But what is that — 'paving the way in fashion'?
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But they have withdrawn, paving the way for his coronation.
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Other Republicans accused Democrats of paving the way for impeachment.
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N, paving the way for it to return to the market.
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" McDougal: "Every girl who speaks ... is paving the way for another.
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L Italian unit and paving the way for a broader alliance.
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In September, border crossing points reopened, paving the way for trade.
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Congressional Republicans are paving the way to repeal significant portions of Obamacare.
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That strategy is paving the way for a Trump nomination, Bennett argued.
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The site popularized image-focused social sharing, paving the way for Instagram's dominance.
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Thanks to the inspiring women paving the way to a better future. pic.twitter.
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And don't forget about early pioneer Tesla paving the way for electric cars.
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But Chinese attitudes are changing, paving the way for conflict with conservative laws.
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Canada join the talks in 22008, paving the way for three-way negotiations.
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That deal is widely regarded as paving the way for the Paris Agreement.
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"Every girl who speaks is paving the way for another," she told Farrow.
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These trends are paving the way for the next generation platforms of engagement.
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Senate Republicans are paving the way for legislation to repeal and replace ObamaCare.
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That issue was seen paving the way for Saudi companies to follow suit.
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He died hours later, paving the way for Mr. Mubarak to take over.
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Now Mr. Johnson is paving the way to step down as chief executive.
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How is Halima paving the way for a more diverse industry with her activism?
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But Amazon is certainly paving the way to acquire data that could power it.
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Their request has now been granted, potentially paving the way for other similar work.
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The court, he claims, was paving the way for a coup by nefarious forces.
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Naturally, that fails almost immediately, paving the way for plenty of chainsaw-wielding action.
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Thank you for paving the way and showing what it takes to be great!!
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But those injunctions have since been lifted, paving the way for Friday's policy change.
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He stepped down in 2009, paving the way for Najib to take the lead.
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In 2016, they removed the date restriction entirely, paving the way for contemporary design.
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Canada would join the talks in 22008, paving the way for three-way negotiations.
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But Democrats won the Senate in November, paving the way for the bill's passage.
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Regulators are paving the way for a merger that could create a new Internet giant.
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He's also nearing the end of his presidency and paving the way for his successor.
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L Italian unit, paving the way for potential broader alliances between the two rival groups.
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Presidential term limits were abolished in China, paving the way for Xi to rule indefinitely.
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Microsoft filed the first patent, paving the way for plenty of ducking mistakes to come.
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Osram waived a standstill agreement, paving the way for AMS to launch a takeover bid.
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Long Island City's population is growing fast, paving the way for even pricier housing costs.
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On Friday, the motion passed 6563-49, paving the way for 30 hours of debate.
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While startups may be paving the way for robot delivery, they're not doing so alone.
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Wednesday, paving the way to create the largest privately held electric utility in the country.
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As leaders in the tech industry, we are paving the way for others to follow.
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Jerry Brown pardoned him, paving the way for Barajas to return to the United States.
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"Thank you for paving the way for women to come forward," writes someone in Florida.
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Armed gangs sometimes led the way, looting and paving the way for the squatter camps.
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Maybe they really are paving the way for the slow political transformation of white evangelicalism.
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Mr. Fernández easily beat former President Mauricio Macri in October, paving the way for Mrs.
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The Republicans won that fall, paving the way for a decade of state house control.
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The deal raised funds to pay the settlements on Friday, paving the way for corporate borrowers.
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Both these countries recently re-elected their leaders, paving the way for long-expected economic reforms.
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But the mild conditions were short-lived as temperatures plummeted overnight, paving the way for snow.
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It is a clear case of an expected regulatory rollback paving the way for higher profits.
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Shockingly, he was just declared mentally competent again -- paving the way for a trial in December.
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We just need to build more companies that are big companies that are paving the way.
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He demonized immigrants and asylum seekers, paving the way for his later closure of Hungary's borders.
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As it happens, Yoshikawa has credited Miyamoto for paving the way and serving as her inspiration.
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" Minaj thanked Jay for paving the way for rappers: "Thank you for giving us the blueprint.
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He walked five and struck out 11, paving the way for the Reds' second consecutive shutout.
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Smart home technology is paving the way for greater independence and community integration for aging adults.
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We may have a long way to go, but athletes like Parker are paving the way.
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Nearly half of all generals have been dishonourably discharged, paving the way for a major reshuffle.
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Innovative teachers across the country are paving the way for meaningful change in our education system.
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Asteroid mining isn't a reality yet, but this important piece of legislation is paving the way.
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Solidarity trounced the Communists in that election, paving the way for a democratic government in Poland.
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Just by running, you're paving the way for others and letting your agenda be heard. 10.
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However, in late July Euroclear gave the thumbs up, paving the way for a further placement.
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They are creating their own brand of storytelling while also paving the way for other women.
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The two small buildings would be demolished, paving the way for two additional mixed-income towers.
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The Democratic National Committee changed the rules in late January, paving the way for his participation.
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Instead, she pushed the envelope, paving the way for a new generation to do the same.
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Others have criticized it for paving the way for cronyism and an ossified system of politics.
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MaTontine has created a system where technology meets tradition - paving the way for formal banking solutions.
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But his Federal Communications Commission is paving the way for huge broadcasting companies to get even bigger.
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Thanks for being a such a wonderful gentleman and paving the way for so many that followed.
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They are currently getting ready for the 2017 elections—and paving the way with fruit-flavored treats.
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The move is expected to be ratified by parliament, paving the way for Xi to serve indefinitely.
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Italian prime minister Giuseppe Conte resigned on Tuesday, potentially paving the way for a new coalition government.
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Its 1996 holiday sales fell far short of their goals, paving the way for a major restructuring.
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A vote paving the way for the Senate to debate the bill was scheduled for Tuesday morning.
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But it did not change much, paving the way for the PRI's return to office in 2012.
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Russia promptly said that it was doing the same, paving the way for a new arms race.
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The 9th Circuit's ruling will likely be appealed, paving the way for a potential Supreme Court hearing.
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Such income-sharing agreements are paving the way for less fortunate students to get on in life.
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However, some analysts suggest he pared marketing too much, paving the way for the firm's current troubles.
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The South African government has already published guidelines for medical marijuana, paving the way for legal licenses.
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Weed could be paving the way for motivation, even if it isn't known to promote productivity directly.
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Trump's decision sparked bipartisan backlash on Capitol Hill, paving the way for a political and legal battle.
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ARPANET switched to that standard on January 1, 1983, paving the way for an open global network.
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In Virginia, Democrats also won control of the Virginia legislature Tuesday night, paving the way for Gov.
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They are paving the way for plane tickets, food labels and business cards that can update themselves.
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The White House has signaled that it will not object, paving the way for the document's release.
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The pope has already lifted their excommunication, paving the way for them to be formally granted dioceses.
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Getting into the Salon could make an artist's career, paving the way to financial and critical success.
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Lessons from three innovative, industry-disrupting founders who are paving the way for future generations of entrepreneurs.
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As POLITICO reported earlier this month, Lee dropped his objections, paving the way for today's sign-off.
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He said these issues were all being resolved, paving the way for a possibly rapid roll-out.
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His party did away with term limits in 2014, paving the way for his perpetual re-election.
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But as the financial crisis bit deeper, that exemption was lifted, paving the way for the cases.
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That was seen as a hawkish message, paving the way to reducing and then ending asset purchases.
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Still, the system could be fairer—and some companies are paving the way in making it so.
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And by making it more accessible to everyone, PerfectlySoft sees it as paving the way for Apple's success.
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And the mobile device is paving the way for the next milestone in the development of AR: headsets.
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Thank you for paving the way for us young artists to be able to drive our careers on.
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That led him to realize how antiquated freight forwarding was, paving the way for Flexport's start in 2013.
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The first five Angels reached base in the second inning, paving the way for a three-run rally.
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Salesforce continues to pump more money into the AI sales concept, paving the way for startups like People.
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Pope Francis approved miracles attributed to Romero and Paul VI earlier this year, paving the way to sainthood.
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A Los Angeles judge finalized the divorce on Friday, paving the way for the $7 million divorce settlement.
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Moreno revoked Assange's asylum in April, paving the way for British police to remove him from the embassy.
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Of course, everyone is totally cool with it, paving the way for Alex to be her true self.
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Across northern Arizona, "unusually cold" weather is paving the way for dangerous travel conditions, the NWS office said.
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The methods Evans and his team have used are paving the way toward understanding exoplanets and their atmospheres.
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Missouri Governor Mike Parson declared a state of emergency, paving the way for similar actions in his state.
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"Someone like me couldn't even be in the race," d'Alessandro said of Sanders paving the way for him.
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Some colleagues complain that the company is handing out valuable information while paving the way for job cuts.
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"Two young Americans always come down," he says irritably, paving the way for the tiny annihilation that follows.
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In cancer, for example, the notion of synthetic lethality is already paving the way for effective new treatments.
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The Senate passed a customs enforcement bill Thursday paving the way for it to hit President Obama's desk.
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The Spurs bought out his contract, paving the way for him to join the Bucks, the network reported.
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It came after Pope Francis recognized all 000 as martyrs in January, paving the way for the ceremony.
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The central bank increased Yes Bank's authorised share capital last week, paving the way for a cash injection.
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Kosovo's parliament voted last week to dissolve itself, paving the way for Thaci to call an early vote.
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Botswana is paving the way for their youth to become educated and empowered, and their society to prosper.
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Uganda's parliament removed presidential term limits in 2005, paving the way for him to be president for life.
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It also exposes Alipay to an entirely new customer base — perhaps paving the way for further growth abroad.
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" After the news on Thursday, she declared, "This administration isn't increasing freedom -- they're paving the way for discrimination.
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Roskomnadzor later added Telegram to its register of banned websites, paving the way for it to be blocked.
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Xiaomi boasts it's paving the way as it already has 60 million devices connected to its online ecosystem.
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" The panel he was there to sit on was called "How the FCC is Paving the Way for Innovation.
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Her relationship to her artwork, however, has evolved through the years, consistently paving the way for new, unexplored terrain.
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A transition Brexit deal has been widely seen as paving the way for a BoE rate hike in May.
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To govern, he could be driven to degrade politics still further, potentially paving the way for someone still worse.
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The ruling slackened restrictions on outside groups' political expenditures, paving the way for Super PACs to accept unlimited contributions.
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"Russia sees the deal as paving the way for reintegrating the Assad regime into the international community," said Khatib.
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Trust greases the wheels of the sharing economy, paving the way for transactions to take place between total strangers.
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Last month it signed a deal with Microsoft on patents — paving the way to hunt elusive smartphone growth overseas.
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Some even hope this innocuous step may prove habit-forming, paving the way for co-operation on trickier issues.
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The lander and orbiter traveled to Mars together in 2016, paving the way for the rover to follow later.
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Most of these women are illiterate and are now paving the way for their daughters to go to university.
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Police cleared roads near the heart of the financial centre, paving the way for business to return to normal.
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We still have a way to go, but I feel like were paving the way and showing the way.
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CALIFORNIA'S boundaries were established in 43, paving the way for it to join the United States the following year.
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Before the ban on women in ground combat ended, women on Cultural Support Teams, (CSTs) were paving the way.
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On April 260th he dissolved parliament, paving the way for a general election to be held on May 21th.
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After months of feuding, their differences were resolved with the help of a mediator, paving the way for privatization.
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Microsoft opened up Edge browser extensions to testers in March, paving the way for AdBlock and other major extensions.
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The dispute was settled during the lunch break, paving the way for Swain's final approval of the restructuring deal.
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But it stepped back in 2011, paving the way for a semi-civilian government to prepare for November's election.
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Fosun reorganized its businesses in 2016, creating Fosun Tourism Group and paving the way for the latter's listing plan.
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Then the House can pick up and pass the Senate budget, paving the way to get to tax reform.
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"It's just paving the way for women's golf," says Sierra Brooks, a University of Florida junior who's also competing.
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The '80s continued that trend, paving the way for the sequel-heavy reliance on "franchises" that currently holds sway.
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Shares in Apple Inc and its suppliers fell on Wall Street on Thursday, paving the way for Friday's falls.
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Two years ago, winds knocked four-time winner Jeff King off the trail, paving the way for Dallas Seavey.
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Mitt Romney earned only 27 percent of the Latino vote in 2012, paving the way for Barack Obama's reelection.
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Michael proposes at the end, paving the way for a second chance at happiness for the two of them.
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Their meeting could have easily gone the other way, paving the way for a U.S. withdrawal from the deal.
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But almost simultaneously, Pakistan's electoral commission was paving the way for candidates with extremist ties to run for office.
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Harris announced he would not run in the new contest, paving the way for Bishop to win the nomination.
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On Tuesday, the Supreme Court stepped in, setting that decision aside and paving the way for Parliament to reconvene.
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TLC put Atlanta hip-hop on the map, paving the way for a slew of acts, including Gucci Mane.
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In other words, the confidence shock should be wearing off, paving the way for a rebound in consumer spending.
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Paving the way for oil and gas companies to roll back environmental protections is not "expertise" in land management.
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"What I hope is that we are paving the way for other parents to help their children," said Freed.
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If this continues, Assad's army could continue to suffer, paving the way for Turkey push them out of Idlib.
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This time around, they're scrapping it, paving the way for self-funding billionaire Mike Bloomberg to make the stage.
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The Senate is paving the way for a final vote on Steven Mnuchin's nomination to lead the Treasury Department.
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The Democratic National Committee dropped the donor requirement in January, paving the way for Bloomberg to join the fray.
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This could influence the performance and comfort of existing models while paving the way for innovation of new products.
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How does it feel to know you were paving the way to things that are much less taboo now?
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The incident eventually destroyed the future of Xi's then-archrival, paving the way for his ascent to the top.
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The internet had been crucial in paving the way for easier trans lives through social change and policy reforms.
