"You're reinforcing the behaviors that you want and then negatively reinforcing the behaviors that you don't want," says Hodgins.
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It is reinforcing the very relationship that both Swift and Lovato say is hurting them, and it's reinforcing that relationship because it's profitable.
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Right, and they're all part of self-reinforcing feedback loops, much like climate change, like carbon has a self-reinforcing feedback loop with methane and oceans, etc.
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They're reinforcing the fetishization of indigenous women without our consent.
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And the U.S. isn't the only country reinforcing its borders.
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And these angry decisions have proved to be mutually reinforcing.
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These are reinforcing the old stereotypes of masculinity and femininity.
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Objective metrics go a long way toward reinforcing accountability. 3.
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Each of these actions will have a mutually reinforcing effect.
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How do we participate in this system without reinforcing it?
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So it's reinforcing to you, 'Hey, I can do this.
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Europe's GDPR privacy regulations backfired, reinforcing Google and Facebook's dominance.
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The great problem with economic crises is that they're reinforcing.
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A steady easterly fetch may keep reinforcing that cooler feeling.
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Eventually hypotheses become theories, and mutually reinforcing networks of theories.
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The likely answer is that the two are mutually reinforcing.
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The state has been reinforcing its defenses against election tampering.
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Linkage can also be counterproductive by reinforcing China's worst instincts.
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That would be bad for consumers while reinforcing Amazon's dominance.
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It does reflect objectification; it's reinforcing the idea that it's "different".
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Her editor doesn't want her reinforcing stereotypes about the Black community.
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That might be less unpalatable than reinforcing the north-south border.
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One of its many dangers is that it is self-reinforcing.
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Reinforcing that idea is the blog post published yesterday on MoviePass.
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So the engineering students are reinforcing the doors to keep safe.
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It&aposs not about reinforcing the attitudes of the nanny state.
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The trailer soon ends up reinforcing the very stereotypes it questions.
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The two are mutually reinforcing when green jobs are the priority.
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The continued move-up in bond yields is reinforcing that view.
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" The last name, he says, "just keeps on reinforcing the brand.
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FitzGerald sees a set of interlocking, mutually reinforcing causes at work.
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To avoid reinforcing our own ignorance, let's start at square one.
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Reinforcing tenuous attachments to fake friends is what Facebook does best.
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Amazon's dominance has exhibited how network effects can be self-reinforcing.
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Ahmed also documents how Muslim communities end up reinforcing negative stereotypes.
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That's how the self-reinforcing "confirmation bias" cycle works, she said.
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That can create a self-reinforcing cycle of protest and instability.
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Also, reinforcing traditional gender roles with that slightly homophobicTony Stark line!
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They'd focus on masterminding logistics, reinforcing routine, and shepherding emotional needs.
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Reinforcing these developments is an analysis by Charles Gaba of acasignups.
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This self-reinforcing process works in the other direction as well.
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Or did the policy achieve its real goal, namely reinforcing inequality?
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What's happening: Citizen-driven surveillance is reinforcing biases in other ways.
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So it's a persona ... And then it's just bots reinforcing it.
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Old formulas for reinforcing time servers in state parties will not work.
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The correctional system is building a negative and self-reinforcing social network.
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So we are reinforcing decade after decade tragedy, death, waste of money.
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Once the water reaches the steel reinforcing or tendons, it corrodes them.
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This poll — and this post — is part of that self-reinforcing process.
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The military said it was reinforcing troops in the occupied West Bank.
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This creates a danger that a falling stock price becomes self-reinforcing.
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And when we practice our habits, we're just reinforcing what we know.
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They said this would be a "historic" move to avoid reinforcing stigma.
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This is a high-tech way of reinforcing a low-tech message.
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Kavanaugh himself then served on the DC Circuit, reinforcing their common path.
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As such, we are inadvertently reinforcing the ableism that pervades American society.
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There would be a virtuous cycle in that way, a reinforcing cycle.
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Repetition "is a powerful reinforcing mechanism of celebrity," a display text explains.
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These are learned stereotypes and we are reinforcing them as a society.
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This drives a self-reinforcing cycle that analysts looking at averages miss.
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The Chaikin Relative Strength indicator is also negative, reinforcing the stock's decline.
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Sanjay is shoring up the structure, reinforcing the beams, tightening the bolts.
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Self-sabotage is particularly dangerous to our goals because it's self-reinforcing.
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"They are reinforcing whatever their message and their agenda is," said Rep.
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Wasn't she just reinforcing stereotypes of women as evil liars crying rape?
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This convoluted state also hampered Twitter's utility for creating and reinforcing narratives.
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Reinforcing their effort and process with specific observations makes a bigger impact.
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William won, reinforcing and entrenching the conquest of Ireland by the English.
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Above, workers reinforcing a section of the border fence near Tijuana, Mexico.
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They come complete with a strong set of overlapping, mutually reinforcing frames.
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It weaves and reweaves the social fabric, enacting and reinforcing social roles.
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Because businesses do business with each other, the network becomes self-reinforcing.
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Also reinforcing gold is loose monetary policy in many parts of the world.
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The age of uncertainty will also be an age of self-reinforcing evils.
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Ironically, the outcry of an engineering talent shortage is indirectly reinforcing the problem.
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They were almost reinforcing the notion that we would have a nice day.
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"We are reinforcing that position, it will include some mechanized forces," Esper said.
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Young newcomers are putting down roots, reinforcing a cultural change, especially on race.
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And intelligence indicators show ISIS is reinforcing positions in Mosul with more fighters.
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Building an energy system for residential and business customers should be mutually reinforcing.
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Often times, the exercise is pretty self-reinforcing and you feel better afterwards.
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Some demonstrators removed steel bars that were reinforcing parts of the council building.
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Turkey is reinforcing parts of the 550-mile border with fences and walls.
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Reinforcing concrete with steel rods called rebars is the basis of modern construction.
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The vast majority of the research has similarly focused on reinforcing these treatments.
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His behavior calls to mind sexist double standards, if not overtly reinforcing them.
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You may be hurting them by deepening their obsession and reinforcing its source.
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The most valuable companies combine several reinforcing strands, like scale and customer loyalty.
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So that's the concern, is that you're reinforcing fear in the long term.
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They radicalize each other while reinforcing a sense of purpose and ideological calling.
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He'll enter a negative spiral as self-reinforcing as his rise has been.
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But we are deep into a self-reinforcing cycle of doom-loop partisanship.
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The trainer is seen to give the dolphin food afterwards, reinforcing the behavior.
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In addition to reinforcing gender inequity, it causes burnout and costly chronic illnesses.
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But the outbreak is reinforcing the idea that preparedness is an ongoing process.
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Harris equivocated after her initial declaration, reinforcing nagging questions about her core beliefs.
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Which, in turn, becomes another factor reinforcing the consolidation of the Democratic field.
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Potently, "Incitement" depicts Amir as just one member of a self-reinforcing fringe.
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That's because consistently reinforcing gender shores up stereotypes that aren't helpful to anyone.
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Unemployment rises more, and a self-reinforcing negative dynamic — a recession — takes hold.
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Both countries touted the deal as critical to reinforcing integration in Latin America.
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"It's kind of reinforcing that we're heading on a downward trend," Meier said.
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Taking advantage of public misinformation and reinforcing it is the definition of demagoguery.
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It is cyclical, one feeding into the other, reinforcing and enhancing the noise.
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Naturally, shows celebrated African heritage through design while reinforcing economic independence and empowerment.
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It's a self-reinforcing cycle and electoral defeats alone will not dislodge it.
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Or to switch metaphors: People exist within a matrix of self-reinforcing frames.
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A complex and mutually reinforcing set of developments appears to explain the phenomenon.
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And so I find reinforcing this culture of having to save farmers inappropriate.
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These new patterns could simply replace the old patterns of segregation, reinforcing intergroup tensions.
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Yet, the actress is often made to spend her time reinforcing Fosse's worst qualities.
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His most notable track, "Young, Latin and Proud," serves as a reinforcing generational anthem.
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Parents are doing their children no favors in the long run by reinforcing fear.
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And so I mean it's like these echo chambers are just a reinforcing themselves.
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Meanwhile, Turkey is sending tanks to its border and reinforcing its outposts within Idlib.
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That's partly because they represent three different but mutually reinforcing groups within the community.
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It's worth reinforcing again that this is horrifically unsafe and should not be attempted.
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In response, Russia is reinforcing its western and southern flanks with three new divisions.
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There are celebrities in this film too, reinforcing the this-is-happening-now feel.
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Japan's military is reinforcing the islands with radar stations and anti-ship missile batteries.
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That could include reinforcing U.S. troops in the Baltic states and Poland, analysts say.
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They are intersectional, they are reinforcing and we have to take the all on.
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Reinforcing stereotype of "a nagging wife" doesn't merely reflect use, it actively reproduces sexism.
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It's the status quo, and bands choosing this lyrical approach are simply reinforcing it.
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The game sandwiches these locations between natural landscapes, reinforcing the notion of paradise lost.
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Increasingly, you stick to outlets you unambiguously approve of, reinforcing things you already believe.
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It's much, much more likely that microtargeted ads work on reinforcing people's preconceived notions.
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Gone are the promises to fix our broken immigration system by reinforcing our border.
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The courts are reinforcing the power of Amazon's business model as the ultimate middleman.
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Expanding commercial relations are reinforcing the economic liberalization that began in Cuba in 2011.
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Some 2,000 veterans have joined the demonstrators with the goal of reinforcing their frontline.
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One is whether the level of agreement is self-reinforcing (coordination) or not (cooperation).
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Visual hand recognition is not very accurate, further reinforcing the market potential for Apple.
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So isn't automation simply reinforcing gender roles, as well as replacing women for real?
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Reinforcing a theme we've seen in other measures, Americans are flocking to the South.
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We see the same scene from different perspectives, but all reinforcing a single story.
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The first rule stationed the highest-polling contender at center stage, reinforcing his advantages.
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Even small pockets of mutually reinforcing poverty and ill health make everyone more susceptible.
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And so, what you're doing is you're reinforcing, sort of, backward-looking status quo.
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"This carries the risk of reinforcing gender stereotypes and instrumentalizing women," the commissioner wrote.
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It nourishes an impatient strength within us, endlessly reinforcing the massive army of refusals.
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It requires political consensus to spend public money on reinforcing infrastructure or building seawalls.
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But, already, American forces in the region are reinforcing their outposts, bases and airfields.
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Keeping the value of the yuan low is part of the self-reinforcing system.
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Reinforcing every single door in the school isn't tenable or cost effective, he said.
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And many Republican ads take advantage of that misunderstanding, reinforcing a dishonest perception. Rep.
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In both circumstances, financial resources and social connections build up over time, reinforcing stratification.
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Far from one publication reinforcing this notion, though, internalized fear and shame about being an unlovable piece of shit is sadly a common feeling among many people dealing with chronic mental health problems—and something we're already pretty good at reinforcing ourselves.
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It should come as no surprise that hiring for culture fit can be self-reinforcing.
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The music serves a greater purpose than reinforcing general overtones of subversion and violence, though.
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It distracts people, helps them cope, and even induces physical pleasure, thereby reinforcing the behaviors.
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"If Libya goes backwards then it risks reinforcing terrorism and Islamic State (militants)," he said.
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Proposals include further sanctions to restrain Turkey, and reinforcing Syria's neighbors Iraq, Jordan and Israel.
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Trump is reinforcing harmful stereotypes and offering a dog whistle to his most hateful supporters.
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By trotting out Gore, however, Clinton is reinforcing the perception that our politics are rigged.
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There's a way to look at that that weakens that as opposed to reinforcing it.
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The first year, we spent a lot of time building databases and reinforcing operational structures.
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The left behind—those stuck in place—face the harsh, self-reinforcing consequences of poverty.
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The self-reinforcing outrage cycle is in danger of driving talented people from public life.
