Hopeful, it's new, on the cusp of something, y'know the energy I felt was on the cusp of something.
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Pay attention — Boston is on the cusp of something.
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I think that we're on the cusp of some changes.
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We're on the cusp of anarchy at every single second.
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"We're on the cusp of a major constitutional crisis," Sen.
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"We're on the cusp of a profound transformation," Melton said.
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My situation was on the cusp of that tabloid explosion.
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This documentary shows an Arnold on the cusp of stardom.
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We are now on the cusp of a 228G revolution.
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They arrived on the cusp of history in different fashion.
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Now he is on the cusp of ascending the throne.
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The U.S. is on the cusp of breaking two simultaneously.
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Now, Durham is on the cusp of major new development.
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Addis Ababa, the capital, is on the cusp of change.
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Her universe is on the cusp of the Bad Place.
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But Airtel is also on the cusp of M&A, too.
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Vanessa Taylor is on the cusp of becoming a household name.
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And the last one is on the cusp of earning out.
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We&aposre right on the cusp of the 3 percent growth.
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I think we're on the cusp of something exhilarating and terrifying.
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"Regina is on the cusp of everybody knowing her," he says.
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It was on the cusp of this about to become mainstream.
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We see boy on the cusp of the killer he'd become.
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And now it may be on the cusp of being fulfilled.
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The telecom industry was also once on the cusp of change.
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I also think we're on the cusp of this new era.
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I believe we're on the cusp of a huge paradigm shift.
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Music historians believe that she was on the cusp of superstardom.
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Now, it's on the cusp of seeing a final consumer release.
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But these "Tordre" solos are on the cusp of the soporific.
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" We find ourselves once again "on the cusp of avoidable disaster.
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They used to stage their invasion on the cusp of Halloween.
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We made our film on the cusp of the digital revolution.
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He was constantly on the cusp of running out of food.
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He always seems on the cusp of both explosion and implosion.
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It's on the cusp of something big, can't you feel it?
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"I can feel I'm on the cusp of something," she said.
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And they are now on the cusp of getting their way.
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Tulsi Gabbard, however, are on the cusp of making the cut.
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The commercial drone market is on the cusp of taking off.
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We may be on the cusp of a new evolutionary step.
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The Trump administration is on the cusp of blowing that deadline.
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Late-night TV is on the cusp of a major new entry.
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With Friday's indicated declines, the was on the cusp of a correction.
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It was a story about a preacher on the cusp of greatness.
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We are on the cusp of so much opportunity for young people.
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Imagine a human being born on the cusp of a robotic revolution.
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And I think we're right there on the cusp of doing that.
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But now, on the cusp of a battle royale among streaming services?
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We are on the cusp of ending cancer as we know it.
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All bands are on the cusp of breaking up at all times.
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Iran is now on the cusp of producing at pre-sanctions levels.
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"We're on the cusp of making history," Dannenfelser told POLITICO in May.
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It's a field some say is on the cusp of changing medicine.
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The car industry is on the cusp of introducing self-driving cars.
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Now they have a franchise center on the cusp of his prime.
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In a sense, Murnane has always been on the cusp of disappearing.
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I felt like we were just on the cusp of inventing soul.
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And I'm optimistic that we're on the cusp of making that happen.
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Bagwell is on the cusp of election to the Hall of Fame.
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A Clinton may be on the cusp of entering the White House.
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A year ago the Midwest seemed on the cusp of a renaissance.
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Everything in these works is heightened, on the cusp of the ecstatic.
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And Charlotte is good, but Lynch is on the cusp of greatness.
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Kayla Harrison is on the cusp of stardom in mixed martial arts.
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Once again, the nation is on the cusp of a generational revolution.
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Maybe we're on the cusp of a time when people say, 'enough.
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The Chinatown they were born into was on the cusp of transformation.
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We are on the cusp of a rare health care bipartisan agreement.
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Social Q's Medically, I am right on the cusp of being overweight.
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Instead, the Penguins are on the cusp of joining some elite company.
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The accomplishment puts Mr. Musk on the cusp of a big payday.
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Insiders thought they were on the cusp of a major electoral breakthrough.
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Now it's on the cusp of beating Uber to the public market.
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Now Miller also seemed to be on the cusp of modest celebrity.
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"I think were are on the cusp of something enormous," he said.
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A few years ago, it was on the cusp of financial ruin.
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"We are on the cusp of an awful lot of change," he said.
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Maybe I'm on the cusp of champagne supernovas, Reading Festivals, and Corona sponsorships?
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They are typically educated and on the cusp of the emerging middle class.
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The United States is on the cusp of a much-needed digital transformation.
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Miller was always on the cusp of what was new, ever-evolving musically.
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The Middle East was on the cusp of unstoppable change, chaos and turmoil.
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That's not too shabby, but it's not on the cusp of retirement, either.
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At the time, Theranos was on the cusp of becoming a tech darling.
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"We are on the cusp of just so many enormous breakthroughs," Biden said.
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Whisper it, but Liverpool could be on the cusp of saving their season.
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There's no denying that manufacturing is on the cusp of a robot revolution.
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It seems like we're on the cusp of a shift in pro wrestling.
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Plus, your baby could be born on the cusp of two zodiac signs.
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It is on the cusp of becoming the first trillion dollar company ever.
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So for now, he is adjusting to life on the cusp of stardom.
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A travel surge on the cusp of summer should be something to celebrate.
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What would it say about a country on the cusp of new leadership?
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"We're on the cusp of big breakthroughs in artificial intelligence," wrote El-Ouazzane.
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Much of the world teeters on the cusp of a childless, elderly future.
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To Trump's pleasure, lawmakers appear on the cusp of passing historic tax cuts.
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That's already on the cusp of happening in New York state, where Gov.
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The two sides appeared on the cusp of a deal earlier this year.
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The photograph was taken just on the cusp of the women artist's movement.
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" "(But) we're right on the cusp of earnings season which could change everything.
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She's on the cusp of retirement but has no life outside of work.
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We feel we're on the cusp of technologies, just like the internet before.
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A year ago, Félix was only on the cusp of Benfica's first team.
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Democrats and Republicans appear to be on the cusp of trading rhetorical places.
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We all sense that we are on the cusp of unimaginable technological changes.
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Black Bridge Village, for now, is right on the cusp of that gentrification.
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Now, it's on the cusp of becoming the first truly global media network.
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The murders come just as Pakistan was on the cusp of eliminating polio.
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Meanwhile, Biden appears to be on the cusp of clinching the Democratic nomination.
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The Grammys are also on the cusp of a shift in genre relevance.
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We are not the first generation to be on the cusp of such change.
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Paul's stone face, usually on the cusp of a smile, made that much clear.
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But something about this moment, on the cusp of entering adulthood, particularly struck me.
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Castro, Booker, and Yang are on the cusp of qualifying, if they haven't already.
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The new data suggest that Africa is on the cusp of beating back HIV.
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"We're on the cusp of the first female president," she told CNN this week.
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But that was before Republicans were on the cusp of repealing the individual mandate.
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"We are on the cusp of a period of rising interest rates," Evans said.
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We are on the cusp of being able to end the specter of AIDS.
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We are not apparently on the cusp of any resolution to the Yemen crisis.
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The economy he is supposed to rescue is on the cusp of a depression.
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"We're on the cusp of breaking the barriers for Paralympic sport," Ms. McFadden said.
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Burr has been on the cusp of unveiling his bill for several weeks now.
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Sometimes, a patron is teetering on the cusp of needing to be cut off.
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The idea is to try to book people potentially on the cusp of renown.
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On the cusp of 30, Potomac Theater Project is having a Saturn returns moment.
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If you feel you're on the cusp of borrowing too much, you probably are.
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At the time, the premise seemed wildly far-fetched, on the cusp of camp.
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DealBook Britain may be on the cusp of having its own Donald Trump moment.
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Biden's big Michigan win puts him on the cusp of being the presumptive nominee.
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It felt like we were on the cusp of a new era of peace.
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International nuclear inspectors say Iran is on the cusp of exceeding the stockpile limit.
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Other countries, like Ireland, were on the cusp of independence, but asking for help.
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Are the women of the first family on the cusp of divorce and defection?
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Macedonia was on the cusp of NATO membership in 2008, but Greece blocked it.
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Scientists and technologists are still only on the cusp of quantum computing, Love said.
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As a resident, I felt we were on the cusp of something really big.
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Yet the union does not appear to be on the cusp of an endorsement.
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That prospect has already put the UK on the cusp of an economic recession.
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The American stock market is on the cusp of hitting an all-time high.
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Nate Parker was a relatively unknown actor on the cusp of making it big.
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Here is an abridged account of his 21 days on the cusp of power. 1.
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We are on the cusp of electing a racist demagogue and that never ends well.
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In almost all cases, the wasps were fully developed and on the cusp of departure.
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Wells Fargo Securities' Christopher Harvey believes stocks are on the cusp of a sharp turnaround.
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The $750 Yoga 720 is just on the cusp of being too budget to bother.
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Confused, and on the cusp of losing consciousness, she struggles to operate the suit's jetpack.
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"My girls are just on the cusp of starting to raid my closet," she admits.
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Poitier had great timing—he showcased McGee's talent on the cusp of the blaxploitation era.
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Manafort was on the cusp of reaching a deal to have his home confinement lifted.
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We are on the cusp of being able to think about ending the HIV epidemic.
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We seem on the cusp of multiple technological frontiers — all of them exhilarating and terrifying.
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Today, this number stands at 102 countries, with more on the cusp of doing so.
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Having a kid and being on the cusp of 123 feels like a new chapter.
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A lithe boy is on the cusp of flight, hanging above the deep waters below.
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It also hits on the curiosity about sexuality that arrives on the cusp of adulthood.
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We're on the cusp of having companion robots—and they might just replace our pets.
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Married in September, we conceived in January, still on the cusp of our Honeymoon phase.
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Every week is an education and a lift on the cusp of a new week.
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We are on the cusp of new technologies that will require even more infrastructure resources.
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We actually think we are on the cusp of a new generation of messaging apps.
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They "were on the cusp" of creating a system to do just that, he said.
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Stocks are on the cusp of a major market decision, according to one technical analyst.
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Let's go back in time to this single night poised on the cusp of adulthood.
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"We're on the cusp of fulfilling our dream which has taken 30 years," Branson said.
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The Cleveland Indians are on the cusp of their first World Series title since 1948.
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Did he know that Ms. Meng was on the cusp of being taken into custody?
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What this all spells out is Universal is on the cusp of another lucrative franchise.
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"Comb jellies are on the cusp of being an awesome genetic model system," he said.
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We're on the cusp of truly dominating every aspect of the 21st Century energy sector.
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With today's indicated declines, the S&P 500 is on the cusp of a correction.
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If just dieting and exercising worked, I wouldn't be on the cusp of 300 pounds.
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Sun shining, footy on the TV. Arsenal on the cusp of their perennial second place.
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" The report argues that the world is on the cusp of a "Fourth Industrial Revolution.
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We are on the cusp of the triggering of Article 50 by the UK Government.
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Now, it is on the cusp of holding the United States hostage to nuclear blackmail.
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What we're saying it that we could be on the cusp of a mass shedding.
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Tevin Farmer, a 29-year-old American, is on the cusp of doing exactly that.
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"We're on the cusp of commercializing low-Earth orbit," said Jim Bridenstine, the NASA administrator.
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Now, one year later, Republicans are on the cusp of making good on that promise.
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He was the ordinary guy on the cusp of getting his 15 minutes of fame.
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Fans like Mackenzie make Moniz think the sport is on the cusp of more growth.
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The Republican Party as we know it is on the cusp of a historic collapse.
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Britain feels anxious, traditional loyalties cracking, on the cusp of a transition to the unknown.
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A new hope"We&aposre on the cusp of this big shift now," Hardwick said.
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"We are on the cusp of seeing major changes to the television landscape," she said.
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A decade ago, Washington, DC, was on the cusp of gaining real representation in Congress.
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Our idea originally was to measure financial fragility on the cusp of the financial crisis.
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Okay, so is she a millennial or is ... I think she's on the cusp of millennial.
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Federal troops and cavalry are rushing toward that point and are on the cusp of victory.
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The girls, whose names have not been revealed, are both on the cusp of adulthood now.
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The way our favorite dishes are prepared could be on the cusp of a dramatic change.
