It reinforces people's sense that he coast belongs to them.
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Maryanne Brown, head of recruiting at Gusto, reinforces this idea.
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However, McCartney's touching statement reinforces Martin's claim to the accolade.
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It reinforces the risks associated with these particular two medications.
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It makes you both feel good and reinforces your bonding.
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This study reinforces the value of that approach, Gupta said.
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The new study by the Swiss team reinforces those findings.
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The strategic question mark reinforces the bad vibes on pay.
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Waiving sanctions on Arak undercuts, rather than reinforces, nonproliferation norms.
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If handwriting reinforces reading, the implications for teaching are huge.
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Because yes, the term "you guys" reinforces the gender binary.
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It may be that information warfare simply reinforces old rivalries.
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The fact that Huston's book even exists reinforces this point.
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The outflow of money from stock ETFs reinforces the story.
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This fact reinforces the idea of Spectacles as "a toy".
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Its openness reinforces the normalcy of the practices it recommends.
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There's no escaping the messenger here, which reinforces the message.
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And here our dependence on other minds reinforces the problem.
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Lawson reinforces and complicates our understanding of Western art history.
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Beyond that, every romantic relationship unfailingly reinforces tired gender stereotypes.
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THAT JUST REINFORCES THAT TRUMP DOESN'T KNOW WHAT HIS POLICIES ARE.
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Shypula said Price's testimony reinforces her decision to get an IUD.
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Sends the wrong message and reinforces the perception that SBC = Republican.
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Even so, the test reinforces the class division between UK banks.
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Today's statement by Mr. Mueller reinforces the findings of his report.
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This reinforces the notion that this is a quintessentially Japanese genre.
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And it reinforces perceptions of the military as the ultimate decider.
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Mimicking Photoshop reinforces the idea that everything has to look polished.
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The layout at the Lisson Gallery reinforces the theme of ritual.
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It reinforces the notion that we're duplicitous, that we're a threat.
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This sort of feedback loop reinforces polarization and, in turn, outrage.
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"Didi's success reinforces what we have believed all along," he added.
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But mainly it reinforces their greatest fear: Trump will never change.
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The two-minute rule reinforces the identity you want to build.
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Prevailing Islamic belief reinforces intermarriage, although it happens among Christians too.
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This reinforces concerns that the CREDO results may reflect cherry-picking.
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Rules buys into and therefore reinforces the corrosive lie that feminism
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Armstrong's exploration of Scripture across so many traditions reinforces my view.
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The Amazon merger is just another blow that reinforces these trends.
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Another drama, "Value Others," also reinforces strong bonds between family members.
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And, unfortunately, that often reinforces oversimplified takes on what drives markets.
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School funding still often depends on zip code, which reinforces inequality.
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Group conflict hardens the boundaries between groups and reinforces the identities.
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An evaluation of 602 Communities in Schools programs reinforces this point.
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Florida is an interesting in-between case and reinforces the point.
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The affirmation, however, only reinforces what we think we already know.
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It recontextualizes the prequels and reinforces what I loved about them.
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Do you agree that our society reinforces inequalities in the home?
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The myth of Dunkirk reinforces the idea that Britain stood alone.
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It reinforces your feeling that there is good in the world.
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It reinforces misunderstanding that helps increase our terrible economic-inequality problem.
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It reinforces the pay gap, not portended to close until 2119.
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When someone calls him God, it reinforces his power to him.
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Researchers say transparency is important because keeping salaries secret reinforces discrimination.
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"This only reinforces the dominating position of Web giants," she said.
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"It reinforces that people learning different skills need different environments," Maggioncalda said.
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Another area that reinforces Cambodia's affordability are the great-value property rentals.
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The pink and blue binary is a stereotype that reinforces women's oppression.
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This reinforces our interpretation that the results are driven by manager activity.
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It reinforces the idea that we are only here on men's terms.
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When you have something like last Tuesday, it reinforces the same problems.
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And your kids probably like a lot of media that reinforces stereotypes.
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Snap's stance reinforces its reputation as one the world's most secretive companies.
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The recent bankruptcy of Westinghouse, a nuclear power company, reinforces this concern.
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For the superstitious, Cleveland's latest loss reinforces the city's legacy of misfortune.
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But that willful mischaracterization in and of itself also reinforces Kaepernick's statement.
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It reinforces the corrosive notion that self-serving elites write economic policy.
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"Today's statement by Mr. Mueller reinforces the findings of his report," Sen.
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He says that what Canadians see in America only reinforces their openness.
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This reinforces the importance of our microscopic companions for human well-being.
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For many, this just reinforces the argument for a totally cashless society.
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This disconnect reinforces and is then reinforced by the increasingly polarized parties.
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"To some degree our study reinforces this point," Bacon said by email.
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Our flawed thinking creates people like Detective Desormeau; our media reinforces it.
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But this reinforces my point that doing and teaching are distinct skills.
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Like every time you check and find something, it reinforces the cycle.
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It just reinforces this idea that fat Black women are completely invisible.
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"Precedent also reinforces the impartiality and independence of the judiciary," he said.
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The relentless California sunshine only reinforces Nyles and Sarah's sense of ennui.
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If anything, it reinforces the reputation that he has spent decades cultivating.
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Mr. Navarro's appointment reinforces a basic division among Mr. Trump's economic advisers.
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"It really just reinforces the tragic nature of this crash," Goelz said.
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The emergence of ever-more outlandish theories only reinforces such toxic assumptions.
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For Mr. Trump, Twitter reinforces his instincts about his performance as president.
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They are an aggregate of pathologies whose representation only reinforces reductive ideas.
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The criticism of Trump also reinforces a perceived Biden strength — foreign policy.
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Reading what you've written reinforces the memory — it's like studying a cribsheet.
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In other instances, though, such lip service honors and reinforces worthy ideals.
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That's not just a misguided response — it's also one that reinforces gender inequality.
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But looking back, she described how the document reinforces a culture of silence.
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Our bill reinforces the president's decision to place Huawei on a technology blacklist.
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Human rights "is not a threat to stability" but reinforces it, Obama said.
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Except that machines don't really go to parties, which just reinforces the point.
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It's disingenuous, and it reinforces the overarching theme of Kaepernick's protest being mischaracterized.
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But then, those snowflakes "fall," which reinforces the transition between old and new.
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This algorithmic bias toward engagement over truth reinforces our social and cognitive biases.
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I think that's where diplomats lead and the military then reinforces the diplomats.
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It reinforces the ban on testing of nuclear missiles and also the ICBMs.
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Gundlach said the timing of a college bribery scandal reinforces that populist narrative.
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" He noted, "They can be cocooned in information that reinforces their current biases.
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But it also reinforces how important it is to keep stress under control.
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Today's jobs report reinforces the slow yet steady recovery of the auto industry.
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It reinforces how little is really known about economic forces of long duration.
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But this only reinforces the idea that the costs of trade are concentrated.
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This approach reinforces the relationship between health-care providers and patients — improving health.
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Fertility treatments stand alone as a reproductive right that still reinforces conventional norms.
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The Brexit chaos reinforces one of Wall Street's biggest fears: slowing global growth.
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"It reinforces, I think, the thesis that this product is mature," he said.
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In fact, it's their sporadic correctness that reinforces their beliefs in their methods.
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This reinforces the idea that city momentum involves much more than economic growth.
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"It reinforces a misconception that you can see who is struggling," she wrote.
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Such legislative paralysis only reinforces the executive branch's inclination to stretch the law.
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"It reinforces the sadistic behavior via pleasurable experiences," Buckles concluded in her study.
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If you give airtime or perhaps space in print, that reinforces the lie.
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This builds trust and reinforces the importance of keeping track of such matters.
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In his MasterClass, Iger reinforces the rule of three as a communication tool.
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The measure also reinforces a process for other panels to take similar action.
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But it also enables and reinforces the justice system's biases against minority Americans.
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This reinforces how closely college voters, as a group, are aligned with Democrats.
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Once each process gets started, it reinforces itself and also magnifies the other.
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It reinforces the message: the government will turn a blind eye to more.
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The farro, toasted in the pot before it's cooked, reinforces that vague meatiness.
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The study reinforces the idea that rotational forces are especially risky, Hirad says.
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"It reinforces an old intuition," my psychiatrist friend Hans, in Boston, told me.
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What's really terrible is that Meklat reinforces the xenophobes' stereotypes about the suburbs.
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He said the study both has new findings and reinforces what was known.
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Economic distress, they argue, reinforces cultural alienation to produce fertile terrain for Trump.
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Their limited access to jobs and other opportunities reinforces their already-diminished economic condition.
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"Their passivity, especially in the face of explicit abuse, reinforces sexist tropes," it said.
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It's possible that the letter only reinforces the yawning gap between the two sides.
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Carefully deployed, it can convey the quality of character that reinforces confidence in constituents.
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Sure, some consumers might not necessarily mind an ad that reinforces their upbeat mood.
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Research done by my colleague Alvin Chang reinforces that this isn't just big talk.
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While she pits J.T. against Michaela, she reinforces her own bonds with them both.
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For critics of the Mexican government, Duarte's case reinforces this perception of public officials.
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Cersei's later exchange with Jaime, her brother and baby daddy, reinforces that same idea.
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As economic stagnation breeds populism, so excessive regard for the popular will reinforces stagnation.
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But it reinforces Facebook's naïveté about how much it could trust its developer partners.
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The biggest risk, rather, is that Brexit reinforces structural problems in the housing market.
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The former Charmed star believes that Gleiberman's article only reinforces issues with Hollywood culture.
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In fact, it's a fraudulent number leading to another criminal who reinforces the scheme.
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Tench attacking someone for bucking sexual norms only reinforces Carr's fear Annalise was right.
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Quality ECEC reinforces equal opportunity in education, preventing social exclusion and promoting learning capacities.
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Sabatier believes budgeting reinforces a scarcity mindset and claims he has never used one.
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His arrival at Céline reinforces the great ambitions that LVMH has for this maison.
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This reinforces a rising trend already documented by the DEA from 2011 to 2015.
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An educator who does their job effectively reinforces a student's feeling of self worth.
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"This reinforces the fact that obesity in itself is a risk factor," Lassale said.
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Food might mark Sasha's success, but for Marcus, it reinforces a failure to launch.
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"Shame and secrecy have a bidirectional relationship — one reinforces the other," Dr. O'Reilly says.
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This is highly problematic since it reinforces the "better dead than disabled" trope. pic.twitter.
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The video also reinforces that Kim's famous backside definitely isn't the result of padding.
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It reinforces the profiling, and could be deduced from profiling in the first place.
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In a TED talk, pediatrician Nadine Burke Harris reinforces the gravity of the situation.
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The rush to the exits reinforces doubts, raising borrowing costs and bludgeoning the peso.
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Ms. Shapiro's staging, on a handsome set designed by Todd Rosenthal, reinforces the idea.
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An intricate carving found on the back-pillar of the colossus reinforces this theory.
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Identity politics reinforces our differences, defines victim groups and pits them against one another.
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Van Natten explains that Blakely's use of hand gestures constantly reinforces her verbal messages.
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It reinforces current structures and installs sturdy, secure fencing where it is most needed.
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I do my best not to sing to it in case it reinforces it.
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If nothing else, it certainly reinforces the idea that these things are truly businesses.
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Lard reinforces the porky flavor of the steaks and keeps them rich and moist.
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"I like that their work reinforces the value of just saying something," she wrote.
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"This act only reinforces our determination to fight against discrimination," she wrote on Twitter.
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And that, in turn, reinforces the nativist directions of other populist governments and parties.
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It is left-aligned, which further reinforces the lack of symmetry in the logo.
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That reinforces the idea that the differences between them are linked to the curl.
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Self-denigration among the best educated is particularly harmful because it reinforces this belief.
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Nonetheless, despite its highly speculative nature, I think this study reinforces a few things.
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And the smearing of Biden reinforces the concerns some of us have about Sanders.
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Washington (CNN)The confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh reinforces the elitism of the nine.
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Picking up rich backers also reinforces the image of a party dominated by elites.
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Keeping CES in Las Vegas is the easy choice, but it reinforces bad habits.
