"We did consider those locations, and locations around the world, which are best suited to have the infrastructure suited to handle the cups," Zimmer said.
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It's hard to imagine a venue better suited to the racial subtext of his stance—and thus, equally well suited to ignite a backlash, which Trump got.
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It makes you wonder whether the kind of person most suited to being an actor — sensitive, expressive, slightly weird — is the kind of person least suited to being a celebrity.
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In 2004 they had an agenda well-suited to the American electorate of 2016; having moved leftward since, they now have an agenda well-suited to the American electorate of 2030.
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The reactions feature seems perfectly suited to flirting on Tinder.
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Though he seems better suited to high reality TV drama.
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Noah feels particularly suited to running a newly diverse staff.
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All the singers were well suited to their demanding roles.
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On paper Sir Keir is poorly suited to the job.
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Perhaps most significantly, American sports are ideally suited to betting.
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Are our clothes suited to the mood of the music?
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GoldLink is uniquely suited to an NPR Tiny Desk Concert.
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Older workers are really suited to this field, said Shatkin.
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It's more suited to carry your grandma than a gun.
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That's much better suited to things better shown than described.
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Those too are better suited to asphalt than burly trails.
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They're better suited to large rooms than to intimate spaces.
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Alexander does have credentials — credentials perfectly suited to judge DeVos.
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Retail districts are not well suited to it, he says.
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Ms. O'Hara's gleaming voice was beautifully suited to the music.
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His honesty and straightforwardness seemed well suited to her sister.
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Our legacy welfare structures are ill suited to today's poverty.
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Enzymes are also well suited to helping cut energy consumption.
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It wasn't monochrome, elegant or well suited to home décor.
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He is uniquely suited to the job he now holds.
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But again, it is talent suited to a television screen.
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New England is particularly well suited to offshore wind farms.
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Of course, different speakers are better suited to different situations.
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The garage is better suited to storage than a car.
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To other employees, the role seemed better suited to Stephanie.
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It's not necessarily the one best suited to the problem.
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C is well-suited to problems involving machines with very limited computing resources; JavaScript is best suited to web applications; PHP interacts with servers; R is most useful for statistics and graphics; and so forth.
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It also wants to provide cover better suited to customers' needs.
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Radio is particularly suited to this, as are mixes more generally.
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But Mnuchin has said he feels better suited to the Treasury.
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We enjoy it, and we feel pretty well-suited to it.
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And Trump's competitive streak is well-suited to the Flywheel method.
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He seems far less suited to mending fences than busting them.
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But the no-frills approach is well suited to the times.
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"Portfolio players are well suited to meet this need," he said.
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But most are grey or black, better suited to avoid predators.
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Skyward seems well suited to assist Verizon in selling its services.
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The Arctic route is well suited to this kind of shipping.
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Tattilo was uniquely suited to fill the Playboy vacancy in Italy.
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The country's hilly topography is not ideally suited to the game.
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Not perfectly accurate, perhaps, but perfectly suited to consumer mobile use.
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That means it's uniquely suited to solve the information overload problem.
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Blue was calmer and daintier and better suited to Victorian girls.
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The album has two parts, each suited to very different settings.
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Fortunately, Johnson is particularly suited to forge a new path forward.
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Nevertheless, there are problems Spire hopes it's well-suited to solve.
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He implied Congress would be better suited to resolve the matter.
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ReLeaf is especially suited to the most vindictive of cord cutters.
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This feature seems better suited to charge accessories with smaller batteries.
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They are similarly suited to problems in quantum physics, Melko says.
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It's not really suited to withstand tens of thousands of cars.
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Many have strengths that make them well suited to some jobs.
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It is a meaty subject, suited to a big-name economist.
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There isn't a style of basketball Green isn't suited to play.
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Theirs was a clockwork Constitution suited to the age of Newton.
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What does the world need that you're well suited to provide?
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He said that question is better suited to other government entities.
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Other policy goals are better suited to other forms of policy.
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François thought that Orliński was particularly suited to Baroque sacred music.
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Clinton envisions a model more suited to her skills and comforts.
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That makes the platform more suited to mobile use than YouTube.
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I knew he would be particularly well suited to write this.
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Beyond being offensive, it's just not suited to your hair type.
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No time of year is better suited to foliage-forward excursions.
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It's a space well-suited, to say the least, for exploration.
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Each is best suited to different purposes, and neither is superior.
