the availability of checkpoint inhibitors and the ability to pick out the most promising antigens may allow this form of targeting to come into its own.
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He said the most promising cities for residential-real-estate investment could be found in the Midwest, with examples including Columbus, Ohio, and Cincinnati; Indianapolis; and Pittsburgh.
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To truly recover, however, many analysts have said that Valeant must get back to the core business of selling its drugs, focusing on its most promising products.
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CircleUp CEO Ryan Caldbeck said the sheer number of consumer companies makes it challenging for early-stage investors to find and filter out the most promising ones.
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They can help us to significantly accelerate identification of good opportunities, while improving our own corporate culture via our interactions with entrepreneurs at the most promising startups.
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But with the newly released iPhone-only Bridge headset from Occipital, it's now the focal device in one of those most promising headsets we've seen to date.
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The auction comes after the settlement of a long-running dispute between Petrobras and the Brazilian government about one of the world's most promising offshore oil areas.
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"Our goal is to join forces in financing the most promising digital startups," said Marc Rennard, the CEO of Orange Digital Ventures (ODV), said in an interview.
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Called the Abecedarian Project, it was an experiment conducted in the 1970s and it remains one of the most promising pieces of evidence for early childhood education.
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In all, we examined at least a dozen grid skeletons comprising several hundred fills, with substantial tweaking of those that appeared most promising — all this via email.
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That would seem to leave a second referendum as the most promising among a limited number of escape routes to avoid a chaotic, disorderly, no-deal departure.
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LONDON — Amazon is taking a big step into the international restaurant delivery business — and taking a shot at one of Uber's most promising markets in the process.
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Daniel Goldstein, who wrote the book and was a writer of the lyrics for "Unknown Soldier," won the 2016 Kleban Prize for most promising musical theater librettist.
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Although three theme entries is a bit low for a themed puzzle these days, the constraints imposed by the grid art made that choice the most promising.
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Some of the crew, hungry to earn commissions, competed for the most promising prospects, for the hottest "leads" on people most likely to be an easy sell.
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"This is far and away the most promising time for legal challenges to partisan gerrymandering that we've seen in a generation," he said in a telephone interview.
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The three-day Belmont Stakes Racing Festival, which began yesterday, brings some of the most promising horses in the world to New York City's backyard each year.
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In Latin America and Africa, where the future of the church seems most promising, there are also signs it is losing ground in a bustling religious marketplace.
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It is Pemex's most promising deep-water project, believed to hold some 480 million barrels of oil equivalent, and will require an investment of about $11 billion.
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These critics say the rules are designed to ensure a competitive contest, where no single company can consistently secure the state's most promising ground ahead of rivals.
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The Senate is emerging as Democrats' most promising recruiting ground for a presidential candidate in 220006 — in part because of the party's deep losses in gubernatorial mansions.
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In fact, in almost every conversation I have these days among the technorati, there is a vague sense of dread, about even the most promising of companies.
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For example, Vasalgel, one of the most promising methods for male birth control in development, requires a penis injection of pregnancy-preventing gel in order to work.
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Perhaps most promising in all this, however, is that there is little in common by way of influence between Black Panther and the other aforementioned modern Afrofuturist examples.
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Comedy Central's Corporate is a deep, dark dive into American corporate life that I found to be one of the most promising new comedies to debut in years.
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SoftBank typically pours cash into the most promising companies in each sector within each region that it targets, aiming to help companies scale fast and push out competitors.
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It's a diverse resume, and one that reflects the versatility of a performer whose magnetic onscreen presence has marked her as one of Hollywood's most promising young talents .
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Some of the marketing tech sector's most promising innovators include: Sharpening creativity and seeking new paths in times of crisis is part of human nature — our survival instinct.
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They proposed an April 2 deadline for bids, even as a group of bondholders argued for an immediate liquidation as the most promising road to recovery for creditors.
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"It may well be the most promising approach to turbulence," said Vladimir Sverak, a mathematician at the University of Minnesota and an expert in the study of turbulence.
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If you think your pre-Series A startup has what it takes to be named "the Middle East and North Africa's Most Promising Startup," don't waste another minute.
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Blockchain conferences are dime a dozen these days, but it's not very often that some of the most promising, up-and-coming projects come together at one place.
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But the most promising arguments running through four dozen briefs from the plaintiffs and their supporters do not try to push the justices toward any particularly radical ideas.
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Many of those are doing valuable work, and many are doing work very different from one another, which makes it a challenge to identify the most promising options.
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Exactly what happened next nobody is sure of, but by the time the scene cleared Jhonny Guerrero, one of Peru's most promising competitive surfers, had been shot twice.
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Jack Sibley of TH Real Estate, a property investment manager, calls it "one of the most promising ideas for the future of living to emerge for some time".
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Octopus Ventures, the European venture capital firm that's part of Octopus Group, is launching an £22017 million growth fund to further invest in its most promising portfolio companies.
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But guilt too, may have been a barrier… For his part, King never got in bed with politicians, even the most promising, and sympathetic: invariably, they'd disappoint him.
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The company recently announced the Oculus Quest, its most promising portable VR headset, but there's still plenty of skepticism about whether it will ever be a mainstream technology.
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Through her work at Forerunner, she has raised in excess of $100M and partnered with some of the most promising companies in the current evolution of commerce/retailing.
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But the most promising idea is for drugs firms to change how they charge governments and health insurers for antibiotics, by switching to a Netflix-style subscription model.
