"I'll be honest, we haven't thought strategically — the progressive caucus hasn't leveraged it's power strategically before," Jayapal told reporters last week.
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Think strategically and act upon itParamount for Kershaw is making sure employees are always thinking strategically — and then evaluating how their actions align against those objectives.
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Just two buttons were used to swing at every pitch and then strategically advance your players from base to base—with "strategically" being used very generously here.
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"I'm trying to make the point that the relationship is strategically important, and it's strategically important that we separate ourselves from the conduct of the crown prince," South Carolina Republican Sen.
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But it's also a wasted opportunity — educationally, morally, strategically.
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Three sentences as strategically placed marks for another worldly commentary.
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" And her accompanying hashtags were composed strategically: "#itrumptrump #ichallengetrump #climatechangeexistsfool.
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But plants are chosen strategically, and not just in Milan.
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Strategically, Bernie Sanders spent a lot of time playing pundit.
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Strategically, Sanders has little choice but to go for broke.
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Socialize strategically and upload that digital presentation to your phone.
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That could jeopardize the U.S. lead in strategically vital technologies.
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But, when implemented strategically, the pros outweigh the cons immensely.
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Trump had defended his move on Wednesday as "strategically brilliant".
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She strategically and gracefully avoided talking about her personal life.
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It is not a plausible objective to strategically "eliminate" jihadism.
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"If you're asking for a raise, think strategically," she said.
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The USDA's proposed rule strategically, bureaucratically and undemocratically upholds hunger.
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But he has weighed in strategically on two other occasions.
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Slowly, strategically, she peeled away layers and levels of resistance.
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Chief Justice Roberts has used his power vigorously and strategically.
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And strategically for the United States, it would be nice.
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It's is a dangerous overcorrection, and it's not strategically smart.
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Lastly, Trump needs to use his Twitter feed more strategically.
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"That's what makes the ditches so strategically fascinating," Davis said.
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He wants to blow it up politically, strategically, and ideologically.
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Toxic rhetoric like Gingrich's is therefore dangerous and strategically damaging.
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Thus, AirPods strategically glue together an ecosystem of luxury products.
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It requires you to both think strategically and execute exactly.
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I strategically chose to place my blanket near the exit.
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Strategically, this approach gives Movidius another way to reach customers.
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From what I've gathered, it's all about appearing strategically shitty.
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And it all starts with knowing how to network strategically.
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"Strategically it makes a lot of sense," Ms. Spellman said.
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It is not strategically vital and it is very populous.
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He said the move also had to make sense strategically.
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Terrorists strategically counter attempts to kick them off popular platforms.
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"It's not happening spontaneously, it's happening strategically," Mr. Warhurst said.
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Many speak strategically important languages like Chinese, Korean or Russian.
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"It will also weaken Vietnam diplomatically and strategically," he said.
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"I strategically ran into him in the hallway," Byrd recalled.
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Trump fails to grasp that black voters are strategically pragmatic.
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First of all, strategically, that's not how the internet works.
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Think strategically about the best use of your FSA dollars.
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Once they've grown, they are strategically placed in the harbor.
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He always thinks strategically, and he respectfully connects with people.
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Strategically speaking, they made the fatal error of underestimating him.
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In India, hot stones are strategically placed along the spine.
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Strategically picking the best neighborhoods and properties is also key.
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Working off the campaign's proposed layout, drapes were strategically hung.
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Missouri is beginning to invest strategically at the state level.
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So a country like Kazakhstan becomes much more important strategically.
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"You can strategically place ads wherever you want," he said.
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WHETHER TO HELP THEM OUT OR HELP YOU OUT STRATEGICALLY?
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Network strategically by reaching out to contacts you know well.
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They managed to buy influence and strategically mislead our country.
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It is, however, time to start thinking strategically about them.
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Picking land parcels strategically is also becoming increasingly important, and difficult.
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But the point was -- AMANPOUR: Was Russia strategically going after ISIS?
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As such, his choices, when strategically placed together, pack a wallop.
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Teacher Instagrammers often work together to strategically elevate each other's followings.
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Strategically, the Democrats need black Midwesterners to come out and vote.
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Critically, we need to think strategically about the missing qualified workforce.
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The game requires you to think strategically and is surprisingly addictive.
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This doesn't really strategically change the challenge we face with ISIS.
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It houses a strategically important U.S. airbase and 50 nuclear missiles.
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"This is a population we should think strategically about," Painter said.
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Monitor popular ant thoroughfares and strategically deploy baits along those routes.
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For Moffett, the conditions are being placed on these companies strategically.
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When he refuses to engage strategically, it comes off as condescending.
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Fitch regards Poste Vita as being strategically very important to Poste.
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If people want to donate strategically, who should they listen to?
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Then, they strategically select each recyclable material for its structural properties.
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Trump defended his move on Wednesday and called it "strategically brilliant".
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That's why it is strategically important for them to be here.
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"It's very important strategically to be there," Case says of iOS.
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"I wonder if it had been strategically placed there," Haleyi said.
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Strategically for the U.S., this stability presents an irreplaceable operational advantage.
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The show was also rife with shorter, strategically used musical moments.
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Three drivers divide up seat time, strategically alternating at pit stops.
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He has strategically uncontroversial views on things like the #TakeAKnee movement.
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Strategically, North Korea is an historic buffer between China and Japan.
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" With rule changes, CBS "would strategically want to buy some more.
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However, JD.com maintains that it doesn't strategically push merchants for exclusivity.
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Sure, you can argue that Tai's decision was not strategically sound.
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"She's thinking very strategically, which is great," Pocan told The Hill.
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She launched a public information campaign that included strategically placed billboards.
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Strategically speaking, there's a window of opportunity for the United States.
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It cost India strategically and destroyed years of UPA's hard work.
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Here are some reasons the city is strategically and symbolically vital.
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McConnell did "a fantastic job both strategically & politically," the president said.
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The gown also featured strategically-placed sequin strips across her chest.
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Tough questions Strategically, Tuesday's missile test left Washington with tough questions.
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I feel like this is a bad move creatively and strategically.
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The videos were sometimes released strategically to make specific bargaining requests.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Is Taylor Swift a strategically important American asset?
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Strategically, it makes a lot of sense for us as business.
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But it has always been strategically situated in the theater district.
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The exact meaning of the term has always been strategically fuzzy.
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Today, populism is being strategically used as a divisive political force.
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The Wolverines strategically went to Wagner to open the second half.
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"We need to act in a strategically different way," she said.
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Environmental protection efforts can advance if the environmental movement acts strategically.
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Strategically, these advances have put Assad in a much stronger position.
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Rather than contain herself, she used her rage strategically and politically.
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But we believe that's because we haven't worked strategically with them.
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But this evaluation is more in depth, individualized and strategically implemented.
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Baby registries present a strategically important asset to capture this spending.
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In August, he called the carmaker "fundamentally overvalued" but "strategically undervalued."
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Some settlements were strategically located in line with Israel's security interests.
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Planned economies are aggressively and strategically focused on long-term supremacy.
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"Strategically," Pelosi said when asked how she will use the power.
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Any such action — however strategically unwise — would absolutely require Congressional authorization.
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We have to handle this handle this professionally, officially, patriotically, strategically.
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Most billionaires don't give nearly as much, or nearly as strategically.
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We can deploy our existing customer relations strategically in this process.
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The Gulf is a strategically important area for the United States.
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Traditionally, the key events in something as strategically crucial as Sino-U.
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It was also a mega failure -- both strategically and, critics say, ethically.
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The city lies strategically between Aleppo and the ISIS heartland of Raqqa.
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Like Alibaba, Tencent strategically chooses which allies it lets into its turf.
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In Fitch's view, INGBA has a strategically important role within the group.
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To do so, he acknowledges, they may have to become strategically deaf.
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When a political storm erupts, he strategically decides when to insert himself.
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The event has enormous consequences for the Stark family, strategically and emotionally.
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He adds that his team also plans to begin acquiring companies strategically.
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This is the Trump plan to strategically shift the judiciary toward constitutionalism.
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ZARIF: There are operations -- because it was not a strategically sound operation.
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But only if it is deployed strategically, which it generally hasn't been.
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Fitch views PCB as a strategically important subsidiary to its parent, PCH.
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Some families strategically go to different stores to get their hurricane supplies.
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Apple appears to have strategically engineered this tension into its product portfolio.
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This is a clarion call for working more strategically with limited resources.
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Second, Barr quoted the Mueller report selectively and strategically to protect Trump.
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Netflix has only climbed the Emmy ladder by strategically playing the odds.
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"Strategically it is a very good idea," said BCS analyst Mitch Mitchell.
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Chinese analysts believe that using Arctic routes would help China strategically, too.
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That said, participation of Samaipata Ventures looks strategically like a good fit.
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It isn't the media that's been strategically holding fire—it's the Democrats.
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Julia's about as delicate strategically as Scot was in the immunity challenge.
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At first, it was in hidden corners, then behind strategically stacked boxes.
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Tehran may also look to strategically benefit from the Gulf fall-out.
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I look forward to them strategically supporting the future development of Klarna.
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I believe Ivanka Trump has worked hard and strategically for her success.
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He wins the Loved Ones reward and strategically brings Gavin and Julie.
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They don't spend years trying to strategically or inoffensively break their silence.
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The Underwoods will release the Conway and Brockhart tapes slowly and strategically.
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It's no different than the way Beyoncé strategically releases content and messaging.
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Her case that she used her emotions strategically mostly generated eye rolls.
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Yet strategically, Russia is no alternative to the Western alliance for Turkey.
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The security forces are "strategically confused on priorities", says a retired general.
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Courteney Cox strategically hid her pregnancy during Monica's final on-screen moments.
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If you build carefully and strategically, you can have an immediate impact.
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This was a strategically vital mission, and the whole world was watching.
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President Trump would also do well to start thinking strategically about migration.
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But strategically, it is clear that Nintendo has enjoyed a power-up.
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The live actors were strategically placed in areas that enhanced the storyline.
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I think the key is that strategically this was right for us.