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That reverence and enthusiasm seem more suited to the distant past.
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Is the format actually extremely well-suited to the playlist era?
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Freedom is a conceit well suited to a collection of essays.
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Elastigirl gets a story line perfectly suited to the current zeitgeist.
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With their stumpy legs, pugs don't seem well suited to running.
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They might be, ironically, a creature perfectly suited to our times.
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Weirdly, that&aposs precisely why handwriting is better suited to learning.
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These US states are particularly well-suited to romantic Christmas getaways.
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But his personality was more suited to leading than Durant's was.
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I think she was not suited to be writing about television.
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Three seem well suited to having liquid water on their surfaces.
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A commuter line like this one looks well-suited to hydrogen.
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In many ways, the space was ideally suited to their needs.
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That's a valuable role, and Biden was well-suited to it.
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Its primary compartment would be best suited to hold stuff like an iPad, a book or paper documents, but if you have anything with much depth it's not going to be well-suited to this pack.
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Transhumanism is a philosophy that is well suited to Silicon Valley's neoliberalism.
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It was a monologue perfectly suited to Kimmel's typical straightforward, wry delivery.
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His rhetoric is better suited to the campaign trail than to governing.■
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But that doesn't mean he's well-suited to negotiate this monumental deal.
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It's delightfully well balanced and best suited to natural or orchestral music.
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The torquey four-cylinder engine is well suited to the job, too.
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They are also more suited to sparse environments devoid of much data.
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But it's a job that's well-suited to a teacher, Korn said.
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It's about creating a space perfectly suited to your tastes and interests.
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They argue that women aren't biologically suited to be programmers or engineers.
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No one's personality is better suited to this role than Donald Trump's.
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But building them requires skills more suited to circus artists than engineers.
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Both these technologies are probably best suited to the retail signage space.
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That makes him, metaphorically speaking, not well-suited to America's distempered electorate.
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It's exactly the sort of art Lemonade is perfectly suited to inspire.
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They're also incredibly well-suited to the warm climate of South Florida.
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If any player is well-suited to be an owner, it's James.
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A 2% inflation target is ill-suited to the rich world today.
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Eventually, I decided I was better suited to working in the arts.
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Owls might be better suited to staying up late in that way.
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The rest of the cast is just as suited to the material.
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As Lehman showed, ordinary bankruptcy is ill-suited to complex financial institutions.
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But some called it "ugly" or better suited to a sports bar.
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"Feedforward is especially suited to successful people,"Goldsmith said on his blog.
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Some of the drier travelogue material is better-suited to a podcast.
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So is this taking away a tool suited to left-leaning challengers?
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Lil Wayne's martian sensibilities aren't suited to an era of peak literalism.
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It seems better suited to the big screen than, say, a smartphone.
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Collective harm may be more suited to government- or society-level responses.
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The Panthers are suited to use similar tactics on Sunday in Charlotte.
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"Dear Evan Hansen" may be better suited to novelization than most musicals.
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The Electoral College is so much better suited to the Democrats [inaudible].
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Ms. Selldorf specializes in quiet, abstract Minimalist designs especially suited to museums.
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Increasingly, Ms. Kurtz found herself well suited to the role of advocate.
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Digital subjects, he said, are more naturally suited to being taught online.
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The FTC's deception and unfairness authority are well suited to this task.
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Or rather, there is almost no one better suited to the task.
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Command economies that made sense in wartime were less suited to peace.
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There are few resorts in the Caribbean as suited to their surroundings.
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There was no one on the planet more suited to the moment.
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They are ill-suited to the constantly shifting, evolving world of DERs.
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In addition to photos, Instagram is well-suited to share video content.
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Below is best suited to climate, seat heating and terrain response settings.
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But occasionally it flukes something ideally suited to develop into something else.
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But reggae and dancehall are especially fluid genres, well suited to experimentation.
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The duo's visually captivating performances were well suited to television variety shows.
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Traditionally, TV was the medium best suited to catching politicians in inconsistencies.
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That means that he is not well suited to doing political art.
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Probably the one best suited to helping you learn other languages, e.g.
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It also makes the SES perfectly suited to a distributed energy system.
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Yet YouTuber SethBling has repeatedly found them well-suited to higher callings.
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Hubert Humphrey—because they were deemed the best suited to lead the party's
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Green and Denniss argue that RSS policies are well-suited to the task.
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They're perfectly suited to serve as corporate directors of any Fortune 500 company.
