Such talk can pave the way to harassment and assault.
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Continue to pave the way for Black women in Hollywood.
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It will also pave the way for further visionary models.
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What were the sociopolitical conditions that helped pave the way?
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And the policies could pave the way for global changes.
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Their actions helped pave the way for unions and collective
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The World Bank would pave the way to reduce risk.
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And it will be because Lin helped pave the way.
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Evidence against Iran could pave the way for new sanctions.
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They would also pave the way for the company's next success.
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And, someday, Fiorina will pave the way for a Republican nominee.
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However, it could possibly pave the way for a prisoner exchange.
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And the 2020 rover is expected to pave the way there.
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And smaller rumblings that could pave the way for seismic shifts.
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The vulnerability can also pave the way for potential malware infections.
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In effect, these rollbacks pave the way for another such disaster.
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This would pave the way to the re-emergence of ISIS.
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This means talks, whenever they resume, will pave the way forward.
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New research is helping to pave the way toward greater clarity.
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Curiosity and good work will always pave the way to opportunity.
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Will it pave the way for a new homegrown car industry?
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However the reforms will pave the way for more women politicians.
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The government's efforts eventually helped pave the way for an Oct.
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As before, they'll continue to pave the way for others to come.
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Pushkov's tweets seems to pave the way for "improved" Russia-US relations.
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A studio like Disney could afford to pave the way for change.
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This could pave the way for increased shipping rates in the future.
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Bhullar believes his achievements will pave the way for more Indian players.
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That could pave the way for President Trump to be re-elected.
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Analysts said that could pave the way for acquisitions in the sector.
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Petro Poroshenko, Ukraine's president, said this would pave the way for elections.
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It's [how] to pave the way forward for the generations to come.
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She helped pave the way for our current era of sex positivity.
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MI) could pave the way to a truce with France's Vivendi (VIV.
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The new criteria pave the way for Bloomberg to participate in debates.
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Women owned businesses pave the way for dialogue, respect, education, and equality.
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Klum continues to pave the way with impressive costumes year after year.
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"We must pave the way for ending deflation," Abe told the briefing.
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"It will also pave the way for further visionary models," he said.
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That will pave the way for the sovereign's return to the markets.
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This reversal helped pave the way for a record run for stocks.
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The change could pave the way for same-sex marriage in Cuba.
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Nevertheless, it could pave the way for similar moves in other cities.
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The ruling could pave the way for hundreds more to be exhumed.
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That stance helped pave the way for the narrow victories over Mrs.
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The controversy helped pave the way for a leadership change in 2015.
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However, Obama did not pave the way for a President-elect Trump.
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That would pave the way for benefit increases, which both candidates back.
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A Ferris story can merrily pave the way from bad to worse.
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However, the victory cheered today may pave the way to future woes.
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It's a bid to hopefully pave the way for better internet access.
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Projects that pave the way open up new ways of problem solving.
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If so, it will be initiatives like NSFW that pave the way.
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That criticism could potentially pave the way for Trump to demand Mueller's ouster.
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I think it will really pave the way in the future for women.
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Do you think it actually did help pave the way for the web?
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Home security will pave the way for the mainstream adoption of IoT devices.
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Nevertheless, it's inspiring to see these women pave the way for future generations.
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The agreement was meant to pave the way for Russian-led peace talks.
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Their findings could pave the way for scientists to harness bioluminescence in mushrooms.
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Research suggests that shared dislikes pave the way for faster and deeper friendships.
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That could pave the way for its use as a low emissions fuel.
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"The key is to sort of pave the way toward collaboration," says Gallo.
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Do you think the Folly Cove operation helped pave the way for legalization?
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The Directed Energy Interstellar Study aims to pave the way for interstellar travel.
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Elimination of signature will help pave the way for adoption of these methods.
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The ruling could pave the way for other countries to pass similar laws.
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Monday's apology could pave the way for improving relations between Moscow and Ankara.
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Hopefully they are going to pave the way for girls in these sports.
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This could pave the way to much better revenues from local news subscriptions.
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Bitcoin futures could also pave the way for a bitcoin exchange-traded fund.
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"Failures pave the way for better agreements down the road," Professor Quinn said.
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Yet Super Tuesday can also pave the way for a very long race.
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It could also pave the way for attackers to weaken other security features.
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The visit by Liao Min will pave the way for the China-U.
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The deal will pave the way for SeaWorld to open parks in China.
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Discoveries like Che's could pave the way for a completely solar-powered car.
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The NATO gathering will pave the way for a leaders' meeting in two months.
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They approved procedural changes that could pave the way for allowing presidential re-election.
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They want Rama to quit to pave the way for a snap general election.
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Together, we'll pave the way for innovations that change how we think about driving.
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Improvements in Brazil's equity market could help pave the way for a public offering.
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You paved the way for me so I can pave the way for others.
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That, in turn, could now pave the way for legal claims to be filed.
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And defusing the issue should pave the way for more nuanced and constructive politics.
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The ruling does not immediately pave the way for the Sinaloa Cartel boss' extradition.
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Sesame Place hopes this Pennsylvania park will help pave the way for future inclusion.
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The movement, in many ways, helped pave the way for the growth of #MeToo.
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DE) could pave the way for a new takeover attempt by Finland's Fortum (FORTUM.
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He should not pave the way for a cover-up of my fiance's murder.
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That could pave the way for a British membership referendum as early as June.
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This is an exciting frontier and Orion Span is proud to pave the way.
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My proposal will pave the way for a competitive marketplace for alternate navigation devices.
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"This is a humble beginning but will certainly pave the way forward," he said.
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In the future, this technology could pave the way for more complex video editing.
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It hopes the deal will pave the way for talks to end the war.
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It could also pave the way for an additional loan from the World Bank.
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This should pave the way to a final lifting of controls later in 2016.
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"In turn, this would pave the way for a referendum in June," Rahman said.
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That would also pave the way for Medicaid expansion, after a little longer wait.
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Passage of the healthcare measure would pave the way for work on tax reform.
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Washington hopes the pact will pave the way to a resumption of political talks.
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The Hill: Advocates fear court decision could pave the way for more voter purges.
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The finding could help pave the way for its reintroduction in the coming years.
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The move would pave the way to clear the legislation weeks before the Oct.
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Representation matters, and your leadership will pave the way for many more to come.
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This style of campaign could also pave the way for a longer-term realignment.
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"This could pave the way for a sufficient disbursement which the Commission would support".
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Whether seating Kavanaugh on the court could pave the way for overturning Roe v.
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The deal could pave the way for lucrative Mediterranean gas deals, officials have said.
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This warrior woman is going to pave the way for so much positive change.
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And this understanding may pave the way to new, and better, treatments for obesity.
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Such an arrangement would likely pave the way to a parliamentary majority for Johnson.
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A successful debut could pave the way for other unicorns to soon go public.
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What's happening this week is just meant to procedurally pave the way for it.
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It could also pave the way for a new winning politics of economic fairness.
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And how likely is it that his resignation will pave the way for change?
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But such a meeting would probably at best pave the way for more talks.
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This case may pave the way for others to eliminate student debt in bankruptcy.
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If affirmed on appeal, the decision could pave the way for widespread diesel bans.
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This would pave the way for negotiations among Afghans for a comprehensive peace agreement.
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"Because we should pave the way for him to become the nominee," said Klobuchar.
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They may well pave the way for a new era of same-hour deliveries.
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Dixon believes that franchising will pave the way for IWG to become that solution.
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Instead, all it does is pave the way for a trial in the Senate.
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A deal there could pave the way for a British referendum as early as June.
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The deal is expected to pave the way for more M&A deals to come.
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And the latest moves could pave the way for a second referendum on Brexit. 5.
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Adama said two recent developments had helped to pave the way for the potential merger.
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As if that's not enough, she's helped pave the way for more characters like herself.
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And semi-autonomous systems are going to help pave the way for fully driverless cars.
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This, they hope, will pave the way for the creation of pure northern-white embryos.
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Sensible regulations, they argued, would pave the way for faster growth of the industry overall.
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The companies hope to pave the way for poker tournaments, clubs, and leagues within China.
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A new discovery could pave the way for batteries that last longer—and won't explode.
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The result of Sunday's disputed vote is unlikely to directly pave the way to independence.
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The study aims to pave the way for more targeted carbon emissions policies in China.
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Going forward, Chan said he believed private consumption would pave the way forward for China.
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Studies like this could help pave the way to better understanding and treatment of diseases.
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By taking the above steps, the EPA can pave the way for this to happen.
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Nevertheless, KRG President Masoud Barzani ultimately wants it to pave the way for negotiated independence.
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Policy is a lagging indicator; ideas and the speech that expresses them pave the way.
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That could pave the way to everything the European Union was not supposed to be.
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This deal could pave the way for headsets that are $1,000 or less, Grobman said.
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This could pave the way to a compromise agreement between Boris Johnson and EU leaders.
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A solution has to pave the way for a transition to a fully decarbonized economy.
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An investigation could eventually pave the way for Trump to impose tariffs on Chinese goods.
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Her work helped pave the way for experimental treatments that have started to show promise.
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So far, he has declined to act, which could pave the way for his suspension.
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If passed, the law would pave the way for the country's first commercial metal mine.
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It could potentially pave the way for more traditional investors to hold digital asset securities.
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The declaration would pave the way for an end to his 20 years in power.
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Democrats need four Republicans to vote with them to successfully pave the way for witnesses.
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" Senator Lindsey Graham cautioned that a withdrawal could "pave the way for another 9/11.
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But her work and advocacy helped pave the way for women who came after her.
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This would pave the way for a new deal between the two longtime trade partners.
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And she could pave the way to the Democrats' ultimate nightmare: a second Trump term.
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The city's jail population had to be further reduced to pave the way for closure.
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Historically, institutions of higher education have helped pave the way for new and emerging technologies.
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My hope is that, if granted, it will pave the way for others like me.
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That will pave the way for Xi to lead the country into the indefinite future.
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Trump also has issued executive orders that pave the way for a dramatic increase in deportations.
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And let's say it helps pave the way for tax reform that benefits middle-class Americans.
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Some Thai advocates hope that Tuesday's approval will pave the way for legalization for recreational use.
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It could pave the way for other ETF listings and unleash the flow of institutional money.
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It could pave the way for the impeachment of Trump by the end of the year.
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It may even pave the way for a trilateral agreement in principle over the coming weeks.
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Even more importantly, a successful upgrade will pave the way for future upgrades of the software.
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That could pave the way for reconciliation and, perhaps, give Ethiopia renewed access to Eritrea's ports.
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The deal could pave the way for Didi to expand beyond China and into new markets.
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That could pave the way for wild new businesses like in-orbit hotels or asteroid mining.
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The findings of this report must pave the way for justice for victims of war crimes.
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The ruling junta has said the referendum will pave the way for an election next year.
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That helped pave the way for the spread of misinformation on the platform that continues today.
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If the municipality was to disregard the report, it may also pave the way for lawsuits.
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But above all, it is to pave the way for the establishment of new cultural relationships.
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But still, IBM thinks online access will spark interest and pave the way for future developments.
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This will pave the way for China to have increased influence on the global EV market.
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GMO fish could also pave the way for other genetically modified meats, like beef and chicken.
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But if it comes off and gets public backing it would pave the way for support.
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By supporting Egypt's external finances, a deal would pave the way for further necessary currency devaluation.
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Hopefully, the upgrade will go as planned and pave the way for Casper later this year.
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The data could pave the way to sanction procedures if EU and Italian data differed widely.