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S. trade talks, at vice-ministerial level, taking place this week, paving the way for higher levels next month.
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In the meantime, ZTF is paving the way for other astronomy discoveries, like other potential sources for gravitational waves.
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Police cleared roads near the heart of the financial center, paving the way for business to return to normal.
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In the 1830s, Catholic missionaries began paving the way for the French takeover of Indochina in the late 1850s.
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"Paving the way" is often complicated because there are no references to look to – what kept The Damned going?
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They should be pleased, then, that Washington seems to be paving the way for a a self-driving car boom.
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Two CNBC Disruptor 50 companies are paving the way for the future of augmented reality (AR) technology – Blippar and DAQRI.
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What is the aim of this apparent intent to ignore white racist violence, potentially paving the way for its decriminalization?
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Several economists expect Copom to insert more dovish language in its policy statement, paving the way for an eventual cut.
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The government will help citizens to re-integrate, SANA said, paving "the way for ... a return to Syrian national unity".
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As for Swift's commitment to bargaining on behalf of other artists, she is undoubtedly paving the way for collective action.
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Mass demonstrations spurred the National Assembly to impeach the president, Park Geun-hye, paving the way for the impending election.
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Six years later Volvo sales and profit have reached an all-time high, paving the way for a potential IPO.
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President Obama's bold new course on Cuban policy is paving the way for emerging tech to blossom in the country.
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Hong Kong legal experts say Beijing might be paving the way to use anti-terror laws to restrain the protesters.
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Days later, lawmakers struck a deal to lift previously imposed defense-spending caps — paving the way for Trump's big ask.
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Secondly, you must remember I'm paving the way for a lot of other people looking like me to make 42.5.
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Today, the Maryland Court of Special Appeals decided it would uphold that ruling, paving the way for Syed's new case.
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Kcell's competitors removed most aggressive all-inclusive unlimited pricing offers in early 7503, paving the way for less pricing disruption.
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Thanks to Dawson and co for starting the fight, paving the way, and then handing the reins down to us.
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An asteroid slammed down and did away with all the dinosaurs, paving the way for such developments…Read more ReadL.
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On Friday, Guyana's parliament toppled the government in a no-confidence vote, paving the way for elections in three months.
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And by paving the way for bigger profits, more shows would get funded in the hope of achieving Hamiltonian riches.
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They signed a labor pact last week, paving the way for a lifting of the workers' deployment ban this week.
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The Apollo 4, 5, and 6 missions launched no astronauts but were critical in paving the way for crewed missions.
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Do not be surprised if he winds up thanking them for paving the way to his reelection win in 2020.
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McConnell moved to bring up a 20-week abortion ban, paving the way for a procedural vote expected on Monday.
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The state Senate has voted to legalize fantasy sports, paving the way for the companies DraftKings and FanDuel to operate.
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Still, I think that their deployment plays an important role in paving the way for superior technologies to succeed them.
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By contrast, good microbes in our mouths check the growth of harmful germs, ultimately paving the way to better health.
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Last year, Canada legalized recreational cannabis, paving the way for alcohol and CPG companies to potentially sell cannabis-infused products.
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Experts told Business Insider that Kashmir's ongoing, unprecedented militarization is paving the way to full-scale insurgency in the region.
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However in July 2018 a South African High Court overturned the decision, paving the way for prosecution and possible extradition.
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New innovations are making us more efficient, safer and paving the way for American leadership in the 21st century economy.
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"If we lose the final vote next week, we'll be paving the way for the next big crash," Warren said.
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This kitchen gadget and method allows complete control over time and temperature, paving the way to Food Network-quality dishes.
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She visited South Korea for the Winter Olympics last month, paving the way for a summit between the two Koreas.
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The draft of a new constitution is due to be finished this month, paving the way for a 2017 election.
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The vote was 18-3 in favor of the legislation, paving the way for its consideration by the full Senate.
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New studies are paving the way for psilocybin, the active compound in hallucinogenic mushrooms, to be reclassified for medical use.
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These practices destroyed public confidence in law enforcement, paving the way for the fiery outrage that followed Mr. Gray's death.
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The Reserve Bank of India last week increased Yes Bank's authorized share capital, paving the way for a cash injection.
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The Reserve Bank of India last week increased Yes Bank's authorised share capital, paving the way for a cash injection.
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According to CFRA Research's Sam Stovall, history suggests the latest correction is paving the way for another vigorous move higher.
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Paving the way for future queens a century later, Eltinge even launched his own line of cosmetics, corsets, and shoes.
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A Tokyo court rejects a motion to extend the detentions of Ghosn and Kelly, potentially paving the way to bail.
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The U.S. Supreme Court let that case go forward in 1997, paving the way for Clinton's impeachment the following year.
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In 2013, Nigeria's Osun State issued 10 billion naira worth of sukuk debt, paving the way for the latest issue.
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McConnell moved to bring up a 20-week abortion ban, paving the way for a procedural vote expected on Monday.
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Burney has spent much of her life overcoming this prejudice and paving the way for future generations of female indigenous Australians.
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Italy's market watchdog could approve the bank's prospectus on Friday, paving the way for its shares to resume trading next week.
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Then, in March, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) canceled Kirdyapkin's London result, paving the way for Tallent's golden moment.
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The Cowboys limited the Giants to 233 total yards, paving the way for Dallas' 19-3 victory at AT&T Stadium.
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The "no" campaign linked same-sex marriage to paving the way for radical gender study program to be introduced in schools.
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AMLG: It's amazing how you're paving the way and there doesn't seem to be any regulatory framework for what you're doing.
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At a press conference ahead of the fines, Williams said that she was paving the way for future female tennis players.
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The company even relaunched a landed rocket for the first time ever in March, paving the way to real rocket reusability.
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So, still ahead tonight, House Republicans narrowly passing a budget today, paving the way for the biggest tax overhaul in decades.
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Apple introduced the feature as part of tvOS this year, paving the way for it to come to iPhone as well.
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By a vote of 68-29, senators limited debate on the measure, paving the way for likely Senate approval this week.
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"It is evident that Prayuth is paving the way to remain in power if we have elections next year," he said.
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Gruevski stepped down in January as part of the EU-brokered deal, paving the way for early elections to be held.
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But the company is paving the way for a new generation of phones, educating users and app developers about taller screens.
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Some will see these parents as first-adopters paving the way for everyone else, like the first privileged people buying smartphones.
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John Cornyn for a Senate seat next year, paving the way for a 2020 presidential run, the Dallas Morning News reports.
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The first at-home pregnancy test appeared in the late 1970s, paving the way for a home-based medical test market.
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We'll celebrate the agencies and brands that are paving the way for the future of communication on the newest digital platforms.
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What's next: The risk for the White House is that McCain could be paving the way for others to condemn Kushner.
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On Sunday, Sudan's military rulers and the main opposition coalition signed a constitutional declaration, paving the way for a transitional government.
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The German cabinet last week approved steps to slash greenhouse gas emissions, paving the way for landmark climate legislation this year.
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Finally, PepsiCo's research and development spending around healthier products is paying off and "paving the way for new flavors," she added.
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But then, the franchise kills her off (but not really) in Ghost Protocol, paving the way for more romantic non-starters.
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PA A400M transport aircraft, paving the way for countries to resume normal operations of the planes, company officials said on Saturday.
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Republican state legislators who have passed laws paving the way for these changes say they are needed to fight voter fraud.
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At a press conference ahead of the fines, Williams said that she was paving the way for future female tennis players.
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This year, he turned against her and withdrew his party from her coalition, paving the way for Ms. Rousseff's impeachment trial.
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Senate Republicans filed cloture on Brett Kavanaugh's nomination on Wednesday, paving the way for a weekend showdown over the Supreme Court.
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China issued 5G licenses in June, paving the way for the next-generation cell network to be fully rolled out commercially.
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The last appeals were exhausted in early 25, paving the way for the executions of the cult leader and his followers.
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The House Rules Committee is slated to take up the measure Wednesday, paving the way for a floor vote this week.
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Our incredible progress on ML2, Magicverse, and our engagement with key strategic players are paving the way for a great future.
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The vote comes weeks after the United States pulled U.S. troops from northern Syria, paving the way for Turkey's military invasion.
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Upgrades to the electricity grid and management systems are paving the way for greater solar diffusion by accommodating solar's inherent intermittency.
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These five apparel companies are paving the way for LGBTQ equality, and are worthy of support on National Coming Out Day.
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During the campaign, Trump also critiqued the total US troop withdrawal from Iraq under Obama as paving the way for ISIS.
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A deal was ultimately announced mid-week, however, paving the way for the Senate to take up and pass the measure.
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We've heard Ferrari president Sergio Marchionne insist that Ecclestone should be paving the way for the future of F21 without him.
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At some point we're going to have to start paving the way to dealing with the brain health crisis that's coming.
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The next month, the president issued an executive order paving the way for mining in a protected area of the Amazon.
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Over a decade later, they've drilled for their first samples, paving the way for a possible shift away from fossil fuels.
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Venezuela's pro-government Supreme Court had stripped Mr. Zambrano of his parliamentary immunity earlier Wednesday, paving the way for his detention.
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Lawmakers are preparing to return to a chaotic fall in Washington, paving the way for an end-of-year legislative sprint.
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It will launch in Europe on March 31 and in Latin America in October, paving the way for more growth potential.
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As a first step, the President reportedly plans to sign an executive order paving the way to sanctions on Turkish entities.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping, for example, saw term limits on the presidency scrapped in 2018, paving the way for indefinite rule.
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These included health care changes that would save the government money, paving the way for lower taxes, and help private insurers.
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Van Leer and Skaziak believe that Hansel is paving the way for a brighter future for pit bulls as a breed.
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Last week, Egypt reported its lowest headline inflation rate in almost seven years, paving the way for further interest rate cuts.
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Iran's leaders disqualified more than 122,000 candidates, including most moderates and centrists, paving the way for tougher domestic and foreign policies.
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In March, the legislature removed a two-term limit on the presidency, paving the way to a generation of unchallenged rule.
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In this atmosphere, multiple barriers — language, culture and ideology — make misunderstanding and dangerous miscalculations more likely, paving the way for conflict.
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Of particular concern is if Democrats sweep the presidency and both houses of Congress, paving the way for major policy overhauls.
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But Prepa declined that offer, defaulting on the payment and paving the way for the move on Sunday for court protection.
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A Family Court judge in Manhattan ended Ping's parental rights last year, paving the way for Amanda's adoption by another family.
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So basically Barris started paving the way for "The Bachelor" before Mike Fleiss was born — and he was a novelist, too!
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Of particular concern is if Democrats sweep the presidency and both houses of Congress, paving the way for major policy overhauls.
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Alas, the country's economy tanked that year, derailing his plans but serendipitously paving the way for his move to the States.
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European lawmakers have voted through the U.K.'s departure from the EU, paving the way for Brexit in two days' time.
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In March, President Trump granted the military expanded authorities to operate in Somalia, paving the way for an accelerated military campaign.
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In other major legislative news, the House today passed its fiscal year 2018 budget resolution, paving the way for tax reform.
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Film, art, fashion, and friendship — Rodarte's paving the way for fashion that is about more than clothing in the decade ahead.
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South Africa's Dagga Party won a court case last year permitting cannabis smoking in homes, paving the way for Tuesday's ruling.
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Back in the late 20173s, before BTS debuted, many groups were slowly paving the way for the genre&aposs growing popularity.
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But 19733 is when they really started winning — and when their victories began paving the way for getting rid of Roe.
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The Russian regime of Boris Yeltsin that emerged proved ineffective and corrupt, paving the way for Vladimir Putin's rise to power.
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Trump's decision prompted an across-the-board backlash, paving the way for Congress to formally rebuke the president for the move.
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Then consider that traditional broadcast television itself is in transition, again with the NFL possibly paving the way for live events.
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They're just paving the way for us young guys coming in now and guys down the line coming into the league.
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Respire's Dénouement and Ostraca's enemy were released just weeks apart this year and are both paving the way for screamo's evolution.
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Vietnam withdrew its forces from Cambodia in late 1989, paving the way for a 1991 treaty that officially ended the war.
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Now, I don't look at my job as paving the way for other Black reporters, and I don't think Yamiche does either.
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A Japanese mountaineer became Uniqlo's first female brand ambassador, paving the way forward for female leadership in the cotton boyshort community. 5003.
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A 2013 constitutional energy reform ended Pemex's decades-long exploration and production monopoly, paving the way for seven oil auctions since then.
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The country had only just legalized the practice in 2016, paving the way for a more family-friendly environment in Australian politics.
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Some of those tests end up paving the way for our broader user experience and others serve only as an important learning.
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If approved, she will be suspended for six months during the trial, possibly paving the way for a more market-friendly administration.
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So are the Trumps paving the way for a new brand of American political dynasties that defy ethics and conflicts of interests?
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Lawmakers in Kansas and Oklahoma are paving the way for faith-based adoption agencies to refuse to place children in LGBTQ+ homes.
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Velasquez hustled his way to an infield base hit, paving the way for a two-run Phillies rally in the fourth inning.
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The first flight will be critical for the company, paving the way for regular commercial operations and these potential deep-space flights.
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Crude's surge to new 2016 highs this week is paving the way for stocks to keep rising, according to one bullish technician.
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" And Alexander, from Yoshi, said his company is "less interested in gas than we are for paving the way for hydrogen cars.
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I really wanted to highlight those women who are still paving the way and hopefully will show people that it's totally doable.
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On May 27 China's forex regulator published cross-border capital management rules on depository receipts, paving the way for Huatai's London listing.
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We actually paving the way to commercial lunar landers, and I am grateful to be responsible for a major part of it.
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Haiti's last elected president left office without an elected successor, paving the way for a interim government led by President Jocelerme Privert.
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Earlier this month all eight backed the Article 50 bill, paving the way for the UK government to pull the Brexit trigger.