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But robots like this are still better suited to hobbyists, tinkerers, and hackers.
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This is why the romantic comedy was so well-suited to her talents.
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Ultra-high-voltage direct-current (UHVDC) connectors are better suited to such spans.
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It was apparent early on that the manga was perfectly suited to animation.
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Which would you say acid house was better suited to, acid or Es?
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Genetic analysis shows that these fish are well-suited to radically altered-habitats.
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An approach, he says, that's ill-suited to venture's early stage risk-taking.
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Among its many lovely effects, cannabis seems particularly well-suited to enhancing sex.
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No sport was better suited to Vine than "the beautiful game," Sand Surfing.
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Well, it's uniquely well suited to the kind of game that we're doing.
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And the open and airy digs are perfectly suited to his life now.
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Its secure encryption and regulatory compliance make it well-suited to bankers' needs.
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The Supreme Court is not particularly well suited to adjudicate this empirical dispute.
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Fentanyl in particular is suited to the needs of the high-functioning user.
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The games best suited to movies are usually best off played as games.
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Then algorithms match their skills to the available jobs best suited to them.
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But high-value service-sector industries are much better suited to urban areas.
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The two-faced presidency is also ill-suited to respond to major crises.
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Her best turns always hinge on concealment, so she's suited to murder mystery.
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Is one style of effect better suited to some situations than the other?
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There are several platforms more suited to online learning, like Udemy and Coursera.
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"Not every desk job is suited to a WeWork-type environment," Johnston said.
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However, additional studies specifically suited to answer the question of causation are needed.
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Foreign governments distort markets in ways trade agreements are ill-suited to stop.
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Such physical technology was badly suited to press rooms nearly 280,2000 miles apart.
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Being entirely an SUV brand makes Jeep well-suited to a changing market.
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For now at least, artificial intelligence is better suited to handle the diagnosis.
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The FTC is well-suited to minimize consumer harm and to promote competition.
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Her lighter aesthetic also is suited to the tough economic times in Greece.
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On one level, Mr. Mitchell appears well suited to head the administrative conference.
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Weezer's musical inclinations were well suited to the 1990s, when the band emerged.
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Perhaps no one was better suited to canvass the 15-square-mile borough.
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But the pithiness of this new volume is ideally suited to its subject.
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Mr. Loinger (pronounced low-ohn-JAY) was well suited to his clandestine work.
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Surely musical theater is last on the list of mediums suited to agitprop.
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Why do you think Michael Wolff was particularly suited to covering this presidency?
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His spiritual mood, marked by a sardonic cultural pessimism, is suited to match.
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On occasion, however, a building's perks prove perfectly suited to a particular resident.
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We could build the bipartisan governing coalitions and agendas suited to that reality.
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They don't make him seem particularly well-suited to this kind of job.
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The turn-based gameplay and touch controls are perfectly suited to iOS. Spek.
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This committee is uniquely suited to investigate Russia's interference in the 212 elections.
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With its sheen of management-speak, pivoting is well suited to our moment.
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Perhaps we'd all be more suited to watching the pros than helping them.
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The Tucson's driving manners are perfectly suited to its segment and its customers.
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Are there certain cities you think are more suited to solo female travelers?
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Soupe au pistou is well suited to Harris's spontaneous, unfussy approach to cooking.
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Alban Berg's bleak opera "Wozzeck" might not seem suited to the holiday season.
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Ellis says it will be particularly well-suited to carrying medium-sized satellites.
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Whose temperament and character are best suited to the demands of the presidency?
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Jennifer Steinhauer's recipe for field day poundcake is well-suited to that role.
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The question is whether this is a club suited to a modern superstadium.
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They could shift to grape varieties that are better suited to warmer climates.
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Perhaps, it's better suited to preventing anxiety from morphing into something like depression.
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Is the book better suited to be episodic than told in one film?
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Free markets are best suited to a robust, diverse and innovative agriculture sector.
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Valentin entirely merits a retrospective, and his oeuvre is unusually suited to it.
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Mr Trump may be well suited to campaigning in primaries, where voters bear little resemblance to the country as a whole, but it is difficult to imagine any candidate less suited to the consequence of winning a general election, namely governing.
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The "American heroes" best suited to Trump's vision aren't soldiers — they're law enforcement officers.
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The value CBS is most suited to provide is completely absent on Candy Crush.
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In general, entrance/exit polls are not well suited to measure the Hispanic vote.