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Per IEA... Global oil demand is on the cusp of the "historically significant" 100 mbd mark.
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We're on the cusp of big changes in sales, and all the major players know it.
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The Baltimore we see in The Shape of Water is on the cusp of a decline.
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On the day I speak to Awkwafina, she's on the cusp of a movie star moment.
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He says we are now on the cusp of space travel to the moon and beyond.
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It may not be January 1, but we are on the cusp of a new season.
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New York is on the cusp of passing the nation's most aggressive climate and energy law.
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Hence, the "what's happening" campaign to attract users on the cusp of joining the social network.
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While the white population is on the cusp of declining, most states have flourishing Hispanic communities.
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"I'm on the cusp of being a millennial," Shmoel adds, by way of explaining his thinking.
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Alicia, on the other hand, was possibly on the cusp of becoming a significant political figure.
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"I think we're probably now ... on the cusp of a more aggressive easing policy," Kotecha said.
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We are on the cusp of a new movement: accountability litigation to end modern-day slavery.
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Fortunately, technology is on the cusp of a major paradigm shift in the field of identity.
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After decades of relative stagnation, the world of transportation is on the cusp of multiple revolutions.
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An astrologer named Aliza texted me that I was on the cusp of a new cycle.
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Beyond Dirk, this is a fun team that may be on the cusp of something special.
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It's a question worth considering, with the U.S. on the cusp of a significant wealth transfer.
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European carmakers believe they are on the cusp of a surge in demand for electric vehicles.
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In August 1976 little suggested that the Asian continent was on the cusp of revolutionary change.
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"The industry is on the cusp of cutting production," senior analyst Kenny Vieth told Business Insider.
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It's on the cusp of theater and dance; in some performances, its core essence is music.
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LONDON — Michael "Venom" Page is on the cusp of landing the biggest fight of his career.
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"And the good news is that we are on the cusp of something special," they continued.
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The other was on the cusp of graduating college, eager to launch a career helping others.
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And yet here he is, on the cusp of becoming 2017's wrestler of the year.
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But he remains optimistic that a number of distributors are on the cusp of getting licensed.
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In 13, the state population was 52.8 percent white — on the cusp of turning majority minority.
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For audiences, the program offers a chance to catch musicians on the cusp of major careers.
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Nearly 15 years into his career, Hussle appeared to be on the cusp of crossover stardom.
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But the region is on the cusp of major change as Washington speedily rolls back protections.
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In a Doris Day world on the cusp of the feminist movement, the semiotics were subversive.
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Wells Fargo Investment Institute's Scott Wren believes stocks are on the cusp of another leg lower.
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Washington (CNN)Democrats are on the cusp of making a very important decision after Vermont Sen.
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We're on the cusp of an enormously disruptive industrial wave driven by artificial intelligence and robotics.
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Wald sees that stock on the cusp of breaking above an all-time high at $211.
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The stock market may be on the cusp of a major setback, according to David Tice.
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The only other candidate who appears to be on the cusp of qualification is Hawaii Rep.
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But in numerous key states, Republican gerrymanders are either gone or on the cusp of collapse.
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But when he graduated in 1979, the country was on the cusp of a new conservatism.
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"Motivated young men and women on the cusp of adulthood want a challenge," Mr. Carhart said.
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I think we are on the cusp of that – Does the Fed know something we don't?
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Op-Ed Contributors Georgia is on the cusp of a very important decision about nuclear energy.
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The ghostly image in "Sea Fortress" seems poised on the cusp of dissolving into porous matter.
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By October of that year, on the cusp of full BUAFL membership, they reached 24 players.
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With people who are on the cusp of disordered behaviors, it can push them over the edge.
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The declining fortunes of millennials could impact boomers who are retired or on the cusp of retirement.
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Now we're on the cusp of the green rush, and Meadow wants to make the transition cushy.
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"First gene therapy—'a true living drug'—on the cusp of FDA approval," the Washington Post heralded.
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Eight years ago, Dan Reynolds was on the cusp of stardom — but his health was in turmoil.
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Less than a decade later, Jeep's U.S. sales are on the cusp of topping 1 million vehicles.
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That runs against some of the management's belief that Zalora is on the cusp of breaking through.
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Facebook's Messenger and its "10,000 bot developers" are on the cusp of doing similar things everywhere else.
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Verified testing is vital since verbal assurances, especially on the cusp of a liaison, can be misleading.
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As of Tuesday morning, the petition was on the cusp of hitting its goal of 5,000 signatures.
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Russia claims to have a hypersonic glider on the cusp of deployment; others are redoubling their efforts.
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Deployment: Vicarious is "on the cusp of starting to do field testing with customers," Phoenix tells Axios.
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The questions color raised exposed fractures in art and technology on the cusp of the industrial revolution.
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"We're still on the cusp of emerging from deflation and that process is still fragile," he said.
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Sure, there's still hope for "Peggy-Sou," even if Sousa's on the cusp of popping the question.
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"Scientists are on the cusp of commercializing the first personalized cancer vaccine," says the MIT Technology Review.
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What if by 2020 we wind up on the cusp of all-out war with the Liams?
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The median age in metropolitan Los Angeles is 35, so we're on the cusp of middle age.
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The United States is on the cusp of the biggest revolution in transportation in over a century.
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There was a time when it looked like they were on the cusp of a legal revolution.
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I would argue we are likely on the cusp of a multi-year bull market for gold.
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Nightly, Nelson's characters would be on the cusp of the forever-changed present, as would the audience.
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Mercado attended the class "in boy mode," just on the cusp of gender transition and hormone therapy.
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Mid-sized banks, those on the cusp of too-big-to-fail status, have been the wildest.
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In January 1850, when the country was on the cusp of being torn apart over slavery, Sen.
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Ready for her next act Now 37, Birch finds herself once again on the cusp of something.
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Now is an important time too, because driverless cars are on the cusp of become more popular.
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But Corker's expression of alarm is a reminder that we are teetering on the cusp of horror.
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The power pose became the sun salutation for the professional woman on the cusp of leaning in.
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Samantha isn't literally stuck in that car; she's stuck in her life on the cusp of college.
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In an interview on the cusp of the final performance, Ms. Peiffer, 30, reflected on the ride.
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They believed they were on the cusp of a deal and that Democrats were comfortably on board.
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"We see ourselves on the cusp of a sanitation revolution," Mr. Gates told expo attendees on Tuesday.
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"Right now, we are on the cusp of what could be a repeat of the SARS pandemic."
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Both Mexico and Brazil are on the cusp of entering the QR-code payments world, notes Vélez.
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The company, so often on the cusp of greatness, is not making the best case for itself.
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The third round of Democratic debates is on the cusp of stretching from one night to two.
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On the cusp of 2020, the state of the planet is far more dire than in 2010.
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Though still in the nascent stages, our medical education system may be on the cusp of changing.
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Also: It ends in 1996, right on the cusp of country's growing presence on the pop charts.
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Half-built concrete structures bristling with rebar attest to an island on the cusp of rapid development.
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The third round of Democratic debates is on the cusp of stretching from one night to two.
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It was a sleepy get-together for the third-place party, once on the cusp of government.
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New Delhi is also on the cusp of sealing a U.S. nuclear reactor deal worth billions of dollars.
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The book follows a teenage Bruce Wayne, on the cusp of inheriting Wayne Enterprises and his parent's fortune.
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On the cusp of his graduation, Bart invited his parents and little brother out for dinner on Dec.
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Apple is now on the cusp of losing its crown as the largest U.S. company by market value.
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As Cohen, Kroll is earnest to the point of discomfort, always seemingly on the cusp of breaking character.
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Yet more may be in store as Africa stands on the cusp of a second mobile-phone revolution.
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Furthermore, American looks to be on the cusp of being a true deleveraging and free cash flow story.
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Another possibility, Cramer said, is simply that the global economy may not be on the cusp of collapse.
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AVs are on the cusp of working on public roads, at least in orderly environments with good weather.
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We are now on the cusp of another breakthrough in empathy technologies that have their roots in education.
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Jon is on the cusp of discovering his royal potential, shining in the Valyrian steel of his sword.
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"Indeed, we could be on the cusp of a new era of superpower-enabled, digital disinformation," writes Deibert.
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"We're on the cusp of the first purchase by the military of these types of systems," said Choppa.
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Hallmark ads, kids with glasses reading novels in the subway, a spring morning on the cusp of summer.
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But overall, for a sector supposedly on the cusp of collapse, January's manufacturing data is a welcome sign.
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It's now on the cusp of becoming the second high-income country to adopt a similar warning system.
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The 20-year-old sensation is on the cusp of breaking the record for most weeks at no.
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Nreal's glasses have been promoted by Qualcomm, and they're supposed to be on the cusp of a release.
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As long as I've been covering wearable tech, the category has always been on the cusp of something.
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At that age, girls are on the cusp of everything — and they're navigating it all alongside one another.
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Here are a handful of technologies that are on the cusp of major action in the coming year.
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In November 2013, the Icelandic men's national team was on the cusp of a surprising World Cup qualification.
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But if the GOP leaders are on the cusp of a vote, most senators aren't in the loop.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Monday he thought both parties were "on the cusp " of a deal.
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Hillary Clinton is on the cusp of history, likely to be elected Tuesday as America's first female president.
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The speech comes on the cusp of the presidential primaries leading up to the November 2016 general election.
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Diamond has always been drawn to "isolated" cultures or those just on the cusp of contact with outsiders.
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When the novel opens, America is perched on the cusp of catastrophe, though no one knows it yet.
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Conceiving another child had been Rich's solution to a marriage on the cusp of dissolution ten years ago.
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The company's image as a world-shaking unicorn on the cusp of a major breakthrough has remained intact.
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The company was on the cusp of going out of business a couple of times already this month.
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We are on the cusp of one of the sweetest victories for free market conservatives in many years.
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Sadly, their debut arrived just a little too late, right on the cusp of the Massacre of Hollywood.
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Two generic congressional ballot polls released on Sunday put Democrats on the cusp of taking back the House.
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In 2017, CNBC promised, tantalizingly, that doctors were "on the cusp" of bringing consumers the first male contraceptive.
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She's played for royals and is seemingly always on the cusp of a major breakout moment in America.
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It means that, if this form holds, we could be on the cusp of a historic NCAA tournament.
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"We are on the cusp of a major discovery," CEO Jeff Jonas said Friday on CNBC's Power Lunch.
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Because he's a kid, on the cusp of 13, Junior doesn't have much trouble believing in the ghost.
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Mr. Assayas succeeded in making a young person's film when he was on the cusp of turning 40.
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Evans believes that synthetic biology is on the cusp of a revolution similar to computing 40 years ago.
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Yang appears to be on the cusp of qualifying for the next round of debates in the fall.
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Put it together, and Texas is on the cusp of being a true (if Republican-tilting) battleground state.
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But that needn't be church (in my irrelevant opinion) for one disinclined and on the cusp of adulthood.
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Earlier projections had forecast 60 seats for Netanyahu and his allies, putting him on the cusp of victory.
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ALG: It's fascinating to think that we're on the cusp of these alternative ideas that are starting now.
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Just two weeks ago, it looked like Bernie Sanders was on the cusp of winning the Democratic nomination.
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Just think: All of those problems, and yet they were still on the cusp of winning a championship.
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It is "on the cusp" of $2 million in annual revenue, said Andrew Hendrickson, the company's chief executive.
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LONDON — Hackney Wick seems one of the few areas of London that's still on the cusp of gentrification.
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Tulsi Gabbard has hit the threshold in three DNC-approved polls, putting her on the cusp of qualifying.
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It suggests lives in transition, whether from desperation or from being on the cusp of a big change.
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Many players said how depleting the experience was on the cusp of the year's third Grand Slam event.
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Offshore is "on the cusp of a new world," said Samuel Leupold, Dong's executive vice president for wind.
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But we're on the cusp of something that could represent an even bigger transformation in computing: augmented reality.
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But a three-day weekend on the cusp of summer is also a great time to get smarter.
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But there was this feeling of excitement, this [feeling that] you're on the cusp of something really great.
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None makes you feel like you are on the cusp of social or mobile or cloud or disruptive technologies.
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"We think we're on the cusp of messaging version two," says Nick Fox, who oversees communication products at Google.
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As they're on the cusp of all these life changes, how can we expect their relationship to play out?
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While she's on the cusp of the scoop of her career, Peter returns home to discover he's been evicted.