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The continued move-up in bond yields is reinforcing the fear of more volatility ahead.
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Here's the answer: America is now divided along four lines, each one reinforcing the others.
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Once in this self-reinforcing, synchronous state, there's no reason for the system to deviate.
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This dearth of diversity in the top echelons of the industry can be self-reinforcing.
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This pattern is self-reinforcing, making for even more extreme partisanship and even deeper deadlock.
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"These two forms of hostility seem to be overlapping and reinforcing each other," he said.
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Sanders said parents and teachers should make sure they are not reinforcing traditional gender roles.
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Economists from Alfred Marshall on have dwelt on the self-reinforcing characteristics of successful clusters.
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That being said, we are reinforcing locations around city, out of an abundance of caution.
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His advisers have been reinforcing the importance of listening and focusing on every word Mrs.
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Justin Trudeau, reinforcing Canadian meekness in his desperation to compensate for it, was particularly aghast.
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The cycle of doubt becomes self-reinforcing, and students are more likely to drop out.
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The photos shared on social media are just a way to keep reinforcing that idea.
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What purpose is there to reinforcing societal standards of the past that depress society today?
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Others slammed the comedian's bit involving Asian children posing as accountants as reinforcing negative stereotypes.
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The city insists that it's simply reinforcing its public nudity laws and protecting the public.
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It's Yachty's verse, constantly reinforcing that he's King of the Teens, that's the most interesting.
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This meant that by giving him lots of attention, we were unintentionally reinforcing the behavior.
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The concern, then, is that these narratives are mutually reinforcing and therefore hard to escape?
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As more capital became available, more companies were formed, leading to a positive reinforcing cycle.
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They are intersectional, they are reinforcing, and we have got to take them all on.
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He fancies himself a god among his Saviors, a name reinforcing the connection to evangelizing.
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"Cat Person" is not just speaking truth to power; it's also reinforcing existing power structures.
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The best way to think of Fox News is that it's an identity-reinforcing machine.
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That way you're not reinforcing the patriarchal message that her value lies in her appearance.
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As China presses for greater control over Taiwan, the U.S. is reinforcing its ties there.
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The boom in searches for corona beer and the virus could therefore be self-reinforcing.
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Xi can point to short-term stability, reinforcing the nationalistic themes rehearsed at the Oct.
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Central bankers have repeatedly been proved wrong Most important, low inflation can be self-reinforcing.
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Reinforcing that are canceled nickel warrants - metal earmarked for delivery - at 64% of the total.
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The trend toward the concentration of the most highly-trained talent now appears self-reinforcing.
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Teachers opt for non-traditional plot twists to ensure that they're not reinforcing gender stereotypes.
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Now the president of the United States is reinforcing that perception on his Twitter feed.
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In particular, interest rates are low in Japan, and we're really reinforcing our financial strength.
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Seventy-one percent said it should be illegal to fire someone for reinforcing gender stereotypes.
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The forces producing racial/ethnic inequality in educational outcomes are complex, interactive, and self-reinforcing.
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Brenda Lawrence (D-Mich.) floated the idea last week before reinforcing her support for impeachment.
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First, she precision-cuts and shapes sections of lace, sometimes reinforcing them with metal wire.
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This allows people to take pragmatic steps like repositioning electric meters or reinforcing seals on windows.
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It's taken a lot of repeating and reinforcing, but she seems to be getting the message.
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That's right, the royal trendsetter kept her updo in place with the classic reinforcing hair accessory.
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By reinforcing people's biases, they cut off the competition ideas need if they are to improve.
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And for now the White House team seems to be reinforcing that rather than counteracting it.
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Lego used real Bugatti wheels and tires, and there's a small steel frame reinforcing some parts.
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CBT is a talking therapy that aims to break the cycle of self-reinforcing negative thoughts.
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IMPORTANTLY, ONCE AGAIN, JUST REINFORCING THE MISSION OF IMPROVING PEOPLE'S LIVES THROUGH OUR HEALTH CARE PRODUCTS.
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Champagne told Reuters he had been reinforcing the message that the current system should be maintained.
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The pangolin scales trade is bridging the gap between these two groups and reinforcing traffickers' capacities.
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What you're describing is a mutually reinforcing spiral, and I don't how know we escape it.
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Rather, Egypt features a self-reinforcing set of political institutions that reflect the prevailing social order.
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This was seen as reinforcing the status quo; protests engulfed Ecuador, and Gutiérrez was forced out.
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Chick-fil-A has very strong brand loyalty to begin with and they're just reinforcing it.
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Prices of steel reinforcing bars used in building hit 7-20193/2 years highs this week.
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That, in turn, rests on continuity in neighbouring states, reinforcing political elites and their existing priorities.
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The Comey firing is yet another incident reinforcing his regret over casting that ballot, he said.
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And you may cut yourself off from other people, so it becomes this self-reinforcing mechanism.
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First, they wisely pick Laurel to bring with them, reinforcing the friendship that keeps her loyal.
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Nervousness is holding people back from spending more, reinforcing America's status as a slow-growth economy.
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But, I didn't understand that all that stuff was reinforcing some patriarchal idea of branding women.
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But as they produced more, they created more capital, thus reinforcing the domination by the capitalists.
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"With this contribution we are again reinforcing our pension assets," Daimler Chief Executive Dieter Zetsche said.
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John Bolton, the president's national security adviser, issued a brief statement, reinforcing his boss (The Hill).
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The system allows for reinforcing bars to be designed into the floor, wall and roof systems.
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The more serious problem is today's pervasive and self-reinforcing pessimism, which feeds the reactionary impulse.
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McGoldrick likewise sees cultural and economic factors reinforcing each other to deepen the urban/rural split.
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So there's no point in reinforcing that and harming and damaging the mental health of parents.
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Protesters later regrouped to build new roadblocks, reinforcing them with bricks dug up from the sidewalk.
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"The first thing we're doing is reinforcing the 12 points of entry that we rely on."
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The artificial intelligence personalities, too, of sex robots are typically programmed as heteronormative, stereotype-reinforcing chatbots.
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But Hannah is still very present in season two—reinforcing the sense of life after death.
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Amenhotep changed his name to Akhenaten, and entrusted Nefertiti, with tremendous power in reinforcing the revolution.
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Reinforcing the sense of urgency is an increasingly widespread understanding of just how much elections matter.
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And this everyday violence was a way of reinforcing the larger political project of Jim Crow.
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It is a narrative that risks mutually reinforcing violent extremism on both sides, Mr. Neumann said.
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Wright resented the questioning, but Kaufmann saw to it that extra reinforcing bars were installed anyway.
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And so the hospital has been reinforcing those old ways in prematernal care and advice, too.
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Another headache has been producing enough wing stringers: reinforcing strips that go outwards from the fuselage.
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Hugely popular on social media, these celebrations have also been criticized for reinforcing antiquated gender stereotypes.
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It will also contribute to stigma against the L.G.B.T.Q. community, reinforcing a barrier to health care.
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It will also contribute to stigma against the L.G.B.T.Q. community, reinforcing a barrier to health care.
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"Is that an idea of user-generated media that is reinforcing stereotypes?" said Professor Van Leuven.
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In reality, such a policy will increase workplace discrimination against women while reinforcing outdated gender norms.
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The acclaimed winners appear entrenched, their platforms self-reinforcing, profit margins sturdy, growth rates near-automatic.
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While there is probably no love lost between the two states, there are mutually reinforcing interests.
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There is talk of reinforcing the roughly 900 American troops who are now in the country.
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That appears to be hampering the response, reinforcing borders rather than inspiring coordinated action across them.
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"This is not a new process, we are just reinforcing controls," the spokesperson told CNN Business.
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But I hate that Sigh is inadvertently reinforcing the cliché that gamers are too lazy, dude.
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This risks reinforcing, perhaps supercharging, a wider trend for industries to be dominated by a few companies.
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And in many cases, the commentators who are reinforcing these stereotypes are totally unaware of the damage.
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In other areas of policy, demand- and supply-side policies are routinely mixed and considered mutually reinforcing.
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"There's data to show that nicotine primes the brain for reinforcing effects of other drugs," she said.
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So President Trump speaking out today and reinforcing his commitment to tax reform, I think, is invaluable.
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Output of reinforcing bars (rebar) will rise to 500,000 tonnes in 2019 after 350,103 tonnes last year.
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The French regarded the ceding of sovereignty as a means of reinforcing, not undermining, their nation state.
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Knowing how AI works, he explained, helps Google to avoid reinforcing human bias in the existing world.
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There are no places without contradiction, nor places where we can be absolved of reinforcing oppressive structures.
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Guariglia's piece is both dazzling and sickening, its undeniable visual attraction reinforcing the disaster that it documents.
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In the longer term it involves rethinking Britain's international role and reinforcing its relations across the world.
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Any break in this chain means there is no self-reinforcing cycle and hence no learning effects.
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The reactions to Mr Trump are reinforcing a longer-term trend for business to become more outspoken.
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Rebar, or reinforcing bar that is used in construction, also rose more than 20 percent in April.
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Not, at least, without accidentally reinforcing the point that in nominating Trump, Republicans have done something extraordinary.
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"Trump was a reality tv star spouting criticisms of a president & reinforcing the Birther Lie," he tweeted.
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Doing so yields economies of scale that cut costs, creating a virtuous cycle of self-reinforcing progress.
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The royal mom of three kept her elegant updo in place with the classic reinforcing hair accessory.
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Eroding his plans for cutting the budget deficit, Muhammad bin Salman is reinforcing his forces inside Yemen.
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Arnault's family company said the deal was also aimed at reinforcing its fashion and leather goods division.
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And every time students practice an active-shooter drill, we are instilling and reinforcing fear in them.
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Inevitably, this has sent local house prices skyrocketing, reinforcing the schools' privileged intake by a different means.
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They are now resistant to change because their components "coevolved" in a way that was self-reinforcing.
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"We are preparing to be ready – cleaning the transit camps, reinforcing the staff levels," said Min Thein.
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Institutionally, as many commentators have noted, democratic revival will not be possible without first reinforcing democratic norms.
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"You're not actively reinforcing the idea that Fred is alive when you know he's died," she said.
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In some cases, Mr. Wilber turns his subjects into clichés, reinforcing our worst notions about the police.
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Hood Balazs is reinforcing that message with Intuit's first corporate citizenship campaign, due to launch this month.
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Wife-ness has used me as a tool for reinforcing a gender binary based in false biology.
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Reinforcing Pentagon reforms The Defense Department is undertaking important steps to implement the fiscal 85033 NDAA reforms.
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People are reinforcing their "expectation for the government to act equitably, with no queue-jumpers," he added.
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The goats rip out the grass roots, further degrading the rangeland and reinforcing the vicious downwards cycle.
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These voting patterns, according to Enos, reflect what might be called a self-reinforcing cycle of prejudice.
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Every major economy around the world is growing in concert, simultaneously propelling and reinforcing a positive cycle.
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This leads to a sort of self-reinforcing situation: Google considers a site authoritative because it's authoritative.
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My brother was into it, then I got into it, and it becomes a self-reinforcing habit.
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But adding another partisan-reinforcing moralizing crusade to our politics will only make our politics more tribal.
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Followers are then shown similar accounts, algorithmically reinforcing opinions just as Facebook's news feed pushed extreme stories.
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At times, vehement passages in the piano part seem to combat the soprano, rather than reinforcing her.
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By the year's end, three other galleries had followed suit, reinforcing her reputation as a prescient trendsetter.
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For years, the show has been criticized for reinforcing racist stereotypes given Azaria is a white man.
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In other words, Yang is likely reinforcing the stereotypes he plays into rather than indicating their limitations.
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Has the ability to toss treats and has a clicker sound to use in reinforcing obedience training.
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"When you start reinforcing that with grades and money, you aren't just suppressing your emotions," he said.
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He has instead fortified their control, reinforcing the conditions that gave him an opening to take power.