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Georgios Kasselakis has the same concerns as most VCs: How to raise money, how to grow the money investors provide him, how to identify the most promising startups.
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However, the thinking here is to have a separate fund to make this more common, and provide LPs a way to double down on LocalGlobe's most promising bets.
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Among start-ups to watch in 28 are these trailblazers, a select group that nearly made CNBC's inaugural Upstart 33 list of the most promising young start-ups.
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Funding rounds were smaller, and generally harder to raise, and if startups wanted to scale, the most promising of them often decamped to the US to do it.
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Next Wave Sohn features the most promising emerging leaders of the finance community, who present their best investment ideas in the distinct format of The Sohn Investment Conference.
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The fragmented, nascent m-health market seems likely to consolidate in time, with its most promising startups perhaps being bought by, or entering alliances with, trusted health brands.
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In one infamous case, the FBI and Chicago police simply assassinated a "Black Messiah," one of the Panthers' most promising leaders, Nelson's film suggests and some historians claim.
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Take a chemical called nobiletin, which is found in the oily peel of some orange and kumquat species and has proven itself one of Chen's most promising candidates.
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Tribe members here, facing a 40 percent unemployment rate and sending their children to 1950s-era school buildings, were eager to tap some of state's most promising reserves.
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India is perhaps the most promising smartphone market in the world, growing 29.5 percent from 2015 to 2016, but the average selling price for handsets remains under $70.
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Beyond capital, the EU must do more to both incentivize cleantech innovation in the private sector — and to scale up and mainstream the most promising and disruptive technologies.
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Still, what happens if Netflix, buoyed by a $135 billion market valuation that's close to double all of Time Warner, outspends HBO on the most promising new shows?
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Along with 15 startups vying to become "Sub-Saharan Africa's Most Promising Startup," the event includes an exciting lineup of speakers and judges from the area and abroad.
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Bernie Sanders introduced his new "Medicare for all" bill on Capitol Hill on September 13, he was flanked by a collection of the party's most promising 2020 prospects.
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Decades of scientific investment in genetics, genomics and proteomics have led to treating the immune system as the most promising way to cure cancer and other debilitating diseases.
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The three companies said in a joint press release that these ambitions cannot be met by current technologies and that hybrid-electric propulsion is the most promising solution.
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Cortney Harding, co-founder of the VR/AR agency Friends With Holograms, said that vocational training is already where many of the most promising apps are being made.
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The most promising of those arguments seems to me to be CCAF's assertion that Equifax and class counsel failed to acknowledge and address potential conflicts among class members.
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Far from being a realm of dead, scarred ice cubes, the moons of the outer solar system became the most promising abodes now known for life beyond Earth.
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For the past 30 years, gene therapy — which involves modifying a person's DNA to treat or prevent disease — has been one of the most promising areas of medicine.
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This melancholy picture of life as an internationally scorned minority is equally affecting and aesthetically fascinating, and is one of the most promising first features in some time.
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It's a brilliant start to one of Marvel's most promising new series, and like the hero whose story it tells, it's poised to defy its already grand expectations.
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Innovative design and other features that channel the destination unify the following coming and just-opened hotels, which are among the most promising debuts of the new year.
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They are deep in prospects, but some of the most promising ones from last spring — infielder Yoan Moncada and starter Lucas Giolito — were major disappointments in the summer.
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Further chaos occurred when top-division teams were told to release some of their most promising young players at midseason so they could attend military-style training sessions.
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It's white women, not working-class white men, who are the most promising swing voters for Democrats in 2020, and who could wind up as loyal lifelong Democrats.
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In April, 2011, the anthropologist Caitlin Zaloom was sitting in her office at New York University when one of her most promising students appeared at her door, crying.
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Despite Brown and Cameron grabbing the much-buzzed-about drink post-After The Final Rose, its Cameron's rumored relationship with Hadid that seems to be the most promising.
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Shale proved far more resilient than almost anyone thought possible as producers concentrated drilling and expenditure on the most promising areas, accelerated drilling times and optimised fracturing operations.
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Shale proved far more resilient than almost anyone thought possible as producers concentrated drilling and expenditure on the most promising areas, accelerated drilling times and optimized fracturing operations.
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Because cellulosic ethanol is the most promising low-GHG second generation fuel, this means supporting additional infrastructure investments to increase the amount of ethanol in the fuel supply.
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Rosneft said the deals signed on Friday would allow it to talk about "full entry in one of the most promising regions of the developing global energy market".
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Ms. Kaufmann, who was married to the Hollywood star Tony Curtis in the 1960s, was the first Austrian to win a Golden Globe, hers for most promising newcomer.
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By buying the company outright it will now get access to Ablynx's most promising asset, the experimental drug caplacizumab for treating the blood disease acquired thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura.
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For a permanent solution, we are looking into creating newly renovated studio space in the nearby Nash Building as the most promising alternative for Columbia's talented MFA students.
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What would you say is the most promising area of research, the one that gives you the most optimism about our ability to adapt and thrive moving forward?
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It's 11 AM on a Tuesday but work for the Twin Flower Girls, one of Beijing's most promising all-female professional gaming teams, does not begin for another hour.
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After a slew of creepy EPs that established him as one of the scene's most promising talents, last year's debut full-length Behemoth proved that the hype wasn't misplaced.
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Amazon Echo and Google Home—and other devices that have Alexa and Google Assistant built in—are some of the most promising new technologies to come along in years.
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