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I think that we feel good about strategically where Oracle sits today.
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Is the country and its political leaders strategically planning for a solution?
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Fitch believes that the banks are strategically important subsidiaries of the parents.
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Target stores are strategically laid out to encourage impulse buying among customers.
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"Strategically ISIS is still expanding outside of Iraq and Syria," Harvey said.
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This is a strategically significant growth area of the U.S.-Taiwan relationship.
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And a teboller, an unassuming sourdough bun strategically pocked with chocolate chips.
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And now he is running TV ads strategically in the early states.
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It had good philanthropic practices, but it was not very strategically focused.
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Nor is there any reason not to use our buying power strategically.
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The first is that Elizabeth Warren is running a strategically brilliant campaign.
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I had to think strategically about how I went about the research.
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I can see where you'd like voters to think strategically, but gee.
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But many antifa activists do not think strategically about whom they alienate.
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Ms. Watt spread those stretchers strategically through ambulance services in her region.
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I thought her performance Wednesday evening was tactically brilliant and strategically catastrophic.
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Rather, it's a warning that jokes about conspiracy theories are strategically ineffective.
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Over the years, we have offered strategically-focused assistance to the region.
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The joint monoculture dissolves service cultures and their ability to think strategically.
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That enraged Mr Trump, who maintains that his decision was "strategically brilliant".
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When you send in your application matters, so applying strategically is smart.
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On our end, we strategically chose the hourlong window for the participants.
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"Strategically, there's no reason to put it out there now," he said.
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Zhuo encourages hiring managers to hire thoughtfully and strategically as they can.
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To think strategically, one has to imagine oneself in the enemy's place.
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A familiar face then emerges with help from strategically placed projected lights.
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As in previous diplomatic standoffs, Incirlik, a strategically located air base just 60 miles from the Syrian border that houses 2,700 American service members, has become a key point of contention, with US officials insisting it remains strategically important.
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CT: Can it matter to Asia politically and strategically even though they pulled out of a huge multilateral trade pact like TPP, in other words, they pulled out economically but they still want to be there politically and strategically?
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But it may help the firm that it remains geographically and strategically focused.
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Park recommends 12 to 15 characters with strategically placed special characters or symbols.
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Strategically, Feinstein could have had a valid reason to keep the allegations quiet.
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In response, many of them seem to be using social media more strategically.
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It only takes 51 votes in the Senate to do that so strategically.
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That's where strategically setting short-term goals to get motivated came into play.
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The Cherry River project strategically builds consensus for renaming in the Montana community.
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And I have done it strategically, so I could arrive at this moment.
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I'd say, strategically, if you're invested in equities, then stay invested in equities.
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Gun control supporters say that would be a symbolic and strategically important threshold.
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Strategically, though, the microwave is about much more than making popcorn slightly faster.
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A covetous Napoleon said conquering the strategically located island was "worth any price".
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And, like anyone strategically crafting their personal brand, he has a backup plan.
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Witness the strategically timed publication of hacked e-mails by WikiLeaks and others.
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Think: strategically-placed liner, Hollywood's favorite "brassy undereye," and a certain lipstick finish.
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The exhibit has been strategically designed to make as much money as possible.
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Geographically, Turkey occupies some of the most strategically important territory in the world.
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Strategically, it makes sense for Disney to embrace the character on multiple levels.
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This could be a good time to lock in more strategically significant gains.
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To be clear, I think the path Microsoft is pursuing is strategically correct.
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Location matters, so installations could be placed strategically to maximize effects, said Motesharrei.
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A series of light-sensitive (photovoltaic) cardiomyocytes were strategically aligned along the top.
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Last year, PayPal strategically backed Acorns, the U.S. micro-savings app for millennials.
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Instead, think carefully and strategically about what you're doing with your money today.
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"Strategically we're going down some very specific paths and seeking partnerships," he says.
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After all, there is significant upside for the United States strategically and economically.
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In each photo — there are three in total — her stomach is strategically covered.
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Why shouldn't it own the cycle when it can — it's only strategically sound.
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Nations will choose to accommodate a United States that trades strategically and fairly.
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And, strategically, that&aposs very important for us and very important for them.
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As a result, it's been able to grow strategically at its own pace.
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We compliment each other strategically, and the acquisition felt like a natural step.
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He's also got 260 full-time Iowa staffers placed strategically around the state.
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All right, so publicly moving back into that world, I'm strategically doing it.
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"We have strategically decided we will have more focus on India," Moopen said.
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Having a bank so plugged into emerging markets was seen as strategically helpful.
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Strategically placed speakers ensured that every line and Shakespearean reference could be appreciated.
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Climate change is a crisis we need to act on immediately and strategically.
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But strategically and politically, we need to recognise that we have a problem.
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And Sam knew it, strategically withholding all potentially inflammatory information from his letter.
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There are hopeful notes, strategically placed, and frequent shifts into crowd-pleasing bits.
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Washington is putting China in a strategically dicey double-bind on tech issues.
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Sometimes you have to strategically risk breaking things in order to get there.
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"He doesn't get down in the weeds; he thinks more strategically," Wilk recalled.
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This plan is an invaluable tool for directing investments in women's agency strategically.
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Outlets are strategically placed all around the room, exactly where you need them.
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Despite the poor connection with public transport, the location is strategically well-chosen.
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Ironically, any such emphasis remains essentially beside the point, both legally and strategically.
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Learn how companies communicate strategically and position their brands in a market niche.
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The hospital is strategically important because it overlooks surrounding areas held by insurgents.
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And Apple's strategically significant online services businesses would arguably benefit from clearer accountability.
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Moody's views the acquisition as strategically positive for IBM's long-term cloud strategy.
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Jess returned last night, leaving the props that strategically covered her belly behind.
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Bridenstine described space as an increasingly competitive environment where America is strategically vulnerable.
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They control strategically important checkpoints and support Syrian military positions across the countryside.
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It would be strategically disastrous for the US military to ignore climate change.
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Avenatti has been strategically — if maddeningly — coy about just what he's holding back.
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Park benches are strategically placed at each vista overlooking this lightly trodden land.
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If their release is strategically timed, it could have immediate and devastating consequences.
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What's the single biggest mistake we've made — tactically or strategically — in this war?
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May's secretive style, though helpful strategically, made it difficult to build those bridges.
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I worked at this for 2000 years, to bring this man down. Strategically.
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Their recommendations include networking strategically and relaxing your standards for a good job.
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Strategically, the Battle of LAKE ERIE was critical in the War of 22007.
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Alaska's location is strategically important, but the conditions up there are a challenge.
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First of all, was this decision made carelessly or was it made strategically?
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I think this year I'm playing really well strategically, and I'm enjoying it.
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Then on October 20, the two cranes were toppled with strategically placed explosives.
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Last year, Google said its AI silicon is becoming even more strategically important.
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"For a bomber, this would have been a strategically important place," he said.
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WILFRED FROST: We're going to dive into all of those different factors strategically.
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Mr. Kors is being strategically drawn in, whether he likes it or not.
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In it, Fonda is seen with her hands strategically placed over her mouth.
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The United States needs to engage more strategically in the global multilateral system.
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STRATEGICALLY YOU HAVE CHOSEN WHAT MIGHT BE DESCRIBED AS – KERNEN: DIGITAL VERSES PREMIUM.
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"Companies will have to choose strategically which political issues they want to address."
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The power of fake news, she concluded, incentivized politicians to strategically spread untruths.
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Malaysia's Pengerang peninsula sits strategically between the Malacca Strait and the South China Sea.
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The islands are also close to strategically important shipping lanes and fertile fishing grounds.
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"The progressive caucus hasn't leveraged its power strategically before," Jayapal told reporters last month.
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Lyft's arrival to public markets will be a major advantage for the company strategically.
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Likewise, strategically placed welded seams around the abdomen encourage athletes to engage those muscles.
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Likewise, strategically placed welded seams around the abdomen encourage athletes to engage those muscles.
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Both the US and China are in a strategically tricky situation on North Korea.
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"Strategically, they're so that the response from the other team takes longer," he said.
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Project team members take the light weight container to manholes in strategically selected neighborhoods.
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"It gives us an edge tactically, it gives us an edge strategically," Mabus said.
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One can't help but wonder if the White House is deploying her Instagrams strategically.
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The PA has meanwhile endorsed but strategically kept its distance from the BDS movement.
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How do you strategically make sure that you don't get hit from left field?
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The company has more than 50 healthcare-dedicated facilities strategically positioned within global markets.
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In the image, the gun held by the titular character was strategically ripped out.
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There's a strategically important governor's race in Ohio that Republicans badly want to win.
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The CRO needs to talk strategically about life cycle revenue — across the customer journey.
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The company has strategically designed its websites to serve the demographics that frequent them.
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It's used strategically to address the film's inherent problems, and ease viewers through them.
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Specifically, the kind of hard work that required strategically planned trips to the john.
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Several large, strategically placed digital screens will keep the design moving throughout the evening.
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The country strategically uses low tax rates to spur domestic investment from foreign corporations.
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The wheels are so strategically placed that you'll have to see them for yourself.
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Djibouti is strategically important as it is on the route to the Suez Canal.
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There's a DJ in the corner and strategically placed speakers blare out techno music.
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"If we choose carefully and strategically, that could be a real boon," he said.
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The Kondo ritual, probably strategically, doesn't include any commandments about what not to buy.
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A friendly Buddhist country in southeast Asia might be a strategically good choice, too.
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The public sector can strategically recruit more inclusive tech talent to reflect America's population.
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Which means detainees may be more inclined to approach therapy strategically instead of honestly.
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"We look at our business strategically and with a strong client focus," he said.
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Strategically finance your business acquisitions so you don't pay all the cash up front.
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The navy piece featured flared legs and strategically placed lace flowers over her unmentionables.
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Strategically speaking, however, applying sanctions and confronting the export of terror is not sufficient.
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USTR said the components were "strategically important" to the "Made in China 2025" program.
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Strategically using a health savings account in conjunction with your 401(k) may help.