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Illness saps their productivity and health care expenditure drains their savings, reinforcing a cyclic and generational poverty.
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And in doing so, they would encourage one another, setting off a self-reinforcing cycle of escalation.
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Securing and reinforcing our military installations is critical to the safety and readiness of the armed forces.
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As far as Russia is concerned, Iran has assisted in establishing and reinforcing its presence in Syria.
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Prices of steel reinforcing bars used in building hit a 7-1/2 year high this week.
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Successful Opportunity Zones will require long-term, mutually reinforcing efforts between the public, private, and philanthropic sectors.
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The defendants' supporters see the conditions as reinforcing the independence movement's complaints about an oppressive central government.
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Reinforcing the steel could extend the life of the viaduct by 75 years, state transportation officials said.
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Numerous paths and lanes disappear into dark forests or tunnels while reinforcing the flatness of the canvas.
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The glum German data pushed bond yields across the euro zone lower, reinforcing ECB rate-cut expectations.
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Israel's defense force is reinforcing troops in the West Bank and has placed others on standby in preparation.
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One of the most controversial tools is "predictive policing," which has long been accused of reinforcing racial biases.
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Normally, trade agreements are self-reinforcing, with members sticking to them because they generate gains for all concerned.
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And by painting the press as liars, he is reinforcing the message of President Trump and his supporters.
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We know that the internet's ability to create self-contained, self-reinforcing spaces makes that whole process easier.
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As I spent the beginning of this year recovering, Kim would often send me messages reinforcing our solidarity.
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Such arrangements could include reinforcing Israeli police at the entrances and introducing CCTV cameras with facial-recognition technologies.
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The Kurdish president, Masoud Barzani, insists Kurds will fight to keep control of Kirkuk and is reinforcing it.
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Donald Trump's approach to Mexico has struck at the positive aspects of that perception while reinforcing the negative.
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Joe is already reinforcing those feelings are bad, attraction is bad, and it's going to get her punished.
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As students progress through their coursework, they will be directed to specific appropriate reinforcing or co-remedial content.
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Worse, the convention is gripped by two mutually reinforcing crises that are both illuminating and accentuating its decline.
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It becomes a self-reinforcing cycle, and true freedom of expression and assembly gets hurt in the process.
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Even the names themselves were problematic, reinforcing the stereotype that women have to fall into specific personality boxes.
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Walmart's decision accomplishes little other than reinforcing the moral panic that games and violent crime are somehow linked.
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Beyond the razor wire and dirt-filled hesco barriers, heavy machinery could be seen reinforcing the American positions.
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Consumer prices fell by 0.2% in the year to February (see chart), reinforcing the case for greater stimulus.
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Then, through reinforcing actions, you convince him you have the will and capability to carry out your threat.
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Prices of many building materials such as steel reinforcing bars began to take off in spring last year.
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The most engaged participants are invited to guide the following year's participants, reinforcing the mentorship and community components.
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Suppression tactics actually reinforce gang cohesion, by elevating the gang's importance and reinforcing an "us versus them" mentality.
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But critics say the system now has the opposite effect, reinforcing the divide between urban and rural students.
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With a little creative force, smoke could become a positive for certain wine regions — reinforcing the wine's authenticity.
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It creates a culture among people aimed at reinforcing social relationships between different sects away from any discrimination.
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This daunting array of forces only intensified Icahn's ire, reinforcing his sense of himself as an aggrieved outsider.
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This paradigm shift was caused by the realization that environmental protection and economic growth can be mutually reinforcing.
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The opposite of financial stress is financial bliss, a state of calm and wellbeing which is self-reinforcing.
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Indeed, the crown prince is reinforcing his power to an extent the Kingdom has not seen in decades.
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Such rhetoric actually exacerbates issues facing the U.S. higher education system by artificially reinforcing the status quo model.
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As a result, rather than breaking stereotypes about women being poor leaders, that may end up reinforcing them.
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But it's already clear that the wall is reinforcing the fundamental fault line separating blue from red America.
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And in doing that, are we only reinforcing the politics of desire that deem Black people less attractive?
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The WikiLeaks release has strengthened the case for evaluating intelligence oversight mechanisms and reinforcing them globally, he said.
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This is doom-loop partisanship, because it contains many reinforcing dynamics that can quickly spiral out of control.
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And that's why, at least in part, disinformation has scaled into the horribly self-reinforcing problem it has.
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"We'll biopsy those lymph nodes before starting any of this," he said, reinforcing what the surgeon had said.
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We also need to spend more on predisaster mitigation efforts like reinforcing old schools and building storm shelters.
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The decrease in information can make it harder for officers to make progress on cases, reinforcing the disparities.
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A 10-year-old boy on a scooter almost slammed into her recently, she said, reinforcing her opposition.
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Crews in yellow hard hats were pouring concrete and hefting bundles of reinforcing steel for the new building.
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A lot of this comes down to building healthy, self-reinforcing habits, a topic we've covered here before.
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And when life is going well it's because dozens of influences are flowing together and reinforcing one another.
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Think of the strategy as a three-legged stool: mutually reinforcing supports that can't really work in isolation.
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Later, videos streamed around social media platforms like WeChat, reinforcing the popular idea that the past is returning.
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The self-reinforcing cycle continues, and we find ourselves in an amplifying feedback loop of disruption and destabilization.
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Ma says he now passes around case studies about failure to colleagues at Alibaba, instead of reinforcing success.
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The best recognition is personal, from the heart and fun, always reinforcing the behaviors that will drive success.
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He gave no specific details beyond reiterating commitment to preserving the nuclear accord and reinforcing support for Iraq.
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Art and politics are uniquely linked in the city, reinforcing the youth-driven struggle against human rights abuses.
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The money raised from the tax would fund gun violence research and prevention, while reinforcing existing gun laws.
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A self-reinforcing feedback loop is created whereby warming releases more carbon, which in turn produces greater warming.
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Cheap corporate borrowing also boosts earnings growth at leveraged companies, reinforcing the conviction that good news will continue.
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And unfortunately, there's more political gain in reinforcing our divisions than in reminding us of our common humanity.
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"One of the challenges of course about reinforcing (a) language is not to be backward looking," he said.
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The economy has slowed, creating a self-reinforcing cycle of skepticism that further private investments will be profitable.
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Racism can also shape their choice of which fields to study — thereby, in a feedback loop, reinforcing stereotypes.
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Against the euro sterling traded up 0.1 percent 87.91 pence, reinforcing that the move in sterling was dollar-led.
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It is both an educational pipeline problem and a culture problem, and the two are directly reinforcing one another.
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You're not supposed to see them, because they're designed to be invisible, reinforcing the look of the surrounding world.
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Self-proclaimed "relationship gurus" like Steve Harvey have built empires preying on this fear and reinforcing sexist gender norms.
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The economic outlook is modest at this stage and of course the issues with the banks are reinforcing that.
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Cutting HIV transmission requires "gender affirmation"—reinforcing their identities in constructive ways, for example with support groups or counselling.
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After falling from the fence, the woman landed on a reinforcing bar, which pierced through her side and buttocks.
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The moon then moves into Taurus from Tuesday until Wednesday night, reinforcing our passions with a strong work ethic.
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They also pay their staff in stock, diluting existing owners (and thus reinforcing the effect of founders' share sales).
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The hatred of our opponents that accompanies a party system divided by worldview is self-reinforcing and, ultimately, dangerous.
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"In the recent days, there has been some reinforcing of the weaker economy and weaker market performance," Ulrich said.
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Shunning the use of this bogey sends an important message to our many managers, reinforcing the culture we prize.
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Seated elsewhere in the gallery will be lawmakers' invited guests, many chosen to send messages reinforcing each party's agenda.
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Machines today dig the tunnels about half the time and spend the other half reinforcing those tunnels, he said.
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The U.S. is wrongly targeting Muslims and reinforcing the idea that we are in a holy war with Islam.
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Since then, he has tried to clean the city, installing cameras, reinforcing the local police and forbidding ball games.
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Similarly, journalist Joy Reid called out Trump's message to the kneelers as reinforcing a bygone era of American nationalism.
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The common thread is the relatively high two-year yield, reinforcing the old market maxim that cash is king.
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"It doesn't take a rocket scientist to stumble across messages in the media reinforcing homophobia in sports," he wrote.
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With gender-fluid fashion becoming more and more the norm, why are so many still reinforcing such dated stereotypes?
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Under his watch, the Coast Guard received clean financial audit opinions reinforcing his leadership in utilization of government resources.
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SoftBank is by far Alibaba's largest shareholder; reducing its stake would create a self-reinforcing overhang on the stock.
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Reinforcing that message would help move talks in the right direction and would be beneficial in its own right.
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Above all else, the bill and the president have made each other less popular in a mutually reinforcing pattern.
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Shares in Natixis fell 5.4% after it trimmed its budget for potential acquisitions to focus on reinforcing existing businesses.
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Shares in Natixis fell 7.3% after it trimmed its budget for potential acquisitions to focus on reinforcing existing businesses.
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In addition to the zoning laws, Sessions said Wednesday that the DOJ is reinforcing its fight against hate crimes.
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It is, according to the LME, "a self-reinforcing system" with the FOT charge "acting to lock in rents".
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S. trade relations, with the prime minister reinforcing the importance of stability and job growth in our trade relations.
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A bond issue shows that the bank can get access to markets, reinforcing its €215 billion pile of liquidity.
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These are all sensible directions for the next president, but they risk reinforcing the perception that Washington never changes.
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Yet the overarching trend is towards a self-reinforcing set of shocks, set off by the great financial crisis.
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She was instrumental in reinforcing the dominance of the "pragmatists" as opposed to the "ideologues" of his first term.
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Even worse, mandatory training might lead to undesired results such as reinforcing biases and triggering a backlash among staff.
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Q. Does this mean that you, consciously or unconsciously, have played a role in reinforcing Western stereotypes about China?
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Now, a new study says that mortgage lending appears to have played an important part in reinforcing segregation there.
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Having students create 15-second videos defining words can be another vocabulary-reinforcing activity and a lot of fun.
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This in turn will make it easier to justify higher wages, creating a self-reinforcing cycle of higher growth.
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The causes of that self-reinforcing cycle may run far deeper than policy mismatch or even matters of immigration.
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But a key element of a prospective deal may end up reinforcing the economic power of the Chinese state.
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They know people in these neighborhoods are lower-income and can't afford better food; it keeps reinforcing social norms.
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This raises the disturbing prospect of a vicious cycle in which growing economic and political inequality are mutually reinforcing.
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The decision to leave the oil cartel is aimed at reinforcing the country's autonomy from its Persian Gulf neighbors.
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"If that's really how it is then the U.S. should step back from reinforcing its military presence," said Ryabkov.
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A venture firm has to decide if its reserves would be better spent funding and reinforcing its existing portfolio.
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And there has never been a better way of creating or reinforcing that feeling, fast, than having a party.
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I followed the students to SeaWorld San Diego, where a dolphin trainer introduced me to least reinforcing syndrome (L.R.S.).
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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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DXY briefly hit a one-year high, reinforcing worries that the strong greenback could hurt results from U.S. multinationals.
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Every few days, fresh economic statistics roll out, each one almost invariably reinforcing the perception of a solid economy.
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And Iraq's neighbors will line up behind whichever sect they support, reinforcing a zero-sum mentality in Iraq itself.
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Commuting Blagojevich's sentence brings us one step closer to that scenario by reinforcing Trump's blasé attitude about government corruption.
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"Aldi is reinforcing that small, simple and convenient is just as valuable as having thousands of products," Sheehan said.
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"You're just reinforcing the often-held perception that India is a difficult country to do business with," Kathuria said.
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"It's very hard to ask about media coverage without reinforcing the bias at the same time," Professor Cate said.
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"The Houthis are reinforcing their positions near the hospital and that is what scared people," said one staff member.