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Both men followed their fathers into politics despite seeming better suited to other fields.
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He considered the concept well-suited to his personality and comedic style and agreed.
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This is a complex story, not well suited to being summarized in bullet points.
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Each of these industries is well suited to reap the benefits of data science.
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The goal was to source parts locally and make products suited to local consumers.
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This facility is better suited to him … he seems more upbeat since having moved.
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It's certainly better suited to those modern applications than seal intestine ever could be.
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Grab still claims to have services that are better suited to South-East Asians.
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But in other ways Europe is less suited to internet-based populism than America.
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But the country has a political climate that is well suited to such experiments.
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Critics point out the GRADE criteria is best suited to evaluate randomized clinical trials.
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But it's clear that the policy isn't particularly well-suited to cases like McGowan's.
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Perhaps that advice would be well suited to this particular moment in our politics.
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The country's western coastline is quite narrow and well suited to capturing tidal power.
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He soon recognized that American red cedar was especially suited to making lead pencils.
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Al-Mansour is uniquely well suited to tell stories of women questioning society's restrictions.
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It starts with her body, which is "absolutely" suited to "contemporary gymnastics," says Daggett.
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The space agency started off with 18 space suits suited to the ISS environment.
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His glorious reign was enabled by conditions and circumstances uniquely suited to his leadership.
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PlayStation 4 or Xbox One isn't perfectly suited to how the game functions, however.
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The cartoonish white border around each sticker isn't well-suited to that purpose, though.
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They knew he wasn't a role model -- or even well-suited to be president.
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Macron never did seem suited to the dull realities of day-to-day life.
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Here are five apps particularly suited to keeping group conversations going without any hassles.
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That is to say, it is perfect: a tool ideally suited to its task.
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I might know others in my network who might be better suited to help.
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In other words, a job best suited to machines underpinned by machine learning/AI.
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But the timing seems suited to directly insert the selection into the political conversation.
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Instead, everyone contributes what they can depending on what they're best suited to do.
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GoPro — and its impending new hardware — is uniquely suited to provide for those customers.
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I tend to think that older actors would be more suited to my work.
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She is much better suited to it than she is the talk show format.
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Some people are lucky enough to be given names perfectly suited to their personality.
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But smart devices use touch panels, which may not be suited to action games.
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It also makes him one of the candidates least suited to our political moment.
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" But he added courts "are not tasked with, nor are they suited to, policymaking.
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Music, and more specifically rap, is well-suited to memes and their shareable formulas.
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Chernow tells all this rapidly and well; his talent is suited to Grant's story.
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Keep in mind that not every destination is suited to every kind of activity.
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The truth is that they are unbelievably ill-suited to being kept as pets.
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" It added that Cruz "also is ill-suited to serve in the Oval Office.
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He also developed a repertoire of meals suited to the van's two-burner kitchen.
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This makes them well suited to environments like Wall Street, the boardroom, and parliament.
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It was clearly an environment ill-suited to the healthy development of young kids.
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But the complexity of concerns involved was poorly suited to Twitter's 280-character limit.
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Tova, a simple name, a popular name, not quite suited to a young poetess.
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Clinton's temperament when it comes to being best suited to be commander in chief.
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The usual economic shock absorber is particularly ill-suited to a trade-induced slump.
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His indelicacy made him poorly suited to enter the charged world of wolf politics.
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Yelchin's art, evocative of kookily surreal medieval woodcuts, is perfectly suited to the task.
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Is someone who is a person of color better suited to represent that population?
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"Also the area, it just wasn't really suited to either of us," she added.
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Under those conditions, Jon Snow would seem to be the best suited to rule.
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Why exactly were ZIP codes so poorly suited to analyzing the Flint water crisis?
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He concludes that each is best suited to different purposes, and neither is superior.
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She enjoyed teaching but wasn't well-suited to high school, to put it mildly.
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Mr. Rasche's ritualistic staging is ill suited to a work of such emotional intensity.
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But Ferrari have been better suited to high-speed layouts like Spa this season.
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Another is to outsource the problem to those better suited to dealing with it.
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ZACHARY WOOLFE Was there ever a singer more suited to Strauss than Ms. Norman?
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Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts might have been uniquely suited to take him on.
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"Our metabolism is not well-suited to sitting down all the time," he concluded.
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I'm not suited to the dating world anymore, because I finally smell the rat.
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Billionaire Warren Buffett, for example, has never been suited to the high-rolling lifestyle.