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"The Philippines is very important to me strategically and militarily," Trump told Bloomberg News.
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The Eiffel Tower was strategically visible in the background for the perfect photo frame.
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One-on-one interviews tend to be strategically planned, and candid moments are rare.
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This move betrays our allies' troops in Syria and Iraq, and is strategically incompetent.
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There's less strategically news on the TV, but you might pull from it online.
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Brixmor Property Group does that, Taylor explained, by finding places to strategically raise rent.
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Aubry gets that Tai, like everybody, operates as much emotionally as he does strategically.
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HAVING SAID THAT, IF A STORE IS NOT STRATEGICALLY RELEVANT, IT WON'T STAY OPEN.
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For the event, she wore a daring denim jumpsuit covered with strategically-placed holes.
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Strategically, the idea to put the two businesses back together is far from absurd.
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Factually speaking, he doesn't need expensive nuclear weapons to strategically threaten the United States.
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They're strategically put there to make the lighter windproof, a rare feature for lighters.
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It's okay to talk about debt early in the relationship — but do it strategically
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Trump on Sunday told reporters that he found a purchase of Greenland "strategically" interesting.
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But if you use the card strategically, you might be happy with the results.
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The development comes amid a period of relative calm in the strategically important region.
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After that conversation, Doodly advises preparing a strategically constructed, easily shareable salary increase letter.
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The actor's gown had a sheer top with strategically-placed flowers embroidered on top.
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It's very geo strategically important in its positioning and a variety of different ways.
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ARRIVAL A dozen pod-shaped spacecraft land on Earth, strategically placed around the globe.
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He has long had a favorite table there, one strategically placed for maximum visibility.
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These one- to eight-bedroom cabins are strategically staggered throughout the resort for privacy.
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"It's strategically and financially right," Vattenfall's Chief Executive Magnus Hall told a news conference.
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We are strategically and tactically dependent on fuel for nearly all of our missions.
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When it comes to strategically mastering deals, there are basically two schools of thought.
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They had me sandwiched strategically, both of them smirking, and panic shot through me.
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Think about it strategically: there are thousands of applications and essays to get through.
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Book strategically, and you just might just be able to afford that dream vacation.
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If you're always taking action, how can you truly strategically plan your next move?
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To achieve that, a policy that attacks root causes is essential, ethically and strategically.
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Strategically this information doesn't reveal a lot about how to defeat the White Walkers.
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The more advanced kits use strategically placed pieces of reflective tape to trigger movement.
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"This deal is very strategically driven by the Irish Stock Exchange," she said Thursday.
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"Strategically tapping your savings leaves you more to spend in retirement," Mr. Meyer says.
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There's a big difference between doing it out of desperation and doing it strategically.
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Huawei is strategically important to China's ambitions in technology from 5G networks to chips.
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But these are moves of self-preservation, honesty deployed strategically to look like usefulness.
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"These active measures may be tactically successful, but strategically they fail," Dr. Selvage said.
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With even more power outlets and USB charging ports strategically placed between the cushions.
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They say early voting and their candidate's strategically smart campaign will lead to victories.
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How would you try to influence China on trade if you were thinking strategically?
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However, I do want to vote strategically to keep the Conservatives from winning leadership.
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But a precipitous force withdrawal could hurt the US strategically in the Middle East.
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Was I bearing witness to a strategically filmed hidden-camera commercial for the site?
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Both the government and rebel sides view Al Bab as a strategically important prize.
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Even as they are publicly denigrated, privately the billionaires' blessing is still strategically sought.
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Warren takes the prize as the most strategically incompetent candidate in the Democratic field.
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Only recently, we engaged a financial adviser who is strategically planning for our future.
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Attempts to regain those territories for China would be both symbolically and strategically important.
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She can even duplicate Cher's casual swagger while wearing strategically placed shreds of fabric.
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Can that work for nuclear weapons, which seem more strategically vital than other munitions?
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I'm all in favor of the Democrats acting cautiously and strategically when investigating Trump.
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Moreover, Trump has harmed his position for months in thinking tactically rather than strategically.
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They tend to cast their ballot strategically, voting for the lesser of two evils.
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Very few nations prosper without well-organised and strategically focused hard work and sacrifice.
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Measures have also been introduced in strategically sensitive places in other parts of China.
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Even so, the plan is strategically vital for Kim, say former North Korean diplomats.
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Surely Kardashian will follow in her footsteps — with or without the strategically pointy pinky nail.
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This was not an opportunistic act or a coincidental kidnapping, but a strategically calculated one.
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INGRAHAM: Is he trying to flatter Putin to get what we want strategically from Putin?
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San Francisco's sirens are activated by a manned central controller strategically placed within the city.
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We handle our our education, our aspirations in other areas very methodically, thoughtfully and strategically.
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The Leaky Tech Pipeline is designed to help companies strategically tackle diversity and inclusion initiatives.
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Jackson wore a sheer peacock-inspired frock, featuring colorful embellishments that strategically covered her top.
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I strategically sat in the back during class, but the instructor could still see everything.
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The islands are also strategically located near key shipping routes, making them a valuable asset.
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She strategically repositioned herself to avoid overexposure while introducing Lovato — all without missing a beat.
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In addition to spending the U.S. dollar smarter, we must also spend it more strategically.
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This is not a strategically important location to the most powerful nation in the world.
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Choo said Mr. Chang would stay late into the night to strategically place each light.
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The mere use of a large bomb, in and of itself, is not strategically significant.
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"The concept came up and ... strategically it's interesting," Trump told reporters in Morristown, New Jersey.
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We're talking plates littered with food residue and torn panties strategically placed on the bed.
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Neurostimulation has also been strategically adopted by the military to enhance training in Special Ops.
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"Strategically, we continue to see rising interest for higher-level autonomous vehicle technology," he said.
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Phones remain strategically important to Xiaomi as it looks to lower-end phones for growth.
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The wider story here though appears to be one of a firm completely strategically adrift.
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The country's military and economic priorities collide in the under-developed but strategically important north.
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Fighting in the strategically crucial Al Ramouseh neighborhood in southern Aleppo continued, the group said.
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DuVernay's message is also pretty strategically timed, as she makes clear in her initial tweet.
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Rankine-Galloway called the area that Turkey was working to secure "strategically important" to ISIS.
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Pay attention to what they're saying and think strategically about how best to help them.
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We have plans to systematically and strategically open the right stores in the right places.
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"We have strategically decided not to play the unicorn game," Klein said in an interview.
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But like so many of our cities' above-ground features, they weren't always designed strategically.
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Attackers can initiate stack overflows strategically to gain more access or privileges on a system.
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Strategically for us it's very important to use that and then improve our market share.
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LESLIE PICKER: Alright, David, I have a question, more strategically about bank M&A broadly.
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The United States says it has clear ideas for the strategically important "Indo-Pacific" region.
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Because back channels are common methods of communication used strategically to achieve a desired end.
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Strategically, programmers would need to go where the money is big and play the numbers.
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This isn't something the show sneaks under the rug — or strategically muffles, if you will.
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What, you don't have to strategically plan to knock your family out after holiday gatherings?
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While misinformation may not be intended to deceive, disinformation is distributed intentionally and often strategically.
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Fitch views SIAT as strategically "important" to UnipolSai, as defined in its group rating methodology.
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So he can withstand a pair of defections -- perhaps strategically chosen to protect vulnerable seats.
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Apple won some money from these lawsuits, but strategically speaking, they ended in a draw.
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Our hero Kevin McCallister maps out his defenses, strategically planning surprises for the Wet Bandits.
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But "strategically and politically, we need to recognize that we have a problem," he said.
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Establishing that the missile can work is essential, both politically and strategically, to Mr. Kim.
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And they can't comprehend how sexual and emotional intimacy can be employed strategically as labor.
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"I don't disagree with him philosophically but I disagree with him strategically," the strategist said.
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The firm has a history of investing strategically in companies and then snapping them up.
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You can argue, too, that Darth Vader's decision to betray Emperor Palpatine wasn't strategically sound.
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We thought it was bad both strategically and also tactically, thought it was a mistake.
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"We located strategically near EMW so that women would know there's another option," Henderson said.
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Some women strategically tailor their political prints so a candidate's face is across their derrière.
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Use your employees like "chess pieces" and strategically assign work that plays to their abilities.
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It will also require contingency planning for future strikes, against even more strategically significant targets.
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Just a lack of Turkish cooperation could undermine the alliance in a strategically important region.
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Strategically positioned for steeper rates curves, paying 10 year breakeven inflation, long Gold, SPX vs.
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The shells and larvae are grouped together and strategically placed somewhere off New York's coastline.
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More strategically, Trump might have feared alienating white nationalists who supported him in the election.
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Their priorities are appropriately aligned and their resources are strategically allocated to meet those requirements.
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Consequently a diversification of revenue streams is increasingly strategically important for traditional TV media businesses.
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B. Getting a nipple piercing without weeping because she can strategically control her pain response?
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"I think strategically deploying tariffs and messaging and regulations is the key here," he added.
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"We feel strategically complete, there are no acquisitions that we need to do," said Bracken.
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Strategically, those words conclude Trump's sentences, being the last words to resonate with the audience.
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The details: Syria's southwest is a strategically sensitive area that borders Jordan, Lebanon and Israel.
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Li arranges his holdings strategically to ensure his security despite the state of the economy.
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The outside of the suit also featured strategically placed pearls that looked like body piercings.
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She's not strategically tacking in a misguided effort to compromise with increasingly uncompromising conservative colleagues.
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The table was set with place cards, gold lace paper napkins and strategically arranged ashtrays.
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Neither Farah nor Kunduz were as strategically important as Ghazni, the capital of Ghazni Province.
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Sri Lanka is strategically located in the Indian Ocean along major shipping routes across Asia.
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To some extent, of course, the structure of "This Is Us" requires strategically revealing information.
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The answer, apparently, is a chic pile of monochrome pumpkins, strategically strewn by the entryway.
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Directing your time and energy strategically will save you a lot of time and frustration.
