It sometimes happens that to move toward love — true, active, life-affirming love — means to move toward death.
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In January and February, they move toward the in-party, and from now through election day move toward the out-party.
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But prominent voices in the conservative Hispanic world say they're ready to move toward Trump if he can move toward them.
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But Trump's move toward the Democrats on DACA — just as his earlier move toward them on the debt ceiling — isn't about pragmatism.
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While the Fed is unlikely to move toward negative yields, Rieder said the global move toward them has made it harder for the Fed to move forward with its rate-hiking plans.
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To be sure, the move toward passive isn't going anywhere.
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We're hardwired to move toward pleasure and away from consequence.
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Canada is the first member country to move toward ratification.
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At the very least, they need something to move toward.
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ET. From there, the march will move toward Freedom Plaza.
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But storms often turn deadlier as they move toward China.
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We move toward the palace on top of a hill.
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Alternatively, we could move toward a negative income tax incrementally.
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The biggest change, though, was the move toward greater centralization.
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Each was a move toward universal access to health care.
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Such transparency is a welcome move toward sound scientific principles.
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On Facebook, different users applauded the company's move toward sustainability.
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This would help to move toward a lower market price.
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Pacella and Davis didn't see Winters move toward the attacker.
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This is a move toward pure terrorism — completely random attacks.
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One of these is obviously a move toward cloud computing.
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"We saw him progressively move toward more representation," she said.
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But why such a big move toward video for Instagram?
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WHO officials applauded the decision as a move toward transparency.
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The move toward renewable energy is in its earliest stages.
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Markets see this as another move toward normalization, not tightening.
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We need to move toward a different understanding of power.
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This is the US' way of supporting a move toward peace.
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And despite those signals, the move toward renewables will likely persist.
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Evercore specifically cites Snapchat's move toward monetizing its own popular service.
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Do you think the industry will move toward embracing older models?
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Does the country need to move toward a single payer system?
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They are also Instagram's most recent move toward taking on Snapchat.
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The move toward passive investing could potentially prove problematic for Renaissance.
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The move toward expungement and shielding has broad support in Maryland.
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It is one more consideration as we move toward the vote.
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"You are seeing a move toward expanding executive powers," said Rep.
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This is a fantastic time to move toward your professional goals!
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He made an imperfect but critical move toward universal health coverage.
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An enlightened government would move toward supporting alternatives such as ours.
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The storm is expected to weaken and move toward Bangladesh tonight.
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Positive engagement with Israel has not made it move toward peace.
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But veterans groups and Democrats strongly oppose any move toward privatization.
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Germany needed only to move toward peace to escape such unfairness.
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While observing his aunt, she began to move toward her collectibles.
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Now, congressional lawmakers have started to move toward curbing these practices.
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Use experiences in your past to help you move toward success.
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The move toward fewer seats is not a public health crusade.
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It's clear that Pyongyang is willing to move toward reducing tensions.
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The enormous deal is the latest move toward consolidation in Hollywood.
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Rain enters the ground and then it begins to move toward wells.
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Making this choice in the game is the ultimate move toward death.
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"There's definitely been a shift, a move toward lifestyle content," she says.
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He says more federal resources are needed to move toward a solution.
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It will later move toward raising a larger Series A, Santry says.
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However, the move toward these types of worker protections is not universal.
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Functional languages move toward the mainstream and reframe how we approach parallelism.
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Whether the move toward passive investing will continue is open to debate.
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Feel your heart race as they move toward you, laughing and whispering.
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Every time you move toward one you move away from the other.
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Desire is a move toward something—you're the one pushing for it.
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Asylum to the Age of Prozac (1997), this move toward medication rendered
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She thinks the move toward community-based participatory research is an improvement.
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A move toward deinstitutionalization for the mentally ill began in the 1960s.
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It's abundantly clear, however, that a move toward statesmanship will never materialize.
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The government has pledged to move toward a market-based exchange rate.
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The opportunities are growing as more states move toward legalizing the activity.
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I move toward the man who contradicts me: he is instructing me.
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"We're beginning to move toward the next phase, of recovery," she said.
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Opinion polls suggest that Filipinos hardly endorse the move toward more federalism.
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FBI agents killed him as he made a move toward his pistol.
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But the move toward more lax pot laws may change under Trump.
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Maria is expected to move toward the Dominican Republic by Wednesday night.
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Their hands may never move toward a candle, but their eyes adjust.
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The deal represents the next step in Audible's move toward live performance.
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There was a broader move toward a risk-off mentality among investors.
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She thinks she sees a distant house, but doesn't move toward it.
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Tesoro Corp expressed support for the EPA's move toward denying the change.
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How did you move toward this love that Fani and Franz shared?
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This move toward "experiences" rather than "physical gifts" is new and growing.
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Maria is expected to move toward the Dominican Republic by Wednesday night.
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Any Trump move toward Hispanics could also represent a difficult balancing act.
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Chinese officials contend they are helping the world move toward cleaner energy.
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You need to make some big as you move toward new adventures.
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"It was great to move toward the future and stay afloat," Alston said.
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Several reports have indicated that Apple may move toward these more colorful screens.
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That connection made readers more likely to move toward improving their dietary behaviors.
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However, I suspect that angel investment will move toward token investment over time.
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I believe that we have got to move toward a path toward citizenship.
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Meanwhile, the bank said inflation would only move toward the target in 2020.
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Eventually, 5G in the UK and elsewhere will move toward the mmWave spectrum.
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Unfortunately, the move toward increased disclosure has not solved this problem, he believes.
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Any move toward 21,000 will represent a buying opportunity as the rebound develops.
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With the Cybertruck platform, Tesla could move toward a large, three-row offering.
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It is also imperative we move toward the passage of red flag laws.
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The promise of transatlantic unity in a move toward modernity was very real.
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It can move toward the better just as easily as toward the worse.
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The closer your hands move toward the vertical antenna, the higher the pitch.
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And to get this next generation and to accelerate their move toward leadership.
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Bottom line: The co-working company continues to move toward a 2019 IPO.
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Despite a move toward legalization, crackdowns on dispensaries and pot activists will continue.
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The violence, when it does move toward center stage, is visceral and stunning.
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The role of donors in helping orphanages move toward family care is evident.
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I'd like to move toward the day when that's not the case anymore.
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This regularity could also move toward more of a norm of fair play.
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This causes wind to move toward the system, rising and forming rain clouds.
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The FCC is touting the new database as a move toward greater transparency.
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Must having a child always be a move toward the conventional and conservative?
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Now a tropical storm, Harvey could move toward Louisiana in the coming days.
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The move toward enterprise tenants is part of WeWork's long-term business strategy.
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It might be a reflective one as we move toward a new year.
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The opposition's move toward unity comes as cracks appeared in Kiir's ruling coalition.
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The GOP has said it plans to move toward an age-based reimbursement.
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But will the city move toward a free market or greater government control?
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"Basically, we've had a move toward efficiency and quantity versus quality," he said.
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Quiros&apos lawyer says he&aposs happy to move toward putting this behind him.
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Irma is forecasted to move toward Alabama at a slightly slower speed through Monday.
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The RNC on Wednesday made another move toward strengthening ties with the Trump campaign.
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So we'd also want to move toward a more national system of proportional voting.
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Would empowering British regions in this way then represent a move toward greater democracy?
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Intensify the color as you move toward the outer edges, creating an ombré effect.
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So if it can move toward $340 or $330 we'd be picking up shares.
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Spain, Japan, Germany, those would be great examples of systems we could move toward.
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It's really just a backdoor tactic to move toward a universal school meals policy.
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Following the vote, Sanders praised the decision to move toward withdrawing troops from Yemen.
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The cap sounds like a sensible move toward medical cost control, but it's not.
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If states would simply invest in professionalism and training; they can move toward standardization.
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For these reasons, the Fed should move toward rules that target total dollar spending.
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She has made clear the health care system that she wants to move toward.
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"A move toward revenue generation is still not our primary focus," he told TechCrunch.
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The move toward more casual clothing means more casual dining, as well, Wallmeyer said.
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"We see it as a very gradual move toward annexation," said an Israeli opponent.
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Chazelle's not the only Academy Award winner making a move toward the small screen.
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This is obviously ill-advised, yet tallies with online drug culture's move toward extremes.
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So set a goal and do something to move toward it every single day.
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Over the past few years, Ms. Merkel has agreed to move toward closer union.
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This work comes from 1944, before the composer's more radical move toward total serialism.
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The San Diego Unified School District has begun the move toward a later start.
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There has in fact been a 13-year move toward folkloric, less formal carpets.
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In the tumult, Maurizio makes a move toward Adriana, but the princess stops him.
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It indicates a move toward a sharing of resources and platforms between marginalized groups.
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"We don't want to move toward cutting off researchers from the community," she says.
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In January, it seemed as if the move toward decoupling was full steam ahead.
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Only then could the act of graduating from college become a move toward independence.
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Still, I felt that if I didn't move toward something then I might disintegrate.
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" Studying SESTA/FOSTA is a start, "[b]ut ultimately we must move toward decriminalization.
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And confidence that an economically expansive China would move toward democracy proved entirely misplaced.
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After experimenting with found objects and experiential elements, she began to move toward sound.
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Move toward your goals by staying hungry for opportunities that will stretch your limits.
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If presented with two food sources, it will move toward the more nutritious one.
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If only this reflexive move toward an assumed "middle" were contained to opinion pages.
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His only hope is to overcome the game's challenge and move toward a conclusion.
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At least two new laws demonstrate the country's gradual move toward more sustainable products.
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Traders fade the rally for a move toward the next support level near $0.69.
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Typically, cooperating defendants move toward sentencing as their help to prosecutors nears its end.
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Making such threats to the foundation of America's democracy is a move toward illiberalism.
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The Moon, in Earth sign Taurus, is also helping you move toward the spotlight.
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The man ignored an order to stop and continued to move toward the police station.
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" She then appears to move toward the scene and say, "He better not be … dead.
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We should adopt the Fair Representation Act to end gerrymandering and move toward proportional representation.
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I was, and still do, move toward materials instinctually, being moved by how they feel.
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According to Best Buy, the partnership marks a more aggressive move toward courting new companies.
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It's closed particularly in Europe, as many parties move toward the center, becoming catchall parties.
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If sanctions are lifted, they will likely have no choice but to move toward escalation.
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The monsters might move toward heroes, retreat, attack at range, or use a special ability.
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Once on, a chicken does not move toward you as the leash is made taut.
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But, encouragingly, companies seem receptive to dialog on how to move toward greener supply chains.
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Canada also took a formal step earlier this week to move toward ratifying the deal.
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GM is putting its money in more than marketing the lipservice to move toward progress.
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She also cited risks from not seeing inflation move toward the Fed's 2-percent target.
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Zuckerberg's call to action suggests a pathway to move toward a new and improved internet.
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I think that drag, and especially RuPaul's Drag Race, is helping us move toward that.
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" NATO members agreed in 2014 to "move toward the 2 percent guideline within a decade.
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S. trade talks if they move toward solving the problem, Guosen Securities noted in report.
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Its army has already begun to move toward Raqqa, though it's still some distance away.
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He called it a symbolic move that may show willingness to move toward a cut.
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Instead, the company decided it would move toward automation as a way to cut costs.
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As the Coast Guard continues to move toward the future, there are still challenges ahead.
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The Cook Political Report: Enthusiasm edge narrows, but 8 more House races move toward Democrats.