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Each controversy reinforces the divisions and the distrust, and Mr. Trump counts on that.
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What's more, fielding outsiders reinforces the stereotype that Tories are out-of-touch snobs.
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The difficulty of reversing Russia's action only reinforces the temptation to accept Russia's narrative.
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Under oath, Rost admitted he explicitly reinforces gender roles in all his workers' appearance.
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Rather than alleviating economic disparity, our system of college admissions reinforces and normalizes inequality.
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A look at other nations with large Muslim populations only reinforces this troubling pattern.
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Crucially, Le Maire's prominent role in the negotiations reinforces Elkann's concerns over government intrusion.
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His arrival at Céline reinforces the great ambitions that LVMH has for this maison.
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That finding reinforces another theory that our innate immunity can inadvertently help cause the disease.
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The Times' report reinforces the notion that China's BRI project has military applications, he continued.
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Castle Rock, created by Sam Shaw and Dustin Thomason, reinforces that domestic sense of horror.
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It may not be much to go on, but it reinforces the case for Trump.
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Second, the alleged wiretap reinforces concerns about how Yahoo treats all of its user data.
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It reinforces negative issues in our society when it does not confront those negative issues.
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Especially if that misinformation reinforces their opinions, it just becomes really hard to dislodge it.
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His latest initiative reinforces his place as one of the most influential figures in Iraq.
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Houston has preferred a small-ball approach all season, and this deal reinforces that strategy.
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Clinton, meanwhile, said the controversy reinforces her view that Trump is "not fit" for president.
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Passengers detest Uber's surge pricing, but it transparently reinforces an economic lesson: Financial incentives matter.
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Apple wants you to switch from Spotify to Apple Music, and the HomePod reinforces that.
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The 10-track project reinforces that Brent Faiyaz is no longer just Maryland's hometown hero.
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Dead Cells doesn't only have mechanics to support this; the whole game reinforces this agenda.
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Fox attracts viewers in search of ideologically palatable news and reinforces their views, they say.
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The study reinforces that policing political ads online is far behind television, radio, and print.
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And it's unhelpful, because the 'medieval' label reinforces our overconfidence in ourselves and our modernity.
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Digitisation reinforces the trend because digital companies can exploit network effects and operate across borders.
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In a broader sense, LeoAffairs reinforces all those things that people say, negative about police.
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However, it reinforces the fact that the United States has a colossal illicit drug problem.
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Friday's unprecedented collapse of cyber currency prices reinforces my Ponzi scheme characterization of cyber currencies.
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The post-referendum stagnation in the number of sales merely reinforces a long-term trend.
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There's nothing that reinforces a bad choice like doing it in the company of another.
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"This reinforces and validates how we want to grow the program," coach Brett Brown said.
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We wear different badges from full-time employees, which reinforces this arbitrary and discriminatory separation.
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"This clearly reinforces that the administration is tightening its sanctions approach to Russia," he said.
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"What reinforces the situation is the trade between settlements and the private sector," he said.
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The new discovery reinforces the established and well preserved culture of wine in the country.
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It reinforces his reputation for being outspoken, even though it gets him into trouble sometimes.
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But the situation only reinforces why it's an inexcusable mistake to not have viable candidates
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The Qatari government said the move "reinforces baseless allegations that hold no foundation in fact".
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When our anxiety causes us to avoid a situation, it reinforces our unrealistic thought patterns.
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Cultural messaging from Hollywood movies reinforces the idea of finding a "soulmate" that completes you.
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We wear different badges from full-time employees, which reinforces this arbitrary and discriminatory separation.
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The future of TV is apps, Apple often says, and today's update reinforces that mantra.
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So for us, it reinforces why we've loved coming here for the past 25 years.
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The president's strange embrace of Kim Jong-un in North Korea also reinforces China's position.
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"Your music and your ideology reinforces transphobia that kills us," she yelled from the audience.
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And it mutually reinforces the narrative of Islam and West being in an existential standoff.
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"Allowing them to vent doesn't get rid of the problem, it reinforces it," said McIntyre.
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The film's continued success reinforces the dominance of both Disney and Marvel studios in Hollywood.
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The therapist strongly reinforces their reasons for living and continues to work toward increasing hope.
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"It reinforces biases people have against China, against government, against scientific research," Mr. Cohen said.
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This only reinforces already-rampant voter apathy and cynicism and disgust with our elected officials.
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"This new information reinforces the need for a thorough investigation of this matter," Trudeau said.
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King said this reinforces the importance of examining all flavors when crafting public health policy.
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"It reinforces the story that the U.S. is a high-functioning democracy," Mr. Nyhan said.
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The sight reinforces what the Navy says: these missions are frequent and they will continue.
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Koholint Island is like a miniature Hyrule and the tilt-shift effect reinforces that feeling.
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You create an environment that reinforces what you're trying to accomplish, making your success automatic.
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This is very troubling as it reinforces the risks of being tortured or ill-treated.
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"This vote reinforces that the president has no right to that money," Mr. Ladin said.
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Global evidence only reinforces the reality that local communities are the best protectors of forests.
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Evidently, falling visible inventory reinforces nickel's bull narrative, creating something of a virtuous investment circle.
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Separately, it reinforces the Federal Reserve's case to raise interest rates one more time this year.
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Almeida retaining his role reinforces the liberal profile of the team, the XP Investimentos brokerage said.
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If there's any product that reinforces how truly great Google Photos is, it's Google's Home Hub.
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I have no favorites but, most appreciate decorative and novelty typography that enhances and reinforces content.
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Treating citizens like consumers works, but it doesn't produce wise policy outcomes; instead, it reinforces biases.
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All of this reinforces how difficult it must be to work in close proximity to Trump.
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Each time a manufacturing company capitulates to Trump's pressure campaign, it reinforces a norm against outsourcing.
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Overall, our model reinforces the idea that Mrs Clinton should outperform her polls on Election Day.
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Mr Neil's interview reinforces the established impression that she knows precious little about business and economics.
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Verifying white supremacists reinforces the increasing belief that your site is a platform for hate speech.
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This argument reinforces the one into which we delve into in more detail in this post.
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What's shared conforms to the alignment of all of the members, which reinforces the group's worldview.
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The study reinforces concerns reproductive rights advocates have long had about abortion access in rural areas.
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It potentially reinforces President Donald Trump's decision to impose sanctions on OPEC members Iran and Venezuela.
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He said that finding these objects actually reinforces the idea that Planet 9 is out there.
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Many peasants are naturally distrustful of the state; the programme of forced eradication inevitably reinforces this.
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While there isn't any actual computer programming taking place, it reinforces skills associated with writing code.
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Although in some ways, that only reinforces the need to understand how your gear really works.
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Her strongly modeled frontal form reinforces, paradoxically, our awareness of the literal flatness of the canvas.
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"(Honeywell results) reinforces our positive view, 2019 is going up," said J.P. Morgan analyst Stephen Tusa.
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The accuracy of Aatchim's silverpoint drawings — a medium in which erasure is impossible — reinforces her statement.
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I use alone time to think, prioritize, and plan, which reinforces self-control (sign No. 5).
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"The fear is that (this) perpetuates and reinforces an unfair system or... amplifies it," he said.
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It also reinforces the core thesis underpinning the bank's ultra-bearish outlook on the oil market.
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"The stadium reinforces the idea that this is going to be a destination," Mr. Brooks said.
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Our current blood donation policy for gay and bisexual men reinforces tired stereotypes about gay men.
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This top-down structure reinforces the notion that church leaders are divinely inspired and set apart.
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AND I THINK WHAT THEY'RE DOING AND WHAT THEY'RE PURSUING JUST REINFORCES A PLAY WE'RE RUNNING.
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Firmware is a manufactural installed software security program which reinforces protections provided by typical password usage.
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Further, it reinforces that humans are the central figures in overseeing, managing, and employing autonomous weapons.
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In short, new innovation further reinforces the need for evolution of our nation's medical regulatory systems.
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A government pronouncement that reinforces such overconfidence "perpetuates a dangerous myth," the industry journal editor continued.
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Plus, Baars says, the medical requirement reinforces an antiquated definition of gender based solely on biology.
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It reinforces victim blaming (telling girls it's their fault if they are sexually harassed or assaulted).
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We talked about how poor students still don't have fair access to college, which reinforces inequality.
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But, he added, "it reinforces the footprint that Google already has and doesn't want to lose."
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The opening of the private arts center reinforces Antwerp's resurgent reputation as a European cultural hub.
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Longman's article reinforces the valuable life lessons that can emerge from the world of figure skating.
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It reinforces a sexual script in which a man takes charge while a woman remains passive.
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This process can function as a cybersecurity audit for firms and reinforces a culture of preparedness.
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The shift toward decorative arts, while it reinforces the fair's design identity, is not entirely deliberate.
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And it reinforces the message that if you're Aboriginal, you'll be seen differently or treated differently.
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"Finding these connections makes children feel part of a wider community and subsequently reinforces their fixation."
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Even the film's violent ending, which seems to promise some resolution, only reinforces its central enigmas.
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Caldwell's book is noteworthy for being a conservative account that effectively reinforces a liberal ideological narrative.
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That finding, she said, "reinforces the idea that location matters when it comes to earning potential."
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The hotter pricing data reinforces views that inflation could be starting to pick up this year.
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Conversely, each pile-on reinforces her self-written narrative of the long-suffering victim of censorship.
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"This all just reinforces the stakes of this election in my view," Biden told Iowans Saturday.
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Critics say 500+ is populist, costly to the economy and reinforces a stereotypical image of women.
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"McSally's ad reinforces what have typically been credentials for candidacy most associated with men," Dittmar said.
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As such, early voting only reinforces the growing factionalism and polarization that pretty much everyone bemoans.
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" Apple's documentation reinforces that policy: "In nearly all cases, Siri doesn't have a point of view.
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But it reinforces China's statist instincts while ignoring most U.S. business beefs with Sino-American trade.
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She reinforces her commitment to work with Israel and against BDS because it threatens Israel's existence.
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Between the lines: Tesla's move reinforces the idea that OEMs could begin providing their own insurance.
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The fact that the feature wasn't mentioned a single time in today's F8 keynote reinforces that conclusion.
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Losing individual battles doesn't refute such boastfulness; it only reinforces a sense that victory must be won.
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It reinforces the idea that we have something to hide and are trying to deceive our partners.
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Starrs said the facade of its locations reinforces this idea and isn't helping to lure in diners.
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One of the bigger changes shown is the extra layer of metal that reinforces the phone's display.
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The one landmark 1969 event the film does depict — at least, sort of — only reinforces that notion.
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"Today's announcement validates our resolve and reinforces our confidence in our remaining RMBS-related cases," Tavakoli said.
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The belief that urbanisation in China has slowed significantly reinforces expectations of weaker demand growth for copper.
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In Bedford's view, the report reinforces the cultural mix that's already known and celebrated in the Pacific.
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By directing the caterpillar to move in a certain pattern, it reinforces skills associated with writing code.
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The latest round of legal action just reinforces that you probably shouldn't mess with Amazon's reviews system.
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Hanging art over an art installation reinforces the aesthetic of the Water Shop as a capitalist boutique.
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Repression sows the desire for diversification and a falling yuan reinforces the benefits of holding other currencies.
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Inside the White House, Gary Cohn's criticism of President Trump reinforces what people already think about him.
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Photo via Getty Images for Anheuser-Busch His whole set tonight reinforces this optimism at every opportunity.
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"This, I think, reinforces the idea that safety and security concerns are motivating these purchases," Studdert said.
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This only reinforces the misconception that being a virgin at 21 is a complete and utter oddity.
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The vast majority of the NFL Foundation's charitable contributions reinforces football culture and promotes the NFL brand.
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And it reinforces the cynical view of the mobsters that their adversaries are no better than them.
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"This reinforces and cements an efficient path forward for us," Athersys Chief Executive Gil Van Bokkelen said.
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Like the offline world, AltspaceVR has its bad actors, but that authenticity reinforces the feeling of immersion.
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All this attention to men's hairstyle choices reinforces double standards that we do not need to encourage.
