In a job interview, the open-ended prompt, "Tell me about your experience" isn't an invitation to give an open-ended response.
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It's mysterious and open-ended and beautifully shot, and in following Hou's lead, Jenkins created something mysterious, open-ended, and beautifully shot in its own unique way.
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Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Kat Graham said that she thinks the ending is meant to be open-ended because, well, the end of the world is open-ended.
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"So, for example, we do not intend to ban open-ended funds holding illiquid assets or prevent retail investors from acquiring units in open-ended property funds," it said.
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"We do not intend to ban open-ended funds holding illiquid assets or prevent retail investors from acquiring units in open-ended property funds," the FCA said on Wednesday.
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To mirror this open-ended conversation between problems and solutions, earlier this year Stanley, Clune, Lehman and another Uber colleague, Rui Wang, released an algorithm called POET, for Paired Open-Ended Trailblazer.
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But the information provided was confusing, vague, and open ended.
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"The laws are very vague, very open ended," Gupta said.
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That grief is savage, disorientating, ineloquent and maddeningly open ended.
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"Recalibration is not tapering, it's open ended," another source said.
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They say and leave a lot of open ended things.
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Nor are the proposed articles too vague and open ended.
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And nothing is open ended forever so we'll wait and see.
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Instead, the game was a more open-ended 3D action game.
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Scotland recently adopted a more open-ended curriculum, with little success.
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All seven funds were open-ended with exposure to commercial property.
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Sacking workers with open-ended contracts is difficult in the Philippines.
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We're not even tackling those more open-ended types of questions.
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This open-ended structure is combined with a very friendly tone.
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Tenancy contracts could also be open-ended under the mayor's plan.
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We definitely left it open-ended so there's a possibility there.
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Seenit leaves this a bit open-ended to allow for flexibility.
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In large part that is because it wasn't very open ended.
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Let's now try one of these more open-ended math questions.
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The moral meaning of America is an interpretive, open-ended system.
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Ask open-ended questions that preferably start with "what" and "how".
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But much like Biggie's death, the whole scenario feels open-ended.
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Be present, ask open-ended questions and, most importantly, don't interrupt.
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Its playing felt more full of jargon, and less open-ended.
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True, discussions of art tend to be subjective and open-ended.
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Be present, ask open-ended questions and most importantly, don't interrupt.
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The initiative offers virtually open-ended talk therapy free of charge.
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I love to make work for myself in open-ended games.
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But this open-ended attitude toward the law could be changing.
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The new open-ended ban, scheduled to take effect on Oct.
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Open-ended versus guided laboratory activities:Impact on students' beliefs about experimental physics.
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It's open-ended because there are so many different kinds of dualities.
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He received open-ended directions on what the covers should look like.
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Previous negotiations were open-ended, without specific goals that everyone agreed on.
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They should have made it more open ended for the next president.
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Until the 7.993rd, you'll be fine with keeping things somewhat open-ended.
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Dishonored impressed in 2012 with its emphasis on open-ended puzzle solving.
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After all, the U.S. didn't want an open-ended commitment in Vietnam.
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The open-ended nature of the parking violations chatbot is also gone.
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But even with the essay, the paintings remain open-ended and enigmatic.
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With an open-ended commitment by America, the Taliban's calculations could change.
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The federal government has long provided open-ended matching funds to states.
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The music is deliberately open-ended for the audience to insert themselves.
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Timelines for most changes are open-ended and yet to be clarified.
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I guess that sounds like ... It's kind of an open-ended question.
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Asked when Conyers might return to Washington, Richmond left it open-ended.
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Open-ended military intervention and nation-building are neither effective nor sustainable.
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"We are approaching this in a completely open-ended fashion," he said.
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The testing time-frame is open-ended, said nuTonomy CEO Karl Iagnemma.
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Do this by posing open-ended, or what Geiselman calls "expansion," queries.
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That may not be easy, given the open-ended nature of life.
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The F.B.I. is not allowed to conduct open-ended investigations without justification.
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It is, theoretically, open-ended, but generally spans 5 to 7 points.
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That whole year from '96 to '97 is still so open-ended.
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The new open-ended ban announced in a presidential proclamation on Sept.
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I leave it very open-ended and listen to where they go.
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The new move represents an open-ended commitment to the QE program.
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Recognizing this, keep the payments to households as open-ended as possible.
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As finished works, they feel at once tightly controlled and open-ended.
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Ms. Ybarra said the university's commitment to covering tuition is open-ended.
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This occurs because those laws were written to be incredibly open-ended.
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A note on its website now says the shutdown is open-ended.
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"It is not open ended," he told Turkey's semiofficial news agency Anadolu.
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Or is it an open-ended commitment of American lives and resources?
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The sequel is not as ambiguous and open-ended as the original.
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I'd rather do that than the open-ended losses for [PG&E].
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It's such an open-ended possibility because my background is in security.
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"It's not an open-ended process," he said, reflecting the Kurdish view.
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No democracy can long maintain its legitimacy with open-ended minority rule.
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The club's owners offered him a room and an open-ended booking.
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This is where the open-ended play of STEM toys is helpful.
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A heartbroken Copaken tried to move on from their open-ended parting.
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Since its creation in 1965, Medicaid has been an open-ended entitlement.
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They often rely on multiple-choice surveys rather than open-ended questions.
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Before you start suggesting changes, ask open-ended questions about the company.
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This includes lease agreements that are open-ended but have short-notice periods.
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The Trump administration is trying to avoid this kind of open-ended commitment.
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Trump's strategy signaled an open-ended US commitment, including dispatching 4,000 more troops.
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But he remains frustrated by how open-ended the Parks Denton mystery is.
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It was a replaced with a modified, open-ended ban involving eight countries.
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I ask her about how targeted readings differ from more open-ended readings.
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Each process she uses underscores Bland's open-ended, experimental approach to her materials.
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It was "open-ended": investors could come in and out whenever they wanted.
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Research does show that simple, open-ended toys are better for young children.
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The phrase, while well-intentioned, is overused, vague and way too open-ended.
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The end Game of Thrones left fans with so many open ended questions.
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It is the UK's third largest open-ended property fund for retail investors.
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If this music proves too slight for some, blame its open-ended ambivalence.
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"We started thinking of the open-ended questions that song has," she said.
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States would receive Medicaid as a block grant rather than open-ended entitlement.
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They deleted the original response and replaced it with something more open-ended.
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Minecraft throve on the uniqueness of every world and its open-ended gameplay.
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The two companies are now in essentially open-ended war with each other.
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"In general, open-ended questions lead to more conversational paths," Craig Weiland says.
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The poems are open-ended, aware of and commenting on their own gestation.
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There is a wide range of styles and subjects, ever changing, open-ended.
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To that end, she asks almost every interviewee three open-ended questions.1.
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It is not legally possible to leave it open-ended, EU officials say.
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As a project, the Met Breuer is also open-ended, or should be.
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We were allowed to be true to the open-ended nature of it.
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Yet Americans are reluctant to accept that this is an open-ended contest.
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The resulting third travel ban was open-ended, rather than lasting 90 days.
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The U.S. Federal Reserve announced an open-ended asset purchase program on Monday.
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The images I selected were colorful and open-ended enough to inspire creativity.
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Looking back now, it's probably because it was the ultimate open-ended toy.
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The open-ended nature of the buying smacks of Toy Story's Buzz Lightyear.
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Jim and Ellen Hughes said they emphasized open-ended play over scheduled lessons.
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Ask for advice or try open-ended questions to gauge their spending habits.
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Trade deals have been too open ended and harmful to the middle class.
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Celonis is the clear market leader in a category with open-ended potential.
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The "terrorist" propaganda is an open-ended concept — anybody can interpret it arbitrarily.
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First and foremost, that description fails to capture the game's open-ended structure.
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But it also has an open-ended funding commitment from the federal government.
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In his more open-ended works, ambiguity is rendered physically in their shape.
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The Kremlin's military intervention in Syria threatens to be open-ended without US engagement.
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Open-ended questions generate more interesting responses because they unlock more information from people.
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Pong recommends preparing at least three open-ended questions that can kick off conversation.
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Or do you want to leave it more open-ended to their own interpretation?
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We should not have an open-ended, non-geographic-specific authorization for military force.
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Interview questions are best if they are open-ended and behavioral-based, experts said.
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However, the patent is open-ended, and this is just one of many options.
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The open-ended question of "what brings you here" is an excellent starting point.
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Digging into the open-ended responses to our survey, we arrived at several conclusions.
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They can be mutual or one-sided, friendly or dramatic, definitive or open-ended.
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"We started thinking of the open-ended questions that the song has," she said.
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That's kind of open ended, which is what I find really interesting about it.
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"People don't like the upheaval and uncertainty of an open-ended race," he explained.
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The ACA didn't change the structure of Medicaid as an open-ended entitlement program.
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Both open-ended academic research and imaginative creation can feel untethered from workaday concerns.
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Kuwait's workers started an open ended strike this weekend over pay and benefit cuts.
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Counselors pose open-ended questions and sit beside the patient, not across from her.
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The open-ended nature of this intervention is, from the researchers' perspective, absolutely vital.
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"People don't like the upheaval and uncertainty of an open-ended race," he explained.
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Unlike the president's original bans, which had time limits, this one is open-ended.
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The exemption process allows the DEA a completely open-ended timeline to review petitions.
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The open-ended strike is over issues including what the union called inadequate wages.
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Wild Style's turn to the formal feels significantly more like an open-ended shift.
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"We use contemporary pieces a lot because they are so open ended," says Evans.
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They have "open-ended lifespans," and immortality, as ever, is not to be trusted.
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The new rules call for defined time periods rather than open-ended secrecy orders.
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In an open-ended question on candidates, former first lady Michelle Obama, California Rep.
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The newspaper published open-ended questions shared with Trump's legal team by Mueller's investigators.
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To me, it was kind of a diluted, watered-down, wimpy, open-ended protest.
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The price promotion starts on April 27 and is open ended, according to HarperCollins.
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The open-ended commitment to continue until the inflation outlook improves carries several implications.
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There's something about certain technologies I leave out that leaves things more open-ended.
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Keep devices out of reach, and play with open-ended toys like kinetic sand.
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Ask in an open-ended way and hope that the response yields useful context.
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They then had to answer 72 problem-solving questions, and three open-ended prompts.
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But perhaps it would be more limited, more targeted, and — crucially — less open-ended.
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If two people are searching, use open-ended instead of leading questions, she said.
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Mr. Graham's open-ended conclusion more or less demands that we do precisely that.
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The plan, he complained, was vague and open-ended, with no definition of victory.
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The open-ended nature of the game is a big part of its appeal.
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It's a canny opening gambit, a reminder that art history's canon remains open-ended.
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Asking open-ended questions will likely get you closer to the truth, says Meyer.
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Responses were open-ended with respondents coming up with their own answers for pollsters.
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I guess there's no room for open-ended answers for him to just write back.
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For those who have followed Haynes' work, her open-ended, experimental approach is not surprising.
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It is an open-ended funding commitment to cover a set percent of enrollees' bills.
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"Despite deceleration, [it] remains the most open-ended story in large cap tech," Levine said.
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The chord progression in "Despacito" fit into the song, since the song is open-ended.
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It's also open-ended, and each person can take it in any direction they choose.
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Sarahah was the first, allowing people to ask fellow Snappers for open-ended anonymous feedback.
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After that it will stay in place for an open-ended period, subject to reviews.
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It largely advises parents to pick apps that focus on exploration and open-ended play.
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While most states have passed breach notification laws, policies on breach remediation remain open-ended.
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Why it works: Such an open-ended request allows your partner to take the lead.
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" Rather, start with an open-ended question that assumes it is: "How negotiable is this?
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Prompts that revolve around how or when, on the other hand, invite open-ended conversation.