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The leadership had a chance to move toward peace but chose war and imperial hegemony.
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Still, the incremental move toward disclosure by consultants — even in the narrow context — is significant.
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The summit ended with a group pledge to move toward the target within a decade.
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In one cathartic move toward empowerment, I thought, what if Facebook tried to tackle this?
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It was unclear if his remarks reflected unease about Trump's apparent move toward military action.
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"But investors will likely start to worry unless we move toward a deal," they added.
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This is deep, but common to mid-life crises... or a strong move toward individuation.
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Senate lawmakers are scheduled to move toward starting debate on the NDAA on Monday evening.
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On Friday, the Senate gathered to take its procedural vote to move toward final confirmation.
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It declined to comment on the details of the move toward local and provincial databases.
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Future Russian efforts may be thwarted best by a move toward decency in American politics.
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The coronavirus may also be motivating some companies to move toward automation faster than expected.
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Senators will be forced to move "toward the center with a moderate approach," Durbin said.
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When husbands smile at their wives, the corners of their mouths move toward their eyes.
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"We need to move toward fire as being not necessarily an enemy," Mr. Moore said.
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Outliers (in this case those who are more overweight) tend to move toward the average.
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Relatively cheap gas in recent years also hasn't helped Americans move toward better fuel efficiency.
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The move toward including the financial rider is getting pushback from conservative lawmakers — including Sen.
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It's the first well-known technology company to move toward being represented by organized labor.
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The unprecedented storm was expected to move toward Florida and the southeast coast on Wednesday.
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We acknowledge that passage of the ADA was another move toward a more perfect union.
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Millennials in particular are viewed as leading the move toward more shared products and resources.
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With the agreement, the Chinese move toward getting their first refining capacity in the Americas.
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The Democrats argue they need the information to consider whether to move toward impeachment proceedings.
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Prosecutors have made no move toward his wife since Mr. Cohen's guilty plea in August.
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That act could be described as analog, too — as is any conscious move toward continuity.
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Her latest move toward issuing a broader apology is aimed mostly at settling them down.
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In Seattle, any move toward densification of single-family neighborhoods is met by furious opposition.
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And in the generation before that, a similar move toward the inclusion of interracial love.
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When one of the guys made a move toward him, Gasparino reportedly shoved him away.
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While representational, their bold, simplified forms show her early embrace of modernism and move toward abstraction.
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The move toward decriminalization, whether or not it's connected to legalization, could help the U.S. economy.
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Or, alternatively, will you move toward more of a science fact and news update Twitter feed?
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They'd like to use cost savings from the Obamacare repeal measure to move toward tax reform.
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" Tumblr CEO Jeff D'Onofrio characterized the decision as a move toward a "better, more positive Tumblr.
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To have a chance of winning, Mr Haddad will have to move toward the political centre.
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Bond guru Bill Gross believes the growing global move toward negative yields will have dire consequences.
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He would close the Guantanamo Bay detention center, and would move toward normalizing relations with Cuba.
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"It's more the winners into the losers, rather than a broader move toward safety," he said.
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O) made its first formal move toward a hostile bid to take over Qualcomm Inc (QCOM.
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"We need to move toward having residency programs, like they do for doctors," Mr. Mulgrew said.
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It can move toward "more Europe," which means putting in additional institutions like a banking system.
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As we move toward a driverless car society, the social impacts are likely to be profound.
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In another 12 states, a move toward allowing wagering may be in the works as well.
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"It's obviously a really important public policy question, especially as we move toward legalization," Todd says.
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New York's move toward decriminalisation is part of a wider examination of prostitution statutes in America.
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" She explains, "I'd like to see America move toward a more commonplace, pragmatic view of nudity.
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In the event you are stuck outside during a thunderstorm, immediately move toward a safe shelter.
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The publisher plans to move toward a more "dynamic paywall," said a Times spokeswoman on Friday.
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This week, the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier strike group began to move toward the area.
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Coach Peter Laviolette said he wanted to see both players as "we move toward" the playoffs.
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The AfD's move toward Islamophobia began in earnest as the party responded to Merkel's refugee policies.
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The other big change to the hardware architecture is a move toward a stainless steel body.
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If it passes — and it likely will — the commission will then move toward opening up spectrum.
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The move toward an administrative law proceeding is a likely step toward killing the merger altogether.
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Once the analysis is complete, state officials will move toward deciding whether to allow the expansion.
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The initial notice urged staff to remain calm and move toward exits in a safe manner.
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Trump and congressional Democrats have been unable to move toward a resolution of the government shutdown.
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In a rare move toward transparency, Facebook livestreamed its employee Q&A session on Thursday evening.
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America's 100 million mutual fund shareholders have long participated in the country's move toward online communications.
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The announcement could turn out to be a constructive move toward a more lasting peace settlement.
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As lawmakers move toward action, they must understand the importance of building the right program design.
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The site was seamless, efficient, and coincided with a move toward the mainstream for hockey analytics.
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Student advocates don't expect the move toward truly affordable course materials to be led by publishers.
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Once that happens, we'll keep the same approach as we move toward paying off student loans.
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" They continued to move toward the other rally, shouting, "Get out of here, fascists" and "Independence.
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NATO members agreed in 2014 to move toward spending 2% of gross domestic product on defence.
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We explore possibility because virtually all human beings move toward the possibility of a better life.
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Brazil's Rodrigo Oliveira and his Green Mining startup are helping the brewer move toward that goal.
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Dr. Abramson said he expected more medical schools around the country to move toward early graduations.
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Mitch McConnell and the Senate have a chance this week to move toward ending the shutdown.
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And with that, corporate America has made a fairly significant move toward getting serious about it.
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Officials say the Citizen Virtual Patrol, as the program is called, is a move toward transparency.
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He challenges us to move toward his direction, and usually has his way to some extent.
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Eka made a move toward the bar, suggesting it might be time to have some Jaegermeister.
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And yet there were also those who envisioned this first step as a move toward lawlessness.
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In a slight move toward more transparency, the Tour will start reporting suspensions for substance abuse.
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Longer-term, I think we need to do things like move toward national nonpartisan election administration.
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While well-intentioned, science suggests a move toward open offices will leave employees stressed and unproductive.
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It's entirely possible for the country to move toward single-payer without going all the way.
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The stock market came under even more pressure when the House began its move toward impeachment.
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It was also hoped that the European project would move toward closer economic and political integration.
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It was part of a larger move toward formalizing the prayer camps under a council government.
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Thousands of Americans will be out of jobs if we move toward abolishing private health care.
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It will take creativity and hard work to revive negotiations and move toward a peaceful settlement.
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A move toward cord cutting and on-demand, online streaming is the future of sports watching.
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The data breaches are raising questions as the U.S. considers whether to move toward electronic balloting.
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Castro also outlines a detailed timeline for how the United States will move toward carbon neutrality.
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More studies can help validate what criminologists are finding and help move toward prevention, he said.
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The diamond plate flexes under my weight as I move toward the next set of steps.
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What I'd like to see is a slow move toward negotiation and compromise from both sides.
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And they'd move toward a territorial system in which companies would be taxed where income is earned.
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As more countries put such taxes into place, large breweries could move toward carbon neutrality as well.
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They need to express freedom of speech, motivate change, and rally the public to move toward progress.
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And it creates an incentive for companies and people to move toward cleaner, renewable sources of energy.
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As we move toward the general election, the media should keep this in mind and do better.
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Slowly, I move toward her, ignoring the bony elbows, gaunt faces, tired old women sucking their lips.
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But, it's harder to walk the talk, put your dreams into action, and move toward your goals.
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Another is the move toward all devices becoming thin clients that are front ends for cloud services.
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The big picture: Disney's move toward an increasingly part-time workforce is part of a national trend.
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The conventional wisdom is that markets are pricing in an expected move toward expansionary policy in America.
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"This is one more fatal move toward oblivion in these 'B-' and 'C-level' malls," Cohen said.
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Kim expressed his desire to "leave behind the past and move toward the future," according to Reuters.
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People are stepping away from owning cars, he said, driven by a move toward dense urban cores.
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A wave of M&A activity, partnerships and consolidation seems likely as AVs move toward commercial availability.
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That the Justice Department would move toward an approval, with some light conditions, is not terribly surprising.
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The bank will also move toward a strategy of owning rather than renting its branches, he said.
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One radical step would be to abolish for-profit publishers altogether and move toward a nonprofit model.
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Others are lauding the brand for a move toward equality, diversity, and acceptance in politically tense times.
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Collectively, their work suggests not a move toward a new center but a removal of it altogether.
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While he's making a move toward movies, the young actor is also getting ready to attend college.
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Murphy is certainly well-positioned to make a high-profile move toward more inclusion behind the camera.
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Those visits complemented efforts by Washington to move toward a restoration of relations between Ethiopia and Eritrea.
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Once the liberation is complete, the forces will then move toward the Syrian province of Deir Ezzor.
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Nothing new The administration's move toward pragmatism is hardly a major reversal in U.S. Middle East policy.
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But GOP leaders struggled to pass a bill in the House that would move toward that goal.
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Allies committed to "move toward" 2 percent, but Trump now says 2 percent is the "bare minimum".
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The software on the Idol 4S carries on Alcatel's move toward a less modified version of Android.
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Even with no correct answer, some general principles might help platforms move toward a socially acceptable approach.
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With the benefit of hindsight, there is hope that we can move toward a more progressive future.
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Some long-range models say Maria could move toward the North Carolina coast as it moves north.
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If I made a move toward either kitten, both shrank; a second move and they scurried away.
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Is there a credible way between then and the convention to get superdelegates to move toward him?
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That means finding a compromise to preserve the cease-fire and move toward disarmament of the insurgency.
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One policy that may be included is a move toward more value-based agreements, according to Bloomberg.
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In 2008, at the age of 36, Paltrow finally made a move toward starting her a business.
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Then she's all like, if I move toward the turnstiles as I swipe, maybe that will help?
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" Usually as these comets move toward the Sun, the ice vaporizes off their bodies, creating a "tail.
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There are several things that can be done to address this situation as we move toward 22019.
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The AfD's move toward Islamophobia began in earnest as the party responded to Chancellor Merkel's refugee policies.
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The move toward all Thunderbolt 3 ports will no doubt prove a pain point for many users.
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I do think in the last couple of years we've tried to move toward that hybrid model.
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It's certainly a debate Democrats are having in real time as they move toward impeaching the President.
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"Of course, people want to move toward less dependence on fossil fuels," said the senior Biden aide.
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Yet, when the villain is revealed, there is little move toward accountability, only continued silence and deceit.
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"There's a part of the design that's a move toward the greatest possible sincerity," Gray told me.
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Every move toward making voting more convenient has garnered opposition — and not always from whom you'd expect.
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Mr. Trump is bound to use any move toward impeachment to paint the Democrats as sore losers.
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They will help develop the commercial market as we move toward cis-lunar space and onto Mars.
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When an internationally supported government was installed in 2012, the country seemed to finally move toward stability.
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As we look ahead, the question is how can we move toward a less tech-immersed future.
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Digitization of banking and payments could accelerate a move toward more comprehensive consumer credit evaluations, Allocca said.
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India was also in talks with the European Union to move toward free trade agreements, Goyal said.
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"This will take some time, but we can now move toward modernizing the way we create antivenoms."
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He advocated that the United States move toward a "first strike" nuclear capability against the Soviet Union.
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EPA officials describe the proposed rule change as a move toward favoring testing that doesn't hurt animals.