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We wonder if it was escalated deceptively, strategically bungled and tainted by racism and imperialism.
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Another tent, where beer flowed, was strategically placed where players entered and left the ice.
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Tel Tamer is on a strategically important highway, the M4, that runs east to west.
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In fact, they use lies strategically, to promote civic division, which then justifies authoritarian crackdowns.
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"Huge, fabulous, strategically placed new Banksyesque graffiti in Dover on A20," he wrote on Twitter.
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"Strategically, it's interesting," he has said, concluding that the United States should therefore buy it.
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She said that the police "did this strategically" while she was appearing on Democracy Now.
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Milk is perishable, so producers can't strategically stock up their product as consumer demands shift.
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"What I understood was Kurt was thinking tactically and I was concerned strategically," Kent said.
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When managed strategically, immigration creates additional consumer demand, which is good news for all workers.
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First, let's think strategically about how we educate young people in civic literacy and engagement.
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Israeli leaders view it as strategically significant since it controls the border with neighboring Jordan.
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I think it was a strategically important acquisition for JP Morgan and it went well.
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We've made great progress both financially but also strategically and we'll continue to do that.
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"That's who our partner is; that's who our strategically shared interest is with," he said.
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"Strategically, it's interesting," he has said, concluding that the United States should therefore buy it.
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It is also nuclear-armed and strategically located next to India, China, Iran and Afghanistan.
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Boeing's decision-making processes, India's strategically bloated budget and Apple's impact on the Chinese economy.
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Late nights and early mornings are her time for writing, for trying to think strategically.
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"I think strategically deploying tariffs, and messaging and regulations, is the key here," Perry said.
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Ericsson, which competes with Chinese firms in the strategically critical mobile telecoms business, is one.
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That gets to a second way that islands can be strategically important: as transportation hubs.
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The two-notch difference between the Long-Term IDRs of Agos and CACF reflects Agos's majority but not full ownership by CACF and Fitch's view that Agos is not a core but a strategically important subsidiary in a strategically important country for the CA group.
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The two-notch difference between the Long-Term IDRs of Agos and CACF reflects that Agos is majority-, but not fully-owned, by CACF as well as Fitch's view that Agos is a strategically important subsidiary in a strategically important country for the CA group.
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Blame the strategically placed ellipses — after all, sometimes it's what you don't say that speaks volumes.
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In hindsight, my focus on women of color wasn't something I strategically set out to do.
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During the event, dancers will be wearing a strategically placed temporary tattoo with a QR code.
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These determinants have stripped Republicans of the tools they need to make strategically sound institutional decisions.
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Trump said the tariffs would be imposed on a list of strategically important imports from China.
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Fitch views MIF as a strategically important subsidiary of Maybank Indonesia because of their strong linkages.
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I had to strategically tiptoe around my belongings to keep myself from crushing or breaking anything.
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"Strategically, standing up to the Americans plays well at home," said Toronto trade lawyer Mark Warner.
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There's really no positive way for this news to impact the duo — either romantically or strategically.
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The place was close to Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, so it was strategically important.
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CD: We've strategically launched The R Collective at a real tipping point in the consumer mindset.
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Rather, the interventions would be "one of the most ideal uses of medications": briefly and strategically.
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Strategically, it couldn't come at a more important time for movie studios — and their corporate parents.
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For one, restaurateurs can follow their colleagues into the fast-casual game and expand out strategically.
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The location was perfect: easily defensible and strategically invaluable, at the hinge between Europe and Asia.
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Jeff Fortenberry strategically positioned himself next to another person to hide his casualwear from the cameras.
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Gibraltar's role for the U.K. is more than merely symbolic, hence its strategically important military base.
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In the snap, Lohan strategically positioned her arms and legs as she posed for the camera.
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Today, artists can strategically enhance, change, add to, and, yes, cover, tattoos in pretty remarkable ways.
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The Stockholm-based startup also describes the move as a "culturally, creatively and strategically" great fit.
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For years, Republicans have lobbied aggressively and strategically to get conservative jurists appointed throughout the country.
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The model wore a sheer peacock-inspired frock, featuring colorful embellishments that strategically covered her top.
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Roberts, a savvy tactician, appears to be strategically waiting until the political and judicial situation clarifies.
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For instance, when "someone [orders] something very strategically like onions on their food," says Jane, 18.
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He said Twitter could be beneficial to the company as a way to strategically reach consumers.
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This was the seventh passage of U.S. warships through the narrow, strategically sensitive waterway since July.
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"Don't get me wrong — I actually admire people who think strategically about their careers," she says.
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Originally, the Serial crew aimed to get 300,000 listeners per episode — strategically, enough to cover costs.
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So the more positions he takes that I don't like in a sense is strategically fine.
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The first purchase, of course, is a precision mouse with strategically placed buttons and adjustable DPI.
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It will largely be up to the publishing community to ally and fight ad blocking strategically.
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We've put a lot of money into it, but we haven't really looked strategically and systematically.
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Being an at-risk youth means not always having the privilege and perspective to think strategically.
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When people sign up for the club, they'll receive strategically timed deliveries of Summer Water Rosé.
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Cladoosby admits he "was really surprised" by the fast moving events after his strategically-timed entreaty.
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Let's just say she didn't have any props at all — save for a strategically placed bedsheet.
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Strategic Importance Attribute Assessed as Stronger TfL is strategically important for London and the UK economy.
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We see also strong synergies between UBB and KBC because Bulgaria is strategically important for KBC.
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It is time that America wields its power wisely, strategically, and unapologetically in the Middle East.
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To emphasize job creation in the United States is strategically important for any conversation with Trump.
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I finally decided to just strategically dip his thumb in new purées for him to suck.
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TIME reports that Garland was strategically placed behind props during the film to conceal her stomach.
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Whitford — Democratic voters alleged that Republican legislators unfairly and strategically put Democrats at a disadvantage statewide.
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I worked with photographers very strategically because they were an eye to everything that was happening.
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I'm talking fur, colorful gowns, dragon necklaces, and bows and arrows slung strategically over people's shoulders.
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Black churches strategically relocated here, and prime residential properties were bought for settlement by black residents.
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In the UK, they are strategically cultivating a workforce to create and use AI-enabled devices.
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Mr. Rinehart tried to change that notion by operating more strategically, those who knew him said.
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It has constructed projects strategically, as part of a highly successful effort to catalyze economic growth.
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Should you get hungry, there are meal options centrally and strategically located all over the complex.
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THERE'S A STRATEGIC FIT, THERE'S A LOGIC STRATEGICALLY, THE NUMBERS FINANCIALLY ADD UP AND THERE'S OPPORTUNITY.
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He believes the battle against snakebite envenomation could yet be transformed with greater funding, strategically applied.
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Qatar is strategically significant for the United States as it houses the Al Udeid Air Base.
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General Motors, the largest American automaker, has been strategically reducing its fleet sales since last year.
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We noticed that there was a coffee station strategically placed at the front of the store.
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The Alexander Wang piece was embellished with strategically-placed pearls, which resembled stomach and nipple piercings.
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Aleppo's surrounding area is also strategically important because it encompasses valuable supply routes into neighboring Turkey.
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He became Saudi Arabia's go-to builder, earning contracts for the kingdom's most strategically significant projects.
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The Republican base, however, may not be thinking strategically, and they are certainly not thinking institutionally.
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Attached to the exterior were strategically placed pearls that looked like nipple and belly-button piercings.
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"For us, the U.S. offshore wind market is a very attractive, strategically important market," he said.
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They are often located on private Palestinian land and strategically placed to make two states impossible.
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Strategically, Moscow and Tehran see eye to eye in terms of preserving the existing Syrian government.
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But the mining rights that Russia acquired in the United States are strategically and commercially insignificant.
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How else are they affecting what you do day to day and then more broadly strategically?
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Mr. Putin fears and respects a Turkey strategically anchored in the West and committed to NATO.
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Avoid your ex — strategically The urge to keep in touch with an ex can be powerful.
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Weiss' 1966 dissertation analyzed geopolitical strife through an economic lens, arguing for limited, strategically applied force.
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The point is: My mind was already inclined toward scatterfocus, but I wasn't using it strategically.
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Democratic and Republican leaders declared that the president's statement was dishonest, morally blinkered and strategically obtuse.
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Strategically, Japan is also seeking to position itself in the region as a counterforce to China.
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More strategically, scaring one's critics into submission won't work if those critics don't understand what's happening.
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Artfully piled trash and strategically abandoned cars simulate urban desolation, here in Copenhagen rather than Atlanta.
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This is a grotesque and strategically layered delight (not technically ice cream — rather, a "dessert bar").
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"We could disagree on tactic, but strategically we'd have to be in the exact same page."
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Fitch sees BAY as a strategically important subsidiary of the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd.
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The lists can be key for young job seekers trying to think strategically about their careers.
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Franz-Michael Mellbin, the European Union ambassador to Kabul, said Mr. Trump's vagueness was strategically shrewd.
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We could disagree on tactics but strategically we'd have to be on the exact same page.
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Or you can turn an operating system's features against itself, strategically manipulating them to gain control.
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Strategically rebalance the portfolio as needed," and "include companies that are using or developing exponential technologies.
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So he developed an email to strategically partner with other companies interested in offering his services.
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Thousands of international companies and start-ups strategically invest their time and money in our economy.
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A boy, with the help of some strategically dropped kibbles, meets and takes in a dog.
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It has constructed projects strategically, as part of a highly successful effort to catalyze economic growth.
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But strategically, we are very interested in acquiring or in licensing phase two, phase three projects.
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It's seen as strategically crucial to regions and islands around Britain that aren't served by rail.
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On the trail last weekend, Cuomo veered strategically between listing his achievements and railing against Trump.
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Russia's strengthening of its ties with China are inevitable, and are strategically beneficial to both countries.
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Only the president can ensure that the next nuclear arsenal is strategically rational and fiscally prudent.
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It is only in the past decade that Krombacher started to think strategically about export markets.
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PC: We're having on-going dialogues as to how to work better strategically for the future.
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If you are ready to launch a venture, use your time and energy to network strategically.