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Overall, the research reinforces previous findings that people are increasingly avoiding foods without a legit scientific basis.
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It also reinforces the concept of the "other" — like we are like this, they are like that.
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Research by Dr. Riccardo Polosa, an internationally accredited Italian physician specializing in smoking cessation, reinforces Shapiro's findings.
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The result can be a disconcerting like-mindedness, an invisible bubble of opinions that reinforces our own.
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That reinforces the notion of who has access to power and who doesn't have access to power.
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Romanticized veganism can serve as an entry point to white nationalism, or reinforces other white nationalist beliefs.
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Here, the lyrics thrust with sexiness as the song's intent, while the track's actual harmony reinforces that.
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It's a disarming visual spectacle that reinforces the sense of play implicit in all of Araeen's art.
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However, Pierpont reinforces the hegemony of MOMA by ignoring other institutions that have recognized the women's contributions.
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"It reinforces his reputation for being outspoken, even though it gets him into trouble sometimes," Bannon said.
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Holland's body language reinforces this confusion and anxiety, as if he's directly translating Peter's feelings into movement.
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This finding reinforces my jury-selection research started more than 40 years ago in Suffolk County, Mass.
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This new flexible approach reinforces our continued commitment to invest in founders from all over the world.
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Posting on Instagram reinforces a sense of solidarity that may have been missing elsewhere in their lives.
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And when they roar their approval, it reinforces his determination to do whatever they scream loudest about.
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We have to have a release that still reinforces our worldview and the reality we live in.
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And it reinforces the message that, if you're Aboriginal, you'll be seen differently or be treated differently.
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That is the wonder of a public education system that reinforces the principle that every student counts.
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Their article only reinforces the Orwellian atmosphere Mr. Trump and his defenders have created in our country.
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"All that stuff reinforces anxiety and puts the focus on the need to avoid turbulence," he warns.
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CDC Principal Deputy Director Anne Schuchat told Congress the outbreak reinforces the need to curb teen vaping.
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There is period furniture in "Sheba," which only reinforces the play's take on claustrophobic middle-class despair.
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"All that stuff reinforces anxiety and puts the focus on the need to avoid turbulence," he warns.
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But some researchers aren't surprised by the study's findings, and say that it reinforces what they've already understood.
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In many communities, this reinforces commonly held gender biases that women are subservient and tolerant of poor treatment.
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Qualcomm built its business on older, legacy, standards but reinforces its dominance through exclusionary tactics and excessive royalties.
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It only reinforces the idea that Bernie is not serious about representing the interests of the Democratic Party.
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"This reinforces South Africa's position as a strategic export base for Ford," Jim Farley told a news briefing.
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Debbie Stabenow has looked like a good bet for reelection for a while, and NBC/Marist reinforces that.
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It reinforces the president's signals that he will privilege fossil fuels like coal and oil over renewable resources.
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It not only echoes but reinforces the very hierarchies that allow rape culture to persist all around us.
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These findings align with other data that reinforces how these social groups bear the brunt of online harassment.
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This reinforces that cultural appropriation has contributed to the disembodiment of black and marginalized bodies in contemporary France.
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But over the past few years, Weiner has become deeply worried about the ways his platform reinforces biases.
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In Williams's case, she's also likely working out, which raises her body temperature and reinforces the physical conditioning.
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A kiss, a glance, a hug or a touch reinforces my view that love still flourishes around us.
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And I think, you know, if Moore's elected, it reinforces a belief that many have had about Alabamians.
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THE OLD PLAYBOOK IS NOT GOING TO CUT IT. I ASSUME THE ELECTION OF TRUMP REINFORCES THAT VIEW?
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The next hour or so of movie reinforces that not-quite-right vibe in all sorts of ways.
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That in turn reinforces a tendency for highly valued private companies to shun the public markets for longer.
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This shared outrage reinforces the fellow feeling; a lack of appropriate outrage marks you out as not belonging.
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By acting in capital markets, it will be complementary to the TFS which reinforces the bank lending channel.
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The data further reinforces a harsh reality: Many Americans are not prepared to finance 30 years of retirement.
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It is working with Google to develop its AI capabilities and CapitalG's investment reinforces those ties, Dines said.
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It also reinforces the reality that this is all new territory for the Bachelor franchise, including its host.
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Now a paper sent by an FoW reader reinforces the appearance of a hugely underestimated e-commerce sector.
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Each of the tech giants has carefully constructed an ecosystem in which every component reinforces the others. Sen.
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At best, the violence in Season 2 reinforces what the violence in Season 1 already so effectively communicated.
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It's a nice gesture, but it only reinforces the gloomy reality that this new system is not temporary.
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The algorithm increases people's chances of coming into contact with information that reinforces their political point of view.
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And I hope this book reinforces that instinct, and reminds them to be unapologetic about who they are.
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The recent fashion for hyper-connectedness also reinforces an ancient prejudice against introverts when it comes to promotion.
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"The danger politically is that it reinforces a pre-existing negative stereotype — the dehumanization, the cruelty," he said.
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It reinforces President Donald Trump's recent moves to curtail reproductive rights and take up religiously tinged conservative causes.
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Rather, it reinforces the sense that Trump is someone who likes to chum around with tyrants and billionaires.
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"The deposition only reinforces that the administration looked at this diligently and reached a conclusion," Mr. Levin said.
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It reinforces the Kremlin propaganda alleging that the Ukrainian government does not represent the interests of ordinary citizens.
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And all of this reinforces concerns about Turner's leadership of the great legacy institution of the Sanders campaign.
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The ugly factory data only reinforces the economic slowdown fears at the heart of the Wall Street meltdown.
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En+ chief executive Maxim Sokov said Barker's appointment "reinforces En+ Group's commitment to best standards of corporate governance".
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"It reinforces my top policy difference with him, which is his relative isolationism" on foreign affairs, he said.
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Our culture also reinforces the idea that when a boy and girl play together, it must be love.
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In the short term, it reinforces the growing fears of European leaders that trans-Atlantic ties are weakening.
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Instagram practically created the concept of "influencers" and reinforces the power of the individual to enact direct change.
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Phillips believes social media feeds into this—anonymous feedback on pranks only reinforces the need to do them.
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The point is to get the reader to take a quiz, which reinforces their dependence on these companies.
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"The [Uber] news reinforces that conservatism may be the right approach — leading some to question Tesla," Johnson said.
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We don't care about the information or what it says, as long as it reinforces how we feel.
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So that just reinforces the doubts about the wisdom and the value of what's passing for higher learning.
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Sporting culture often reinforces gender stereotypes, said Guylaine Demers, an expert in homophobia at Laval University in Canada.
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"This know-how reinforces Versalis' competitive position in the bio-based chemical industry," Eni said in a statement.
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That means the more you practice anything the more it reinforces and organizes the connections in your brain.
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For Ms. Cáceres's daughter, the content of the messages only reinforces the sense that Desa's executives felt untouchable.
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However, Mr. Coulibaly said, the list of countries "reinforces the perception that security, indeed, is the overwhelming focus."
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To some, every outrageous act of Mr. Trump's reinforces the idea that Trump voters are beyond the pale.
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But perhaps most important, the story reinforces the need for a congressional investigation of the president's tax returns.
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She mixes elements and pieces of history in a way that reinforces the beauty of the heterogeneous whole.
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JD: Yeah, reinforces this notion that somehow or another you have to be extraordinarily unique to be successful.
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What happens if the Trump administration's long-awaited peace plan only reinforces Israeli domination of the West Bank?
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The group has also weathered accusations that it reinforces self-hating stereotypes or being racist toward white people.
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"Writing checks and volunteering reinforces the gap between you and someone who is receiving your care," he said.
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If women themselves enforce gender norms and punish deviants, it reinforces the social order that guarantees them protection.
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In fact, it reinforces a portrait of a government official who took pains to go by the book.
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But the impeachment process reinforces the core Trumpist deep-state message: The liberal elites screw people like us.
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In some ways, it reinforces the illusion that we can continue to use plastic in the throwaway model.
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"This reinforces our view of a mini-boom," in home prices and loans, said UBS economist George Tharenou.
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"This reinforces our view of a mini-boom," in home prices and loans, said UBS economist George Tharenou.
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The new data, though, reinforces the CDC recommendation that people avoid vaping products that contain THC, Lozier said.
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Trying harder only reinforces the series of psychological blocks that are making for the physical failure to execute.
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A monocultural product reinforces our established range of taste-signifiers rather than challenging them or adding something new.
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Trade rests on, and reinforces, the idea that, within the proper parameters, people's interests are not in conflict.
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Nevertheless, the book's instability, with a physical chasm between its two subjects, reinforces the themes of Rift/Fault.
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The fact so much time and work went into this decision reinforces trust in our system of justice.
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The institutionalized misogyny of the Catholic Church reinforces the notion of women, and their children, as the lesser.
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" To him, Bell's death is a tragedy that "reinforces how precarious life is for so many in Flint.
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My problem is that it ultimately doesn't go far enough because it reinforces the sources of our unhappiness.
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This reinforces the divide between the average viewer and the class of celebrity and privilege of those attending.
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It confirms the ongoing vulnerability of black people to state violence, which creates and reinforces social and political marginalization.
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Not just an altar for the ceremony, this piece reinforces the dramatic spectacle of the wedding as a performance.
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"We hope this study reinforces the understanding that poverty really is a major factor that impacts health," he said.
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It's great to see that past and present employee feedback reinforces that GSK is a great place to work.
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The latest data reinforces another troubling trend: the annual number of heart disease deaths hasn't gone down since 27.2.
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Among Democrats, Mueller's letter reinforces the notion that Barr is working to protect Trump, and cannot be fully trusted.
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When you do that, that reinforces the belief in everyone else that they have to grab everything for themselves.
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Viewing the location of the photo on Google Maps also reinforces the difference between the original and edited versions.
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I'm sure we'll get them later and again, I think it reinforces how important the New Hampshire primary is.
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He reinforces the notion that ideas are only relevant, only listenable and actionable, when spoken with a certain voice.
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Many people also call this kind of narrative transphobic, because it reinforces the idea that being transgender isn't real.
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Such inter-community strife reinforces the multiple "isms" that threaten our democracy much more than any single terrorist act.
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It also reinforces the concern from advocates that reunifications will only happen if the parent has agreed to deportation.
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The chaos in the courts also reinforces concerns that the judiciary is becoming just another forum for partisan politics.
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Meanwhile, its bullying behaviour in the region simply reinforces the desire of many Asian countries for greater American protection.
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"Its recently articulated 10-year strategy also reinforces our bullish view on several legs of the long-term story."
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This case is far less dramatic than earlier lawsuits, but it reinforces those complaints' descriptions of a fractious workplace.
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By trying to be everyone's friend, Danny reinforces why so many of the show's characters and viewers hate him.
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Amazon's move into logistics, which has recently rattled incumbents such as XPO Logistics, FedEx and UPS, reinforces the trend.
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Even the headline of this article, "It's Payback Time for Women," reinforces the idea that only women are caregivers.
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The conflict reinforces Uber's reputation as a rough-and-tumble startup with a culture of winning at all costs.
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" CARLOS CASANOVA, ECONOMIST FOR ASIA PACIFIC REGION, COFACE, HONG KONG "The assessment reinforces our Country Risk Assessment for China.
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Cis silence only reinforces the perception that transgender people can't or shouldn't have enthusiastic, affirming, and safe sexual experiences.
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"Overall a good performance in a challenging environment reinforces our strategy of building a diversified business model," said Koseff.
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This scene reinforces that Batman v Superman is about the confusion that America has been in since 9/11.
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This mirrors her father's attitude, and reinforces the delusional belief that his money could somehow purchase love and affection.
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Viewing politics through the Overton Window reinforces liberal notions about the moderate center, even as that center ground erodes.
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Their partner is the one who supports them through all of the challenging times, and reinforces their successful nature.
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In some ways, Obama's tenure as president reinforces what I've been teaching my kids—but also undercuts my message.
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This double standard rests on assumptions of female biological inferiority and reinforces a prejudice stretching back to ancient times.