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Your mistakes pave the way for your success by revealing when you're on the wrong path.
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Read on for the small lifestyle tweaks that will pave the way for big life achievements.
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This would pave the way for the committee's first meeting since the beginning of the year.
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These skills will help pave the way for your personal and professional success down the line.
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Boracay will be closed to tourists from April 26 to pave the way for a cleanup.
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It said it supported an independent commission of inquiry which may pave the way for reconciliation.
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We announced three major actions to pave the way for more success stories like this one.
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Pitt said that "strippers changed my life" and helped pave the way for his acting career.
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Here are seven women who helped pave the way for Lilly Singh in late-night TV.
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It would also pave the way for student-athletes to legally receive money via endorsement deals.
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Tooze tells it, those who refused to vote for TARP would pave the way for the
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That discovery helped pave the way to research into the medicinal and therapeutic components of cannabis.
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Plouffe could help convince legislators to back or at least pave the way for CZI's programs.
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The deal could also pave the way for a merger between the two firms, Sky said.
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Passing budget resolution with reconciliation instructions that pave the way for tax reform is the second.
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It costs tens of thousands of dollars and will probably pave the way for other treatments.
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Both produce impressive intelligent-seeming behaviour, but neither necessarily pave the way towards true machine intelligence.
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Such a finding would pave the way for Mr. Trump to impose across-the-board tariffs.
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It could also pave the way for the annexation of parts of the occupied West Bank.
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Environmental groups warned that the rollbacks could pave the way for similar crises to happen again.
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That could pave the way for the chamber to pass the bill on Tuesday or Wednesday.
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His departure could pave the way for the president to then get rid of Robert Mueller.
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If they skip witnesses, that will pave the way for a swift vote to acquit Trump.
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They were passing a tax cut — one intended to pave the way for more tax cuts.
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The availability of hydrogen fuel will pave the way for the start of East Coast sales.
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Furthermore, both plans pave the way for a large-scale assault on crucial basic assistance programs.
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Our leaders in Washington have begun to pave the way for action on our tax system.
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This would pave the way for a direct connection between Central Asia and the Middle East.
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It could also pave the way for diplomatic action and economic sanctions against the city's government.
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But her "small, tiny agency" is helping pave the way for others to do the same.
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It may just pave the way to open up illegal trade from South Africa into Asia.
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That would also pave the way for Medicaid expansion, after a bit longer of a wait.
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CBS alleges Redstone was planning to remove board directors to pave the way for a deal.
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Four of these make the network a bit more efficient and pave the way for future upgrades.
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By revealing when you're on the wrong path, your mistakes pave the way for you to succeed.
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Its publication as an official web standard should pave the way for wider adoption by individual websites.
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On the other hand, platforms like Kickstarter will pave the way to efficient prototype-to-product processes.
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The three men are helping to pave the way for talks between the leaders later this week.
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That may have helped pave the way for a deal between the two companies, according to MarketWatch.
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No word yet on whether prosecutors were willing to pave the way for his release on bail.
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But the move is likely to pave the way for a single unified music app from Google.
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If so, his failure would pave the way for someone even more bent on breaking the system.
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But critics say the law would set a dangerous precedent and pave the way for harsher regulations.
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And of course, she hopes her history-making win will pave the way for other groundbreaking candidates.
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If the direct listing works, it could pave the way for other tech startups to follow suit.
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Your mistakes pave the way for you to succeed by revealing when you're on the wrong path.
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If Square Enix does have a solid idea, it could pave the way for gaming on smartwatches.
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Was it my responsibility to help pave the way for other women who will face similar challenges?
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The data could pave the way to sanction procedures if EU and Italian data differ widely. Nov.
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AIR-BREATHING ENGINE IN BOEING&aposS X-51A WAVERIDER MAY PAVE THE WAY TO MACH 20 PLANES
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Instead it feels like a low-key coda meant to pave the way for the second season.
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They are scheduled to vote on a budget resolution that would pave the way for ObamaCare's repeal.
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We enlisted the pros to unlock these secrets and help pave the way for flawless DIY looks.
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"But doing this might pave the way for law enforcement to repurpose those databases for criminal investigations."
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The move could pave the way for a free-wheeling debate on the Senate floor next week.
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A new constitution will then pave the way for a new president, the private Ennahar station added.
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His lawyer, Ruslan Chernolutsky, said the ruling would likely pave the way for Saakashvili's departure from Ukraine.
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Putnam said this would pave the way for other types of content such as therapy and wellness.
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If approved, it could pave the way for a dramatic bidding war with U.S. media giant Comcast.
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Abortion-rights advocates said the ruling could pave the way for litigation challenging restrictions in other states.
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But he would likely face an ethics investigation that could pave the way for an expulsion vote.
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The success of Fresh Off the Boat has helped pave the way for inclusion throughout the industry.
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The federal government can pave the way for this by encouraging innovation and exploration of this market.
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A Don Corleone-esque figure, Don Neto helped pave the way for modern Mexican drug trafficking cartels.
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It would also pave the way for the re-adoption of UN Security Council sanctions against Tehran.
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Those policies helped pave the way to the current trade war between the United States and China.
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Pet advocacy groups say the woman's achievement could pave the way for similar claims in the future.
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That argument could pave the way for annexation of at least part of the occupied West Bank.
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It helps that Hamid's lovely, propulsive sentences are there to pave the way for the magical doors.
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Trials will hopefully help scientists observe any potential side effects and pave the way for larger tests.
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But the reactivated Space Command could potentially pave the way for the creation of a Space Force.
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Gordon is targeting a breakout to $180, which should pave the way for a move to $190.
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The answer, she argues, lies in using oil revenues to pave the way for alternative energy sources.
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And today it's announcing a deal that helps pave the way for a global launch of it.
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Democrats will need four Republican senators to vote with them to successfully pave the way for witnesses.
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Specifically, they argue the former mayor could siphon off support from Biden pave the way for Sen.
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This could pave the way for a bipartisan climate solution, and a major victory for Mr. Trump.
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Experts said the ILMS could help pave the way to improve how investors deal with local people.
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Democrats have offered concessions on border security funding, however, which could pave the way for a deal.
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The official said drawing aid away from Lebanon could pave the way for Russia to move in.
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Many protesters fear it will pave the way for more authoritarian rule by the Beijing-backed government.
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Locals worry the project will pave the way for cell towers, power junctions and additional cable sites.
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Beyond confusing the US President, Parasite may now pave the way for housing reform in South Korea.
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The Trump administration's ideas pave the way for future policies that protect students from financially bleak futures.
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Economic stabilisation after the bailout should also pave the way for further investments into Mongolia's mining sector.
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"Ekstasis" is an experiment that worked and one that could even pave the way to the future.
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The EU also opposes Israeli settlement expansions, something that Pompeo's announcement could help pave the way for.
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The high level of mutual dependence involving the two sides helped pave the way for a settlement.
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The Senate should choose the appropriate budget baseline to pave the way for pro-growth tax reform.
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Autumn should pave the way for a renewed push higher in yields, according to one top strategist.
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Chen said the partial deal could pave the way for agreement on some of the trickier issues.
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Mr. Lara said the Republican defeat in Congress could pave the way for a single-payer system.
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Kennedy's message helped pave the way for activists like Ralph Nader and his push for vehicle safety.
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Using her skills to pave the way for other would-be transatlantic brides, Consuelo became self-sufficient.
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The decision could pave the way for other employment benefits like 401(k)'s, health insurance, and raises.
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" She added: "The big game is the political framework, which would pave the way for actual peace negotiations.
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Perhaps this year's much-anticipated Ocean's 8 will help pave the way for the female-driven spy thriller.
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The mild conditions will be extremely short-lived as temperatures plummet overnight and pave the way for snow.
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It was pretty neat, and helped pave the way for more recent smartphone docks like Samsung's DeX pad.
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Zuckerberg has argued that breaking up Facebook could pave the way for international competitors, like those from China.
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Doubling up on cameras can also pave the way for better augmented reality and fancy post-capture tricks.
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That also includes sexual assault in the industry, and really wanting to pave the way for models' voices.
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But the uncrewed flight test will at least pave the way for that first crewed flight to happen.
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It was also intended to pave the way for much deeper forms of integration between the six countries.
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Her resignation would pave the way for an election within 60 days, drawing a line under the crisis.
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Conservatives feared that the discharge petition would pave the way for a more liberal bill passing the House.
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One told us that she hoped the Turkish offensive would help pave the way for the caliphate's resurgence.
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Endorsements from prominent GOP backers could potentially pave the way for Republican voters to back Clinton, particularly woman.
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If effective, it could pave the way for far more aggressive deployment of facial recognition at automotive crossings.
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But before humans ventured into the cosmos, their four-legged friends would pave the way for space exploration.
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Fujimori's supporters dismissed suggestions that his health troubles were a ruse to pave the way for a pardon.
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But having the Klarna founder as a backer could pave the way for other payment methods coming soon.
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The success of political outsiders like Lamb has helped pave the way for a wave of newcomer candidates.
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This would then be rubber-stamped by the U.N. Security Council and pave the way for national elections.
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It could pave the way for more countries, including the United States, to weigh in the incumbent's favor.
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Greece hopes a positive review will pave the way for talks over debt relief with its EU partners.
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Workers have hit back with complaints the SNCF was being dismantled to pave the way for a privatisation.
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These technologies focused on audio quality could very well pave the way for more Apple Home Pod competitors.
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A victory could also potentially pave the way for former Mahathir foe Anwar to become the prime minister.
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Political disagreements will pave the way for the Sunni militant group to carry out attacks, however, Abadi said.
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Some pundits at the time asserted that the Act will pave the way for statehood for Puerto Rico.
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A vote in favour by the European Parliament would pave the way for the reforms to become law.
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The revelation could pave the way for exploring signs of life without drilling past endless tracts of ice.
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Congress should act immediately to protect their status and pave the way for their future and America's future.
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A smaller deficit could tame inflation and pave the way for the central bank to cut interest rates.
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So spend the evening doing just that, which will certainly pave the way to more and deeper conversations.
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Observers have noted that the US withdrawal may pave the way for an ISIS resurgence in the region.
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"A big strong day could pave the way for a strong week," said Scott Redler, partner with T3Live.com.
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But FDA approval of CBD for seizures and epilepsy could certainly pave the way for more widespread use.
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Accenture's VR involves a presentation platform that could pave the way for meetings across the company's global offices.
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The ruling helped pave the way for the court's ruling in June 2015 that legalized gay marriage nationwide.
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His long game to pave the way for millions of people to work in space as his slaves.
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It's places like Azzam that pave the way for other restaurants by proving how good hummus can be.
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Common cause on North Korea had seemed to pave the way for a trade war truce with China.
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If that license were sold to a third party it could pave the way for a full takeover.
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Could Alzheimer's research pave the way for the general cognition-enhancing pill so often depicted in science fiction?
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Moreover, this deal will inevitably pave the way for another trillion dollar plus omnibus spending deal this fall.
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He added that the offering was an exercise that could pave the way for a stock market listing.
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That could pave the way for other states in the West to join the regional carbon trading system.
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Luckily for him, Bill 22019-215 passed in 22016, helping pave the way for regulated medical marijuana sales.
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The new agreement, which went into effect on Sunday, could pave the way for the joint venture's approval.
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The power-sharing deal isn't quite a democracy, but it's supposed to pave the way for future elections.
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Motivated by a belief that science would pave the way for rural capitalism, he envisaged a landscape transformed.
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That includes the possibility of recertifying China under the Pelly Amendment, which would pave the way for sanctions.