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Strategically planning their moves helps them channel the energies that are required of them to succeed.
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I'm asking you to think more seriously and strategically about why you possess what you possess.
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"Partnering with Savage makes sense logistically and strategically," Bill Fellows, Bartlett's CEO, said in a statement.
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Applicants must explain whether the product is "strategically important" to China's "Made in China 2025" plan.
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Economically and strategically, open borders isn't just a good plan — it's the only chance we've got.
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Credit cards are convenient tools for improving your credit score if you use them strategically, e.g.
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American soybean bean farmers were strategically targeted by China, with oversupply and flooding exacerbating the issue.
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That is being in a company, strategically we made some plays, and those didn't work out.
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The Philippine archipelago consists of 7,107 of them — and happens to be very strategically important, indeed.
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You shouldn&apost vote for a candidate because you think other people -- you shouldn&apost strategically vote.
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That has everything to do with the way in which voters have been strategically packed into districts.
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String up some lights, or strategically place some dripless candles so you can use it at night.
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Kirsten Gillibrand's strategically positioned rally in front of Trump International Hotel in New York City last week.
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I strategically overweight specific areas of the market that have historically been associated with higher expected returns.
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Thankfully, producers strategically covered up the malfunction by placing an American Idol logo over the exposed area.
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By strategically redrawing district boundaries, gerrymanderers can engineer voting distributions to create an uneven electoral playing field.
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Anglian Water topped a list of companies seen as strategically investing in work culture and growth opportunities.
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It held importance as a fur trading post, and was strategically useful for its proximity to China.
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Palmyra is seen as strategically important to both sides in Syria's more than five year civil war.
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"We also didn't foresee that the US would strategically attack us on so many fronts," he added.
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Whether you go for an all-over look or some strategically placed highlights is up to you.
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And we also get a clearer sense of how the CPD strategically spread information about the shooting.
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Six strategically placed signs around the city depict a group of women in a police-style lineup.
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Strategically positioned in the nation's midsection, the home of Kansas City Southern is a major rail link.
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Fathers falters strategically in imagining that the most effective way to fight myths is with other myths.
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There's a huge difference between posting pictures leisurely and strategically planning out every post, caption, and idea.
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"You don't just slap hair on a giant pumpkin, you have to strategically place it," Paras said.
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Jubbaland is seen as the breadbasket of Somalia and the capital Kismayo is a strategically important port.
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That is, he would upload videos with strategically chosen titles to see which videos triggered the algorithm.
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It also shows how strategically important SoFi believes banking will be to the future of its business.
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The idea is to focus primarily on seed and Series A deals that serve HP Inc. strategically.
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It does not have to focus exclusively on the bottom line if business benefits the kingdom strategically.
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The Sanders campaign failed to make the most of the fact that black voters are strategically pragmatic.
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The strategically important waterway links crude producers in the Middle East with key markets across the world.
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Oath, and its owner Verizon, are clearly in the midst of a big shift organizationally and strategically.
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In contrast, active managers have the ability to strategically allocate away from potentially lower yielding government bonds.
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In an election that became a referendum on Mr Netanyahu, many Israelis look to have voted strategically.
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Discovery and CBS have a mix of assets that make a combination strategically feasible and potentially compelling.
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"Paramount was strategically perfect in their marketing and publicity game," said comScore senior media analyst Paul Dergarabedian.
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This was a strategically poor time for Trump to reach back to nativist shibboleths of any kind.
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The car's navigation system strategically planned the charging stops and they were automatically included in my route.
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Tel Haraa is a strategically located area in southern Deraa province overlooking the Israeli-held Golan Heights.
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China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei have overlapping claims in the strategically important waterway.
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Their strategically misguided affinity for elevating bureaucrats like Comey in the first place makes much less sense.
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And strategically, Packer's vacillations have been unhelpful, including an attempt at taking the company private in 2015.
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Diplomatic sources told Reuters Australia was worried the port could accommodate military vessels in strategically important waters.
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The first type, strategically focused corporate venture capital, provides significant benefits to all parties if done well.
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Fitch believes CIMBT is a strategically important subsidiary of the parent, Malaysian-based CIMB Bank Berhad (CIMB).
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For the rich and famous, it makes sense, strategically speaking, to date other rich and famous people.
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It was riddled with strategically placed holes that allow the skin of the athlete to breathe more.
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The bottom line is that the U.S. must think strategically about the acceptable use of preemptive cyberattacks.
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"VOTE STRATEGICALLY" Pheu Thai's long-time rival, the Democrat Party, also held a final rally in Bangkok.
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Unfortunately the majority of these tracks influenced by French electro are done strategically to achieve mainstream success.
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" Trump told Bloomberg News on Monday that "the Philippines is very important to me strategically and militarily.
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Most prominent are the oodles of photodiodes placed strategically all over the headset and the Vive controller.
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Senate Republicans have strategically revved up their attempt to convince President Trump to not withdraw from NAFTA.
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Fitch considers HRS' portfolio to be of good quality, with highly diversified, strategically important, and growing programs.
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"A partner makes sense for Vitol both financially and strategically," a source close to the process said.
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It was just pulling from statements humans have already made and strategically spitting those back at us.
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But the evidence suggests that Trump is a jumble of contradictory impulses, not someone who thinks strategically.
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They are with us strategically, including on ambitious projects, including on arms exports, that's a real asset.
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They're often located on private Palestinian land and strategically placed in locations that make two states impossible.
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Other Republicans use Fox News strategically to appeal to their base; Trump actually drank the Kool-Aid.
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Ms. Cunliffe argued that the use of military force, by itself, was neither strategically nor ethically sound.
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And while they are strategically focused, they are optimistic that she will be victorious on Election Day.
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"We call this strategic readiness, the ability to strategically deploy and to project a force," he said.
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Barbieri also said integration with Rai Way would be strategically reasonable, regardless of outcome of INWIT talks.
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This cycle, progressives have an opportunity to strategically primary the worst Democrats in their ranks, and Rep.
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The armed forces maintain a large presence in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, a strategically located archipelago.
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You will die if you don't figure out the right strategy, or wield your battle axe strategically.
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Fitch views SIAT as strategically "important" to UnipolSai (BBB/Stable), as defined in its group rating methodology.
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With tuition set at a profit-maximizing rate, for-profits can "strategically" recruit G.I. Bill-eligible students.
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And some creators strategically reach young viewers by placing popular keywords in the title of their videos.
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It wants to prevent Islamist militancy growing in Yemen and regards the country's ports as strategically important.
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She laughs while pushing up a pair of white plastic frame glasses on her strategically shaved head.
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Strategically, the best place for Giphy to start testing sponsored content would be Tinder, in my opinion.
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" Strategically, though, Nishar said SoftBank's approach isn't to "bet on every odd number on the roulette table.
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She added that it would be strategically good for Malaysia to file a joint complaint with Indonesia.
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But we also try to make real data-driven decisions and think strategically for the long term.
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Security is taken care of by six surveillance cameras placed strategically in the 480-square-foot store.
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To keep pace with the transportation industry worldwide, we must be thinking globally, strategically and long-term.
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Our conversations and whereabouts can be strategically monitored every second of every day by an overreaching government.
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Organizers erected three miles of fencing and strategically placed 190 shipping containers to guard against terrorist attacks.
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Pearls were strategically placed across the suit's bodice, creating the appearance of belly-button and nipple piercings.
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Strategically, Kempczinski — or Chris K., as he's known at the company — is in line with his predecessor.
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But remember: No matter how strategically you ask about promotions in an interview, no promotion is guaranteed.
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Judge Gergel has repeatedly advised Mr. Roof that it was "strategically unwise" to dismiss his legal team.
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There is already one domain where Europe is showing that it can think and act strategically: trade.
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She then strategically placed white flowers over her, as if they were growing out of her body.
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These Olympics offer an opening — if handled skillfully and strategically by South Korea and the United States.
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Once again, Mr. Trump is lashing out rather than acting strategically — and Americans will feel the pain.
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King Khalid is the country's southernmost base and has a squadron of F-15s strategically stationed there.
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GERMAN ECONOMY MINISTER TELLS SPIEGEL STRATEGICALLY IMPORTANT FIRMS COULD BE NATIONALISED IF CORONAVIRUS PLACES THEM IN DIFFICULTIES
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Along with strategically placed skylights, the rich hue helped enhance the interplay of light throughout the room.
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Yet Sanders might strategically prefer her to stay in — she's the most devastatingly effective foil for Bloomberg.
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Strategically located as a gateway to the Mediterranean and North Africa, Marseille is a city of immigrants.
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I've been working on this mentally and technically, strategically, to avoid having difficulties in the early rounds.
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Washington is also seeking to limit, or totally prohibit, China's purchases of strategically sensitive companies and technologies.
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In fact, as I argued in that earlier WIRED column, industrial conglomerates often spin off businesses strategically.
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Although its fresh meat section was small relative to many corporate grocery stores, it was strategically filled.
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Strategically placed mirrors will let you hold your neck comfortably while your partner works on their project.
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This would strategically renew our country and allow us to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
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Hellenic is strategically important for the country's national interests and should remain under state control, Ofthalmides said.
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"Strategically speaking, it was smart for her to jump on it," said Shermichael Singleton, a Republican consultant.
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Whether they pay attention to the ads that strategically bombard them each day is up to them.
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They lie amid strategically important fisheries and shipping lanes — and, possibly, reserves of oil and natural gas.
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Stare long enough at a macaron's ruffle and it starts to look like a strategically placed garter.
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Journaling also gives you another outlet to let off steam and helps you approach conversations more strategically.
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I understood her incontinence was not willful, and I had "puppy pads" placed strategically around the house.
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The toys have been strategically jumbled to create an environment for girls and boys to play together.
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More strategically, Trump may have established a principle that could be significant in future US-Iran tensions.
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If members are still chilly, there are baskets of knitted cotton blankets placed strategically throughout the club.
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Cillizza: You made clear you think a push for impeachment by Democrats is a mistake, strategically. Why?