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There's been a year's worth of headlines reinforcing the point that technology companies can't hide from "national security" headlines.
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Experts have long noted that the design choices for AI bots could have misogynist effects by reinforcing gender stereotypes.
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And the president is reinforcing that longstanding policy to protect taxpayer-funded benefits for those who need them most.
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Both Bull itself and Dushku's alleged experience working on it illustrate how these damaging norms end up reinforcing themselves.
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In addition to containing large amounts of specially designed reinforcing bars, these walls are made of high-strength concrete.
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Honea said 150 additional search personnel were due to arrive in the area, reinforcing 13 coroner-led recovery teams.
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Some experts condemned the authors' approach as reinforcing stigma by stereotyping people who use drugs as reckless and criminal.
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It sees Britain's refusal to agree to the fallback plan now as only reinforcing the need for an insurance policy.
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There is no reinforcing the temper tantrum, and it becomes a less desirable behavior, no longer a useful social tool.
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Reinforcing the stereotype that women can't control their hormones, that they're more emotional, moody at certain times of the month.
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Far from the event reinforcing our increasing isolation from another, it brought everyone together in a way that felt genuine.
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" The memorial center says the "correct way to combat historical misrepresentations is by reinforcing open, free research and educational activities.
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"This is exactly what it is: shaming women for their periods, reinforcing stigma and stereotypes associated with it," Tabatadze writes.
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However good it is for transmitting information or reinforcing learning, e-learning is no substitute for bricks-and-mortar universities.
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Reinforcing that claim, we spot a billboard advertising said whisky in this tequila town through a sea of blue agave.
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Thatcher dreamed of "rolling back the frontiers of the state", in a self-reinforcing programme of privatisation and cost-cutting.
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Symantec did not include Marriott hotels in the review, reinforcing the fact this seems to be an industry-wide problem.
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Jocelyn Kiley, associate director of research, provided data reinforcing McInturff's analysis that a left-right populist alliance faced insurmountable difficulties.
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But it could also be the fact that we like to cuddle at night—that's reinforcing for both of us.
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It can propel internet addiction that alienates people, and facilitate the filter bubbles that polarize society by reinforcing our opinions.
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" They ended the note with the affirmation that they will be "reinforcing our message of female empowerment for future generations.
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They are aimed at reinforcing state control over worship, decreeing that no religion may imperil the stability of the state.
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The agency's claims that marijuana has "dose-dependent reinforcing effects" which can result in dependence brings out Schubert's palpable frustration.
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But these health-driven lifestyle posts might not be healthy at all, and, in fact, reinforcing some very destructive behaviour.
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Instead of reinforcing America's conservation heritage, Secretary Zinke is recommending President Trump take actions that are both unprecedented and illegal.
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Following recent, reinforcing Supreme Court rulings holding that states are tasked with setting voter qualifications, the EAC adjusted state forms.
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On the Shanghai Futures Exchange, rebar - or reinforcing bar used in construction - fell 4.8 percent to 2,472 yuan a tonne .
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SDF-aligned militia said they were reinforcing Manbij but insisted none of the fighters were YPG militia, according to Reuters.
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"We started pushing ammo back and started reinforcing positions which allowed us a little more freedom of maneuver," he said.
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"National security and dignified reception of refugees and asylum-seekers are not mutually exclusive, but rather mutually reinforcing," it said.
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In rural China, social media is viewed as a distraction from education but as good for reinforcing traditional family values.
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Malema stated that his party would not agree to any payment settlement without reinforcing the powers of the Public Protector.
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He's one of the right's most effective messengers, reinforcing ugly stereotypes about the poor -- even when he doesn't mean to.
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Reinforcing this was a drop in copper stocks MCUSTX-TOTAL in LME warehouses, which fell 2884,20.7 tonnes to 218,1.93 tonnes.
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In practice, it meant controlling all levers of power and reinforcing their leadership and kinship through family marriage when possible.
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While reinforcing the strained resources of official search-and-rescue teams, the volunteers worked largely independently of them, Marchetti said.
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Lately, she almost seems to be purposefully reinforcing the current caricature of herself in all of her recent public appearances.
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Reinforcing this trend to define violence down, the new law extends the therapeutic goals of mental health and drug courts.
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Until recent years, resistance came from Local 40 of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers.
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Rather than reinforcing Turkey's democratic institutions, Mr Erdogan is purging his enemies, real and perceived, and entrenching his own rule.
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This is a long stretch from the White House's current focus on implementing an immigration ban and reinforcing the border.
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Fixed-asset investment also grew less than expected, reinforcing expectations that Beijing needs to roll out more growth measures soon.
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Reinforcing this was a drop in copper stocks in LME warehouses, which fell 2884,20.7 tonnes to 218,1.93 tonnes.
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By not giving their child attention in this time, as well, they understand that they're not reinforcing this poor behavior.
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" Sanctuary state status After a year of controversy over sanctuary cities, California is reinforcing its reputation as a "sanctuary state.
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Immigration is a divisive issue that both ignites Trump supporters and the opposition, while reinforcing all his negative personal qualities.
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Those in Rand's experiment who play the quickfire round are mostly generous and receive generous dividends, reinforcing their generous outlook.
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It adds that the integration of Gemalto "strongly accelerates" this strategy, reinforcing its digital offering across its five vertical markets.
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The best news for Clinton is that these three factors form a self-reinforcing flywheel in the general election context.
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The less popular they are, the less developers are motivated to make apps for Windows devices, reinforcing the vicious cycle.
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Excessively low-calorie diets only fuel cravings and appetite by elevating hunger hormones and reinforcing feelings of guilt and failure.
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These are extraordinary decisions, reinforcing the need for social distancing over the choice of being together at work or play.
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As a Republican stratagem, it has set in motion a self-reinforcing cycle of restrictions, electoral success, and more restrictions.
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" (Does this nod to Ayad Akhtar's "Disgraced," a play some saw as reinforcing anti-Muslim stereotypes?) "Are you a terrorist?
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The pants have extra reinforcing pads on the backside and knees and promise to keep you warm to minus 120.
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When those decisions led to regrettable outcomes, it only underscored the idea that they weren't worthy, reinforcing a negative cycle.
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Depending on the length on Severino's absence, the Yankees' off-season restraint in reinforcing their rotation may come into question.
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"The markets have become more confident again at pricing in a rate cut ... reinforcing the pound's downward momentum," Hardman said.
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Shah said that institutional funds might be more inclined to spend their reserves funding and reinforcing their existing portfolio companies.
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In other words, there's a cumulative, self-reinforcing process at work that is, in effect, dividing America into two economies.
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He found, basically, that traders were selling because other traders were selling; it was essentially a self-reinforcing selling panic.
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Excuse me, I have an I.M. from an irate out-of-town reader: Joyce, you are again reinforcing sexist stereotypes.
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Earlier this week, we announced a quarterly dividend increase of $0.10 per share, reinforcing our commitment to growing shareholder returns.
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Reinforcing that success is the fact that "Joker" cost $55 million to make, a modest amount for a major production.
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Or perhaps it's censorship to tell readers they can't critique fiction they see as uncritically reinforcing harmful and racist tropes.
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Amid the turmoil of the past decade, investors have clung to the safety of dollar assets, reinforcing America's monetary hegemony.
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Erdogan has consistently railed against raising rates in favor of faster growth, reinforcing investor worries over the central bank's independence.
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And insurers struggle to handle "compounding effects"—the mutually reinforcing impact on each other of events associated with global warming.
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Tell me again how reinforcing ideas about women's inherent differences is a valid opinion that deserves my respect and time.
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It has unleashed the two reinforcing demographic trends that tilt an electorate to the left: booming cities and mass migration.
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Reinforcing that are stocks of the battery metal in LME-approved warehouses near historical lows of 66,123 tonnes MPBSTX-TOTAL.
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"We're guided by a simple belief: profit and purpose are mutually reinforcing, not mutually exclusive," says Zennström in a statement.
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Reinforcing that are stocks of the battery metal in LME approved warehouses near historical lows of 66,725 tonnes .
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In turn, he would endorse and share that story with millions of followers, creating a feedback loop of reinforcing opinions.
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I fear you could unwittingly hurt him later, though, by reinforcing his idea that alone = bad or dating = pain relief.
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She encouraged him to reach out to other kids and make friends, then followed up, reinforcing each step he took.
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Third, if impeachment becomes a likely prospect, Republicans of all stripes should start reinforcing Mike Pence's image as legitimately presidential.
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I am encouraged by the commitment these lawmakers have shown to reinforcing the checks and balances that guide our democracy.
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We must address the workplace status quo and force organizations to address biases and stereotypes, or risk reinforcing gender inequalities.
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LOESCH: We had three lawmakers on this stage and only one of them hinted at reinforcing the background check system.
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Being polite to each other -- which is, at base, all that political correctness is -- becomes self-reinforcing, and self-sustaining.
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A disparate leave plan will add to the barriers for women in hiring and advancement by reinforcing stereotypes about caregiving.
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His father, President George Bush, said the same thing, using the same language, reinforcing the mistrust of many social conservatives.
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An important principle of migration is that it is self-reinforcing — having moved once enhances the chances of moving again.
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Indeed, capital standards and lending regulations are best seen as mutually reinforcing approaches to preventing excessive risk-taking by banks.
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In any one room, a visitor will still hear the audio of the other two, reinforcing the relationships between them.
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It may seem obvious, but it drives home how the wall has separated communities in the name of reinforcing security.
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After a while, the theory goes, others' openness will persist even once you slow down or stop deliberately reinforcing it.
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Instead, they function as feel-good material, reinforcing white evangelical Christians' narrative that they're the most persecuted group in America.
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The income level we're born into creates patterns by which we experience the world, reinforcing themselves as our lives go on.
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On Wednesday, Zubaidi's Giants Brigade said it was reinforcing its lines in Hodeidah, sending more men, armored vehicles and heavy artillery.
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Although the 2016 cyclone damaged health facilities, Fiji is now building new hospitals and clinics, and reinforcing existing ones, he said.
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The unintended biases found in artificial intelligence raise ethical questions about whether and how to deploy the technology without reinforcing stereotypes.
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And only a few companies will dominate the VR networks because, as is so common in networks, success is self-reinforcing.
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"All you really need to know is the alternative is Hillary Clinton," Puzder said at one point, reinforcing the week's theme.
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Aside from that, training a cat — like training a dog — is still all about reinforcing the behavior you want to see.
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There is what's called "consilience" — multiple varieties and lines of evidence coming from multiple disciplines, all telling a mutually reinforcing story.
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Vine has been criticized for reinforcing racial stereotypes due to its minimalist nature, drawing frequent comparisons to 19th-century minstrel shows.
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" The communiqué (which even the US is a party to) states: "A strong economy and a healthy planet are mutually reinforcing.
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After all, our language, culture, entertainment, and politics are rife with stereotypes that keep reinforcing the associations we're trying to reject.
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Apart from just sand and cement, other ingredients are added to these super concretes, such as quartz and various reinforcing materials.
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Fixed-asset investment also grew less than expected, reinforcing expectations that Beijing will need to roll out more growth measures soon.
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No, his problem is that each new detail, every new leak, is reinforcing our long-held existing view of the man.
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What began with people searching for reaction GIFs on social media has transformed into thousands of us reinforcing archaic cultural stereotypes.
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On the Shanghai Futures Exchange, rebar - or reinforcing bar used in construction - fell 3.7 percent to 2,500 yuan a ton SRBcv1.
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"We strongly hope that miners will make more efforts, such as reinforcing infrastructure, to mitigate impacts from natural disasters," he said.
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"It's comments like these that hold women back, reinforcing negative stereotypes, rather than the choice to have a family," she said.
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At the same time, by restricting women's mobility, the practice confined women to the family, reinforcing Confucianist ideals about female piety.
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Acts of constitutional hardball may then in turn further undermine mutual toleration, reinforcing beliefs that our rivals pose a dangerous threat.