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And the 60-year legacy of Lefebvre as one of the team's first overseas players only reinforces that pedigree.
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Not only does Google's search ranking influence politics, but it reinforces ideological silos — it helps you agree with yourself.
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Racists have polluted minds, twisted by an ideology that reinforces the false belief that they are superior to others.
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For one thing, it reinforces that save-the-planet state of mind and serves as an example to others.
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When women are not accurately represented in the media, it reinforces a culture that fails to take us seriously.
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The lack of missile and nuclear tests since last year reinforces the North's message of peaceful negotiations and denuclearization.
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And as your brain reinforces the use of new behaviors, the connections supporting old, destructive behaviors will die off.
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The recommendation, from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), reinforces the panel's previous guidelines, according to its chairperson.
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The purchase reinforces the view that modestly-priced property stocks are still worth investing, despite Beijing's home purchase restrictions.
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The find reinforces the belief that South Africa was a major cradle of human evolution, featuring diverse hominid ancestors.
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The rapid deterioration of Sino-American relations only reinforces the incentives for China to maintain this turbulent garrison-state.
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"I think in some ways the Infowars case reinforces how sensitive tech companies are to conservative concerns," Miller said.
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Our culture reinforces personality traits and preferences that hew to gender stereotypes, and diminishes those that go against expectations.
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This presidential election reinforces the need for a third party and, indeed, has broadened the constituency in its support.
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Indeed, the terror attack in Manchester only reinforces the obvious: The ideology of ISIS has become a global problem.
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But Beth's smart, too – Rick acknowledged as much in the previous episode, and reinforces that fact in the finale.
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All of which reinforces the urgent need to fix the problems in Europe's flawed security and law enforcement systems.
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Mohamedi's art only reinforces established hierarchies of taste and art, while only offering a geographically expanded version of them.
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Each visual detail, whether relating to fishing or cultural heritage, reinforces a traditional, and spiritual, relationship to the coast.
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"My concern is it just reinforces stereotypes," said London's newly elected mayor Sadiq Khan, the city's first Muslim leader.
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Even our current coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic reinforces that we care about everyone in the arts community.
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The terra cotta-colored foam has become grooved and furrowed, which reinforces its resemblance to ancient and Renaissance sculptures.
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Yet the book may do little to help them see people differently, since "Trees" also reinforces traditional gender roles.
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But it also reinforces other people's right to talk about your body (and hurt you) every time it happens.
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Companies are warning of disappointing profits, sending stock markets into a frenetic bout of selling that reinforces the slowdown.
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The signature moment — a trick play called Philly Special — reinforces the appreciation of coaches' ingenuity at the lower levels.
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Wrongly inserting 'Chinese' into the name of this disease only reinforces the disparaging and negative stereotypes of Asian Americans.
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But some people also argue that the prefix "bi" reinforces a male/female gender binary that isn't inclusive enough.
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Data from the South Korean Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reinforces a disturbing attribute of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Far from invalidating the sort of reporting Reed helped pioneer, though, the fragility of such moments reinforces its worth.
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"That reinforces the pay gap in the labor market, and we're trapped in this self-reinforcing cycle," she said.
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This exacerbates racial inequality and reinforces the racial segregation that was unconstitutionally created a half-century and more ago.
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PT. This is notable because it reinforces that Disney will roll out new series weekly — unlike Netflix's binge model.
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"This reinforces the story the electronics downcycle is at its end," Maybank Kim Eng economist Lee Ju Ye said.
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The tech boom now reinforces the notion that San Francisco is a place for the young, single and rich.
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Because they carry a deep belief in their own victimhood, facing angry crowds reinforces their group identity and determination.
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And that argument actually reinforces a need to aggressively fund studies to figure out which measures would work best.
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But McCarthy's statement Thursday reinforces signals from other senior Obama officials that the administration doesn't buy into that push.
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I've heard folks say that reinforces their decision to support someone who they think had been right all along.
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The flutist reinforces the sense of psychological vulnerability with a nervous, breathy welter of sounds, including her own vocalizations.
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Looking at a list of the richest people in the world reinforces this point: It's overwhelmingly dominated by men.
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Friday's strong November jobs report, with 266,000 jobs added, reinforces the Fed's decision to move to neutral for now.
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A visit to the heart of one of Earth's greatest green splodges reinforces a sense of what is afoot.
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Sadly, Mr. Trump isn't helping by reissuing his anti-Muslim visa ban, which only reinforces ISIS' anti-West message.
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Before the withdrawal, Monsanto said in a statement that the review reinforces the 40-year effective history of glyphosate.
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Ironically, it doesn't entirely do so; if anything, within the gallery's own stark "geography," it often reinforces them instead.
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Ford's forecast reinforces Hackett's warning to investors last fall that the cost-cutting and product strategy changes could take time.
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Many say it reinforces their views about investing and Berkshire, even if it remains unclear how much new they learn.
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It also reinforces an "anti-fraud" provision for proxy advisers that bars omissions or misstatements in their reports or recommendations.
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"This very good figure reinforces the view that we will meet our 3.3 pct public deficit target," Sapin told reporters.
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The job market is strong and today's report just reinforces that we have a strong labor market, which is great.
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The show purports to unpack the stereotypes of life as a dominatrix, but really just reinforces them at every turn.
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This paper reinforces the mission of the U.K. Gambling Commission to uphold the licensing of gambling services and betting providers.
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If you watch TV it reinforces a lot of existing patriarchal structures and a lot of stereotypes at several levels.
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"(The second quarter) reinforces the view that (ex-tax) EPS upside will be more limited," Bernstein analyst Sara Senatore said.
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This reinforces White House spokesman Sean Spicer's assertion last week that Trump has been left a weak hand on Syria.
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Healthcare providers said the latest CBO score reinforces why they have been opposed to the House legislation since the start.
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A track record of frequent capital injections by ERio, most recently in the second half of 2015, reinforces Fitch's view.
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This also reinforces why Richardson polled significantly higher with Latinos in 2008 than both Cruz and Rubio are polling now.
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It reinforces the idea that people of colour, and especially black men, are collectively responsible for the misdeeds of one.
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By excluding paternity leave, the law reinforces the notion that responsibility of child-care lies solely on women, Nikore said.
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But whether the united front curbs Trump's popularity among the conservative base, or merely reinforces it, remains to be seen.
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Chrome's switch to HTML5 by the end of the year also reinforces Steve Jobs' (and Apple's) intense dislike of Flash.
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"My father was very particular about voting," he recalls, adding that the right to vote reinforces a sense of citizenship.
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The possibility—and the necessity—of constantly resetting with a Whole30 reinforces any preexisting distrust of the body's hunger signals.
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And your statement on Sunday that you don't want to hear the tape of Khashoggi's murder only reinforces that idea.
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"It reinforces the need for American leadership — the kind of hard, steady leadership that only America can provide," Clinton said.
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The media reinforces this emphasis and, despite noble pushback from institutions like Miss America, it is literally everywhere you look.
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I'm patient with their misgendering, but it reinforces the self-doubt within me and the sadness and discomfort it brings.
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It's the political sin of "over promising and under delivering," behavior that reinforces the public's anger and cynicism about Washington.
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The one-sided understanding for anti-Semitic attitudes among some Muslim immigrants reinforces radical right- and left-wing anti-Semitism.
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Above all, it reinforces the importance of outside measurement when it comes to data from Facebook and other media companies.
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Kaine reinforces Clinton's "steady hand" message, but that is a message, however valid and necessary, that's completely devoid of sizzle.
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Dan Kildee (D), who represents Flint, said the report reinforces what many in Flint already knew about the state's responsibility.
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This beautiful article reinforces the notion that people with cancer forever live with uncertainty, and hope should never be abandoned.
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This erosion of visible inventory reinforces the picture of a supply shortfall painted by the International Nickel Study Group (INSG).
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" The group also said "the systemic failure of government to keep us safe reinforces the need for the Second Amendment.
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"If there's not a second request," she said, "then they are hopelessly behind in understanding how data reinforces monopoly power."
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The study reinforces concerns over the ways Big Tech companies manage and protect (or fall short of protecting) user privacy.
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Use the "reasonable minds" approach Journalists can never please everyone -- especially those who only embrace criticism that reinforces their views.
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It also reflects and reinforces a culture in which citizens are dependent on, indeed at the mercy of, their employers.
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"People still root for billionaires because it reinforces the idea that they can do it too," Mr. Kirshenbaum said recently.
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Plus, we've created a culture that reinforces this in a thousand different ways, and cultures don't change easily or quickly.
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It just reinforces the old football maxim that you have to dance with the pubic hair that got you there.
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What this reinforces is that you will improve your investment experience if you treat it like a long-term game.
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But it powerfully reinforces the prejudice of those visitors (along with their supporters) that Israel is a discriminatory police state.
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And by presenting these relationships so simply, so matter-of-factly, The Good Place reinforces how commonplace interracial relationships are.
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It reinforces the status of dogs as things to buy and collect, and as sentimental tokens and emotional support objects.
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But this real-world scenario reinforces the growing amount of research that reveals how unfavorable workplaces can be for women.
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"As a comedy executive, I'm always going to support any choice that reinforces the tone of the show," she said.
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And Amazon's decision to put a headquarters in the city, eventually employing more than 25,000 workers, only reinforces that trend.
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Fassel said Hekker has yet to peak, which only reinforces Snead's claim that he might be the best punter ever.
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Yet the episode actually reinforces the point of view of religious conservatives — that "sinners" should be publicly shamed and punished.
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Moreover, the president's proposal reinforces the importance of steel and aluminum production in our nation's infrastructure and national security efforts.
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He also reinforces the idea that individuals should be obedient to their rulers and not declare jihad on their own.
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Mr. Abelove's "attempted five-day end run around Executive Order 147 reinforces and exacerbates these public concerns," the complaint says.
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But for now, the study reinforces the idea that exercise should be part of our efforts to manage our weight.
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NN Group's takeover approach to Delta Lloyd reinforces our expectation that M&A activity in the Dutch market could accelerate.
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"Our report reinforces that depression is not an abstract concept for today's teens and preteens, or their parents," Clark said.
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It provides uniquely satisfying tactile and auditory stimulation that reinforces your sense of release with every kick and punch landed.
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The legislation reinforces existing laws by ensuring that authorities report criminal records to the system and penalizing agencies that don't.
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"Today's announcement just reinforces the massive gap between these dinosaur companies and modern retailers," said Octopus Energy CEO Greg Jackson.
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But the historical record suggests just the opposite: Good policy reinforces democratic norms which, over time, convert immigrants into patriots.
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He reinforces this experience by using a shallow depth of field, so the object appears to recede, like an apparition.
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All of this reinforces what Dr. Fisk said he enjoys about studying twins: There are many mysteries to be investigated.
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All available research backs these concerns and reinforces the need to improve access to mental health services in rural areas.
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Most media reinforces the image of guns as tools belonging solely to state actors: the government, police and the military.
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Again, this streamlines the experience of being in a relationship and reinforces the belief that love is attainable through material means.
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It also reinforces the orgasmic imperative in men, or the idea that sex isn't really sex unless a guy reaches orgasm.
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"Ijaz Shah's appointment just reinforces the perception that nothing has changed in Pakistani politics," political analyst Aamer Ahmed Khan told Reuters.
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It reinforces their belief that the people in the other tribe are, at worst, knowingly lying and, at best, deeply confused.
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And so—I think sort of the performance of the economy reinforces to me that we're in the neighborhood of neutral.
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He said that an education system that reinforces income inequality is a "massive problem" that other candidates don't talk about enough.
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It reinforces a framing where Google search's ideal final state is a godlike, omniscient benefactor, not just a well-designed product.
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The other side: Environmentalists say industry's focus on recycling reinforces the world's plastic dependency and unfairly shifts attention to waste management.
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Andrew Kail, head of financial services at PwC, said the research "reinforces the value of the sector" to the British economy.
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Our thought bubble: Each year that goes by without a new home-run innovation from Apple reinforces the Apple-doubters' case.
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To many observers this reflects a Russian policy that fosters "traditional" religion only insofar as it reinforces loyalty to the state.