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There must be a better distribution of wealth, and maybe America must move toward a democratic socialism.
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They also signal that the Senate will swiftly move toward acquittal, after checking off some procedural boxes.
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Investing in alternative energy, for example, could be rewarded as countries move toward shifting their power standards.
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I think without the dust-up, we wouldn't have a commitment to move toward on February 8.
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For Mr. Teller, the musical would have been a move toward above-the-title leading man territory.
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And as they move toward independence, the city's opportunities and diversions, challenges and frustrations come into focus.
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This way, you can explore new fields while using your instincts to steadily move toward a major.
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In Hochschild's view, the move toward a centralized command probably did improve the Republic's admittedly slim chances.
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The two Koreas have apparently made a firm decision to move toward a closer and cooperative relationship.
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One of my favorite trends in the past decade of games has been a move toward autobiography.
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"As children grow older, parents need to consciously move toward being a mentor, rather than a monarch."
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As General Motors and Ford move toward drastic cuts, Fiat Chrysler is heading in the other direction.
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The neobank is pushing for stronger monetization as it seeks to reduce losses and move toward profitability.
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But the company's results were lifted by another shift among consumers: a growing move toward discount chains.
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Usually you find someone, and then you move toward sex after you've done a bit more communicating.
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"Generally in these kind of cases we try and move toward actually meeting," an agent tells Payne.
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As a family, the weapons and their delivery systems move toward the small, the stealthy and the precise.
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A move toward consuming more butterfat, through butter and cheese, and less milk, is partly behind Canada's problem.
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As we saw the industry move toward HTML5 video, we knew we wanted to get ahead of it.
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Cell-based vaccines, which the U.S. has begun to move toward, seem to suffer less from that problem.
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If large businesses displace small-scale farmers, agriculture will move toward export crops, increasing the ranks of unemployed.
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You might expect the Democrats running for president to move toward the center like this group of 43.
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O'Neill, meanwhile, has been instrumental in getting the NYPD to move toward a model of neighborhood-based policing.
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In tests, Elowan was able to move toward a light source—an action triggered by the plant itself.
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Behind it are two powerful trends: first, a move toward indexing rather than stock picking, or active management.
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Some move toward the edge of the glass and even appear to make eye contact with approaching visitors.
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Consider it the first move toward making your weekend a little less predictable and a lot more exciting.
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But we think that it is important for schools to move toward a more open approach to curriculums.
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And so the impact of its move toward an even speedier shipping option is going to be substantial.
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The choice to translate the artifacts into "birds" seemed to be a move toward animation, and thus, entertainment.
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Some fear that any move toward higher spending in Germany and elsewhere would end the global bond rally.
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The real danger, however, is if Duterte makes good on his threat to move toward Moscow or Beijing.
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It wants to see the world move toward a supportive, safe, informed, civically engaged and inclusive global community.
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This should help track subjects during a slo-mo shot as they move toward or away from you.
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How many companies are removing corporate funds from states and cities if they don't move toward police reform?
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Policy wants to move toward a market-based model, but consumers haven't had a choice in 50 years.
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"Nowhere would a move toward renationalization be more dangerous," former German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer wrote this week.
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In the auto industry's ever-present move toward SUVs and trucks, every company has to jump on board.
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The Model Alliance is working closely with government officials and industry stakeholders as we move toward implementing solutions.
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Even as children move toward upper elementary school, some adult concepts are beyond their emotional maturity to grasp.
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Here's hoping Santos takes stock and uses his new honor's weight to move toward lasting peace in Colombia.
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I order an espresso (a responsible move toward becoming fully functional this morning), and a pumpkin cranberry muffin.
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Gender equality in toys is all well and good, and we're excited about American Girl's move toward inclusion.
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Simplifying the process could make consumers move toward online filing, cutting into H&R Block's profits, analysts wrote.
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The move toward delivering a verdict in Trump's trial came after the Senate voted against hearing additional witnesses.
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And then finally, move toward a political solution, because at the end of this is a complicated situation.
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Ultimately, the major move toward rethinking Storehouse's experience and flow wasn't quite enough to keep the app afloat.
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Many argue that any move toward legalization of use, possession, and sales is in violation of international treaties.
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Either we'll move toward oligarchy or millions of Americans will stand together for a government which represents all.
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Global suppliers have been encouraged to move toward more plant-based packaging and pay their workers living wages.
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"What we promised was to stop the cuts, gradually increase and then move toward 2 percent," Stoltenberg said.
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With a little effort, you, too, can cultivate these traits and move toward the success that you desire.
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In a move toward growth, Target has decided to close stores, and a dozen of them at that.
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With producer prices pushing higher, overall inflation is expected to steadily move toward the Fed's 2 percent target.
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If Ford will not testify, the Senate committee would have grounds to move toward to a final vote.
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But the firm's statement is a first move toward putting a name and face on law firm breaches.
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To do this, we need to decouple growth from resource use and move toward a circular business model.
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Either way, you can't stay on the same, safe branch, and you've got to move toward your destiny.
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YouTube's move toward providing users with a way to watch established TV channels online reflects that growing demand.
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The solutions to challenges like climate change and mass immigration are systems that move toward more international cooperation.
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Whether this move toward more organic farming means prices will rise in grocery stores remains to be seen.
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O'Neil's comments also suggest that Arizona would move toward Clinton as part of a route on election night.
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To the west, the Iraqi military vanquished Kurdish forces to reclaim Kirkuk, checking the Kurds' move toward independence.
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Mr. Maynard then brandished a lawnmower blade and "made an aggressive move" toward the officers, the statement said.
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"I am troubled by what seems to be a move toward less transparency and responsiveness," Professor Ringhand said.
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And then they move toward one another, inexorably, as if the electromagnet between them is slowly cranking up.
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The restart of major fighting in March 1972 threatened to derail the move toward the Soviet-American détente.
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Two rebel commanders said Turkey had ordered the bulk of this force to move toward the Idlib frontlines.
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As my students move toward adulthood with intellectual and developmental disabilities, this is an ongoing process for them.
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Taylor caught the pass near the Bulls' 22014-yard line before making a move toward the end zone.
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The group Human Rights Watch hailed the O.P.C.W. vote as an important move toward accountability, particularly in Syria.
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The move toward greater transparency comes during CEO Sundar Pichai's first earnings report leading Google's parent company, Alphabet.
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But the move toward transparency is a welcome step—even if it also serves as NSA image rehab.
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Therefore, the United States should move toward "rapid, not incremental, ratcheting up of Iran-type sanctions," he said.
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On the Runway The move toward mixed gender fashion shows is getting a big-name boost — from Gucci.
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As of 2025, the Northern Ireland Assembly would then decide whether to move toward U.K. or European rules.
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But the South Florida face-off is the only CNN Key Race designation to move toward the Republicans.
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It's not the only strong move toward tackling climate change that New Zealand has made in recent months.
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And as Democrats move toward impeaching Trump, there appears to be little or no accountability for Pompeo coming.
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Networking at Disrupt Berlin puts you in touch with people who can help you move toward your goal.
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So it was encouraging when Algeria adopted constitutional reforms in March to move toward a more open democracy.
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But as you move toward the outermost reaches of the galaxy, the gravitational glue of the center fades.
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"The move toward transparency is always there, but a collector's private collection is their private collection," she said.
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And the neighborhood, in general, is attempting to move toward becoming a center for special events and exhibitions.
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No. And what's the importance of — — Well I think, you know, we need to move toward greater coverage.
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Repairing the bridge would allow Peshmerga and other anti-IS forces to move toward Mosul from a new front.
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The death of the Java plug-in is swiftly approaching as we move toward a plug-in-free Internet.
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It is mainly a way to gauge interest on whether Californians prefer statehood or want to move toward nationhood.
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Meanwhile, makeup artist Robert Sesnek forecasts a surge in graphic eye looks, and even a move toward intense pastels.
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The animals that survive the flames have to contend with feral cats, which move toward the fires to hunt.
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But since October, voters and pundits have noted Mr. Buttigieg's move toward the centrist lane of the 2020 race.
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Everybody voted for it wanting to see Libya move toward democracy, of course we all wanted to do that.
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If we're going to move toward generalized intelligence, Facebook wants to make sure we know how to evaluate progress.
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I stared at a dot on a screen, which I was supposed to move toward a series of targets.
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His abrupt move toward a possible increase that he opposed in tough terms is a significant general election shift.
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He said that as cities move toward sustainable transportation, companies such as Uber need to boost their environmental friendliness.
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Serbia, for its part, has said it aims to move toward the EU while maintaining good relations with Russia.
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The athletes line up and move toward her, turning cartwheels or pushing forward with shoulders back and toes pointed.
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And the only move toward drivers' rights here has been enforcing the ability to tip on the Uber app.
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Brainard noted, though, that a tight labor market does not guarantee inflation will move toward the 2 percent target.
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A series of data breaches overseas earlier this year highlighted concerns with the U.S.'s move toward electronic balloting.
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The chaos and instability that followed John F. Kennedy's assassination finally spurred Congress to move toward solving these problems.
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"It is reasonable, we think, that we review and that we move toward a reduction," af Jochnick told reporters.
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Trump is ceding presidential power to his military advisers, and this subtle move toward authoritarianism is winning bipartisan support.
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The move toward the college tests has revived longstanding complaints that they favor white students from more affluent families.
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Apple's lofty aspirations for delighting the user needed to be underpinned by some legitimate move toward improving sound quality.
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But when he opened his eyes he was startled to see the flickering red altar light move toward him.
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The move toward Japanese literature was expected from Abe's conservative government, which has often campaigned on having national pride.
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This week was a heartbreaking reminder to move toward it together, to give it a chance to get in.
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We move toward it in the timeline, chapter by chapter, as we might toward a city in the distance.
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The Shiite militias' move toward Tal Afar could also draw Turkey deeper into the already complex battlefield around Mosul.
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We must move toward a more modern and innovative world to get the most of what we already have.
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Their surprise isn't unjustified: Relatively speaking, the move toward inclusive history in museums is fairly recent, and still underway.
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Beyond this move toward solar power, Chernobyl is also gaining a reputation as a lush—and accidental—wildlife preserve.
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It&aposs expected to move toward the Upper Midwest on late Tuesday before reaching the Great Lakes on Wednesday.
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This week he stepped up threatening flights near Taiwan, a warning that he won't abide any move toward independence.
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Many economists, both liberals and conservatives, shared Mr. Trump's concerns about the Fed's move toward higher rates last year.
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"I would agree that our move toward technology is — we have a lot more to do," Ms. Olatoye said.
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That said, I think there are a few points worth mulling over as we move toward next week's finale.
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It is also worth noting that this discomfort over change as we move toward greater equality is hardly new.
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While there's still a disparity between mobile retail website visits and revenue, the move toward mobile shopping is inevitable.
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But it also essentially ignored Barksdale and Bealefeld's largely successful efforts to move toward a more targeted policing approach.
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"To overcome the financial blockade, this will allow us to move toward new forms of international financing," he said.
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It's using the proceeds to move toward building bioprinters and bioinks that can generate functional tissue and even organs.
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But it took the town's leaders only a couple of weeks to reconsider and move toward a new seal.
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As he spoke, smoke rose in the sky, and men peeled off and started to move toward the fence.
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Crop farmers will be hard hit by a move toward organic farming methods the Green New Deal would require.
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You may move toward what looks like some lush bit of brushwork, and suddenly see pixels pop into focus.