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And with a favorable slate of primaries on Tuesday, he could finish the week on the cusp of 1,000.
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Rates of syphilis, which public-health researchers once thought was on the cusp of eradication, have shot up fourfold.
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His doomsday prophecy, Stutz explains, came right on the cusp of industrialization, modern sanitation, and the era of vaccines.
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Pompeo said on Monday he thought they were "on the cusp" of a deal to end the trade war.
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Social media, politics, and the bubble of distraction We may be on the cusp of a new, simpler world.
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Trump is on the cusp of making the most important decision yet in his short but explosive political career.
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School's out, there's a brand new mall in town, and the Hawkins crew are on the cusp of adulthood.
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According to J.P. Morgan's Jason Hunter, investors could be on the cusp of solid gains following the October correction.
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I don't think UGK were the first [to rap about slabs], but they were on the cusp of it.
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It also said it was on the cusp of agreeing to build a plant in China with undisclosed partners.
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If media reports are right, Uber is on the cusp of a tactical exit from India's food delivery industry.
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Taken together, it leads him to believe the U.S. economy is on the cusp of a full-blown recession.
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Wang believes that his company is on the cusp of creating a drone that anyone and everyone can own.
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I joined as a "straight ally," on the cusp of "questioning"—still years away from fully embracing my bisexuality.
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Back in 1985, Tom Cruise was on the cusp of releasing "Legend," which he grew his hair out for.
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Like his penultimate putt on the opening day, Mr Mickelson ended the week thwarted on the cusp of glory.
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Philadelphia is on the cusp of becoming the first large city in the U.S. to pass a soda tax.
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But now living with parents is on the cusp of becoming the dominant arrangement for young women as well.
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The Fed is on the cusp of its fifth rate hike since beginning a normalization effort two years ago.
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These same freedoms and liberties are on the cusp of giving us even more ground breaking and innovative medicines.
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When Meghan Markle was in her 20s, she was a struggling actress on the cusp of her big break.
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Former Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairwoman Donna Brazile says Democrats could be on the cusp of a historic year.
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" On the cusp of its opening in 1992, politicians spoke about how it was going to be "people-oriented.
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Currently, it has few pockets of resistance left, leading many to believe ISIS is on the cusp of defeat.
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With his Manchester United side on the cusp of world domination, Busby had to put self-sacrifice into action.
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A string of reports this week made clear that several states are on the cusp of more dramatic measures.
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He's been left to his own devices on the cusp of the society being a bastard in the North.
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Then there are the things we are on the cusp of accomplishing, such as the automation of medical services.
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Now on the cusp of the top office in the land, he is looking for a rarely achieved double.
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Washington State is on the cusp of becoming the tenth, and New Jersey and Nevada may be close behind.
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We're on the cusp of an explosive change in how we treat one of America's most ignored health problems
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But there is no reason to think that most Americans are on the cusp of truly healthy pay increases.
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Retirees and people on the cusp of retirement have the most to lose if the markets come tumbling down.
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Markets are now signaling a tipping point has been reached with the global economy on the cusp of recession.
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Now, it is on the cusp of upending politics in Mexico, leaving longtime parties on the brink of ruin.
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But one thing's for sure: Gaming is bigger than ever, and it's just on the cusp of something greater.
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The two countries have been on the cusp of an agreement before, only to have the arrangement fall apart.
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"We think banks are on the cusp of creating value for the first time in a decade," he said.
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With shares up dramatically, Greggs is also on the cusp of joining the United Kingdom's benchmark FTSE 100 index.
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Graham, on the cusp of his fourth Senate term, is well aware of Trump's popularity in his home state.
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Not so long ago, Safarova seemed on the cusp of taking up residence near the top of the sport.
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In 1982, on the cusp of broad commercial success, he put out "Nebraska," a bleak album of acoustic demos.
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His characters included self-satisfied corporate executives, crusty academics, imperious dowagers and bewildered teenagers on the cusp of adulthood.
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"We believe we are on the cusp of revealing something very exciting," Mr. Rogers, 224, said in hushed tones.
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We are on the cusp of some of the biggest changes in technology that we've seen in some time.
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Maryland is on the cusp of doing away with polystyrene (styrofoam) cups, containers, and food packaging once and for all.
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"19" is a haunting, echoing song written by HAN about his fears as he teeters on the cusp of adulthood.
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The ones further back are faint lines of paint on the cusp of dissolving into the wintry blue-gray sky.
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When A Seat at the Table dropped in September 2016, America was on the cusp of a generation-defining election.
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Wade is in an indisputably dire situation, with 13 potential cases on the cusp of going to the Supreme Court.
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Thanks to advances in robotics and artificial intelligence, humans are on the cusp of being removed from the driver seat.
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We're at the beginning of a new era of spaceflight, and on the cusp of new milestones for humanity itself.
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Having agreed to the deal in February, they were on the cusp of ratifying it (Japan did so this month).
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Being on the cusp of two different lunar cycles might have influenced Bezos, leading him to live many different lives.
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Eventually, it seems as though it's on the cusp of reaching sentience, a prospect that terrifies Iridian and thrills Adda.
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I remember the confusing mix of emotions I was experiencing just as I was on the cusp of burning out.
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MACS J0416 looks like a single object, but it's comprised of two separate galaxy clusters on the cusp of merging.
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With the country "on the cusp of civil confrontation", as President Giorgi Margvelashvili later put it, police separated the groups.
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Though she seems to be constantly on the cusp of going under, she somehow remains steadfast, bobbing at life's surface.
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When Clarke began writing science fiction in the late 1930s, the genre was on the cusp of a major transformation.
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Fast-forward four years and she is on the cusp of joining the list of illustrious Czech Grand Slam champions.
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Asuka could be Braun Strowman, the massive strongman who makes violence look real and is on the cusp of superstardom.
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That special feeling extends to the album's place in a Los Angeles scene that was on the cusp of exploding.
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For Maasai boys on the cusp of manhood, killing lions was a rite of passage that turned them into warriors.
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Moving beyond the here and now, we are on the cusp of increasingly rapid shifts in cities precipitated by technology.
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Still, it's difficult to believe that Comey was dismissed because he was on the cusp of some great Kremlingate discovery.
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But after decades of effort and despite all the progress made, we are hardly on the cusp of overcoming them.
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May's disappointing job growth delivered another blow to hopes that the U.S. economy is on the cusp of breaking out.
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About 7 million Yemenis, nearly a third of them malnourished children, are on the cusp of starvation, the UN says.
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"From my own personal experience, I've learned that research and therapies are on the cusp of incredible breakthroughs," he wrote.
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This was held on the cusp of summer in 1902, and also played in the rarified climes of the Hipódromo.
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Trump's own revolt against the boundaries of his power has the country perpetually on the cusp of a constitutional crisis.
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The Warriors go into the books as having collapsed on the cusp of victory, up by three games to one.
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Third, the "Mad Money" host had faith in IBM, which he said is on the cusp of an earnings turnaround.
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Doors are continuing to open for an artist who appears to be on the cusp of a major career advance.
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You're on the cusp of a six-year cycle of your own Aquarius, and it's time for a major change.
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Liminal references the threshold of a next phase — leaving a prior reality behind, on the cusp of a new one.
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At its worst, the stock had tanked more than 43 percent and was on the cusp of a bear market.
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North Korea is on the cusp of the largest step yet in its budding, fitful engagement with the outside world.
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And the Senate is on the cusp of allowing one of Murray's most trusted former lobbyists to lead the effort.
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The Conversation Gail Collins: Arthur, we are on the cusp of another great moment in the campaign — vice-presidential debate!
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It portrays an actively networking artist, on the cusp of an era beginning to feel a lot like our own.
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Why some parrots thrive in anthropocentric landscapes while others are on the cusp of oblivion has yet to be determined.
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Witch Mountain may be on the cusp of releasing their latest album, but it's still a first with this lineup.
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"The market is on the cusp of breaking into the mainstream," said Nicholas Pfaff, senior director at trade association ICMA.
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It sat right, the way two young women on the cusp of adulthood might come together, confusion, ambiguities and all.
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Jeremy Rifkin: We are on the cusp of a Third Industrial Revolution, which is slowly emerging in Europe and China.
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"There are a lot of actors that are right on the cusp of us choosing to do them," Dall said.
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Their turn toward Catholicism occurred as the Church, on the cusp of Vatican II, was gingerly making peace with modernity.
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We were on the cusp of a tourism boom; there was the W Hotel, there was talk of cruise ships.
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And, considering we're on the cusp of society changing technologies with similar effects, can we prevent that from happening again?
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But we may be on the cusp of a cultural shift in our orientation to sexual assault and its survivors.
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A successful mission could put NASA and the United States on the cusp of a renewed era of human spaceflight.
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Mr. Trump is now on the cusp of claiming one of the first truly bipartisan legislative achievements of his presidency.
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He was so sure it was on the cusp of a boom that last year he moved his family there.
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After decades in which the world's transportation system has scarcely changed, urban mobility appears on the cusp of rapid transformation.
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At 7-7, the Packers are on the cusp of not making the playoffs for the first time since 2008.
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And Gracie Gold, a figure skater once on the cusp of Olympic stardom, was in no shape to help herself.
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Just on the cusp of barbecue season, this beer garden and Texas-style pit-smoking specialist is ready for customers.
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On top of that, Congress is on the cusp of passing its own measure valued at more than $2 trillion.
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David Brooks Opinion Columnist It's easy to argue that the American left is on the cusp of a great victory.
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But the former vice president has persevered and could be on the cusp of sweeping aside the entire Democratic field.
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Bartenders need to keep an eye on and wrangle rowdy customers who are on the cusp of being over-served.
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Greenspan warned on Friday that the bond market is on the cusp of a collapse that will threaten stock prices.
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Computers are thought to be on the cusp of a revolution as developers look toward the introduction of quantum power.
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But now, a mass vaccination campaign has put Samoa on the cusp of achieving a 95 percent vaccination rate. 6.
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Six years ago, Clayton Christensen of Harvard Business School warned that it was an industry "on the cusp of disruption".
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Nevada ratified it in 1789, Illinois in 227, and now Virginia appears to be on the cusp of doing so.
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I'm on the cusp of Pisces and Aries — I have no earth in me, let me put it that way.
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I sensed that we were sitting on the cusp of a climax — a terrible whoosh, an impressive rise in tide.
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It's an interesting announcement in light of the fact that we are on the cusp of a new console generation.
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Conversely, Dwyane Wade's run of 12 straight selections in the N.B.A.'s midseason showcase is on the cusp of ending.
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"We believe Nike is on the cusp of a sharp acceleration in EPS growth," Goldman Sachs analyst Alexandra Walvis said.
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The point, in other words, is not that Ginsburg's feminist legacy is on the cusp of being wiped away tomorrow.
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All those proposals, in legislatures under Democratic control or on the cusp of it, have plausible prospects of becoming law.
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Whether it was a different narrative or simply better play by the Blues, they stand on the cusp of history.
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The US and UK — while on the cusp of having female political leaders — are lacking when it comes to parliamentary representation.
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And at the heart of its story is their daughter, Paige, who is on the cusp of discovering her parents' secret.
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New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is on the cusp of his seventh Super Bowl appearance and third NFL MVP award.
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Spotlight is a story about genuinely heroic local journalists on the cusp of a very, very bad time for local journalism.
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And I think we're on the cusp of thinking about entertainment a little bit differently across games and the wider media.
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Memorial Day is fast approaching, and you know what that means: We're on the cusp of a three-day weekend, y'all.
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Essex Farms is on the cusp of achieving Rainforest Alliance certification, the second farm in the United States to do so.
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Becky G & Natti Natasha "Sin Pijama" Becky G has been on the cusp of happening for what feels like decades now.
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With his outrageous skill, blue collar work ethic, and self-belief, the Chiefs could be on the cusp of a dynasty.
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But, with neither party on the cusp of securing a parliamentary majority, Canada is now on headed toward a minority government.
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Thanks to improvements in battery technology and artificial intelligence, technologists predict we're on the cusp of a revolution in urban aviation.
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Fast forward to 2016 and the brewery is on the cusp of changing hands for the second time in quick succession.
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Even someone with Leo on the cusp of their second house can Venmo their friends for their half of the bill.
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That's gotten him enough support to make the October debate, and it has him on the cusp of making November's debate.