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In hot pursuit, she becomes dreamlike and open-ended; she could be anything to anyone.
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But the central issue was Turkey's insistence that there could be no open-ended truce.
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Drugmakers and distributors prefer one-off payments, even large ones, rather than open-ended uncertainty.
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That's a fundamental change to Medicaid — it would no longer be an open-ended entitlement.
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That means saying sentences or asking open-ended questions that lead to points of agreement.
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To spark the creative process, he allows employees time to work on open-ended projects.
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But there are still a number of open-ended questions from developers and users alike.
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"It was completely open-ended," said Haworth when asked last month about the selection process.
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The United Nations Open Ended Working Group (OEWG) is exploring legal provisions for nuclear disarmament.
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And the U.S. administration is mired in open-ended talks that hang on Kim's whims.
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Dassey provided many of the most damning details himself in response to open-ended questions.
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There are a lot of open-ended questions need to get worked on and resolved.
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Overall, it's a simple open-ended toy that teaches while also promoting imagination and creativity.
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Open-ended military operations overseas have stretched on for so long that starting on Sept.
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It also fundamentally reshapes that program from an open-ended funding to capped federal payments.
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In each Film Club feature, we ask open-ended questions to prompt students to write.
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Many of them ask vague, open-ended questions: Not sleeping well or sleeping too much?
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Canvs Surveys is available for free for researchers analyzing up to 5,000 open-ended responses.
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Then we look at week's end to see whether they asked those open-ended questions.
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"I was hoping it would be unbiased and open-ended," said City Councilor Bob Fenwick.
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The decision to wage open-ended war in Syria, however, also reflects a geopolitical pathology.
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It's a characteristic joke, gleaming with intelligence and a kind of open-ended self-deprecation.
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Aside from being more interesting, the new clue isn't as open-ended like the original.
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I'm not sure if it is speaking to me, or simply an open-ended query.
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Dassey provided many of the most damning details himself in response to open‐ended questions.
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The GOP favors capping federal contributions to Medicaid, which is now an open-ended entitlement.
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The open-ended nature of it will tell you much more about what they value.
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PARIS — David Goffin's French Open ended when he tripped on a tarp during a point.
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Mr. Kassam warns that these views will draw the president into an open-ended war.
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"Ask open-ended questions," said Carla Marie Manly, a clinical psychologist in Sonoma County, Calif.
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It features a stirring whodunit story filled with open-ended conversation paths and memorable characters.
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Over nine years later, "Skyrim" remains the gold standard in open-ended role-playing games.
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What happens to Elio is a more ambiguous and open-ended process of self-invention.
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By day's end, the question of Mr. Herring's fate was arguably the most open-ended.
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Previous ABC News/Washington Post polls have asked respondents only the open-ended ballot question.
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His categories are so open-ended that they might even increase your sense of disorientating plenitude.
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It's grown in good times and bad, because of the open-ended nature of the program.
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The phrase "given strong enough political will" is open-ended enough to allow virtually anything through.
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You often give your students open-ended problems, and you've co-authored many papers with students.
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His other go-to questions include: Starting with an open-ended question is just step one.
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A deal could be open-ended, with details on future tariffs left to meetings between negotiators.
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Third, we can get back to a practice that long characterized the web: open-ended browsing.
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The picture can be read as an open-ended fable about patriarchal privilege and sexualized power.
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But while the exemption has no deadline, the White House insists it is not open-ended.
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" According to Posen, "The size of the fiscal stimulus…is very large, unfunded and open-ended.
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"4" is both beautiful and full of wonder, tightly conceived and exceedingly open-ended—and –hearted.
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Morris, who died last week, left us with this intelligent, stimulating, and typically open-ended show.
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It is open-ended, meaning its cost can fluctuate if more individuals qualify for Medicaid coverage.
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That said, on a separate, open-ended 17-minute interval run, I encountered an odd glitch.
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Keep your questions open-ended and focus more on receiving information that sharing information, suggests Shell.
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To cope she'd shipped herself east, drawn to the open-ended promise of the marine frontier.
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That owes at least something to the open-ended quantitative easing by the Bank of Japan.
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SIX: But the open-ended literary narratives aren't even the most notable thing about this sweater.
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Kuri's closed loop breaks the open-ended narrative in the exhibition at Kurimanzutto, creating curatorial inconsistency.
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MANSELL: I THINK SO. I MEAN, IT IS CERTAINLY OPEN ENDED, WHAT THIS WILL LOOK LIKE.
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That subsidy is open ended — the more you spend on health insurance, the bigger your subsidy.
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Without the show or Azaria accepting any culpability, The Problem With Apu leaves things open-ended.
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The series of open-ended questions include the president's firing of former FBI director James Comey.
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Open-ended funds, except ETFs and money market funds, will be permitted to implement swing pricing.
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And the F.B.I. is not allowed to conduct open-ended investigations without evidence of criminal wrongdoing.
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"Especially with this so-called 'Phase Two' or 'Phase Three', that's completely open-ended," Hufbauer said.
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The host asked soft open-ended questions that invited the candidate to answer with word clouds.
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And knowing the ambivalence of that moment, they left it open-ended so she doesn't die.
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Protestantism has given us not a paradise of free speech, but an open-ended, undisciplined argument.
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Policies to reduce "fire-sale" risks in open-ended investment funds may also help, he said.
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There would be an open-ended occupation, as a sovereign nation's oil was stolen from it.
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At the same time, it's the open-ended questions that can provide the most meaningful insights.
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But my guess is that the original was a bit open-ended and overall too difficult.
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But he did not offer the kind of open-ended commitment that might assuage Ms. Pelosi.
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Keep your devices out of reach, and play with open-ended toys such as kinetic sand.
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That could give some comfort to anyone worried about the possibility of open-ended government stimulus.
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Rather than sections predicting university, marriage and children, Ms. McCormack suggested they be more open-ended.
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These are exactly the characteristics that democracy requires as an open-ended process of self-governance.
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It includes open-ended funds, money market funds, hedge funds, special investment vehicles, securitisation and insurers.
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"The argument that Haiti is not optimally flourishing is really kind of open-ended," he added.
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Chinese laws are often intentionally broad and open-ended to allow regulators discretion in enforcing them.
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The FCA also announced in September new rules for open-ended funds investing in illiquid assets.
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Asked in an open-ended question for their top health-care concern, 22 percent cited costs.
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Beyond a caution to write no more than 259 words, our rules are fairly open-ended.
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"It doesn't seem fair if it's years of open-ended investigations into Trump with infinite resources."
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With the other half, the therapists asked open-ended questions and listened attentively to the answers.
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Life sentences are not open-ended in Jordan, and can essentially be commuted after 20 years.
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This was the third major effort by Republicans to end Medicaid as an open-ended entitlement.
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These open-ended questions foster engagement where there might have been stagnation; inclusivity instead of routine.
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The question grows on Toller, and its open-ended nature is what makes it especially unnerving.
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Supporting NIH will position American scientists to continue the open-ended explorations at which they excel.
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But she said lawmakers should give staffers an open-ended amount of time to seek redress.
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Growing pains for Pokémon Go were inevitable; innovations often begin life as wild, open-ended things.
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People can't have a guarantee of coverage unless there's an assurance of open-ended federal funding.
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In its final iteration, Esc was an eclectic mix of open-ended and pre-programmed design.
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Did you know from the beginning that this new mini-series would have an open-ended conclusion?
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The novel was left on an open-ended note, leaving open the possibility for a sequel novel.
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That's because it is very open-ended, and it does not have a very clear-cut answer.
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The waivers are fairly open-ended, and they don't have specifications about wind-down periods or volumes.
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Bolton further muddied the waters last weekend, suggesting the time frame for a withdrawal was open-ended.
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Open-ended refers to a type of fund that can issue and redeem shares at any time.
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Separate from that, an open-ended Hamilton production is setting up shop in Chicago's Private Bank Theatre.
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While some burning questions were left coyly open-ended, many lingering doubts can be put to bed.
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The questions were blunt, but open-ended enough to be answered in any way the artist chose.
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He added that he believed the structure of open-ended real estate funds needed to be reviewed.
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The talks, which were reported earlier by Swiss finance website Inside Paradeplatz, are open-ended, Raiffeisen added.
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Macron is now adrift and forced by populists into an open-ended and dangerous confrontation with Germany.
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To that point, these new "unofficial" kill lists are nonetheless applications of ISIS's open-ended terror methodology.
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With 26 million members, r/AskReddit is a hugely popular destination — but only for open-ended questions.
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"They were more tax efficient, transparent and less expensive than most open-ended index funds," he added.
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Under an open-ended one against defamation, creators of internet memes have been arrested for embarrassing politicians.
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Yes, some people have mentioned that to me, but, well, this is open, and open-ended book.
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And even when you do, realize that [opinion] should be open-ended as things are constantly changing.
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But another tab, labeled "How to Use the Blog," gestured at something more grand and open-ended.
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It was fiction to think that Congress had approved the open-ended power to delay tax statutes.
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But the finale of the season left the show open ended, and I have so many questions.
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The open-ended Frankenstein lab lets kids build Bluetooth-controlled vehicles, desk fans, and crawling robots. $33.
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The open-ended Frankenstein lab lets kids build Bluetooth-controlled vehicles, desk fans, and crawling robots. $23.
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But unlike baseball or tennis, painting is an open-ended pursuit without any numerical victory or defeat.
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And the exemption process is an open-ended timeline, entirely dependent on the DEA's opaque policy bureau.
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Kurdish leader Barzani told Reuters timing for independence after the vote was "flexible but not open-ended".
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Jimmy Carter issued an open-ended pardon to draft-dodgers who evaded service in the Vietnam War.
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STATUS It began an open-ended run on May 2507 and has up to five performances daily.
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"It is not meant to be an open-ended law but a temporary law," Kelly told journalists.
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The survey contained an open-ended question asking small-business owners to name their most important challenge.
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"These open-ended funds could be forced to sell illiquid assets to meet redemptions," the report noted.
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Graham-Cassidy would replace Medicaid's open-ended federal reimbursement to states with a capped per-beneficiary amount.
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A block grant would transform Medicaid from an open-ended entitlement program into one with capped benefits.
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These kinds of images, in which the inanimate is suddenly animate, generate an open-ended visual conspiracy.
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Credit-card issuers could also get hit hard, as their loans are riskier and potentially open-ended.
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Madani said an open-ended civil disobedience campaign would continue to force the military council from power.
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Of course, that plays out quite different with a fighting game than an open-ended sandbox title.
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"The road was once an open-ended adventure, full of wrong turns and serendipitous discoveries," Albert writes.
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The number of people taking an open-ended prescription for an antidepressant is at a historic high.
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Medicaid has long been an open-ended entitlement, with costs shared by the state and federal government.
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"I like those because they're open-ended," said Crosby, a goalie on the Huskies' women's hockey team.
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The theatrical fantasy adventure, which has an open-ended run, features puppets, animation, fog and fake snow.
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A vocalist, poet and movement artist, Shyu is equally devoted to open-ended abstraction and absorptive storytelling.
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Historically, however, this national security exemption has been invoked very rarely, precisely because it's so open-ended.
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The romance with open-ended days has long faded, replaced by a near crushing desire for structure.
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When Mr. Hopper trains police, he coaches them to ask accusers open-ended and not leading questions.
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Eritrea's system of open-ended service forces conscripts to serve indefinitely, often for decades at a time.
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But I knit in a kind of open-ended way, always expecting projects to take a while.
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But their appeal is as unresolved artifacts of the vital, open-ended process of their own making.
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I don't believe that machines are capable of transferring knowledge from one open-ended system to another.
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Initially, Aaron Paul's character Jesse Pinkman's fate at the end of Breaking Bad was left open ended.
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And that is why it is open-ended and it is widespread in music, arts, language, dance.
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"It's an open-ended program," Ms. Tramontin said, and choristers can stay as long as they wish.