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And, more generally, it's a move toward giving animals powers that evolution hasn't invented since life's been on Earth.
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If the Senate votes against hearing witness testimony, Mitch McConnell could move toward a vote to acquit Trump quickly.
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But last August, Facebook said it would move toward the data merger that it had promised not to undertake.
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And, since the bigger the bank, the bigger the capital requirements, there has been a welcome move toward downsizing.
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The bad news is that I think we will move toward that more permissioned model, which constrains innovation. 2.
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The theory was that undecided voters, or voters still with O'Malley, would move toward the challenger, and they did.
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But the prototypes are yet another sign that we're starting to move toward a future where everything is foldable.
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Wheldon made a move toward fintech with the launch of Rho Business Banking alongside his co-founder Everett Cook.
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Among the areas of improvement, Afghan forces continue to move toward a more offensive-oriented strategy, the report says.
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He points to multiple polls that show Americans support a move toward a Medicare for all, single payer system.
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"There seems to be a slight move toward adding some risk to peoples' positions at the moment," said Popplewell.
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The morning move toward impeaching the President set the stage for a historic vote by the House next week.
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You can see this, for example, in the move toward greater inclusion of same-sex love in my lifetime.
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And if it fails, it relegates the move toward electrification to the trudging march that it has been so far.
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This, alas, is one of the ongoing issues with the move toward two-in-ones and slim notebooks in general.
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More organizations should be built remote-first or at least move toward allowing remote work and policies that support it.
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Another is that Best Novelette has lately emerged as a microcosm of the Hugos' move toward gender and racial inclusion.
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Or does the move toward intolerance occur mostly on the right wing, where hawkish and nationalist rhetoric is more prevalent?
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This isn't the first time that Twitch has seemingly made an aggressive move toward a streamer who quit the platform.
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We'll likely see a more stable PC market in the coming months as businesses and consumers move toward Windows 10.
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Several lawsuits sprang up challenging the constitutionality of Mr Trump's discriminatory move toward thousands of current and future transgender soldiers.
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"I think there is a move toward a common position, toward a common effort," he told an event in Tokyo.
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The Affordable Care Act was meant to be former President Barack Obama's signature move toward universal access to insurance coverage.
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Our furniture, our clothing… expect innovations in rental models as we move toward the utopia of a truly variabilized existence.
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Trends in related industries suggest that gaming, too, will move toward a more concentrated competitive landscape and closer government monitoring.
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" "One option is trying to move toward a ceasefire and trying to get to the table to have a negotiation.
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It required criticism of this great nation and its laws to move toward a greater sense of equality in America.
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Rudy Giuliani's claim that Trump is no longer holding to his birther doubts would represent another move toward the mainstream.
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His abrupt move toward a possible increase that he opposed in tough terms is a significant general election shift. 23.
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It is likely that history will gradually, sometimes haltingly, move toward freedom, because that, ultimately, is what people yearn for.
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Many speculated Booker's decision to testify against Sessions could have been a first move toward a potential 2020 presidential bid.
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White House officials have said China has failed to follow through on promises to move toward a market-oriented economy.
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The biggest risk to the market's move toward value may come if the expected boost in corporate profits doesn't materialize.
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But if the court sides with Zarda, it would mean a move toward expanding workplace protections for gay people nationwide.
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With the introduction of new ways to watch video, Facebook is also signaling a move toward more professionally produced content.
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We ought to be celebrating the men and women who have helped our nation move toward a more perfect union.
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At one point, the performers gradually move toward the center of the stage and, in a cluster, grope one another.
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He doesn't comply, but also doesn't appear to make any threatening move toward the officers, both of whom are white.
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Trump has a chance to at least move toward achieving two of his key economic goals in the coming months.
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Yet successful integration can take more than one generation, as children of immigrants move toward improved socioeconomic and educational outcomes.
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He added that the decline would not change the Fed's expectation that inflation will move toward the 85033 percent target.
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The leaders signed joint statement pledging to move toward an enduring peace and the complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
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The dialogue and its process to move toward "democratization" is expected to continue Saturday, the bishops said at the conference.
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In the conference call on Thursday, Mr. Dauman called the court rulings "favorable steps" that would move toward a resolution.
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It highlights the risks of a move toward protectionism; it highlights a lot of the traditional pro-business GOP platforms.
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Lawmakers have differences to hash out before they can approve a joint budget and move toward passing a tax bill.
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That said, the initial move toward an all card-free system was clearly received as a misstep among many users.
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Lawson, erect in her chair, builds up speed to move toward Sheppard, rolling up and hovering just over her body.
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Decentering Bayek within Origins is not just a move toward "strong female characters" without a politics to back it up.
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If it fully exonerates Trump, a move toward impeachment would likely be cast as a pure political ploy by Democrats.
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Her symbols attain a rare autonomy, and yet they also concentrate so many possible meanings that they move toward abstraction.
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That remains a risk, no doubt, but really what we're seeing is a move toward laws that actually punish women.
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And last week, the department announced it would reassign its budget director, the first move toward disbanding the budget office.
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Only then can we find the political will to escape the legacy of slavery and move toward true racial justice.
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Environmentalists say the state's move toward zero emissions in public buses could spur electrification of other types of large vehicles.
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The move toward training compensation and solidarity payments comes as the league's teams have increased their investment in player development.
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And a move toward greater rationality would unbundle them and let evidence inform what the optimal policies ought to be.
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GM eventually wants to eliminate both cobalt and nickel from its battery designs, and to move toward sold-state batteries.
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Concierge medicine is not only a step backward, but it is also a move toward an unequal, two-tier system.
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The Conservatives lost their governing majority, weakening their hand just as they move toward negotiations to leave the European Union.
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That's because the move toward open war between the two nations is the result of roughly 20123 years of history.
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Republicans are tinkering with their bill in a House-Senate conference in ways that could move toward addressing Regan's concerns.
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But the move toward military action has slowed as the administration sought to coordinate with allies, including France and Britain.
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It's hardly impossible for the party to move toward the economic center while continuing to embrace Trump-style cultural populism.
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By the time we finally got up to move toward bed, a slightly younger cohort of blueberries had become ripe.
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Now, the project's completion has established conditions that can actually help U.S. policymakers move toward badly-needed corporate tax reform.
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They know the devastating impact a move toward socialism would have on our values, culture, economy and way of life.
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In 2020, my hope is to acknowledge that Going Out Pants exist, and move toward a shared definition of them.
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The initiative aims to connect leaders in both the public and private sectors to move toward a carbon negative future.
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And that is what part of the motivation of the Douglass Plan has in common with the move toward reparations.
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Euro zone countries are obliged by EU rules to move toward a balanced budget and lower public debt every year.
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So let's work on improving animal conditions while we move toward a market and a business solution where everybody wins.
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Similarly, many advisers have cast lower expectations for what concessions North Korea is prepared to offer to move toward denuclearization.
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China has been trying to move toward economic growth that's led by consumers, but data on consumption has been mixed.
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And to try to counteract the influence of money in politics, the bill would move toward public financing of elections.
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Microsoft responded strongly to the Trump administration's decision on Tuesday to move toward rescinding or replacing DACA within six months.
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Trump and Kim pledged at their June 12 summit meeting in Singapore to move toward denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.
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Whether it ultimately indicates a return to form or a move toward something new for the Academy remains to be seen.
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Facebook may also move toward sharing data in a shared server environment in order to offer further assurances of user privacy.
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It's called "flat" when the other four Irish players move toward the baseline and clear out space to drive for Farrell.
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The Republican-controlled Senate voted 84-12 to move toward a final vote, which it agreed to hold at 5 p.m.
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That also means it's a larger target for criticism, especially as the developers make changes and move toward leaving Early Access.
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But our Gibson sources say Williams escalated the verbal argument by "making a move" toward Gibson in a highly aggressive manner.
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In the latest move toward a brave new world, a European company has offered its employees a chance at becoming cyborgs.
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"It is not enough to simply acknowledge the legacy of slavery as we seek to move toward racial healing," he said.
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The island's largest teachers union has opposed the move toward privatization, saying it will lead schools to prioritize profit over education.
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It's not clear at this point when or even if House Speaker Pelosi will move toward the $15 minimum wage bill.
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After 10 minutes, Clark began to move toward several of the officers with the BB gun pointed at them, Ellington said.
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To move toward the future, the Internet really needs to get back to its roots — its unsexy, specialty-chemicals–like roots.
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Thereafter, the eclipse will move toward the Atlantic Ocean and come to a close as the sun sets at 4:50pm.
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The cascade of strong condemnations of Trump on Saturday however, could accelerate the GOP's move toward a tipping point with Trump.
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Still, $350 isn't quite a populist price point, but it marks a move toward helping mainstream Marty McFly's long-unrealized dreams.
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CLINTON: Well, I'm happy to be here in New Hampshire for this debate, as we move toward the primary on Tuesday.
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By measuring how quickly these crevasses move toward the water's edge, the scientists can calculate how quickly the ice is flowing.
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We'll have to move toward that, because the evidence about what has happened in the context of inequality is so great.
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Days later, Monteiro's ministry said both countries have agreed to gradually move toward the free trade of cars and auto parts.
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ET at the E. Barrett Prettyman Courthouse, located at 333 Constitution Ave NW, and will move toward the Supreme Court building.
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The Democratic primary will in part be defined by how far candidates want to move toward solving problems, and how quickly.
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Depending on how segments are assembled, the toy could move different ways, or even move toward one of two included markers.
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Music composed by Mileece I'Anson parsing data about the tree's circulatory system sets chill vibes as I move toward the tree.
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"We have decided to stop operating Xchange Leasing and move toward a less capital-intensive approach," an Uber spokesperson told Reuters.
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We move toward the kind of future we all want: An equitable future where all New Yorkers are rising up together.
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"The president said he was going to move toward tax reform, but now he's talking about health care" again, she said.
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The retailer will move toward "a more normalized" level of overhead costs, below the levels of the latest quarter, Jackson said.
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The aim is to move toward more livable cities, where both parking and car ownership are on the decline, Wallace said.
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The sun connects with Pluto at 10:25 AM, inspiring us to move toward change despite how hard transformation can be.
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"And now you're seeing Uber also move toward the middle by offering services that work like the taxis we're used to."
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This new work builds on previous efforts, and — possibly — marks another move toward a technology that could have real-world applications.
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The exercises came days after Beijing reiterated it was ready to fight if there was any move toward independence for Taiwan.
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In many ways it is, but only if the party can move toward the middle instead of pushing for ideological purity.
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The international climate accord struck in Paris at the end of 2015 has also accelerated the move toward renewable power sources.
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As society slowly becomes more educated from generation to generation, the general public's attitudes toward globalization should move toward the experts'.
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The closer we move toward the 2020 election, the more the Democrats risk looking cynically political by launching a belated investigation.
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In its 2014 Triennial, the center made a serious move toward embracing digital media, and now it has fully done so.
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A move toward lower rates could diffuse some of Trump's anger and Wall Street's anxiety, soothing concerns ahead of the election.
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Nevertheless, the move toward higher interest rates, which started in the United States and is gradually gaining traction elsewhere, should continue.
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It is a strange point at which to start the repair and move toward the possible return to civility and constructiveness.
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SodaStream sales reflect a broader move toward non-sweetened carbonated water as the sale of sugary drinks — like Pepsi — has stagnated.
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She grasps that America must move toward clean energy and recognizes that fossil fuels are a main driver of climate change.
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He also said that the world must move toward using clean energy and a reduction in the use of fossil fuels.