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Add some guys just on the cusp of contributing, even if they don't have the most glamorous upside in the world.
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He found himself on the cusp of being deported to Mexico, a country he left when he was 16 months old.
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Meaning, with the Federal Reserve on the cusp of raising interest rates, AT&T's yield won't be as attractive to investors.
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The company is on the cusp of being more than a gaming company, and it's time for it to grow up.
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Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton has won Puerto Rico's Democratic primary, putting her on the cusp of clinching the party's presidential nomination.
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This has led to what we're looking at now: we're on the cusp of electric cars being commercially affordable and attractive.
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In seeming tie to Link's own awakening, Ganon has been gathering power and is right on the cusp of breaking loose.
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And we are on the cusp of new technologies that will require even more infrastructure resources, like IoT and virtual reality.
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"Our game is on the cusp of changing forever and changing for the better," AFL chairman Mike Fitzpatrick told the media.
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In Asia, China's factory activity shrank the most in almost three years, while Japanese factories were on the cusp of contraction.
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On the cusp of its release, Zack Snyder's multimillion dollar DC Comics adaptation is poised for blockbuster success...and critical devastation.
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There are no auto assembly plants that we are aware of that are on the cusp of being announced in Florida.
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The film was the acting debut for Björk, filmed when the Icelandic singer and artist was on the cusp of superstardom.
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This new initiative is a sensible move for Medium, which looks to be on the cusp of solving its identity crisis.
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On the cusp of another snowstorm in the northeast, you may be wondering how to feel anything but annoyance at snow.
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Unfortunately, there is little indication that such a new industry exists now or is just on the cusp of being born.
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For that reason, Apple is now on the cusp of losing its title as the world's most valuable company to.... Google.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said earlier this month the U.S. and China were "on the cusp" of a possible deal.
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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Monday he thought Washington and Beijing were "on the cusp" of reaching a deal.
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Or, as George Castanza once so wisely suggested, have we simply caught him on the cusp of a new wash cycle?
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Clinton is on the cusp of a book tour with her latest memoir, "What Happened," slated for widespread release next week.
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And then you know where we're on the cusp of the cusp of fulfilling our dream which has taken 13 years.
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Sight Unseen Offsite The online publication Sight Unseen presents a selection of emerging designers on the cusp of doing bigger things.
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We're on the cusp of mobilizing groundbreaking innovation that can make virtual reality a fixture in our everyday lives moving forward.
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"We are on the cusp of the collapse of the regime," said Vanda Felbab-Brown, an analyst at the Brookings Institution.
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And by the 1990s, Poplar Island shrank from about 1,200 acres to five acres and was on the cusp of extinction.
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Instead, she recommends that professionals on the cusp of a career change utilize their LinkedIn profile in the following five ways:
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Pittsburgh's 3-1 victory in San Jose on Monday night puts the Penguins on the cusp of a Stanley Cup championship.
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There's not going to be a scheduled vote until they have the votes or are on the cusp of having them.
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Last month's Tourism Management journal included a piece on how BDSM travel was on the cusp of becoming a mainstream trend.
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Contreras is this year's model, and he'll step into a starring role for a franchise on the cusp of a dynasty.
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They were on the cusp of a wild card appearance but ultimately fell a win short of the play-in game.
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L.A. is getting a star turn, with the most iconic of its local startups — Snap — on the cusp of going public.
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In 22019, on the cusp of the Obama presidency, Ben-Ami tapped a sweet spot in the American Jewish political multiverse.
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And so much familiar confidence from James, now on the cusp of his 14th season, with another championship his chief ambition.
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In Pakistan, which is on the cusp of having only its second peaceful civilian transfer of power, that doesn't usually happen.
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The Simpsons is 30 years old, but it lives in an eternal 1990, forever on the cusp of some other world.
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CARACAS, Venezuela — María Abad Cruz, 90, sits on the cusp of her fourth migration, and it may be the hardest one.
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Perhaps, Sheehy thought, her generation might be on the cusp of reinventing middle age, just as they had done with youth.
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Instead, she recommends that professionals on the cusp of a career change utilize their LinkedIn profile in the following five ways:
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The game was a total spectacle, and James was the main attraction: a teenage phenom on the cusp of international celebrity.
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Yields extended losses after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said the coronavirus is on the cusp of becoming a pandemic.
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But now on the cusp of a general election, the island has seen a surge of interest in modernising the law.
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Today, I am on the cusp of turning 30 — and I had never seen an entire episode until two weeks ago.
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Effective, without question; worthy of respect, on the cusp of winning a third Champions League in three years, goes without saying.
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And ultimately, he thinks the world's care sector, not just Britain's, is on the cusp of treating technology as second nature.
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Representative Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii, who was also on the cusp of qualifying, did not get the final poll she needed.
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One "big, important catalyst" is the dollar, which is on the cusp of a 30-month trading range low, he explained.
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The Mets were on the cusp of a promising season and had yet to blow it in their typical excruciating fashion.
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Besides the tax cut and the spending deal, lawmakers are also on the cusp of approving $130 billion in disaster relief.
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Those surprises include a Regeneron acquisition (5% likelihood), to bigger-than-exected sales for key drugs on the cusp of launching.
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Virtual reality is on the cusp of becoming a mainstream consumer product, and every year content becomes more and more realistic.
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Leaders of the other parties expressed shock about the FDP's move since negotiators had been on the cusp of an agreement.
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NORTH KOREA North Korea doesn't have any MREs because it's currently on the cusp of the worst food shortage in 20 years.
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But it did little appease mounting concerns that the iPhone, still Apple's core business, is on the cusp of a significant slowdown.
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I had no idea I was on the cusp of this novella renaissance when I wrote Binti, but I'm certainly not complaining.
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Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) is on the cusp of redefining the House Speakership, a position that he initially did not even want.
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CES 22 was the big year of virtual reality hype, held right on the cusp of the first big consumer headset releases.
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Nearly a decade later, it's easy to consider widespread autonomy to be a fait accompli, an achievement on the cusp of attainment.
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It appears to have strong backing from Xi Jinping, China's powerful president who is on the cusp of another five-year term.
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Things are worsening in major countries like Argentina, Brazil and Colombia, which find themselves on the cusp of a "not free" rating.
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It really feels like we're on the cusp of these devices actually releasing, but then, it's felt like that for a while.
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This means we may be on the cusp of learning much more about these exciting discoveries and their potential to sustain life.
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Within tech Gordon is specifically watching AMD, which he says is on the cusp of a breakout 20 years in the making.
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While the concept of AI isn't new, we're only on the cusp of seeing AI drive real business value in the enterprise.
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And Matheny — still recovering from LaFontaine-Greywind's slaying, on the cusp of their future plans — is the picture of a doting dad.
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On the cusp of a serious economic crisis, Pakistan's industry has been seriously hampered by the lack of connectivity in the region.
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Upon returning from my trip, I learned that the US is on the cusp of moving backwards in terms of sex education.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said earlier this month that the U.S. and China were "on the cusp" of a possible deal.
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By and large, conservatives behave as if they are always on the cusp of real influence over the direction of American politics.
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Nope. Despite predictions that we're on the cusp of creating artificial intelligence, scientists do not yet agree on what human intelligence is.
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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also said Monday he thought Washington and Beijing were "on the cusp" of reaching a deal.
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Facebook is on the cusp of a big push to lure independent content creators to share their art through the News Feed.
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In 2016, we are on the cusp of a totally new era in how applications are built, managed and accessed by users.
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Ivory Coast, the world's top cocoa producer, is on the cusp of the dry season which runs from mid-November to March.
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Lyra (Dafne Keen) is an orphan on the cusp of adolescence living amid scholars at a college in an alternative-reality Oxford.
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That will leave her on the cusp of the Olympic cutoff, which is based on the rankings released after the French Open.
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Washington (CNN)There are increasing concerns Iran is on the cusp of an attack against Israel, several US military officials told CNN.
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Whole Foods sits on the cusp of junk status with a Baa3 rating from Moody's and a BBB minus from S&P.
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Baker Hughes told investors in April it believed the U.S. oilfield services market was "on the cusp of a broader pricing recovery".
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Now, with the Warriors on the cusp of a championship, they will need to find a way to cope with his absence.
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Later, the brothers sold the apartment building, and my grandfather bought a five-bedroom home on the cusp of Golden Gate Park.
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"I think what we've done, and what it means, is we're on the cusp of another transition in forensic science," Onorato said.
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Rushing unfinished wares to customers had burned Samsung before, and it seemed the company was on the cusp of doing it again.
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"This is an area robots traditionally can't do, but where (soft robots) are on the cusp of being able to," said Wrench.
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When it comes to college athlete transfers, the National Collegiate Athletic Association may be on the cusp of—finally—doing something right.
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The "Deadpool" star's birthday lands on the first day of Scorpio season, meaning he's actually on the cusp of Libra and Scorpio.
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One of Tri Pointe Group's largest markets could be on the cusp of a problem, CEO Doug Bauer told CNBC on Friday.
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Now, on the cusp of motherhood, just as the professor had predicted, I found myself confronting what was undoubtedly a feminist decision.
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If you're on the cusp of retirement or have just stopped working, it's hard to tune out the stock market's recent gyrations.
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The island commonwealth is on the cusp of ruin and the symptoms are debt, corruption and doubt, symptoms left untreated for decades.
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He knows he was fortunate to start his career with the Warriors, just as they were on the cusp of big things.
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On Monday, Mr. Musk said the company was on the cusp of making cars that could drive themselves safely on any road.
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"We're on the cusp of biology and technology coming together to build a whole new engine of innovation for everything," Forgacs said.
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Poverty was so dire that it resembled turn-of-the-century living conditions rather than England on the cusp of the millennium.
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The significance of the problem became apparent in the same string of primaries that put Biden on the cusp of the nomination.
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Biden clinched victories in Arizona, Florida and Illinois on Tuesday, putting him on the cusp of an insurmountable delegate lead over Sanders.
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Typically, such changes phase in for younger workers, not those already receiving Social Security or on the cusp of qualifying for benefits.
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While completing his lessons, he realized he was on the cusp of a living wage, with health insurance and a pension plan.
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Rejected by the big league club of his dreams, he's picked up by a small-town team on the cusp of relegation.
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NILS GILMAN Vice president for programs at the Berggruen Institute We stand on the cusp of a revolution, the engineers tell us.
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SEATTLE — When Amazon introduced Kindle, its pioneering e-reader, in 2007, society was on the cusp of being changed by mobile devices.
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The experience of taking a few pills in private is on the cusp of becoming what we mean when we say ''abortion.
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Congressional Democrats and the White House are on the cusp of an agreement on revisions to the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
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New York (CNN Business)Just a week ago the Dow was on the cusp of cruising above 27,000 for the first time.
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Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii are on the cusp of that generation -- are much more progressive than their older voting-age fellow citizens.
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Some have been working closely with recruiters and medical boards and believe they are on the cusp of being able to enlist.
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"We are on the cusp of a revolution," Mark Fields, Ford's chief executive, said at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November.
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Within three years, Kim said the company crossed $1 billion in sales and was on the cusp of an initial public offering.
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American troops and negotiators meeting with Taliban and Afghan government representatives in Qatar appear to be on the cusp of achieving that.
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Placing them in lush landscapes or forcing awkward, grade school portraits, Yokonami highlights individuality on the cusp of both freedom and oppression.
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I was on the cusp of my own transition from male to female, and her image had a profound effect on me.
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We've compiled a list of six women candidates from across the country to watch today, each on the cusp of pivotal races.
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As thousands of khaki-clad "Tommies" shipped off to the front, the British economy teetered on the cusp of grinding to a halt.
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The Washington Post reported that Iran "was as on the cusp of mastering key bomb-making technologies" when the program ended last decade.
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"She was on the cusp of the big time when she suddenly disappeared," says PEOPLE Senior Editor Alicia Dennis in the episode clip.
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Set in Japan on the cusp of the 2020 Olympics, the Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex alum weaves together two stories.
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Fortunately, we are on the cusp of a technological revolution that can meet the challenge of keeping our wireless infrastructure up to date.
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That's the age that people are when they've hit their stride but are still on the cusp of the rest of their lives.
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She was right on the cusp of an early onset diagnosis—where you begin to lose your memory before the age of 65.
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Click here to view original GIFLike flying cars, jetpacks are the kind of technology that seems perpetually on the cusp of going mainstream.