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Booker's positivity-focused, establishment-leaning bid may not have been suited to the times.
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Perhaps one better suited to a century and a world that began on Sept.
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"I was in many respects perfectly suited to these kinds of schools," he recalled.
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The basin area of Los Angeles, for instance, was well-suited to trap pollution.
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So, too, can being well-suited to handle the pressures particular to your industry.
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Also, you might want to buy individual pills that are suited to your needs.
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In fact, this experience makes him ideally suited to execute our strategy in Afghanistan.
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A stroke of serendipity means they are also well-suited to artificial-intelligence work.
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In a couple of ways, you have a background uniquely suited to this gig.
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This is classic, old-fashioned glamour, and it's perfectly suited to her sparkling presence.
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I find such qualities apt, exactly suited to the album's particular flavor of escapism.
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The halting, inhuman movements of stop motion are well-suited to portraying the narrator's estrangement.
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His darker vision for the film would have better suited to the real-life story.
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I soon found that models rooted in discrete geometry were better suited to [our research].
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The FCC is the agency best suited to oversee the broadband market, including net neutrality.
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The traditional patent enforcement model is not well-suited to users of 2150D printer services.
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"All crystals come from the earth and are well-suited to its energy," Askinosie says.
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Adam and Ian's background in risk modelling and hydrology is uniquely suited to this challenge.
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A fun, weird idea that if nothing else seems well suited to tech support calls.
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The advantage of this "transit" method is that it is well-suited to mass production.
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Another, well-suited to musical performances, switches in rhythm with the tempo of your music.
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His business experience makes him ideally suited to be a good president, Trump has claimed.
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Their songs were perfectly suited to a Sunday evening drive or a morning school run.
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Thin levels of demand for these routes means they are best suited to small planes.
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Overall, test results indicated an 'adventurer' profile, a personality well-suited to challenge and stress.
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The standard tripod grip is much better suited to having at least one flat edge.
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Consequently, they're not suited to a straightforward pop cover the way the show's ballads are.
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Retirement towns are ideally suited to AVs for three reasons, says Oliver Cameron, Voyage's CEO.
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Some argue that tech incumbents are best suited to bring industry-specific solutions to bear.
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He added that normal supply and demand forces are better suited to drive up wages.
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But some investors say the art market is perfectly suited to cryptocurrency and blockchain technology.
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Other aid agencies are best suited to focus more on individual needs in specific areas.
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So technology that generates water from air is most suited to warm and humid climates.
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Depending on what you're shooting, the P9 uses a mode better suited to the scene.
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If anything, though, the fishing rod seems better suited to the action than the turntable.
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Clinton, both by temperament and by image, was ill-suited to deliver such a message.
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By drawing that contrast, Rubio underscored why he's the candidate best suited to beat Clinton.
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Network churches are "like a virtual community", he says, better suited to the modern era.
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Luckily, her favorite activity with her pooch is perfectly suited to his laid back nature.
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On paper, this roster is better suited to have success when LeBron is at center.
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Microsoft's timing is well suited to its E3 press conference, which starts on June 13th.
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And mobile has proved an unexpected boon for Facebook, which is better suited to smartphones.
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Now the firm is focused on finding analysts better suited to the demands of banking.
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It's actually a good idea, but more suited to a hotel room than a home.
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Instead, they got a genius, and one especially suited to deconstructing their fantasies of her.
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The damage was compounded when Wilson said not all women are suited to wear Lululemon.
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"We effectively made a gym suited to our own tastes and interests," Mr. Oppenheim said.
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The modern-day opioid epidemic is particularly ill-suited to one-size-fits-all solutions.
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The judge ruled that patients were best suited to being cared for in health facilities.
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Some planes are more suited to cargo carriage than others, simply because of their capacity.
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Disclosures in financial statements are poorly suited to the problem of climate-related financial risks.
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And that makes her perfectly suited to be the voice of the world in 2017.
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By perfecting an interface that is much better suited to home use — the determined yell!
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Mr. Begley's editor, Nan A. Talese, said his sensibility was suited to the new direction.
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What is needed, proponents say, is a new infrastructure better suited to handle renewable energy.
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What got him this far doesn't always seem suited to what he's made for himself.
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Mold, a new study shows, is even more suited to space travel than we are.
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Then, look for products that fit your needs and are suited to your skin-type.
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The starters were perfectly executed, but all chilled — perhaps more suited to a fairer evening.