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SO I THINK THAT THE WHOLE MOVE TOWARD RENEWABLES IS JUST NOT GOOD FOR CARBON AT THE END OF THE DAY.
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And for Republicans, the move toward the center guarantees getting primaried by a Republican challenger, a Breitbart type or so forth.
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On Tuesday, North Korea cited good-will gestures it said it has taken to demonstrate a willingness to move toward denuclearization.
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Doll breezily alternates among the voices of her likable characters as they move toward new discoveries, new romance and unexpected adventure.
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These are the kinds of considerations and ideas that experts say can help the country move toward ending the opioid epidemic.
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The storm will move toward the north on Saturday night and then turn north-northeast on Sunday, the hurricane center predicted.
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" He also said it is time to abandon fossil fuels and move toward clean energy and "a sustainable and circular economy.
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Better insurance could have made the better solutions to pain more affordable, avoiding the move toward opioids in the first place.
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The move toward tougher standards began this year after multiple lawmakers resigned amid accusations of sexual misconduct and taxpayer-funded settlements.
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Some victims have welcomed the move toward transparency, seeing it as validation after claims of abuse had been obfuscated or denied.
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What I'd like to see us move toward is the construction of institutions on the continent on par with Western institutions.
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Meanwhile in Germany, the government's move toward using Huawei has run into sharp opposition in the Bundestag, the German federal parliament.
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With Vasquiat, the closer you get to the product's delivery date, the closer the price will move toward the retail price.
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And Russia is further extending its profile in the Middle East with a move toward using Egyptian air bases and airspace.
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On Wednesday, it unveiled a small but symbolically significant move toward that end: a China-based center devoted to artificial intelligence.
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He believes a move toward a more plant-based diet would help smaller farms at the expense of big meat conglomerates.
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As we move toward that possibility, we may find it easier to save lives and money rather than chase the daylight.
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Caroline Bettis, its head of children's wear, said the move toward gender neutrality at its stores was aimed at overcoming stereotypes.
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Only a decisive defeat in the November midterms will motivate the G.O.P. to move toward the impeachment process so desperately needed.
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The proposal, largely endorsed by House and Senate leaders, is the most significant move toward gun control in Florida in decades.
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Critics say the ruling accelerated a move toward throwing up voting barriers that had begun in reaction to the Obama presidency.
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Another casualty of the violence may yet come into view: a new attempt to move toward peace negotiations with the Taliban.
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And instead of awarding grants for individual projects, donors need to move toward multiyear, general-support funding so groups can expand.
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Reclaiming their bodies also allows people to "shed the identity as a victim and move toward being a survivor," Maxwell explained.
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And Iran would be unable to move toward a nuclear weapon without our knowing it through inspections authorized by the agreement.
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I've been reading about how Hollywood's assistants are making a move toward unionizing for more fair pay and humane work hours.
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Groundbreaking as the approach was, Helman doesn't think all filmmakers will move toward a technology-only approach to mutli-generational storytelling.
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He would also like to see a continued move toward value-based care and a focus on wellness and preventive care.
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What they need is to make their own move toward gender equality, to break down the stereotypes and fetters of masculinity.
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Cannabis use in adolescence is widespread, and rates of use are likely to increase further as more states move toward legalization.
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Member states agreed in 2628 to move toward spending at least 28503 percent of their economic output on defense by 22019.
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Conservatives may be prepared to move toward the SPD but not as far or as fast as the new leaders want.
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The OMB must move toward automated reporting of agency data in order to continuously evaluate the effectiveness of agency cybersecurity programs.
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The building is a move toward sustainability, using local materials and efficient insulation to reduce energy consumption, the Dubai government said.
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Should the country move toward a Medicare-for-all single-payer health care system, as advocated for by candidates like Sens.
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He also traveled to China, where he encouraged nations to move toward renewable energy and act faster to reduce carbon emissions.
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If we're going to move toward a future that is actually sustainable then we need to move towards things [like bitcoin].
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This reset signals our move toward an operating model that is sustainable and better reflects the needs of our current business.
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Virtual reality has had a slow start, so this kind of price cut is a good move toward making VR more accessible.
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If all the above was successful, the Trump administration would need to move toward the dismantling of Kim's atomic and missile arsenals.
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I enjoy my job, but I think down the line I'd like to move toward a freelancing role to pursue different avenues.
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Move toward the frontal lobe, and we have the modules that control mammalian behaviors and thoughts that were layered on relatively recently.
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The more threatening North Korea becomes, the more Abe's generally hawkish worldview — including his move toward militarization — makes sense to Japanese voters.
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The department, however, did not respond to questions about why the officers chose to wait rather than move toward the shooter's location.
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It's also difficult to say how much this is a specifically Republican phenomenon, and how much is a general move toward encryption.
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A move toward airports, however, could find the company viewing Go as part of a more earnest push into brick and mortar.
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It comes as social media companies such as Snapchat increasingly move toward messaging, one of the most popular forms of communication abroad.
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However, the minister said, the government would explore use of block chain technology proactively to speed the move toward a digital economy.
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With the move toward integrated education, it's tough to get concrete numbers on the number of sexual health-related hours being taught.
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However, given publicly traded companies' sensitivity around managing capital, Fitch believes the company is unlikely to move toward this level of overcapitalization.
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The characters in Trolls find a way to move toward a kind of inner serenity, but we only see their first steps.
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Yes. Luckily, this is one example that a move toward making clothing more sellable doesn't necessarily mean creativity needs to be compromised.
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"The MDMA sessions showed me a light I could move toward," he told the Times from his home in Charleston, South Carolina.
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The only way to move toward better and more robust nutrition science is to correct the record and learn from the debacle.
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"Battery requirements are becoming more stringent and there is a definitive move toward higher energy density batteries," Albemarle spokeswoman Hailey Cobb said.
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That's something that we didn't say, that we should, is this move toward editorial newsletters is only possible because of the web.
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Van Dyke later claimed that McDonald failed to comply with demands to drop the knife and made a threatening move toward police.
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Ryan and other top leaders agreed, at the behest of a group of members, to move toward a massive twelve bill package.
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For one, the president's party currently controls both the House and Senate, which sets the bar high for any move toward impeachment.
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We need to move toward a more expansive view that people can have multiple nations, and nations can share a single person.
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Maybe it was inevitable, but that seemed to kick off the move toward climate change becoming a functionally symbolic issue in politics.
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As the paintings move toward the present, they increasingly press against their surface like a wall, holding on to the front plane.
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Others, like consumer goods conglomerate Unilever and food and drink giant Nestle, have pledged to move toward 100 percent recyclable plastic packaging.
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New Jersey is suspending all marijuana cases in state municipal courts until at least September, a potential move toward the drug's legalization.
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The administration says that the Iraqis, with American advisers and air and logistical support, are now poised to move toward larger cities.
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The goal was to to build lasting relationships with affected people and to move toward political organization that can agitate for change.
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The Iraqi units went on the move toward Kirkuk around midnight local time in order to "safeguard" the area, military commanders said.
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With that, Republican voters could potentially move toward a candidate like Kasich, who is considered more of a centrist in the GOP.
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Instead he ordered his soldiers to hit the dirt, and he began to move toward the taxi to try and stop it.
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"We may need to move toward a system without rebates, where PBMs and drug companies just negotiate fixed-price contracts," he said.
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Every move toward a centrist Republican risks losing a conservative, while concessions to the right could turn moderates away from the bill.
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Many gold traders were waiting for a breakout above the critical long term resistance level near $1,364 and a move toward $1,2016.
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They are significant because a breakout above or below the trading band often signals a very rapid move toward the target levels.
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"There will be fatal crashes, that's for sure," Hart said, but he said that would not derail the move toward driverless cars.
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Libya is torn apart by civil war, and Algeria, Egypt and Tunisia are unable to create jobs and move toward broad development.
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Indonesia is pursuing bilateral ABIF deals, but it also serves as an illustration that ASEAN might not always move toward financial liberalisation.
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It is time for the United States to stop fueling the incarceration industry and move toward a more humane response to migration.
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In 1989, Merkel made a move toward a career in politics and joined the center-right activists of the Democratic Awakening party.
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In both cases, however, the move toward originals meant the distributors became competitive with the studios and networks it licensed content from.
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But he said for the trend to be confirmed, the 30-year bond needs to see its yield move toward 23 percent.
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To move toward a more equitable system, we must reject efforts to sow dissent between minority communities, as Mr. Blum is doing.
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Indeed, the Cuban leadership has insisted that the proposed changes do not represent a move toward the adoption of a capitalist system.
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Third, policymakers should move toward more lightly regulated, competitive energy markets, with more "price discovery" through regular interaction of buyers and sellers.
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That suggests the post-1964 move toward the GOP in the South really was motivated by the parties' shifting stances on race.
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They just didn't feel any particular desire to vote for him (though many were still undecided, and could theoretically move toward him).
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It will be up to unions to make the case, however, that it's a move toward the greater good for worker protections.
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If we move toward a global budget system, which is what is described in the Jayapal bill, you maximize the administrative savings.
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If Democrats do pursue impeachment, they will be flying somewhat in the face of public opinion if they move toward impeaching Trump.
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If Congress does move toward fiscal stimulus in the coming months, it will be an uncommonly quick response to an economic threat.
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But as Williams understood, it is only by making our voices heard that we can move toward greater understanding and create change.
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Turkey and Iran fear that a move toward independence by the Iraqi Kurds will inflame separatist fervor among their countries' Kurdish minorities.
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Schwartzman did not even move toward the shot, instead gesturing at his leg as he muttered to his coach, Juan Ignacio Chela.
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The move toward stickiness can be traced to men on the Soviet Union teams, Williams said, although they didn't actually use honey.
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Huge dam projects in the Brazilian Amazon were suspended in 2018 following citizen protests and calls for a move toward renewable energy.
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They want real change, and poll after poll shows that they want to move toward a Medicare-for-all, single-payer system.
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In a time of tribalism and separation, it was a clear move toward an integrated modern future from the oldest of houses.
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IoT PlatformsAs the population continues to move toward cities in the coming years, municipalities will have to deal with increasing population pressures.
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Henes is one of close to a dozen other Biden fundraisers who have already decided to move toward Bloomberg, these people added.
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But if the predictions are borne out, it could be a sign that Apple will move toward killing the lightning charger altogether.
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CMS' move toward home health prior authorization, which the agency further does not have statutory authority to impose, is a bad move.
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Anytime we make a move toward supporting or joining that mission, we tune in to the flow of otherworldly success and abundance.
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When Williams heard that his words were interpreted as a move toward gender fluidity, he thought, "Oh please," he told The Times.
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As Stacy Cowley found, the move toward more mobile banking has opened up all sorts of security concerns, including possibilities of fraud.
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Volkswagen's Audi brand and Daimler Benz, announced plans to cut thousands of jobs each, as they move toward electrification and autonomous driving.
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Chinese bureaucracy is like a series of Chinese boxes that are harder and harder to open as you move toward the center.
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"Max and his team want to proactively move toward a more inclusive presentation of art history across all periods," Dr. Murrell said.
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They should also move toward concrete policy proposals to alleviate rising income inequality among women across age, class, race and ethnicity lines.
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If we're to move toward a lasting change, Best noted, we'll need to reexamine some of our most deeply held core beliefs.
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Yet in the last decade, the same locations have become hotbeds for food, as consumers move toward a quest for the experiential.