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That&aposs why the president&aposs numbers are so -- he is enraging the opposition was simply reinforcing a much smaller base.
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The products covered included heavy plate, concrete reinforcing bar, energy tubular products, hot-rolled sheet, and pre-painted steel, among others.
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" He added, "It's very important to stay diversified and keep a long-term perspective, and so far, behavior is reinforcing that.
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This self-reinforcing cycle will lead to winner-take-all markets, with one company making massive profits while its rivals languish.
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By highlighting the issue as one affecting "European women", you are reinforcing that hypocrisy ("Migrant men and European women", January 29th).
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This food aid is crucial for saving lives and reinforcing any peace settlement that could potentially emerge to end the war.
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Indeed, what's depressing is that the egregiously anti-democratic aspects of the Electoral College will have self-reinforcing anti-democratic effects.
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The process is smooth and virtually silent, reinforcing the illusion that this is not a grounded device but a levitating screen.
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The self-reinforcing nature of the process would explain why intelligence is so strikingly overdeveloped in humans compared even with chimpanzees.
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And then if you used that machine to predict who is a criminal, all you'd be doing is reinforcing a stereotype.
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In contrast to previous administrations, Trump and his advisors recognize that economic pressure and reinforcing our allies may not be enough.
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"We're reinforcing in case the security forces make another push later," said Abbas, a teenager helping to erect the makeshift barrier.
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In a self-reinforcing movement, the migration to the cities has led to a greater demand for charcoal from rural areas.
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That message has been delivered with particular power by Mr. Awlaki, often reinforcing the newer propaganda efforts of the Islamic State.
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Thanks to these self-reinforcing effects, elite schools like Harvard and Stanford offer future entrepreneurs and CEOs a good head start.
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Dusenbery frames the central problems as "a knowledge gap" and a "trust gap," both of which are systemic and self-reinforcing.
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Both London and Shanghai markets are being buoyed by falling visible inventory, which is reinforcing a bullish narrative of supply shortfall.
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The ceasefire is shaky, but it and the political talks are mutually reinforcing, Kodmani said, and Russia needs to support both.
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But if surveys are to address pain management, other questions might be more useful in reinforcing good medical practice, they say.
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Reinforcing the weak outlook for ethanol margins on Tuesday, Archer Daniels Midland reported weaker-than-expected earnings, blaming poor biofuels prices.
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The backdrop: Earlier this week, Coats issued a statement reinforcing the intelligence community's assessment that Russia meddled in the 2016 election.
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Second, strong language or images like a red flag sometimes backfire by reinforcing beliefs, even if they are marked as false.
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Azertag also quoted Aliyev as saying Azerbaijan would not increase oil production and exports, reinforcing the statement he made last week.
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If you spend all your energy grumbling and lamenting, you're reinforcing a negative mindset in yourself and driving everyone else away.
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It was fully in character for a physicist-turned-politician, reinforcing her status as the liberal West's foil to Mr. Trump.
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I then take on the last three activities — reinforcing exercises, student discussions and games — over the next several days and beyond.
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Higher productivity will in turn make it easier to justify higher wages, creating a self-reinforcing cycle of higher economic growth.
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It's a self-reinforcing vicious circle that trains us to avoid what would make us better at work and in life.
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has generally been a proponent of reinforcing strong business ties with China, the world's second-largest economy.
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Blue and red are the only colours in the picture, reinforcing the fact that gender can be categorised by even colour.
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Reproducing and repurposing brutal visuals carries the risk of desensitizing, and further reinforcing the terrorizing normalization of what shouldn't be mundane.
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They chose to block the convoys, reinforcing Mr. Maduro's rule and weakening the efforts of Mr. Guaidó and the United States.
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Every day, they give away the power they could have if they did mutually reinforcing work together to change whole systems.
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After receiving a response from the Arabs, Mr. Trump then sent a second letter about a week ago reinforcing the points.
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These three promises are held as three mutually-reinforcing pillars of the NPT, all working together to keep the treaty strong.
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Mr. Molinaro promised to reconvene a Moreland Commission to investigate public corruption and proposed reinforcing mental health services to address homelessness.
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Jokes about the size of Black men's dicks are pervasive in comedy, particularly from white women comedians, reinforcing these racist notions.
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Reinforcing the sense of despair, St. Croix was hit especially hard by Maria after being spared the worst of Irma's ferocity.
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As they fought for control, their divisions hardened — a self-reinforcing cycle that has deepened violence and created barriers to peace.
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For the Kurds, many of whom distrust the intentions of the central government in Ankara, it is only reinforcing longstanding disaffection.
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That everyone is essentially buying the same thing pushes up prices, reinforcing the sense that doing so is a good investment.
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First, technology and capitalism, blamed for many of the ravages of industrialisation, are now reinforcing each other in favour of dematerialisation.
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The executive order, she said, will backfire by reinforcing the jihadist line that the United States is at war with Islam.
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No longer does it characterize America as "a nation of immigrants," reinforcing the notion that "immigrant" has become a dirty word.
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In fact, drawing premature conclusions about mental illness can have dangerous and harmful effects that extend beyond reinforcing historical societal prejudices.
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Improving business activity around the world has bolstered oil and other commodity prices, reinforcing the view of rising inflation, analysts said.
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Last year, Microsoft said unregulated facial recognition could harm society by leading to mass surveillance or by reinforcing discrimination and bias.
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We hope that AI will allow us to make smarter decisions, but what if it ends up reinforcing the prejudices of society?
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The self-reinforcing logic of the old system will go into reverse over the next few years, whoever sits in Downing Street.
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Instilling or reinforcing a sense of shame is far more likely to hinder rather than advance the achievement of a positive outcome.
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"Reinforcing your beliefs makes you feel a little bit better and secure," said Grafman, who was not involved in the new study.
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Venture-backed startups live in a crazy hyper-cyclical world driven by the constant and mutually reinforcing dynamics of burn and valuation.
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Still, the United States insists upon inflicting bloodless violence too, reinforcing its disregard for the humanity and citizenship of people of color.
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These images aren't just propagating false information, they're reinforcing an age-old stigma that women on their period are weak and vulnerable.
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"What I like most about the decision-making process is reinforcing to Nicole that it is a day about her," he said.
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Following the news today is less about being informed or challenged as it is reinforcing what you already believe to be true.
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Trauma affects how people look at the world and their place in it, reinforcing some tightly held views or changing them completely.
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This snaps onto walkie-talkies, reinforcing a connection that is otherwise prone to break in the rough-and-tumble of naval usage.
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The golfer Payne Stewart, a neighbor in Orlando, had just died in a plane crash, reinforcing Griffey's commitment to putting family first.
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But the reforms did not appear to appease protesters, reinforcing what many of them have been saying over the past five days.
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Blarel said he expects the Modi government to continue openly engaging Israel, while simultaneously reinforcing ties with the Gulf states and Iran.
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"The inviolability-of-life principle is strongly associated with the concept of human equality; the two are mutually reinforcing ideas," he writes.
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Fixed-asset investment also grew less than expected, reinforcing expectations that Beijing will need to roll out more growth-boosting measures soon.
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Gaga isn't reinforcing the idea that going makeup free somehow equates to authenticity or that we're finally seeing her true self, though.
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The Bachelor is now in its twentieth season, still honoring its commitment to reinforcing every outmoded social construct our culture holds dear.
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Industrial production grew at its slowest pace in almost two years in August, recent data showed, reinforcing concerns about a sharp slowdown.
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Powell Jobs has been investing in digital media startups, reinforcing a trend of Silicon Valley powerhouses investing in East Coast media startups.
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But even high school and middle school dress codes have been taking heat in the past few years for reinforcing sexist standards.
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I fear this Guggenheim initiative is reinforcing, rather than complicating, preexisting and outdated ideas about Latin America as defined by colonial conflict.
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In the 19th century technological advance, globalisation and policy shifts all worked together in mutually reinforcing ways to produce dramatic economic change.
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Our fragmented media culture combined with the rise of social media makes it easy to live in a self-reinforcing media bubble.
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China's new loans in July fell to their lowest in 8 months, reinforcing views economic activity will slow in the second half.
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The time of house calls and tea—of craft inspiring design inspiring craft in a gracious, self-reinforcing cycle—is almost gone.
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Chinese prices for reinforcing bars used in construction SRBcv1 rose this month to their highest level since September 2014 amid tightening supply.
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Putin's comments stirred fears that Russia, which has been steadily reinforcing Crimea militarily, may be considering new military action in the region.
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They are subject to strict rules that eliminate conflicts of interest and limit their political activities, reinforcing CBO's reputation for objective analysis.
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But, I will argue that by positively reinforcing studios' bad behavior in the past, we invited our own outrage in the present.
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Engaging and appropriate story lines, excellent use of the three item memory tool for reinforcing instructions and patterns, and planning out journeys.
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The study's focus on body mass index doesn't accurately reflect how weight gain works, instead reinforcing stereotypes about overweight people, she said.
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And so the Corps was charged, yet again, with reinforcing the levees—in this case, against storm surges coming from the Gulf.
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Somali refugees had been clustering in the Twin Cities since the '90s, with each new migrant reinforcing the attraction for the next.
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Also at risk are older concrete buildings; later ones were required to include steel reinforcing bars that provide added protection against collapse.
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Moreover, A+E purchased an equity stake in the league, further reinforcing the level of investment and commitment between the two sides.
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Reinforcing Discwoman's emphasis on education as empowerment, local DJs Esamipau and Demian Licht conducted two free workshops on CDJs and Ableton respectively.
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These new developments are reinforcing the commitment to the monetary union and to further integration steps to strengthen the euro area management.
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His trip is aimed at reinforcing ties between Saudi Arabia and the United States and drumming up American investment in the kingdom.
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The biases of researchers can easily be introduced into the technology, reinforcing the importance of diversity among the people working on it.
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The resolution also warned about potential broader chilling effects on the participation of women and girls in sport through reinforcing gender stereotypes.
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Even before that, however, Kaufmann wondered whether Wright had specified enough steel reinforcing bars in the concrete beams of the main cantilever.
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With its narrative of success and invincibility, it recruited thousands of fighters, swelling its ranks, building further on its self-reinforcing momentum.
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Eric Dean is the general president of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers Union, AFL-CIO (IW).
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Completing 70 percent of his passes, Bridgewater has led the Saints to five consecutive victories, reinforcing the value of a credible backup.
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The columnists have their critics, who accuse them of reinforcing gender stereotypes, but the columnists counter that they are simply acknowledging reality.
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We seem to be very good at killing allied fighters and innocent civilians, thereby dishonoring our country and reinforcing anti-Americanism worldwide.
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It's a configuration that is widely seen as being designed to shield Hezbollah from US sanctions, while reinforcing the group's political power.
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Once the parties polarize in a two-party system, the danger is that polarization becomes a self-reinforcing dynamic — a doom loop.
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The media have cultivated a community of junk news addicts, desperate for the quick high triggered by splashy stories reinforcing their views.
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By reinforcing your identity outside of work, you'll see that while switching paths will require change, it won't upend your entire life.
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Only a renewed institutionalism, in Levin's telling, can correct both individualism and partisan tribalism, the two self-reinforcing spirits of our age.
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Rooney observed that the increasingly pitched tone of our political dialogues — in campaigns, in Congress and certainly online — can become mutually reinforcing.
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For Trump&aposs defenders, it&aposs all about reinforcing a narrative long familiar from Fox News or the president&aposs Twitter feed.
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And that, to me, is reinforcing the fact that I think 22 to 1.75% on the fed funds rate is about right.
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Still, some thematic structuring would have been a help, even at the risk of reinforcing stereotypes of tropical exoticism, revolutionary fervor, etc.
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And people and programs with good intentions come and go, thwarting hopes, reinforcing frustrations while never quite addressing the underlying problems, anyway.
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This is analogous and reinforcing to the past 20 years of labor market polarization from the disappearance of many middle-skill jobs.