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Such duplicity reinforces the local suspicion and mistrust that led them to engage in secrecy and spycraft in the first place.
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While Klobuchar's plan helped her distance herself from her "tough on crime" past, Booker's proposal reinforces his criminal justice reform record.
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You can't rid the world of violence born of aggrieved male entitlement with a "solution" that reinforces that sense of entitlement.
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"I am proud to have an editor of such substance, who reinforces The Standard's standing and influence in London," Lebedev tweeted.
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It has had a strikingly high level of turnover at its highest ranks, and Sunday's mass exodus simply reinforces that image.
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"This step reinforces our alignment with, and strong support for, Daimler's management and strategy," BAIC chairman Heyi Xu said on Tuesday.
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Only two of their 25 top-performing posts were photos, which reinforces that videos go viral more than photos or links.
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"This report reinforces the view that labor market conditions have eased," said Callam Pickering, APAC economist for global job site Indeed.
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Students receive a booklet to take home that reinforces the lessons of this program and teaches them about sexual diversity, too.
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"This agreement reinforces our shift towards value-based healthcare," Hooman Hakami, president of the Medtronic diabetes group, said in a statement.
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"We have to be careful of buying into the rhetoric which reinforces the fact that 'sustainable fashion' is expensive," she says.
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"We want the company to take measures to make sure that it complies with laws and reinforces safety management," he said.
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Too often, the allocation of resources in such situations reinforces -- rather than fixes -- the achievement and opportunity gaps in those schools.
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The presence of the Social Democrats should support policy continuity, and reinforces our pre-election view that structural reform would continue.
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In-game text constantly reinforces the islands as a hothouse for biological diversity, but also as a fragile environment under threat.
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According to Suttmeier, the relationship between industrials and the S&P reinforces his view solid market gains are ahead this year.
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"But the miss in wages probably reinforces this patient approach by the Fed and that has restrained the dollar," he added.
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At a broader level, active diplomacy reinforces U.S. leadership in Asia, a superior alternative to ceding the diplomatic field to China.
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"A more dovish Fed further reinforces our view since November that BI's hiking cycle is over," Nomura said in a Feb.
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A recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reinforces the seriousness of our nation's mental health crisis.
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The Bachelor reinforces gender norms through gatekeeping and slut-shaming, creating memorable television moments by exploiting contestants and their physical intimacies.
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Young's pairing—we cannot legislate evil, we cannot legislate insanity—reinforces an old and troubled association of evil with mental illness.
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Mr. Xi's newest title, carrying echoes of those political strongmen, reinforces his power to shape the new leadership of the party.
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However, the most popular "pod mod" products tend to contain high levels of nicotine that maintains if not reinforces the addiction.
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The permanent ban had been announced by fisheries officials in Mexico earlier last week, but the presidential agreement reinforces the commitment.
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This reinforces McCarthy's view that the outperformance in the momentum factor is largely because of the decline in US Treasury yields.
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What the court ruling on the travel ban reinforces is that the President of the United States has very wide latitude.
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When the French government targets French Muslims with its emergency measures, it reinforces the sense of persecution of this marginalized minority.
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With such party-line-crossing intrigue as a fresh backdrop, the ad reinforces the idea of a Republican Party in disarray.
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Spending time with them reinforces the fact that these kids are in this situation as a direct result of adult actions.
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The Trickett Wendler bill reinforces state stipulations that permit access to experimental drugs after they have passed only Phase 1 trials.
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I don't think the government understands it reinforces this by encouraging tax incentives and French corporates to act as venture capitalists.
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The failure by government to act reinforces every deserved suspicion among the public that powerful corporations have taken over our democracy.
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In doing so, however, it also reinforces the divide between how officialdom understands permissible conduct and how the general public does.
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Worse, NATO's confused reaction and impotent protests against Russia waging electronic warfare reinforces Moscow's impression of NATO military and political weaknesses.
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Relying on self-regulation reinforces, rather than challenges, their dominance; they are still accountable only to themselves, rather than the public.
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"The fact that it happened on this day, in a way, reinforces what we are trying to get across," he said.
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When you have stories of white straight affluent people, there becomes a kind of monotony that reinforces stereotypes in our culture.
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But even strict corporate secrecy just reinforces the notion that privacy is a luxury for the rich and powerful, an inessential.
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Regardless of who is president, we have got to stop the endless whining that reinforces a cycle of fear and paralysis.
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Legalization also reinforces a jarring dysfunction between state and federal legal systems over how to handle financial transactions related to marijuana.
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The flap over Cordray's replacement reinforces the need to fundamentally reshape the CFPB's governance structure, as I discussed in a Nov.
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That bias leads people to subconsciously select information that reinforces those beliefs — and to ignore facts that are inconsistent with it.
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And that foundation is built on and continually reinforces the distinction between those who are white and those who are not.
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It doesn't shift their opinion to the more truthful or factual, but instead it actually reinforces their belief in the falsehood.
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This bill merely reinforces the right which currently exist to the exercise of religious freedom as stated in the First Amendment.
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Trilobites Once wine growers find a variety that works, the study reinforces, they'll stick with it for centuries, or even millenniums.
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That finding "reinforces the message that we should focus on whole lifestyle approaches rather than individual foods and nutrients," she said.
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It reinforces her conviction that we must be vigilant in matters large and small if we want to shift the culture.
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That's frightening, given that M.I.T. researchers found that the technology reinforces biases and performs poorly on people of color, especially women.
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Hollywood's silence, particularly that of men who worked closely with Mr. Weinstein, only reinforces the culture that keeps women from speaking.
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" She continued: "Wrongly inserting 'Chinese' into the name of this disease only reinforces the disparaging and negative stereotypes of Asian Americans.
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In addition to winnowing out fake news, this may keep Snapchat from becoming a place that reinforces narrow sets of thinking.
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This reinforces the belief that people battling addiction deserve punishment — undoing years of progress to understand addiction as a health issue.
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The myth also reinforces the false idea that the history of sex moves on a straight line from repression to enlightenment.
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"As a global leader in flu vaccines, this expansion reinforces Sanofi Pasteur's ability to tackle this underestimated health challenge," he added.
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The patriotic color palette of Gardner's illustrations reinforces Levy's narrative: This is the story of an American hero in the making.
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When you perceive a job challenge as a threat, thinking capacity narrows and confirmation bias reinforces the story the mind generates.
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But the problem is that once you believe you're not good enough, you'll keep looking for evidence that reinforces your belief.
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"Everything we've heard from other companies reinforces the idea that the fourth quarter was fabulous for PVH's apparel business," he said.
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If further scrutiny of the genes reinforces the study's conclusions, that could lead to pharmaceutical research targeting how these genes operate.
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It also reinforces the idea of being open-minded and to accept others' ideas instead of immediately rejecting or critiquing them.
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It reinforces Trump's idea of taking their oil; that we don't view them as allies but something much less than that.
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The election reinforces the feeling that the prosperity of many metropolitan areas is not shared by the rest of the country.
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The current turmoil around health care need not and should not interfere; rather, it reinforces the urgency to safeguard health centers.
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As new information is revealed, the hypnotist reviews these key tidbits with the client and reinforces them in their next session.
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Strengthening reflation also reinforces our view that we have seen the bottom in bond yields globally after a multi-decade slide.
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I do think that when you start quoting senators who were in office in the '70s and '80s, that reinforces that.
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That reinforcement might feel flat-footed or obvious, but I think it elevates and reinforces the subjects in a profound way.
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The new case reinforces how difficult it is for authorities to control food labelling given the complexity of modern supply chains.
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The upbeat outcome reinforces market expectations that the Bank of Japan will hold off on expanding stimulus measures in the coming months.
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Furthermore, the apparent use of bronchodilators by the medical services observed in videos reinforces the hypothesis of intoxication by choking agents. 2.
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So even if you abhor his shameless appeals to nativism, Trump's ban (cruelly) reinforces a concept almost everyone you know buys into.
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Yet this often reinforces the dynamic: voters become frustrated by the colourless centrism of such governments, and drift further to the extremes.
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" Kelly added that Kim's third trip to China since March just reinforces his belief that "the road to Pyongyang goes through Beijing.
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But obscuring the underlying personhood of mentally struggling characters reinforces the harmful notion that people with mental disorders are somehow beyond human.
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The unusualness of this kind of emotional outburst does accomplish two things: First, it reinforces just how much Alicia is falling apart.
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Modi's re-election reinforces a global trend of right-wing populists sweeping to victory, from the United States to Brazil and Italy.
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"The government's violent words, its contempt for the social movement and its refusal to withdraw this bill reinforces our commitment," it said.
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But it is as easy—indeed, easier—to imagine a future in which the emerging infrastructure of lifelong learning reinforces existing advantages.
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"What this report reinforces is that we are now dealing with an evolving threat," NCA director Will Kerr said in a statement.
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"If he starts laughing or expresses frustration, then it reinforces the critique, which is: 'You're not listening to other people,'" Dittmar said.
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The data reinforces a trend of weakening exports, which have been losing their traditional role as the main growth driver in Germany.
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It's a rare moment of peace and beauty, and only reinforces the helpless frustration of watching him throw it all away again.
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In some ways, this reinforces a pattern of success that Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump also had during the 2016 presidential election.
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The new version reinforces the state's dominance over the means of production and land, as well as the role of centralized planning.
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At worst, however, it reinforces boundaries around whose representation matters, and alienates people who are already cast aside within the "Asian" category.
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Furthermore, much of the attention "Hamilton" has received reinforces expectations about the roles for people of color (especially black people) on Broadway.
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This reinforces the tough stance-- (CROSSTALK) HANNITY: North Korean media said they are coming to the White House -- coming to the States.
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As the Karadzic conviction reinforces, the term "genocide" is not a vague assignation to throw at every atrocity that shocks the conscience.
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Dwelling on polls, fundraising, the mechanics of the game, Mr Rubio's memoir, "An American Son", reinforces the image of a pure politician.
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"Additionally, Singapore's ambition to be a global maritime hub further reinforces SGX's view of trying to do this transaction," Loh told Reuters.
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It's also a jab that rebounds against Trump himself, since it reinforces the sense that he's quick to make racially charged comments.
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Panmure Gordon's paper reinforces the positive outlook expressed by consultants Bain & Company in their 2015 Global Diamond Industry report, released in December.
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This reinforces the concerns of the corn industry that the decision to expand the waiver program was made at the EPA's discretion.
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That reinforces expectations that U.S. yields will rise further despite U.S. President Donald Trump's view that the Fed was tightening too much.
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It would make Chinese exports even more competitive and is therefore seen as a risk that reinforces deflationary pressures on world markets.
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Today, Fujifilm is releasing a new camera that emphasizes and reinforces those aspects of the X2699.95's appeal: this is the X270.
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The short deadline reinforces our commitment to a flexible regulatory approach that can accommodate innovation while maintaining today's high levels of safety.
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Pelosi reinforces this image, not only by hailing from San Francisco, but because of her decades-long tenure in the party machine.
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The styles are refined through mediums less high-stakes than human skin, while each reinforces and inspires the direction of the other.
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But "businessmen adore Friedman's writings on how technology and globalization transform the global economy," Drezner explains, because his message reinforces their worldview.
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K2's report reinforces the fear that an agency's remit to serve clients might clash with a holding company's duty to shareholders.
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It makes individual stock selection less relevant and reinforces the notion that most of a stock's performance is correlated with its sector.
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As is so often true, it also reinforces Frontline's value as a venue that impassively lays out a framework for such discussions.
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The research, which included information on more than 1,93 African American women, reinforces findings in earlier studies that included mostly Caucasian women.
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Its conclusion, harrowing, humorous and arguably unfortunate, only reinforces the idea that the unsophisticated country people are better off as they were.
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"It also reinforces the linear relationship between drinking alcohol and cancer risk: The more you drink, the higher the risk," Brawley said.
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Conduct that reinforces that interference may be sufficiently subversive to rise to the level of an impeachable offense, even if not criminal.
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The latest July employment report, with its stagnant wages, simply reinforces the notion of a lack of price pressures throughout the economy.
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But an important new study looking at Arctic change on longer time scales reinforces the unusual nature of the recent ice retreats.