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I'm fully aware that I am on the cusp of a life-changing event but sometimes I think I'm a bit in denial.
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By adding size 15 to its range, Good American is providing customers who are on the cusp of straight and plus sizing — a.k.a.
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It's the social media reflection of someone who is on the cusp of fame, but still has an identity that's entirely her own.
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It was 1968, and J.C.R. Licklider, a director at ARPA, had become convinced that humanity was on the cusp of a computing revolution.
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These are dark days for an organization that felt like they were on the cusp of winning it all for half a decade.
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U.S. telecom companies are barely on the cusp of 5G wireless networks, and they're facing stiff competition to build it before Chinese companies.
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She was a rising star, on the cusp of something bigger than herself — the captivating, edgy musician on the tips of everyone's tongues.
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On the cusp of the finale, I believe Westworld will suffer when binged, because the show has never delivered on what it promised.
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The experience was tense and exciting, but also jarring; I constantly felt on the cusp of meeting the real-life ground below me.
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Washington (CNN)Rod Rosenstein was on the cusp of overseeing the investigation into Russian interference, and James Comey was still in the picture.
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Stewart-Haas Racing drivers such as Kevin Harvick, Clint Bowyer and Aric Almirola have been on the cusp of a first 2019 trophy.
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After years of struggling to attract young car buyers, Chevy and Ford may be on the cusp of winning over America's youngest generation.
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Situated on the cusp of the German border, the medieval city oozes with glorious architecture which spills onto the banks of the river.
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Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said this week he thought Washington and Beijing were "on the cusp" of reaching a deal.
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Now that project is a book — an immersive look at what it means to be on the cusp of adulthood around the world.
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Now, 17 months into office, Trump will argue he's finally on the cusp of actually delivering something he can point to as better.
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The countries both appear to be potentially on the cusp of major developments surrounding the two issues, with ramifications far beyond their borders.
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Notably, Kurtz may be on the cusp of becoming chancellor of Austria, but he once said he plans to move away from politics.
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On the cusp of the summer season, an epic seafood salad or a ceviche with a tangy medley of components came to mind.
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Yet, it showed how sensitive the market is to any slightest hint that the BOJ is on the cusp of unwinding its stimulus.
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"We believe that the industry is on the cusp of a golden era on regional air," Zunum CEO Ashish Kumar told USA TODAY.
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He first tweeted about his interest in philanthropy on the cusp of questions from the New York Times about his parsimonious donation history.
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A wave of populism has spread across the nation and Britain may be on the cusp of having its own Donald Trump moment,
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VR has crept up on us faster than even we in the tech industry expected, and it's on the cusp of consumer readiness.
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Through Refsdal's camera, we get an unfettered insight into the mindset of these men as they teeter on the cusp of sweet immortality.
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Released on the cusp of Black History Month and Women's History Month, When I Get Home continues her intersectional exploration of personal identity.
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"Typically you don't have monetary tightening occurring when the government is on the cusp of accommodative fiscal easing through tax reform," Loewengart said.
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A new president would certainly not select a nominee for a lifetime seat who was on the cusp of age 70 or older.
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If Snap's after-hours gains hold up on Wednesday, the stock will be on the cusp of crossing back over its I.P.O. level.
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As a mythos, Spider-Man has always been adored as a character always on the cusp of greatness, but held back by life.
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To federal employees on the cusp of losing a second paycheck, the idea that the shutdown could go on that long was unbearable.
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But if you're on the cusp of retirement — or, perhaps worse, newly retired — a turbulent stock market can make you feel particularly vulnerable.
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In Texas, Democrats who believe their party is on the cusp of challenging Republican dominance are incensed at plans to cut out noncitizens.
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The renewed brinkmanship has plunged the world's two largest economies back into a trade war that had seemed on the cusp of ending.
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I was on the cusp of leaving the shop for good and finally pursuing some new, non-art school or -comic shop avenues.
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And he appeared to be on the cusp of picking up a victory in Maine, where Sanders had been heavily favored to win.
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" At a symposium at the Manhattan Institute last November, Mr. Azar said, "We're on the cusp of a golden age of pharmaceutical breakthroughs.
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London (CNN Business)Britain begins the new decade on the cusp of leaving the European Union and with its Royal Family in crisis.
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Forget, also, any federal criminal-justice reform, which was on the cusp of passage in Congress before Mr. Trump's "law and order" campaign.
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A new study out by McKinsey shows that we may after all be on the cusp of just such a spurt in productivity.
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The intrigue: The latest gathering comes as Saudi Arabia is on the cusp of the long-awaited IPO of state oil giant Aramco.
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The rapid spread of the coronavirus is a tough blow for a world economy that seemed on the cusp of a modest revival.
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At the same time, many retirees — as well as those on the cusp of retirement — worry that market volatility may hit their savings.
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The impacts are more likely to be noticed in European countries like Italy and Germany that were already on the cusp of recession.
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Vitiello, who appeared to be on the cusp of Senate confirmation, was nominated by President Donald Trump to head the agency in August.
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Britain's rejection prompted concerns that populist leaders opposed to the European project could be on the cusp of taking power in other countries.
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The militias captured the town of Baaj, and then proceeded to the Syrian border, putting Iran on the cusp of completing its corridor.
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Then, days ago, Mr. Fairfax was on the cusp of becoming Virginia's next governor, the second black governor in Virginia history, as Gov.
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Still, the cancellations could be particularly troubling for refugees whose medical exams or security checks, for example, are on the cusp of expiring.
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America is on the cusp of a weed revolution, and it's got many alcohol giants nervous about legal pot eating into their profits.
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The Brazilian has long been on the cusp of being mentioned among the division's title contenders, but always fell at the last hurdle.
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The final room of this exhibition, on the cusp of Stalin's cultural crackdown in 1932, is filled with images of identical, muscular Soviet athletes.
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What advice would you give to musicians who are on the cusp of fame on how to navigate the emotional upheaval that surrounds that?
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OVO seems to be on the cusp of something great, collaborative and mysterious as fuck, Woods being the only member not featured on Views.
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In just a short time, the world's leading state sponsor of terror will be on the cusp of acquiring the world's most dangerous weapon.
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Image: T. E. MartinFor songbird nestlings on the cusp of fledglinghood, it's a kind of damned-if-you-do, damned-if you-don't situation.
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"It is the moment when you are on the cusp of Federal victory," said Gordon Jones, senior military historian at the Atlanta History Center.
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Even now, at the age of 23 and on the cusp of making it big, Allen is seemingly still struggling to outrun his demons.
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But the group is mostly confined in urban centers to Mosul, where it's on the cusp of losing the east bank of the city.
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Hickenlooper is not on the cusp of dropping out of the race, a senior Democrat who spoke to the governor Monday night tells CNN.
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We are, they say, on the cusp of a new era, when cities can begin dramatically reducing the amount of parking spaces they offer.
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Hopes had rested heavily on Seebohm with Australia on the cusp of finishing without a world title for the first time in 31 years.
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These bans are self-evidently designed to deter the worst behaviors that often accompany large groups of unsupervised men on the cusp of adulthood.
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The pickup truck emoji—which made it past the "provisional" round and is currently on the cusp of Unicode immortality—was masterminded by Ford.
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The big picture: The study arrives as California is on the cusp of enacting legislation that requires a zero-carbon power mix by 2045.
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Sanders' sharp critiques come as Clinton is on the cusp of being declared the presumptive Democratic nominee, through a combination of pledged and superdelegates.
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We are now on the cusp of an equally transformative technological shift in transportation: from vehicles driven by humans to vehicles that drive themselves.
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Camille has scars she wants to hide, and the killer's targets aren't beautiful teenage girls; they're younger ones, right on the cusp of adolescence.
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ON BASEBALL Bottomless depth has lifted Houston to three straight road victories and put it on the cusp of its second World Series title.
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The price likely can't maintain anything like this current trajectory, unless we're on the cusp of a truly ebullient acceleration phase for Big Tech.
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That company was on the cusp of signing a term sheet and raising capital when Uber approached Godwin with an offer he couldn't refuse.
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Hopeful that the entire organization is on the cusp of monumental changes, from the inside out, and will alter the way it does business.
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State agencies, which administer the programme with federal grants, are running short of cash and are on the cusp of issuing notices cancelling policies.
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With her new manager and her short story collection, Bean also seems to be on the cusp of turning a passion into a career.
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"We might be on the cusp of a real transition," says Yamini Aiyar of the Centre for Policy Research, a think-tank in Delhi.
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This all comes on the cusp of the administration's work with Democrats to reach a deal on the debt ceiling before the August recess.
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Protagonist Mizore is a quiet, introverted young girl on the cusp of graduating high school and moving onto the next chapter of her life.
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But with a commodity worth more per liter than oil, Cuban honey producers believe they could be on the cusp of a lucrative era.
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"It was good to hear from the younger guys who are on the cusp of making the team for the first time," Woods wrote.
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On the cusp of summer, Rome is sweltering, and the relief of the balmy evening makes the travelling spectators give thanks to the gods.
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McIlroy Leads in Ireland Rory McIlroy could be on the cusp of his first Irish Open victory if the heavens permit him to finish.
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On the cusp of their 20s, they came for the cheap pints and free shows, and stayed for the inclusive ideals and DIY ethos.
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He did convince Trump not to pull out of Afghanistan, but it appears that the president is on the cusp of doing just that.
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On the cusp of the millennium, Sega launched an ambitious third-person action game for its similarly ambitious new game console, the Sega Dreamcast.
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I feel in touch with that right now as a mom, this girl on the cusp of being a teenager and eventually a woman.
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And yet, Democratic leaders on Wednesday were on the cusp of implicitly rebuking U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar for criticizing the pro-Israel lobby's power.
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Perhaps Murray was only on the cusp of acceptance, having won fewer titles, but he was a factor in who won the big tournaments.
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I'm on the cusp of being able to hit the nightfall strike, and can hopefully take a stab at the raid on the weekend.
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His dream is on the cusp of being realized: The House-passed American Health Care Act (AHCA) would reduce Medicaid funding by $834 billion.
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He's a small guy, on the cusp of puberty, with wide blue eyes and a smile that undercuts his determined efforts to seem tough.
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But Cox's breakout performance in the preliminary final two weeks ago suggested that he might be on the cusp of becoming a transcendent star.
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Teetering on the cusp of adolescence, many kids feel that compared with the threat of embarrassment, walking into an open sewer is rather enticing.
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Those losses left both major indexes on the cusp of entering bear market territory, down nearly 20% from their record highs set last month.
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Standing in sponsors' way could be the flexibility some banks are demanding, concerned about lending into an economy on the cusp of a recession.
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Now on the cusp of his 18th season at South Plains, Green has a new roster, with only three returning players, and more size.
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This is a leader who believes China is on the cusp of greatness, but who worries about domestic security threats and maintaining ideological control.
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Bond yields fell Wednesday after Bloomberg News cited a Food and Drug Administration official saying the coronavirus was on the cusp of a pandemic.
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To portray a Hamlet who's "my lady," not "my lord," Ms. Klingaman wears gowns that fall on the cusp of the Edwardian-Victorian era.
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But the disputed announcement threatens to tip the country into a political crisis on the cusp of a U.S. peace deal with the Taliban.
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Whether you like it or not, drones — miniature remotely controlled aircraft — may be on the cusp of going mainstream as they plummet in price.
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Over the next hour and a half, it almost seems as if the corporate world could be on the cusp of a gender revolution.
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He hovered like a hummingbird, seemingly waiting for the right moment to zip away and put himself on the cusp of a Triple Crown.
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SHENZHEN, China — China was on the cusp of the biggest building boom the world had ever seen when Zhang Zhiyang started his architecture firm.
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SHENZHEN, China — China was on the cusp of the biggest building boom the world had ever seen when Zhang Zhiyang started his architecture firm.
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So Lewandowski, who's apparently on the cusp of a Senate campaign in New Hampshire and would obviously like Trump's help, got what he wanted.
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And just when they were finally on the cusp of getting a Series A term sheet, one of their key engineers threatened to quit.
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As a society, we were on the cusp of embracing professional psychological support, but far from it in my caring yet overly private family.
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On the cusp of becoming Hillary's campaign manager, Robby Mook called it "troubling" that Goldman Sachs was going to host a Clinton Foundation event.
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Lincoln swore the oath on it at his first inaugural in 1861, as the United States stood on the cusp of the Civil War.