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If individuals get all their news off , "it's just reinforcing whatever biases you have, which is the pattern that develops," Obama said.
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The list accomplishes its goal of reinforcing that Netflix originals are worth keeping the streamer in your monthly rotation of subscription services.
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This will lead to at least EUR1,250 million debt repayments in 2017 and considerably reduce Carrefour's interest charge, reinforcing its financial flexibility.
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Even some of Trump's aides tacitly acknowledge that ending the trade standoff would be the single biggest step toward reinforcing the economy.
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It also devotes $3.2 billion to combat the opioid epidemic, and includes the Fix NICS Act, reinforcing existing gun background check laws.
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Women have to support each other because men, whether they mean to or not, wind up reinforcing the old structures of power.
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Residential segregation in the city is made worse by the lack of affordable housing, with segregation and concentrated poverty reinforcing one another.
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Other times, a misquote gets reinforced by other movies and TV shows misquoting it and reinforcing an incorrect memory in our minds.
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Has comedy taken an all-new LOL-shaped role in molding public opinion, or is it just another layer reinforcing our filter bubbles?
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Ideally, the proceeds from an IPO would provide reserves to fund an even higher revenue growth rate, reinforcing an already strong balance sheet.
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By stabilizing and reinforcing a material as fleeting as a balloon there is an emphasis on overconsumption and the planned obsolescence of objects.
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The peaceful transition of power between Cardoso and his predecessor Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva went some way in reinforcing Brazil's political stability.
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Syria's political opposition has said Russia has repeatedly duped the international community by making peaceful noises while reinforcing and strengthening its military efforts.
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It's a vicious cycle, with negative media attention reinforcing MRAs' satisfaction in the imagined knowledge that the whole world is united against them.
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Stanikzai, the acting defense minister, said much of the battle against the insurgency was about reinforcing public perception that the government was winning.
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In fact, new research on student loans is reinforcing a key lesson of behavioral economics: Seemingly minor details matter in a major way.
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It could also extrapolate prices for three-month contracts from activity on third Wednesdays, allowing liquidity on each date to be mutually reinforcing.
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Whether or not this is Aronofsky's way of commenting on a social construct, as opposed to actively reinforcing it, is up for discussion.
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But there are always questions to be asked about the underlying workings of algorithms that will, ultimately, be feeding, shaping and reinforcing opinions.
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CEO Joe Kaeser said in the earnings report that the slower first fiscal quarter was expected, with energy weakness reinforcing the company's priorities.
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The A-2900s' role in reinforcing NATO's eastern flank comes as questions linger over the future of the close air support attack jet.
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You're just kind of reinforcing the thing that you're using when you swipe right and left so predominantly, that's a big photo, right?
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But evidence is emerging of the role the internet played in reinforcing the three men's extremism and helping them to plan their attack.
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And America signs up to the same treatment of cars from China and the EU. The system is supposed to be self-reinforcing.
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"This new regulation will positively contribute to achieving the digital single market, while reinforcing trust and predictability online," tech lobbying group EDiMA said.
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Their proposed fixes center on reinforcing company procedures and asking people to be more vigilant, according to three longtime senior BP operations employees.
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Mueller then gave remarks to reporters last month, reinforcing the report's findings and saying he would not speak any more about it publicly.
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This is such an iconic home and it really played an important part of my childhood reinforcing strong family values 🙂 #BradyBunchHouse #hgtv.
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Today, a California jury found that the APIs Google used were protected under Fair Use, legally reinforcing a commonly accepted practice among programmers.
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British Virgin Islands The top five destinations remain unchanged from the 2018-2019 ranking, "reinforcing the popularity of the destinations," according to Shields.
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Rather, Dewey-Hagborg emphasizes the present, maintaining that technological tools can help push the boundaries of restrictive thinking, instead of just reinforcing it.
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The president's relentless focus on reinforcing his base of blue-collar whites leaves him bereft of goodwill among more diverse and upscale Democrats.
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Facebook gets a lot of flack for just reinforcing your world views in its News Feed echo chamber instead of challenging your opinions.
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The problem isn't just that these articles keep the attention focused on Trump, reinforcing his chosen topics and frames for talking about them.
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Rebar, or reinforcing steel used in construction, surged 80 percent from last December to April, but has since dropped more than 27 percent.
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"One Girl Can is committed to supporting and challenging each girl in the program, and to reinforcing their ambition and drive," Mackenzie continued.
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According to CEO Barnard, demand for avocados is high—so high that his company will now be reinforcing security at the distribution center.
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That cycle is self-reinforcing: When you're happier at home, you can come back to your work with increased energy, enthusiasm and productivity.
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A team of creatives created the first gender neutral digital assistant voice earlier this year in an attempt to avoid reinforcing sexist stereotypes.
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The retreatments of old favorites bring with them an abundance of freshness, while reinforcing the suspicion St. Vincent improves significantly with each release.
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Then, at the same offset, their biased algorithm picked out the imperfectly subtracted bits of signal in the noise, reinforcing the false impression.
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Production details like these help to add to each artist's story—reinforcing what we know to be true, heightening what we already feel.
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The framing puts the boy front and center, reinforcing that this is his story while also highlighting how weak and exhausted he is.
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We can just imagine Beyoncé showing up in an incredible gown hugging her pregnant form, reinforcing her status as Hollywood's unofficial fertility goddess.
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But the seeds of doubt were planted, consumers balked, and companies started removing them, thus reinforcing the belief that parabens must be bad.
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Network effects have always been powerful engines of growth: not only is success self-reinforcing but it follows the law of increasing returns.
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When professors can't see or won't see how a curriculum is reinforcing negative stereotypes about religious minorities, it creates exclusion, exhaustion, and disengagement.
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But the exclusion of most service sectors tilted the playing field against them, reinforcing China's overdependence on industry over the past two decades.
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It made Mr. Kerry seem slightly effete, while reinforcing a central Bush critique of Mr. Kerry's candidacy: that he was a flip-flopper.
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Sy said building partnerships and trust at the community level is critical, as well as reinforcing an existing referral system for suspected cases.
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PACT would do so, while reinforcing the federal government's alignment with the valuable felony provisions against animal cruelty established in all 50 states.
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Martin Luther King Jr., Ali helped link the civil rights and peace movements together in mutually reinforcing opposition against war, violence and racism.
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About 1,100 Marines in California are assigned to provide support for border authorities there and are beginning to work on reinforcing cross points.
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But the extrajudicial killings, though intended to provide security, instead end up provoking a self-reinforcing cycle of ever-worsening insecurity and retaliation.
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Better to focus on addressing the behavioral issues contributing to financial irresponsibility rather than reinforcing a negative perception of a valuable financial instrument.
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In gendered workplaces, women's capabilities, accomplishments, and potential are depreciated in distinct but mutually reinforcing ways — one of which is the affinity bias.
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The authorities have not been shy about reinforcing the message as they have kept the public informed of dam levels and water usage.
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And they will be reinforcing colonial narratives and stereotyped gender assumptions which are actively damaging to efforts to prevent and counter violent extremism.
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Investors were also digesting U.S consumer price data that showed unchanged headline inflation, reinforcing speculation of fewer rate increases by the Federal Reserve.
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Trader Joe's is meant to look like a shipping port and we saw design elements reinforcing this theme from the moment we arrived.
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But this despair can be paralyzing, reinforcing a narrative of helplessness that says the country is on the brink of a complete breakdown.
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They look for him longer, and generally act more vigilant, reinforcing the idea that those cops don't think he belongs in those areas.
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But some observers think she is jumping the gun and that she's reinforcing Trump's divisive attitude by pushing back at him so hard.
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Animalist groups have spent decades reinforcing the idea that harvesting seals is among the most barbaric, gruesome, and cruel acts humankind can perpetrate.
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Venkatasubramanian told Motherboard that the simple, self-reinforcing outcome of PredPol's algorithm is driven by the approach to machine learning that it takes.
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It consists of four separate but reinforcing geopolitical imperatives designed to prevent the emergence of a single power from dominating the Eurasian landmass.
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By passing over Latinos for Cabinet roles, Trump is reinforcing the idea that he does not value the concerns of the Latino community.
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The key final-act moment — Jackson's suicide — is handled more carefully than in earlier versions while reinforcing some of the old-fashioned details.
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The group also partners with nearby monasteries that bless the animals, reinforcing local superstitions that harming a tortoise will result in divine retribution.
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Even more crossed in the following days, reinforcing the caravan of the desperate and determined that is shaking governments from Honduras to Washington.
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Teachers reinforce this informational dynamic by asking various students to answer the questions, thus also reinforcing one of journalism's golden rules: two sources.
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Taking photos, looking at photos and being the subject of photos are mutually reinforcing activities in which the participants are interdependent and complicit.
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"Seemed like that should be the place we are reinforcing the social distancing message and proper hygiene to combat this virus," Mauerman said.
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The only thing the public-charge rule has succeeded in doing is reinforcing a culture of fear in immigrant communities across the country.
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This means that campaigns don't see how they are trending with critical Native voters, reinforcing the perpetual cycle of ignoring the Native vote.
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That also includes reinforcing our capability to deter attacks against our territory and our ability to project power and stabilize our regional neighborhood.
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Poverty, they argue, exacts a mental tax akin to lowering a person's IQ. And those mental costs have a way of reinforcing poverty.
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The success of right-wing challengers to centrist Republican members of the House and Senate stems from a set of mutually reinforcing trends.
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Still, the plan gets to the nub of digital giants' strength – the self-reinforcing gravitational pull of its already numerous users and data.
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Futures prices for steel reinforcing bars used in construction have risen around 11 percent so far this month and 51 percent this year.
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This week, U.S. President Donald Trump said that trade talks with China were going "very well", reinforcing expectations of an interim trade deal.
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"I think there is a self-reinforcing, protectionist mechanism among the elites, and I'm thinking about ways to crack that," Mr. Rubin explained.
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Others house plus size items in a totally different section of the store, reinforcing the idea that curvy shoppers aren't welcome or valued.
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Friday's flash purchasing managers' index (PMI) was the strongest since September 2018, reinforcing economists' doubts about the wisdom of a rate cut now.
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"The coalition is reinforcing its position on the ground to protect troops and assets and to enlarge the security parameters," the source said.
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It's less about reinforcing people who are already exposed to it and more about introducing it to people who don't think about it.
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"The U.S. and Hungary also have very similar views with regard to reinforcing NATO and the fight against radical Islamism," Mr. Simicsko said.
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Nvidia Corp jumped 8% as the company forecast first-quarter revenue ahead of analysts' estimates, reinforcing expectations of a rebound in chip demand.
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Nvidia Corp jumped 8% as the company forecast first-quarter revenue ahead of analysts' estimates, reinforcing expectations of a rebound in chip demand.
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The Fed: Two officials at the U.S. central bank said it should pause interest rate hikes, reinforcing the Fed chairman's message last week.
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"He started it by denigrating people, and started reinforcing old folk tales about people's heritage," Chief Perry, who also goes by Maqua, said.
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Kruger continually makes clever use of the play between the different projections, reinforcing the video's theme of cause and effect in social actions.
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It also devotes $2700 billion more to combat the opioid epidemic, and includes the Fix NICS Act, reinforcing existing gun background check laws.
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Also reinforcing the power of the pixie was model Mia Farrow, who made her debut in Vogue with an 11-page editorial spread.
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Some have called for faster action, fearing a repeat of the 1970s, during which inflation, and inflation expectations, rose in a mutually reinforcing spiral.
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"You're the only one I can trust to do this," Kai promises Meadow, reinforcing the fact he's the only reason she won't die alone.
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This election has been defined by two trends that, as the New Republic's Brian Beutler recently explained, have been reinforcing one another for decades.
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A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about the increasingly self-reinforcing dominance of a group of very large companies in the tech industry.
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The fact that people will readily call BS on companies objectifying women and reinforcing outdated gender stereotypes is a sign of hope and progress.