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But, in the open-ended conflict against networks of terrorists, that could mean imprisoning people for life.
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"The decision today is for an open-ended program ... it's not going to stop suddenly," he added.
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The questions are blunt, but open-ended enough to be answered in any way the artist chooses.
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Under a previous president, Ecuador had offered Mr. Assange citizenship and open-ended refuge in its embassy.
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If you really get stuck, a conversational "hack" I use is asking people open-ended relationship questions.
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"Love, Ice Cream is the product of collaborative, open-ended songwriting between Amanda and I," Bezic explains.
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This is the opposite of the Ukraine intervention, an open-ended commitment without an obvious tactical endpoint.
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In deed, here the law itself is rendered open-ended and subject to multiple interpretations and interests.
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Instead of pelting voters with facts, "we ask open-ended questions and then we listen," Fleischer says.
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That's a weakness, but it's a strength, too, if you see the exhibition as an open-ended inquiry.
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The Robinhood accounts look more similar to a money-market fund, which is an open-ended mutual fund.
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Because it is left on an open-ended question — you don't actually see him meet up with Amy.
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Seventeen years ago, Congress gave the president this open-ended authority, and only Congress can take it back.
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Still, it is not at all clear that everyone on an open-ended prescription should come off it.
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Market pricing now also reflects expectations of how the political struggle over open-ended QE will play out.
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Seven U.K. open-ended commercial real estate funds subsequently suspended dealings to avoid fire sales of underlying assets.
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It was always understood that those shows would be left open-ended, there would never be a resolution.
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Trump has sought to detangle the U.S. military from open-ended conflicts in places like Syria and Afghanistan.
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She is also a rigid micro-manager in a business that is by nature fluid and open-ended.
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In addition to the two open-ended funds, Woodford has a listed fund, Woodford Patient Capital Trust (WPCT).
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Their disputes over visitation scheduling, which Lewis originally said were open-ended, left the reality star feeling anxious.
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The UK's two largest open-ended property funds, run by Henderson and M&G Investments, did the same.
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But it doesn't have the same open-ended potential of Boomerang — which Snapchat has still yet to copy.
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That open-ended story, more than one with a Hollywood ending, has the power to resonate with audiences.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu describes the effort as an open-ended campaign to push back arch-foe Tehran.
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When the books were published, the fate of the Baudelaires and its overarching moral was left open-ended.
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Perhaps because of all that accrued history, the digital present affords less room for open-ended, boisterous optimism.
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Our new Post-ABC poll asked Democrats an open-ended question on support for the party's 22020 nomination.
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Such an open-ended circumvention of immigration laws was an unconstitutional exercise of authority by the Executive Branch.
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For example, it has reduced the number of open-ended long-term mutual funds to 92 from 106.
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House Republicans said this open-ended subsidy had encouraged people to select more expensive coverage, driving up premiums.
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At the very least, they should make regulators question whether open-ended funds are suitable for property investing.
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Despite its flaws, the Cadillac tax provides a powerful offset to the open ended health insurance tax break.
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It's the kind of open-ended concept that could become a bottomless pit, if the court jumps in.
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I don't think you can just rush out there and just say we got an open-ended spigot.
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While answering questions is beneficial, it's also good to ask your child open ended questions about their day.
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As president, however, Trump has had to commit to an open-ended presence in Afghanistan and, now, Syria.
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Within minutes, students were batting around text citations, asking open-ended questions, and leading the discussion without interference.
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In another essay question, UC Berkeley provided students with space to respond to a more open-ended question.
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The police had created open-ended "terrorism enterprise investigations" that were clearly intended to circumvent the Handschu guidelines.
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Creative thinking focuses on possibilities and opportunities and is open-ended in terms of how we get there.
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Beware: More than a few major stores have altered their previously generous open-ended return policies this year.
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It is, after all, when the season is at its most open-ended, before the rosters are finalized.
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"The situation is getting worse, and it's open-ended and there is no end in sight," he said.
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Soap operas with their repetitive, open-ended structure reflected the rhythms of women's housework—and so did baseball.
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As we've written before, messaging platforms have risen almost as a counterbalance to open-ended platforms like Facebook's.
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Ask open-ended questions and listen carefully to the tone as well as the words of the responses.
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Islamism, by contrast, was a much broader and enduringly more open-ended and ambiguous basis for political engagement.
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It felt simple, naïvely so in retrospect, uncomplicated by the implications of an open-ended period of caregiving.
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"The lipstick was an open-ended protest monument, a symbol of dissent at the time," Mr. Wrede said.
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Instead of pelting voters with facts, "we ask open-ended questions and then we listen," Fleischer told me.
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And there is something of a wild card: The F.B.I. has an open-ended counterintelligence investigation into Russia.
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However, it switched earlier this week to an open-ended program in response to tumult in financial markets.
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But in open-ended conversations about complex issues, such hedges will eventually get irritating, if not outright baffling.
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The open-ended deployment of American troops in Syria (who, in total, number about 1,000) frustrates Mr Trump.
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The traditional business practices of public relations firms are structured primarily around open-ended retainers and billable hours.
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And I'll ask a number of open-ended questions about what's important to get right as a leader.
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But Mr. Trump himself has expressed deep skepticism about an open-ended American military commitment in that country.
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It is precisely the kind of vague open-ended and subjective term that the framers feared and rejected.
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The game is definitely more open-ended than the collection-focused Pokémon GO and Harry Potter: Wizards Unite.
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Some officials even claimed this massive, open-ended welfare expansion would make their budgets more stable and predictable.
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Both Trump and the Democratic candidates are aware of this public sentiment against open-ended engagement in Afghanistan.
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He's also endorsed overhauling both Medicare and Medicaid, putting the open-ended entitlement programs on a stricter budget.
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And isn't having that finite timeframe better than the open-ended question How long will this go on?
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In that way, Medicaid is an open-ended funding commitment to cover a set percent of enrollees' bills.
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I wanted to just check in and see how you are,' and keep it as an open-ended discussion.
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" Featuring more interactivity and a wider variety of environments, it's more open-ended, he says, "a kind of playground.
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Surprises at work require you to be more open-ended with your commitments, doing things on a rolling basis.
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Esscape Room: The Real Kitchen Nightmare Open-ended run at 24-11 41st Avenue, Long Island City, Queens; esscaperoom.com.
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Shadow Tactics is sharper, slicker, more finely attenuated and readable...and yet I find Commandos 2 more open-ended.
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The open-ended question could serve as a jumping off point for a collaborative story comprised of everyone's responses.
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However, an Aviva spokesman said the planned REIT was not in competition with Aviva Investors' existing open-ended fund.
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In fact, Forsaken's story takes more of an open-ended approach than even longtime fans might be used to.
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On Wheel, each video becomes an open-ended project that its community of users can be a part of.
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Rail services have been roughly halved since the CGT and its allies began an open-ended strike last Wednesday.
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Having declared an open-ended war on terror, George W. Bush set up military commissions and authorised warrantless wiretaps.
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It lacked the open-ended nature of past games, and it didn't really offer a whole lot to do.
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They cannot navigate reliably around an ordinary home, move their hands with human dexterity, or conduct open-ended conversations.
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But our children need to have that open-ended, what-do-you-want-to-do-today feeling more often.
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To some degree it echoes the famous (and, at the time, very controversial) open-ended conclusion to The Sopranos.
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Simpson's murder charge is "open-ended" and includes first-degree murder, according to the Sacramento County District Attorney's Office.
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This privacy guarantee, added to the constitution in 1791, safeguards the public against open-ended, "unreasonable" searches and seizures.
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Mraz's concept for the exhibition was open-ended enough for artists to approach this multilayered site with unclouded eyes.
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At its worst, that open-ended conversation can quickly devolve into an online screaming match, no matter the subject.
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For half of the duration of the class, students would team up to work on an open-ended project.
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I begin with open-ended ecosystems, which contain various agents with A.I.s that are very reactive to the environment.
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There was an open-ended option for women to say what it was they found particularly attractive about Jason.
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It's not a very good answer, although to be fair this is also a difficult and open-ended question.
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And though everything else about the announcement remains vague, it points to an open-ended strategy on Aurora's part.
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Democrats argued Trump was proposing an open-ended commitment with no exit strategy or ceiling on US troops there.
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Even without this, it still feels like one of the biggest, most open-ended VR apps available right now.
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The alternative seems to be the kind of open-ended legal and financial chaos that engulfed Greece in 2010.
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Open-ended is also the broader question of what the Court in Kennedy's absence will do about gay rights.
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For a start, open-ended property funds do not borrow and own only around 5% of British commercial property.
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Fiverr, for instance, started as an open-ended platform on which every job was worth the same price: $5.
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Mr. Putin has also specified that he signaled to Mr. Assad that the Russian commitment was not open-ended.
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The challenge here is that there's a lot of nuance when you're asking these kind of open-ended questions.
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That's the open-ended question we asked the members of the CNBC Global CFO Council in our quarterly survey.
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This should be reformed, but drug costs are merely one manifestation of Medicare's open-ended incentives to inflate expenditures.
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Clinton has not met with the press corps for an open-ended question-and-answer session this calendar year.
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Since its structured as an open-ended entitlement, Medicare has no real cap on how much it can spend.
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U.S. tariffs intensify pressure on the lira, raising the prospect of an open-ended cycle of protectionism and devaluation.
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" She said Trump's lack of specifics set up an open-ended commitment with "no accountability to the American people.
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"I believe I just asked him an open-ended question, Mr. Chairman," Sondland recalled of the conversation with Trump.
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As an open-ended toy, the play scenarios with dollhouses are endless as children invent realistic and imaginary scenes.
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" Women, on the other hand, generally prefer more open-ended questions, like "What do you think of this band?
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He never asked me an open-ended question or left it to me to choose a topic of conversation.
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The production feels less like a finished play than an endlessly open-ended conversation, being invented on the spot.
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When she arrived, she asked me a series of questions that seemed open-ended but actually had right answers.
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And there remain several open-ended questions as to where that money came from and what happened to it.
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It's an open-ended group, so any member that wants to participate in this conversation can join any time.
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Just before she boarded her plane for Germany, the couple had what Mr. Mateo called an open-ended conversation.
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The commitment was open-ended; the government covered its share no matter the cost, or how many people enrolled.
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But the conflict with Al Qaeda and its morphing, splintering progeny is open-ended, meaning life imprisonment without trial.
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This open-ended question served pretty much as the best softball pitch of the day (so far, at least).
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While examining witnesses, lawyers tend to avoid open-ended questions that might result in answers they're unprepared to handle.
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The cold open ended with Republicans spraying what appeared to be beers all over each other to celebrate Kavanaugh.
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These "maximalist goals," Mr. Stein said, created the conditions for open-ended occupation, locking the status quo in place.
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ROSE With hindsight, you have probably realized that it was a mistake to make such an open-ended offer.
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But Puerto Rico's funding pool is also capped, as opposed to that of the states, which is open-ended.
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Reappearing the next year in the United States as "The Americans," the photographs stood on their own, open-ended.
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If you're not finding much to go off, have a few open-ended questions prepared to break the ice.
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The call came on top of an open-ended rail strike that began on Wednesday, halving domestic train services.
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"It will become an open-ended agreement to continue to monitor (the oil market) and stabilize it," Falih said.
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Medicaid recipients' open-ended entitlement to health care would be replaced by a per-person allotment to the states.
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As we waited for the office to open, he lamented Eritrea's ravaged economy and the open-ended conscription program.
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They have since started eating again but are threatening an open-ended hunger strike if conditions are not improved.
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" The open-ended religious and moral exemptions, Judge Beetlestone wrote, amounted to "the proverbial exception that swallows the rule.
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He didn't foresee it growing beyond the pages of Ctrl+Alt+Del, so it's a pretty open-ended celebration.