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"This agreement allows us to move toward a return to more sustainable growth," Odebrecht Chief Executive Luciano Guidolin said in a statement.
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A major step in Saudi Aramco's move toward domination of the global oil markets came in 1960, with the foundation of OPEC.
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In the meantime, several states, including New Jersey, California, New York and Massachusetts, have adopted plans to gradually move toward that milestone.
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After Nova Scotia, Dorian is expected to move toward Prince Edward Island and on Sunday reach Newfoundland, the Canadian Hurricane Centre projected.
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Israeli sources have suggested the May 24 Israeli holiday of "Jerusalem Day" as a possible date for a more official move toward relocation.
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Even more legal actions are likely to emerge in the coming days, both on this order and others as they move toward implementation.
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The report specifically states seven deputies did not immediately move toward the gunshots and confront the shooter, a violation of accepted department protocol.
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If that's the case, there's little need for Democrats to move toward adopting a much more sweeping class-based attack on the rich.
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The aim was to secure buy-in from labor unions, including those most likely to be impacted by the move toward cleaner energy.
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The catch: Todt worries that a move toward platforms might encourage smaller companies to overlook the occasions when they do need specialized products.
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"[First], hurricanes in the northern hemisphere form at tropical and subtropical latitudes and then tend to move toward the west-northwest," he says.
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Still, as the long-running series continues to move toward increasingly realistic experiences, Cadence should be a welcome shot of retro Zelda charm.
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They read the ceasefire decision as an "ultimatum" and ordered their troops, which had begun to move toward demobilisation zones, to "secure positions".
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Those memoirs track a life in pieces, trying to move toward meaning, while acknowledging that meaning is a destination we never fully reach.
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Why this El Nino could be the biggest on record The rain is now expected to move toward Tamil Nadu in India's south.
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I may not get an appetizer, or I'll move toward something a little cheaper — at least until later on in the dating process.
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The request raises the prospect of more depositions even as the committees prepare to move toward the public phase of this impeachment inquiry.
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"As we move toward more freelance and part-time work being integrated with most people's careers, these things need to be in place."
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What a pleasure to watch a show move toward its final hour with so firm a grasp on what has given it life.
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We have a lot of work to do with Iran before we ever say that they could move toward normalized relations with us.
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Richmond Fed President Jeffrey Lacker said inflation was likely to accelerate in coming years and move toward the Federal Reserve's 2 percent target.
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This could be an indication that Google will move toward a gender-neutral option as the default for other emojis in the future.
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At the edges, the gravity field would start to point slightly toward the center, making it increasingly difficult to move toward the edge.
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"He will be a great partner for me and the entire management team as we move toward becoming a public company," Khosrowshahi said.
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Once the Russians and Americans agree that this has been achieved they will move toward joint targeting of groups they agree are terrorists.
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COPPER SWINGS The nature of China's copper demand is also shifting, with a move toward ores and concentrates and away from refined products.
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US efforts to move toward renewable energy have intensified over the last few years, but they still lag far behind many European countries.
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Investors have been waiting for any new signals the bank could move toward a more orthodox system of using a single interest rate.
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We are going to double funding for community health centers and move toward a Medicare for all, single-payer program of health care.
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Ryan earlier Thursday rejected President Trump's recent call to move toward a bipartisan healthcare plan, saying he would rather not work with Democrats.
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The Fed under Powell unanimously approved four rate hikes in 2018, continuing a move toward policy normalization that Yellen began in December 2015.
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Airbus said it saw no legal basis for the U.S. move toward imposing tariffs on its aircraft and warned of deepening trade tensions.
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But... Takeaway: We've seen a strong move toward 100% advisory fee offsets in recent years, caused both by LP agitation and SEC scrutiny.
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But as Congress and the Trump administration explore tax reform, we should also move toward creative new strategies that better meet today's needs.
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But the vice president expressed impatience with the unwillingness of North Korea to move toward ridding itself of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles.
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Wittner said he expects OPEC to move toward an agreement, and none of the major players have been talking down a deal lately.
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ECB board member Benoit Coeure said on Wednesday the bank was ready to act if necessary to help inflation move toward that target.
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And while it might be possible to move toward pilotless planes, this would pose infrastructural challenges just as in the case of cars.
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Some may stick around, but it sounds like T-Mobile's current thinking is to move toward the One plan exclusively for post-paid.
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Over the last year, the clearest trend in the drone industry has been a move toward units that are smaller and more portable.
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NATO members agreed in 28503 to move toward spending at least 22019 percent of their respective gross domestic product on defense by 2024.
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As we move toward clean energy, she foresees low-income families being left behind, and hopes to centralize their need for energy solutions.
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Eventually, the company hopes to move toward only allowing organizations to request blood in every country where the tool is operational, she said.
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The move toward incorporating AI started in 2015 with the acquisition of Identified and was augmented more recently by the acquisition of Platfora.
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We support Israel and we've got to do whatever we can to encourage that part of the world to move toward a democracy.
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That's more important now that the company is a publicly listed entity, and as it seeks to move toward profitability as a result.
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The media companies, including Disney, WarnerMedia, and NBCUniversal, are still clinging to their legacy TV businesses as they move toward their streaming futures.
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Go deeper:Gen Z's move toward interactive storytellingBaby boomers are the loneliest generationMillennials and Gen Z will make up 37% of the 2020 electorate
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A central tenet of Ryan's perennial budgets when he was writing them was a move toward privatizing Medicare, resulting in steep benefit cuts.
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Instead, the central bank will increasingly move toward a market-oriented approach of using interest rates to manage the financial system, analysts say.
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Prudential is now the only other nonbank with the SIFI designation, and it praised the council's move toward focusing on larger, riskier firms.
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NATO members agreed in 2014 to move toward spending at least 2 percent of their respective gross domestic product on defense by 2024.
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The move toward drug law reform may not be unstoppable, but it is certainly tilting in the direction of a more rational policy.
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The state's move toward raising the legal age to buy cigarettes should inspire other states to take similar steps to protect young people.
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This is a move toward a more free and competitive trade between the two auto markets that we have not seen in decades.
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They took a long and loopy route to get there, but Black Dice finally made their move toward the club earlier this year.
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He exercises little control over Cabinet members, which means sometimes they move toward policies he doesn't like and goes on to publicly denounce.
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I remember feeling an intense desire to go into the tunnel and a sense of frustration at being unable to move toward it.
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Tsai pledged to maintain peace with neighboring China, which claims the island and has warned that it would oppose any move toward independence.
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At a more systemic level, what are the small changes you think we can make to move toward a more equitable health system?
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This devastation initiated a move toward tolerance among nations that came to see the folly of trying to impose their religions on foreigners.
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The move toward legalization would put New York among the growing number of states to legalize the drug, including California, Colorado and Washington.
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As public health officials move toward the "mitigation" phase of the virus response, the specter of isolation and self-distancing is taking hold.
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You're not trailing behind them as they step out of the bushes and move toward their watering holes; you're inside their watering hole.
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As we move toward the close of the month, here are some of our top reads of the week to see you through.
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They extrapolate and expound and theorize and expand, often in order to move toward a point that the interpreter would like to make.
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But when they smile at the notary signing the wedding certificate, I see the corners of their mouths move toward their ears. Two.
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As we move toward elimination, we're combining mapping with mobile data to show how people transport the malaria parasite from community to community.
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Why it matters: The "roadmap" unveiled last week is the latest effort among major cities to move toward more climate-friendly transit options.
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Mr. Shaw, an electrician, had seen a young man move toward the building gripping an AR-15 rifle and squeezing the trigger repeatedly.
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CNN's Pelosi town hall -- If you missed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi explaining the move toward impeachment at CNN's town hall yesterday, read this.
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Mr. Trump referred to the most recent letter again last week, concluding that he was sure Mr. Kim would move toward full denuclearization.
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She sought reconciliation with the island's aboriginal people and endorsed its move toward becoming the first place in Asia to legalize gay marriage.
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But as we move toward that goal, we need to be careful of what technology and information is given to who and when.
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As always, we will do our utmost to ensure that the ISIS terrorists do not move toward the border of our Iraqi partners.
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The report specifically stated seven deputies did not immediately move toward the gunshots and confront the shooter, a violation of accepted department protocol.
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The move toward 0.853 earlier this year was very important because it was a breakout from a prolonged 22-month sideways trading pattern.
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And there's no reliable way to assess how good the programs are in helping students get jobs or move toward four-year degrees.
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As consumers move toward online and digital ordering, Pizza Hut chief brand officer Marianne Radley said it's important for the company to adapt.
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Combined, these forces are fueling a move toward more scalable, technology-enabled, customized investment advice that is tied to an investor's unique goals.
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NATO members agreed in 2014 to move toward spending at least 2 percent of their respective gross domestic products on defense by 2024.
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"Today's victory is especially important amidst reports that the Trump administration is planning to move toward even more extreme immigration policies," Crow said.
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"If you're a market investor what you should see is a bullish move toward a structural realignment of a global economy," Navarro said.
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The Senate is scheduled to take its first vote tied to the NDAA on Monday evening, when lawmakers will move toward starting debate.
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Her move toward politics, she explains, was less a burning ideological expression and more an affinity for people, and for bringing them together.
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Gavin Newsom of California, on his first day in office, announced his plan to move toward a single-payer system for that state.
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Labour failed to bring down the government through a confidence motion last month but has been slow to move toward a second referendum.
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" Richard Corbett, the leader of Labour's lawmakers in the European Parliament, described the move toward a second vote as a "very important step.
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How can we leave this prepublication callout culture behind and move toward establishing more productive, thoughtful and important conversations between authors and critics?
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And more than half of Democratic voters say they would like to see the party move toward the center rather than the left.
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"It would be the first time that we'd see a move toward an unprotected work force," Tim Martell, the union's executive director, said.
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They're supposed to occur at the "earliest possible date" and move toward a bland goal: to "implement the outcomes" of the Singapore meeting.
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" He continued, "I think that the whole move toward renewables is just not good for [fossil fuels] at the end of the day.
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It's something I've realized as I watch these developing countries move toward democracies: They tend to spiral downwards into various sorts of illiberalism.
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The next thing is coming, and, yes, there may be an interval that's uncomfortable for people, but we're going to move toward that.
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In one revealing and heartening sequence, Gore visits Georgetown, Texas, to talk to Mayor Dale Ross about the city's move toward renewable energy.
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Remember that your body is literally wired to feel good, thread with nerves that communicate pleasure and let you know what to move toward.
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While the catalog of old games might be finishing, Microsoft is adding a lot of games as it looks to move toward Scarlett compatibility.
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Beijing continues to regard Taiwan as a province awaiting reunification with the mainland and has threatened force should the island move toward formal independence.
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This means future robots could use these sensors to read their positions, sense their speed or even move toward high or low pressure areas.
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"As we move toward a decarbonised economy these businesses realise they need to be involved in electricity," said Jonathan Funnell at recruiters Proco Commodities.
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"As we move toward a decarbonised economy these businesses realize they need to be involved in electricity," said Jonathan Funnell at recruiters Proco Commodities.
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Just this week, Berkeley just became the first city to ban natural gas in new homes, hoping to move toward an electric-powered city.
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Peskov also said Putin was ready to move toward normalizing ties with the United States in proportion to U.S. willingness to do the same.
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And unless he has evidence of that collusion -- and I haven&apost seen it yet -- that he move toward a conclusion of his investigation.
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Cumulatively, this history has led the profession to move toward a patient-centered model that is emphatic about informed consent and shared decision-making.