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He seemed determined to avoid reinforcing Trump's assertion that judges' actions can be fully predicted by an allegiance to the president who appointed them.
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"Encouraging your children that they can do anything they want is good to reinforcing their own sense of self and self-worth," she says.
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And that pipeline carries a lot of anti-immigrant and anti-muslim propaganda and tropes and it sort of becomes a self-reinforcing system.
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This past week the US announced that it was reinforcing a small base in southern Syria, where it trains local fighters to fight ISIS.
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Texas: Politics is getting outside of that self-reinforcing spectacle where the norms are brutally enforced and where different concepts are not spoken of.
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Campaigns usually focus their marginal extra efforts on voters who are most likely to show up, which ends up reinforcing pre-existing turnout patterns.
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But it's nice to have some official Apple code reinforcing some of the rumors we've heard from Apple's supply chain over the last year.Â
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It would also underscore the benefits of a large athletic program to the rest of the university, reinforcing the union of sports and scholarship.
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Meanwhile, a number of digital token exchanges are adding or considering adding more stablecoins, reinforcing the growing market demand for this category of asset.
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As long as that continues to be our society's reinforcing principle, GM could sell 10 million EV Hummers, but it wouldn't solve a thing.
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Reinforcing, there are many examples in the Code where decisions have been made to protect the gymnasts and preserve the direction of the discipline.
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So there's a bit of a reinforcing feedback loop here, though I'd put the most emphasis on lack of engagement and education coming first.
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The Allouches wanted to create something to help speed it up, while reinforcing the strength of the epidermis and the skin's natural protective functions.
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The yuan, which trades in a band set by China, fell by 6.6 percent against the dollar in 2016 in a self-reinforcing downdraft.
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Civil engineers, often starved of funds and strangled by bureaucracy, should be building and reinforcing levees and reservoirs now, before it is too late.
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Despite Mark Zuckerberg's initial reluctance to accept the existence of these self-reinforcing filter bubbles, studies have shown just how destructive they can be.
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I think protecting him means arming him with insight about the issues and reinforcing values that will help him make good decisions going forward.
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Kuwaiz said Saudi Arabia's inclusion in benchmark indexes and the prospective Aramco IPO are mutually reinforcing, with one strengthening the case for the other.
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Reinforcing traders' perception of easy monetary policy was U.S. President Donald Trump's nominations of Christopher Waller and Judy Shelton to the Federal Reserve Board.
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The wavelike aspect of electrons means that when they circle an atomic nucleus they settle into self-reinforcing three-dimensional standing waves, called orbitals.
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Reinforcing equality in your home will only serve your children well as they age — especially if they one day have kids of their own.
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Embraer is also reinforcing its operations in Melbourne, Florida, which build executive jets and will now contribute directly to engineering departments based in Brazil.
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"Pakistan eyes this hallmark development as a step toward reinforcing the policy of credible minimum deterrence," the military's media wing said in a statement.
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"What I like most about the decision-making process is reinforcing to Nicole that it is a day about her," the Blockers star says.
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That episode is widely speculated as likely to aid Le Pen in the final hours of the campaign, reinforcing the dangers posed by terrorism.
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The financial system has maintained a solid position in spite of uncertainty, he said, but it is necessary to keep reinforcing regulation and supervision.
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And right now the government you're backing is reinforcing the idea that they don't deserve to feel clean, competent, and capable on their periods.
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Or if, by reinforcing the idea that the threat of rape is basically inevitable for women, we're just making sure it stays that way.
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"Sometimes I'm too angry with the kids, and say things I don't mean," Alva tells me later on, before reinforcing how tired she is.
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This weekend, I had the unique pleasure of playing two very old, very kitschy, very gender-norm-reinforcing board games from the swinging 60s.
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The system harnesses the Nash equilibrium to be self-reinforcing: everyone is doing the best they can based on what everyone else is doing.
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Not only does the platform fall short of reinforcing the president's policy agenda, it has spawned charges of hypocrisy and resurrected accusations of plagiarism.
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In 2016, imports of steel concrete reinforcing bar from Japan were estimated at $96.1 million, and from Turkey at $511.9 million, department figures show.
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The Fund, in turn, said it would assist Dushanbe if it quickly undertakes substantial reforms, such as reinforcing the independence of the central bank.
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I'm polite to my smart assistants because I want to be polite to people too, and reinforcing rude habits seems like a bad idea.
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Canadian manufacturing sales in August jumped much more than expected on widespread strength, reinforcing expectations that broad economic growth rebounded in the third quarter.
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As a result, she looks secluded and out of reach, further reinforcing the notion that she cares more about the wealthy than regular folks.
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But he said the European Union could look at reinforcing cooperation with Turkey in areas other than EU membership that could benefit both sides.
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Apple blamed weak sales in China for the revised forecast, reinforcing concerns that the country's slowing economy is already hurting earnings for multinational companies.
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The trend is criticized for reinforcing gender stereotypes as well as not acknowledging that gender identity is different from biological sex, the newspaper reported.
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" On October 4th, 2016, the report notes, there were a small number of posts from IRA pages reinforcing Assange's "reputation as a freedom fighter.
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Adichie believes that reinforcing the notion that women must be the ones to make compromises is a way of controlling and keeping women down.
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She discussed family separation in the past tense, as if it was over, further reinforcing her father's message that he has ended family separation.
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They also prevent the quick drop in opioid blood levels that precedes withdrawal and are, therefore, less reinforcing when you take your next dose.
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As it turns out, this collision of foreign policy objectives was not really a collision at all, but rather a confluence of reinforcing wins.
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But that kind of "old economy" thinking runs the risk of reinforcing the false promises that Trump made about restoring a bygone industrial age.
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Deep breathing can cause a person to expel too much carbon dioxide, leading to symptoms like dizziness and numbness, and reinforcing shortness of breath.
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In a BBC interview conducted by Britain's Prince Harry, Obama warned that the internet risked reinforcing people's prejudices and leading to a fractured society.
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Op-Ed Contributors For the last several months, the United States and North Korea have been stuck in a mutually reinforcing cycle of escalation.
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He skillfully conveys the cruel, mocking tone that the SS officers and guards often used with prisoners as a way of reinforcing their power.
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It was about reinforcing and confirming existing biases against liberal Hollywood, and refusing to consider any information that would complicate or challenge that bias.
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Mr. Putin's autocratic tendencies have become self-serving, reinforcing his control of the political and economic levers of power, but they have also evolved.
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The wrong kind of apology, however, risks reinforcing the stereotypes that make it so hard for survivors to speak up in the first place.
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Agudath Israel of America, an umbrella organization for Hasidic groups, released a statement reinforcing that Orthodox rabbis and leaders are in favor of vaccination.
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Political divides like these are powerful and self-reinforcing; people don't tend to compromise when their fundamental identity appears to be on the ballot.
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It damages trust in government, reinforcing views that public officials will always put politics before the needs of the people they represent, he writes.
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UNHCR spokesman Charlie Yaxley said the agency was reinforcing capacity in southern Mexico to offer counseling, legal assistance and humanitarian aid to asylum-seekers.
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And refuting those false claims requires a person to first mentally articulate them, reinforcing a subconscious connection that lingers far longer than people presume.
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It can become self-reinforcing, economists Adam Ozimek, Kenan Fikri, and John Lettieri wrote in a report last year for the Economic Innovation Group.
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China's first aircraft carrier will also visit in July, after Mr. Xi leaves, reinforcing the military shadow over the city, those papers also said.
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Democrats are also reinforcing their case that the Senate must demand documents from the White House and State Department that Trump refused to provide.
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Momentum is both important and self-reinforcing — most people set goals that they expect to be just out of reach, which is usually demotivating.
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Directing that behavior onto pet-friendly alternatives and reinforcing your pet's good behavior with treats or praise will help your belongings stay pee-free.
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The Marines, fresh off helping American forces withdraw from northeastern Syria, are reinforcing dozens of security personnel positioned at the American Embassy in Baghdad.
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Our schools, churches and civic life should stop reinforcing the unhelpful stereotypes and start calling people to embrace their leadership opportunity, small or large.
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China's factory expanded at the fastest rate in three years, a private sector survey showed on Monday, reinforcing strong government data released on Saturday.
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Since the males leave their families to go to new groups, they don't have as much of this support—reinforcing the female-led clan.
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Data breaches regularly generate news headlines, reinforcing the popular image of foreign hackers piercing the defenses of companies and organizations to steal valuable information.
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The report also includes military-wide directives from Mattis on training guidance, operational discipline and reinforcing already-established protocols within the chain of command.
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It was the second successive year of being knocked out at the first hurdle, reinforcing a reputation of mental fragility at the biggest tournaments.
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On the contrary, the announcement that "One Hundred Years of Solitude" will become a series has reverberated throughout the world, only reinforcing its standing.
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Nucor Corp announced last month it would open a reinforcing bar "micro-mill" in Sedalia, Missouri, in 2019, providing about 250 full-time jobs.
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And people in the lightening industry are reinforcing this idea as well as profiting from it, as Power perhaps unwittingly demonstrated in our conversation.
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The State Department said this is the government agency's first major project on this issue using blockchain, reinforcing the technology's growing application for social causes.
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One major part of these measures would have been reinforcing the level of capital lenders would have to set aside against loans and other assets.
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For decades, Kinsey's most radical conclusion has been ignored in the name of reinforcing strict categories of homosexuality, heterosexuality, and (when it's actually acknowledged) bisexuality.
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By contrast, gridlock in Madrid risks reinforcing the stand-off in Catalonia and wasting the chance to turn the economic recovery into a Spanish renaissance.
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Trump has taken the bait, showing his agitation on Twitter and reinforcing the Bidenworld notion that he is the candidate the White House fears most.
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The reinforcing is done by encasing steel bars—or the ties that support bridges, as in the design of the Genoa structure—within the concrete.
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We live in an age of self-reinforcing beliefs, and the reinforcement of groupthink happens in a feedback loop with the media, especially social media.
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Official surveys on Friday showed that growth in China's manufacturing sector stalled in June, reinforcing views authorities will roll out more stimulus in coming months.
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"Oversupply should return by August, reinforcing a return to the $30-50 oversupply pricing regime, before returning to a balanced market in 2H17," they wrote.
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But many of the fighters who fled Gul's province are reinforcing logistical hubs and receiving recruits to the north in Konar, according to local lawmakers.
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"They also work on the brain's reward pathway and increase dopamine release, which means they're inherently reinforcing, even separate from their sedative properties," she continued.
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In preparation for a marathon, runners use techniques—reinforcing positive affirmations, using meditation to combat stress, etc—to ensure the mind is ready for endurance.
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The purple canvases feature Giotto's biblical scenes, with Mr. Baldessari painting over an angel here and there but still reinforcing the power of Giotto's forms.
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Or perhaps there is no function—just a remnant from evolution or, interesting in terms of the perceived value of feces, a comforting/reinforcing function.
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If it were, then the uptick in C-sections would be self-reinforcing, with bigger babies or narrower pelvises necessitating more and more C-sections.
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In this second part, we return to Nir Eyal's Hooked model to look at reinforcing Joe's behavior through rewards and an investment in your product.
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MILAN (Reuters) - Two of Italy's biggest coffee houses are reinforcing their brands with flagship cafes in Milan near the spot where U.S. rival Starbucks (SBUX.
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Trump drew criticism for remarks on Monday that many interpreted as reinforcing a stigma that veterans who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder are weak.
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The shooter, Dylann Roof, was a proud racist who flaunted the Confederate flag, reinforcing many people's belief that Confederate symbols represent hate more than history.
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At school in the 1990s, she shared a class with children of refugees fleeing wars in the Balkans, reinforcing her belief in Sweden's humanitarian responsibilities.
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ECB President Mario Draghi underscored the risks facing the euro zone economy, reinforcing bets on further stimulus to prevent the region from slipping into recession.