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Nonetheless, the FAA's ruling was a landmark, decriminalizing drones and potentially paving the way for a loosening of regulation in the future.
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In 1996, the Dutch government granted part-time employees equal rights as full-timers, paving the way for higher work-life balance.
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Nunes, in other words, could wind up paving the way for exactly the things he and Trump most want to stave off.
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INGRAHAM: We do radio -- HANNITY: By the way, how great was headed, Rush -- 30 years, paving the way for all of us?
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If Kim makes good on his promise to denuclearize, sanctions could be lifted, paving the way for Pyongyang to resume foreign trade.
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However it devalued the naira last month for individuals, paving the way for a possible broader move to narrow black market rates.
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Paving the way for this, the Icelandic authorities have recently taken measures to reduce the overhang of ISK claims by non-residents.
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Mr Ghani wants Pakistan to help push the Taliban to the negotiating table, thus paving the way for peace and economic reconstruction.
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We must strategically use precious public funds to push the limits of human knowledge while paving the way for others to follow.
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Thankfully, Milk Makeup's Blur the Lines campaign is paving the way for a more inclusive, less stereotypical way of thinking about makeup.
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Senate Republicans destroyed the filibuster, paving the way for Neil Gorsuch to take Antonin Scalia's Merrick Garland's seat on the Supreme Court.
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Iran on Thursday signalled it could be won over to a small rise in output, potentially paving the way for a deal.
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In May, Irish citizens voted to repeal the eighth amendment to Ireland's constitution, paving the way for legalized abortion in the country.
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Several mayors told The Hill they had private conversations with Garcetti, who appeared to be paving the way for a presidential bid.
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Some Wall Street analysts said the weak earnings in 2019 are paving the way for a solid 2020 earnings picture, boosting equities.
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The Memphis City Council then voted unanimously to sell the two parks to a nonprofit, paving the way for the statues' removal.
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But the carrier's lawyers abandoned the complaint at a court hearing on Monday evening, paving the way for another wave of strikes.
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These necessary changes would help account for billions of dollars already being spent on legal marijuana, paving the way for future regulation.
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Hong Kong legal experts say Beijing might be paving the way to use anti-terrorism laws to try to quell the demonstrations.
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A federal judge ruled Tuesday telecom giant AT&T could purchase media behemoth Time Warner, potentially paving the way for similar mergers.
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Hong Kong legal experts say Beijing might be paving the way to use anti-terror laws to try to quell the demonstrations.
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A motion was presented to declare all key positions vacant, paving the way for opponents to the bill to be nudged out.
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Read more: The explosive growth of quant investing is paving the way for 'super managers' in the hedge-fund industryStill, critics persist.
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Mnangagwa was named as ZANU-PF's new party chief on Sunday, paving the way for him to contest the 2018 presidential elections.
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On September 22019, the Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe dissolved the Diet, paving the way for a snap election on October 22.
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The conservative intellectual landscape has changed in three important ways since then, paving the way for the ruination of the Republican Party.
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Senegalese troops marched into Banjul the next day, paving the way for Adama Barrow, the new president, to enter the state house.
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Either way, "Raven Gegen Deutschland" definitely played a big role in paving the way for electronic music into the left-wing scene.
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The news comes a couple of days after the deal received its final required regulatory clearance, paving the way for the close.
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" He added: "We are on the right track but I don't want to suggest that is paving the way for any candidacy.
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Ultimately, these goals and expectations are paving the way to the new you and what your life will look like post-divorce.
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As with radio and television in the last century, augmented reality is paving the way for a transformative new kind of storytelling.
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Its timing could hardly have been worse, but managers persisted, paving the way for a surge in production when the crisis ebbed.
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This situation is only deepening the backlash against buybacks, paving the way for bipartisan restrictions against share repurchases by bailed-out companies.
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N, the Justice Department said on Wednesday, paving the way for a combination with potential to cut U.S. healthcare costs for consumers.
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The outgoing governor had nominated attorney Pedro Pierluisi as secretary of state, paving the way for him to become the next governor.
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TOKYO — The emperor of Japan, Akihito, abdicated on Tuesday, paving the way for his son Naruhito to take the throne on Wednesday.
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The firing was widely seen as paving the way for Mr. Mugabe's wife, Grace, to succeed her husband as president, but Mrs.
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GOP leadership had appeared confident as of last week that the effort would fall short, paving the way for Trump's quick acquittal.
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The Turkish advance came after Trump ordered U.S. forces in the area to retreat, paving the way for the NATO ally's move.
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In the last two years, the top court has dismissed review pleas filed by the convicts, paving the way for the execution.
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On Thursday, the former rivals agreed to create a unity government before a February 22 deadline, paving the way for today's appointment.
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The House voted to begin debate on the GOP's healthcare plan Friday, paving the way for a cliffhanger vote in the afternoon.
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The Iranian government too has failed, including by not paving the way for the great economic "unshackling" it had promised its people.
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Turkey's parliament overwhelmingly approved a bill allowing troop deployment in Libya, paving the way for further military cooperation between Ankara and Tripoli.
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In the United States, a complacent left acquits itself too easily of its role in paving the way to the Trump presidency.
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The U.S. and Mexico on Monday reached a trade deal, paving the way to replace the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement.
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There's a beautiful circularity to the awards – they celebrate the industry's most powerful people while paving the way for its future stars.
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Now, with President Trump as the chief negotiator, these trust concerns should technically be alleviated, thus paving the way for legislative progress.
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President Xi Jinping successfully pushed through the abandonment of term limits, paving the way to possible lifetime tenure as China's supreme leader.
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Board of Education that "separate educational facilities are inherently unequal," paving the way for a legal end to racial segregation in schools.
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The charges were set aside in 2009, paving the way for Zuma to run for president, but were re-instated in 2016.
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Those overtures were seen as critical to paving the way to a potential transaction, given past failed attempts by others to acquire Hershey.
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Today's conception of childhood emerged in the 19th century, paving the way for child-protection laws and a golden age of children's literature.
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Ultimately, Congress raised objections to the proposed combination, leading Cnooc to withdraw its offer and paving the way for Chevron to step in.
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He opened up the Americas to European settlement at the expense of the indigenous population, paving the way for the European slave trade.
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Supermodel Liu Wen has built an illustrious career in the cut-throat fashion industry, paving the way for models of Eastern Asian descent.
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But if Iger accepts it, he could be paving the way for the demise of traditional cable TV networks, including Disney's own ESPN.
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And if DJs and producers weren't actively releasing music using Amigas, their experience of OctaMED was paving the way for their future success.
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During a court appearance in Los Angeles on Friday, a judge finalized the divorce, paving the way for the $7 million divorce settlement.
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Instead, he said, the study is "hypothesis-generating," paving the way for future research in order to better understand the risks and benefits.
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Some speculators think the trend in Beijing's daily exchange rate fixings could be paving the way for a devaluation in March or April.
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That in turn is underpinning economic growth, paving the way for at least two interest rate increases from the Federal Reserve this year.
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As department stores and big-box brands fall out of vogue, smaller concept stores are paving the way for the future of retail.
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"One speculation is that North Korea's quietness at this point is paving the way for the sixth nuclear test in September," Sun said.
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Earlier this month in a state election in Victoria, it saw a dramatic drop in support, paving the way for Labor's re-election.
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In February the United Nations Security Council agreed to drop sanctions against Hekmatyar, paving the way for him to return openly to Afghanistan.
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N pilots voted in January to approve a two-year contract extension, paving the way for a 22 percent wage hike by 2018.
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Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing, the company that runs the stock exchange, recently reformed those rules, paving the way for Alibaba's secondary listing.
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Almost all anti-mining populists were ousted from parliament in last week's vote, paving the way for a healthier business environment, he added.
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In November 2017, the FCC eased longstanding rules against owning multiple media outlets in the same market, paving the way for the acquisition.
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But those who make it through to the other side face less competition, paving the way for massive upside during the next boom.
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In recent years, Native American women are going to college more than ever, paving the way for future generations of Indigenous women professionals.
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And tomorrow, August 5th, Mauritanians will vote in a constitutional referendum that critics see as paving the way for a third term, too.
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Tesla bought SolarCity for $2.6 billion last year, paving the way for Musk's ambitious plans for a carbon-free energy and transportation company.
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He also instructed the border districts to put together guidelines on charging first-time crossers with misdemeanors, paving the way for future felonies.
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Apps in the U.S. including Snapchat and WhatsApp are gaining traction quickly, and paving the way for broader messaging adoption in North America.
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But in the meantime, we'll gladly applaud the entrepreneurs who are paving the way for body positivity and inclusion in the service space.
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The House last week passed a Republican plan to replace the Affordable Care Act, paving the way for Congress to discuss tax reform.
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Some analysts saw the move as potentially paving the way for Buffett's firm Berkshire Hathaway to sell down its nearly $17 billion stake.
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In a statement the finance ministry said the measure will increase the attractiveness of those companies' assets, paving the way for their sale.
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But it's heartening to see people like him paving the way for more dialogue around gender identity and acceptance for the trans community.
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Roughly a dozen Republican senators remain undecided about the resolution, paving the way for supporters to potentially pick up more GOP "yes" votes.
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Kurdish leaders accuse the central government of widespread corruption, paving the way to many of Iraq's security woes -- including the rise of ISIS.
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The two Korean leaders prepare to meet next week in what is seen as paving the way for the US-North Korea summit.
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"Europe is setting new and ambitious standards, paving the way for the rest of the world," European Commission Vice-President Frans Timmermans said.
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Last week, Trump hinted that he had reached a deal to drop those tariffs, paving the way for the USMCA in the Senate.
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President Donald Trump signed executive orders paving the way for the Dakota Access Pipeline and TransCanada Corp's Keystone XL shortly after taking office.
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He is widely expected to rule that way, setting up potentially conflicting judicial orders and paving the way for a Supreme Court showdown.
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Last week, the Senate passed its version of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, paving the way for a conference with the House.
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John Ellenby, a British-born computer engineer who played a critical role in paving the way for the laptop computer, died on Aug.
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The US Supreme Court ruled against the Defense of Marriage Act Section 3 in 2013, paving the way for same-sex spousal rights.
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But Obama also lifted a 40-year ban on exporting U.S. crude oil in 2015, paving the way for a surge in shipments.
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On Wednesday, the Memphis City Council voted unanimously to sell the two parks to a nonprofit, paving the way for the statues' removal.
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A top court that critics claimed was stacked in Morales' favor threw out the restrictions, paving the way for him to run again.
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Macri said he would raise the income tax bracket floor by 20%, paving the way for a tax cut for two million workers.
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I'm still interested in paving the way for women and mothers, mostly through my writing, so my daughter's generation can reap the rewards.
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Once the gas billions flowed, starting in about 2000, family tensions eased, paving the way for an ambitious, reform-minded cast of royals.
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In the end, Cuarón's episode, "Murder, Obliquely," won a CableACE Award for best directing, paving the way for the rest of his career.
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We know that he is furious at Sessions for recusing himself from the matter, thereby paving the way for the appointment of Mueller.
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A year after going live, Enron, which had a competing exchange that had significant market share, would collapse, paving the way for ICE.
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Only highly accurate experiments could provide an agreeable number for Planck's constant, paving the way to realize the kilogram from its new definition.
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But by 2009, he was unhappy with Mr. Abdullah's performance and pushed him out, paving the way for Mr. Najib to take over.
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But as we have seen twice now, that might well prove impossible, paving the way for a fourth general election in late summer.
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They are paving the way for more confidence in women to go out and make it known when they are taken advantage of.
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A small but growing contingent of women have broken their NDAs or worked to be released from them, paving the way for change.
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The next wave of CCS facilities is well underway, with U.S. paving the way for the deployment of several new innovative CCS projects.
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The Glass-Steagall law was repealed in 1999, paving the way for the creation of sprawling mega-banks like Citigroup and JPMorgan Chase.
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Shares of Tesla have doubled in price over the past three months, paving the way for a massive payday for CEO Elon Musk.
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He found new purpose in confinement, helping solve cold cases, testifying against cartel players and paving the way for some two dozen convictions.
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The euro area's economy maintained a healthy growth pace at the end of 2017, paving the way for another robust performance in 2018.
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"That £100 ended up paving the way for Virgin Galactic, Atlantic and all the other Virgin companies around the world today," writes Branson.
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The House is expected to pass articles of impeachment next week, paving the way for the Senate to take up the impeachment trial.
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Braintree, another PayPal-owned business, processes payments on behalf of many popular apps, paving the way for more integrations for Pay With Venmo.
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But Republicans have complete control over their state legislatures and governorships, paving the way for them to enact far-reaching conservative policy agendas.
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For now, there is no more important work than paving the way for future success by building a transparent, respectful and accountable culture.
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I think a lot of smart people thought that Trump was going to lose, but that he was paving the way for something worse.
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Arizona is the seventh state to pass this type of legislation, paving the way for robots to be a part of people's daily routines.
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Now Sharmadean is back, paving the way in the beauty world yet again with an innovative salon that opened in Soho, London, this week.
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The tribesmen eventually would be provided weapons, paving the way for offensive against the de facto ISIS capital of Raqqa under U.S. air cover.
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He also negotiated the US withdrawal from the 1972 ABM Treaty, paving the way for George W. Bush to develop a missile-defense program.
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He bought the bankrupt company's debt through his hedge fund ESL Investments, paving the way for him to become its owner once it emerged.
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All four 92 gold medalists remain active in their sports—only now, they are paving the way for a new generation of women athletes.
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The government and the NDF had initiated separate ceasefires in August, paving the way for peace talks in Oslo, brokered by the Norwegian government.
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I think it will continue on that way for a while -- with lots of good movies paving the way for the occasional ridiculous blockbuster.
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We still have a long way to go, but it's inspiring to know we have with folks like DeGeneres paving the way for acceptance.
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But this project was able to get an exemption because of the proven fire-resistance of mass timber, paving the way for more projects.