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Cases must first be referred to Parliament, and lawmakers must revoke immunity and pave the way for indictments.
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This would pave the way for a societal shift from a throwaway culture to a reusable, refillable one.
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Potentially, this could help pave the way to positioning LinkedIn (and by association, Microsoft) as an Eventbrite competitor.
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That might pave the way for Amazon to get into other areas of health care, including pharmaceutical distribution.
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I applaud his promises to provide consumers with better information and pave the way for healthier purchasing options.
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He hopes this study will pave the way for future analysis of what the impact of football is.
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It could be that the Cambridge Analytica scandal will pave the way for previously impossible, European-style reforms.
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To pave the way for the deal, former CEO Travis Kalanick agreed to cede some of his control.
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Can our combined efforts pave the way for a long-past-due national data security and privacy package?
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Some opponents of the bioethics bill fear it would ultimately pave the way for the legalization of surrogacy.
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We want to highlight our progress in the hopes that it may pave the way for future compromises.
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Rosenstein's departure would pave the way for Solicitor General Noel Francisco to take oversight of the Mueller investigation.
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UMNO is now backing a bill Pas submitted to Parliament that would pave the way for such penalties.
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They will also be working on regulatory reform and a budget to pave the way for tax reform.
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His visit could also pave the way for the Cuban trade embargo to fall after he leaves office.
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The 2010 passage of a law criminalizing workplace harassment helped pave the way for Pakistan's own #MeToo movement.
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That helped to pave the way for Friday's pardon under Mr. DeSantis, who was inaugurated earlier this week.
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I had hoped that once the House bill failed, it would pave the way to bipartisan working groups.
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The good news is that you now have the perfect opportunity to pave the way toward something else.
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It could also potentially pave the way for other politicians to connect with the public in a similar fashion.
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If completed, a cloud deal could pave the way for an expansion of Amazon retail warehouses in Saudi Arabia.
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But maybe a surprise showing will pave the way toward brighter future in politics than one might have thought.
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This could pave the way for the introduction of video which is an "obvious next step", according to Huffman.
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It will reorganise the national and local governments, legalise private property and pave the way for same-sex marriage.
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CPPIB said the deals would pave the way for its first direct real estate investments in Singapore and Indonesia.
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So it's natural to wonder if deals like this could help pave the way for that kind of expansion.
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"The resolution should pave the way for a negotiated solution down the road, not be a stonewall," he said.
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"This should pave the way for a timely approval," Chief Scientific Officer Mads Krogsgaard Thomsen said in an interview.
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The controversial law would pave the way for people arrested in Hong Kong to stand trial in mainland China.
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According to one lawmaker involved in the talks, this would pave the way for a vote on Wednesday morning.
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Women marked Tuesday's midterm elections by paying tribute to an activist who helped pave the way for female suffrage.
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And that helped pave the way for other "outcasts" like Bowie to both enjoy and fight for greater equality.
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And the technology could pave the way for fleets of driverless EVs that can be summoned with an app.
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Throughout our country's history, unions have helped pave the way for safer working conditions, higher wages and essential benefits.
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Primaries in Oklahoma, Maryland, and Colorado will pave the way for some high-profile governor's races in the fall.
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A longtime presence in Dallas' television arena, Bob helped pave the way for KERA, North Texas' public broadcasting station.
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"Large corporations in particular can set standards around the world and pave the way for societal change," he said.
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A co-processor on Apple's Macs could also pave the way for Face ID to arrive on the platform.
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A co-processor on Apple's Macs could also pave the way for Face ID to arrive on the platform.
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A presidential decree could pave the way for such action, Freitas added at an event in Rio de Janeiro.
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More tech companies going public would also pave the way for many to explore stock exchanges outside of India.
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Such a deal could in theory pave the way for a political transition to end the five-year conflict.
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The report may pave the way for the U.S. Federal Reserve to start shrinking its $4.5 trillion balance sheet.
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That's where companies like Impossible Foods, which makes plant-based meat replacements, are already starting to pave the way.
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Closer cooperation should pave the way for a Russian finance ministry plan to issue treasury bonds denominated in yuan.
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Egypt's parliament has moved to pave the way for Sisi to stay in power until 2034 with constitutional reforms.
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The news could pave the way for an indictment of McCabe, which may come within the next few days.
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As personal computers became popular in the 1970s, the Xerox Alto helped pave the way for Steve Jobs' Apple.
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All of those outings, Mr. Meenan said he believed, were meant to pave the way for an eventual assault.
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A strong FDA can foster biomedical innovation and also pave the way for greater affordability and access to treatments.
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Germany's post-war poverty and the growing resentment from its European neighbors helped pave the way for Adolf Hitler.
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This ultimately will propel the entire industry to new heights and pave the way for premium players like Oculus.
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Such a ruling would pave the way for states to expand tax collection for online sales across the board.
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Federal Election Commission, Kavanaugh appeared to engage in unwarranted judicial activism and helped pave the way for super PACs.
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And it's not like they have a ton of future assets or cap flexibility to pave the way forward.
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The report may pave the way for the U.S. Federal Reserve to start shrinking its $4.5 billion balance sheet.
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The landing of Startupbootcamp's accelerator is also encouraging, and will certainly pave the way for more accelerators to come.
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Facebook secured deals with all the major record labels and many independents to pave the way for this feature.
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NS) pension scheme - to pave the way for a merger with the European steel operations of Germany's Thyssenkrupp (TKAG.
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Many felt that the registry disproportionately left off Muslim migrants and would pave the way for discrimination against minorities.
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They exposed Bill Cosby, and they helped pave the way for the #MeToo movement that is transforming our world.
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On Thursday, Parliament agreed to hear the first reading of legislation that would pave the way for the court.
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Over-narrated and self-serious, this documentary allows its good intentions to pave the way to a tepid tale.
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The teachers' strike, he said, helped pave the way for a broader debate in Sacramento over taxes and education.
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American and Afghan officials hope the informal meeting can pave the way for direct negotiations between the two sides.
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Pet advocacy groups in Italy hope that the achievement could pave the way for similar claims in the future.
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The facility will house the men's team and perhaps pave the way for the addition of a women's team.
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But there are concerns that tracking measures to contain the pandemic could pave the way for greater government surveillance.
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His departure could pave the way for the president to then get rid of Robert Mueller, the special counsel.
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A deal, needing all 28 national leaders' assent, could pave the way for a referendum as early as June.
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In fact it could be a move to pave the way for North Korea's recognition as a nuclear power.
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" "I also want my presidential campaign to have helped pave the way for young women who come behind me.
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The administration's blessing could pave the way for states such as Vermont, Colorado and Maine to begin drug importation.
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That would pave the way for conservative state legislatures to ban or restrict abortion if the Supreme Court acts.
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Some antiwar members of his committee resisted his effort, worried that it would still pave the way to conflict.
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Already, the critics say, Mr. Zelensky has made unilateral concessions intended to pave the way for the peace talks.
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A victory here in the early hours of Friday morning would help pave the way to a Tory majority.
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To count on such omniscience would only pave the way for greater ambiguity and subjectivity in our sexual relations.
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Perhaps Buress helped pave the way for this recognition, helping men hear what they'd long been able to ignore.
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Some economists believe it could pave the way for other measures intended to discourage bribery or restructure the economy.
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By going after Biden, the Trump team hopes to pave the way for another Democrat to win the nomination.
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Sky News had also reported that the deal could pave the way for a merger between the two firms.
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Her affinity for Mr. Koolhaas helped pave the way for her return to the Netherlands in the late 1990s.
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Instead of fighting the world, we should pave the way for protecting the core values of the Jewish state.
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"The discussions we have had together make it possible to pave the way for a new agreement," Macron said.
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Launching with a proven concept like a messaging app should help pave the way for Nintendo's future mobile efforts.
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This programme, which is expected to start in July, will pave the way for bond indices to include Chinese debt.
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The executive order certainly is helping pave the way a little bit, but there's still a lot to be done.
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"Winning this game would pave the way for a last-16 berth," Terim was quoted as saying by Turkish media.
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This will pave the way for a pool of banks to grant a loan to fund the order, it said.
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The breakthrough could pave the way for more biological life to be grown on the moon within a contained environment.
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Additionally, legal titles can pave the way for access to services such as electricity and water, improving quality of life.
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That could help sell this new "AI phone" concept to consumers, and pave the way for more advancements later on.
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Donald Trump's surprise 2016 victory could pave the way for a different celebrity president in 2020 — Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.
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Could this pave the way for round two of Trump versus McMahon in the so-called "Battle of the Billionaires"?
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Our research points to four areas where action now can pave the way for more effective governance after the inauguration.
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But its push to diversification looks set to pave the way for an increase in similar moves from other traders.
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No ceasefire in Syria has so far managed to hold long enough to pave the way for meaningful peace talks.
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The system could pave the way for smarter online avatars and even translate into physical interactions with the real world.
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Some activists fear that a divisive leadership contest would pave the way for an election that Corbyn's Labour could win.
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This trial and others like it could eventually pave the way toward true commercialization of domestic robotics down the road.
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To pave the way for a deal, Fox is planning to scrap European food standards, Business Insider reported last month.
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The junta in Sudan signed a power-sharing deal with opposition leaders that could pave the way for civilian rule.
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These early migrations would pave the way for modern humans to disperse from Africa and eventually settle around the world.
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And if the truce holds, he added, it could pave the way for political negotiations to resume on March 7.
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I think there's an opportunity this will pave the way for some of that, " Munster said Thursday on "Closing Bell.
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But Apple might have to cooperate with the enemy, as flexible screens pave the way for innovations like foldable smartphones.
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This return offered a new sort of freedom, one centred on the individual, which helped pave the way for modernity.
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"These first achievements pave the way for our ambition to regain a leading position in Europe and worldwide," Smith said.
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AT&T is going to "pave the way for the next generation of faster speeds" with something called 28G Evolution.
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Nigerian leaders are hopeful their safe return can pave the way for even more girls to come back home. 4.
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Intense training schedules can pave the way for overuse injuries, including shoulder pain from swimming and stress fractures from running.
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At a press conference on Saturday night, Williams said the incident would pave the way for future female tennis players.
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President Petro Poroshenko, who pushed the bill, says it will "pave the way for reintegration of the occupied Ukrainian lands".
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An affirmative verdict could pave the way for her to investigate the alleged deportations as a possible crime against humanity.
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US AND CHINA MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING COULD HELP PAVE THE WAY FOR MEETING BETWEEN THE TWO PRESIDENTS NEXT MONTH - FT
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Investors view Ramaphosa as the more market-friendly candidate, and his election could pave the way for crucial structural reforms.
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This could pave the way for everything from cheap diagnostic tools for viruses like Zika to programmable cancer-hunting nanobots.
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The company has been trickling out all these hardware upgrade announcements to pave the way for its event next Monday.
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The experiment, which was described Tuesday in Nature, could pave the way for engineered cells that record and store data.
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For now, both sides appear to be setting up parallel institutions that could pave the way for an enduring divorce.
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"If you bring the right technology back to the Moon, you can pave the way for more exploration," says Böhme.
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We have a Congress passing bills that pave the way for outlawing abortion, even in cases of rape or incest.
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If accurate, the move would effectively pave the way for a high level summit between Kim and President Donald Trump.
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The new rules will pave the way for remote pilots to be certified to operate drones, or small unmanned aircraft.
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The hearings could pave the way for the Democratic-led House to approve articles of impeachment - formal charges - against Trump.
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Its new position of power at Uber could pave the way for partnerships with these other companies down the road.