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I liked how that sounded—so far from the open-ended conversation I had over the sad boy special.
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The waivers are fairly open-ended, Peterson said, and they don't have specifications about wind-down periods or volumes.
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All aspects of review should be clearly identified, not left open-ended and subjected to bureaucratic whim or discretion.
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Unsurprisingly, the Facebook event description for poly motion is very open-ended: 'discover | chill | dance | fuck | or skip | nothing.
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A conflict like that might ultimately be more winnable, some believe, and therefore shorter than the current open-ended engagements.
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Instead of pelting voters with facts, "we ask open-ended questions and then we listen," Fleischer told me in 2016.
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Mental health services were said to be harder to quantify than other medical procedures, and had open-ended treatment times.
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The president was going to leave that open-ended, but then, I think said, I&aposm going to leave today.
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Jones Day was mandated by VW's supervisory board to lead an open-ended investigation into an emissions test cheating scandal.
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I pointed out how open ended that argument is since most politicians truly believe their reelections help the national interest.
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This clause, however well-intentioned, is quite open ended, something that those being regulated have every right to object to.
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More than any other jihadi group, IS has promoted open-ended lone wolf attacks as a weapon against the West.
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What makes Toca Boca so appealing to children is that the apps are designed to inspire more open-ended play.
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This open-ended question puts the client in the driver's seat and helps me learn what's most important to them.
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It was this open-ended legislation that was ultimately killed when Collins, Lisa Murkowski and John McCain voted with Democrats.
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The other first, explained Lucca and Olifiers, is the sheer open-ended, community-driven and 'persistent' scale of the game.
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Even at their most static, his works are theatrical, transforming the act of seeing into an open-ended choreographed experience.
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MashUp Machine seeks to bring the creativity and open-ended nature of traditional storytelling to the era of mass media.
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The more open ended and creative that play, the more it will serve their brain development for their entire lives.
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But the Oculus Quest announcement has raised its own set of questions, some strictly practical, others sweeping and open-ended.
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Is Deja's living situation resolved to some extent by the end of the finale, or is that left open-ended?
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They described "pocket-sized portability" as Pip's "main USP" — combined with its "integrated touchscreen and friction-free, open-ended programmability".
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In many ways, compared to chess, Go is an open-ended game with multiple ways of playing, reflecting your personality.
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But he might prefer an open-ended process to one with clear milestones and deadlines that would pin him down.
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They are also overhauling Medicaid — ending the program's days as an open-ended entitlement and instituting a federal spending cap.
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It doesn't reconcile that goal with the federal government's open-ended promise to pay for virtually every form of care.
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These open-ended interview questions may appear harmless with no right or wrong answers to them, but don't be fooled.
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Videos of people playing the open-ended sandbox game still get tens of billions of views every year on YouTube.
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Where Dunbar's sculptural paintings achieve a genteel formalism, Monaghan's expressionistic works deliberately highlight their open-ended and often anarchic nature.
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Additionally, the FDA currently administers the open-ended rules on a case-by-case basis that is hard to predict.
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An open ended marketing earmark for a flawed web tool could give seniors nothing more than a website to nowhere.
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But like a lot of open-ended records, "Harlem River Drive," made for Morris Levy's Roulette label, wasn't a hit.
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Barnier spoke of "significant points of disagreement" on the transition, and suggested Britain was trying to keep it open-ended.
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In many cases, these government gag orders are open-ended, meaning the companies are never allowed to talk about them.
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Many Senate Republicans wanted at least a censure, but balked Friday at Democrats' open-ended call for a special session.
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More evidence of this comes in response to Gallup's open-ended question about the most important problem facing the nation.
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So I tend to ask really open-ended questions like: What are the kinds of things that make you happy?
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The AGG impose firm time limits on the FBI at this stage to help ensure investigations don't become open-ended.
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Steve King of Iowa told Politico they're planning to vocally object to Mueller's spending as an open-ended fishing expedition.
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Recently, he attempted to enforce an open-ended ban on citizens from eight countries, including Iran, Libya, Syria, and Yemen.
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Instead, it has preferred to continue vague and open-ended authorizations that allow for presidential deployment of forces anytime, anywhere.
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"We leave it fairly open ended," one official said of the questionnaire, which was first reported by The Washington Post.
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The struggle against terrorists — people prepared both to kill innocents and to die for a political cause — is open-ended.
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Feldman explained that while surveys are a common research tool for businesses, open-ended questions can be a big problem.
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Studies have shown that simple toys are better for open-ended play than complicated ones, since they're more imagination-igniting.
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As far as wanting to evoke an emotion from a listener, I would like for that to be open ended.
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They came in response to an open-ended feature in which local figures were asked about their hopes for 2017.
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Rendering may be easy, and color may be intuitive, but everything else is subject to open-ended, non-conclusive investigation.
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I hope that it's an open-ended piece of work — it provides questions and avenues of thought and not answers.
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Thus began the era of indefinite or open-ended prescribing, and not just for the most severe cases of depression.
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The reasons for the sinking were unclear: Winds on Saturday were a moderate 5 on the open-ended Beaufort scale.
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"I usually start with a very open-ended question like, 'Tell me everything I should know about you,'" she says.
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The protesters vowed instead to push ahead with an open-ended civil disobedience campaign to force the military from power.
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Graham-Cassidy also fundamentally overhauls Medicaid, placing a federal spending cap on what had previously been an open-ended entitlement.
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" Mr. Pharr continued, "My job is to observe it and do my own personal interpretation, which is indeed open-ended.
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Music, in his telling, is about open-ended, never-ending pleasure, about gaining confidence in your own choices and judgments.
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The Fed announced open-ended additional stimulus on Monday, and Goh acknowledged that some steam came off the dollar rally.
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The Federal Reserve also launched a series of measures to sustain the economy, including an open-ended asset-purchase program.
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Trump's sudden and open-ended tariff increases, almost at will, are effectively building a similar structure of trade isolation today.
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Mr. Trump has repeatedly threatened to withdraw American troops and is wary of United States involvement in open-ended wars.
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Democrats want any authorization to limit operations in order to avoid another open-ended ground war in the Middle East.
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Unclear Ms. Harris's campaign completed the yes/no section of the survey but only one of the open-ended questions.
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How do you create a story with a beginning, a middle and an end out of an open-ended game?
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And because the ESM makes subsidised loans which countries must pay back, it would not involve open-ended fiscal transfers.
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We engage in open-ended conversations with casual acquaintances on unfamiliar topics that frequently open our minds to new ideas.
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That research allowed for open-ended projects like Brain's Magenta, an investigation into how machines might generate art and music.
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Yet the Trump administration is still pushing for action on an ambitious, if open-ended, plan for housing finance reform.
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The four open-ended questions we use in our weekly Film Club are intended to encourage thoughtful and honest dialogue.
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China's last bout of open-ended, one-man rule under Chairman Mao Zedong did not end well for his people.
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To head off a Turkish incursion America had to promise the Kurds an open-ended deployment in north-east Syria.
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Players explore vacation scenes from airport security to hotel check-in with this app designed for open-ended imaginary play.
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If students have never done open-ended research in class before, you'll need to discuss issues of reliability of sources.
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It did so first in September 2014 by announcing an end to its third and open-ended quantitative easing program.
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The executive said the conversation at Tuesday night's dinner was open-ended and did not have a formal policy agenda.
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One advantage of the open-ended declaration is that Trump will not be boxed in when he meets with Kim.
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Many big police departments will not use open-ended mug shot searches because of the chance of a mistaken identification.
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Make space for quick, loud, spectacular statements and surreal alternatives but hold sacred long-term, open-ended, steady commitment. 5.
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Instead of the current open-ended federal entitlement, states would get capped payments based on the number of Medicaid enrollees.
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As for what audiences will take away from the experience, that's something the DIA has left very consciously open-ended.
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Two open-ended questions simply asked respondents to list what they thought might impact a man's ability to have children.
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It seemed like Ryan might pursue an open-ended delay of the vote and possibly start a longer negotiation process.
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It's supposed to be focused more on open-ended infiltration missions, and it features the player trying to take down TransCorp.
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Then there is the matter of creating a new, open-ended tax break for investors, who are usually the wealthiest Americans.
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Those surveyed were asked an open-ended question: Name the man, living anywhere in the world, whom you admire the most.
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A miniscule 1% said trade was their most important issue for 2020 in a CNN open-ended question taken in March.
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Nevertheless, bookings by temporary VW staff, whose jobs are less secure than those on open-ended contracts, are falling, he said.
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Working on these projects is more open-ended than regular classwork, and the work requires students to be persistent, Reitzig said.
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Right now funding for the Medicaid program is open-ended; the federal government and the states split costs for medical expenses.
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Niantic notes, however, that "some misbehaviors" (they leave that one pretty open-ended) will work out to an instant perma ban.
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Gonzalez-Torres's open-ended, fully conceived artworks managed to be rigorous without being pedantic, and deeply, gorgeously human without being sentimental.
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Sometimes I feel like I'm playing referee for an open-ended, open-source, high-stakes game played with resources and data.
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Open-ended investment funds like Woodford's are required to limit their holdings of unlisted assets to 10% of their overall portfolio.
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The three funds managed by Prestige are open-ended to match their investment profile, and yield more than 8%, he said.
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It was built in an open-ended manner that will be able to reflect all of our interests in due time.
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Intended as an open-ended work, with additional videos being added as the uprising continues, Do You Hear the People Say?
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Today, the sense of community that little magazines were designed to create and foster is largely open-ended and ever-changing.
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The use of electronics ranges from strict sequenced rigor to open-ended jamming, sometimes both in the space of a song.
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"You have to have this open-ended 'let's search for anything or everything,'" a source involved in the process told me.
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Asking open-ended questions is a great strategy, and it's always important to let people open up on their own terms.
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A bubble requires an open-ended "greed" storyline promising massive upside, which the rationale for owning bonds at today's prices lacks.
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But beyond the upbeat language, and uncontentious ideas like the tax harmonisation proposal, the paper's European chapter is largely open-ended.
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The parole board acts like a court, deciding whether to release convicts, many of them on life or open-ended sentences.
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Open-ended "writs of assistance" gave authorities licence to search anything they liked, infuriating the colonists and inspiring the Fourth Amendment.
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Along with transactional evidence from the market, open-ended fund redemptions will "drive capital values over the short term", he said.
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Questions such as "how did I get it?" or "will there ever be a cure?" must remain open-ended for now.
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The lessons are open-ended and can be repeated as often as needed, allowing students to move at their own pace.
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But you run these investigations, you know, sending your client in to testify in this open-ended fashion would be nightmarish.
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If members of Congress ask open-ended questions, Mueller will likely pivot back to his report and refuse to expound further.
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" To this end, the work sheets ask open-ended questions about how people feel about money: "What is money to me?
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With many of the comforts of home and open-ended permanent visas, Mexico already plays host to a slew of Americans.
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Cities: Skylines is an open-ended, city building simulation game that lets players create the city of their dreams—or nightmares.
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Maybe you're thinking of looking for another job or fantasizing about taking off on an open-ended trip around the world.
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The House bill would impose a per-person cap on this funding, as opposed to the current open-ended match system.
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The Australian Open concluded earlier this year, the French Open ended earlier this month, and Wimbledon officially starts on July 63.
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Season 1 left the story fairly open-ended — Full House wasn't exactly known for its cliffhangers — and adaptable for future episodes.
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Season 1 left the story fairly open-ended — Full House wasn't exactly known for its cliffhangers — and adaptable for future episodes.
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It will end Medicaid as an open-ended entitlement program and convert it into a system of fixed payments to states.
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"I try to keep my work open-ended, but the subjects of technology, consumer products, and death are evident," he says.
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But, but, but: The source cautioned that the conversations with the president have been relatively loose and open-ended so far.
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At the same time, the idea that people want open-ended self-expression goes counter to one of Harmonix's earliest lessons.