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That made it easier for the youngest children to write in class, but it started paving the way for the downfall of cursive altogether.
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Shortly thereafter, Indonesia claimed the region as its 27th province, paving the way for a violent conflict between the Indonesian military and separatist forces.
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Although the world erupted in protest, little was done to punish Russia, paving the way for Putin to annex two small parts of Georgia.
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It's a historic precedent that will do much to alleviate the ongoing organ shortage, while paving the way towards similar transplants involving other diseases.
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Some fear political fault lines may deepen, possibly even paving the way for the return of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra into Thai politics.
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It has since fallen to below 16%, paving the way for the bank to cut rates last week by 425 basis points to 19.75%.
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And by accepting algorithmic classification into our lives, we're paving the way for the same sort of thing China plans to put into place.
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She announced her pregnancy on her 31st birthday last October, paving the way for the most epic (awkward?) family maternity shoot of all time.
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L by June 13, potentially paving the way for the mogul's Fox to take on Comcast in the battle for the British TV group.
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Careful diplomacy is paving the way for David Cameron to renegotiate Britain's European Union membership at a summit in Brussels on February 18th-19th.
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President Trump's hard-line but pragmatic approach to Iran is paving the way for the restoration of a semblance of order and regional stability.
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Longer term, this heightened transparency would set an important precedent, paving the way for a new era of global lawmaking and enhanced public trust.
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SHANGHAI — Chinese stocks had seemed poised to join an important global benchmark, paving the way for overseas money to pour into the country's markets.
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Amazon is partnering with the British government to expand its testing of delivery drones, paving the way for commercial air deliveries for UK residents.
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Member state representatives endorsed the proposal on Friday, paving the way for it to be approved by ministers when they meet on May 26.
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In recent weeks, however, both GOP senators and the White House have tempered their initial criticisms of Moore, paving the way for Trump's endorsement.
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Ground-breaking research and robust trials are paving the way for innovative treatments that could change the course of cancer for decades to come.
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Four of seven "key regulatory positions will be filled by nominees from the new administration, paving the way for deregulation to accelerate," Graseck wrote.
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Zodiac shares accordingly rose 22 percent, paving the way for their best day in 30 years but indicating investors did not expect other bids.
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"In Cold Blood," Truman Capote By now, most everyone knows how revolutionary this book was, paving the way for a new genre of writing.
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In fact, Republicans became even more fevered, not only obstructing Obama but becoming more extreme in their racial politics, paving the way for Trump.
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His own efforts forced the Democratic Party to award primary votes proportionally, paving the way for Barack Obama to be a viable presidential candidate.
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Instead, the Russian side smashed through their visitors, storming to a 222-0 victory paving the way for an unlikely qualification from their group.
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As companies worldwide lay the groundwork for compliance and transparency, they're also paving the way to an even more vibrant AI future to come.
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The Cowboys limited the Giants to 233 total yards, paving the way for Dallas' 19-3 victory on Sunday night at AT&T Stadium.
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In 2014, Jeffress wrote a book arguing that Obama was paving the way for the coming of the Antichrist, if not the Antichrist himself.
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Many saw it as a step towards establishing bitcoin as a legitimate asset class, potentially paving the way for a bitcoin exchange-traded fund.
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At nearly the same time, however, the country's electoral commission was paving the way for more candidates with extremist ties to run for office.
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The first, characterized by the discovery of fire and language, led humans to greatly increase their brain size, paving the way for future advancement.
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Her sitcom has been hailed for paving the way for shows like Girls by centering on a single-by-choice woman with professional aspirations.
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Since this dynasty's television debut in 2009, the series and its spinoffs have been paving the way in serving drag to a wider audience.
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The two small buildings would be demolished, paving the way for two new mixed-income towers that would be operated by a private landlord.
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Both are paving the way for the hotel group's further expansion to Nashville, New York, Dallas, Palm Springs, and more in the coming years.
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In 2000, a campaign finance scandal forced him to step aside as chairman of the Christian Democrats, paving the way for Ms. Merkel's ascent.
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If work progresses slowly, some also plan to freeze themselves, with instructions to reawaken them once science has finished paving the way to immortality.
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Hansel is paving the way for other pit bulls In addition to being a very good boy, Hansel is making history, according to Skaziak.
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There has been a huge movement in the last few years that is paving the way slowly but surely to this more accepting world.
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But hopefully, people like me are paving the way to have this be the standard of what girls expect, which is depth and value.
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He worked on paving the way for a new stadium in the Bronx, negotiating into the waning days of his second and final term.
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Such policies are paving the way for higher quality of care through various new provisions including increased accessibility of overdose medications for emergency workers.
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The decision is "final," the court said in a statement, paving the way for the U.S. electric car giant to resume the forest clearance.
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The whole focus has been on the way these entities can manipulate interest rates and print money, supposedly paving the way for economic growth.
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It was wonderful and to see his body of work, and also what he did for African-Americans by paving the way for writers.
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The move is likely to ignite renewed speculation about whether Mr. Schultz is paving the way to leave the company entirely to enter politics.
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Comcast announced Thursday that it would drop out of the race to acquire Fox's assets, paving the way for Disney to complete its takeover.
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Billie Eilish expressed her support for climate activist Greta Thunberg, saying she is "paving the way" for the future, in an interview with NME.
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But last month, as he was denied bail twice, Mr. Ghosn stepped down, paving the way for the French automaker to appoint new leadership.
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Health campaigners petitioned the EPA to determine that there is no safe exposure level for the chlorpyrifos, paving the way for a total ban.
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Every time I met a woman who graduated from the academy in the previous decade, I thanked her for paving the way for me.
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The House Judiciary Committee on Friday approved articles of impeachment against the President, paving the way for the final floor vote expected next week.
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There are key differences between LIGO's ground-based detector and a space-based observatory like the one LISA Pathfinder is paving the way for.
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" Another stockholder proposal calls for Facebook to eliminate its Class B shares, paving the way for shareholders to limit Zuckerberg's power and "hold management accountable.
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Junior foreign minister Alan Duncan thanked Ecuador for paving the way for Assange's arrest by withdrawing his asylum after "extensive dialogue" between London and Quito.
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Three judges later ruled to further delay it, but that decision was ultimately reversed Tuesday by the full panel, paving the way for Doe's abortion.
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U.S. officials announced after his arrest on Thursday that he had been charged with conspiracy to commit computer intrusion, paving the way for his extradition.
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Another order gives the Agriculture Ministry the authority to designate indigenous lands, paving the way for agricultural development in areas that were previously off limits.
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Five of the justices granted the stay, paving the way for an appellate court to begin hearing the case June 2 on an expedited schedule.
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PRISTINA (Reuters) - Kosovo lawmakers voted to dissolve parliament on Thursday, paving the way for a parliamentary election after Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj resigned last month.
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Instead, Mr Zuma, who is accused of 783 counts of corruption, is paving the way for his ex-wife, whom he expects to protect him.
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In 2013, the National Justice Council of Brazil said the government cannot deny marriage licenses to same-sex couples, paving the way for gay marriage.
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The official spoke to reporters before the Senate passed a resolution Friday evening paving the way for a vote on the impeachment verdict next Wednesday.
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The Senate on Tuesday voted in support of North Macedonia joining NATO, paving the way for the Balkan country to become part of the alliance.
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The deal could settle a long-standing diplomatic dispute with its neighbor Greece — potentially paving the way for Macedonia's entry to the EU and NATO.
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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ruling coalition has retained a two-thirds "super majority," paving the way for him to become the nation's longest-serving leader.
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That vote was the first major legislative step in the impeachment process, paving the way for another vote that was expected to occur this week.
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More broadly, IoT is poised to dramatically transform virtually every aspect of medicine while paving the way for incremental profitability across the entire healthcare landscape.
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The bonus: Your youngster will feel empowered and start to look at food in a whole new light, paving the way for lifelong nutritious eating.
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Hinkley is seen as the frontrunner to closer Chinese nuclear involvement, paving the way for another project in Britain that would use Chinese nuclear technology.
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"She was Club One's very first entertainer, officiating our grand opening in 1988, and paving the way for female impersonation in Savannah," the club said.
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But a parliamentary committee approved the anti-honor killing bill Thursday, paving the way for it to be approved by Pakistan's lower and upper houses.
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Twenty years ago this week, Suharto, Indonesia's long-serving dictator, resigned, paving the way for the country's presidents to be chosen at the ballot box.
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Shared bike and scooter fleets are paving the way to a revolution in urban mobility but will only capture little value in the long term.
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Models like Denise Bidot, Sabina Karlsson, Carmen Carrera, Maya Monès, Lauren Wasser, and Iskra Lawrence are paving the way for a more inclusive fashion industry.
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Support for devolution grew, paving the way for the opening of the Scottish Parliament in 270, which in turn expedited the rise of the SNP.
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He took up a post in the local parliament, potentially paving the way to become speaker of the body or a member of Russia's senate.
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She created the Avon International Running Circuit of women's-only races in 27 countries, paving the way for the first women's Olympic marathon in 1984.
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President Donald Trump has told Congress to release the controversial "Nunes memo" paving the way for the classified document to become public later on Friday.
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Greece concluded a bailout review last month, paving the way for the disbursement of further funds after more reforms to its pension and tax systems.
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Even in Britain, the leader of the opposition, a leftist called Jeremy Corbyn, sees Mr Costa paving the way for a multinational "anti-austerity coalition".
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Three UK and Three Italy are implementing Shine's technology, the companies said today, paving the way for other brands in the Three Group to follow.
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Congress should make it easier to get the necessary permissions to build transmission, paving the way for a grid with more and cheaper clean energy.
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They added language paving the way for the Senate, if it chooses, to make the bill's tax credit more generous for people age 50-64.
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In India's case, the Congress Party became mired in corruption scandals, paving the way for Modi and the BJP to present themselves as pragmatic reformers.
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But none have emerged, paving the way for a 66 percent jump in bitcoin prices in August, including a fresh record near $4,800 on Thursday.
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The question, however, is whether the role of sleep in consolidating memories can be enhanced, paving the way for controlled memory manipulation in the future.
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But November's elections gave Republicans big wins in those states, paving the way for an aggressive new campaign to undermine Democrats' once-powerful labor allies.
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Rashida Tlaib won the Democratic nomination for Michigan's 13th Congressional District, paving the way for her to become the first Muslim woman elected into Congress.
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The runner-up in Peru's presidential contest conceded defeat on Friday, paving the way for a former finance minister to become the country's next leader.
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The Swedes and Finns are paving the way in producing biogas from waste and vegetation and turning it into fuel for heating and automobile engines.
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We should be paving the way for new drivers to sustain our society's demand for speedy service, not hanging on to obsolete and inconsistent policies.
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The Speaker agreed on a vote in exchange for conservative support to overcome a procedural hurdle paving the way for the party's signature tax reform.
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However, the EU is expected to grant the UK another Brexit delay on Friday, paving the way for opposition parties to back a fresh election.
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"The judiciary is paving the way for a better shot at justice for survivors," said Saji Philip of the anti-trafficking charity International Justice Mission.
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Trump defeated Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in that contest, paving the way for him to choose someone other than Garland for the Supreme Court seat.
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LONDON — The European Union could extend Britain's EU membership until as late as next summer, paving the way for a possible second referendum on Brexit.
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Experts believe that the ongoing, unprecedented militarization is paving the way to full-scale insurgency in the region, Business Insider's Ellen Ioanes reported this week.
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The resolution is set to go through the House Rules Committee on Monday evening, paving the way for floor action as soon as this week.
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But it seemed plain when the case was argued in April that he was satisfied that Texas had standing, paving the way for a deadlock.
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If successful it could cut the militants' main access route to the outside world, paving the way for an assault on their Syrian capital Raqqa.
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Disney purchased Lucasfilm from George Lucas, the creator of "Star Wars," in 2012 for $4 billion, paving the way for a new trilogy of films.
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Fox Media LLC filed a trademark application for the phrase "OK, boomer," last week, paving the way for the phrase to reach a television audience.
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Check out the vid ... Swae says Jay's new money status has inspired him, and he thanks the OG Roc-a-Fella for paving the way.
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ESPN will officially launch new direct-to-consumer streaming service within the ESPN app Thursday called ESPN+, paving the way for the company's digital transformation.
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The big picture: In late 2017, the FCC eliminated a rule that kept news stations under local control, paving the way for automated national programming.
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However, a sharp reversal got underway as the tax bill's passage became certain, paving the way for a bigger government deficit and more federal borrowing.
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Caroline Calloway is seen as one of the first social media influencers, paving the way for others on Instagram to make their claim to fame.
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The company said it was rapidly surmounting those obstacles, paving the way for some 5G services to begin arriving in the first half of 2019.
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Today's connected cars are paving the way for autonomous vehicles and vehicle-to-vehicle communications, and eventually vehicle-to-infrastructure communications making our roads safer.
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In March, scientists at Purdue University announced they had completed a map of Zika's protein structure, paving the way for further insights for vaccine development.
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On Tuesday, the commission said it would allow the developer to keep its casino license, paving the way for the property to open in June.
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Charter tried to have the case dismissed, to no avail, and ultimately lost its argument in an appeals court, paving the way for the settlement.
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With our healing, education and advocacy programs, we are paving the way for innovative approaches to trauma and legislative reforms to ensure justice for survivors.
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This month it secured a Golden Globe nomination for best foreign-language film, paving the way for a potential Oscar nomination in the same category.
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And companies like DJI are improving the state of computer vision, which allows them to recognize different objects, paving the way for better autonomous navigation.
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Deals • Dell sweetened an offer to buy out investors in a special tracking stock, paving the way for it to return to the public markets.
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A judge declined to issue an injunction requested by a Confederate heritage group, paving the way for three Confederate statues to be removed in Memphis.
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Even in the hot months of the otherwise off-season, some hotels began doubling rates, paving the way for a boom in private sector accommodations.