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If the National Academy of Sciences study reinforces one point it is that the American health care system needs major reform, quickly.
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Simply as a blowhard who gains headlines around the world, he reinforces caricatures of the United States and tarnishes our global reputation.
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For evangelicals, Bannon's populism only reinforces the villainous nature of their traditional enemies in the Republican Party, the left, and the press.
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But by presenting "coming out" as a character arc, television reinforces the idea that coming out is a linear, easily defined process.
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You want extensive direct-to-consumer relationships....I think what they're doing and what they're pursuing just reinforces a play we're running.
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He reinforces Bannon's belief that "personnel is policy" and that the very act of selecting a cabinet can lock in an administration.
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It's the kind of basics-focused cooking show that reinforces crucial foundational aspects of cooking that you'll need for the upcoming holiday.
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Sending messages that people can check at their own pace, based on their own concentration, reinforces the idea that, during certain hours?
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Ignoring China's trade violations reinforces the view among American workers that international trade is bad for them and their way of life.
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Furthermore, the apparent use of bronchodilators by the medical services observed in videos reinforces the hypothesis of intoxication by choking agents. 2.
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"This reinforces that the most rapid population growth is happening in areas where it is difficult to accommodate that growth," he said.
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The first phrase that hits me, 'to name is to praise', reinforces my sense that "The Chalkroom" is meant to be Bardo.
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This hope reinforces the view that Washington needs to keep its distance from dissidents or risk compromising their position in Iranian society.
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Giraudo is an Argentine bassist and composer who reinforces his love for tango with a mastery of Western classical and jazz vocabulary.
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Highlighting each crime concurrently reinforces that the threads of violence can almost bleed through from one time and perpetrator into the next.
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As a queer person, I disagree strongly with it: It reinforces a binary idea of gender, and erases transgender and intersex people.
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Research at Arizona State University found that by the end of preschool, children start segregating by sex, and this reinforces gender stereotypes.
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For uncommon treatments, medical travel can provide access to care not available locally, but also further reinforces the "practice makes perfect" phenomenon.
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Trump reinforces stance It's still unclear if the bipartisan approach would be able to garner the needed 60 votes to pass, however.
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Facebook's news and advertising algorithm determines your daily reality, bombarding you with skewed ads and sketchy news that only reinforces your worldview.
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Creating the Space Force sets up structural changes and reinforces approaches that could hasten a costly and destabilizing arms race in space.
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On the other hand, people who dislike him will be even more appalled because what they are seeing reinforces their existing views.
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The eruv makes it easier for Orthodox Jews to move around, but it reinforces the idea that this community is our home.
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He added that much chatter during the campaign could be "filter bubbles," in which people share information that reinforces their own ideas.
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The State Department and DOD have begun this work and my bill reinforces these efforts and takes this effort one step further.
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The way the administration talks about foreign assistance only reinforces the myth that it is a large part of the federal budget.
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The same argument is even more relevant to the Southern Gas Corridor, as this project reinforces the overall intention of the legislation.
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"It reinforces market concerns that inflation is perhaps just not picking up in the way the Fed had been expecting," said Osborne.
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What really worries progressive criminal justice advocates isn't the stigma of a criminal record itself, but how it reinforces existing racial stigma.
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And the clicking of the View-Master, which comes with its own nostalgia, certainly reinforces the feeling of looking into the past.
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In fact all dataflow reinforces the gloom — a Chinese survey showed expectations for the one-year business outlook the gloomiest since 2005.
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The possible upside for Biden is that such taunting reinforces the idea that he is the 2020 Democrat most feared by Trump.
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But, if enough people think you are a bad person, you are branded a bad person and the media just reinforces that.
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That reinforces the story and reminds viewers of something important: This is a Ugandan story, about Ugandan triumphs, with mostly Ugandan actors.
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The invisibility of the partition as an infrastructural phenomenon reinforces this niggling sense that some kind of collective fantasy is being enacted.
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If the cover reinforces visual cliches that could offend audiences, is it fair to ask people to engage with the stories inside?
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The core of much of his legal reasoning is a preference for "race-neutral" policies, an approach that often reinforces existing discrimination.
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And then, once they make contact, that feeling goes away for a little while, and so that's a mechanism that reinforces it.
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A more formalized approach to capital allocation would be supportive of the credit profile if it reinforces maintenance of this historically conservative approach.
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The comment is even worse because it is just reinforces Trump's apparent belief that women have no business defending this country at all.
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Survey data covering the services, manufacturing and construction sectors for May reinforces the conclusion that the UK economy is grinding to a halt.
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It reinforces plans outlined in 2017, when the business stated its ambition to cut the "net carbon footprint" of energy products it sells.
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A front-and-center driving position reinforces the driver focus of the BladeGlide, which is further enhanced by the seamless panoramic cockpit windshield.
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Here's where Prince's example—as far removed as it may seem from our own daily lives—reinforces why everyone should have a will.
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"I think it just reinforces this idea that superheroes are for boys, and comics are a place that women aren't welcome," she said.
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Finance Chief Matthieu Malige said the quarterly performance "confirms and reinforces management's confidence in the relevance of the transformation plan initiated in 2018".
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This belief reinforces why we are such ardent supporters of the right uniform best-interest standard of care for all financial advisory professionals.
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The internal memo further reinforces Cook's original statement that the $9 billion shortfall in revenue was due to the iPhone underperforming in China.
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I think focusing on programming that reinforces the notion that the LES is historically a Puerto Rican neighborhood would be the first step.
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But poll after poll shows that Clinton's trustworthiness is a major issue with the voters and this news strongly reinforces those negative impressions.
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"This unanticipated hurdle only reinforces how strongly I feel about contributing to the larger conversation about the future of our country," he said.
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When laws are written based on prejudicial interpretations of the Bible, it reinforces many Christians' view of queer people as second-class citizens.
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Most importantly, he reinforces over and over that she is the woman of his dreams, that he loves her, that he wants her.
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To hear Morris tell it, the island is inextricably linked to the racist history of its former owner, and the name reinforces this.
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Andy Reid — Just when I made the mistake of believing in Andy, he reinforces all the old jokes about his woeful clock management.
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The update further reinforces what the Yahoo-Verizon merger was designed to do: provide an effective and direct line from consumers to advertisers.
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It reinforces the sexist stereotype already plaguing female academics: that femininity means frivolity, and high heels are compensating for a lack of brainpower.
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"But this is an important step forward that reinforces the U.S. and China's continued leadership in building a robust, durable international climate framework."
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If a film depicts non-whites as dependent on whites, the thinking goes, then it reinforces the systems it claims to be fighting.
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That doesn't mean the console — if it's real — isn't coming out in the U.S., it just further reinforces how tenuous any speculation is.
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"Unfortunately, the number of traffickers arrested — and the number of children recovered — reinforces why we need to continue to do this important work."
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Your own opinion echoes back in the voices of all your friends and colleagues, which reinforces the logic of your own inarguable opinion.
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Instead of encouraging free-market innovation and private investment, current government policy discourages commercial-type competition, reinforces incumbency and opposes reforms to improve.
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But, she says, "suspicion of scientists as a people-group," especially in orthodox and evangelical circles, reinforces the gap between science and religion.
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"Today's Commission Opinion reinforces the need for Comcast to take the necessary licenses to our IP," Rovi said in an e-mailed statement.
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RDL: I think it reinforces Wonder Woman's place as one of the first and most important heroes, and her place in the Trinity.
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As a light-skinned black woman with Eurocentric features, her casting reinforces the message that dark-skinned women can't even play themselves onscreen.
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"Gui's reappearance in Chinese custody reinforces concerns about the fate of his other associates," said Nicholas Bequelin, East Asia Director at Amnesty International.
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If anything, our study reinforces that data are not neutral: They can have strong moral and emotional implications, especially in such sensitive contexts.
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Coachella insiders tell us it just reinforces the fact ... fans of the festival are going for the experience and not one particular headliner.
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Guerrilla reinforces the idea that in order for non-Black women to be visibly celebrated, Black women have to be vilified or invisible.
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Watching Journey in Sensuality reinforces the indispensability of art access to every generation, while delivering a dose of clarifying charm of its own.
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Technology firms have kicked back, saying that encryption is key to protecting user data from hackers, a point Cook reinforces in his letter.
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Her appointment to this position reinforces the need to protect trans youth, which the National Center for Transgender Equality does on daily basis.
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Giving the lead role to a white woman reinforces the idea that one embodied point of view is more important than all others.
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It reinforces to the male population that was already peeved by the diversity push that women aren't that good at tech after all.
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"Samsung always seeks to provide the best mobile gaming experience for its users, and this partnership reinforces our commitment to the game's fans."
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Twitter campaigns to "out" Unite the Right rally attendees and get them fired feels productive, cathartic even, but it also reinforces the rhetoric.
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"We think this (new rollout) caffeinates, makes stronger and reinforces, all the other messages that are part of 'The Better Deal,'" Sarbanes said.
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All of which reinforces this simple fact: The secret of Trump's strategy -- in Congress and everywhere else -- is that there is no strategy.
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It's possible he views a departure as the best way to earn the respect he deserves, and Gilbert's radio silence only reinforces that.
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The world inside the gulag feels mostly gray and colorless, which reinforces the cold, oppressive nature of both the gulag and the war.
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But others feel that it inadvertently reinforces even more gender stereotypes, limiting nonbinary individuals to greyish androgynous figures defined primarily by their haircuts.
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I feel very critical of this bc i feel like it reinforces the idea that nonbinary/gnc people should have a particular look ?
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Opponents say it relies on shock value, reinforces stereotypes about women and menstruation being "unclean," and unethically portrays a girl with a disability.
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Still, that Netflix series just reinforces what horror films have been driving home since at least "The Amityville Horror," according to Atlas Obscura.
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Dr. Jianguo Cheng, president of the American Academy of Pain Medicine, said the new analysis reinforces what's become conventional wisdom among pain specialists.
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The debate about the extent to which facial feminization reinforces regressive stereotypes is not limited to academics; it has also permeated popular culture.
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"Speaker Ryan's endorsement today reinforces the fact that Republicans are united in our fight to defeat Hillary Clinton," he said in a statement.
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The false narrative has resulted in a porous nuclear accord that reinforces Tehran's campaign of instability and undermines hopes for a brighter future.
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Cicero says App Annie's report lines up with his experience on Snapchat, and reinforces his decision to send more ad dollars to Snap.
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By wielding his money as power, Dre reinforces the idea that money is, in fact, power, and his friends do not have it.
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It also reinforces a growth-at-any-cost mentality that harms China's economy because it leads to wasteful investment and piles of debt.
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But this rhetoric does little to change the gun debate, and most likely reinforces gun owners' worst fears about how liberals see them.
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This is a show that reinforces the rightness of Eurocentric narratives and justifies the established hierarchies, which dovetail with the global art market.
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The premise of Insatiable just reinforces the bullshit stereotypes fat people already have to put up with, rather than acting to dispel them.
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"The narrative that unfolds through Anna Gaskell's work Erasers, for example, also reinforces the stories unfolding in other images of teenagers," says Butler.
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So, given the realities of rape and rape culture that the Stanford case reinforces, what larger conclusions should we draw about the crisis?
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It's worth evaluating whether dacryphilia reinforces gender roles rather than subverts them: When women cry, they're being hysterical; when men cry, they're heroes.
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It's very important for me that the technology we use reflects and reinforces our cultural heritage, and language is the heart of that.
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This new analysis reinforces that we must consistently prioritize safety at work, at home and on the road to prevent these dire outcomes.
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A recently published study reinforces that potential, demonstrating that depressed patients treated with psilocybin showed reduced symptoms even weeks after they'd used it.
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The soundtrack for this piece reinforces the idea of natural cycles — the repeating chanting sounds of Native American songs cycling with the images.
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"High prices signal a sense of quality, which reinforces the brand, creating a circuit at the top end of the market," he added.
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But the aviation industry and legislators, including a liberal Democratic senator who helped inspire the provision, said it only reinforces the status quo.