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NATO's commitment to the country is now more or less open-ended, albeit at much lower levels than in the past.
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Those options would change Medicaid from an open-ended commitment to states to one that is capped at a certain amount.
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Not surprisingly, 42 percent of those polled in an open-ended question said the housing crisis was the most troubling issue.
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Once treated as an open-ended appointment, a law passed last year now limits the librarian's initial term to 10 years.
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Even before gymnastics did away with "the perfect 10" and replaced it with open-ended scoring, perfection was never truly possible.
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But European allies fear being pulled into another open-ended foreign assignment that is costly, unpopular at home and potentially dangerous.
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It introduced the conditional tense with open-ended sample sentences: If only I knew who was calling the telephone every day . . .
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More important, even if it were militarily attainable, we should still avoid another open-ended military commitment disconnected from U.S. security.
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Surreal, open-ended environments made from odd, nonlinear, multi-layered structures somehow still seem to fit together by some unknown logic.
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The artist forms an open-ended narrative with his works, manipulating simple spheres and cubes to form a larger impactful image.
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For those unfamiliar, Roblox is a universe of user-generated 22007D virtual worlds, where kids can engage in open-ended play.
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Like many a platform, what's interesting about Coach is how its open-ended structure could be leveraged to help Coach grow.
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When applied to Iran's Revolutionary Guards Corps, this can mean an open-ended campaign involving far more direct US military involvement.
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The legislation would put a cap on federal Medicaid reimbursement for states, dramatically changing the program from an open-ended entitlement.
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That failure offset the enthusiasm from the Federal Reserve's announcement of an open-ended asset purchase program to sustain the economy.
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A wedding is a one-shot celebration of tying the knot, but marriage is an open-ended practice of disentangling misunderstandings.
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For one, shows can be written in satisfying movie-like arcs, rather than the open-ended storytelling that traditional TV requires.
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In contrast to more closed platforms like Facebook and Instagram, Twitter is designed to facilitate open-ended conversations among total strangers.
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You don't want a project to be so open-ended that students get lost and have no clue how to begin.
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Markets are getting support from the Federal Reserve, which said Monday it would embark on an open-ended asset purchase program.
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The announcement from the Fed for 'open ended' quantitative easing offsets the negative impact to emerging markets wealth, Goldman Sachs said.
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Shelby Johnson from Massachusetts thinks assignments need to be more open-ended: In school, many students feel detached from their studies.
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Using open-ended questions will help encourage children to identify and develop their own values and standards around appropriate online behavior.
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The open-ended language is stirring alarm among immigration hawks, who are looking to Trump to enact long-awaited policy changes.
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Instead, they found more value in the actually open-ended artist residencies, where the artists benefit from the local manufacturing expertise.
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On February 25, 2007, Hikmat signed a "blanket purchase agreement" with the U.S. military, an open-ended contract for trucking services.
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More disappointing was that the franchise killed off Smith instead of leaving his character's story open-ended for a potential sequel.
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These sometimes come with open-ended requests for access to users' data, meaning there is little or no time limit involved.
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National Security Council staff members are peppering their Pentagon colleagues with questions, expressing fears of costly, open-ended American troop commitments.
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As a law professor who occasionally represents indigent criminal defendants, I am deeply troubled by prosecutions under vague, open-ended laws.
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Ryan refused to assure Democrats he would take up any Senate-passed bipartisan bill or allow open-ended debate on immigration.
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There was a brief moment, in the early 1990s, when the digital future felt open-ended and up for our invention.
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The open-ended debate, which senators predicted could drag on for more than a week, will pit proposals against one another.
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GoDaddy overhauled its employee evaluation forms, replacing open-ended questions with specific criteria that evaluated employees' impact, rather than their character.
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The show balances a mixture of approaches to the subject — some quite literal and didactic, others more playful and open-ended.
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We've deliberately left it open-ended, but the thought is to include a lot of originals, which may even mean long novellas.
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Lux Prima shows she's got the range, but it leaves open-ended so many unanswered questions about ageism for women in music.
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The firm manages a second, smaller open-ended fund, the income focus fund, as well as the listed Woodford Patient Capital Trust.
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In the age of reboots and revivals, what's that discussion like about giving closure while also keeping a story somewhat open-ended?
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If you live for games that leave you with memorable stories, few are more open-ended and unpredictable than No Man's Sky.
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You can then ask an open-ended question for your followers who are prompted to "type something," in response to the question.
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But those old loyalties felt distant in Tomas's quiet corner of the world, where each day's purpose was clear, exhilarating, open-ended.
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By drawing on Japanese folk stories and myths about animals, Tsutaja is able to construct imaginative, open-ended narratives about these events.
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The plastic head of the Dyson is an open-ended sphere rather than an elongated nozzle with a filter on the backend.
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California governor Gavin Newsom, per the Fresno Bee: PG&E's bankruptcy remains "an open-ended question, and that's a question for them."
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Certainly we should know about the injustices of the past -- but this need not require the open-ended shaming of individuals themselves.
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They purposefully designed the gloves to be open-ended, however, so couples could choose actions that matched their relationship needs and personalities.
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Previous Animal Crossing games were wonderfully open-ended, dropping your human avatar in a town full of animals and letting you wander.
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"We prefer using open-ended hedged investment products ... to provide benefits similar to what is expected from private hedge funds," he said.
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Rather than worrying about getting every word right, parents should commit to having multiple, open-ended conversations with children about sexual health.
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Open-ended contracts create "an incentive to turn molehills into mountains, as they never want to end the money train," he adds.
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The news that Bergdahl is set to plead guilty in his case offers some closure to a season left largely open-ended.
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This refusal is by its very nature unyielding, in that it is open-ended and one is always in relation to it.
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It was nominated for eight Tonys, won two, and became an open-ended hit — playing 1,005 performances and launching a national tour.
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Faced with an open-ended exile and a fair amount of free time, Carville patients reconstructed facsimile versions of their old lives.
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If President Trump resists an open-ended deposition and Mueller seeks one by subpoena anyway, Mueller could lose at the Supreme Court.
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" "I think overall it's to have a more open-ended conversation and see what we can do to come together on strategy.
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Asahi will invest in open-ended funds, which are liquid and allow investors to redeem their investment at any time, he added.
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Obamacare's Medicaid expansion is still phased out, and a per-person cap on spending still replaces the current open-ended matching system.
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It's an open-ended ticked with numerous stops along the way, a time of recreation, with growth and the opportunity to learn.
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He says more sensitive and open-ended questioning techniques may lead to breakthroughs in cold cases that have been abandoned for years.
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But there were further questions lingering, like why should someone making that peculiar, open-ended search be immediately led to divisive politics?
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"It's very open-ended now," said Paul Barker, executive director of the Institute of National Affairs, a Port Moresby-based think-tank.
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"Boy" keeps Liam's fate open-ended, without a decisive denouement; perhaps his confusion, anger and mumbled attempts at friendship are tragic enough.
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Like previous games in the series, players are dropped into open-ended environments where they're given apparent freedom to determine the outcome.
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Minutes from the European Central Bank's latest minutes showed that policymakers concluded that the ECB's guidance should be seen as "open-ended".
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Personal loans are generally for a fixed length of time, but Tally's line of credit is open-ended, like a credit card.
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But most of this narrative business exists to provide diversion from — and occasions for — a series of wide-ranging, open-ended arguments.
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TCA's Press said there was an inherent asset and liability mismatch in open-ended funds, even if the loans are short term.
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That rule is intended to prevent the United States from keeping secretive, open-ended watchlists based on suspicions that are ultimately unfounded.
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In reality, they amount to little more than the arbitrary and open-ended micromanagement of a family by an unaccountable government worker.
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He's opposed to an "open-ended commitment" in Syria, but supports maintaining a "very limited" counter-intelligence and special operations presence there.
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President Trump committed the United States to an open-ended conflict in Afghanistan on Monday night, reversing course from his campaign pledges.
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Many saw it as too strange or cryptic, and didn't like the bizarre custom sound replacements or the confusing open-ended environments.
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Leung, who grew up in Canada, says his international upbringing has played a part in his open-ended approach to Chinese cuisine.
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Kin represents Lovell's most recent works in the Phillips' exhibition and reveals a turn toward open-ended narratives that demand thoughtful viewing.
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Like in Endless Legend, this short and accessible on-ramp immediately dumps you into an open-ended and seemingly unstructured strategic wilderness.
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Whether Mr. Trump should be personally involved in open-ended trade talks has been the subject of some disagreement within the administration.
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It began an open-ended debate that could determine the fate of the hundreds of thousands of young immigrants known as Dreamers.
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The ensuing investigation—by both houses of Congress and the FBI—into potential connections between Trump-land and Moscow is open-ended.
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The military establishment welcomed an open-ended commitment based on conditions on the ground, although they remained wary of an impulsive president.
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A year into his presidency, he is adding Syria to a list of open-ended conflicts that already includes Afghanistan and Iraq.
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Instead of open-ended payments, the federal government would give states a maximum payment for nearly every individual enrolled in the program.
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Section 165 also authorizes the Federal Reserve to take other macroprudential steps that it "determines are appropriate," an extremely open-ended mandate.
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When the Chinese Communist Party eliminated term limits, allowing Mr. Xi to keep his tenure open-ended, Mr. Trump extolled the outcome.
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Workers at that factory haven't organized an open-ended strike since the 1969-1970 GE-wide strike that cost the conglomerate dearly.
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Gallup's World Affairs survey found that 51 percent said North Korea is America's "greatest enemy" when asked for an open-ended answer.
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Their insights — fueled by a mix of practice, speculation and maybe a bit of projection — are an open-ended Google search away.
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But she did answer the open-ended follow-up by explaining that she couldn't recall if she'd shared an article on Facebook.
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I put a lot of effort into creating open-ended narratives, where the viewer completes the narrative based on their personal perspective.
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When asked an open-ended question about what was the biggest problem facing the U.S., 33 percent of respondents mentioned the government.
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Inducing autocurricula in physically grounded and open-ended environments could eventually enable agents to acquire an unbounded number of human-relevant skills.
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Under the plan, Medicaid, an open-ended entitlement program designed to cover all health care needs, would be put on a budget.
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Since the Periodic Review Board began operating in late 2013, it has re-examined 63 detainees being held in open-ended detention.
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I think a lot of people aren't willing to imagine that a filmmaker could purposely want to leave an ending open-ended.
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The rush into the country to punish the perpetrators of the 2001 attacks had evolved into something else: an open-ended occupation.
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In reality, both the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan began as regime-change operations, and then morphed into more open-ended missions.
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The big picture: House Democrats are attempting to keep the public tuned into open-ended investigations of Trump and his administration. Rep.
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Supernatural and atmospheric, this open-ended gothic is bolstered further by contributions from one of the pioneers of electronic music, Daphne Oram.
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"I didn't want the piece to be explicitly about that, though, so I tried to make it more open ended," the artist explains.
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Minsk was extended beyond its end-2015 deadline and although it does not have a new, formal deadline it is not open-ended.
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The Alexa Prize chatbots are forging the path to where Amazon aims to be, with an assistant capable of natural, open-ended dialogue.
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An issue of concern, however is around "open ended" funds supplying a substantial proportion of cross border flows into developing economies, Carney said.
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The style of play in Minecraft is also great training for the digital workplace: it's collaborative, real time, iterative and largely open-ended.
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Usage for Title I cash can be "pretty open-ended" -- to pay teachers and staff, after-school programs and other things, Packer said.
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It ditches the open-ended level selection of the first game in favor of a linear sequence— which better suits the new story.
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But he still had to confront once again the prospect of an open-ended run with latex and silicone cemented to his head.
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The new program — branded the Healthy American Opportunity (HAO) — will allow states to ask permission to end their traditional, open-ended Medicaid program.