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"The only periods in which negative inflation truly translates itself into negative, self-reinforcing deflationary spirals, is after a financial bubble has burst," Knot said.
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Overall sales were tempered by what CREA called a "self-reinforcing" supply shortage in Toronto, Canada's largest city, where prices have become unaffordable for many.
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Integral to that duty is reinforcing deterrence against those who would weaken our nation's security through the selective, willful, and unauthorized release of sensitive information.
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The first was a talk by Kate Crawford (of Microsoft Research), who described how machine learning algorithms can go wrong, reinforcing and amplifying existing prejudices.
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Reinforcing that space is for men is a fast-and-easy way to tell women not to even bother to try to join the club.
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O B V I O U S L Y. "In this study, we provide evidence for the first time that smartphones are reinforcing," she said.
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And whatever the fate of the most ambitious ventures, the navigable, networked and knowable world that today's satellites are creating, reinforcing and enriching will endure.
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The Los Angeles blueprint for survival, announced in 2015, seeks to solve what is that city's greatest vulnerability: a lack of progress in reinforcing buildings.
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New orders - an indicator of future activity - continued to soften, reinforcing views that business conditions in China will likely get worse before they get better.
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Those over 21990 have done best in rich counties, reinforcing the notion that the link between income and health is strengthening for the middle-aged.
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Second, the strength of network effects is often a function of the existence of reinforcing competitive advantages like economies of scale and, notably, customer captivity.
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Steel concrete reinforcing bar, or rebar, is used in construction to help strengthen structures and lessen the impact from stressors such as tension and temperature.
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It didn't turn out that way, reinforcing the sense that understanding Roseanne Barr is, perhaps, one of the few things more difficult than managing her.
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And never mind that when we're paying attention to and reinforcing the desire to be at the tippy top of the top of our economy.
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Milch added that if the trend continues, wages should also pick up — reinforcing the Reserve Bank of Australia's "glass half full" view of the economy.
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Old footage around Nkrumah's ouster are woven inextricably with flashback scenes, reinforcing the feeling that these fictional characters are truly a part of this history.
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The summit also served a second ideological goal: reinforcing to the North Korean people that byungjin isn't sacrificing self-reliance on the altar of prosperity.
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"... With the addendum on quantitative expectations for newly classified NPLs, which is currently under public consultation, we are reinforcing this framework even further," she said.
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When a tool like PredPol tells police where to go, crime data starts to be affected by PredPol itself, creating a self-reinforcing feedback loop.
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For one thing, they are a tragic way we compare ourselves to others while reinforcing the idea that a better you is hidden underneath somewhere.
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This self-reinforcing culture can also make it harder for women to raise money and garner interest group endorsements, both critical in winning party nominations.
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A self-reinforcing spiral of regulatory capture, self-dealing and influence-peddling has led to intensely concentrated power that is at once economic and political.
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With an "all-hands on deck" order, the Corps could certainly contribute, but in a very limited capacity, to establishing and reinforcing health care facilities.
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The law placed a preference on people coming from north and western Europe allied countries while reinforcing the quota system from other less desirable countries.
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That being said, we have reason to believe that engaging in these sorts of behaviors often just "feels good" and are reinforcing to an animal.
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The sound and the accompanying facial expression (or lack thereof) instantly became a viral meme, reinforcing a long-held notion that Leonard lacked a personality.
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Stocks in the U.S. fell at the start of trading this morning, continuing Wall Street's roller-coaster ride and reinforcing fears of a bear market.
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They passed scissors back and forth, and helped each other with tricky steps, like reinforcing the parcels so that rice wouldn't spill from the seams.
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So, to take on that challenge of a company growing that quickly, hiring people that quickly, then reinforcing the culture and values is really challenging.
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A Syrian state reporter, broadcasting from the town of Saraqeb recaptured by Syrian forces last week, said they were reinforcing positions at the front lines.
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Rodney Bush, the music director, provides solo keyboard accompaniment to Ms. Thompson's songs, reinforcing the impression that we are at a cabaret evening run amok.
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Contractors are erecting five buildings for the boilers and electrical systems, installing backup generators on the roof and reinforcing first-floor facades and basement walls.
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More generally, it will require reinforcing, whenever possible, the notion that it's not only speech that is an individual right and responsibility — so is listening.
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Both sides also have an interest in continuing, or reinforcing, an agreement under which Turkey has curbed the flow of refugees through Turkey into Europe.
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I think this trend falls more into the category of calming our fears and reinforcing that we're doing okay and that everything is all right.
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Depending on one's point of view, the ceremonies may also be reinforcing an image of the 21st-century campus as an incubator for identity politics.
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When things are going well, a self-reinforcing cycle emerges: better governance and policy lead to more trust, which leads to better governance and policy.
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Corporations are benefiting from more political and monopoly power in a self-reinforcing cycle that allows them to extract more in profit from their customers.
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"Japanese yields have been rising and this has been reinforcing the move on the yen," Thu Lan Nguyen, a Frankfurt-based FX strategist at Commerzbank.
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Reinforcing the finding is the discovery that former players were nearly five times more likely to have been prescribed dementia-related medications than non-players.
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If implemented, the change would magnify the size of the U.S. trade deficit, reinforcing the president's view that existing trade deals need to be renegotiated.
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Reinforcing the fact of racial bias in health care, a recent study found that care for black patients is better when they see black doctors.
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POLICY RESPONSE Recessions, like booms, are caused when the change in economic activity is amplified and becomes self-reinforcing through second-round positive feedback effects.
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Like sanctions however, Trump's bellicose rhetoric has reinforced the regime's propaganda, while also reinforcing his belief that his regime depends on a strong nuclear deterrent.
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Therefore, there is virtually no debt that would rank prior to the Eurobonds, thus reinforcing our view of average recovery prospects in case of default.
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American warplanes sought to block the Islamic State from reinforcing fighters in the east by bombing the Tigris bridges linking it to the western side.
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Sending that message, reinforcing those ideals, exposing North Korean athletes to this sort of magnanimity is a far better use of the vice president's time.
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As Watergate bore down in the summer of 1974, Mr. Nixon traveled to the Middle East and then the Soviet Union, reinforcing his peacemaking initiatives.
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But Mr. Rubio also seemed to feed critics' perception of him as squishy on matters of conviction, reinforcing his history of public vacillating and backtracking.
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America's commitment will be on display next year, when some 20,000 of its troops are to practise reinforcing Europe in an exercise called Defender 2020.
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ESPN also reported the NFL recently distributed a memo to teams, reinforcing that any league employee caught betting on games could face discipline, including termination.
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"They're seeing a very majoritarian model in practice and I fear that this might be reinforcing some of their more autocratic tendencies," said Ms. Marks.
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Ballet is widely seen as putting women on a pedestal — male dancers literally lift them over their heads — reinforcing conventional ideas about masculinity and femininity.
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Hence, this study reveals a self‐reinforcing mechanism where the unequal distribution of income leads to political exclusion, which in turn leads to more inequality.
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These three — Mensch, Schindler, and Taylor — form a kind of self-reinforcing information circle, retweeting and validating one another's work on a nearly daily basis.
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Also prone to bouts of insecurity, reinforcing through her behavior that openness is not synonymous with honesty, and fuzzy details don't always obscure larger truths.
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The two concepts of universality are, of course, mutually reinforcing; and the gray vacuum photographs of record are part and parcel of this ideological apparatus.
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He stressed it also included reinforcing surveillance on the public transit, designating more women-only wagons and speeding up the process to file a report.
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So you're saying that the president has created a situation in which journalists, by merely doing their jobs, are reinforcing his entire communications strategy. Right.
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Acquiescing to students' distaste for politics, schools offer students a deficient understanding of what it means to be a citizen, thus reinforcing and sanctioning their attitudes.
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The company is also increasingly reinforcing private-label buying with Alexa, its digital assistant installed in Amazon's Echo home device and a handful of other gadgets.
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Now, results from this experiment have shown that rising temperatures could cause the soil to release that carbon, accelerating global warming in a reinforcing feedback loop.
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The news landed like a nuclear blast, dominating the headlines and television discussion for days and reinforcing exactly the message Trump wanted to send about Clinton.
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His old partners were also hesitant to speak, reinforcing how one of the web's most influential websites remains in many ways a one-man black box.
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They also seem to lament how they initially played BoJack's sexual encounter with Sarah Lynn as a gag, and questions the cultural norms they were reinforcing.
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Earlier, President Mario Draghi underscored the risks facing the euro zone economy, reinforcing bets on possible further stimulus to prevent the region from slipping into recession.
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Firefighters from 16 states have rushed to California, and authorities were reinforcing 3,232 personnel on the Mendocino Complex Fire, which is made up of two blazes.
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That is why I find it bewildering that pioneering feminists wield their pen to deny others their sense of self, reinforcing the power constructs of gender.
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Reinforcing this sense are views of objects from the distant past: a gramophone, a bent-neck mandolin, clothing from the early part of the 20th century.
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The color idea isn't entirely without issue, especially if, say, the color pink gets assigned a female voice and inadvertently results in reinforcing rigid gender roles.
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That self-reinforcing circuit is the prime logic of platforms, and it's why platforms—like the web and social media—grow so fast and so vast.
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Win there is entirely insignificant except reinforcing Rubio's amnesty agenda To the untrained eye, these tweets are equally objectionable ways of saying the same, wrongheaded thing.
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On top of that are the explicit and often racist and sexist insults made by attackers, reinforcing the feeling that no one is safe or welcome.
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Many Greeks were infuriated that the prime minister's speech failed to mention the refugee crisis, reinforcing a growing feeling that Mr Tsipras is out of touch.
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"I'll fight for more freedom and prosperity for all Montana, we need to send Trump some conservative reinforcing that will end the liberal constriction," Rosendale said.
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Baird added: "We will be reinforcing our protocols with every member of our Animal Care staff to prevent an incident like this from ever happening again."
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It's a position McConnell took last year, and one he's standing by as pressure has ramped up to consider reinforcing US defenses ahead of 2020. Sen.
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Growth will also benefit from a mutually reinforcing improvement in the labour market (the unemployment rate was 7.1% in June 2017 compared with 8.0% in 2016).
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"This is victim blaming, which is reinforcing rape culture," said Pyo Let Han, editor and co-founder of Rainfall, the country's only feminist magazine, without hesitation.
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LONDON (Reuters) - British retailers racked up surprisingly strong sales last month, reinforcing how spending by consumers is a bright spot for the economy ahead of Brexit.
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The problem with such alternatives is that they will inevitably further fracture our political landscape, reinforcing the pernicious tendency for people to marinate in echo chambers.
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Reinforcing how tone-deaf the industry is on diversity, the Academy scheduled the awards show on February 773, 2016, at the end of Black History Month.
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Xi Jinping, China's president, seems intent on a model of "Leninist capitalism", reinforcing the Communist Party's political grip, while also strengthening the economy with market reforms.
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But the dominant liberal approach explained poverty as a product of black culture, reinforcing the notion that certain poor people were responsible for their own poverty.
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In early July, by happy coincidence, a state television company began a mini-series about the experience of Chinese fishermen in the 1940s, reinforcing China's view.
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Instead of reinforcing youngsters who need touches, shots, and opportunity, feeding a low-post behemoth who won't be around beyond this season feels like a mistake.
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This creates a kind of self-reinforcing cycle, where the heat from air conditioners is released outside, warming temperatures and furthering the need for air conditioning.
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Moreover, increased distribution within grocery, other retail outlets, and with higher end Reserve stores and Roasteries further strengthen Starbucks' brand equity while reinforcing its competitive strength.
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SBS, which trades as SBS Bank, increased its shareholding in Southsure to 90% in June 2017 from 80%, further reinforcing the importance of Southsure to SBS.
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At every site, he said he tried to pick up skills, carefully observing other workers, asking questions and later reinforcing the lessons by watching YouTube videos.
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