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It was already on the cusp of extinction, between population loss from Portuguese massacres and disease, and missionaries forbidding Manoki to speak their language.
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And Bobby felt like an incidental fixture within that memory, wavering and thinning and becoming increasingly indistinct, mnemonic collateral on the cusp of disintegration.
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We are on the cusp of the next revolution in aviation, and the next generation of technologies is poised to radically reshape America's airspace.
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It's an extraordinary fall for a founder who until recently seemed to be on the cusp of taking a nearly $213 billion company public.
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The company's lawyers told the court iHeartMedia was on the cusp of having enough support from creditors to impose its plan on hold-outs.
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Yields across the euro zone have fallen further, with German 10-year yields on the cusp of falling under the ECB's minus 0.40% level.
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So I go to Kurdistan in '91 on the cusp of the Gulf War, but I have no idea what I'm going to see.
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She turns up in Maine to remind us that Hannah and Andrew are on the cusp of romance, in the likely event we'd missed it.
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Kendi listened to skeptics who felt the charges against Parker were resurrected to derail the career of a black man on the cusp of stardom.
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In addition, KIM''s UA/UD ratio at 2.0x is on the cusp of the level Fitch views as appropriate for investment grade REIT issuers.
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That is opening an opportunity for the U.S. energy industry, which is on the cusp of a opening a second wave of LNG export terminals.
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Experts said last week the terrorist organization had been confined to Mosul's urban centers and was on the cusp of losing the city's east bank.
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"We're just on the cusp of the transition from heart disease to cancer as the leading cause of death," lead author Latha Palaniappan told CNN.
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Today, we are on the cusp of an equally momentous and irrevocable breakthrough: the advent of computers that draw their computational capability from quantum mechanics.
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Volkswagen is on the cusp of rolling out an entire line of electric vehicles, which are the result of a massive investment in the technology.
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If Bill, our hypothetical human born on the cusp of a robot revolution, wanted to be a poet or classical violinist, he would be set.
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Los Angeles (CNN)Hillary Clinton is on the cusp of declaring victory as the Democratic nominee after a long and protracted battle with Bernie Sanders.
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Now it seems that Virgin Galactic is on the cusp of making the move to New Mexico, which means employees could be relocating as well.
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Zanba is a Bedouin community in the Occupied West Bank, close to Zaayyem village, just on the cusp of the staggering Ma'ale Adumim Israeli settlement.
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This is an exciting time, and we're only on the cusp of what's to come in AI. Machine learning has been the panacea for decades.
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We're on the cusp of the launch of dozens of tests and pilots that will brings exponentially more people in real contact with these vehicles.
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The wonderful irony in all this is that players on the cusp of the Hall are discussed far more than players actually in the Hall.
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Group allies stress that donors are on the cusp of making major donations to the super PAC but are not prepared yet to go public.
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Whether Sansa is on the cusp of Cersei-esque madness or another disastrous alliance with Little Finger, here's the thing — we're going to find out.
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He kicked off his biggest tour yet here on Sunday, where the unmistakeable feeling that the musician was on the cusp of superstardom was palpable.
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At the same time, a world not long ago on the cusp of deflation now finds itself worried about things going in the other direction.
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"New York is on the cusp of making its streets safer and more equitable for everyone — all our legislators have to do is vote yes."
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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Monday he thought both nations were "on the cusp" of a deal to end their trade war.
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We're on the cusp of seeing the release of a folding, tablet-like device that Microsoft has actually been dreaming of for almost a decade.
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In two of those periods - 2001 and 2007 - the economy was already on the cusp of a recession when the cycle started, according to Kaplan.
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Abu Hurriya -- a name he made up, meaning "father of freedom" in Arabic -- said he can relate to young people on the cusp of radicalization.
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Sure folding phones might seem a little weird, but consider that we're on the cusp of a new era of wireless speeds thanks to 5G.
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So the contemporary sequences connect this phantasmagorical world in the 1970s with contemporary Polish reality in the 80s: a country on the cusp of collapsing.
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Unlike the Windows hill, California's fire map shows Gundlach Bundschu had the unfortunate distinction of being just barely on the cusp of the Nuns Fire.
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The award-winning performer is also on the cusp of history as he would be the youngest person to earn the title if he wins.
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The first is that he's deluded about his chances—Mitt Romney's campaign also very much believed it was on the cusp of victory in 2012.
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On a sunny Wednesday morning, right on the cusp of fall, I visited a particularly aromatic classroom in Harlem to see how this could work.
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AKM-GSI;Courtesy Everett Collection Rihanna as… Tinker Bell What does one wear while frolicking through the streets of N.Y.C. on the cusp of summer?
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Recovery of market share has become manifest destiny for Iran, and Tehran would hardly endorse any freeze on the cusp of Friday's critical parliamentary elections.
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On the cusp of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, where customization will be key and where software will link the Internet of Things with Industry 4.0.
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Hell or High Water is a return to that thematic territory, with Bridges playing Marcus Hamilton, a grizzled Texas Ranger on the cusp of retirement.
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The report found that incomes inched up slightly from the previous year, moving a few households on the cusp of affordability under the 30% benchmark.
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With the announced retirement of Justice Kennedy, long the swing vote in a polarized court, American jurisprudence is on the cusp of a radical change.
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Automatic emergency braking is on the cusp of ubiquity and we applaud Nissan for making it standard on almost every 2018 vehicle in its lineup.
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The industry appeared on the cusp of a rebound about a decade ago, when new plants were commissioned, including projects in South Carolina and Georgia.
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The United States is the world's biggest producer and consumer of natural gas and is on the cusp of becoming one of its top exporters.
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With so many top heavyweights all in the hunt for the world boxing titles, the division could be on the cusp of another golden era.
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SOUTHAMPTON Helen Simonson discusses her book "The Summer Before the War," set in England on the cusp of World War I. July 13 at noon.
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She will be showing young people how a powerful American woman, on the cusp of winning the biggest job in the world, looks and acts.
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Both players delivered as the Warriors defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers, 108-97, at Quicken Loans Arena to put themselves on the cusp of another championship.
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Weeks before Trump's inauguration, federal investigators and the district were on the cusp of a settlement that would have required more than a dozen reforms.
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At any moment, we could be on the cusp of the next big dangerous idea in artificial intelligence, or human-machine interfaces, or synthetic biology.
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As always, these are the less-obvious choices, players who might be on the cusp of your starting lineup or your bench any given week.
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Popeyes' chicken sandwich seems to be on the cusp of a return, with a major franchisee telling Bloomberg the sandwich will return in early November.
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No one will remember how sweet of a neighbor Kavanaugh if abortion is illegal in 30 states and unions are on the cusp of disappearance.
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In architecture circles, Hadid was a member of the first name gang, and her fame was on the cusp of spreading into the real world.
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Now, half of Guha's life later, the word from the Indian Council of Medical Research is that Risug is finally on the cusp of approval.
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In the continuum of transformations, the Drifter's world could be characterized as living in the aftermath of one transformation, or on the cusp of another.
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The welterweight wrestler Colby Covington is proving dominant and on the cusp of a title shot against Kamaru Usman, and the winner of Diaz vs.
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Michael Dudas, a Wall Street analyst who has followed precious metals and miners for decades, predicts gold is on the cusp of recovering its losses.
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Masvidal is now on the cusp of a UFC title shot against current champion Kamaru Usman, which is a nightmare style match-up for him.
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It could change down" On inflation, he added: "There is no sense in the data that we're on the cusp of an acceleration of inflation.
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Neither of those teams seem on the cusp of turning it around: The Canucks have missed the playoffs four straight years and the Sabres eight.
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Sites like the RealReal, Poshmark and ThredUp are betting this budding business, which some are calling re-commerce, is on the cusp of explosive growth.
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It kicks off when Doug (Justin Bartha), who's on the cusp of marriage, decides to have one last hurrah in Las Vegas with his friends.
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B.I. chief violated his own agency's norms to announce that he was reopening the inquiry into Hillary Clinton's emails on the cusp of the election.
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Thanks to sharp bits about gender roles, she's on the cusp of stand-up comedy's A-list, the rare working mother to make the cut.
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Squall Leonhart, a 17-year old loner, is on the cusp of becoming an official SeeD (a mercenary) at a military academy called Balamb Garden.
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Worldwide travel bans and event cancellations including the Tokyo Olympics have placed additional strains on Japan's economy, which was already on the cusp of recession.
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Now that these students are on the cusp of adulthood, I wanted to ask, would they stay in Flint, or seize the opportunity to leave?
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Since its inception in 2003, Teen Vogue had published an annual ''Young Hollywood'' issue, featuring a parade of photogenic actors on the cusp of fame.
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He was a pastry chef's pastry chef, admired by professionals in France, somewhat known among pros in America and on the cusp of fame worldwide.
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One corner of the transports is on the cusp of a make-or-break moment, according to Matt Maley, chief market strategist at Miller Tabak.
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It's enough to make you forget, for a moment, that the President is on the cusp of getting a second justice on the Supreme Court.
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But the announcement threatened to tip the country into a full-blown political crisis on the cusp of a U.S. peace deal with the Taliban.
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But now the agency, through SpaceX, is on the cusp of returning that capability to the U.S. "I think it's really quite profound," Musk said.
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Congress appears to be on the cusp of ordering regulators to relax some of the rules that were put in place after the financial crisis.
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Years of planning at the federal, state and local levels have placed us on the cusp of the greatest improvement to emergency response in decades.
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We're on the cusp of a situation in which the president could directly order a war crime, foreign or domestic, and then pardon the perpetrators.
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I really do think there is a difference — I'm sort of on the cusp of being at an age where I don't get harassed as much.
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Iraq may be on the cusp of a revenue windfall after losing billions of dollars annually due to its insufficient oil production facilities, according to investors.
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And the FCC for the last 10 years has done nothing about it until, I'm not bragging, but we're finally on the cusp of real reform.
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The Marine Corps, decades of war and a lifetime of study have built Mattis into the man who stands on the cusp of service yet again.
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This year, it just has a scale model, and won't have a workable prototype until the company is on the cusp of launching a real service.
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Yet we stand on the cusp of UFC 203 and barring any last minute mishaps he is set to challenge Stipe Miocic for the UFC strap.
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That's on the cusp of a full workday, and it should be enough, especially if you can plug in for even an hour at some point.
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Its minimum central air pressure of 919 millibars and maximum sustained winds of 155 miles per hour put it on the cusp of Category 5 status.
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What's more, Chinese savers dashed to send their money out of the country, frightened that the currency could be on the cusp of a long slide.
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Including some tried-and-true brands — plus newcomers on the cusp of blowing up on Instagram — here are 2o stylish leggings for you to live in.
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Another large European pharmaceutical business with facilities in Britain says it is "on the cusp" of making a decision to move activities out of the country.
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Ant Financial is also on the cusp of buying U.S.-based cross-border remittance Moneygram for $1.2 billion following a bid from rival payment operator Euronet.
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Among those eligible to vote for the first time this year are many born when he first took office on the cusp of the new millennium.
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The millennial generation — people born between 1981 and 1996 — are on the cusp of becoming America's largest generation, according to projections from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Meanwhile, Donald Trump is on the cusp of winning his party's presidential nomination in part by fanning the flames of racial and ethnic division in America.
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It's often forgotten now, but on the cusp of caucus night in 2008 Barack Obama was subtly but clearly arguing that Hillary Clinton was a liar.
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According to Boris Schlossberg of BK Asset Management, the move into bonds is in response to a weakening economy on the cusp of a potential recession.
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"They are increasing the amount of data they are collecting, and are really just on the cusp of the extracting the value they have," Chanin said.
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" Pompeo to Chris Wallace on "Fox News Sunday": "I've heard folks talking about that we being on the cusp of a nuclear war [with North Korea].
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Nixon was concerned that Johnson was on the cusp of a major breakthrough in the Paris peace talks that would bring an end to the war.
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On Monday, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he thought the two nations were "on the cusp" of a deal to end their trade war.
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I would say we are already on the cusp of that happening, where our enterprise technology should resemble and be as simple as our consumer technology.
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Millennials are on the cusp of surpassing Boomers as the largest and most diverse generation in American history (44 percent identify as a person of color).
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IT MAY NOT BE ON THE CUSP OF A BIG MISTAKE YET BUT IT'S NOT ACTING IN A WAY I THINK THE FED WOULD FIND REASSURING.