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As we move toward self-driving cars we will see more options for paratransit — the services available for folks who can't use public transit.
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Not only has #PlasticFreeJuly just started, but there are plenty of products on sale that can help you move toward a more sustainable existence.
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And news coming out of China indicates that a move toward halting electric car permits might derail this strategy, even if it did proceed.
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Joshua Lowcock of media agency UM said though there's been a move toward getting rid of ads, it will go back the other way.
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" He said Republicans want "to continue working with all parties in a bipartisan manner as we refine language and move toward a consensus package.
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So countries move toward Denmark, but they never quite get there — I don't think even Denmark is quite the Denmark of the popular imagination.
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These new ad tools should help Pinterest grow its revenue, to perhaps even boost its $11 billion valuation, and move toward an eventual IPO.
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As honest policy wonks will tell you, the ACA was about the most market-friendly, insurer-friendly possible way to move toward universal coverage.
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And some features of that future are incredibly frustrating, such as the move toward wireless headphones that means an "ecosystem lock-in" to Apple.
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Rather than move toward inclusion, states and cities would attempt to simply shut down the pools, beaches and even school systems that practiced discrimination.
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The plan also includes a push to move toward a comprehensive legislative solution for immigration and naturalization during O'Rourke's first 100 days in office.
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The experiment can be set up so that the waves combine constructively—peak to peak, trough to trough—only when they move toward D1.
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The consulting firm anticipates that by 2026, $200 billion to $13 billion in grocery sales could move toward other nontraditional channels, like convenience stores.
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But a move toward an official government count of the deaths at the hands of law enforcement has only made incremental progress at best.
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"I don't want to see us move toward a foreign policy in which human rights only matters when nothing else matters," Rubio told reporters.
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Will music sales be a big part of your business down the road or will you move toward advertising like most other social networks?
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Adam Manning, vice president of communications for the developmental American Soccer League, said the move toward safer practices in soccer might take a while.
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The world is more globalized and there's been a visual move toward modernization, where you see an uptake in technology even among rural populations.
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We must continue to work and try to move toward what we call in the Civil Rights Movement the building of the beloved community.
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READ: At last, media move toward Trump But even the Texas Senator acknowledged to reporters that his chief rival would likely do well Tuesday.
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Sources close to Zalora suggest that the company is selling the businesses in an effort to streamline its costs and move toward becoming profitable.
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I'd caution against using Q2 results as a direct measure of the 3a's appeal and Google's move toward a six-month device release cycle.
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On Monday, Flake didn't rule out an endorsement of Trump, but said the businessman would have to move toward him on policy, including immigration.
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With the move toward a monthly payment plan model in the cellphone industry, the major carriers have huge inventories of contracts ripe for securitization.
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"In passing charter school legislation in 2017, the governor showed he was determined to move toward privatizing education in Jefferson County specifically," she said.
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"The Olympics are going to raise our profile and in the long term, help us move toward equality," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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The next episodes might be a real turning point as she is about to make a real move toward the Targaryen in her blood.
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Why this could be bad for the merger: The move toward an administrative law proceeding is a likely step toward killing the merger altogether.
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However, this could also raise the potential for a move toward a harder or a no-deal Brexit, a clear negative for the pound.
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So, rather than trying to avoid the problem of your taxes, do some research, talk to a tax professional and move toward a solution.
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And old distinctions, like that between wired and wireless access, have become less meaningful as mobile networks move toward wider availability and higher performance.
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Energy prices, earnings, and a move toward a more electronic society could all be pushing the sector, experts told CNBC's "Power Lunch " on Monday.
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Most viewers and competitors, even those with a few hesitations, seem to be in favor of the Eleague's move toward this new Swiss system.
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"They know they shouldn't be the one that really starts the war again, so they're really trying to move toward peace," Ms. Wills said.
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There are a few areas where I still will move toward a slightly more luxurious or convenient life, either now or in the future.
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Large multinationals such as Unilever, Renault, Google and Nike are some of the companies starting to move toward a circular business model, experts say.
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It's just not possible, as China, as Africa move toward consuming meat the same way America does because we just don't have enough land.
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Should the experiment move toward a companywide policy, Sweetgreen is considering solutions to make its products available to those without credit or debit cards.
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The company has made a point of getting advertisers to move toward video buys as a way of stemming its declining ad revenue growth.
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NTIA said the move toward broader online encryption could help build up online trust that is keeping segments of the population from engaging online.
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In the U.S., numerous organizations have done away with plastic bags or plastic straws in an effort to move toward more environmentally friendly options.
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Generally, candidates don't usually move toward the center until after they lock up their party's nomination and start looking ahead to the general election.
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"As we move toward a decarbonized economy these businesses realize they need to be involved in electricity," said Jonathan Funnell at recruiters Proco Commodities.
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With a whirring sound, two 21996,21997-square-foot fabric panels on 27-inch wheels began to move toward each other, aided by four winches.
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While clinical care is the focus of any medical center, hospitals have many incentives to move toward hotel-inspired features, services and staff training.
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International election monitors delivered a scathing verdict on the conduct of the referendum, but Erdogan denied his new powers were a move toward dictatorship.
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Tesoro Corp and Marathon Petroleum Corp, companies that have invested in biofuels blending capacity, expressed support for the EPA's move toward denying the change.
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Anticipating criticism, a spokeswoman for the group, Hediye Yusif, said this was not intended as a first move toward the partition of the country.
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The move toward converting television into a digital format, as painful and annoying as that was, is a great example of this in action.
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Sensors that detect heat, and hence people, can be placed on the beetles, so that they can be manipulated to move toward a person.
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There are other products that Pinterest has come out with to move toward that goal, as well, like Shop the Look and Instant Ideas.
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The officer testified that he opened fire, shooting five times, after seeing the car move toward his partner and thought he was in danger.
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The Trump administration is making another incremental move toward lower drug prices, opening up a new part of Medicare to well-established competitive pressures.
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CAIRO (Reuters) - Eastern Libyan commander Khalifa Haftar ordered his troops to move toward the capital Tripoli, in a video message published online on Thursday.
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This is often a strong trend reversal pattern, so the long-term analysis suggested oil would develop a new uptrend and move toward $72.
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While refusing to countenance any move toward Catalan independence, Sanchez has adopted a more conciliatory approach toward the region than his predecessor Mariano Rajoy.
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Adults can help young people appreciate that healthy anxiety has a purpose: It alerts us to potential threats and helps us move toward safety.
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This type of longing, the almost-touching, makes me feel as though I am alive and that there is something left to move toward.
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The unforeseen move toward sending merchandise around the world in containers made it more attractive to unload ships onto trains in Halifax or Montreal.
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But now he is calling for Congress to move toward impeachment, arguing that Democrats should not worry that it would antagonize the president's base.
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"There is definitely a move toward a younger generation," said Mohammed Alyahya, a Saudi analyst and nonresident fellow at the Atlantic Council in Washington.
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Overall, the bill does move toward solving some of the problems laid bare by the coronavirus epidemic, and keeping workers and their families safe.
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" FAA Administrator Steve Dickson said last year he wants to move "toward a more holistic versus transactional, item-by-item approach to aircraft certification.
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It was a strong sign that Republicans have the votes to move toward a quick acquittal, which could happen as early as Friday afternoon.
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This large move toward greater equality might have made some people feel better, but it did little to assuage the hardship from soaring unemployment.
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She quickly persuaded Ms. Rossellini to rejoin the fold — part of a move toward inclusion, not just of skin color but also of age.
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It goes like this: As neutron stars move toward each other, a tiny bit of their material gets shot into space at incredible speeds.
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Also, tell your friends about the show as we move toward what may be a finale and figure out how this all ends together.
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Handling the issue of debt prioritization correctly is vital if the island and its people are going to move toward a more prosperous future.
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Critics, however, argued that the move toward austerity worsened the economic situation precisely at the moment countries should have moved to stimulate their economies.
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Some Trump allies take those interviews as an optimistic sign, saying that investigations normally start with more ephemeral people and move toward the center.
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Trump made his first hard move toward a more protectionist trade strategy Monday when he imposed significant tariffs on solar panels and washing machines.
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I think we need to move toward a certainly more fair, more accurate and frankly a more responsible news media for the American people.
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Such interviews are part of the application process to prove their marriages to US citizens are legitimate, enabling them to move toward legal status.
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Andrew Cuomo pledged Wednesday to phase out the state's last remaining coal plants as officials move toward boosting the state's share of renewable energy.
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Brunson was moved to house arrest in July and given a travel ban, which had been seen as a move toward his potential release.
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Any move toward a meaningful pickup in infrastructure investing would require more government borrowing and thus put upward pressure on today's low interest rates.
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So I think we have to move toward having more women in charge of workplaces, and let's just see if it can be different.
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Van Dyke later said that McDonald had failed to comply with demands to drop the knife and had made a threatening move toward police.
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Candidates who move toward the center assume a deep pool of voters will be waiting there, eager to be rescued from vitriol and nonsense.
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The legislation comes amid a worldwide move toward cashless payments using cards or mobile devices, which supporters say are safer, quicker and more convenient.
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There needs to be some form of agreement and an intention, a credible intention to move toward a free trade (deal) or customs union.
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China has denied interfering in Hong Kong affairs, though protesters have said the extradition bill is part of a relentless move toward mainland control.
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The previous position of most Democrats, especially party leaders and key committee chairs, was to try to postpone any move toward impeachment for now.
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Do you think in the Democratic debate around health care that a universal health care plan should move toward getting rid of private insurance?
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Forget any move toward democracy; experts now fear that China will return to the bad old days of Mao-style purges and policy disasters.
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"As we move toward commercial deployment, adding Dan to the strong team led by Kyle is the next step," Barra said in a statement.
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As he made his move toward the basket, the ball flew out of bounds, but it was ruled to have gone off a Mavericks player.
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Another potentially troubling trend, but one Netflix appears fully aware of and prepared to handle, is the move toward closed gardens in the TV ecosystem.
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In other parts of the country, significant freezing rain and ice will hit central Kansas and eastern Nebraska and move toward Central Iowa on Monday.
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"I really think you are going to see an aggressive move toward casual, personal, friendly and a transparent way of connecting with customers," McCabe said.
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Employers, for their part, should move toward skill-based hiring and put less weight on the lengthening lines and letters found on resumes, they write.
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"We are in the midst of a populist backlash against rising inequality and increasingly seeing a move toward more protectionism," it said in the report.
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The MMA gives us tools to move toward better compensation from streaming companies, while giving songwriters and music publishers control of digital mechanical music licensing.
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Recent opinion polls indicate a slight move toward support for staying in the EU. But May has repeatedly said there will be no new referendum.
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It found that 54% of Democrats surveyed said they wanted their party to move toward the center, compared with 41% who said they did not.
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The UAE is hardly alone in using defense contractors; in fact, it is the US that helped pioneer the worldwide move toward privatizing the military.
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Guariglia's work, along with other contemporary photographers like Andreas Gursky and Edward Burtynsky, move toward what I began to think of as the Anthropocene sublime.
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If we can do that, we might just move toward a culture that truly walks the walk when it comes to promoting innovation and change.
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It may also have been a warning that, should Iran and Saudi Arabia move toward becoming nuclear-armed states, Turkey would not stand idly by.
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And it's possible that at a time when positive visions of the world feel difficult to find, more virtual reality will move toward seeking hope.
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"Most of the issues outlined are going to be finalized as we move toward November 30," one industry source with knowledge of the discussions said.