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Then his presidential bid got a big boost when he was attacked by Democratic President Lyndon Johnson, paving the way for his nomination and election.
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He expects the LMH-21 to become certified by the Federal Aviation Administration by the end of 22023, paving the way for delivery in 252.
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These private platforms are paving the way for the Chinese government to gain unfettered and unsupervised access to children—and it's happening under our noses.
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To me, investing in the long term, cultivating inter-community relationships, and paving the way for truly sustainable change is all rooted in our values.
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The measure will help law enforcement identify unauthorized drones that may pose a security threat, paving the way for wider adoption of commercial drone technology.
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First, a leader who is passionate about paving the way for women to embrace their confidence and secure the tools needed to achieve career goals.
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Check it out ... TP says any bad blood between them had to take a backseat to honoring Spike for paving the way for black filmmakers.
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The U.S. government officially took note of India's interest in APEC, paving the way for the two countries to have further discussions on the issue.
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Air France-KLM's nomination committee on Friday decided to back Janaillac, the source said, paving the way for his nomination by the board on Tuesday.
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The trade pact, which replaces the North American Free Trade Agreement, was signed yesterday by the three countries, paving the way for ratification by lawmakers.
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The trade pact, which replaces the North American Free Trade Agreement, was signed yesterday by the three countries, paving the way for ratification by lawmakers.
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But some women are paving the way for the future of female leadership in fintech, energy, childcare, and real estate — including these seven rising stars.
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Cowen Research said this year's midterm elections likely will result in a strong Democratic win, also paving the way for more ease on cannabis restrictions.
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The United Arab Emirates' nuclear regulator approved a nuclear reactor Monday, paving the way for the first commercial nuclear power plant in an Arab nation.
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Spotify, a provider of streaming music, went public in 2018 in a direct listing, paving the way for other high-profile start-ups to follow.
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An aspiring Tasmanian distiller challenged the federal statute in 1989, paving the way for a boom first in craft Tasmanian whiskies, and more recently, gins.
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Then, in April, a rule was revised to permit athletically-motivated transfers, theoretically paving the way for players like Jojuan to switch schools more easily.
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Atom Bank and Tandem in the U.K. both also hold a banking license but it looks like Number26 might be paving the way in the Eurozone.
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Now, new, more restrictive rules on money-market funds will be taking effect in October, paving the way for changes to 401(k) plan investment menus.
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Last month, Kiir signed a framework agreement with rebel leader Machar in Khartoum providing for a ceasefire, paving the way for talks toward a full treaty.
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Franco-German treaties are supposed to be milestones in the process of European integration, paving the way for the bloc as a whole to deepen cooperation.
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LiveJournal (33)A year after Open Diary and Xanga, LiveJournal became a go-to destination for confessional writing, paving the way for a decade of oversharing.
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Those sanctions were effectively removed in January, paving the way for Iran to increase its production of crude and adding uncertainty to already jittery oil markets.
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"With today's executive order I'm directing the EPA to take action paving the way for the elimination of this very destructive and horrible rule," Trump said.
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Projecting 2019: The Tigers began their rebuild with an exodus of talent during the 2017 season, paving the way for a potentially bright future in Detroit.
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"In the news media, it is reporting that the Republican health plan is paving the way to a single-payer system," an Aetna employee asks Bertolini.
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Below are a few ways in which China's commitment to innovative architecture is paving the way for a greener future — and for exciting sustainable investment opportunities.
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Market watchers had expected the IPO to launch in the coming days, paving the way for a November listing on Saudi Arabia's Tadawul exchange in Riyadh.
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A handful of US businesses have gotten positive signals from China in recent weeks, paving the way for lucrative deals in the world's second biggest economy.
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A series of trips to Mars, paving the way for a permanent colony, has been the firm's long-term goal ever since its beginning in 2002.
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This, in turn, is paving the way for API-first and mobile-first banks such as Atom, Mondo and — with one further layer of abstraction — Auka.
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No candidate is expected to earn a majority on Sunday, paving the way for a run-off between the top two vote-getters on Oct. 28.
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George Garofano illegally hacked the private Apple iCloud accounts of Lawrence, paving the way for nude photos and private info to leak all over the Internet.
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The central bank is paving the way to a gradual phasing out of accommodation and resisting isolated calls from some members calling for more radical action.
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NCAA ruling, the association can no longer cap the scholarships colleges offer student-athletes, paving the way for schools to begin offering larger education-related packages.
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The success reinforced Kardashian's role as a shrewd businesswoman, paving the way for other celebrity-app ventures from the likes of Katy Perry and Britney Spears.
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Vox's Ezra Klein argued last week that Republicans could paradoxically be paving the way to a single-payer health care system if they pass this bill.
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If all goes well, the talks could be concluded by the end of March, the source said, paving the way for approval by the supervisory board.
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China is racing against other countries to deploy 5G on a large scale, paving the way for advances in technologies like artificial intelligence and autonomous driving.
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Justice Anthony Kennedy, the current Supreme Court's longest-serving member, announced his retirement Wednesday, paving the way for Trump to shape the future America's highest court .
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Federal regulators in June divided up oversight of those companies between the FTC and the Justice Department, paving the way for potential investigations into antitrust violations.
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Senate Democrats relented in their filibuster of the government spending bill on Monday, paving the way for the federal government to reopen as soon as Tuesday.
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They were set aside in April 2009 by the then-head of the NPA, paving the way for Zuma to run for president later that year.
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A 1950 federal law helped clarify the relationship between the United States and Puerto Rico, paving the way for a public vote on its new constitution.
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Her trademark includes the same kinds of goods and services as her cousins, paving the way for Thompson's foray into Good American Jeans alongside her mom.
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So any choice to go for a long delay might be accompanied by her stepping down and paving the way for a major political shake-up.
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William Loud — arguably pioneer of reality TV, paving the way for the Kardashians and MTV's Real World roommates — has died, his family announced Thursday on Facebook.
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But last week it abandoned a $14 billion bid for Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc, paving the way for a rival bid by Marriott International Inc.
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Boodoo said increased state investment in electric buses would help upgrade transport systems, while cutting climate-changing emissions and paving the way for consumers to follow.
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Tesla acquired SolarCity for $2.6 billion in August, paving the way for Tesla CEO Elon Musk's ambitious plans for a carbon-free energy and transportation company.
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Opposition leader Alexei Navalny was nominated by hundreds of his supporters, paving the way for him to file endorsement papers required to officially declare his candidacy.
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Fowler then moved to suspend the rules and vote by a voice vote, paving the way for DNC members to swiftly and overwhelmingly adopt the reforms.
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In a victory for Modi, the Supreme Court on Saturday awarded Hindu groups control of the site, paving the way for the construction of a temple.
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Washington (CNN)House Democrats came out victorious on Tuesday -- winning back control of the chamber and paving the way for additional oversight of the Trump administration.
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After reviewing his case file, the Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles on Monday denied his request for clemency, paving the way for his Tuesday execution.
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Greece and its lenders concluded over the weekend the third bailout review, paving the way for talks on debt to kick off in the new year.
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The companies, along with state-owned National Oil Corp (NOC), signed a letter of intent in London on Monday paving the way for the final deal.
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It also removes the gaps that speakers and buttons create, paving the way for fully waterproof devices, and could even enable the coveted bezel-less screen.
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The Trump administration on Sunday abruptly announced US troops would be withdrawn from northeastern Syria, paving the way for Turkey to launch a military invasion there.
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The House budget resolution, in addition to paving the way for tax reform, includes details on where to trim some of the growth in runaway spending.
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And while that degree of negativity is unusually pronounced, a general pessimism about America has persisted for well over a decade, paving the way for Trump.
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McCarthy dropped out of the Speaker's race in 2015 after he failed to win over enough conservatives, paving the way for Ryan to take the gavel.
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After weeks of resistance, Trump agreed to just that on Friday, paving the way for congressional Democrats and Republicans to approve a stop-gap funding bill.
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In a possible sign that authorities are paving the way for a fifth term, Ouyahia said a campaign would be launched to showcase the president's achievements.
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"Supply is expected to grow further, paving the way to an oversupplied market, which can again exercise downward pressure on oil prices," consultancy Rystad Energy said.
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If passed, the UK Parliament could be dissolved by the end of this week, paving the way for a month-long election campaign to take place.
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The Senate voted Tuesday to formally start debate on Neil Gorsuch's Supreme Court nomination, paving the way for a showdown on President Trump's pick this week.
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However, the majority needed to block the Commission's decision was not reached at a meeting on Friday, paving the way for an automatic waiver on Aug.
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So the NHS app development freebies that DeepMind Health is engaged with now are clearly paving the way for a broad AI push down the line.
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Some Wall Street analysts believe that generally weaker earnings in 2019 are paving the way for a solid 2020 profit picture and a boost to stocks.
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Similar tensions divided the opposition to President Bashar al-Assad in Syria, paving the way for the country's descent into civil war over six years ago.
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Supreme Court The Supreme Court has ruled that insanity defenses are not required under the Constitution, possibly paving the way for states to effectively abolish them.
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In fact, it was Thebe Magugu who took home the final Prize, paving the way for South African designers like Khumalo to follow in his footsteps.
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The Senate approved the massive stimulus package by a unanimous vote of 96-0 on Wednesday evening, paving the way for the House to act next.
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The charges were set aside in 2009, paving the way for Zuma to run for president, but were re-instated in 2016 by the Supreme Court.
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The attack came days after the Trump administration signed a deal with the Taliban aimed at paving the way for U.S. troops to withdraw from Afghanistan.
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It was handed off to Degeneres by a tearful Kate McKinnon, who thanked the comedian for paving the way for other LGBTQ performers in the industry.
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Goldwater's loss, far from dooming the American right, inspired a new generation of conservative activists to redouble their efforts, paving the way for the Reagan revolution.
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Members in both parties fiercely criticized his decision earlier this month to pull back U.S. troops from northern Syria, paving the way for the Turkish invasion.
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BEIJING (Reuters) - China released on Monday this year's first list of "recommended" green energy vehicles, paving the way for 185 car models to receive government subsidies.
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Germany is now making amends with new legislation that effectively introduces a two-track senior market, expected on July 22022 and paving the way for supply.
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Trump has also staffed his administration with conservatives who generally hold a favorable view of corporate mergers, effectively paving the way for the deal's regulatory approval.
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Uganda offered amnesty to fighters who abandoned LRA ranks and renounced violence, paving the way for ex-child soldiers to start afresh - at least in theory.
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"In very difficult circumstances, she helped guide her nation towards a peaceful and democratic future, paving the way for her successor to follow," Mo Ibrahim said.
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Barron expanded the family's Hilton Hotels empire and helped start the American Football League as the Chargers' first owner, paving the way for the modern NFL.
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Mr. Kiir said he will name Mr. Machar as First Vice President on Friday, paving the way for the government to be set up on Saturday.
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Harry Reid tore into Mitch McConnell at the Democratic National Convention, blaming the majority leader and like-minded Republicans for paving the way for Donald Trump.
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Republicans have to get a budget resolution through to create reconciliation rules for tax reform paving the way for a simple majority vote in the Senate.
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Sorrentino added that one specific painting showed a rock crashing down on an old pope, paving the way for a new one and his new ideas.
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More than 20 cookbooks, a pioneering TV show and a stream of formative critiques followed, paving the way for chefs like Julia Child and Marcella Hazan.
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But in Squalius alburnoides, sperm with multiple chromosome sets can provide all the nuclear genetic material needed for a viable offspring — paving the way for androgenesis.
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During Friday's early hours, however, the Senate managed to pass a short-term funding bill, paving the way for an increase in military and domestic spending.
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Sony launched two new smartphones on Thursday that can capture 33-D images, potentially paving the way for augmented reality, gaming and 3-D printing applications.
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Her case against the United States led to the Supreme Court ruling that overturned the Defense of Marriage Act, paving the way for the Obergefell v.
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But in the past, they've rejected the defense's offer of a guilty plea in exchange for a life sentence, paving the way for a lengthy trial.
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Breitburn reached an agreement in principle with its key creditors on the terms of the reorganization plan on Tuesday, paving the way for the court approval.
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Still, whatever the intention, Russian officials spun the move as a signal that the Trump administration was paving the way for improved relations with their government.
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If a referendum is recommended, a vote would then be needed in parliament to set one up, potentially paving the way for a plebiscite in 2018.
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Deals • Lyft plans to begin its I.P.O. roadshow on March 18, paving the way to begin trading publicly on the Nasdaq stock market by early April.
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He ended American support for anti-regime moderates in Syria, paving the way for the Assad regime — and thus its Russian helpers — to consolidate their grip.
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At IGNITION 2018, learn more about Salesforce's unique culture, and how Robbins continues to champion and scale initiatives that are paving the way for other companies.
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The legislation may be paving the way for an end-of-year spending fight, potentially over what spurred past Trump-era government shutdowns: border wall spending.
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As a result, school principals started to ban pricey sportswear, paving the way for some of the dress code and uniform policies on the books today.
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ANKARA, Turkey — Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu announced his resignation on Thursday, paving the way for the country's president to pursue a tighter trip on power.
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His term is due to end in January, paving the way for Republicans to overhaul Fannie and Freddie which back trillions of dollars worth of U.S. mortgages.
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It was Mugabe's sacking of Mnangagwa as his vice-president — paving the way for his wife Grace to succeed him — that triggered the army to seize control.
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A new president took the reins of the WCPCA at the beginning of 2016 and the lawsuit was dismissed, paving the way for a return to Bridgeville.
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Indonesia's Supreme Court has thrown out a landholders' lawsuit on technical grounds, paving the way for the government to take over the remaining land for the project.
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The social media firm is testing the Android app only in the Philippines for now, paving the way for a mainstream release down the road, TechCrunch reports.
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The move is triggering a backlash from top House Democrats who say without hearing directly from Mattis they will oppose legislation paving the way for his confirmation.