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Exam questions, for instance, have been reframed to be more open-ended, to encourage critical thinking as well as knowledge of a subject.
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And yet, she sought a decision open-ended enough that other creative businesses that sell wedding services could turn away same-sex couples.
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By drawing on Japanese folk stories and myths about animals, Gaku Tsutaja is able to construct imaginative, open-ended narratives about historical traumas.
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Toca Boca, known for its open-ended play apps for young children, is in the midst of the biggest shift in its history.
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How Democrats view Republicans: Of the 210% who provided open-ended descriptions of Republicans, responses included: selfish, greedy, corrupt, spineless, fearful and bad.
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Property industry experts say real estate yield-seeking investors have been switching to listed REITs from open-ended funds since the Brexit vote.
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Her open-ended identity makes her a recipe for stardom in the fashion industry, but in the real world, it's a different story.
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Brühlmann doesn't pin down how deep Mia's problems go, which leaves the metaphor open-ended enough to apply to a range of situations.
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"Mormon and Gay" leaves the question of future relationships for Fulmer and Searle open-ended, saying they don't know what the future holds.
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The show's run is open-ended, Mr. Rinaldi said, and the role of the King has not been cast after Mr. Kim's run.
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By yesterday afternoon, Trump Jr.'s lawyers had drafted a letter to Burr saying they would not agree to an open-ended interview.
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Kelly's newfound appetite for this kind of semi-abstract portraiture leads him to such open-ended, biomorphic pictures as "Study for Plant" (1949).
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The endless series of rewrites and reshoots required to craft a movie are at odds with his open-ended method of making music.
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"It could be open-ended, or it could end right there, and I think that's what makes this movie so special," she said.
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The questions, the director said, were open-ended, and she stressed that her group's website heavily selects for people interested in nurturing diversity.
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She found the same two troubling things in her most recent MTurk studies: repeated GPS locations and nonsense answers to open-ended questions.
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It would also place a hard federal spending cap on the program for the first time, overhauling it from an open-ended entitlement.
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"This is an open-ended investigation and we are looking into the Twitter matter," Chinmoy Biswal, a deputy commissioner of police, told Reuters.
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Others are baffled by the vagueness of his open-ended inquiry into Clinton's emails, which is unlikely to be resolved by Election Day.
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I wanted the project to be open-ended and mutable, so that it could be used as an instrument for whoever needed it.
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It doesn't alter the underlying overhaul Republicans want, taking Medicaid from a truly open-ended entitlement to a program with a spending limit.
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The flaws discovered are open-ended, allowing for the execution of arbitrary code on a machine, under the guise of the Quicktime Player.
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An open-ended "How, as president, would you deal with the rise of China?" could have led to any number of interesting responses.
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Still, the source noted that the discussions Trump has been having have so far been open-ended and nothing has yet been decided.
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However, if a VC passes but ends the email with the open-ended entreaty, "Let's stay in touch for the next round" — don't!
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Lost in that conception is that there's also this open-ended way of thinking where you're not always trying to answer a question.
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Rather than spending time in lots of menus, GardenWarfare 2 has created an open-ended main map where playerscan direct their own session.
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In the early days of Amazon, Jeff Bezos used to ask every candidate open-ended questions in their interviews — and their SAT scores
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The first was an open call for a "Solid, Concrete Border Wall Concept"; the second, "Other Border Wall Concept," was more open ended.
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Essentially, open-ended funding gave him carte blanche to pursue his next venture, and he immediately started down the track of improving search.
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These are opposed to the current open-ended system under which the federal government pays a fixed percentage of what a state spends.
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For someone who has lived a lifetime with the character's open-ended story, this is a difficult sentence to get your head around.
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Since the open-ended scoring system was introduced to the sport in 2006, it was the biggest winning margin of any global championships.
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President Donald Trump took second place with 14% of respondents citing him when asked, open-ended, to name the man they admired most.
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Many of the exercises had the sort of open-ended approaches that have long been the province of sociology classes and business retreats.
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As I said above, to the extent possible, these measures should be explicitly open-ended, set to automatically continue until economic indicators recover.
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It's open-ended enough for there to be value in experimentation, and short enough to make trying out different approaches a palatable possibility.
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Like its heroine, the series is an exercise in modification — how to quadruple a story's length as well as leave it open-ended.
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PEBBLE BEACH, CA. (Reuters) - Ian Poulter's chances at the U.S. Open ended quickly with a quadruple-bogey during the second round on Friday.
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Bolton left the timeframe for a future withdrawal open-ended, meaning U.S. troops could be serving in Syria for months or even years.
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Opponents of legalization said the proposal was too open-ended and did not have enough detail about how the drug would be regulated.
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" That being said, he wonders about the aims of the protests: "Once you start protesting open-ended societal problems there's no obvious endpoint.
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And though teenagers and young adults routinely location-track their friends, parents should not assume that they enjoy an open-ended tracking arrangement.
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Orban's government has pushed for an open-ended extension of a state of emergency that would give it the right to bypass parliament.
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The problem is that in their simplest form, when they're prompted to do open-ended generation, language models are indifferent to the truth.
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There are questions that she poses in the book and leaves open precisely because she experiences them as specific, complicated and open-ended.
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Other troops, including helicopter units, have more open-ended tasks such as transporting CBP agents on missions into remote areas between crossing points.
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I can just about see how a literary novelist, writing in an open-ended form, might invent his book from day to day.
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And like the House bill, it would put the entire Medicaid program on a budget, ending the open-ended entitlement that now exists.
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The House and Senate bills would convert Medicaid from an open-ended entitlement program to a system of per-capita payments for beneficiaries.
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I proposed that we try our own process, a series of informal, open-ended conversations that I thought might put him at ease.
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Turns out he was just decades early to today's relational, open-ended approach to art that leaves the last century's dogmas looking droopy.
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And he has not joined other candidates at forums, or taken scores of open-ended voter questions at town halls like they have.
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"The required quid pro quo contained (in the instructions)was too open-ended," Circuit Judge Richard Wesley wrote in an 84-page decision.
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Overall "Avenue 5" isn't bad, based on the four episodes previewed, but nor is it good enough to merit an open-ended commitment.
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Turkey's NATO allies don't want an open-ended Turkish offensive that could spur another refugee exodus or give ISIS the opportunity to regroup.
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Reasonable people can disagree about whether these open ended laws apply to any of the acts and omissions that Cohen alleged against Trump.
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She suggests asking open-ended questions because they sound less accusatory and don't seem like they come from a place of moral superiority.
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It took Barack Obama 13 days before formally informing Congress after he announced his open-ended campaign against the Islamic State on Sept.
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This display of new paintings, prints and drawings was one of the best and most open-ended shows of Mr. Johns's long career.
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And, health insurers will continue to enjoy that growth in their business as states continue to benefit from the open-ended federal funding.
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The implications of the ECB's rate tiering policy and open-ended asset purchases have prompted investors to reassess expectations for another rate cut.
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That's because they were part of broader packages that promote wind and solar power, and the credits for nuclear are not open-ended.
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Still, Draghi said there was a large majority for an open-ended program while other issues were supported by consensus or near consensus.
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These are the most effective: The simple act of asking someone how they're doing, with an open-ended question, shows that you care.
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It would be small compensation for the destruction of their cities, homes and families, but it is preferable to their open-ended nightmare.
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Picture Prompts Since the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1935, the Gallup polling organization has asked Americans the same open-ended question.
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"We must be careful not to embark on an open-ended war with neither an exit strategy nor a focused target," she said.
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The Senate measure would impose annual caps on Medicaid spending, ending what has been an open-ended entitlement for the poor and disabled.
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Descriptions of Noland sometimes virtually inhabiting the gallery during installation suggest an open-ended creative process that extended from studio to exhibition space.
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But these open-ended photo searches also increase the likelihood of ensnaring an innocent person, according to studies and experts in eyewitness identification.
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Instead the program's current open-ended federal entitlement would be replaced by capped payments to states based on the number of Medicaid enrollees.
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The program's open-ended commitment to low-income people, children, seniors, and people with disabilities would have ended, replaced by a capped program.
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Awareness of issues such as privacy and data protection have turned some off from the idea of open-ended browsing powered by advertising, and as we and the internet itself has gotten more sophisticated, sometimes the open-ended search feels too wide for our purposes, and web publishers themselves are less inclined to give over that search traffic to Google.
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Senate Republicans would have instituted a federal spending cap on the program for the first time, ending its days as an open-ended entitlement.
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Open-ended questions can be useful in helping job seekers assess their strengths, improve their weaknesses and determine what the next step should be.
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Right now, the federal government has an open-ended commitment to paying all of a Medicaid enrollee's bills, regardless of how high they go.
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Some smaller funds are raising short-duration open-ended funds with maturities of six months to three years and lend on a similar basis.
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One of Fallout 4's greatest strengths — and this really applies to the series as a whole — is how open-ended it really is.
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Flexibility. The new block grant program lets states end Medicaid's open-ended entitlement in exchange for more flexibility in how they run their program.
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The show's finale is open-ended, but we can rest assured that the girls have begun to dabble with self-awareness, forgiveness, independence, womanhood.
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Telephone polls tend to ask voter preference as an open-ended question, or just offer respondents the choice of the Democratic and Republican candidates.
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They say that he can concentrate on only one thing at a time, and reckon that educating him will be an open-ended pursuit.
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The Journal's description was open-ended, and the nature of Google's business makes it vulnerable to antitrust challenges from a number of different directions.
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A Daily Caller reporter threw Trump a seemingly harmless open-ended question, saying the president seemed happy with his acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker.
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How Republicans view Democrats: Of the 218% who provided open-ended descriptions of Democrats, responses included: socialist, angry, hypocritical, uniformed, power-hungry and violent.
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The film's intentional coldness and somewhat open-ended nature might prove too frustrating for some: The Little Stranger requires a fair amount of patience.
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The play could easily become moralistic, but instead, it allows for the kind of fruitful, open-ended conversation that more theater should aspire to.
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With such an open-ended and bleak ending in addition to some surviving heroes, a comeback for Earth's Mightiest Heroes was never in doubt.
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She also wants a more generous spending cap for Medicaid — which, to be clear, still fundamentally changes the program from an open-ended entitlement.
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So there is a period-ness to the movies, and by hiding the period, I think the question is a little more open-ended.
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But the list is more similar to being in a voting booth than an open-ended question, which is more reflective of name recognition.
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A co-worker sends an email to a dozen people with an open-ended question that doesn't have any real consequences on anyone's life.
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The meeting is "to have a more open-ended conversation and see what we can do to come together on strategy," Ocasio-Cortez said.
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Lawyers representing victims of the Samarco dam collapse say the financial implications of the new tragedy are open-ended and potentially crippling for Vale.
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The ruling codifies the UK system of "thematic warrants," which can be issued to broad classes of people in an open-ended time frame.
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They're open-ended in a way that leaves the question open of how much sexual activity is actually going to take place, she says.
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Lee Burridge's productions and DJ sets often feel like open-ended equations—slowly unfolding symphonies that go everywhere and nowhere at the same time.
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The statutes are very open-ended and the law has developed in the courts (with sometimes significant changes from one generation to the next).
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"I want to make sure that we're not getting to a place where we're providing this open-ended benefit that enables people," said Rep.
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Open-ended, pluralist, anti-hierarchical—the supposedly totalitarian document of absolutist Enlightenment thought turns out, in every sense, to be a manifesto for freedom.
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As with work by Agnes Martin, to whom she has been compared, Ms. Mohamedi's art feels rounded-out and complete, but open-ended, too.
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The theme for Monday's show, "It's Not You," is specific in its pop-culture familiarity, yet open-ended enough to give writers some freedom.
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Here's how the last cold open ended, with a phone call between Trump and Daniels: These stale lines aren't helped along by the performances.