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Strategically, the acquisition complements Crown's rapidly growing small-cell network business, which Fitch believes is a positive.
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The second phase now underway is focused on fragmenting ISIS and liberating strategically important territory, he said.
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Partnerships with other banks "are no longer as strategically important as they used to be," Elliott added.
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In this case, the Treasury Department can do it selectively, strategically and without missiles, boots or blood.
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JUMP CEO Ryan Rzepecki told me the kiosks will be strategically placed near residences and businesses. pic.twitter.
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Money spent strategically now could save millions of lives and billions of dollars in the long term.
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But this is a dangerous illusion, the result of companies responding strategically to the new president's threats.
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Trump, very strategically, reversed his opinions because of the many vulnerabilities he saw in the conservative base.
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People use the boundary between ambition and delusion strategically to advance their own political and value agendas.
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Manbij is strategically important to the US-led coalition's goal to contain and defeat ISIS, Tillerson said.
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Those voters, she said, are treating their votes strategically to hedge against a government led by Scheer.
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New data suggests millennials looking to be their own boss should think strategically about the gig economy.
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Thurgood rapidly takes the lead while slyly poking and strategically prodding Sam to rise to the occasion.
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"She instinctually but also strategically had to think about the way people saw her," Ms. Simon said.
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That concentrates one generation's sensibility and perspective at the summit, and, strategically speaking, the optics aren't optimal.
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Harnessing this to strategically store and retrieve memories from other people's minds is not a big leap.
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Bouverie makes clear that the appeasement policies of the 1930s were a spectacular failure, strategically and morally.
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Ms. Nielsen's response to her boss's displeasure and abuse was often both morally anemic and strategically incoherent.
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Semi-spontaneous grassroots energy, after all, isn't necessarily going to be directed in a strategically useful direction.
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Military aircraft from the United States had flown to strategically located Caribbean islands last week, Cuba said.
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That jibes with anecdotal evidence of Democrats voting in the opposite party's primary strategically — though whether "strategically" translated into "for Donald Trump" (because they thought Trump would be easy to beat) or "against Donald Trump" (because they were horrified by the prospect of a Trump presidency) isn't yet clear.
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For the most part, Horizon Zero Dawn encourages its players to plan their attacks and approach combat strategically.
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IcelandAir limits you to a 22-pound carry-on and personal item, so we had to pack strategically!
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"We are looking at strategically filling in to make sure we have the most optimal network," Athanasia said.
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His sister parks her Jeep strategically on the narrow road leading to the site to obstruct traffic flow.
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It would also allow Iran to complete a strategically valuable land-bridge from its territory to the Mediterranean.
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The weapons were placed strategically throughout the house, he added, and police later found casings throughout the home.
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Her face was practically a Sephora ad and her hair, a cascade of smooth, shiny, strategically mussed waves.
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Some stars manage to venture out in public unnoticed with the help of strategically designed, expertly inconspicuous disguises.
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And as competitors raise big rounds, it becomes more strategically important for companies to also raise big rounds.
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In a March 2018 video interview for Elle, the Neuro bottles are strategically propped up behind Kim's head.
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And Domino's is strategically building more stores so pizzas get delivered faster — and delivery drivers get bigger tips.
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Like pieces on a chess board, Klapper and her team strategically went after each member of the cartel.
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By strategically leveraging the press to influence public perception, you indirectly influence regulatory rule-making and legislative decisions.
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It was only in the next decade that China started to regard progress in space as strategically vital.
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Stacy Brown is also strategically growing her business, Chicken Salad Chick, which landed at No. 37 on Inc.
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According to DealCentral CEO Yishai Grossman, the relaunch is strategically timed before Black Friday and the holiday season.
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But understanding how to develop a brand and strategically evolve that brand over time isn't the easiest task.
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With the rise of algorithmic stock trading it's gotten harder and harder for humans to actually trade strategically.
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But these big tech companies recognized that they're "strategically exposed" as technology and the environment change, Andreessen said.
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For base makeup, it's all about picking the right foundation for you — then strategically layering it with powders.
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We've already strategically plotted our morning pumpkin pit stops (and a pumpkin scone will no doubt be involved).
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The partnership also comes as Volkswagen, navigating global trade conflicts, views its relationship with Ford as strategically important.
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The Sanders campaign has said that it does not have similar plans to strategically defect supporters to O'Malley.
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And that means they'll be surprised when those Davids turn out to be strategically real players after all.
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Its three ports are strategically located, with one on the Great Lakes and two on the Ohio River.
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Think: strategically-placed arrows and the words "Nip Lift," which are paired with a sarcastic (yet helpful) caption.
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Mr Trump's criticism of the weak euro—and therefore of the strong dollar—may have been strategically timed.
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We would, therefore, have to bring back, or modify, some of our strategically important manufacturing operations in China.
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It's strategically located, just a few miles south of the Turkish border, and is highly symbolic to ISIS.
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For now, it's an added bonus, but not a platform that a company can really invest in strategically.
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"Mosul of course has great symbolic importance, but strategically it is very much secondary to Raqqa," he said.
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By the start of 2018, he seemed ready to strategically forget most of his Chinese trade saber rattling.
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But those are piloted drones, used in short-range, often improvisational ways; interesting but not really strategically significant.
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The route would also be strategically important to China, another maritime official, Wu Yuxiao, told the China Daily.
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But that doesn't mean Facebook hasn't thought about employing users' metadata more strategically to make connections between them.
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It is achieved by strategically harvesting portfolio losses for tax deductions by selling depreciated investments as opportunities arise.
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"We think (the deal) makes sense strategically and operationally and just about washes its face financially," it said.
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He recommends putting all of your decisions in a five-year context to make sure you're thinking strategically.
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Braxton works with clients, including the Williamses, to help them understand how to invest strategically to build wealth.
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Who could possibly believe that one company would fund so many organizations, every one of them strategically identified?
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The IOC says that it is committed to strategically working toward equal male and female participation by 2020.
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"Strategically it makes perfect sense for us to go after that and that's what we're doing," he said.
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"I would refer that to our own IPO — we're always looking at this very strategically," the CEO continued.
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To make it work — and make it work well — the headset requires quite a few strategically placed cameras.
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We are finally having a conversation that strategically supports gun reform that is going to inadvertently affect everyone.
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We see huge value in businesses and teams that create a competitive advantage by being strategically data driven.
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A.P.: It is important to strategically work across a variety of political platforms in order to be effective.
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Time will tell whether the meandering explanations and erratic narratives by Giuliani were strategically wise or recklessly unsound.
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Online shopping has disrupted retail, provoking brands to expand more strategically and shopping centers to adapt their offerings.
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In light of the regime's abhorrent human rights abuses, western governments cannot morally or strategically engage the mullahs.
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Even if you don't value inclusion for its own sake, failing to prioritize these voters is foolish strategically.
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Choose wisely, because one good, strategically placed Mac candle could make your bathroom smell like an Apple Store.
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The second thing this Corker episode makes clear is that, strategically speaking, Trump is playing zero-dimensional chess.
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Racially transforming South African sport was "morally" and "strategically" right, Mbalula said, given the demographics of the country.
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According to internal documents viewed by CNBC, the team is strategically involved with Amazon's last-mile delivery efforts.
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He will strategically place food in and around the props to influence the squirrel's movements and hand placements.
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In Fitch's opinion, Banestes is strategically important to the state, as it acts as the state's financial agent.
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We also use credit cards strategically to earn the points and miles that let us travel the globe.
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In June 2019, a profile on Bloom showed that despite all of the controversies, she's still thinking strategically.
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To know shoppers is to influence them, allowing grocers to strategically offer deals when buying has dropped off.
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Use your rewards cards strategically by opting for plastic that offers double or triple the points or miles.
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In the Wisconsin case, Democratic voters alleged Republican legislators had unfairly and strategically put them at a disadvantage.
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It must be accompanied by other active management practices like prescribed burns, logging and strategically placed fire breaks.
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Although it's an unavoidable, further embarrassment can be avoided if you strategically approach how you're going to recover.
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CCB Brasil is a strategically important subsidiary, even though it does not operate in a core CCBC market.
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Most of the statues are located in Korea, with one strategically placed outside the Japanese embassy in Seoul.
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Progressives are finally playing a long game, thinking strategically about how to maximize power once they have it.
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Gilarde strategically spreads out his graphics cards so they don't use too much power and trip an alarm.
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Mr. Rubio had told supporters in Ohio to vote strategically for the governor to deny Mr. Trump victory.
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Enough committed fleas biting strategically can make even the biggest dog uncomfortable and transform even the biggest nation.
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This change, he says, allowed him to direct his team more strategically and start growing his business significantly.
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In Asia, the world's fastest growing consumption region, many countries, especially China, treat inventory data as strategically sensitive.
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Strategically, however, the acquisition, which is expected to close February 1, could breathe new life into the brand.
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The media, and politicians, need to act accordingly — and strategically — instead of fanning the flames of divisive hate.
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These tests were conducted with the specific purpose of developing ways to strategically deliver the bomb in war.
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As several recent incidents suggest, police are also using social media to strategically portray disenfranchised citizens and communities.
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However, Didi has strategically invested in other ride-hail companies (including Uber) in regions Uber is already in.
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I think the reason he's not doing it is because he's strategically decided that will cost him votes.
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The bubbles are strategically placed so as not to reveal anything, but the setup is still very racy.
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UBA Ghana is also viewed as strategically important in serving the local operations of UBA's core regional clients.
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Trump later described the possibility as "strategically ... interesting," but added it was not on his list of priorities.
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One strategically significant provision of CAATSA mandated sanctions on entities and individuals dealing with Russia's military and intelligence.
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She said her review of state assets had identified 60 to 100 companies deemed to be strategically important.
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"We intend to stay the course and continue what we're doing both strategically and financially," Mr. Goss said.
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It shouldn't be that difficult, fiscally or strategically, to get college advice and to fill out the Fafsa.
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Beijing has long helped its homegrown industries in strategically important areas like jetliners and parts for nuclear reactors.