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For the first time in its history, the island has passed laws providing vouchers for students to attend private schools and paving the way for charter schools.
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The UK Parliament is expected to reject her divorce deal, heightening political tension in Europe's second largest economy and perhaps paving the way for a general election.
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But in May, the U.S. Supreme Court threw out a federal ban against sports betting, paving the way for states to legalize, regulate and tax the activity.
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The calendar may get busier, after Italy's Constitutional Court ruled on Wednesday that the voting system was invalid, paving the way for early polls, possibly this summer.
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Investors had been expecting that the mega IPO would launch in the coming days, paving the way for a November listing on Saudi Arabia's domestic stock market.
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They are paving the way for cleaner energy to become a part of our everyday lives across the globe, and their bright ideas are already making waves.
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With their feather-like leaves, they proliferated across the wasteland for many hundreds of years to a couple thousand years, paving the way for forests to rebound.
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James Lankford introduced a resolution to limit post-cloture debate time for district court nominees to two hours, paving the way for final votes the same day.
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The centrist minority government of Prime Minister Ludovic Orban was toppled in a no confidence vote earlier this week, paving the way for a snap parliamentary election.
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The former South Bend mayor said that nominating a staunch ideologue would not draw new people to the ballot box, potentially paving the way for Trump's reelection.
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Also Tuesday, Judge Barry Williams denied a motion by Rice's attorneys to dismiss the indictment, paving the way for the trial's opening statements to begin Thursday morning.
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Belgium has lifted its opposition to a trade deal between the European Union and Canada on Thursday, paving the way for national parliamentary approval across the bloc.
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Japan's Hayabusa2 spacecraft successfully sent a bomb down to the surface of Asteroid Ryugu on Thursday, paving the way for scientific studies of the space rock's interior.
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If it's the latter, it could mean that whatever read/write protections Nintendo added to Switch games have already been bested, paving the way for future exploitation.
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MMA fighting was banned in the state until new legislation was passed in March that legalized and regulated the sport — paving the way for the UFC battle.
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India's cabinet cleared the purchase of 36 Rafale fighter jets from Dassault Aviation on Wednesday, paving the way for signing a deal, a government source told Reuters.
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Stars like actress Laverne Cox and musician Laura Jane Grace have played a part in paving the way for people to come out about their own transitions.
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In April, the FCC reversed a 2016 decision limiting the number of television stations some broadcasters can buy, paving the way for the Sinclair-Tribune tie-up.
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Sistani successfully blocked Maliki from taking the premiership after winning the 2014 election, paving the way for the appointment of the current prime minister, Haider al-Abadi.
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The sale "will solidify Hypermarcas' balance sheet even further, eventually paving the way for more dividend payouts," analysts with Credit Suisse Securities wrote in a client note.
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The 93-year-old Mr Mugabe is thought to be paving the way for his wife Grace, an avid shopper, to succeed him as president of Zimbabwe.
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The administration believes new policies aimed at paving the way for more kidney transplants could boost the number of transplants from 20,000 a year to 47,000 annually.
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The committee voted 10-5 in Haspel&aposs favor on Wednesday, paving the way for her expected confirmation to become the first woman to lead the CIA.
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Still, Trump's comments on Wednesday, paving the way for his visit to NATO headquarters in Brussels in May, will likely send a sigh of relief through Europe.
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Unless the parties find ways to adapt to rapidly changing societies, they risk paving the way for a new crop of populist outsiders or for chronic conflict.
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One currency in particular, ethereum, has gained more than 2,000 percent this year because investors see its potential in paving the way for a new, decentralized internet.
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Tiger Resort Asia Ltd, Universal's subsidiary, agreed to acquire a majority stake in a Manila listed company in September, paving the way for its own backdoor listing.
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On Wednesday, parliament rejected leaving the EU without a deal, paving the way for Thursday's vote that could delay Brexit until at least the end of June.
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The House passed the Senate's budget resolution by a vote of 216-212 this morning, paving the way for the GOP's tax plan over the coming weeks.
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The district is considered solidly Democratic, paving the way for Haaland to take the congressional seat vacated by Democrat Michelle Lujan Grisham, who is running for governor.
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A loophole in criminal law allowed "therapeutic abortion", so doctors begin to administer them to women with rubella, paving the way for legislative changes ten years later.
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As the architect of Public Law 7, Garcia welcomed the loan sharks onto the island by paving the way for some of the most abusive lending practices.
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That ought to provide fundamental support for crude prices, paving the way for a reversion toward a more sustainable price equilibrium above $22016 a barrel in 22017.
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The death of the world's longest-reigning monarch had raised questions over whether the junta would delay elections paving the way for a return to civilian rule.
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The state's Supreme Court on Wednesday said there would be no additional rehearings, according to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, paving the way for the footage's release.
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Eleven years and 23 films later, the climax of the Marvel Cinematic Universe came and went with "Avengers: Endgame," paving the way for new heroes and stories.
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But regulators have since put forth new guidelines, the stock market has steadied and the government this year finalised its policies, paving the way for renewed activity.
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And Amazon was given permission to operate beyond line-of-sight flights last July — paving the way for the Prime Air customer trial that launched last December.
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" Clinton in her new book criticized Bernie Sanders for doing "lasting damage" to her campaign and "paving the way" for Trump's attacks against her as "Crooked Hillary.
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Didi said separately on Monday it launched its ride-hailing service in Toluca, Mexico paving the way for a battle with rival Uber Technologies in the region.
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If we continue on our present course we are setting in motion the loss of all our gains and paving the way toward a second 9/85033.
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The 1985 earthquake marked a "before and after" moment in Mexican politics, helping channel opposition to the PRI's one-party rule and paving the way for democracy.
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The growing use of computing power in vehicles is paving the way for self-driving cars, creating new rivalries and business opportunities for technology companies and automakers.
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But some investors fear Maduro's promise to restructure and refinance debt rings hollow, and that his government may in fact be paving the way for a default.
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Artists and other urban pioneers have over the last several years turned the surrounding area into a destination, paving the way for star chefs and luxury apartments.
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The trend lower has led many market participants to believe that Chinese policymakers may be paving the way toward a sustained depreciation, and that caution is warranted.
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After Ford's campervan release to the European market and the global Mustang fascination, it seems Ford is paving the way for other American car brands' international presence.
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He originally traveled to Pyongyang in April, paving the way for the historic summit between Trump and Kim in Singapore, but other meetings haven't gone so well.
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The result supports predictions that Macron will secure a whopping majority in the second round, thereby paving the way for him to implement his pro-business agenda.
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Starwood declared Monday that Anbang's latest offer was "reasonably likely to lead to a 'superior offer,' " paving the way for Starwood to break its agreement with Marriott.
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If we continue on our present course we are setting in motion the loss of all our gains and paving the way toward a second 85033/11.
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If we continue on our present course we are setting in motion the loss of all our gains and paving the way toward a second 9/11.
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But no matter the reason, it's clear that Netflix is a crucial new piece of infrastructure, paving the way for the migration of our talent and stores.
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But in exchange folks are basically handing all that sensitive data over to their employer, paving the way for potential discrimination if you decide not to participate.
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A spokesperson said at the time the move was aimed at "unencumbering" the assets and paving the way for a sale at some point in the future.
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Caroline Calloway is seen as one of the first social media influencers, paving the way for other Instagram influencers like her to make their claim to fame.
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China on Sunday abolished presidential term limits from its constitution, paving the way for President Xi Jinping to remain in office for an unrestricted amount of time.
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Queensland farmer Bruce Currie said the project would affect groundwater if Adani's plans to build new rail infrastructure go ahead, paving the way for further coal mines.
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While later variants of the Fokker would surpass the Red Baron's driedecker (translation: triplane), the Fokker Dr 1 earned its reputation paving the way for aerial dogfights.
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That decision was then overturned in a remarkable move by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, paving the way to this high court battle.
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EU finance ministers backed the EU Commission in its critical assessment of Italy's public finances, paving the way for the start of disciplinary procedures in early July.
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Just 11 days after the protests began, the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia relinquished power, paving the way for the playwright Vaclav Havel to become president in December.
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If Biney is feeling the pressure of paving the way for the next generation of African-American women entering the sport, she is taking it with stride.
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Mr. Sharif and other political leaders have accused the military of denying them a level playing field in those elections, paving the way for Mr. Khan's win.
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The bottom of this cycle won't truly come until there is evidence the deadly pandemic is under control, paving the way for a recovery in the economy.
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The House on Monday night approved a slate of last-minute "technical" corrections to a sweeping aid package, paving the way for swift adoption by the Senate.
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Innogy holds an extraordinary shareholders' meeting to put to vote a transfer of shares of remaining minority investors to E.ON, paving the way for a complete takeover.
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But Facebook still commands higher premiums for the ads it shows, paving the way for Facebook to build more offramps from Instagram into the main Facebook product.
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Mr. Bolsonaro's career began with a relatively short stint as an army paratrooper that ended in controversy, paving the way for his first electoral victory in 22010.
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That made it one of the first domains to explicitly refer to a language and culture, paving the way for others, when it first appeared in 2006.
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While things are still unresolved between the singer and her former record label, Big Machine Records, she's paving the way for a better, extremely on-brand future.
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"Maya Rupert and Natalie Montelongo have both done important work breaking down barriers and paving the way for others to follow," Warren told POLITICO in a statement.
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The peaceful Velvet Revolution toppled the Communist regime in former Czechoslovakia 213 years ago, paving the way for democratic and economic reforms in the former Soviet satellite.
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Attico, Sara Battaglia and F.R.S (For Restless Sleepers) are relatively new to the city's show calendar — but they're already paving the way for a new Italian aesthetic.
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The emphatic election victory of Prime Minister Boris Johnson cleared much of the short-term uncertainty hanging over Britain's economy, paving the way for the country's Jan.
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"Visualizing that victory was a very powerful source of energy that was paving the way for me to actually achieve that one day," Djokovic said in December.
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Switzerland's financial markets regulator has approved the first Swiss private bank for asset management, potentially paving the way for other global banks to offer digital currency products.
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The U.S. eventually lifted those tariffs, paving the way for the United States Mexico Canada Agreement — an updated version of the the 3003-year-old NAFTA deal.
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Its multi-touch display, for example, was crucial in paving the way for the touch-based operating systems found on smartphones, tablets, and computers around the world.
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The developments are, however, viewed as healthy - paving the way for more accurate risk pricing and creating more normal differentiation in yields for strong and weak borrowers.
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In April, the FCC reversed a 2016 decision limiting the number of television stations some broadcasters can buy, paving the way for the Sinclair Tribune tie-up.
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In addition, Israel recently passed contentious legislation paving the way for the retroactive legalization of settlement outposts that were built without government authorization on private Palestinian land.
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The unions say its debt was caused by excessive investment in France's high-speed network and accuse Macron of paving the way for privatization, which officials deny.
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Trump said Monday's trade agreement between the U.S. and Mexico, paving the way to replace the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement, will help farmers and manufacturers.
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After months of feuding, shareholders and Eneco's board had agreed in February that the company would be sold, paving the way for privatisation in the coming months.
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Last month, US regulators approved the merger of SunTrust (STI) and BB&T (BBT), paving the way for the formation of the nation's sixth-largest commercial bank.
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It highlights a shift in policy from countries including Argentina, Columbia, Paraguay and Mexico paving the way for them there to form a greater allegiance with Israel.
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The Cole memo discouraged U.S. attorneys from prosecuting marijuana-related cases in states that have legalized the substance, paving the way for such laws to be implemented.
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Conservative, pro-Brexit ministers and MPs are loathe to undermine Theresa May out of fears of toppling the government and paving the way for a snap election.
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Members of her conservative bloc resolved their own differences and agreed to limiting migration on Monday, paving the way for talks to begin with the other parties.
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In essence, PROMESA will make our students more proficient, thus, paving the way for a new and more educated workforce that can compete in the global economy.
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Currently ranked 52nd in the world, Venus was out front, alone, paving the way for Serena, Sloane Stephens, Madison Keys, Taylor Townsend, Naomi Osaka and Coco Gauff.
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Currently ranked 52nd in the world, Venus was out front, alone, paving the way for Serena, Sloane Stephens, Madison Keys, Taylor Townsend, Naomi Osaka and Coco Gauff.
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"His attacks caused lasting damage, making it harder to unify progressives in the general election and paving the way for Trump's 'Crooked Hillary' campaign," Clinton wrote in 2017.
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President Borut Pahor on Friday scheduled the inaugural session of Slovenia&aposs newly-elected parliament for June 22, paving the way for the formation of a future government.
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Bonet left the show after the first season, paving the way for Jasmine Guy's spoiled Whitley Gilbert and Kadeem Hardison's spectacularly spectacled Dwayne Wayne to emerge as leads.
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Volkswagen Truck & Bus, which will be renamed Traton, will convert into a Societas Europaea in the fall, paving the way for a possible listing, Renschler told Manager Magazin.
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The Yemeni government move came as U.N.-sponsored peace negotiations in Kuwait ended without an agreement after nearly three months of talks, paving the way for fresh fighting.
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Nichola Gutgold is a professor of communication at Penn State University, Lehigh Valley campus, and the author of the forthcoming book Still Paving the Way for Madam President.
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In her classic sitcom "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" she was one of TV's first single working women, paving the way for generations of future female TV stars.
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Separatist forces are also supposed to pull back in these areas, to put both sides out of sniper range and reduce skirmishing, paving the way for settlement talks.
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Still, the choice baffled many Israelis, not least because Honduras abstained from the 1947 United Nations vote for the partition of Palestine, paving the way for Israel's creation.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said his country has reached a deal with Canada to remove tariffs on aluminum and steel, paving the way for similar pact with Mexico.
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The bank hopes the listing will highlight a part of Credit Suisse the bank believes is undervalued while also paving the way for acquisitions of smaller Swiss banks.