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J. Kael Weston may be better suited to answer this question than any man alive.
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He never has been an economic populist, and he's uniquely ill-suited to become one.
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Those projects are more suited to meetings, with email used to reinforce the meeting decisions.
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Since CEOs have to do this regularly, they might be well suited to the challenge.
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"You are not suited to perform in the Long March," one person wrote on Weibo.
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As a German-speaking combat veteran, General Shachnow was well suited to serve in Berlin.
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Given its long history of presenting performance, the museum is especially suited to this theme.
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Small groups with deep pockets may order tons of content suited to their unique tastes.
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And what about yourself or your experiences makes you uniquely suited to tackle these issues?
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But it's ideally suited to the particular moment in which the country now finds itself.
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Apathy is an option, but one best suited to rich assholes with luxury bomb shelters.
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It's a master class in making children's films — and entirely well-suited to adults, too.
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They are especially well suited to basement life, even in the absence of organic materials.
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Whether that is a world this United vintage is suited to is a different matter.
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For one, bright tiles, fringe and Pendleton blankets are well suited to the Instagram era.
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" "[The provision] is perfectly suited to what the president was trying to get at here.
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Manny Pacquiao believes he's suited to fight Floyd Mayweather again ... just look at his jacket.
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Growth stocks may also have fared well because they are suited to current economic conditions.
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There is a vital logistical mission here that the military is ideally suited to execute.
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But if used in large numbers, they may not be suited to densely populated areas.
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But second, putting him in prison seemed almost laughably ill suited to what I needed.
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Obama delivered a transition, and a first 100 days, that was suited to the mood.
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For one, the area's infrastructure is much stronger and better suited to resist hurricane damage.
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Prosecutors and regulators are stuck enforcing laws that are ill-suited to 21st-century misconduct.
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Many fear that the island republic is ill suited to protect tourists from extremist attacks.
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They evolved into a tall, slender frame well suited to walking and running long distances.
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By contrast, middling relationships are the best suited to pierce our much-bemoaned filter bubbles.
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With its relatively liberal, heavily Latino Democratic electorate, it is well suited to Mr. Sanders.
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He also wasn't suited to be cooped up at a vineyard, as he tells Laris.
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It is a skill well suited to those whose friends travel with armed security teams.
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That's a job better suited to the Defense Department's inspector general, Mabus and others said.
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Finish by describing what you want next, and why you're especially suited to this role.
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The model is particularly well suited to evaluating the economic response to the GOP plan.
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Mr. Trump's improvisational style has sometimes seemed ill suited to the gravity of his office.
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They reflect a fluctuating, improvised rebuilding, more suited to prose than to self-mythologizing poetry.
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The topic of "Betting on Zero" might initially seem better suited to the business pages.
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Friday brought another surprising collaboration, one that seemed particularly well suited to the Parisian cold.
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A sexy musk might be more suited to a night out than an office environment.
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And a field well-suited to this investigation showed up to get some answers: paleopathology.
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Those who have a business or communications background may be better suited to these roles.
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The visual aspect of comics makes them particularly well suited to capturing our digital lives.
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The form doesn't seem to interest him, and his prose is poorly suited to it.
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But traditional graphics cards are not especially well-suited to the cryptocurrency mining gold rush.
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These are suited to withstanding rocket launches and harsh space conditions for over 15 years.
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And deep learning, unlike previous approaches to AI, is highly suited to developing general capabilities.
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Even more than that, though, most people are simply not that well suited to change.
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In Somaliland less than a tenth of the land is reckoned to be suited to agriculture.
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This creature eventually became extinct, its unique features no longer suited to changes in its environment.
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But a pillar is a shaky place and I'm not well suited to being a nun.
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It can go from laptop to stand screen to notebook suited to your note-taking preferences.
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But in many ways, that makes him uniquely suited to actually get some major things done.
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Why do you think that vegan or vegetarian food is better-suited to attract sky beings?
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Thankfully, it's a problem well suited to artificial intelligence, as new research from Stanford University shows.
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And like Alaska, Hawaii is particularly well-suited to such a program because it is remote.
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Going private is not as surprising as it seems since it's better suited to Musk's style.
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It's even better-suited to someone who switches lanes with a bit more abandon than most.
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The breakthroughs in big data, robotics, and artificial intelligence are uniquely suited to the banking industry.
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Clearly, he thinks the European leagues are better suited to grow talent because they're more competitive.