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And that visibility -- per some experts -- is what could help him pave the way to the White House in 2020.
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And it also helps that they're trying to pave the way for much better wireless audio quality in the future.
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In Sweden, the sick boy's sister, Widad, tried to pave the way for the rest of her family to follow.
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The House and Senate both have passed versions of a budget that helped pave the way for the tax agreement.
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The new rules will pave the way for remote pilots to be certified to operate drones, or small, unmanned aircraft.
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"However, the markets will be hoping that the talks pave the way for negotiations at a higher level," he said.
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Environmentalists say it would pave the way for further development in the city's north, advancing the destruction of forests there.
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Could she pave the way for a legion of canine art critics who dole out feedback in barks and whines?
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An affirmative decision could pave the way for her to investigate the alleged deportations as a possible crime against humanity.
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So, if what is happening for me helps pave the way for more opportunities and more work, then that's awesome.
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Why it matters: The omission could pave the way for Education Secretary Betsy DeVos to allow the arming of teachers.
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But positive, incremental initiatives that can help pave the way for broader reforms of budget and governance should be doable.
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Rapinoe's teammate Alex Morgan previously told PEOPLE she is conscious of how she can pave the way for future stars.
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That decision possibly make more sense now, since the move might have been made to pave the way for SoundBetter.
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A House panel had a historic discussion about a bill that could pave the way for reparations for African-Americans.
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Mr. Watson helped pave the way for the Post Office, as it was then known, to become an independent agency.
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"And the World Cup is going to pave the way for additional opportunities for us and, frankly, for all Hispanics."
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August 25 brings some shifts as the Sun connects with Uranus to pave the way for a beneficial eureka moment.
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The administration's silence helps pave the way for a possible coup, and chaos and violence that would most likely result.
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"North Macedonia" would appease Greece, which rejects Macedonia's name in a historical dispute, and pave the way for NATO membership.
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Oman, which orchestrated secret U.S.-Iran contacts that helped pave the way for the deal in 2015, was more measured.
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A stronger economy would then help pave the way for longer term tax cuts for the middle class, he said.
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It would pave the way to the "show, don't tell" use of news clips that made the program so powerful.
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Curbelo introduced the bill with Illinois Democrat Danny Davis, which should pave the way for a bipartisan vote this week.
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No Democrats voted against the bill, after some last-minute modifications from Pelosi helped pave the way for progressive support.
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If left in command, it will pave the way for Ted Cruz and others of his and Mr. Trump's ilk.
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Critics said the change will pave the way for greasier, more unhealthy foods such as pizza, french fries and burgers.
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Gender equality has helped pave the way for LGBTQ equality by prompting people to question these sexual norms, Daniels said.
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The administration's blessing could pave the way for states such as Vermont, Florida, Colorado and Maine to begin drug importation.
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Focusing on another person's success will not pave the way to your own, because it distracts you from your path.
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It's an award given to game-changers in the industry, who pave the way for new, diverse voices in entertainment.
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If this law changes, it could pave the way for more women drivers like Yadav to take to the streets.
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If successful, this demonstration mission could pave the way for NASA astronauts to fly on the Starliner sometime next year.
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Please help pave the way towards a kinder future by putting the live-export industry out of its misery immediately.
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On Thursday night, the Senate passed a budget blueprint that would pave the way for a $1.5 trillion tax cut.
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Another major financial crisis in 1994-95 helped pave the way for the party's first presidential election loss in 2000.
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If anything, at first, I hoped that my newfound understanding would pave the way for a better relationship with her.
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On Friday, Catalan authorities announced their new cabinet, hoping to pave the way for Madrid to end its direct rule.
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The court's action could pave the way to an unprecedented vote in the Senate on whether to remove her from office.
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Luciano Berio's groundbreaking "Sinfonia," which helped pave the way for the freewheeling compositional styles now in vogue, is too seldom heard.
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HERE doesn't make mention of this, but this system could be instrumental in helping pave the way for autonomous driving systems.
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A fitting name for a team that would pave the way for an entirely new genre of games for fellow rubies!
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The new line of inquiry signals a bold new front in the multiplying investigations that could pave the way for impeachment.
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The government-to-government agreement helped pave the way for the $15 billion sale, which includes 44 THAAD launchers and missiles.
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In the end, it is the only way to overcome fear and pave the way for future peace and mutual understanding.
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His impact on the sport was huge and he helped pave the way for the sport to grow and be successful.
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A sale of the French clearinghouse could pave the way for a planned US$14bn acquisition of LSEG by Deutsche Boerse.
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At a December parliament hearing, the executive denied that the firm paid bribes to pave the way for the 2015 merger.
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SaferWay would pave the way for Whole Foods, which was the 235th largest retailer in the U.S. based on 220 revenue.
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If Trump declines to certify, it could pave the way for Congress to vote to resume those sanctions, killing the deal.
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While the whole thing felt gratuitous, it did pave the way for some truly hilarious memes, and Twitter did not disappoint.
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Kernel has made some big claims: promising to improve neurodegenerative disease, for instance, to help pave the way for improving cognition.
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The decision could pave the way for Schahin's liquidation, said the source, who is not authorized to discuss the issue publicly.
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If those predictions prove accurate, the vote would pave the way for a new leader to replace Netanyahu as prime minister.
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Targeting Competitor Apps We built our developer platform years ago to pave the way for innovation in social apps and services.
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Amazon will be hoping the partnership with the U.K. government will pave the way for drone deliveries to become a reality.
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You are constantly being shaken out of the illusion and, worse, those disruptions pave the way to eye strain and nausea.
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It could also help pave the way for a broader deal with Trump over border security and immigration, Mexican officials believe.
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The international community's latest attempts to get the eastern parliament to pave the way for elections have produced little concrete progress.
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FDA clearance for the EKG feature on the Watch will pave the way for medical clearance of even more Apple features.
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Upon viewing the 1978 NBC miniseries The Holocaust, Eva decided to use her past to pave the way for her future.
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The referendum was seen as a way to pave the way for democratic elections to return, but not until late 2017.
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And ISIS is regrouping nearby, raising fears that Libya's new slide toward anarchy could pave the way for an ISIS comeback.
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The finance ministers' meeting will pave the way for a meeting of national leaders in Hamburg, Germany, on July 7-8.
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Experts say the new findings will pave the way toward testing vaccines and treatments in mice before trying them on humans.
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Transitional arrangements would be needed to pave the way to new trading terms to avoid a "cliff-edge", Open Europe said.
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TechCrunch reported in February that Spotify would seek to renegotiate its licensing deals to pave the way for a 2018 IPO.
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That's not to say the US isn't doing what it can pave the way for new rules for self-driving cars.
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And according to Gordon, a breakout in one of the sector's biggest stocks could pave the way for the entire space.
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I'd expect that Face ID will be the signature use, but also imagine the sensors could pave the way for more.
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In a milestone that could pave the way for robotic surgery on humans, a robot successfully performed operations on four pigs.
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It is absolutely critical for Democrats to reclaim that vote to pave the way for a return to the White House.
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But it could pave the way for further regulation of U.S. tech companies in Europe, including an EU-wide digital tax.
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Meanwhile Vrbo has been a key player in vacation rentals, helping pave the way for home sharing services since the '28s.
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The revocation of the NDAs was expected to help pave the way for possible criminal prosecution of the alleged serial rapist.
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The feel-good summit is thought to have helped pave the way for a meeting between Kim and President Donald Trump.
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A successful summit between the Koreas later this month could help pave the way for a meeting between Kim and Trump.
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But Columbus did pave the way for the "European exploration, exploitation, and colonization of the Americas," according to the Encyclopedia Britannica.
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If successful, he said the agreement could pave the way for broader peace talks that could result in Assad stepping aside.
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They are demanding that Sarksyan resign to pave the way for early elections, something he has so far refused to do.
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Denham, Hurd and Curbelo's move Tuesday would pave the way for a floor vote on a hardline bill from Republican Reps.
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Money can pave the way to the American dream: owning a home, raising a family, having a successful career, retiring comfortably.
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A less litigious relation between both partners could pave the way for more proactive talks with creditors, the first person said.
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"This will pave the way for accelerated (economic) growth of Mumbai," he said in a statement announcing the plan last month.
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India and Russia signed a deal on Saturday to pave the way for a group led by Rosneft to acquire Essar.
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In 2014, for example, the IWC outperformed but did not pave the way for a correction in the S&P 500.
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This helped pave the way for Texas-based Mercurio Biotec to import a drug to treat diabetes patients in clinical trials.
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The moves appear to pave the way for unaccompanied women and unmarried foreigners to travel more easily in the conservative kingdom.
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It may also ultimately pave the way to diplomatic relations, giving the Church full access to the world's most populous nation.
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Its relationship with ALC and CareMore could pave the way for a greater number of similar healthcare deals in the future.
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In fact, the administration's rule will actually pave the way for pollution that threatens our drinking water and national park waterways.
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The administration's blessing could now pave the way for states such as Vermont, Florida, Colorado and Maine to begin drug importation.
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As they ride into their 40s, they say both their friendship and their skating has blossomed thanks to Pave the Way.
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Industry sources have speculated the sale of the protein business could pave the way for a sale of the bigger company.
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By picking Sarah Palin to be his running mate in 2008, John McCain helped pave the way for MAGA and Trump.
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That would pave the way for the German parliament to review and approve the proposed contract in 2018, the spokesman said.
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Its research helps us learn more about the red planet in order to pave the way for eventual human exploration there.
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Having that talk while your child is still young helps pave the way for a more serious topic: paying for college.
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The decision could pave the way for similar probes affecting other countries that have not signed the Rome statute, like Syria.
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Many, however, feel that the update has disproportionately left off Muslim migrants and would pave the way for discrimination against minorities.
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Mr. Schmieding predicted that Germany's relative decline would pave the way for France to take over as the eurozone's driving force.
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Read: Facebook has not stopped dark ads from undermining Ireland's abortion vote The result would pave the way for Article 40.3.
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Its goal is to boost the impact of smaller donations, to pave the way for more competition in the city's elections.
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The Army exception granted Thursday could pave the way for Toth to sign a contract with Eagles as soon as Friday.
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That could pave the way to a peace agreement with the US that brings the 18-year-war to an end.
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As a matter of fact, we have declared no less than eight ceasefires since 1993 to pave the way for negotiations.
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A notable development from this summit was Moon and Kim's mutual pledge to end hostilities to pave the way for peace.
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Activists warned that the ruling could pave the way for the early release of some of the era's most notorious offenders.
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Finding the highly radioactive melted uranium rods may pave the way for Tepco to develop methods to remove the melted fuel.
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But it would profoundly weaken the strength of the deal and pave the way for other countries to withdraw from it.
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But like many in the poly community, she stops short of believing it could pave the way for multiple legal marriages.
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Laura Kelly announced a bipartisan compromise with Republican state Senate Majority Leader Jim Denning to pave the way for Medicaid expansion.
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Glencore hinted at a management reshuffle next year that would pave the way for the retirement of its C.E.O., Ivan Glasenberg.
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It will also pave the way, analysts said, for the country's debt securities to be included in a major global index.
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The company sends him far and wide to cut ribbons on new projects and otherwise pave the way for deal making.
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Separately, Erdogan said the project would also pave the way to pedestrianising Taksim Square, one of the busiest hubs in Istanbul.
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Mr. Schultz seemed to pave the way in December, when he announced he'd step down as Starbucks' chief executive this April.
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On the plus side, the success of movies like "Black Panther" and "Crazy Rich Asians" should pave the way for more.