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But in revealing such naked truths about the game—like its casual intolerance—it reinforces to subsequent generations that hockey normalizes exclusionary behaviour.
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While some public health experts have championed the verdict as a positive step forward, though, others are worried about the narrative it reinforces.
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Jam-packed with folate, calcium, magnesium, Vitamins A, C, D3, E, and B-Complex, the raw formula also reinforces breast and reproductive health.
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The yearslong federal investigation, involving the country's political elite, reinforces the belief that the government is corrupt and not working in their interests.
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The "Oklahoma!" revival emphasizes the violence and danger of an American frontier community, while the authenticity of the "Fiddler" revival reinforces its poignancy.
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"Qualcomm built its business on older, legacy, standards but reinforces its dominance through exclusionary tactics and excessive royalties," Apple said in the statement.
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Lindgren of Ryerson said the ability of these fake local sites to make money only reinforces the challenges facing real local news operations.
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For example, the geography of the 4th congressional district and other legislative territories partially reinforces the national-origin cleavage within the Latino community.
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This unfinished dream, at best, reinforces America's centrality in Afghanistan, including the country's continued dependence on U.S. cash and military support for survival.
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It reinforces the concerns that what we previously learned, and I think it is a blueprint for what we still need to know.
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However, limiting this section to four contemporary artists makes the gesture seem hollow and reinforces stereotypes that the East cannot speak for itself.
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"This reinforces, again, the need for documents and eyewitnesses in the Senate," which will be holding an impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.
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Additionally, the Federal Trade Commission's newly minted Office of Technology Research and Investigation will be researching the extent to which software reinforces biases.
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It reinforces the concerns that what we previously learned and I think it is a blueprint for what we still need to know.
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Some critics have painted them as more harmful than beneficial to workers as it reinforces the Valley's "work hard/play hard" startup culture.
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The Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen's display of artists living and working independently, but together, reinforces the modernist commitment to internationalist values.
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By caving to the social media critics, she sets a chilling template for the future, and reinforces the power of the online mob.
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Which only reinforces a fundamental rule I have: I love the Israelis and the Palestinians, but God save me from their American friends.
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And the hyperbolic geometry of the designs, similar to the forms of the reef organisms, reinforces the connection between the natural and handmade.
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They'll see only the message that the cover and post send, a message that reproduces and reinforces an enduring myth of settler colonialism.
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But, he points out this very dynamic, that it is the essence of how the algorithm works that creates — reinforces — the buys. Right.
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People now panic if they don't know where food comes from, and the constant messaging about how you "should" be reinforces the anxiety.
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The proposed Harvest Box further reinforces the notion that low-income parents can't be trusted to determine what's best for their own children.
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The press is often blamed for the politics we get; what usually happens is the press exaggerates and reinforces the phenomenon that it observes.
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His conversation with Chigbo also reinforces suggestions that Britain's third deadly militant incident in just three months may have involved little planning or sophistication.
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It also reinforces Silicon Valley's mission to solve social issues through technology when, in this instance, better city planning would best resolve the problem.
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But if the administration reinforces the "America First" idea too aggressively, the unintended consequences could prove to be dire for U.S. businesses, he said.
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Then, and only then, should progressives consider creating new organizations to fill gaps, all while carefully considering how each effort reinforces their common agenda.
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But this action and the kind of casual joking around the action, it reinforces everything that is frustrating about Washington for your average person.
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The PRD's pragmatic diversification has created a resilient regional network of production, known as Factory Asia, which reinforces rather than undermines the region's importance.
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This acquisition will not only improve the support of software vendors on Google Cloud Platform, but reinforces Google's support for the multi-cloud world.
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In fact, everything that we currently know about the Ukraine call (and its aftermath) reinforces the version of events in the whistleblower complaint. 8.
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His recent attempt to free two hikers held captive in Iran reinforces his relentless effort to promote peace, tolerance and humanity around the world.
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But the Sanders plan in a way reinforces my point that calls for single-payer in America at this point are basically a distraction.
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"Brexit brings another element of uncertainty which reinforces our position that the project should be delayed," CGT union energy spokeswoman Marie-Claire Cailletaud said.
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For Republicans who continue to oppose Trump's candidacy, the billionaire's latest response on guns reinforces their argument for being part of the "#NeverTrump" movement.
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This damaging claim perpetuates rape culture and reinforces the myth that it's up to women and girls to prevent men from committing sexual violence.
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Doing so allows the developer to skirt around Google's 30 percent cut, but this Kryptowire report reinforces security concerns we were already thinking about.
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The information gathered from Page History also reinforces the overall trend of information targeted at Americans being created or curated by people based overseas.
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Maybe if that is the only experience, it reinforces why there must be a place to acknowledge the dead, all the knowns and unknowns.
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That disparity between the two events reinforces an idea, long stated by Obamacare analysts, that 2017 will be a crucial year for the ACA.
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It reinforces that what's locally produced and locally consumed is a win-win for everyone, from the farmers to the land to the people.
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"I really think this just reinforces the observation that the growth of EpiPens [prescriptions] has been seemingly imperious to their price increases," Gray said.
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A recent report by Pew Research Centre, a think-tank, reinforces that finding and sheds more light on this new cohort's hopes and fears.
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Still, the patent reinforces how important it is for Google's car business that its cars are perceived — by consumers and regulators — as totally safe.
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Simply watering down or removing alcohol from the staple offerings of beer and wine reinforces the perception that drinking alcohol is the desirable norm.
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And it reinforces that myth just months after the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, inspired a national conversation about how that's not the case.
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Medical NGOs having found traces of chemical agents and authenticated photo and video evidence reinforces the theory of gas intoxication by hundreds of victims.
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Trump's suggestion Thursday that he is using Huawei as an enormous bargaining chip in the ongoing trade talks reinforces Beijing's position on the situation.
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In the majority opinion, the comparison with sonic black holes only reinforces how strange black holes and the theory of quantum gravity must be.
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The ruling against Fox reinforces that companies must be careful to avoid tripping contractual language when they use their own platforms to showcase content.
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Watch Dogs 2 reinforces that hacking isn't just about code, nor is it about the method of delivery; it's about the motivation behind it.
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It will chronicle their day-to-day lives, which reinforces what we've heard ... that they're going to be living together for a long time.
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"That's telling you that the trend just might be down, and that head-and-shoulders top reinforces the gravity in that change," he said.
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Hamilton's placement of her work throughout the building reinforces the notion that these women were present but not acknowledged by the world of science.
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The assessment "further reinforces IUCN's conclusion that this development is likely to have a negative impact on the environment," he told Mashable by email.
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The fact that United agrees that its policies need to change only reinforces the importance of implementing the reforms outlined in the TICKETS Act.
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The twist is that DeepMind continually reinforces and improves the system's ability by making it play millions of games against tweaked versions of itself.
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Capitulation, in other words, reinforces power, which explains why some victims are as angered by their quiescent comrades as they are by their tormentors.
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And by cutting access to contraception, preventative care, and abortion, the Trump administration's budget reinforces women's dependence on government programs to traditional family structures.
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Commission members argue that castration reinforces the popular view that rape stems from excessive lust, rather than from a desire to subjugate the victim.
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The "report reinforces what everyone knows and dislikes about Hillary Clinton," Spicer said, pointing to a clear vulnerability for the leading Democratic presidential candidate.
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After all, drones are most interesting as data capture devices and this move by Parrot reinforces their abilities outside of just taking aerial photographs.
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If it is too strong, say, 250,000 or above, the bears will say it reinforces the notion that the Fed will hike rates aggressively.
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But all that reinforces the point: Even the Rogue One fanatic's attention is being drawn away from the film to events that preceded it.
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Each story I read reinforces my conviction that this issue is much too important to fall victim to the usual partisan squabbling in Washington.
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Mike Quigley, a Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, said after viewing the complaint that it "reinforces our concerns" and was very well done.
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Their goal is to reverse the trend of declining participation in youth sports through initiatives and research that reinforces the importance of staying active.
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"FreeTime and FreeTime Unlimited in Spanish offer an immersive experience that reinforces what many kids are learning at home or in school," he added.
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To channel all aid through Mogadishu, the State Department and USAID apparently believe, both strengthens Somalia's recovery and reinforces the sanctity of Africa's borders.
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Rising U.S. protectionism reinforces the importance of a multilateral trading order — the kind represented by the Trans-Pacific Partnership deal — strategists have widely argued.
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" The distance between pole dance from stripping not only contributes to stigma against strippers but reinforces the idea that "sex work is not work.
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That fire hose is too much to keep up with, and it reinforces the idea that reporters should prioritize its content above other material.
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If prices rebound, those areas dominated by extraction industries could stage a comeback — albeit one that reinforces a community's dependency on a single industry.
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Moreover, Mr. Musk's latest tweet reinforces how neither Mr. Murdoch nor the rest of the board has yet proved able to rein him in.
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"This soft inflation backdrop reinforces our call for two (rate) cuts later this year," said Michael Feroli, an economist at JPMorgan in New York.
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The king holds the title of commander of the faithful, and the crown reinforces its power by suppressing expressions of a rival religious identity.
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The replies to the hand-drawing video constitute that rare situation in which the internet reinforces the value of expertise rather than undermining it.
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But he is leery of being seen as tube-glued — a perception that reinforces the criticism that he is not taking the job seriously.
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Similarly, Lessig's chapter on the media, in which he examines technology meeting market forces, reinforces the sense of dysfunction that flows from distorted incentives.
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"It further reinforces our theory that penguins attained a giant size very early in their evolution," said Vanesa De Pietri of the Canterbury Museum.
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"Prevent reinforces an 'us' and 'them' view of the world, divides communities, and sows mistrust of Muslims.... it makes us less safe," they wrote.
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Similarly, the government's frantic efforts to turn Dish into a new competitor only reinforces that Sprint's departure from the marketplace is bad for consumers.
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Infectious disease specialist Dr. William Schaffner said the new research "reinforces what we're doing already," namely, recommending a booster shot in situations of outbreaks.
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"This report reinforces the urgency of supporting women before, during and after pregnancy and preventing preterm births in women of color and all women."
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Research shows that each intervention reinforces the norm that the army can (and maybe should) intervene in politics, which makes future interventions more likely.
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But for now, he concludes, for optimal heart health, "This study reinforces what we already knew, which is that we should be physically active."
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"It reinforces the fact that the city's had a challenge in keeping large companies in the city as they grow," he told BuzzFeed News.
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The study also reinforces the fundamental message about intervals, which is that they are hard and physically difficult, which some people will never enjoy.
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The document also reinforces the seriousness of the brand by encouraging references to Tesla&aposs aesthetic appeal and warning against copywriting tropes like puns.
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"It reinforces our goal of making work management really really easy to use and well designed so it spreads across teams that use it."
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The war on terror The choice of countries reinforces the perception that security is primarily the lens through which the current administration views Africa.
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The venture, building on LDC's juice division that has mainly focussed on bulk supplies rather than retail products, reinforces ties between the two companies.
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And that's what Facebook's algorithm is built to do: keep people engaged, often with content that reinforces their views or prompts a strong reaction.
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The newest enrollment figure reinforces the country's status as a premier destination for international college students, but reflects the smallest increase in a decade.
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The footage reinforces the promises of vocational training in Shohrat Zakir's Xinhua interview, with detainees saying they could now earn money for their families.
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"This study reinforces the concerns that having more opioid medications in a household may put other family members at risk," Houck said by email.
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The study reinforces one important point related to increased naloxone access: it isn't a magic bullet that will single-handedly reverse the opioid crisis.
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With interest rates rising, a big infrastructure plan becomes increasingly less feasible, which reinforces the pro-tax cut, anti-spending attitude of congressional Republicans.
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Lighting is soothing in the employee break bar, which includes a living wall that reinforces the connection to nature, a concept known as biophilia.
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" At the same time, she added, "it reinforces the views of many Jews about the claustrophobic nature of that society, the conformity, the regimentation.
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The practice, members say, reinforces a sense of community and identity much in the same way a more "traditional" Sunday morning church service might.
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The president often makes a dramatic visit to the site (President Donald Trump is heading to Texas on Tuesday), which further reinforces that perception.