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President Donald Trump appears to be paving the way for negotiations with Iran as tensions in the Middle East steadily escalate and send oil prices higher this week.
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Proponents of the forever war point to President Barack Obama's withdrawal from Iraq in 2011 as paving the way for the rise of the Islamic State in 2014.
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In many ways, Apple is now playing catch up in this area with Google Photos and Facebook paving the way when it comes to smart photo organization features.
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But a drone parcel delivery service operated by Airbus has been greenlit for testing over Singapore's National University campus starting in 2017, paving the way for future tests.
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And it is testimony to the good sense of Malaysian voters that the opposition won, convincingly, paving the way for Malaysia's first ever change of government (see article).
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The town council of Genoa voted on Tuesday against a decision paving the way for the sale of a majority stake in Genoa waste company Amiu to Iren.
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While Busch himself has become one of NASCAR's most familiar faces, he hardly ever gets credit for paving the way for some who may one day supplant him.
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As a model who broke onto the scene with an "unconventional" figure, Graham has been an instrumental force in paving the way for changes in the fashion industry.
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They had been set aside in April 2009 by the then-head of the prosecuting authority, paving the way for Zuma to run for president later that year.
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In a controversial ruling, Bolivia's constitutional court scrapped term limits for presidents, paving the way for Evo Morales, the socialist president, to seek a fourth term in 2019.
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The legislation formally allows for the creation of electoral alliances, paving the way for a tie-up between President Tayyip Erdogan's ruling AK Party and their nationalist allies.
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By creating spaces each and every member would be drawn to, it could learn about them and drive them mad, paving the way to swallowing the Crains whole.
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While markets have pared their bets the central bank would cut rates by 10 basis points, they still expect dovish guidance, paving the way for easing in September.
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Aaron went off on a mini-rant, suggesting he's basically the OG Biebs and blasting Justin and others for failing to give him props for paving the way.
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So any choice to go for a longer delay might be accompanied by her stepping down and paving the way for a major political shake-up in London.
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The latest incident comes less than a day after Guyana's parliament toppled the current government in a no-confidence vote, paving the way for elections in three months.
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UEFA had said in January that Galatasaray had failed to comply with its rules governing the permitted level of financial losses, paving the way for a potential ban.
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"She was Club One's very first entertainer, officiating our grand opening in 1988, and paving the way for female impersonation in Savannah," the venue said in their statement.
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ZAGREB (Reuters) - Croatian lawmakers voted on Monday to dissolve parliament, paving the way for a snap election after bringing down the fragile five-month old government last week.
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Still, he's often credited as a founder of the modern-day conservative movement, focused on small government and low taxes, and for paving the way for Ronald Reagan.
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The Brazilian economy contracted 3.8 percent last year, government data showed on Thursday, paving the way to what could be the country's deepest recession in its modern history.
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Or of The Sopranos, paving the way for an era of morally complex dramas starring men (yeah, almost always men) who rarely worried about doing the right thing.
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The bank then struck a 15 million pound investment deal with Hong Kong-based financial services group Convoy Global Holdings last November, paving the way for the expansion.
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She campaigned to have English Heritage, a charity that oversees historic sites in England, install a plaque on the building in 1997, paving the way for the museum.
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In her new book, "What Happened," Clinton put blame on Sanders for doing "lasting damage" to her campaign and "paving the way" for President Trump's "Crooked Hillary" attacks.
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It was also the beginning of a new line for the company, paving the way for the Mavic Air and Spark — both even more portable than their predecessor.
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His administration rezoned about 40 percent of the city, paving the way for increased density and development in old industrial waterfront neighborhoods like Williamsburg and Greenpoint in Brooklyn.
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In September, a court froze the assets of five prominent human rights activists and three NGOs, paving the way to criminal proceedings that could lead to life sentences.
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Earnings in 2019 are setting a low bar to clear in 2020, paving the way for stocks to continue their record-setting rally, according to Wall Street strategists.
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Indonesia's Supreme Court had earlier thrown out a landholders' lawsuit on technical grounds, paving the way for the government to take over the remaining land for the project.
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The Senate advanced a White House-backed criminal justice reform bill on Monday, paving the way for senators to try to pass the bill as early as Tuesday.
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Didi said separately on Monday it launched its ride-hailing service in Toluca, Mexico paving the way for a battle with rival Uber Technologies Inc in the region.
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In that case, it was the country of Oman, which helped establish a secret diplomatic channel with Iran, paving the way for the historic nuclear deal of 2015.
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Haradinaj was chosen to form a new government on Thursday after his coalition struck an agreement with a smaller party, paving the way for them to take power.
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The president has repeatedly lashed out at Sessions over Twitter for having recused himself from the Russia investigation, paving the way for Rosenstein to appoint the special counsel.
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Netflix is paving the way for more marketing tie-ins to streaming shows, marketing and agency execs who have worked with Netflix and its productions told Business Insider.
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KABUL (Reuters) - The United Nations Security Council has dropped sanctions against Afghan strongman Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, potentially paving the way for the notorious warlord to return openly to Afghanistan.
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Recent polls show the two candidates polling closely to one another, paving the way for a Democrat to possibly win the district for the first time in decades.
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Ms. Asherie's movement phrases — compact bursts of choreography with rapid-fire changes in rhythm and gestural articulation — bubble up and dissipate, quickly paving the way for something new.
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Futterman's book chronicles the work of the men who freed athletes from these unfair arrangements, paving the way for them to earn incomes commensurate with their rare skills.
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Gulf is expected to do the work in eight months, paving the way for work on the pipeline to begin, with crude production expected to start in 2020.
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Last month, the Supreme Court annulled the August 8 election following accusations of irregularities by the opposition, paving the way for a new vote scheduled for this week.
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Under pressure from the West, the Serbs relented in July, paving the way for the EU ministerial council to consider Bosnia's membership bid at its session on Tuesday.
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But last week, a court rejected a request from prosecutors to continue detaining the two men on those allegations, paving the way for them to apply for bail.
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He fired 46 pitches over two innings, paving the way for Allen to toss the final inning in Cleveland's first World Series win since Game 6 in 1997.
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The equestrian federation's president said there was "no indication of any organized doping malpractices within the Russian equestrian delegation," paving the way for the Russian team to compete.
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U.K. and European negotiators finally agreed on three key issues that were blocking Brexit talks, paving the way for the next phase of discussion between the two sides.
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Many see the launch of the derivatives contract as a first step towards establishing cryptocurrencies as a legitimate asset class, paving the way toward an exchange-traded fund.
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He originally traveled to Pyongyang in April, paving the way for the historic June summit between Trump and Kim in Singapore, but other meetings haven't gone so well.
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The State Legislature voted to legalize sports betting, paving the way for casinos and racetracks to take wages and providing the state with a new source of revenue.
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The Trump administration in 2017 launched an investigation into allegations of intellectual property theft and forced technology transfer, paving the way for a nearly two-year trade war.
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From mathematician Katherine Johnson to Ada Lovelace, the first computer programmer, we honor these women for paving the way for a more inclusive and diverse field of STEM.
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But, as part of its effort, the city had already rezoned a broad swath of the West Side — paving the way for what would ultimately become Hudson Yards.
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Venezuela: A pro-government lawmaking body installed by President Nicolás Maduro voted to strip the opposition leader Juan Guaidó of immunity, paving the way for his potential arrest.
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Alabama is one of two states without equal-pay laws, despite our own Lilly Ledbetter, for whom the 2009 Fair Pay Act is named, paving the way nationally.
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Important emerging markets such as China and India met these criteria in the past, paving the way for high growth rates for more than a decade for each.
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He successfully challenged the integrity commission, which lacks investigative powers, and was sworn in as a lawmaker on Tuesday — paving the way for his reappointment as deputy president.
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In July 2016, the country's Constitutional Court accepted the validity of the proposal, paving the way for a referendum on the topic, which could be held next year.
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The series altered the literary landscape, paving the way for more boundary-pushing erotica, and changed the way that major retailers and entertainment companies catered to female desire.
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Benny Gantz, a centrist former military chief and Mr. Netanyahu's main rival, conceded defeat on Wednesday, paving the way for Mr. Netanyahu to become Israel's longest-serving leader.
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To the nation's surprise, the court ruled that the vote was flawed and, in a first for Africa, annulled the results, paving the way for a new election.
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A tax on alcohol in the 1860s made it prohibitively costly for use in industry and illumination, thus paving the way for the emergence of petroleum-derived kerosene.
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In paving the way for Oslo, Camp David actually enabled the triumph of an Israeli vision that empowers a sub-sovereign Palestinian Authority to help manage the occupation.
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"The advocate is basically paving the way to recognize that IRPH could be considered abusive," a spokesman for the ECJ court said after the advocate's conclusions were published.
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Kemmerich, of the liberal Free Democrats (FDP), said a day after his election that his position was untenable and subsequently quit, paving the way for a new election.
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Proponents of that approach hoped that engagement with Iran would lead to greater moderation among its leaders, paving the way for its eventual reintegration into the world system.
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"Maya Rupert and Natalie Montelongo have both done important work breaking down barriers and paving the way for others to follow," Warren said in a statement to Politico.
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In a meeting with Ghani on Wednesday, Trump said he wanted to see a reduction in Taliban violence before talks could resume, paving the way for a withdrawal.
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The UK Parliament voted on Wednesday to ratify Boris Johnson&aposs Brexit agreement, paving the way for Britain&aposs exit from the EU at the end of January.
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The Super Bowl ad that changed everythingApple&aposs 1984 Super Bowl ad is credited with paving the way for the advertising showcase that the Super Bowl has become.
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Susan Collins of Maine, who has made a show of paving the way for witnesses, arguing that maybe the Senate shouldn't hear new information from someone like Parnas.
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OMB on its website said it had concluded its review of the March proposal, paving the way for DOL to publish a final rule in the coming weeks.
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He has pledged to hold a fresh round of talks with them, prompting criticism from right-wing politicians who say he is paving the way for Spain's dissolution.
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He secured a new deal with Brussels in October and armed with a decisive election win, got the agreement approved, paving the way for Britain's departure on Friday.
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Trump moved on a separate trade front earlier Thursday, paving the way for tariffs on China as punishment for what he said is the theft of American technology.
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Such a move will, however, threaten thousands of good U.S. jobs by paving the way for foreign built, foreign crewed vessels to take the place of American vessels.
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Sanjay Sood-Smith, Stonewall's executive director, said Newcastle City Council was "paving the way for others" in putting LGBT inclusion and equality at the heart of its workplace.
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The UC was among the first institutions in academia to divest from companies doing business in apartheid South Africa, paving the way for other universities to follow suit.
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Indicated 0.13 pct higher Deutsche Bank sees Daimler trending towards the higher end of the carmaker's own forecasts, paving the way for potential upgrades later in the year.
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Britain's prime minister and his Conservative Party won a commanding majority in Parliament on Thursday, paving the way for the country's withdrawal from the European Union next month.
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DENVER — The Army approved the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline on Tuesday, paving the way for an infrastructure project that has been surrounded by protest and controversy.
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But the Google parent has since fixed the YouTube problems, once again paving the way for advertisers to use its optimal search platform to their benefit, Cramer said.
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Outgoing House Speaker Paul Ryan announced in April that he would not seek re-election, paving the way for a contest in the top ranks of House Republicans.
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Trump ordered Yovanovitch to return to Washington on April 24, paving the way for the so-called "three amigos" to take over Ukraine policy, Schiff claimed on Tuesday.
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That strategy seems to have paid off with Spotify improving its licensing deals and becoming a critical promotional partner for the labels, paving the way to its IPO.
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The Senate Budget Committee is likely to move forward only once those issues are cleared, the GOP source said, paving the way for a fall battle on spending.
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Critics say deregulating the media industry will lead to extreme consolidation, paving the way for media giants such as the Sinclair Broadcast Group to monopolize local news organizations.
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An extension of the 220006 Choice Program and the introduction of new accountability measures are two steps that are paving the way for even greater reforms to come.
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"While California puts the brakes on innovation and change with more bureaucracy and more regulation, Arizona is paving the way for new technology and new businesses," Ducey said.
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"Those 90 days were hell, to be honest with you…Now we're just paving the way for Sadie to be the next President of the United States." pic.twitter.
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The House Judiciary Committee on Friday approved two articles of impeachment against the President, paving the way for a final vote on the House floor expected next week.
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The committee will likely vote to support Huntsman in the coming weeks, paving the way for what is expected to be an easy confirmation by the full Senate.
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But in May, the U.S. Supreme Court threw out a federal ban against sports betting, paving the way for any state to legalize, regulate and tax the activity.
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However, Li failed to repay Elliott, paving the way for legal action that could see Elliott become the new owner of the Italian soccer club, Reuters reported last week.
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So, without further ado, these are the Black women who made entertainment history, paving the way for the next generation to break records and set trends of their own.
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On Feb 11, 1979, Iran's army declared its neutrality, paving the way for the collapse of the U.S.-backed monarch, the United States' closest ally in the Middle East.
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A federal judge agreed that Mueller had probable cause to search the online data, paving the way for Mueller to intensify the investigation that resulted in Cohen's current incarceration.
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In France, Safran made a $9 billion agreed cash offer to the aircraft seats manufacturer Zodiac Aerospace, paving the way to create the third largest aerospace supplier, Reuters reported.
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Thank you for giving me the opportunity to express myself and to continue paving the way for future trans people who can eventually evolve into a life of peace.
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Italian market watchdog Consob approved the offer late on Thursday, a source close to the matter said, paving the way for it to start as early as on Friday.
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It was Mugabe's sacking of Mnangagwa as his vice-president - paving the way for his wife Grace to succeed him - that triggered the army to seize control on Wednesday.
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Photo: AT&TOn Tuesday, a federal judge ruled that AT&T has the all clear to merge with Time Warner, paving the way for a media-gobbling merger frenzy.