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Among the various changes included within the bill, lawmakers have agreed to pave the way for the return of supersonic flight.
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Ms. DeVos's strange interpretation of this country's racist history was probably meant to pave the way for market-driven education policies.
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This would be a welcome step toward protecting seniors, and would pave the way for better, patient-centered, market-driven reforms.
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"If the deal is rejected, it would pave the way for the undesirable outcome of a no-deal," the official said.
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He used the experience to campaign against discriminatory housing practices nationwide, which helped pave the way for the Fair Housing Act.
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In other cases, major financial gifts, including multimillion-dollar donations to construct buildings on campus, pave the way for the privileged.
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A repeated failure to legislate, which gave the impression that immigration was out of control, helped pave the way for his victory.
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China's slowing economic growth could pave the way for its government to reach a trade agreement with the United States, Cramer said.
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Other critics fear that H-1Bs pave the way for cheap foreign labor despite safeguards that should theoretically prevent that from happening.
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Saudi oil giant Aramco is undertaking a series of moves that may pave the way for a long-delayed stock market debut.
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Then again, the film didn't receive any nominations from the Screen Actors Guild, which often helps pave the way for Oscar nominations.
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His move will delay, but probably not derail, the agreement, which is supposed to pave the way for Macedonia to join NATO.
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When you build your awareness of how your actions are received by other people, you pave the way to becoming more likeable.
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Immigration advocates have contended that the push could pave the way for mass deportations, though the White House has disputed that characterization.
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Supporters of the legislation say its passage would pave the way for the ERA to become the 28th amendment to the Constitution.
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Harvard-educated Razzaz, who served as education minister, has now started consultations in an effort to pave the way for reviving confidence.
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He tells bosses how important their firms are to the country and that he will pave the way for them to invest.
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That step, Jones said, could pave the way for the release of information widely known to the public but still considered classified.
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Success for the GDSA could also therefore pave the way for Huawei's Harmony OS to thrive in major markets around the world.
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Anti-globalisers fear that it would pave the way for a proposed EU-America agreement, the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).
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The inauguration of the new government once the challenge to the results is resolved would pave the way for formal programme talks.
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As the years passed, I had no idea how much my ability to be vulnerable would pave the way for this decision.
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That could pave the way for voluntary regulation instead of leaving it to Congress or the courts to impose strict disclosure requirements.
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It was also the world's first flight of a rocket intended to pave the way for a commercial, solid-fuelled orbital launcher.
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The governor's signature will pave the way for the state to offer six new casinos – expanding the total in Illinois to 16.
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Analysts have been bullish on Libra, at least from the perspective that it could pave the way for more adoption of cryptocurrencies.
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Next year's iPhone is going to be the real bonanza, but the iPhone 7 is helping pave the way to get there.
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The scientists said their research will "pave the way" for the use of genetically engineered macaque monkeys for studying other brain disorders.
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Economists surveyed by Reuters expect the ECB to change its forward guidance to pave the way for a rate cut in September.
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When the SDF fighters get into trouble or need help to pave the way, they call in US airstrikes and artillery fire.
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Those cells (called HeLa cells) helped pave the way to a vaccine for polio and are essential for cancer and HIV research.
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Technology can pave the way to improvements in data management, training for health workers and making referrals, among other areas, she added.
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This new instrument, along with similar upcoming offerings from the CME and others, could pave the way for a serious bitcoin correction.
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"So I've resigned to pave the way for the president to re-organize her team and resources for that purpose," he said.
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The UNHCR office in Kuala Lumpur said the trial could pave the way for a broader work scheme for refugees in Malaysia.
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Musk has also spoken at length about how SpaceX's forthcoming Starship launch system could pave the way for affordable, regular lunar visits.
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The moves, which have not gone smoothly, are meant to pave the way for Mr. Zelensky's first official meeting with Mr. Putin.
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Two, its passage in the spring may pave the way for other cities to get a tax on their ballots this November.
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The Faroe Island votes Wednesday in a referendum to decide whether to implement a new constitution to pave the way towards independence.
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According to the emails, Google executives saw Maven as a way to pave the way for even larger contracts down the road.
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The agreement could help pave the way for a merger between Charter and Comcast in the future, New Street Research's Chaplin said.
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The Senate is expected to vote this week on a budget resolution that will pave the way for repealing the law. Sen.
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Some experts say the CBOE and CME futures launch over the coming two weeks will help pave the way for bitcoin ETFs.
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Kurdish forces have been detaining thousands of ISIS fighters, and many fear the Turkish operation will pave the way for their escape.
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Broadcom CEO Hock Tan has taken on a fairly activist strategy, inciting a proxy fight to pave the way for a takeover.
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There are no complaints about Trump's draconian approach to immigration, perhaps because Romney himself helped pave the way for his hardline policies.
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As federal policymakers, we can further pave the way by setting big goals, creating flexible frameworks and funding basic research and development.
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The derivatives allow institutional investors to buy into the cryptocurrency trend and could pave the way for a bitcoin exchange-traded fund.
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That could pave the way for further consolidation of state lenders, which hold more than two-thirds of assets in the country.
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That pointed to sustained strength in the economy that could pave the way for further Federal Reserve interest rate hikes next year.
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Changes in the U.S. Census and other data collection efforts that let people choose more than one race helped pave the way.
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Tuesday's agreement will pave the way for the project to start commercial gas production from the third quarter of 2020, PetrVietnam said.
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Its first smooth day of trading could pave the way for more tech unicorns to pursue a direct listing rather than IPO.
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News that the U.S. Senate passed a budget blueprint which would pave the way for tax cuts, underpinned these more risky assets.
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In turn, Rousey's success helped to pave the way for the current generation of artists formerly known as Divas in the WWE.
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"You need people to pave the way, and to show it's not impossible," said Kadri, arguably this country's most famous Muslim athlete.
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As NPR put it, Prop 187 "Damaged GOP relations with immigrants" and helped pave the way for Democratic dominance in that state.
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But the capitalization is only a portion of what it took to pave the way for "Cursed Child" to get to Broadway.
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The agreement in Astana may now pave the way for wider U.N.-led talks in Geneva scheduled to take place on Feb.
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FRENCH FINANCE MINISTER SAYS HOPES MEETING WITH GUALTIERI CAN PAVE THE WAY FOR NEW INITIATIVES, INCLUDING FINANCIAL PROJECTS BETWEEN ITALY AND FRANCE
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The team grouped the channels together in a "super-channel" which researchers think will pave the way toward higher capacity communication systems.
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If the judge allows Zervos' case to continue, it could pave the way for more lawsuits against Trump at the state level.
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Hillary Clinton believes Silicon Valley should take more responsibility to help pave the way on policies and attitudes toward paid family leave.
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A public health emergency could allow federal officials to loosen certain regulations, issue grants and pave the way for spending additional money.
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"I want to leave my mark as being that gymnast of color who helped pave the way for other gymnasts," she says.
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Buchan's vision helped the company capitalize on the post-war building boom, and would pave the way for the modern-day Lowe's.
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The source said, however, that the pact would be revised ahead of the rights issue to pave the way for the operation.
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But recent events, here and elsewhere, revive the worry, expressed by Plato, that populist democracy can readily pave the way to dictatorship.
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"This symbol of Black empowerment in 2020 will pave the way for the Harriet Tubman design on the $20 bill," she said.
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In my home state of Colorado, the USMCA will pave the way for further economic development with our state's leading exporting partners.
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The period could pave the way for sustainable peace and negotiations among Afghans, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said in a statement.
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The acquisition helped pave the way for Microsoft Teams chat app, which recently hit 20 million daily active users, surpassing rival Slack.
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If the Senate does not agree to witnesses, it could pave the way for Trump to be acquitted before the scheduled Feb.
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It could pave the way for other countries to withdraw, or to simply weaken their own commitments to cutting planet-warming pollution.
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An adjudication in the Boeing case is expected early in 2020, which will pave the way for EU tariffs on U.S. goods.
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Tunzi sees change happening like a domino effect, and believes that being a positive example helps pave the way forward for others.
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If successful, the deal will be the first step in Old Mutual's dismantling and pave the way to a string of divestments.
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In its Inflation Report on Thursday, it again said that a benign inflation outlook should pave the way for further monetary stimulus.
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Pulling back the FCC's Title II approach will help pave the way for a legislative solution that makes sense for small business.
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This could pave the way for common stress-tests carried out at EU level, as suggested by EU officials in past weeks.
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"It would not be meant against Israel," he said, but a measure intended to pave the way for a two-state solution.
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The surprise departure of Instagram's two founders could potentially pave the way for Facebook to exert more control over the platform's direction.
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Infighting within the Democratic Party was a major contributor to the first Trump victory, and it could pave the way to another.
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The passing grades on the Fed's stress tests pave the way for banks to pay their largest dividends in almost a decade.
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Macedonia's foreign minister, Nikola Dimitrov, said the deal would pave the way for the country to join NATO and the European Union.
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But she won't be the last woman to speak up about her trauma, and her courage may pave the way for others.
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And back in September, Congress passed a bill for regulations that would pave the way for self-driving cars across the country.
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The ruling could also pave the way for more civil suits against Trump at the state level while he's still in office.
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And according to its 22-year-old CEO, Luminar's technology will pave the way for autonomous cars that are better, cheaper and safe.
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And renewed instability will only pave the way for the return of ISIS, a group that prospers in times of violence and chaos.
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The raid helped to pave the way for the diplomatic compound to be handed to the U.S. envoy of opposition leader Juan Guaido.
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Euisun Chung pledged in January to complete a restructuring expected to pave the way for him to take the reins of the group.
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Olsson expects the Tmall partnership to help pave the way for store expansion in smaller Chinese cities where brand recognition is still slim.
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The deal may also pave the way to further proposals to make corporations' disclosures completely public, and not just limited to tax administrations.
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Mugabe's dismissal of Mnangagwa, for allegedly plotting against the government, appeared to pave the way for Grace Mugabe to become the president's successor.
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Seeing Daddy Yankee pave the way for Latinx voices in music made me realise the deliberate dismissal of our culture in mainstream media.
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ET, will pave the way for people to actually fly to suborbital space aboard the Blue Origin rocket sometime in the coming years.
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Abandoning Turkey now would be a historic mistake for the EU as this would pave the way for the death of Turkish democracy.
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This helped pave the way for the merger of Banco Popolare and Banca Popolare di Milano, which received regulatory approval on 8 September.
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"This is fabulous news if you own shares in the private Uber because it could pave the way for an IPO," Cramer said.
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That helped pave the way to talks between the two countries this week in Beijing that augur well for a deal, however fragile.
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A powerful gene-editing tool that could pave the way for genetic engineering has been approved for use in humans to fight cancer.
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Far ahead of his time, Hefner not only helped pave the way for sexual liberation, he was a trailblazer for inclusion and diversity.
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Greece hopes that wrapping up the second review of bailout progress will pave the way for crucial talks on post-bailout debt relief.
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But apart from impacting monetary policy through his economic policies, the president-elect could pave the way for changes inside the Federal Reserve.
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That could pave the way for a stabilization in the renminbi and "perhaps a bit of strengthening," he said commenting on the poll.
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We would add this advice to the "new rules" that Ajay Agarwal recently put forth to pave the way to a new equilibrium.
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While in the Senate, Akaka repeatedly introduced a bill to pave the way for native Hawaiians to gain political sovereignty and self-governance.
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Bankruptcy resolution rules introduced in 2016 helped pave the way for ADIA's $500 million investment earlier this year in a distressed debt fund.
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It is the first of its kind in a Canadian public plan and could pave the way for similar programs across the country.