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This would limit the amount of federal money each beneficiary would receive from the program, as opposed to the current open-ended spending match.
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I want to collaborate with artists who have different approaches, different visions while keeping a certain aesthetic signature that is frankly quite open-ended.
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"House of Cards" made Mr. Ali more of a household name, but the open-ended series commitment meant he had to reject other offers.
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It is not enough to say that all of them are dangers; statesmen must prioritize, and our priorities are dangerously open-ended and undefined.
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While there's much to be said for dense, serialized storytelling, not every ambitious yarn is made to keep running on an open-ended basis.
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Although the cold open ended there, Warren made sure to spend a bit more quality time of-screen with her SNL double: . pic.twitter.com/t8qHcGRUhY
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The BoE also said it was delaying other regulatory reports on bank liquidity and climate risk, and a study into open-ended investment funds.
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A DNA testing company might be more interested, for instance, in financing studies that discover sellable genetic markers rather than open-ended, basic research.
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In the midst of the uproar, Ms. Pugh took an open-ended leave of absence earlier this month after contracting pneumonia and being hospitalized.
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Science should become more open-ended and personally expressive, and its explorations exhibited to the public, whose feedback could help guide development and evolution.
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And it would put the entire program, which serves more than 70 million people, on a budget, ending the open-ended entitlement that exists.
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Investors were more concerned about talks on Capitol Hill than encouraged by the Federal Reserve's announcement Monday of an open-ended asset purchase program.
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"The nominally open-ended nature of the QE programme is better than expected," said Arne Petimezas, an analyst at AFS, a brokerage in Amsterdam.
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However, some assignments are more open-ended, and I think that these are the pieces of work that students can learn the most from.
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This was an experiment, as all marriages are, that felt exciting and open-ended, not least because I'm black and my husband was white.
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Beyond a caution to write no more than 600 words, our rules were fairly open-ended, and we weren't sure what we would get.
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Bolt's open-ended trial with the Mariners has been dismissed as a publicity stunt by skeptics but there were few detractors in Ackerley's squad.
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Best Buy's sale on Tile products is a bit more open-ended, which is great if you want a more diverse selection of trackers.
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Rand Paul of Kentucky dislike the open-ended Authorization for Use of Military Force, known as the AUMF, that was approved after the Sept.
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If you have 2-3 friends ready to sail the seas with you, the open-ended nature of the game can become a strength.
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That should be the first step in a much-needed re-evaluation of the security implications of open-ended arms sales to Saudi Arabia.
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It's a way of adding some goals to the otherwise open-ended New Horizons gameplay, but without forcing them on you since they're optional.
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Medicaid block grants, long proposed by Republicans, would provide states a fixed amount of money for Medicaid instead of an open-ended funding program.
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The documentary he made using that footage was wide-ranging and open-ended, not just a history of the trials, though it incorporated that.
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The film's conclusion — involving Manar and her family, and much discussed by post-screening audiences — is open-ended, and initially made Mr. Nafar nervous.
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What, he asked, if these surveys came with open-ended questions that allowed respondents to write about issues that concern them, in any form.
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He is a real estate mogul whose life view is predicated on making deals and who treats almost everything as an open-ended discussion.
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With its jarring honesty about monogamy's pitfalls, there is an open-ended strength within SZA's experience that feels available for listeners to latch onto.
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International donors recently pledged $15.2 billion to 2020, but after that, the future is unclear and there is little appetite for open-ended support.
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In his book, The Death of Deliberation, Dr. James Wallner links the use of this open-ended process with successful passage of controversial legislation.
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A version of the storefront will be recreated inside the New Museum — a brief resurrection of an open-ended memorial that lives on, online.
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Right now the federal government has an open-ended commitment to paying all of a Medicaid enrollee's bills, regardless of how high they go.
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Right now, the federal government has an open-ended commitment to pay a certain percentage of Medicaid bills, regardless of how high they get.
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Friday's strikes are an announcement that US policy is open-ended bombing of Assad's forces unless and until he stops using his chemical weapons.
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The Declaration of Freedom and Change Forces (DFCF) alliance on Sunday began an open-ended strike that brought much activity in Khartoum to a standstill.
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It's undoubtedly one of the Met Gala's most open-ended themes to date, which should make this year's red carpet looks all the more interesting.
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It's an open-ended commitment: The feds will pay their share for whoever qualifies for the program, no matter how much their health care costs.
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Investors and entrepreneurs should think of Tech Cypha as an open-ended investment syndicate — like a rap version of SV Angels out of Silicon Valley.
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Artist Dalf created a thorough comic told through the glitch Pokémon Missingno's perspective — weaving two open-ended Pokémon stories into one beautifully narrative justification.10.
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In theory, the open-ended timeline should allow policymakers to push back the date at a relatively low cost to credibility if the economy falters.
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By the second day of their initial interview, Safechuck felt like he'd finally gotten comfortable with the open-ended rhythm the filmmaker was looking for.
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As a young person, I always learned about faith from my father's side in a very open-ended way: You're always in communication with Allah.
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Should candidates make it to the next round, they'll encounter Seedlink, AI software that scores applicants based on their answers to open-ended interview questions.
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Candidates for the Fed are jostling with candidates for open-ended judicial appointments, which the Republicans who control the Senate will want to confirm quickly.
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For me, the Fortune Portraits are about open-ended questions, seduction and desperation, both the wild unknown and the cliché, false promises, and first impressions.
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The answers to all of these questions are left open-ended in Your Name, right up until its cathartic but not closed-off final shot.
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The show is beginning an open-ended run in the Windy City starting in September 2017, with tickets going on sale next Tuesday, June 21.
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He further explained that part of the problem also stems from investing in an open-ended property fund as opposed to a closed-ended fund.
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But on another, this gives us incredible latitude for creating open-ended experiences in which only important and viable information is presented to the user.
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Following some feedback, the app has been updated with a more open-ended approach, allowing kids to simply record and annotate the world around them.
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Analysts attributed the rebound to the start of an open-ended oil workers' strike in Kuwait over the weekend that reportedly involves around 7,000 employees.
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For one thing, Trump is committing US military forces to a long-term and open-ended deployment in Afghanistan, according to a senior US official.
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Friday's announcement turned that preliminary inquiry into a full, open-ended investigation where French magistrates stated goal is to establish whether Ramadan should stand trial.
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It's comforting and familiar, with enough resolution to satisfy and enough open-ended questions to make revisiting Stars Hollow absolutely necessary, sooner rather than later.
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Lavrov said Russia and the United States wanted to make such local truces open-ended and suggested a deal covering Aleppo was close at hand.
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This is a huge opportunity for Tumblr, which has already established itself an open-ended self-expression platform open to a variety of content formats.
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If the administration is not prepared, it may well find itself embroiled in messy, open-ended, and unwinnable conflicts with Iran, Russia and their proxies.
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Given the country's long history of isolationism, many doubted Americans' willingness to support an open-ended conflict with no definitive outcome in the foreseeable future.
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The president can't afford to undertake an open-ended war in Syria, a country in which the United States' national interest is subtle and complex.
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The FBI had conducted a wide ranging and open ended background investigation of Kavanaugh every time he was appointed to a significant federal government position.
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But, as a guiding principle for athletic activity, the slogan is pleasantly open-ended—"Just Do It" flipped for an era of inclusivity and wellness.
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The United Nations has called estranged Greek and Turkish Cypriot sides to open-ended talks in the Alpine resort of Crans-Montana on June 28.
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Like most things we see and hear, it's an open-ended time capsule of music, history, and, of course, the city he knows and loves.
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It was very open-ended and I'm quite thankful to Kevin for that, he essentially allowed us to go wild and free no questions asked.
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Today, you can go on to StatMuse's site to look up all kinds of basketball stats, where the range of queries is very open-ended.
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" But this open-ended expectation is at odds with a dreaded question people love to ask at graduation: "So what do you plan on doing?
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These moves, they believed, would be at odds with their philosophy of open-ended play — that is, minimally structured free time without rules or goals.
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Although the Bernsteins say they prefer to stay out of the spotlight, the couple has become outspoken figures against technology and for open-ended play.
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South Korea also asked for permission to impose an open-ended amount of trade sanctions if Washington broke the same rules again on other products.
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Unlike our many other contests that ask for a specific kind of product, like a review or an editorial, this one is more open-ended.
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With those electronics — that machinery — Yorke's solo songs determinedly probe the ways pop forms can dissolve into looping, open-ended electronic tracks, even dance music.
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That deadline was later shifted to four months, but in a speech in Jerusalem Sunday Bolton left the time frame for a withdrawal open-ended.
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So we sold everything and left for a year of open-ended world exploration with the ultimate goal of finding a new place to live.
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While the Justice Department on Friday called the program "an open-ended circumvention of immigration laws," it requested a delay if an injuction is issued.
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And it would put the entire program, which serves more than 70 million people, on a budget, ending the open-ended entitlement that now exists.
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Do you want to simply expand your web of connections (I call that open-ended networking), or is there a specific group of people (i.e.
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Nagle argues that the language is so open-ended that there are no parameters for how much authority the attorney general has during an audit.
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Trump on Monday rowed back on a campaign pledge to quit Afghanistan, committing instead to an open-ended "fight to win" against Taliban insurgents there.
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We want to keep those answers coming so we're going beyond our usual school-year offerings to establish a regular spot for open-ended response.
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The open-ended nature of social practice art means it is plagued by miscommunication and logistical glitches, its makers frequently facing skepticism from local people.
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Internet companies argue that these open-ended requests, which often come with gag orders prohibiting the companies from informing users about the warrants, are excessive.
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Abrams has no time to tell us any more about this, but it may be yet another open-ended invitation to create your own headcanon.
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Trump framed the strikes as an effort to deter Assad from using chemical weapons against his own people — and not an open-ended military engagement.
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Another concern is that the mere uncertainty of open-ended trade talks could drive Mexico to alternative suppliers of grains, dairy products, beef and pork.
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Funding is now open-ended, with the federal government paying more than 60% of total Medicaid costs and states shouldering about 40% of the bill.
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Poorly-designed or suggestive police procedures can heighten the risk of a mistaken identification, and critics say open-ended mug shot searches are especially vulnerable.
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If the conversation halts when you stop talking, you should work on changing your pitch to be open-ended and relevant to your audience. 6.
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Under block grants, states would receive a set amount of federal funding, instead of the open-ended funding commitment they currently receive from the feds.
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That wasn't a bad solution, but it did make those games sometimes feel a bit on-rails for an ostensibly open-ended grand strategy series.
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The Broadway revival, an open-ended run that will be cast in New York, is scheduled to begin previews on July 14 and to open Aug.
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The Republican plan would transform Medicaid so that the government would pay states a fixed amount for each person enrolled rather than an open-ended commitment.
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If artists are to maintain a vital voice in public discourse they need to engage with important social narratives through open-ended dialogues and public engagement.
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This has put Woodford's business under scrutiny by regulators and politicians, and led to outflows from the Income Focus fund, his other open-ended investment fund.
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Where Beauclair's physics-inspired drawings are open-ended due to their simplicity, New Jersey cartoonist Michael Olivo's figurative, vaguely science-fiction comics are nearly as opaque.
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Tenger-Trolander put these butterflies in an open-ended metal cylinder that served as a "flight simulator" to see which direction they would attempt to fly.
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"The song is still very open-ended, because we wanted to make sure that it was a song that really anyone could relate to," Young says.
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But there's a more open-ended app feature that shows them how to make the skeleton of a vehicle, a four-legged animal, or a building.
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Republican governors are advocating for a quite different approach: one in which the federal government's commitment to the program would be fixed, rather than open-ended.
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An athlete seemingly made for the sky-is-the-limit design of the open-ended system, she's able to balance demands for greater difficulty with safety.
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After a short break, the Fed started a second program in 2010, before launching its third open-ended $85 billion-a-month program in late 2012.