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Unions reject plans to end rail workers' special privileges, including job-for-life guarantees and early retirement, and complain the government is paving the way for privatizing the SNCF.
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With unskippable ads, Snapchat may be paving the way for premium subscriptions similar to what Google does with YouTube Red, which eliminates commercials in exchange for a monthly fee.
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The overall goal of the Artemis program is to establish a "sustainable" presence on the moon, paving the way for astronauts to return to the surface again and again.
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Tehran is boosting production to try to regain market share after the lifting of sanctions, paving the way for Iran to re-enter the market after a long absence.
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Mehbooba Mufti, the president of the People&aposs Democratic Party and the state&aposs top official, resigned after the BJP withdrew its support, paving the way for direct rule.
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Mr. Dogg will be the first musician who's ever been given these honors—so once again, Snoop is the one paving the way towards the future of human enlightenment.
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Not surprisingly, millennials are paving the way among people ditching bills and coins in favor of credit, debit and digital payments, through apps like Apple Pay, Venmo and Zelle.
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Thanks to our federalist system, states are already paving the way for greater electoral reform, from public financing of campaigns to experiments with structures such as ranked-choice voting.
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You could certainly imagine the Motion Sonic project paving the way for smaller and more attractive wearables that go beyond fitness tracking and notification and into more creative realms.
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The EU eased sanctions last year as part of a broader nuclear deal, paving the way for Tehran to increase oil trade and attract billions of dollars in investment.
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"This bill would remove the deadline to ratify the ERA, paving the way to be added to the Constitution and taking a historic step for women's equality," he said.
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A majority of EZchip's shareholders on Tuesday voted in favor of the deal, paving the way for a sale that had been contested by activist shareholder Raging Capital Management.
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But one fan, YouTuber HaxDogma, thinks they have the answer to what the Valley Beyond really is: a way to prolong human life — potentially paving the way for immortality.
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A nasty spat in the reigning Yadav family weakened the previous ruling party in Uttar Pradesh, paving the way for the BJP's crushing victory in the state assembly elections.
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Given their reputation as the "bad boys" of the on-demand economy, Uber is a somewhat surprising first mover on supporting worker organizations paving the way for portable benefits.
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It Comes at Night may be too slow for some, but its deliberate pacing allows the tension and paranoia to build, paving the way for an impressively brutal conclusion.
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Europe's highest court on Wednesday upheld a tough EU law on standardising cigarette packaging and banning advertising of e-cigarettes, paving the way for its adoption later this month.
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The bank will halt its production of a special NRA credit card, thus paving the way for other banks, airlines, car rental companies, and insurance companies to follow suit.
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In the best-case scenario, technical teams will manage to make "decisive progress" at the start of next week, paving the way for a successful European summit on Wednesday.
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"The steps were approved today, paving the way for approval (by the bloc's foreign ministers) next Monday," an EU diplomat said, adding that the ministers' backing was a formality.
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That decision would render prior federal efforts to reduce racial disparities in areas like school discipline and housing access excessive and unnecessary, ultimately paving the way for their removal.
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"These truces are paving the way for ethnic and political cleansing on an unprecedented scale," said the head of the opposition's Saudi-backed High Negotiations Committee (HNC) Riyad Hijab.
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Erbakan, who died in 2011, pioneered Islamist politics in Turkey, a Muslim country with a secular state system, paving the way for the later success of Erdogan's AK Party.
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The thread included conspiracy theories about the privatization effort, speculating that the outages were part of a plan to further delegitimize the utility, paving the way for Rosselló's deal.
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L said it had agreed terms to buy Dutch recycler van Gansewinkel Groep BV, paving the way for the combined company to become a leader in the Benelux region.
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The agreement would give the firm's subsidiaries three years breathing space without debt repayments, paving the way for the company to restructure 9.4 billion euros ($10.9 billion) of debt.
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Then-Defense Secretary Leon Panetta officially lifted the ban on women in ground combat in 2013, paving the way for such roles to be opened to women this year.
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The picture for first-quarter earnings may not be ideal, but markets have already priced in a worse scenario than we anticipate, paving the way for potential future gains.
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LONDON, Sept 28 (Reuters) - SABMiller shareholders approved the brewer's takeover by rival Anheuser-Busch InBev on Wednesday, paving the way for one of the biggest proposed mergers in history.
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But it has strongly backed the broader de-escalation deal, seeing it as paving the way for an eventual return of tens of thousands of refugees in its territory.
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The issue came to public attention after the State Department reached a settlement with Defense Distributed in June, paving the way for the group to release the files online.
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In October, Pakistan and Russia signed an inter-governmental agreement (IGA) on energy, paving the way for Russian state-giant Gazprom to enter negotiations to supply LNG to Pakistan.
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The historian Richard Hofstadter argued that the anti-monopoly faction of the Democratic Party grew out of the "status anxiety" of the working class, paving the way for McCarthyism.
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Later, the company signed an exclusive deal with Taylor Swift, paving the way for other major exclusives — Britney Spears' new album just launched exclusively on Apple Music, for example.
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Like other shows paving the way for new voices—like Chewing Gum, Insecure, Transparent, and One Mississippi, to name a few—195 Lewis proves this is just the beginning.
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The company had planned to begin construction of Rosemont by the end of this year, paving the way for first production from the mine by the end of 2022.
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Lawmakers have been fuming since Trump announced in October he would withdraw U.S. troops from northern Syria, paving the way for Turkey's long-threatened offensive against Syrian Kurdish forces.
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Paving the way for people will be a series of missions, slated to begin in 2018, that aim to drop supplies down to the surface of our planetary neighbor.
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CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - A South African court on Monday granted a class action certificate to victims of listeriosis, paving the way for them to claim against Tiger Brands (TBSJ.
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That ruling was the final blow to Mr. da Silva's bid to run for a third presidential term last year, paving the way for the election of Mr. Bolsonaro.
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Clinton's ideas would make an important difference in the lives of people with mental illness, as well as paving the way for improved diagnosis and treatment in the future.
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Isabelle Dinoire, the Frenchwoman who in 2005 received the world's first partial facial transplant, paving the way for dozens of other patients to receive this complicated surgery, has died.
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WeWork, now known as the We Company, is paving the way for the second largest IPO of the year with the release of its S-215 filing on Wednesday.
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McConnell used the same tactic in 2017 to strip the minority of the power to filibuster Supreme Court nominees, paving the way for Justice Neil Gorsuch to win confirmation.
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The House Judiciary Committee recently approved the FIRST STEP Act, H.R. 5682, by a strong vote of 25-5, paving the way for a vote on the House floor.
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Now that the Falcons have leaked that Jones's injury is a sprained toe and not turf toe, they seem to be paving the way for him to play Sunday.
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BigBrain will allow researchers to better investigate telltale signs of neurological disease and the way drugs interact with diseased brains, paving the way for drastically improved diagnosis and treatment.
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Fosun spun off the tourism unit in 2016, paving the way for a potential initial public offering, which Thomson Reuters publication IFR reported could raise at least $500 million.
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Digitization, coupled with an emerging consent on what the future regulatory framework should look like, is paving the way for all actors in fintech, whether B2B, B2C or B2G.
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These findings confirmed that different texture surfaces could indeed be distinguished by amputees, paving the way for a study involving more participants and advanced prototypes of the bionic finger.
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WASHINGTON — Conservatives in Congress hate the proposed bipartisan spending bill to keep the government open, and yet they're surrendering and paving the way for President Trump to sign it.
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Members of Royal Troon Golf Club voted overwhelmingly on Friday to end the club's male-only membership policy, paving the way for the club to remain an Open site.
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Mr. Obama began paving the way to the HFC deal at a 27 get-acquainted meeting with the Chinese president, Xi Jinping, at the Sunnylands golf estate in California.
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Chirac won, conceding a short-term transition role by the Dutch candidate, but paving the way for Trichet's two-term tenure at the head of the European monetary authority.
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Data on Tuesday showed annual inflation fell slightly more than expected to 15.01% in August, likely paving the way for another interest rate cut as soon as next week.
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Today, he released a public statement about and apology for the work's removal, paving the way for the reinstallation of Williams's work in a different space at Loisaida tomorrow.
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Bob Corker (TN) and Ron Johnson (WI), voted for the tax plan in a Budget Committee hearing Tuesday afternoon, paving the way for it to reach the Senate floor.
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Chinese officials also quietly dropped earlier public demands that any deal must immediately get rid of all of Mr. Trump's levies, paving the way for a potential interim agreement.
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Regardless, these young innovators were able to recognize gaps in the market and their drive created products and websites we now use daily, paving the way for future entrepreneurs.
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday announced that he had signed a withdrawal agreement for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union, paving the way for Brexit.
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Secretary of State Pompeo also can't escape blame for the current debacle in Syria, where Trump sold out America's Kurdish allies, potentially paving the way for an ISIS revival.
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Meanwhile, the UK Parliament on Wednesday voted to ratify Prime Minister Boris Johnson&aposs Brexit agreement with the EU, paving the way for Britain&aposs exit on January 31.
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Mexico&aposs Supreme Court also ruled that marijuana prohibition is unconstitutional, paving the way for the country&aposs new leader, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, to follow Canada&aposs lead.
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Trump's speech comes amid reports that he plans on declassifying a controversial memo detailing alleged surveillance abuses at the FBI, paving the way for its release to the public.
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Its nearly 3,000 delegates on Sunday almost unanimously endorsed a controversial constitutional amendment that removed presidential term limits, paving the way for Xi Jinping to rule the country indefinitely.
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Qoza said a new bill paving the way for the creation of a Wireless Open Access Network (WOAN) as a network wholesaler would be submitted to parliament this year.
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In a letter to lawmakers, Ms. Pelosi moved to end an impasse, paving the way for the third presidential impeachment trial in history to begin as soon as Wednesday.
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BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's Constitutional Court has ruled that existing laws criminalizing abortion are unconstitutional and ordered them to be amended, paving the way for clearer regulation for reproductive rights.
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Beijing (CNN)China's largely ceremonial parliament on Sunday overwhelmingly endorsed a controversial change to the country's constitution, paving the way for President Xi Jinping to stay in power indefinitely.
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BERLIN (Reuters) - The German cabinet on Wednesday approved measures to drastically cut greenhouse gas emissions, paving the way for Chancellor Angela Merkel to pass landmark climate legislation this year.
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BERLIN (Reuters) - The German cabinet on Wednesday approved measures to drastically cut greenhouse gas emissions, paving the way for Chancellor Angela Merkel to pass landmark climate legislation this year.
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That meeting in Yokohama - uncharacteristically frank in corporate Japan - helped clinch Mitsubishi Motors' future, the company insiders said, paving the way for Nissan to swoop in and take control.
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Internationally, she paved the way for diversity and other races, as well as paving the way for the rise of the black model in print and on the runway.
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Heath's artistry, combined with her more recent ability to convert, is paving the way for players like Rose Lavelle and for a more creative, entertaining USWNT in the 2020s.
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"The Reserve Bank conveyed a more cautious global and domestic outlook in its September Board Minutes, paving the way for a rate cut soon," NAB analyst Kaixin Owyong said.
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"California is paving the way for other states to ensure that workers are not carved out of the employee rights and benefits that they need and deserve," she added.
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The merger was agreed by NIC Group's shareholders on April 17, paving the way for the two companies to create the third-biggest bank by assets in East Africa.
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And some British lawmakers have already criticized Kraft Heinz's approach, pointing to Brexit and the decline in the pound as paving the way for "fire sales" of British companies.
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He kept touching my arm and elbow, which made me uncomfortable," she wrote, adding that "In hindsight, I later realized, I was paving the way for him to apologize.
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China's Communist Party announced Sunday that it intends to do away with presidential term limits, paving the way for the country's president, Xi Jinping, to remain in power indefinitely.
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They hope McConnell will promise to take up an immigration reform bill under an open amendment process next month, paving the way for a deal to reopen the government.
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Despite damage inflicted by armyworm, Malawi produced a bumper 2017 crop of around 3.2 million tonnes, paving the way for government to lift a two-year maize export ban.
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Banco BPM earlier this month struck a consumer credit deal with Credit Agricole which helped it to boost its capital buffers, paving the way for the bad loan sale.
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The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, known as the home of golf, voted to start accepting women in 2014, paving the way for other golf courses.
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The board of PSA, which owns Peugeot, had earlier approved a binding agreement paving the way for a $50 billion tie-up to create the world's number four carmaker.
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The government managed to reestablish control of dozens of formerly lawless areas, often without firing a shot, paving the way for promised investments in education, health and sanitation systems.
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Since her 1996 debut album Hard Core, Lil' Kim has done all of the above and more, paving the way for all our current faves lyrically, stylistically, and entrepreneurially.
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She re-emerged with a new project last year, Super Unison, and teased her new style with an EP, paving the way for this year's full-length debut, Auto.
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Emboldened after paving the way for the government to reopen, this group of lawmakers now says they are going to take on immigration and a long-term spending bill.
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Researchers at the have successfully etched edible circuits onto the surface of food, paving the way for RFID tagged edibles that can help us track food from farm to tummy.
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Argentina had earlier struck a deal to pay $1.35 billion to Italian investors who held onto defaulted bonds, paving the way for an agreement with some of the hedge funds.
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Hoping to reverse slumping oil output, Mexico ended the decades-long monopoly of national oil company Pemex in 2013, paving the way for private producers to operate on their own.
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CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's opposition coalition said on Sunday the pro-government election board was about to announce dubious results of regional elections, paving the way for a potential fraud dispute.
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The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) Council will decide on June 17 whether to reinstate Russian athletics, paving the way for the sports super power to compete in Rio.
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Senate Republicans voted late Tuesday night to approve their final tax overhaul, paving the way for the bill to reach President Donald Trump's desk and be signed it into law.
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The Schiaparelli lander could be the international community's first successful foray to the Martian surface, possibly paving the way for more international missions to the red planet in the future.
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