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Also of note is the fact that the new architecture is set to pave the way for an even more ridiculous 100TB version.
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A successful offering could help Sharjah narrow its budget deficit and pave the way for other Gulf issuers to access the bond market.
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"G33 will pave the way for growth and expansion of the Genesis brand," Executive Vice President Lee Kwang-guk told a media event.
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But others note that slimming down, along with its $15 billion write-down, could pave the way for Kraft Heinz to go private.
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The bigger Phase 23 trial could pave the way for the agency to approve ecstasy as a legal drug within a few years.
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Not all of the early 2000s experiments are still around, but even the failures helped pave the way for things that came later.
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Since Germany is arguably Europe's most powerful country, Merkel's decision could pave the way to other countries accepting Huawei products down the line.
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The candidates also backed a gender parity bill aiming to pave the way for women to play a more prominent role in politics.
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Additionally, Brian C. Kalt, a law professor at Michigan State Univesrity, told CNN that such a move could pave the way for impeachment.
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These conditions, which helped pave the way for the rise of radical groups in the first place in Syria, have only been exacerbated.
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"These first achievements pave the way for our ambition to regain a leading position in Europe and worldwide," Smith said in a statement.
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"In our view this would pave the way to a dividend payout increase from the current 30 percent to 50 percent," he said.
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Johnson has risen enough in the polls that he may qualify for the presidential debates — and pave the way for a Gillibrand landslide.
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Humans are complicated, and understanding how the mind and body work in other creatures can help pave the way for treatments in people.
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"[The Federal Aviation Administration] is under strong industry and Congressional pressure to pave the way for domestic [military drone] deployment," the report stated.
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He also could develop outreach programs in the executive branch that would help pave the way for new Republican healthcare programs and policies.
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Digital platforms have become home to more and more quality content, which Fisher said has helped pave the way for more diverse storytelling.
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He also said rental and property sector legislation needed to be simplified to pave the way for more public and home charging points.
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This could pave the way, after next year's elections, for negotiations to start between the central government and the KRG over territorial claims.
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Figure skater Adam Rippon and skier Gus Kenworthy are proud to pave the way for more athletes to be open about their sexuality.
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He also said rental and property sector legislation needed to be simplified to pave the way for more public and home charging points.
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"I don't honestly see any prospects that would pave the way for Turkey joining the EU." Editing by Katya Golubkova and Richard Balmforth
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One measure would pave the way for pooled employer plans, allowing smaller businesses to more easily offer retirement savings schemes for their workers.
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Another factor propelling the latest rally is the weak earnings in 22020 that will pave the way for a solid 29 earnings picture.
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A successful summit between the Koreas later this month could help pave the way for a meeting between Kim and President Donald Trump.
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Donatelli said that paying the reparations would likely improve diplomatic relations with the U.S. and pave the way for lifting sanctions on Sudan.
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But if the FBI report has the appearance of clearing Kavanaugh, it will pave the way for Republicans to secure key swing votes.
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But before they can get to the nuts and bolts of tax reform, they have to pave the way with a budget resolution.
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Failure to make the payment could pave the way for creditors to attempt to seize up to half of Citgo's shares as compensation.
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Al-Maliki called on Hamas to relinquish control of the Gaza-Strip in order to pave the way for legislative and presidential elections.
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The reality of these obstacles, and the unfulfilled hopes resulting from them, helped pave the way for Trump's unwise unilateral withdrawal from JCPOA.
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Separately, higher tensions in the Middle East, particularly Iran, would also pave the way for higher oil prices in coming months, Croft added.
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That helped pave the way for last month's shareholder vote, where 98 percent of the votes cast were in favor of the deal.
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While these are nonlethal systems, the arrangement could potentially pave the way for lethal systems downstream to be used in intelligence-driven operations.
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Justin Gover, the CEO of GW Pharmaceuticals, told CNBC his company's new drug will pave the way for other medications derived from marijuana.
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Improved financials and collaboration helped pave the way for franchisees to respond to Kempczinski's promotion with cautious optimism, as opposed to outright hostility.
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Reports indicated that Nielsen's April 7 resignation was the result of Miller's handiwork to pave the way for harsher policies to curb immigration.
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Apple's lawyers had been arguing that this case could set a precedent that would pave the way for future intrusions into our phones.
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While it might render previously challenging games too easy, it can also pave the way for games that are much more fast paced.
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Rejection of the deal yet again would likely pave the way for May to be replaced by a eurosceptic Tory, possibly Boris Johnson.
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No, not a cheap joke about Brexit — yesterday it announced a three-year regulatory review to "pave the way for self-driving cars".
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Eventually 5G will pave the way for connecting whole new types of devices, but the first use will be for faster internet service.
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Less discussed is the suite of technologies that pave the way for those services to connect to their audience and monetize the content.
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Former minister Turay said she hoped the ban would pave the way for activists to work with the government to stamp out FGM.
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It should pave the way for a measure of stability through September 2019 after months of lurching from fiscal crisis to fiscal crisis.
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Although the technique is still experimental, the researchers hope that a similar process could pave the way for liquid electronics in the future.
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Clearly, Villeglé's focus on street disruption helped pave the way for other important noise artists of the '60s working in the expanded field.
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Investors are focusing on whether the two leaders can pave the way to resolve a trade dispute between the world's two biggest economies.
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Artist's Questionnaire Ron Nagle helped pave the way for clay artists to be taken seriously — but he still has a sense of humor.
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Critics, latching on to the proposal to pave the way for citizenship for so-called Dreamers, have derided it as amnesty for lawbreakers.
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That approval would pave the way for Russian athletes to return to competition, and for the country to again stage international sporting events.
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"While planning, I remember everything feeling harder than it should have because I felt like I had to pave the way," she said.
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President Donald Trump issued an official statement supporting Morales' resignation, saying it would help pave the way for a more democratic Latin America.
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For in speaking truth to power we pave the way for a more just culture, free of the scourge of violence against women.
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The long-sought breakthrough could have implications for national security and cryptography and even pave the way for the creation of new medicines.
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His mother, Harriett Ballard, admired Earhart, and hoped she might pave the way for her children, or perhaps grandchildren, to pursue adventurous careers.
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Big Tech wants to play doctor, and federal rules set to drop soon will pave the way for it to do just that.
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For in speaking truth to power, we pave the way for a more just culture, free of the scourge of violence against women.
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During the past decade, Mercer, who is seventy, has funded an array of political projects that helped pave the way for Trump's rise.
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So Zei's bravery possibly could pave the way for other hospitals to allow for their ECMO patients to walk and exercise, if able.
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Looking even farther down the road, Safe Return could also help pave the way for the coming age of autonomous electric air taxis.
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In other words, the disappointing legacy we inherited from the Bushes and the Clintons that helped pave the way to Mr. Trump's election.
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The Hill's Editor-in-Chief Bob CusackRobert (Bob) CusackHill's Editor-in-Chief: Did establishment Dems pave the way for President Trump's Iran strike?
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The Hill's editor-in-chief, Bob CusackRobert (Bob) CusackHill's Editor-in-Chief: Did establishment Dems pave the way for President Trump's Iran strike?
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That case reached the Supreme Court and helped pave the way for the court's 2015 decision establishing a constitutional right to such unions.
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He accused the White House of releasing the statement to pave the way for a "diplomatic battle" against Syria at the United Nations.
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Opposition from the Freedom Caucus sunk the House bill last month, so an agreement with Ryan could pave the way for another vote.
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Public disdain of Rasputin contributed to the Russian people's turn against the monarchy, helping to pave the way for the revolution of 21990.
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It booked 20193 billion euros in loan writedowns in the period to pave the way for a 17.7 billion euro bad debt sale.
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Poland is hoping a visit from U.S. President Donald Trump next month will pave the way for more LNG deals with U.S. producers.
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A drop below those levels could pave the way for a fresh slide back to mid-January's lows of $1.255 or even $1.1983.
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An initial trade agreement last week eased some of those concerns and could pave the way for further gains in trade-sensitive shares.
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It's too soon to say whether the pilot programs could help pave the way for policy making at the state or national level.
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Progress depends in part on more resolutions like that in Honolulu that pave the way for use of the new material, he said.
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Beyond this, Shallue said he hopes the neural net will pave the way for still more sophisticated exoplanet hunting tools in the future.
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He wants NASA to be one customer of many in the low-Earth and lunar marketplaces to pave the way for deeper space exploration.
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She decides she wants to reconnect with an old college flame, and has Malcolm dig up dirt on her husband to pave the way.
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The proposed Goods and Services Tax (GST) bill would pave the way for a single market for goods in India for the first time.
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The approval was expected to pave the way for Russia to expand Nord Stream's capacity and to bypass Ukraine as a gas transit route.
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It would also pave the way for the International Monetary Fund to join the latest Greek bailout, now shouldered by euro zone governments alone.
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The country's central bank left borrowing costs at 24% on Wednesday, but its comments appeared to pave the way to a rate cut soon.
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This would pave the way for an effective ban for companies on doing business with Huawei, and potentially other Chinese companies such as ZTE.
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The affair has hurt him in the polls and could pave the way for Emmanuel Macron, an independent, to reach the election's second round.
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A recent surge in experiments with universal basic income, a related idea that proposes giving everyone a base wage, may help pave the way.
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I am so grateful to them for highlighting my entrepreneurialism and allowing me to pave the way for many women to achieve their goals.
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And that in turn will pave the way for benefits and protections for other contingent workers like house cleaners, nannies, gardeners and other freelancers.
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But in a careful pronouncement last February, its foreign minister, Chrystia Freeland, promised legislation that would pave the way for her country to join.
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A new psychiatric examination could pave the way for Mr. Dutroux's release, although law experts in Belgium said it would be unlikely to happen.
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The Aden tensions further complicated United Nations efforts to pave the way for political talks on a transitional governing body to end the war.
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In addition to faster speeds, 5G offers other benefits, including minimal delay that could pave the way for things like remote operation of vehicles.
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Once implemented, the legislative changes will also help pave the way for the sale of six regional energy companies that are slated for privatisation.
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"I definitely think what happened here in New York will pave the way for actions in other states and then hopefully Congress," said Bakst.
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So while I wouldn't personally buy the Nemeio keyboard, I hope it helps pave the way for a better customizable keyboard down the line.
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"Shi'ite brothers have exploited the war conditions to pave the way for their project, it's a gradual infiltration," Sheikh Ali, told Reuters by phone.
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If Apple does roll-out Thunderbolt 3 across its laptop line, that could pave the way for a 5K display with built-in GPU.
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China just launched a spacecraft that will help pave the way for a historic mission to the moon&aposs far side later this year.
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Not only do these everyday actions normalize an ever-present toxicity online, they pave the way for the worst kinds of abuses to flourish.
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Iceta's selection was supposed to pave the way for PSOE, the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party, to form a government with a Catalan separatist party.
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Bots are a huge focus for Facebook and could pave the way for further commerce via Messenger and the broader Facebook platform as well.
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In 2014 the government granted him an exceptional licence to consume cannabis, which helped pave the way for the nationwide legalisation of medicinal cannabis.
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Taiwan is hoping that the mission will pave the way for even greater self-reliance when it comes to space tech and global imaging.
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President Trump continues hitting him in all body parts — apparently hoping he'll resign, which could pave the way for firing special counsel Bob Mueller.
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It could also pave the way to debt relief talks with its euro zone partners, which some bondholders would see as a positive development.
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A defeat would cast doubt on his wider appeal in the delegate-rich southern states he hopes could pave the way to the nomination.