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Even a no-fly zone would be hard to implement, because the military is uncomfortable with open-ended missions that involve playing chicken with Russian aircraft.
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He also notes Spotify doesn't rely on data for how many of their users specifically listen to country as it favors a more open-ended approach.
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Under the current system, Medicaid is an open-ended commitment — federal financing is guaranteed, and in exchange, states must provide care to all who are eligible.
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By letting many committees pursue open-ended investigations with overlapping mandates, Democrats are plainly launching as many probes as possible in the hopes of striking dirt.
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Growth remained weak, however, despite the ECB's decision in 2015 to begin an open-ended programme of stimulative bond purchases, like those started elsewhere long before.
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" For him, pushing an athlete can be as simple as asking an open-ended question: "What do you want to get out of your experience here?
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As such, it isn't a surprise that open-ended video games like Grand Theft Auto and Skyrim are some of the biggest influences on the show.
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There's an entire subgenre of 2D action games dubbed "Metroidvanias" that pull from the open-ended structure pioneered by Metroid and later expanded by Igarashi's Castlevania.
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So Apple is investing in core technologies that may power devices that haven't been built — but open-ended technology development and exploration comes at a cost.
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I think it was kind of open-ended how I was going to get there, because I was very into acting when I was growing up.
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The full extent of actions from either agency, however, remains largely open-ended, and it's possible both agencies may pursue separate probes into the same companies.
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For the post part, the questions will be related to computer science fundamentals, proficiency in software and open-ended problems that you might solve through coding.
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So I try to write things that are about open-ended enough, because I don't really have any interest in people being interested in my life.
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Translation is also a very well-defined domain of expertise, meaning these bots are likely to make fewer mistakes than AI aimed at open-ended conversation.
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The X-Files, which calmly and carefully closed a new case every week, couldn't be more structurally different from the open-ended, intentionally obtuse Twin Peaks.
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Buddhism, in his view, was long ago betrayed into Brahmanism; the open-ended artisanal practice of meditation became a caste-bound dogma with "truths" and ceremonies.
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Nowhere else, it seems, will you find such tightly controlled varieties of freedom, such militarized ordering of open-ended play, such centralized rules for creative anarchy.
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My one mild complaint is that the endings of these expertly deployed stories are occasionally so open-ended that I found myself asking, What just happened?
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Labor Ministry data show a year-on-year fall of 29.4 percent in new contracts for regular, open-ended employment in the second quarter of 2016.
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Bezos also asked open-ended questions in the Socratic style, such as "Why are manhole covers round?" to measure how logical candidates were, The Atlantic reported.
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"The two large groupings still need allies to reach those numbers enabling them to form a majority so this is an open-ended game," Stefan said.
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Although presented as voluntary agreements, safety plans present families with a false choice — either comply with CPS's open-ended demands or have their children taken away.
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Instead of creating polarizing, "narrative-forward" spaces like he did at Starwood, Hampole is trying to create a more open-ended story with Lyric, he said.
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An open-ended vote at the convention could have revealed major weakness on Mr. Trump's part because there are still many delegates opposed to his nomination.
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Financing changes are a bigger problem: Conservatives have long talked about turning Medicaid from an open-ended entitlement to a program with enrollment and spending caps.
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However, lawyers say open-ended cases will enable prosecutors to drag out hearings and leave defendants in limbo, looking to pressure them into eventual plea bargains.
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Her art lingers on terms like intimacy, partnership, and empathy, and dives into open-ended questions that ruminate about the essence of our humanity and humanness.
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Bakst: There were plenty of people who took note of his open-ended timetable for resignation when he announced earlier in the month he would leave.
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When asked an open-ended question about their concerns, CFOs often cited geopolitical risks, the future of trade policy and the ability to hire good talent.
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The United Nations said it believed there were 2,200 in total, some of whom had been there, in open-ended detention, for more than three years.
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" But if questions are asked, they should be open-ended ones like "Do you want to tell me about your cancer and what you're going through?
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Global stock markets are being boosted by the Fed's pledge Monday that it will run an open-ended asset purchase program amid the global coronavirus outbreak.
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Using 58 Lego elements like cross axles, technic bricks, plates, pegs, gear wheels, plus a book with open ended prompts to kickstart critical thinking and creativity
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On the Verge Ahead of the release of her first full-length album, Tirzah Mastin talks about her open-ended process, motherhood and studying the harp.
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In those open-ended Cole Porter songs or something, there's a few little details that really stab you, and then it's open and sing-song-y.
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It's left open-ended, Foxx said, because it takes into account the varied approaches many automakers and tech companies are taking in developing self-driving cars.
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Labour's objection, then, is mostly focused on that political declaration, which it sees as a "blind Brexit" because it's too open-ended about that future partnership.
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In the third and final phase, which is open-ended, African states that have not put in restitution claims already would be able to do so.
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Medicaid is an open-ended entitlement program, meaning that benefits are generally available to anyone who meets eligibility criteria established by the federal and state governments.
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I didn't learn the value of doing something truly open-ended, where you don't already know at the outset what you are going to do next.
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The ECB is also providing other forms of stimulus to the euro zone via an open-ended bond-purchase program and cheaper funding for European banks.
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Still, it would be a costly mistake for the Trump administration to reverse course and return to an open-ended mission in pursuit of unobtainable objectives.
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They're mostly marketed as self-service and easy to use, however, there are new features added regularly and open-ended ways to set, structure and target.
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Silvia Dall'Angelo, senior economist at Hermes Investment Management, told CNBC via email last week that he wouldn't rule out an open-ended approach by the ECB.
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Claire's trek up the mountain is the core of the game A Short Hike, and how you get her to the top is pretty open ended.
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The open-ended questions are intended to help Mr. Mueller learn more about Mr. Trump's ties to Russia and whether the president obstructed the initial inquiry.
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An open-ended American military deployment in eastern Syria and its ability to keep large sections of the country beyond Damascus's control are providing significant leverage.
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The delay feels like it could be more open-ended for Matthew McCabe, who is staring down age 40 and long odds on ever owning property.
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Mr. Isaias's insistence that all Eritreans' first duty is to protect their country has kept much of the nation's youth trapped in open-ended military service.
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Anyone who meets the eligibility rules has a right to Medicaid coverage, and for now, states are guaranteed open-ended financial support from the federal government.
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Scenes like these inject sweetness and levity into an open-ended, essentially melancholic script (by Chon and Chris Dinh) that's obsessed with obligation, stasis and loss.
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We also use central location testing, where up to 200 people sit in booths, taste several varieties of a berry and answer more open-ended questions.
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Some liberals have tried to find common ground with conservatives by blurring the boundaries between originalism and an evolving understanding of the Constitution's open-ended principles.
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Because you read letters and images differently, all these marks that look like letters but aren't quite legible trigger a buoyant feeling of open-ended possibility.
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"Our job is to vote on what the House passed, not to conduct an open ended inquiry," Senator Marco Rubio, Republican of Florida, declared on Twitter.
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One of his most revealing sources of information came from their answers to a simple open-ended question: What is your number one secret to productivity?
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Advocates of strong patent rights criticized the study as too small, and its questions too open-ended, to explain how PAEs might affect innovation or competition.
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Whereas PlayStation-era Crash was a mostly linear affair, for the PS2, the studio created a more open-ended adventure with the Jak and Daxter series.
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Rather, the penalty phase is an open-ended proceeding in which the prosecution and the defense can present with wide latitude any aggravating or mitigating evidence.
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JJ said it meant to him that he wanted to tell Rey he was force sensitive, but purposely left it open ended which is even worse.
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The legislation includes deep cuts and fundamentally reshapes the program from an open-ended government commitment to a system of capped federal payments that limit spending.
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But some legal scholars argue that because this war is open-ended, there may be an implied or customary legal requirement for a parole-like process.
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However, the exemption is not "open-ended" and will depend upon changes are made to NAFTA that satisfy Trump, an administration official told CNBC last week.
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Open-ended dystopian-TV series, to paraphrase "1984," risk becoming a boot stamping on a human face, for as many seasons as the ratings hold out.
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To some extent, this moment-to-moment logic was Boulez's chosen aesthetic; he shared with his onetime friend John Cage an interest in open-ended forms.
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Since August 2015, the Turkish government has imposed 58 open-ended and round-the-clock curfews on 19 districts in seven cities in the country's southeast.
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"This looks open-ended, and that's why I think these markets are having such a hard time with it," Bianco told CNBC's "Fast Money" on Monday.
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At 23900, Ms. Simpson is taking measure of the moment — political, personal — in her distinctive way: indirectly, with open-ended meanings and an element of mystery.
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Still, Prince is a genius, by any standard, even as the very definition of genius changes with the times to become more open-ended and inclusive.
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In a pair of letters, the officials illuminated the Trump administration's planning for an open-ended mission of forces in Syria beyond the Islamic State fight.
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Without needing to operate a vast, all-pervasive privacy-busting tracking infrastructure to feed open-ended surveillance dossiers on what everyone does online, as Facebook chooses to.
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The open-ended ban, announced last month, targeted people from Iran, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Chad and North Korea, as well as certain government officials from Venezuela.
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In particular, the open-ended, vague language in the updated privacy policy raises questions about exactly what WhatsApp user information is or is not shared with Facebook.
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It felt open-ended enough for an additional sequel, which is nice, but it felt far less compelling than the end of the original Halo Wars game.
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Insomniac calls the a game a "Metroidvania," which is to say an open-ended 2-D action game in the style of Nintendo's Metroid or Konami's Castlevania.
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She recommends starting a conversation with open-ended questions, like: Isn't it a lot of pressure to feel like we are expected to look a certain way?
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The FCA already was drawing up new rules on open-ended investment funds after a number of UK property funds suspended withdrawals after the 2016 Brexit referendum.
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In fact, the 33 words most frequently used in an open-ended question by the independent Quinnipiac University National Poll, allowing for any answer, are all negative.
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The president has long preferred open-ended periods where he can mix favorite activities including watching cable news, tweeting and talking with friends, aides, reporters and lawmakers.
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And New World is a massively multiplayer, open-ended sandbox game that enables you to carve your own destiny with other players in a living, cursed land.
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Critics of the funds say the illiquidity of commercial real estate make it an unsuitable asset for open-ended funds, to which investors are allowed instant access.
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On Tuesday, Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said the bank had raised concerns about open-ended real estate funds before the Brexit vote hit the agenda.
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"Open-ended funds are simply not suitable for illiquid assets such as commercial property," Danny Cox, a chartered financial planner at Hargreaves Lansdown, told CNBC via email.
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The series had neither a soap opera's thrifty production values nor its open-ended narrative — it was obviously expensive (multiple movie stars!) and, at the time, finite.
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Like so many other Eritreans, she fled her country to escape the open-ended mandatory military service that made life in the small East African country unbearable.
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"The thinking was that eliminating the open-ended exclusion and replacing it with a capped deduction ... would create competition and lower costs overall," said Foley Hoag's Barker.
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"The ECB has deliberately kept its QE (quantitative easing) program both flexible and open-ended in the event that certain political risks crystalize this year," he said.
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Civis allowed respondents to offer open-ended responses to the question, and found that even some self-described conservative Republicans wanted Democrats to focus on health care.
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"It's simply beyond our human capacity to observe open-ended durations or detect whether an image sequence is randomized or programmed," explains Phillips in her conference talk.
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The firm's other open-ended fund, its income focus fund, saw assets under management drop 14% to 425.2 million pounds over the same period, the data showed.
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But by shifting a few notes here and there, current pop artists can keep their songs from sounding predictable and give them a more open-ended tone.
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It's open-ended enough to be tinkered with in endless ways, and its educational possibilities have made it a great learning tool to be used in schools.
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Adrian Lowcock, head of investing at Axa Wealth, said the suspension of the fund "brings back to focus the issues with investing in open-ended property funds".
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