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Queally looked like he was on the cusp of defeat but turned things around with ground-and-pound to beat Ryan Scope in the second round.
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He is 41, and was then on the cusp of his first full season in professional management after a long playing career in England's lower leagues.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Monday he thought Washington and Beijing were "on the cusp " of reaching a deal that would end the trade skirmish.
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But Ali's arc in season 4, which had her on the cusp of identifying as non-binary after her trip to Israel, was a refreshing twist.
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The world was on the cusp of a new technological age, and no one could predict how the internet would change people's day-to-day lives.
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And now they seem to be on the cusp of some kind of victory, with city hall poised to get onboard, the New York Times reports.
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Consistent, professional scoring is hard to find, and through an unexpected circumstance, Gay may be on the cusp of a renaissance if he's willing to sacrifice.
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Congress gave itself a lobotomy in 1995, just a few years after the end of the Cold War, and on the cusp of the internet revolution.
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The tech industry is innovating on a near constant basis, and we're on the cusp of many technologies that will change life as we know it.
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The digital financial revolution that the world is on the cusp of has the potential to be just as significant for job creation and economic development.
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The e-cigarette maker Juul is reportedly on the cusp of signing a deal to become partners with Altria, one of the world's largest tobacco companies.
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Kairo seems to be on the cusp of a political awakening that would please his father, but the harrowing episode doesn't alter his relationship with Jay.
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While anxious protest leaders urged people that the work was not yet done, many in the crowd felt that they were on the cusp of victory.
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Now, though, she's on the cusp of fully blossoming into the truest version of herself that she's always known – but hadn't always been able to share.
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Looking at energy products more broadly, the Energy Information Administration said early this year that the U.S. is on the cusp of becoming a net exporter.
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Environmental activists and their allies in Congress, on the other hand, are on the cusp of forever losing the decades-long political battle over the refuge.
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But as the social media darling hovers on the cusp of becoming a public company, its parent is trying to show how durable its business is.
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Some of his earliest works, like "Bad Haircut" and "Joe College," were semi-autobiographical coming-of-age stories about suburban boys on the cusp of adulthood.
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Alumni of SpaceX, NASA and Stanford University have formed a company that they say is on the cusp of building an internet-style service in space.
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As a direct result of this bipartisan work, public health experts believe that we are on the cusp of realizing an AIDS-free generation by 2030.
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But now, on the cusp of being ordained and marrying his fiancé, Harris is afraid for the career he's spent at least eight years preparing for.
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In Denver, videos of the police seizing blankets and tents on the cusp of winter created a public outcry and demands to soften the city's approach.
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Humans is a straightforward social-issues drama, one that takes a semi-omniscient view of an alternate world right on the cusp of everything changing forever.
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People seem to have a latent, hopeful sense that things are going to calm down, that we're on the cusp of a more normal news cycle.
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We'd met more than two decades earlier, both of us on the cusp of 30, at a time in my life when I needed some corralling.
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ALBANY — New York lawmakers on Tuesday passed a ban on cat declawing, putting the state on the cusp of being the first to outlaw the procedure.
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The commander of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards said: "We are on the cusp of a full-scale confrontation with the enemy," the Fars news agency reported.
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I see the kind of things we're doing with the V.A. And I just think we're on the cusp of a very long path to helping people.
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"I am very thrilled to be on the cusp of breaking that million-dollar mark and am confident that will happen in short order," Darden Gardyne said.
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New York (CNN Business)America is on the "cusp of a technological revolution" that could enable sinister forms of deception that have not been seen before, Rep.
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The legal profession — tradition-bound and labor-heavy — is on the cusp of a transformation in which artificial-intelligence platforms dramatically affect how legal work gets done.
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If you won the last computing platform and are on the cusp of the next one you're not built for, you might want to sell your company.
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Mr Kavanaugh is on the cusp of a lifetime employment to the Supreme Court bench, where he would be charged with mediating disputes between America's rival worlds.
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Back in June 2019, House Democrat Adam Schiff, a man permanently on the cusp of letting out a long, tired sigh, led a congressional hearing on deepfakes.
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After a famously challenging 2019, and a brutal earnings season last month to cap it off, trucking may be on the cusp of an unexpected bright spot.
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The protests are taking a toll on the city's economy and tourism, with the special administrative region on the cusp of its first recession in a decade.
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At least the bond market seems to think so -- the yield on three-month U.S. Treasury bills is on the cusp of rising above 10-year yields.
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Ultimately, there were mass layoffs of employees across most divisions, some of whom had been with the company for decades and were on the cusp of retirement.
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On the cusp of Bernie's come-from-behind victory in Michigan last week, it looked like he might pull off similar upsets in nearby Rust Belt states.
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Now, we're finally on the cusp of rising to Sagan's unspoken challenge—piecing together the long road from elements forged in stars to living worlds like Earth.
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"Solar was really on the cusp of being able to completely take off," said Zoe Hanes, chief executive of Charlotte, North Carolina solar developer Pine Gate Renewables.
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His resignation comes on the cusp of a new school year and on the heels of UC Davis Chancellor Linda Katehi's resignation announcement just two weeks earlier.
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"Change can be a scary thing, especially at a point in a woman's life at which she is on the cusp of major life changes anyway. "Yeah.
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Despite the fact that Coleman keeps telling her that it's not her fault, she's clearly internalized the accident and is on the cusp of a major meltdown.
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The gaming industry has been on the cusp of a digital nightmare where games and their stories were tailored around profitable systems, not the other way around.
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You're sitting across from a much larger organization's decision makers, on the cusp of a deal that can vault your entrepreneurial venture to a completely new level.
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"We're bringing [Boyd Baxter] back at the age of 12, so we can get some fun story lines on the cusp of becoming a man," Abbott explained.
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If we buttress this with universal pre-kindergarten and further harness the innate American ingenuity, we are on the cusp of a generation of unprecedented scientific advances.
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On the cusp of the Wisconsin presidential primary, I called up Hostettler to talk Walker, protest music, and what the hell's going on out there right now.
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"We are on the cusp of a period of rising interest rates," Chicago Federal Reserve President Charles Evans told reporters after a speech in Chicago on Monday.
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Industrial giant Caterpillar is on the cusp of a big year of earnings growth and potential new business strategy, Bank of America Merrill Lynch analysts said Thursday.
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At least the bond market seems to think so — the yield on three-month U.S. Treasury bills is on the cusp of rising above 10-year yields.
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The second major focus in Knycl's speech was virtual reality, a technology that seems poised on the cusp of a major breakthrough to the mainstream in 2016.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Monday that he thought Washington and Beijing were "on the cusp " of reaching an agreement that would end the trade skirmish.
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On Tuesday, he denied that his administration is on the cusp of a deal with China and vowed that ZTE will have to pay a massive fine.
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Here was this great, sexy fighter on the cusp of fame and fortune, a physically pretty man who recited doggerel and who graced the covers of magazines.
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He especially enjoyed being beaten up by his great love Peter Lacy, who died of suspicious causes in Tangiers on the cusp of Bacon's 1962 Tate retrospective.
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Our father, Jon Theodor Jensen, was born in Copenhagen in 1888, on the cusp of the technological and cultural changes that have led to our modern world.
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The event, and the speeches that came with it, made it clear that the Fed is on the cusp of diving into climate-related research more intently.
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Mr. Leung, 30, is part of a new, youthful force in Hong Kong politics that is on the cusp of acquiring a small measure of actual power.
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I offer that we now stand on the cusp of a third era of transformative change for liberal democracy — replete with both new possibilities and new challenges.
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Many other countries are on the cusp of elimination and must continue to push for the elimination of trachoma -- and other neglected tropical diseases -- across the world.
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The protests are taking a toll on Hong Kong's economy and tourism, with the special administrative region on the cusp of its first recession in a decade.
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The author Helen Simonson will discuss her book "The Summer Before the War," set in England on the cusp of World War I. July 13 at noon.
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But the millennial generation, born on the cusp of the internet boom, have different expectations when it comes to the types of advertising they're willing to accept.
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"Today, as we stand on the cusp of the next pandemic, the multistage journey from harmless microbe to pandemic-causing pathogen is no longer invisible," she writes.
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Virginia is on the cusp of expanding Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, which would extend health coverage to up to 400,000 of the state's poorest residents.
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"We're pretty much right on the cusp of it, and there's the livelihood of tens of thousands of New Yorkers that really relies on getting this right."
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While the PA was said to be on the cusp of assuming bureaucratic and administrative control of the area, Hamas's military primacy there was unlikely to change.
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And we are now, for the first time, "on the cusp of seeing the first minority white generation, born in 2007 and later," per the Brookings Institution.
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You live with your mom who makes $17,000 a year, so your household income is right on the cusp of $20,000, plus or minus a few bucks.
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But as the Trump administration remedies the issues raised over the weekend, it's on the cusp of putting in place more restrictions that could also sow confusion.
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Given that we import 30 percent of our food from the European Union, it is hardly surprising that on the cusp of Brexit, we are becoming nervous.
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The narrative spans Phoebe's formative years of college, during which she lives on the cusp of a childhood epitomized by tragedy and an adulthood defined by recklessness.
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Most agree that Jermall is on the cusp of superstardom ... but he needs one huge fight to catapult him from a boxing star to a household name.
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But with engines that are officially louder than pneumatic diggers and on the cusp of jet engines at take-off, why are they still flattering to deceive?
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Innovations in digital cable and satellite were on the cusp of increasing that capacity exponentially, while that year's Telecommunications Act began the deregulation of the entire industry.
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Now, it seems, team Trump is on the cusp of accelerating a whisper campaign against Rosenstein, who oversees Robert Mueller, the special counsel leading the Russia investigation.
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President Donald Trump said Friday that Trudeau told him during a phone call the day before that Canada was on the cusp of approving the trade deal.
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Speaking at a news conference on the cusp of his 10th season in professional basketball, Beasley also said he had learned from his experiences and his mistakes.
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Now, as a result of brazenly partisan maneuvering, the Supreme Court is on the cusp of having a solid right-wing majority that could last for decades.
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The cruelty of that war cannot be overstated: Thousands have been killed, many in the bombing raids, and Yemen is on the cusp of a catastrophic famine.
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Despite his strong start, Schwartzman did not think he had been on the cusp of an upset, saying Nadal "doesn't know what frustration is" on the court.
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This means we are on the cusp of seeing the first minority white generation, born in 2007 and later, which perhaps we can dub Generation 'Z-Plus.
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The Federal Reserve is on the cusp of reversing the most ambitious monetary stimulus program in world history amid questions over how much impact it really delivered.
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We are on the cusp of another information technology revolution, and the international flow of data – particularly within the massive transatlantic economy – is a primary reason why.
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Well if you listen to the Bank of England, then we are just on the cusp of disaster, delayed by what goes by the name of Brexit.
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The warnings about the threat posed by ISIS-K comes as the terror group is on the cusp of being driven from its last bastion in Syria.
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As we stand on the cusp of the fourth industrial revolution, we must seize the opportunity to help propel the world's most vulnerable people out of poverty.
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Ford and General Motors pioneered the practice of offering buyouts to their tens of thousands of current retirees, rather than just those on the cusp of retirement.
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The party is in the introductory zone of the game, on their second encounter, and it looks like they're on the cusp of a Total Party Kill.
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Some experts have been concerned that the United States is on the cusp of losing its last chance to prevent a real nuclear threat from North Korea.
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"I'm beginning to feel that after the coming Ice Age deflationary bust, we may be on the cusp of one of these contra-secular snapbacks," he wrote.
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This work is really about being on the cusp of change right now and about me being part of it, what are my struggles, or my thoughts.
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NAFTA: In Washington, congressional Democrats and the White House are on the cusp of bringing a revised North American free trade deal to a vote before Christmas.
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The cancellations also came at the expense of federal dollars and created challenges for refugees whose medical exams or security checks were on the cusp of expiring.
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To put a fine point on the debate: Is artificial intelligence an engineering discipline, or a godlike field on the cusp of creating a new superintelligent species?
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Much of the discussion surrounds the possibility of rekindling bipartisan sentencing and corrections reform legislation that was on the cusp of being enacted in the previous Congress.
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SPX on pace for its biggest percentage decline in December since the Great Depression and on the cusp of confirming it is now in a bear market.