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Its first flight is expected in 2020, with Boeing and the Australian government producing a concept demonstrator to pave the way for full production.
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Known as "low boom" flight demonstration aircraft, NASA hopes these quieter "X-planes" will pave the way for the reintroduction of commercial supersonic flights.
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"We hope that the meeting tomorrow in Munich will help pave the way for a speedy resumption of the (Syria peace) talks," he said.
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The lawsuit could pave the way for many more similar legal actions, and not just against Exxon, but other oil and gas companies too.
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Several micro-mobility companies can happily co-exist, he says, and the early movers are helping to pave the way for others, including Flash.
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Sure, we get burned by the occasional Google Glass, Segway, or Lytro camera, but ultimately we pave the way for the luddites to follow.
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The junta has threatened to jail anyone campaigning against the constitution, which is meant to pave the way for a general election in 2017.
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Time will tell whether a budget deal will pave the way for an immigration deal, or whether Democrats ended up folding their strongest cards.
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Trump argues this was a breakthrough — and that his deal-making abilities could pave the way to resolving tensions that have previously been intractable.
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Absent a bombshell from the bureau, Republicans say that would pave the way for an initial vote on Kavanaugh's nomination as early as Friday.
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"Since it's low-level talks, investors expect that this meeting will pave the way for November, when both countries' presidents will meet," Kuramochi said.
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It was Nixon, after all, who ended the draft, creating today's all-volunteer military, helping pave the way for the endless war on terrorism.
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It would also pave the way for security funding in the Middle East and $85033 billion in funding to fight the Zika virus. Sen.
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But Missouri's reforms will likely pave the way for a wave of workplace democracy legislation in states looking to go beyond right-to-work.
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Asked whether his appointment could pave the way for a German head of the ECB, De Guindos denied any link between the two positions.
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Our government, at the local, state, and federal levels, should pave the way for churches, civic groups, and other nonprofits to support struggling families.
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"The new decision would pave the way to build up strong economic ties between the two brotherly countries for mutual benefits," the ministry said.
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Local issuance could also help develop the domestic financial market and pave the way for future issuance by domestic entities, including SOEs and GREs.
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Officials have expressed concern that Trump's peace plan would eventually pave the way for revoking the right to return for refugees in the kingdom.
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"We are optimistic that the full exit of armed (fighters) from this district will pave the way for other reconciliations and settlements," he said.
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Secretary of State Pompeo even traveled to North Korea twice — once as CIA director — to meet Kim and pave the way for the meeting.
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In al-Foua and Kefraya, hundreds of pro-government fighters were evacuated, and the agreement will pave the way for insurgents to take over.
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Action aimed at plastic bags can pave the way for further measures to address free coffee cups, lids, stirrers, cutlery, straws and takeout packaging.
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The monokini was a strong statement that didn't quite take off, and certainly didn't pave the way for eventual social acceptance of nude swimming.
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Based on what I have learned, you did not have all of the advantages that can pave the way to college and graduate school.
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Nonetheless, Shaheen, who said there was no excuse for an eight-year delay, agrees that bipartisan support could pave the way for sooner action.
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That plan required extensive presence inside Iran's networks — called "implants" or "beacons" — that would pave the way for injecting destabilizing malware into Iranian systems.
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"I look back and see how many people have worked to pave the way for our family," she told Broadly in a recent interview.
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He made the announcement in Rimbo, Sweden, at the end of a week of negotiations intended to pave the way for full peace talks.
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Villiger's departure may pave the way for Alasdair Bell, the top legal official at the European soccer body UEFA to join Infantino at FIFA.
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Goldman executives hoped the 1MDB bond deals would pave the way for other business with Malaysia, according to the current and former Goldman employees.
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The Treasury fund used to back those efforts contains just $94 billion, so congressionally-approved money would pave the way for serious scaling up.
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"We believe this should be the end of this big problem and pave the way for a new chapter in Olympic sport," Tarpischev said.
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Stock market futures are up this morning after the Senate passed a 2977 budget blueprint that could pave the way for Republicans' tax proposal.
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Victory would pave the way for Netanyahu to make good on his pledge to annex settlements in the West Bank under Trump's peace plan.
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After the show, Choi expressed hope that their win would help pave the way for other Asian actors to be recognised in the West.
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He also knocked Northam over so-called sanctuary cities, arguing that his position helped pave the way for violence by the MS-13 gang.
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"We have promised the nation that we will pave the way for the peace and today an important step has been taken," he said.
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President Trump's first official act as commander in chief was to pave the way for his defense secretary to be confirmed by the Senate.
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Milford Beagle Jr., is African-American and said that Woodard helped pave the way for him and made the military stronger and more diverse.
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The Senate passed the bill on Tuesday, an act that could pave the way for diplomatic action and economic sanctions against Hong Kong's government.
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South Korean officials hope the hotline will improve communications between the top leaders and pave the way for improved ties between the two Koreas.
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Informed consent by patients and careful data collection thereafter will not only increase their chances, it could pave the way for scientific breakthroughs beyond.
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A draft executive order that would pave the way for the revival of the program, circulated last week, sparked swift backlash from Capitol Hill.
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Winning over the Russian workers and peasants to create a new socialist state would pave the way for an insurrection in Germany and elsewhere.
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Another extension would pave the way to a general election in the U.K., according to James Smith, developed markets economist at Dutch bank ING.
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To pave the way for one strike at a shoe factory, a colleague spent weeks in the area talking to workers and building contacts.
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That would go against McConnell's pledge to finish the debate on Tuesday and pave the way for opening arguments to start on Wednesday afternoon.
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"Only recognizing a united Jerusalem under Israeli sovereignty will end illusions and pave the way to a sustainable peace with our neighbors," he said.
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But Democrats worry that such a model will pave the way for "devolution" — or eventually handing off all federal infrastructure duties to local governments.
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The legislation eased some regulations for large regional banks, and opponents warned at the time that it would pave the way for industry consolidation.
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There aren't too many details yet, but the measures could address longtime concerns from Washington and pave the way for a possible trade truce.
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The Senate is expected to vote this week on a budget resolution that will pave the way for repealing the 2010 legislation, with Sen.
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As tech continues to drive the market, one technician has three mega-cap tech stocks that could pave the way to more record highs.
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Those standards could eventually pave the way for tropical forest offsets to be included in emissions reductions schemes like California's cap-and-trade system.
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Italy's parliament is convening for a vote on Friday that could pave the way for negotiations between rival parties to form a coalition government.
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Such efforts can help pave the way for gender equality plans or commitments to make legislatures better places for women to work and succeed.
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A second U.S. city is banning its municipal government from ever using facial recognition technologies over fears it'll pave the way for mass surveillance.
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Microsoft shareholders are voting on a proposal to pave the way for a non-management employee to join the company&aposs board of directors.
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The House passed a measure on Monday to pave the way for establishing a safety commission for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority system.
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Proving gay China's worth in the marketplace first, the argument goes, will shift public perception and pave the way for greater acceptance and freedoms.
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I choose to live and work in a very open and honest way, so I can pave the way for other L.G.B.T. service members.
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Such discussions would also help pave the way for cyber rules of the road amid escalating state-sponsored hacking and the rise of cyberwarfare.
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Lina Khatib, head of Chatham House's Middle East and North Africa Programme, said the amendments "pave the way for a power grab" by Sisi.
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California officials, eager to maintain the state's leadership role on climate action, hope to pave the way for a fix to entrenched urban sprawl.
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The case could pave the way for a flood of civil lawsuits seeking monetary damages from the Latin American country's Catholic Church, and beyond.
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The development could pave the way for Alexa and other services to adopt different speaking styles for other contexts in the future, the researchers noted.
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People like Trail helped raise awareness about the actual experience of gay and lesbian servicemembers, and pave the way to the repeal of damaging policies.
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If more developers jump on board with eye-tracking controls, it could pave the way for more PC makers to integrate it into their machines.
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So while we bask in Lady Bird's inimitable talent and legacy, take a moment if you haven't to relish Seventeen for helping pave the way.
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All of this will contribute to an overall planning application, which the partners are hoping will pave the way for construction to begin in 2020.
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They're generally considered an indication that the economy is doing well and pave the way for pay raises and a better return on your savings.
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But he has asked the CBO, a non-partisan scorekeeper, for a quick assessment of the measure, which could pave the way for a vote.
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Syrian Kurds are considering combining three autonomous areas of northern Syria into a federal arrangement, a step that could pave the way to Syria's breakup.
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It has yet to be matched with a redeployment of coalition-backed forces that would pave the way for a full pullout by both sides.
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Last week, the U.N. envoy said he had been prevented from flying to Tripoli for a visit to "pave the way" for the unity government.
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Such a cautious gesture next week could pave the way for Yellen to later use a speech to clearly signal the Fed's intentions for June.
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So they are turning to cities, hoping they can act as incubators for ideas and pave the way for state and federal governments to follow.
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Danielsen sees replacing optical sensors as a "Trojan horse" that will pave the way for ultrasonic gesture control and, ultimately, an Internet of Things play.
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That would pave the way for him to return to the United States to face charges that he violated his probation in fleeing to Mexico.
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" Analysis: The proposed resolution could pave the way to resolving Cipollone's concerns, by opening the door to "the participation of the President and his counsel.
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Russia's support could pave the way for OPEC to bring forward to February a ministerial policy meeting planned for early March to formalize the decision.
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He is worried about the debt the town has taken on to pave the way for Foxconn, but he's optimistic that it will work out.
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Russia's support could pave the way for OPEC to bring forward to February a ministerial policy meeting planned for early March to formalize the decision.
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"The association's move helped pave the way for Mylan Specialty, maker of EpiPens, to develop a near monopoly in school nurses' offices," USA Today said.
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If Snap's lighthearted rebrand takes off, it could pave the way for serious new lines of business — including augmented and virtual reality, experts told CNBC.
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They're generally considered an indication that the economy is doing well, and pave the way for pay raises and a better return on your savings.
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"We hope this will also now pave the way to stop the start of trade embargos or activities that are going on," he told CNBC.
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Probably not, but it could pave the way for everything else in your home to respond in the same way that your mobile devices do.
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Pallone and Cummings, among others, believe Pai's FCC may have rolled back anti-monopoly rules to pave the way for Sinclair's acquisition of Tribune Media.
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I'm not afraid to pave the way for all the girls behind me As Nina Simone once said, the definition of freedom is being fearless.
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Clearnet SA, Deutsche Boerse said on Tuesday, a deal that may help pave the way to a combination of the Frankfurt and London Stock Exchanges.
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It would pave the way for reality shows such as Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County (2004) and The Real Housewives of Orange County (2006).
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If their parents pave the way for them to have an effortless life, then what will they do when an effort is required in adulthood?
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Six years later, that's helped pave the way for self-driving cars to navigate city streets and Facebook to automatically tag people in your photos.
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Either way, it was a pretty big deal, and a decision that will pave the way for an era of FDA-sanctioned human gene modification.
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If Jordan did ultimately jump to the Judiciary role, it could pave the way for Meadows to move to the top GOP role on Oversight.
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As Secretary of State, she implemented tough sanctions against Iran to pave the way for a diplomatic breakthrough that curtailed a dangerous nuclear weapons program.
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The Senate's approval late Thursday of a 2018 budget blueprint could pave the way for Republicans to pursue a tax-cut package without Democratic support.
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State-controlled Telenor signed its first major contract with Huawei in 2009, a deal that helped pave the way for the Chinese firm's global expansion.
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The repeal of net neutrality could pave the way for tiered internet speed access, meaning consumers and companies would be charged more for faster internet.