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That would protect the American market in industries that trade hawks within the administration see as strategically crucial.
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That could mean generous loans to strategically important countries or even providing expertise for United States infrastructure projects.
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An off-peak, midweek visit, advance purchase of lift tickets, eating strategically and taking advantage of resort freebies.
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"I knew we were a little too early and I've strategically lived my life ever since," Inglish says.
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Not wrong — I'm not saying you did something wrong — but in terms of strategically in dealing with this?
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Clinton's campaign chairman and the Democratic National Committee, which were then strategically released to undermine the Clinton campaign.
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Parked strategically at busy locations and those with high foot traffic, MRTCs could become "walk-by" testing centers.
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That case set a precedent that Parks strategically worked to extend to local and state laws in Montgomery.
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Increased education spending, including training in tech ethics and strategically retraining people who started in other career paths.
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"We could disagree on tactics, but strategically we'd have to be in the exact same page," he said.
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How it works: Imagine a strategically placed traffic jam outside a polling place in a heavily Republican district.
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But other countries are investing much more aggressively and more strategically in supporting the growth of their bioeconomies.
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"I would have no problem with it if it's strategically placed and it's well designed," Mr. Saenz said.
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They say she waited strategically until the eleventh hour rather than doing so earlier in the vetting process.
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Some firms have strategically added a few partners here and there, but not enough to change the organization.
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Vietnam was in a strategically important region to Australia: An American withdrawal appeared to jeopardize Australia's national security.
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Located strategically in-store beside the existing children's sections, each area is an average of 750 square feet.
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Meanwhile, for brands, Instagram has long been strategically important, even before the app offered its own shopping channels.
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"And the reason is voters in those districts tend to have college degrees, and cast their ballots strategically."
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Since DNS requests are unencrypted, bad actors can manipulate them to strategically send you to the wrong website.
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Goldman "is to some extent grasping at straws strategically," one investor specializing in financial stocks told Ms. Noonan.
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Lashing out is a very Yonkers thing for Axe to do, and it's exposed here as strategically dubious.
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No matter how overwhelming the process, paying off student debt can be "manageable" when approached strategically, Dulaney says.
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" He adds: "We believe AVGO has one of the most strategically and financially attractive business models in semiconductors.
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In the photo, a nude Reynolds reclines on a bearskin rug, his left arm strategically covering his crotch.
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The bottom line is simple: Business and government need to get together and think strategically about cyber defense.
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"We continue to believe Tesla is fundamentally overvalued, but potentially strategically undervalued," Jonas said in a June note.
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Over the course of a game, players will strategically accumulate a mix of states at varied Electoral tallies.
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For a long time it's been both the most strategically relevant yet most overlooked country in the Mediterranean.
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"But the challenge is always for smaller parties in our system is … the impetus is to vote strategically."
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Basra is a strategically important port city in the south of Iraq close to the border with Iran.
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But in that case, Democrats were arguing Republican officials had unfairly and strategically put them at a disadvantage.
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Keyword squatting: Strategically making keywords go viral by using automation (bots) to spread misinformation from sock-puppet accounts.
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They're able to schedule their days strategically, maximize their productivity and enhance their well-being outside of work.
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The special counsel also has been "trying to do things strategically" and could be looking for more evidence.
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He said the hotels are not strategically important for Konzum and the Keszthely investors have no joint strategy.
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After ushering me to a seat next to a strategically placed box of tissues, the doctor closed the door.
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Outings together on the street were strategically camouflaged; his father, Robert, walking on the opposite side of the street.
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"Their design is minimalist strategically so it can be more affordable," he said in a phone call this week.
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But the Old Fadama is strategically located between the city's three major markets, where most of its residents work.
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And she really stepped up her performance sheerness in a totally see-through gown with strategically placed silver overlay.
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She kept the "freaking weekend" going Monday night in a R. Kelly tee and strategically-planned color-coordinating outfit.
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I don't personally use read receipts because I'm a really shady and strategically off-the-grid type of gal.
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A WiFi connection and four cameras placed strategically around the room allow the chairs to "see" where they're going.
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He said he was concerned about cash collection and inventory, so the company should invest more strategically going forward.
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The researchers displayed the wide-eyed glare continuously throughout the day on a pair of strategically located LED screens.
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"We provide short-term lending to strategically scale up businesses and to finance productivity", Prestige founder Craig Reeves said.
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Kevin Spacey is not the first powerful closeted white man to strategically out himself when his power was imperiled.
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Strategically speaking, it's really important for the Democrats to take over the House and the Senate and the presidency.
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You may be able to band together to make it economically and strategically more efficient to support your cause.
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Incirlik is strategically vital to the counter-ISIS campaign, as it's located about 100 miles from the Syrian border.
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They gain the ability to strategically leak documents designed to embarrass the agencies, as they have in the past.
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Constructing a portfolio strategically is the key to staying on track if markets get scary this year, he said.
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It's a rule used strategically by prosecutors all over the country to introduce this kind of evidence against defendants.
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The closest the attackers came was voter registration databases, which could, in theory, be altered to strategically erase registrations.
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Two reasons: A strategically timed press release (below), and the Internet's insatiable appetite for being reminded that things exist.
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Video showed the cranes tumbling down on Sunday after strategically placed explosives detonated not long after 2:30 p.m.
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Here are four top lessons learned about how Anderson plans to move forward strategically, while maintaining her brand's integrity.
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"Strategically, it is a huge deal, it is a huge win, and I think people recognize that," he said.
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It is being deployed to "strategically hoard" the best talent, says Patrick Moloney of Willis Towers Watson, a consultancy.
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When Russia seized Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, it coveted many things, from strategically located ports to sandy beaches.
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"Vehicles were strategically placed along various locations and observed the black Cadillac Escalade as it was traveling," he says.
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He said ICE uses hotels "strategically" to keep families together before transferring them to detention centers or deporting them.
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She is the owner of Eternal Spring Soybean Milk, a stand strategically located right near National Taiwan Normal University.
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Volkswagen, navigating global trade conflicts, views its relationship with Ford as strategically important to help balance its regional interests.
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An ultra-fine laser blasts the germanium until it melts onto each pillar, strategically changing their shape and thickness.
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First, Russia stole emails from Democrats and disseminated them strategically through WikiLeaks at critical moments during the 2016 campaign.
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Some sources speculated that Marquis-Boire had strategically moved from country to country to stay ahead of any consequences.
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Washington isn't just committing forces to countries as strategically important as Jordan, which is also a close Israeli ally.
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By strategically expanding into a variety of categories, Siriano didn't just build a fashion empire — he built a business.
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Miller — who Nosakhere said ran as an opponent of indigenous rights — they strategically supported the less right-wing Republican.
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Expressbank is based in the strategically important CEE region for SG and its synergies with the parent are strong.
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And yet we're told to bring out whole selves to work, then told that strategically that's not so good.
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Djibouti is strategically located at the southern entrance to the Red Sea on the route to the Suez Canal.
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And then strategically, you're a wholesale business today, and you're saying your future is going to be retail business.
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They involve strategically executing a program over and over on a "row" of transistors in a computer's memory chip.
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For Trump, their implicit performance of tell-it-like-it-is Blackness can be strategically leveraged as self-affirmation.
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Thoratec Acquisition Strategically Sound: St. Jude's entered the mechanical circulatory support market through the acquisition of Thoratec on Oct.
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I developed a strategy: I would strategically leave one or two dishes and bowls dirty and in the sink.
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The central triumph of the Golden State Warriors, both strategically and stylistically, is that they smooth out basketball's fluctuation.
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Ross' gown was based on Beyoncé's 2015 Met Gala dress, a sheer Givenchy design strategically covered in multicolored crystals.
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And then I took a picture of a gigantic weapon strategically positioned to look like my penis, because drunk.
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If you're using a rewards credit card, think about saving and redeeming your points or miles strategically, she said.
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When Mark Cuban says something bullish, Cramer listens, especially because the billionaire investor is known for being strategically skeptical.
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On Wednesday, TMZ shared a clip showing the comedian emptying a strategically placed water bottle on the president's star.
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"Of all the assets in the Fox portfolio, they probably view Sky as the most strategically important," Chaplin wrote.
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Worse yet, malicious actors might build disease-causing microbes with features strategically tailored to thwart existing health security measures.
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There have already been some significant dealings in 2019, as OLX/Naspers strategically shuffle their cards across the world.
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But such inducements tend to be subtle, whereas the surge of aid into strategically important states is often huge.
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As they crooned about love, a woman in strategically sheer leggings squeezed a cello with her gym-honed legs.
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They will be embedded with fibers that turn them translucent and strategically endowed with electrical conductivity that replaces wiring.
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Niger is crucial to the war on terror US officials consider Niger strategically important in the war on terror.
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Green glitter shadow, a Santa-inspired manicure, and a few strategically placed snowflakes help nail that North Pole style.
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The education of our soldiers and military personnel is vital to helping them think strategically in constantly evolving environments.
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"The new leadership is strategically transforming the business to bring it back to a profitable growth trajectory," he said.
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CalFire strategically places aircraft throughout California to ensure a 20-minute response time to any wildfire incident, McLean said.
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The constellation of anti-Trump super-PACs tried their best, but they were either insufficiently funded or strategically ineffective.
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Socratic explained the app and website were different products, and it was strategically choosing to focus on the former.
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It's a good line, superficially, and probably good strategically: A large number of hardcore partisan Democrats desperately hate conflict.
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It was a myth that Sony didn't have IP. We do — we just didn't strategically invest in it enough.
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The search for illusionary moderates in Iran has significantly and strategically influenced past and current U.S. policies on Iran.
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The candidates will have to campaign strategically and make calculations about what parts of the state best suit them.
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"Checkpoints are placed strategically to cover routes that smugglers use to make their way into the interior," she continued.
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It's not squeamish to say that some of her arguments are not simply uncomfortable but offensive, almost strategically so.
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Tal Hamis had been strategically important for ISIS because it linked areas they controlled in Syria and neighboring Iraq.