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On the cusp of Arrested Development's fifth season (which drops May 29), the star-studded cast sat down with the New York Times for a group interview.
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The current pace of ticket sales also means that Black Panther is on the cusp of setting what will likely be its last major U.S. box office record.
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"The Supreme Court today has dealt yet another devastating blow to vulnerable people who were on the cusp of obtaining safety for themselves and their families," she said.
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The comments were interpreted as a shot across the bows of Clinton, who might have been on the cusp of entering the White House when the documentary aired.
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Set in Los Angeles, the series follows the life of Isobel (Zoe Chao), a woman on the cusp of thirty, freshly single, and exploring her queer sexual identity.
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President Trump could be on the cusp of a decision as to whether to keep the US in the 2015 Paris climate accord, the New York Times reports.
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As leaders in such a fluctuating market, how do marketers keep up with these changes and stay on the cusp of the next "big" shift in digital media?
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The protests are also taking a toll on the city's economy and tourism, with the special administrative region on the cusp of its first recession in a decade.
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The current protests are taking a toll on Hong Kong's economy and tourism, with the special administrative region on the cusp of its first recession in a decade.
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"With homebuilder sentiment so strong, it's hard to imagine that the economy is on the cusp of a downturn," said analysts at Bespoke Investment Group in a report.
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The protests are already taking a toll on the city's economy and tourism, with the special administrative region on the cusp of its first recession in a decade.
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Energy stocks are on the cusp of falling into a bear market after a sudden escalation in the U.S.-China trade dispute dragged the stock market lower Tuesday.
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Like Maia, Jacare was believed to be right on the cusp of a title shot, and could well have earned that shot if he had opted to wait.
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Argentine stocks could suffer another bout of volatility as the country is on the cusp of a leadership shake-up while in the middle of an economic crisis.
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A few days ago, Michael Douglas continued a recent trend for powerful men on the cusp of having sexual misconduct allegations exposed: He got ahead of the story.
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To make something that exists on the cusp of being named without crossing into the nameable cannot be an easy thing to do, especially over and over again.
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Of the basket of tech names, Piper Jaffray's Craig Johnson is watching Amazon closely, since he believes the stock could be on the cusp of a major breakout.
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The California man who became known as the "American Taliban" after his capture on an Afghanistan battlefield in late 2001 is on the cusp of release from prison.
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For a young (male) actor on the cusp of his career breakout, starring in a fighting movie is a great way to get attention as a serious performer.
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Mobile tech is on the cusp of a revolution, and we're interested in startups focused on everything it entails — autonomous vehicles, sensors, drones, security — or something else altogether.
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Now half a century into the company's journey, Foster + Partners continues to design and build on the cusp of cutting edge technology, creating awe-inspiring buildings with conscience.
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At the end of the January rally, the oil market is on the cusp of another leg higher, according to Craig Erlam, senior market analyst at brokerage OANDA.
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"The first two books were a nostalgic daydream of growing up in the Swedish welfare state (albeit a crumbling welfare state on the cusp of reform)," Stålenhag explains.
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It's impossible to believe that we're on the cusp of a "more rational, less dogmatic approach to politics," as WIRED's resident cultural critic Jon Katz wrote in 1997.
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The romantic tension between Peggy and Sousa, meanwhile, is even thicker now that the latter agent is on the cusp of proposing to his nurse of a girlfriend.
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Investor flows into physically backed platinum exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and a sharp drop in speculative bets on lower prices suggest platinum is on the cusp of recovery.
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His key to breaking out of that job and breaking into the real estate industry was finding an up-and-coming neighborhood right on the cusp of popularity.
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So, while watching Paige's adventures in Famous in Love, here's permission picture a young Charlize, perched on the cusp of massive stardom, arguing with someone in a bank.
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That, along with the launch of Xiaomi's global accessories store last summer, signals a Chinese company on the cusp of breaking beyond its status as a regional power.
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" Biden believes that "we're on the cusp of the day when you men and women take your children for their physical and they're gonna get vaccinated for cancers.
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Investors have lived for half a year in the shadow of the bear, and now find the the indexes on the cusp of breaking back into the light.
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Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) — more commonly referred to as drones — are on the cusp of a major commercial trial that has the power to save thousands of lives.
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Is there a sense that the country is on the cusp of a new-era of football, or is it simply viewed as a run of tremendous form?
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The wall-to-wall coverage that followed the decision was a sign, if any more were needed, that we are on the cusp of an urban mobility revolution.
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" Following his decision, Trump tweeted: "If we do nothing … the world's leading state sponsor of terror will be on the cusp of acquiring the world's most dangerous weapons.
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And yet Stipe Miocic is on the cusp of pulling off that elusive third defense and he seems to be rather under-appreciated by the UFC's ravenous fanbase.
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"The island stands on the cusp of reaping real political and economic benefits not only for Cypriots, but also beyond the island across the wider region," he added.
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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Monday he thought the United States and China were "on the cusp" of a deal to end their trade war.
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Examples include two Carter Center-led programs: The Americas are on the cusp of eliminating river blindness, and Guinea worm disease is down to its last few cases.
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"We are on the cusp of a new era of medicine," said Robert Zirkelbach, a spokesman for the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, an industry lobbying group.
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And the Swiss 10-year is now on the cusp of paying investors to borrow money after close to two years of trading in negative interest rate territory.
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SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk believes the company is on the cusp of achieving "the holy grail of space" travel with its planned reusable Starship rocket system.
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Source: Natixis Bank of America Merrill Lynch strategists also pointed to the rising SOX index as a signal that manufacturing may be on the cusp of a rebound.
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"We believe the industry is on the cusp of a gradual, long overdue shift to returns-focused investing," said Tim Rezvan, an oil industry analyst with Mizuho Securities.
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In New Jersey, a state that seemed to be shifting increasingly blue each year, Republicans were on the cusp of their first legislative gains in nearly a decade.
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Not only was Valhalla willing to take a risky fight against Palhares, he actually asked for the match-up while on the cusp of a UFC call-up.
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This means that these experimental quantum computers are on the cusp of being able to model physics that is too complex even for the most powerful conventional supercomputers.
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Instead, the song is on the cusp of something, and it's expansive, the way languid summer days are, vessels ready to fill with what you make of them.
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But absorbing Alstom proved to be more difficult than expected, and the acquisition increased G.E.'s stake in the power business on the cusp of the market's downturn.
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With some smaller parties short of the 5% threshold required to enter parliament, that would put the alliance on the cusp of a majority on the national level.
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The area is on the cusp of the rainy season, and cloudy skies threatened to block the event, which occurred early Saturday and lasted less than a second.
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"We could be on the cusp of fundamentally changing the air transportation system in the United States," said Faye Malarkey Black, the CEO of the Regional Airline Association.
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City of Light brings to a head many of the series' long-building conflicts, taking place on the cusp of the Nazis assuming control of Germany in 1933.
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Global travel bans, event cancellations and supply chain disruptions caused by the virus outbreak have added to woes for Japan's economy, which is on the cusp of recession.
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Piazza Vittorio, once on the cusp of being the city's "it" neighborhood, with an ethnic market and elegant apartments built for noblemen, had become an outdoor flop house.
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Many commentators have speculated that Ayatollah Sistani may now be on the cusp of rescinding his fatwa, which could, in turn, force the Popular Mobilization Forces to dissolve.
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As Congress returns from its Columbus Day recess this week, it will do so on the cusp of one of the most significant American military changes in decades.
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If pro-lifers are to put their best foot forward, it seems most strategic and advantageous to start just on the cusp of where the court left off.
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At War/Magazine ____ Thanks to sharp bits about gender roles, she's on the cusp of stand-up comedy's A-list, the rare working mother to make the cut.
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Argentina is on the cusp of registering another devastating default, analysts have told CNBC, as international investors anxiously await the outcome of "do-or-die" debt restructuring talks.
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It would be foolish, though, to think that the Williams effect is felt only by the growing number of young black women on the cusp of being pros.
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After years of trying to get laws changed, hemp advocates and would-be farmers are on the cusp of gaining new legal standing via the 2018 farm bill.
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"We look for the 'if only' students, those who are on the cusp of doing remarkable things but need that additional support system in their life," he said.
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The Chinese company is buying its way into a region on the cusp of an online shopping boom, as fast-growing mobile and Internet usage propels consumer spending.
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Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan issued a bold warning Friday that the bond market is on the cusp of a collapse that also will threaten stock prices.
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He also said the economy is on the cusp of "several years" in which the job market remains strong and inflation stays around the Fed's 2 percent target.
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The U.S. labor market maintained steady growth in November, which was better than expectations, with Congress on the cusp of passing the first massive tax package in decades.
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In other words, the markets have reached a "now what?" moment, on the cusp of a consequential midterm election and an approaching climax of a global-trade reordering.
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In the interviews, U.S. officials frequently acknowledged a lack of understanding, strategy and progress in a war they regularly described publicly as being on the cusp of success.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Pop quiz: Which technology company does Uber, the ride-hailing giant on the cusp of an initial public offering, consider itself to be the most like?
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Many of the poems are haunted by Britton's awareness that he lived on the cusp of eternity ("sadness surges in,/a passing-windshield light-effect/on the ceiling").
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Also on Monday, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he thought his country and China were "on the cusp" of a deal to end their trade war.
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We see that Spain is on the cusp of becoming a big ecosystem, with Madrid and Barcelona as two big hubs in one country, and some smaller ones emerging.
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The 14-year-old actress plays a character who, yes, is deaf, but is also dealing with the very relatable concerns of any girl on the cusp of womanhood.
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"We believe the company is on the cusp of the earnings acceleration ... aided by its recent credit card deal," analyst Matthew Fassler wrote in a note to clients Thursday.
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Now, he stands on the cusp of the biggest stage of his career with the World Series set to get underway on Tuesday night at Boston's iconic Fenway Park.
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As Ryan worked on his game, the Greens continued to believe they were on the cusp of a miracle: Joel's survival and recuperation in spite of all medical science.
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Now, relatives believe the imprisoned militia leader is on the cusp of recovering her freedom after a judge dismissed old charges against her, and prepares to hear new ones.
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And earlier this week, a trip across the pond — to the Fall 2019 season of London Fashion Week — proved that bangs are on the cusp of a major revival.
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Some transhumanists even believe science is on the cusp of realizing one of their more outlandish goals: creating an orgasm button that could allow humans to climax on demand.
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The occasion for the rollout is that former FBI Director James Comey is on the cusp of releasing a new book and is undertaking the associated media publicity campaign.
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If the candidates perform as predicted by today's polls, Sanders will lead on the cusp of Super Tuesday with 21625 delegates, followed by Biden (2900), Buttigieg (220006) and Sen.
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Libya is on the cusp of full-scale civil war after an eastern military leader ordered his forces into Tripoli, the seat of a rival, United Nations-recognized government.
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The backdrop: The PIF is, of course, the same fund that Tesla CEO Elon Musk famously said was on the cusp of funding his quickly-aborted, take-private plan.
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Like a peak Judd Apatow movie, it's so loose that most of the jokes feel on the cusp of being boring, but it's the idiosyncrasies that make them iconic.
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Set in a predominantly black neighborhood, the film follows Toni (newcomer Royalty Hightower), a girl right on the cusp of adolescence who works out with boxers at a gym.
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He's the witty underdog everyone roots for — the guy who's been constantly trampled by life and is, finally, on the cusp of getting the break he so badly deserves.
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LONDON — Fair warning: If you're on the cusp of tucking in to your breakfast/lunch/dinner/absolutely anything edible, you might want to revisit this article after you've finished.
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Why it matters: Technology hasn't only drastically changed how people get stuff done on the job, but it's also on the cusp of changing the nature of jobs themselves.
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The medium's unique interactive and immersive potential has scope to sculpt opinion and outlook like no other—even more so as we stand on the cusp of virtual reality.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, a respected leader of one of the world's largest and most important technology companies, speaks as if humanity lives on the cusp of science-fiction.
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The EU is on the cusp of issuing a decision on whether Ireland granted Apple state aid or beneficial tax arrangements in exchange for bringing jobs to the country.
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Today we are on the cusp of a new wave of innovation that will digitize companies and countries alike and has the potential to create unprecedented opportunities for Americans.
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"The freight transportation business — especially parcel delivery — is on the cusp of transformation from multiple new transportation modalities," a team of Morgan Stanley analysts wrote in a note Thursday.
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