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The failure to provide explicit, consistent, and strong supports for fathers is a failure to pave the way for a more equitable kind of parenting.
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GOP leaders had raised expectations for ObamaCare repeal, vowing it would pave the way for a sweeping overhaul of the tax code later this year.
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Two sources said they expect the Arion IPO to eventually pave the way for the other banks, and other Icelandic companies, to tap equity markets.
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Meanwhile, Leon's ruling is expected to pave the way for less scrutiny of other problematic deals, including T-Mobile's proposed $23 billion acquisition of Sprint.
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On one hand, that could help pave the way for quick passage once a bill is introduced and avoid the early missteps of health care.
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"The Syrian government and allied countries are working on many details for the ... de-escalation zones to pave the way for real reconciliations," Haidar said.
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The sources said the federal government would pave the way on Thursday for increased research, possibly with marijuana supplies from outside the University of Mississippi.
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Local colleges and universities are expanding to include new classes and innovation technology centers that will pave the way for future pioneering in this field.
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It is this kind of information sharing that will pave the way for less frequent but more relevant communications from firms in this digital economy.
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Experts say if Beijing can succeed in transforming Hebei, a ground zero for China's growth transition, that could pave the way for continued economic health.
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The letter is a procedural step that could pave the way for the launching of disciplinary steps against Rome next week by the EU executive.
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Verification will pave the way for the unfreezing of billions of dollars of assets and an end to bans that have curtailed its oil exports.
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Fed policy-makers will meet next Tuesday and Wednesday where analysts widely expect they would pave the way for possible rate cuts later this year.
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Let us not forget that the events of 1916 were a culmination of many earlier failed attempts to pave the way for an independent nation.
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That means a victim who is exercising her rights under Marsy's Law may pave the way for a successful appeal for someone who is guilty.
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That would pave the way for a vote to end debate in the full Senate on Monday and a final vote on his nomination Tuesday.
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Elsewhere, the U.S. House of Representatives helped pave the way on Thursday for deep tax cuts sought by Trump and Republican leaders, underpinning the greenback.
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But this season they're all starting to look like they're coming back toward a central focal point and pave the way for epic, epic things.
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Democrats argue the budget would pave the way for a tax plan that would cut Medicare and Medicaid and raise taxes on middle-class Americans.
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That could help pave the way for talks between the leaders of Ukraine, Russia, France and Germany in the so-called "Normandy Format", he said.
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Or are the Rotten Tomatoes contributors themselves the critics who prop up these reputations, and thus pave the way for smarter conversations about film online?
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That being said, I don't think voters elected Republicans to push a tax that undermines tax competition and could pave the way for a VAT.
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If Softbank's tender offer is successful, it will pave the way for major governance changes at Uber and brings it closer to a 2019 IPO.
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The following day, Praggnanandhaa beat his final opponent, Dutch grandmaster Roeland Pruijssers, to cement his status and pave the way as a future chess superstar.
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Y.) and Nancy Pelosi (Calif.), who promptly announced they were close to a deal that might pave the way for so-called Dreamers to stay.
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Many believed that if Democrats took over the House, Pelosi would be Speaker but at some point pave the way for Crowley to take over.
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The powerful Saudi crown prince's purge of royals and ministers this weekend could pave the way for improved business conditions in the kingdom, analysts say.
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"Most burial sites were once forests and were cleared to pave the way for humans to bury their dead," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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But some economists say the sheer size of the deficit estimate could pave the way for more public spending ahead of mayoral elections in October.
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The move will likely pave the way for billions in fund inflows, and for Chinese credit to join prestigious global fixed income indexes, analysts said.
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Maduro's critics worry that the new body would further sideline the current opposition-led legislature and pave the way for undemocratic changes to the constitution.
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A Senate panel approved bipartisan legislation on Wednesday to pave the way for driverless cars, representing the latest congressional step to address the emerging technology.
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Morgan Stanley strategists expect a strong labour market report to pave the way for the Bank of England to deliver a hawkish statement on Thursday.
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Some of the companies are lobbying for regulatory changes to pave the way for the broad adoption of the vehicles later on down the line.
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Failure to do so could lead to another shutdown or pave the way for Trump to declare a state of emergency to get his funding.
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But if we're able to foster an educated dialogue, that work could pave the way for a whole new scientific process that puts people first.
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Many industry figures credit Ms. Malone's first brand with helping to pave the way for other niche fragrances and their eventual sale to bigger businesses.
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Either way, this is a ratio of experience that U.S. fans can only hope will help pave the way for a much-needed home victory.
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And fear that medical dispensaries will pave the way for retail pot shops is causing many municipalities, especially in Eastern states, to slam the door.
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The industry-stacked Senate hearing lineup seems designed to pave the way for that, said Danielle Citron, a law professor at the University of Maryland.
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And even if the budget Congress passes doesn't cut SNAP by $200 billion, it could pave the way for a smaller cut to the program.
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The market bull believes trade frictions between the U.S. and China will dramatically ease within months and pave the way for a significant market rally.
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Making such changes would pave the way to establishing "the highest standards of transparency and good governance," he wrote in foundation document called FIFA 2.0.
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As Secretary of State, she implemented tough sanctions against Iran to pave the way for a diplomatic breatkthrough that curtailed a dangerous nuclear weapons program.
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Mr. Trump, in an interview with Reuters, said he would consider intervening in the case if it helped pave the way for a trade deal.
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NATO's 2008 Bucharest summit declaration that Ukraine and Georgia "will become members of NATO" proved alarming to Russia — and helped pave the way to wars.
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His retirement at the end of next month will pave the way for a contentious fight to determine the future direction of the Supreme Court.
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She told an interviewer that her husband's sacrifice had helped pave the way for future missions in which other astronauts made it to the moon.
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An earlier version of this article referred incorrectly to Nicholas Soames's vote on legislation that would pave the way toward blocking a no-deal Brexit.
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But they did pave the way for a much more powerful criticism of American journalism five years later, when Richard Nixon entered the White House.
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But Centeno said that future discussions might pave the way for those countries that are willing, like France, to voluntarily contribute more to the mechanism.
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Rouhani is a key figure who helped pave the way for the talks that led to the 2015 nuclear deal with several other global powers.
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And our ability to take that data and use it ... and the investments we're making in technology we think pave the way for the future.
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Johnson's victory is likely to pave the way for the world's fifth-largest economy to leave the European Union by the end of next month.
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The critics worry that eliminating the rule will pave the way for media consolidation, allowing local news broadcasters to be run by faraway network headquarters.
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If this uncrewed test goes well, it could pave the way for Boeing to launch its first crewed mission to the station in early 2020.
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Moreover, he says, the decision could pave the way for "a whole new generation of targeted regulations of abortion providers" beyond just admitting privileges requirements.
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But instead of meeting a music producer who could pave the way to stardom, he met a self-proclaimed prophet who would make him infamous.
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The long-awaited decision from HHS could pave the way for other conservative states to exclude abortion providers from their federally-funded family planning programs.
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The majority of Prince George's County voters also had to approve the initiative, which was aimed at National Harbor, to pave the way for MGM.
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But Democrats are eyeing such a vote by Christmas, a move that would pave the way for a Senate trial to start in early January.
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U.S. and Chinese deputy trade negotiators are due to meet in Washington this week, to pave the way for high-level talks in early October.
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It has been obvious to us that attitudes toward LGBT rights in most Islamic states pave the way for extremists to target the most vulnerable.
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President Trump and President Buhari have a chance to prevent violence and pave the way for a more prosperous Nigeria, West Africa, and global community.
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They worry the administration's proposed local incentive program will pave the way for "devolution" — or eventually handing off all federal infrastructure duties to local governments.
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A decision in favor of the men could pave the way for a flood of civil lawsuits seeking monetary damages from Chile's Roman Catholic Church.
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That transition authority would then pave the way for changing the Constitution and holding elections that would include the Taliban in some agreed-upon way.
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And, by advancing technologies like wind, solar or electric vehicles, they could pave the way for more ambitious federal action — should that moment ever arrive.
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It took years, and a batch of controversial regulations issued by the Environmental Protection Agency, to rebuild that credibility and pave the way for Paris.
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But a settlement was reached earlier this month to pave the way for the SoftBank deal, with Kalanick retaining his board seat and other rights.
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Gou told Reuters in April that he planned to step down from Foxconn to pave the way for younger talent to move up the ranks.
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That seemed to pave the way for the bill to pass, after all 52 Republican senators agreed to open debate on the tax plan Wednesday.
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Joe Donnelly (IN) — who are all up for reelection in states Trump won — will pave the way for Pompeo to become the nation's chief diplomat.
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He also told Reuters in April that he planned to step down from Foxconn to pave the way for younger talent to move up the ranks.
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Trump campaigned on a promise to drastically reduce environmental regulations in order to create jobs and pave the way for more oil, gas, and coal development.
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Volkswagen's Renschler said "all options are open" when asked on a conference call if the deal could pave the way for a full merger with Navistar.
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While Apple has not launched its own streaming service yet, analysts suggest that unifying different platforms under a single app, could pave the way for one.
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On Sunday, Greek lawmakers approved tax increases and a new privatization fund to help pave the way for disbursement of new bailout loans and debt relief.
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If the devil's intent is to cause chaos and dissent to pave the way for the apocalypse, Blackwood is certainly getting something done in that respect.
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It was the largest IPO in Abu Dhabi for a decade, and is expected to pave the way for as many as several listings next year.
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And the grilling could even pave the way for lawmakers to advance new rules governing the way companies sell online political ads, an ever-lucrative market.
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Should the Army Corps of Engineers' current environmental review pave the way for a new route, that plan will likely to face a lawsuit, Huber said.
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But in the long-term, the company believes this would pave the way to things like personalized audio advertisements, alongside a daily news briefing, for example.
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He also told Reuters in April that he planned to step down from Foxconn to pave the way for younger talent to move up the ranks.
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Their crackdown could pave the way for other states to issue similar background checks, and raise the standards on who can work for ride-hailing companies.
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Making apparel available to dancers of color is a good first step that will hopefully pave the way for greater diversity and acceptance in the industry.
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Eventually, Johnson would like to move toward augmenting the organ to make us smarter and healthier and pave the way for interfacing directly with computing devices.
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The deal was supposed to pave the way for CGN to lead another project in Britain at Bradwell in which Chinese nuclear technology would be used.
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If successful, BEAM may pave the way for how the next space station is built, especially as "expandables" become the new norm in space habitat engineering.
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Continental will list part of its Powertrain division to pave the way for it to strike alliances with rivals or participate in consolidation, the company said.
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Senators have been negotiating for over a year to pass a bill that would pave the way for a regulatory framework that would govern autonomous cars.
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The reports weighed on the crumbling reputation of the then-ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), helping to pave the way for Lopez Obrador's July election victory.
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But if you thought these new rules would pave the way for companies like Amazon to use drones to deliver your toothpaste, prepare to be disappointed.
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ECB President Mario Draghi is widely expected to pave the way for a reduction in the bank's deposit rate or a resumption of quantitative easing (QE).
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The most remarkable part of the trip was connecting with women from across the continent who have overcome tremendous barriers to pave the way to change.
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While this may create a brief dip in unskilled labor, it will also pave the way for a safer, more sustainable industry work over time. 2.
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Investing in physical stores marks an about-turn from Amazon's relentless focus on online retail, and could pave the way for other types of physical stores.
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That support is the key to maintaining credit lines with Chinese banks, which will help pave the way towards successful syndications and clubs in the future.
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