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But turning control over to sensors and code only reinforces existing social problems and makes them harder to see and more difficult to fix.
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Finally, a performance measure for not screening reinforces a misleading narrative often invoked by screening proponents: Concerns about early detection are really about saving money.
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ANZ said Indonesia will face more downward pressure from falls in commodity prices and Monday's data reinforces its view for a rate cut this week.
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And to that idea, Monmouth's Nevada poll reinforces a key point: to beat Biden, you'll likely have to defeat him in Iowa and New Hampshire.
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The jittery feel of Greenbaum's work never overwhelms, but rather reinforces her urge to push the paintings to the very limits of complexity and completeness.
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As the exhibition notes in its wall text, critics have claimed that the image reinforces stereotypes about Black masculinity, working-class impropriety, and aggressive sexuality.
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This two-way stigma is a lose-lose situation for people who menstruate, and only reinforces the idea that we should never talk about it.
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"If the incoming news is not very positive - and it hasn't been positive since the decision - it reinforces the case for the decision," Wunsch added.
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"In funding SolarCity's losses, it further reinforces our view Tesla will need to return to the capital markets for additional capital infusions," Johnson told investors.
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"This experience reinforces my commitment to get the professional help that I need and I have recently completed an intensive medically supervised program," he concluded.
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The other thing that social media has done is it's broken us down along tribal lines, and it reinforces those tribal lines every single day.
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Even the biggest fan favorites are truly vulnerable, and the movie reinforces that idea — relentlessly, at times — as it sprints toward its final stunning moments.
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The Supreme Court decision reinforces the anti-commandeering jurisprudence of the 10th Amendment, which was dormant from the New Deal era to the mid-1990s.
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"The Fed statement just reinforces our view that this is going to be a very long business cycle," said U.S. Trust macro strategist Jonathan Kozy.
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The conclusion here reinforces the notion that there is something fundamental in the sociality of the meal itself, rather than the payment to the doctor.
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Some of what Bresson writes reinforces ideas about his rejection of theatricality again and again, in a struggle to wring truth out of his words.
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Judge Gee's order, upheld by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on July 85033, 2016, reinforces that these principles are equally part of U.S. law.
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"This reinforces our view that Breen's management is leading to top-line improvement, not just cost-cutting," Bernstein analyst Jonas Oxgaard wrote in a note.
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"I think it reinforces a notion that Maryland maybe is not fully inclusive, that maybe Maryland isn't really an institution for all," Shorter-Gooden said.
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If Trump's conversation about race clings to his "law and order" nonsense, he reinforces his support among that set, but may turn enlightened moderates off.
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"Men Against Fire" is set in some indeterminate future where soldiers are augmented with an implant called MASS, which displays information and reinforces approved behavior.
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Each one reinforces the idea that no matter how good you are at the game, there are some aspects of the fight you cannot control.
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Rod Clark, head of Prisoners' Education Trust, a charity, says that the move towards digital technology reinforces what his trust has been advocating for years.
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The emphasis on styling reinforces this dynamic, but it also inevitably takes away from the kind of characterization that marks an actually good spy movie.
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In turn, we as a nation benefit from a safer, more prosperous world that reinforces our security and prosperity while enhancing America's reputation and influence.
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So it is my view that upholding these rights is not a threat to stability, but actually reinforces stability and is the foundation of progress.
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This data reinforces the need for equity in our disaster preparedness and response and should serve as a call to action for the entire field.
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The rule, proposed more than a year ago, reinforces a set of 25 laws passed by Congress that protect "conscience rights" in healthcare, HHS said.
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As for that research, she said, "I think it reinforces what we already knew, which is moderate and heavy drinking is bad universally for cancer."
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I'm without Internet but reach into my backpack to grab my iPhone 23S and snap photos, an effort that reinforces the remoteness of the region.
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In Hoboken, my faith represents the rich diversity of our community and reinforces why I am so proud to represent the city and its residents.
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The fact that childbearing and child rearing are not paid or subsidized reinforces the idea that these activities are not valuable labors: they are love.
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This week's incident only reinforces what so many students at college campuses already know: People like Manning have always been unwelcome at places like Harvard.
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And it reinforces the toxic power dynamics that make women afraid to speak out about the harassment or unfair treatment they endure from powerful men.
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Another is the array of glass pendants, each representing a city and suspended from a tubular grid that reinforces the installation's overall sense of order.
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Tragically, it also reinforces the culture of silence that has long surrounded this type of crime by telling victims that their crimes do not matter.
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There is the advantage of what's called "a network effect," which means the bigger you get, the more your platform reinforces its own entrenched incumbency.
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And a tactile understanding of their careful planning and workmanship also reinforces the connection between the spiritual and the scientific in many of these structures.
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And even when fake video isn't perfect, it can convince people who want to be convinced, especially when it reinforces offensive gender or racial stereotypes.
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The way the critical need to push past the doubt that mutates into a delusional intractableness that only reinforces itself and almost always turns ugly?
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The tiny egg of an extinct heath hen is protected by a huge mound of cotton that visually reinforces the preciousness of the diminutive artifact.
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" In it, he writes that Trump's "tenor of his abuse only reinforces my thinking: I can no longer in good conscience support the president's reelection.
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Baroque painting and Minimalism share the control of a seduced and subdued audience, a control that oversize paintings, dominating the space they inhabit, only reinforces.
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A series of streaky, semi-abstract photograms, each depicting a detail from the paintings' landscapes as though it were melting or combusting, reinforces the association.
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Music: Our reviewer said "Homecoming," the highly anticipated Netflix documentary made by Beyoncé, reinforces the idea that Beyoncé the performer is also Beyoncé the creator.
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"The cultural reinforcement, people relying on contraception and abortion, reinforces a norm, that you don't have the kid with the wrong guy," Ms. Carbone said.
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Unfortunately, the nodding-off image reinforces a second reality: the fact that the current market-addled mainstream art world really is, politically, out of it.
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"The drip feed of issue after issue after issue just reinforces the view that's out there," he said in a speech at the same lunch.
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He reflects, and reinforces, a global counterrevolutionary moment, a reaction to the cry of Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany that she was "alternativlos"— without alternative.
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But now he has grown impatient and more confident in his own judgment with a new team that reinforces rather than argues with his instincts.
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Graham Allison's "Destined for War," also helpfully illustrated with maps and charts, reinforces French's arguments with wide-ranging, erudite case studies that span human history.
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Trump's plan would also contribute to increased gender discrimination in the home, as maternity leave reinforces the belief that women should be the primary caregivers.
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The Constitution's specification that prosecuting an individual for an act for which he or she was impeached does not constitute double jeopardy reinforces this understanding.
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For Biden to hang on to marijuana prohibition, then, just reinforces one of the major concerns that criminal justice reformers like Booker have about him.
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Some could choose to tell stories with a righteousness that only reinforces their position; surely a few would insist they only have sex to procreate.
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Google is essentially a popularity algorithm that reinforces mob rule by putting the most popular perspectives at the top, downplaying any alternative or minority perspectives.
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This results either in homelessness or re-location to sites distant from jobs, schools, hospitals and other facilities and reinforces "discriminatory residential segregation", he said.
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ECB President Mario Draghi said that the ongoing economic recovery in the region reinforces the central bank's decision to remove the so-called easing bias.
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Skating on the same line with Brandt, whom Brown remembers as a toddler, reinforces to her the importance of patience in deciding the Whitecaps' future.
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Other critics point out it reinforces the Chinese Communist Party's control over the country's economy, rather than pushing it in a more market-oriented direction.
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For the European Union, the deal reinforces the power of its single marketplace stretching from Ireland to Greece while delivering proof of its global aspirations.
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This display of a small constellation of artists living and working independently, but together, at Varengeville-sur-Mer reinforces the modernist commitment to internationalist values.
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Embraer said in an emailed statement that the U.S. decision reinforces Brazil's argument before the World Trade Organization that Bombardier's subsidies violate Canada's trade obligations.
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The American story is not an "us versus them" protest polemic; that false narrative just reinforces our desire to punish someone for what's not working.
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The fact that Trump managed to win an election that pretty much everybody — him included — thought he was going to lose only reinforces the problem.
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Wang's comment reinforces a pledge made by Chinese President Xi Jinping earlier this month to further open up the economy to foreign investors and competition.
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Caplan marshals a ton of evidence in support of this claim, most of which reinforces his view that what we're doing now isn't working that well.
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Universality reinforces the idea that free education is not an expedient form of redistribution, but part of a system of collective insurance underpinning an egalitarian society.
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"Turning around WPP requires decisive action and radical thinking, and our performance in the third quarter of 2018 reinforces our belief in that approach," Read said.
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"I hope this reinforces to physicians and patients that a lot of these non-pharmaceutical treatments can have a lot of success," he told Reuters Health.
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Executives and investors said the move reinforces the city as an important place for tech and will help infuse it with venture capital and elite talent.
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I think it instead reinforces very toxic ways of thinking about what it means to be a boy and what it means to be a man.
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Finding a moon orbiting Makemake only reinforces the unfortunate fact for Pluto lovers that the one-time ninth planet is not as special as once thought.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan has said he would block any bipartisan bill that reinforces Obamacare, and it's not clear whether the bipartisan fix has a chance.
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Its constant pausing and rewinding reinforces the sense that a lot of things are happening very quickly, and the player's job is to parse them out.
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" 🥊 "Because everything we already know about the raid reinforces just how valuable, unique and hard-fought the small and sustainable American presence there had been.
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Her visit is an inspiration to the staff and reinforces the commitment of the families to work to increase their babies' chances of a resilient future.
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The sale reinforces a picture of generally robust appetite for British government debt, which has shown little sign of slowing since June 210.5's Brexit vote.
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The all-cash deal reinforces Blackstone's bullish outlook on the outsourcing business, where western clients send IT jobs to countries such as India to cut costs.
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The gloomy data reinforces a dominant market view that premier Shinzo Abe's stimulus programs have failed to dislodge the deflationary mindset prevailing among businesses and consumers.
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The combination forms an invisible polymer layer that reinforces the skin beneath, while also providing a breathable barrier layer on top, according to Langer and Olivo.
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The plan to manufacture in Dalian reinforces Infiniti's "commitment to this important market", Lu Yi, head of Infiniti China, said in the statement seen by Reuters.
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Which shows the racist ignorance on the part of all involved in the making of the statue and reinforces racist stereotypes to the public in general.
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But it reinforces the macro, national message central to the Cruz campaign: an aggressive and confrontational response to terrorism, which includes investing more in the military.
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At the very least, his acquisition reinforces the message that despite the political turmoil surrounding the country, all is continuing as normal with its sporting assets.
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As the Verge points out, Stephenson only reinforces what TBS and TNT president Kevin Reilly—who is overseeing the new WarnerMedia streaming service—said in February.
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Along the way, they meet all sorts of ethnic stereotypes that the movie both undermines and reinforces, as is the style in these sorts of comedies.
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Apple adds, in a statement provided to TechCrunch: Qualcomm built its business on older, legacy, standards but reinforces its dominance through exclusionary tactics and excessive royalties.
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He may not have expected to win precisely because he took these liberties, but winning unexpectedly reinforces the impermeable bubble of impunity in which he operates.
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Bernstein believes the new study reinforces an existing argument that says intermittent social interactions, rather than constant ones, optimize our ability to work out complex problems.
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A decent debate this cycle can be judged by the extent to which it reinforces these basic truths (as Monday's debate did) but that's about it.
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Moreover, this kind of sloppy plotting played out in national media reinforces the perception that both parties are the same — craven, power-mad and amateurishly Machiavellian.
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It also reinforces the importance of improving legal immigration, outside of the formal refugee program, to better protect persecuted people with ties to the United States.
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Critics, however, respond to this argument by noting that studies on PTSD show that avoiding triggers and memories of trauma just reinforces its hold over people.
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" He continued: "The lack of understanding of life experiences that, as privileged white men, they haven't had, reinforces one of the uglier stereotypes of Silicon Valley.
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The move highlights the level of consolidation in the convenience store sector and reinforces Couche-Tard as one of the most acquisitive players in the industry.
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