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A severe storm has started to form in parts of Arkansas, Tennessee and Kentucky and is expected to move toward the mid-Atlantic on Friday.
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"We have a lot of work to do with Iran before we could ever say they could move toward normalized relations with us," she said.
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The data, which the company plans to issue at least twice a year, "is a move toward holding ourselves accountable," Facebook said in its report.
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The company is also benefiting from a move toward a new cycle of smaller logic chips, known in the industry as the 7 nanometer generation.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks fell sharply on Thursday while the Japanese yen rose in a move toward safety assets, with traders citing the Sino-U.
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In any of these we may move toward fear or toward empathy, toward the fortress of the ego or the expansiveness of a life together.
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So why does Stranger Things' move toward this heavier approach feel so empty, when Harry Potter's slowly building darkness became more engrossing with every book?
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But it could also fuel a technologically driven move toward surveillance capitalism or a surveillance state – profiteering or big brother instead of trust and security.
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We must move toward whatever uncertain future together, and hope that by reaching out to all sides we can one day come to an understanding.
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Paulich says the warm afternoon temperatures have sparked up fire activity and the so-called Mendocino Complex fires continue to move toward the Lakeport area.
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The move toward algorithmic presentation is essentially the conversion of a structured broadcasting platform into an ecosystem within which Twitter decides which way is up.
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After years of the country's interest rates stagnating, the central bank began to move toward gradually raising them amid signs of a stronger US economy.
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I've been really interested in trying to move toward developing a program ... to reach out to community organizations and help them connect to each other.
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Through vignettes and personal testimonies, the film portrays Greene County, Alabama, as its people move toward understanding and cooperation in a time of social change.
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We're all for increased collaboration between automakers, especially as we move toward a more autonomous future and an expected increase in vehicle-to-vehicle communications.
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With inflation expected to move toward 2 percent and the job market close to full employment, the FOMC is preparing for further interest rate increases.
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It's a move toward "a new set of corporate values and culture" at the human resources-focused software firm, a Zenefits spokesman confirmed to CNBC.
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The Welkio acquisition is just the beginning of a move toward more efficient software to help power the various companies and locations that WeWork operates.
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RELATED: Trump on Cruz citizenship: not 'settled' "I think it's going to foreshadow a big move toward Ted Cruz on the ground here," Pimm said.
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Li said China would maintain the direction of its macroeconomic policies but would not move toward quantitative easing or flood the economy with bank bills.
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It's also significant in that it marks Twitter's biggest move toward making Periscope, which it acquired last year, a more official part of its platform.
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The move toward an open ecosystem has become a necessary one to stay competitive in adtech, but wasn't a concession Apple was willing to make.
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But a dashboard camera video released in 2015 showed that McDonald was at least 10 feet away from the officers and didn't move toward police.
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The DTEK50 is less of a step forward than a move toward a company that is more service-focused, rather than providing the full package.
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All joking aside, one casual dining chain, Olive Garden, has made a big move toward appealing to millennials, and it's through a partnership with Amazon.
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Twiga doesn't plan to move toward entering or supplying B2C e-commerce, where it could become a competitor to other online retailers, such as Jumia.
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The Trump administration has taken steps to end government funding for the International Space Station and move toward privatizing the project in the coming years.
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Twitter doesn't allow for complexity; to express a move toward inclusiveness on Twitter, "I love [insert demographic group]!" may be the best you can do.
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"All four are reluctant to appear because they believe it's a perjury trap designed to move toward impeachment of the president," he told the Post.
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He urged Moscow to use that influence to convince Kim to move toward denuclearization "as a last chance to avoid severe consequences" against the North.
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Mass communication—television and, especially, internet access—has eroded some regional distinctions, and Democrats have seen the country move toward them on many social issues.
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Finally, Congress can ensure that the program continues to move toward insurance rates that reflect actual risks, rather than subsidizing new construction in flood zones.
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Google's Duplex project is starting to move toward allowing humans to have natural conversations with artificial intelligence as if one was talking to another person.
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The move toward diet food is another step in Chipotle's reinvention, as it works to recover from a series of health scares at its restaurants.
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Stocks rose and interest rates fell, reversing much of the market movement on Friday, when investors worried the Fed might move toward a rate increase.
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But since Coach Daniel Hourcade took over from Santiago Phelan in 2013, there has been a noticeable move toward a more expansive style of play.
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The benchmarks would operate in the full understanding that the former Nusra leaders are unlikely, and probably unable, to move toward such a moderate stance.
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Prior to the crackdown, Barclays said Brent crude appears to be consolidating around $60 a barrel and could make a move toward $70 a barrel.
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Now they might not even be that, as Dieselgate has compelled the VW Group to rethink everything and move toward electrification in its home market.
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Many questions persist about how each country can move toward the zero carbon-energy target that experts say is necessary to avoid destructive climate change.
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He skated in with space on the left side, made a move toward the slot and fired a shot past Raanta for the unassisted equalizer.
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The balancing act between conservatives and centrists is a crucial test of McConnell's leadership, with every move toward one side risking votes on the other.
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This move toward becoming more of a services company has worked reasonably well and Rackspace's quarterly results have pointed upwards for the last few years.
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The comments from Ryan and Trump all but assure the Republican-held Congress will not move toward its long-held goal in the near future.
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But Prince Mohammed wanted to wean the kingdom off its dependence on oil, particularly as consumers around the world move toward renewable sources of energy.
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Do we have the capacity for mass testing, such that we can move toward something like the models we see in Taiwan or South Korea?
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The rapid surge in demand for telemedicine, for example, could finally be the catalyst needed to encourage a more profound move toward remote medical examinations.
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Recent opinion polls indicate a slight move toward support for staying in the EU. But May has repeatedly said there will be no new referendum.
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But Bowman — who was, like Shulkin, appointed by Trump — is said to oppose the administration's plan to move toward more privatized services for veterans' health.
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How do we move toward a global community in which people have the decent jobs, food, clean water, education, health care and housing they need?
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In a surprising move toward unity, Benny Gantz has agreed to join forces with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, after years of outspoken political rivalry.
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Trent Alexander-Arnold, a 20-year-old fullback, was about to move toward the middle of the field to let a Liverpool teammate take it.
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Hanging in the balance could be billions of dollars in costs, and even fundamental business models, as more gig companies move toward public stock offerings.
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YouTube Premium, the platform's paid subscription service, is another move toward slurping up the dollars people spend on "mainstream home entertainment," as he terms it.
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Forecasters said Dorian will pass over Puerto Rico and the U.S. and British Virgin Islands later on Wednesday and move toward the Bahamas on Friday.
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That move toward EVs will enable a break with its past method of complying with mileage rules by purchasing credits, rather than making cleaner cars.
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Estimate the location of the center of mass and see how much it would move toward the front if you put the engine back in.
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Human rights lawyers inside and outside the government have warned that any move toward longer detentions now may be struck down by Hong Kong's courts.
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At a staff meeting in 2015, he told his core group that the church would move toward full participation for gay, lesbian and transgender members.
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Some of the investments will have to go into companies with high carbon footprints but a strategy to move toward a more sustainable business model.
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Our current tax system represents a drag on economic growth and we should move toward a simpler and fairer tax code that promotes economic growth.
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Competing Medicare- and Medicaid-for-all proposals would move toward more universal healthcare (with important caveats around immigrants and long-term support for disabled Americans).
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Ascend has also tried to move toward in-school suspensions, to remove children from their peers, but not, counterproductively, away from the process of learning.
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If not these, then what are strong enough incentives to protect the Affordable Care Act as a steppingstone to move toward health care for all?
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But where is the outrage that Hamas kept urging Palestinians to move toward the fence, having been amply forewarned by Israel of the mortal risk?
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I trust him with his words and I think we all need to move toward being compassionate, loving, healing, yet also respecting our law enforcement.
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"It is the opening for the E.C.B. to move toward tapering," said Carsten Brzeski, chief economist for Germany and Austria at ING Bank in Frankfurt.
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The two plots, featuring the same set of predators (Aaron Pedersen and Aaron Glenane), intertwine and, after a lengthy intro, move toward some revolting cruelness.
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It is now unlikely that our governments will move toward a normal relationship, which would have benefited future generations of Cubans as well as Americans.
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Yet if we could get just one offending bank to move toward divesting from fossil fuels, the ripple effects would be both swift and global.
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According to Reuters, Beijing suspects Taiwan will make a move toward formally declaring independence, a move that China has said will lead to military action.
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It is a scenario De Grasse and his coach hope to change as the world's best move toward Doha and the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.
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With the move toward automation, these banks are also having to put a lot of resources on training and building systems that facilitate these changes.
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Trump said he would "take the heat" if lawmakers wanted to move toward comprehensive immigration reform, saying they were "not that far away" from it.
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"The faster we move toward renewable energy, the faster we can stop exporting billions from our local economy to import expensive fossil fuels," State Rep.
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Will we move toward socialism under the Democrats or towards a restoration of the civil rights and civil liberties traditionally associated with our democratic republic?
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Other states contemplating changes to their own marijuana rules are likely to watch closely as Nevada and the three others move toward legalization this year.
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GoPro, meanwhile, continued its slow trudge toward complete irrelevance, as it laid off a significant number of people in an attempt to move toward profitability.
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The influential Fed official said inflation should gradually move toward the Fed's 2 percent target and the Fed remains on track to raise interest rates.
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It would be in China's interest to move toward squaring its trade books with the U.S. Sadly, I am not holding my breath for that.
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"The company is definitely trying to move toward the cheapest option, and if not, you have to get approval," Mr. Lindsey said of his employer.
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Every time we act consistently with our goal to lose weight, using whichever plan we chose to losing weight, we will move toward losing weight.
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As more places move toward making cannabis a government-regulated industry, one big question has surfaced: Where will the tax revenue from legal weed go?
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While the year's news stories sometimes suggested steps backward in this regard, we're sticking with the move toward greater inclusivity and reflection of individual preferences.
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It's another example of what I tried to show in my book: that new ideas start on the fringes and they move toward the center.
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That's why I have fought hard with some success to move toward making public colleges and universities tuition free and very substantially reduce student debt.
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"The good thing is we're seeing incremental positives as we move toward tax cuts," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities in New York.
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The central bank has maintained a tight policy stance and is working on a strategy to move toward a full-fledged inflation targeting regime by 2020.
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The Toronto Raptors are winners of nine straight at home and are trying to make a move toward the No. 1 spot in the Eastern Conference.
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And on Thursday, House Speaker Paul Ryan announced that Republicans will move toward defunding Planned Parenthood as part of their efforts to get rid of Obamacare.
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They indicate that much of the US could stand to strengthen gun laws and their enforcement — to move toward universal background checks, which most Americans support.
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Body-cam footage shows her yelling, "Don&apost talk to me," then her hands appear to move toward the lens of the officer&aposs body camera.
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"We're going to have to do things differently ... and we have to move toward that more sustainable future faster than we are moving today," Gleick said.
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"There's this assumption that investors really prefer commissions and that if advisors move toward fee-based, there will be resistance in the client base," said Smith.
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Signaling its clear intent to gradually move toward less accommodative policies, the Fed withdrew $215 billion of money market liquidity in the three months to January.
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Eventually, Johnson would like to move toward augmenting the organ to make us smarter and healthier and pave the way for interfacing directly with computing devices.
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That's how we landed on our commitment to move toward a closed-loop supply chain and to one day stop extracting materials from the earth altogether.
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