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Without competitive leverage to negotiate, eastern-Central European countries are strategically charged higher prices by Russia's state owned Gazprom.
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No. But it's important to strategically manage your message and not say anything that could be held against you.
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They shouldn't get to cherry pick their public utterances by strategically deleting tweets they regret before announcing their candidacies.
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For Comcast, Sky gets them the most strategically, while Disney has to have the movie studio and Star India.
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Stone said she "strategically planned" a Playboy photoshoot just as her breakout film Total Recall was released in 1990.
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Companies must focus IP protection in China strategically, making it a centerpiece of a global approach, not an afterthought.
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While the pants still have their signature stripes, the silhouette is more fitted and the hem is strategically cut.
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"UBS SmartWealth is a strategically important move for UBS," said Dirk Klee, chief operating officer of UBS Wealth Management.
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However, the court did agree that prosecutors had strategically withheld evidence from Johnson's attorneys in order to convict him.
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But Republicans redrew Austin's districts strategically, portioning off parts of the city and linking them to outside, conservative counties.
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Glow has high-quality assets strategically located in Thailand's industrial east, CGS-CIMB Securities (Thailand) analyst, Suwat Sinsadok said.
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Democrats will strategically resist this, knowing that if Menendez steps down today, the vacancy will be filled by Gov.
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The fund is strategically important to BMCI AM as it represents a large part of the fund manager's assets.
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You can re-create it in a few different ways — the most popular being strategically placed multi-colored mascara.
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"Thinking Strategically: The Competitive Edge in Business, Politics, and Everyday Life" by Avinash K. Dixit and Barry J. Nalebuff
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Trump described the possibility on Sunday as "strategically ... interesting," but added it was not on his list of priorities.
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China's heavy investment in foreign infrastructure is in part aimed at denying the US use of strategically important ports.
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Despite the bonhomie, there is skepticism that North Korea is shifting strategically — if history is anything to go by.
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The jewels were strategically placed across her chest and stomach, and therefore resembled both nipple and belly-button piercings.
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The building became a local marvel after its center withstood the strategically placed explosion, if at a slight angle.
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We should expect the "results" of these efforts to be strategically dropped into the election cycle at pivotal moments.
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Australian politicians said that a Chinese base on Vanuatu would be a potential game changer strategically for the region.
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The Honest Company strategically manages its channels to Target, Costco and Whole Foods, as well as some specialty stores.
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But Beijing has much to gain, strategically, in a warming Arctic, and it is focused on the long game.
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I recently took visiting friends through Central Park and strategically navigated us through the park to end up there.
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She strategically chooses pickles from her stockpile and creates a whole universe of flavors on top of the bowl.
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Video monitors are strategically placed featuring experts — historians, archaeologists and rabbis — explaining their choice of artifacts or historical events.
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Michael Harrison, the city's new police commissioner, assured that he had strategically deployed his officers to stop the violence.
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Klearchos objected to his mother's power and influence, but particularly in the wealthy and strategically important city of Herakleia.
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But he said he would prefer that America act concertedly and strategically with its allies to apply that pressure.
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WHEN IN ROME, SPLURGE STRATEGICALLY Trying the local cuisine, Ms. Bauer said, is a pleasurable part of any vacation.
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" The department described such deployments as "a standard practice to shift resources strategically during active shooter or terrorist events.
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It's a sign by a city like New York or London that it is thinking strategically about the night.
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Outside Vans developed pieces of lightweight furniture and placed them strategically to balance the interior weight of the van.
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Second, even if the killing of General Suleimani is justified by self-defense, it doesn't make it strategically wise.
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It functions as a car club where, for a fee, drivers can use vehicles strategically placed around a city.
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This long and storied history of boycotts does not justify any one boycott as strategically effective or morally sound.
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"It is strategically sensible for Aurizon to be considering the acquisition of WICET," said Morgans Stockbroking analyst Nathan Lead.
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Some of the statues are being strategically placed in districts where hotly contested midterm elections are to take place.
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At the Flatiron store, we found a collection of men's bath and shaving products strategically marketed for Father's Day.
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The groups are also asking members to vote strategically for the two candidates in early voting states like Iowa.
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Supporting Iraq in its foolhardy war with Iran in the 1980s proved to be strategically shortsighted in the extreme.
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Airlines, which operate on slim profit margins, are strategically cutting back on future flight routes that aren't filling up.
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Strategically, all these actions — I think — are causing the Chinese to wonder: 'What is the US' real motive here?
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I am confident in our business and market and what we have done strategically to align ourselves for this.
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Trump, a self-proclaimed "tariff man," has strategically used the imposition of such economic penalties as leverage over China.
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The Taliban attacked Ghazni, a strategically important centre straddling the main highway linking Kabul with Afghanistan's south, in August.
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He said that part of the deal included China's receipt of 16 "strategically located islands" in navigation sea-lanes.
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With a keen awareness of their interaction with audiences, these protesters strategically utilize public space, physicality, costuming, and rhetoric.
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Bollards or strategically placed planters near the entrance can also be used to prevent someone driving into the building.
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There are undoubtedly a couple of books strategically placed across the bookshelves, but they're pretty few and far between.
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That's why he can never stay quiet, even when it would be wise strategically or emotionally to hold back.
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But when she met Jennifer Stark Fry, a private college counselor from Wichita, she began to think more strategically.
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"So long as we strategically put resources behind good approaches, this is something we can make happen," he says.
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There hasn't even been any NATO deconfliction ... strategically and politically, we need to recognize that we have a problem.
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China considers Xinjiang, which borders Kazakhstan and several other Central Asian countries, a gateway to a strategically important region.
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He taught me the tricks to multiple-choice, and how to strategically answer math questions that I didn't recognize.
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After the People's Republic was founded in 1949, Mr. Li worked in the strategically important Ministry of Water Resources.
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Entegris' combination with Versum "is highly complementary and strategically compelling", Entegris Chief Executive Bertrand Loy said in a statement.
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The bottom line: If you strategically plan your days, it will snowball into a more streamlined and successful life.
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It is critical for our nation, both strategically and ethically, that we abandon the practice of racial profiling entirely.
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The highly specialized chip equipment industry is relatively small, but the gear is strategically critical for all semiconductor manufacturers.
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And in some of the show's most potent entries the line between aesthetics and politics was left strategically opaque.
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Rotterdam is the largest port in Europe, strategically located on the Rhine about 30 miles from the North Sea.
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So I wanted to kind of strategically build a city, from its infrastructure to its services to its economy.
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Among the losses has been the symbolically and strategically important town of Sangin in the southern province of Helmand.
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Fitbit is very strategically trying to make a tracker that is just everywhere a consumer might be. Essentially. Right.
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Maaleh Adumim is also strategically located in the middle of the West Bank, potentially hindering the establishment of their state.
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We think she's actually nude in this one, though her limbs are strategically placed to keep the photo Instagram-friendly.
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They're strategically designed to lure insects into inescapable traps, where they proceed to melt the bugs alive using digestive enzymes.
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TechCrunch: Which, if I go back clinically and watched it, I would see that those are doled out very strategically.
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The ratings may also be downgraded if Fitch no longer considered INGBA to be a strategically important subsidiary of ING.
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This parade was strategically planned to coincide with Woodrow Wilson's inauguration, exploiting the crowd to bring attention to women's suffrage.
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In addition, CCCC is strategically important to the Chinese government's push to strengthen China's competitiveness in global E&C markets.
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The strategically placed canisters allow divers to stay underwater longer during the five-hour trip to reach the stranded team.
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The artists strategically vandalized the ads using Kamala's image, encouraging passersby to spread love, not hate, for the Muslim community.
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Strategically, Democrats seeking to take back the White House would be diminishing their 2020 prospects if they ramrod through impeachment.
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Plus, when Shayk walked in the Victorias's Secret Runway Show last month, she wore looks that strategically obscured her belly.
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Your child is challenged to think strategically over the course of the game to trade resources and unlock new worlds.
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"Saudi Arabia is a regional economic leader and a strategically important market for Citi," Citigroup chief executive Mike Corbat said.
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I've identified as a prison abolitionist for a number of years now but I don't know strategically what that means.
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"I'd like to vote strategically, but we Democrats are in disarray and I don't know what strategic is," she said.
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" "Trump is passionately and strategically reigniting a dirty and divisive culture soaked in a history of prejudice, fear and hate.
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The islands, which are between the countries, are strategically important as transport points for ships headed to Jordan and Israel.
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"Further incidents of this nature in the strategically important Gulf region could happen and cause even greater disruption," it added.
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"At a minimum, strategically, that message helped neutralize the bogus, manufactured lies about President Trump's treatment of women," Jackson wrote.
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Like many previous Netflix series, Daybreak strategically ends episodes on cliffhangers to encourage viewers to autoplay into the next one.
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The authors of the Green New Deal strategically embraced this ambiguity in the interest of building a broad political coalition.
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It's all about layering on moisturizer after moisturizer, and strategically dabbing on your CC cream using just the right technique.
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Wearing just a pair of Calvin Klein underwear, the star strategically placed her arm in front of her bare chest.
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In September 2016 a day of "surgical strikes" against nearby Pakistani positions achieved little strategically but helped him in elections.
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As for Democrats, who strategically cast a wide net of formidable candidates, this is exactly what they wanted to see.
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Other companies like Dataminr (strategically backed by Twitter) offer similar services, but with larger, big data and predictive analytical twists.
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Id like to vote strategically, but we Democrats are in disarray and I dont know what strategic is, she said.
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Packagd will also sometimes sell its own strategically selected products if its data shows there's an opportunity in a space.
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" Not "photos are strategically posted at just the right time of day by my social media team for maximum engagement.
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A few decades ago, Driver would have been a gawky Peter Lorre, a weird presence strategically deployed for supporting roles.
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I've also shifted a lot of my activism in the past few years much more strategically toward getting people elected.
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Getting anywhere will take longer, and strategically placed heavily armed personnel will become a regular part of the Manhattan scenery.
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That sense of entrapment has been given precise and claustrophobic life in the strategically tiered elevator set designed by Ultz.
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