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Brown is not a man suited to darting in and out, one blow at a time.
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" Instead he suggests that, "each country or region...can seek solutions better suited to its culture.
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Eventually, he's hoping to offer products and pricing that are better suited to more casual users.
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For today's match, he executed a game plan suited to both his age and the conditions.
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He also claims Trooly is more comprehensive, and better suited to diverse tech platform use-cases.
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But I think the idea that women are biologically less suited to engineering is just offensive.
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It was ill-suited to fighting terrorism and cost the United States too much, he added.
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We've focussed on apps that are particularly well suited to Gmail's search-first, organize-later approach.
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The role was uniquely suited to Hagner's talents, requiring both a comedic sensibility and dramatic chops.
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There are plenty of reasons to think that Mr Trump is ill-suited to the presidency.
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You'd be remiss to think this wonder ingredient is only suited to high-impact serums, though.
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However, the materials are not suited to the site, and no indoor site has been found.
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Richer countries have more money to spend on making them better suited to older age groups.
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Pence, who served six terms in Congress, is well-suited to lead the process, he said.
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D.Va and Winston are uniquely suited to this task thanks to each one's distance-closing ability.
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Miley is as good as ever, and her voice is perfectly suited to the Dido song.
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But experts say its history makes the U.S. uniquely ill suited to navigate this seismic shift.
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Because rates are calculated across an entire metropolitan area, the algorithm is poorly suited to cities.
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At the same time, astonishingly efficient algorithms suited to quantum computing are waiting to be discovered.
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That makes it better suited to both larger size parts as well as for mass production.
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And cooking is especially suited to that because it rarely requires a ton of emotional labor.
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But if any company is suited to stuff more cameras into a phone, it's probably Light.
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In response, the FDA unveiled a more feasible clinical trial process, better suited to small businesses.
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However, neither one of these techniques is well-suited to finding newborn worlds in protoplanetary disks.
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Warren, on the other hand, is perfectly suited to be leader of the opposition to Trump.
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The black and gray options are much better looking and suited to the product's design minimalism.
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By "fittest," Darwin didn't mean the most powerful; he meant those best suited to their environment.
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It is a mode that's ideally suited to capture the inherent strangeness of a marginalized experience.
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"Science is well-suited to answer certain kinds of questions, but not all questions," Stefansson reflected.
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She's since found the radically different lifestyle very well suited to her needs as an artist.
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Reinhardt's Barrier Field makes him uniquely well suited to soaking up lots and lots of damage.
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The Honda is midsized, which is better suited to city traffic and fits into a garage.
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And Splunk is better suited to ride the AI wave better than most big data players.
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Well-meaning it may be, but this ersatz accountability is ill-suited to times of crisis.
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His intelligence wasn't and isn't vetted but viral — and conveniently suited to his argument and needs.
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Lots of teams have won Cups with half their defensemen better-suited to be healthy scratches.
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"Wolf Hollow" is beautifully written, with spare, simple language perfectly suited to its subject and setting.
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This is both a requirement and an opportunity to have sound more suited to your tastes.
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It's one way to make an app, and it's especially well-suited to fancy user interfaces.
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So Robinson Crusoe learns in this very light animated feature best suited to the youngest audiences.
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It is well suited to dying fabrics, and has been used for this purpose for centuries.
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Studies have shown that voters lean toward taller politicians, viewing them as better suited to leadership.
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Federal judges, in fact, might decide that climate change is even better suited to state courts.
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The new designs are smaller and faster to build and better suited to competitive energy markets.
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" Trump was convinced, he told friends, that he was uniquely suited to brokering the "ultimate deal.
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He's not perfect, which means he is perfectly suited to remake the role of presidential spouse.
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When a client won't commit, Sipes suspects she is not well suited to serving that client.
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The circular tip is well suited to dab on small, targeted areas and gently rub in.
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It's better suited to casual everyday wear and day outings and is sure to draw compliments.
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Wrangler turned out to be better suited to sniffing out trouble over being a guide dog.
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Intelligence agencies now overseen by Trump may not be ideally suited to the job, they added.
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Horror has, for decades now, been the genre most well-suited to tell us about ourselves.
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Our increasingly industrialized health care system is very poorly suited to meeting those kinds of needs.
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Hybrids are much better suited to robotaxi and delivery duty because their downtime can be minimized.
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Mr. Zeldin has zealously pursued a narrow right-wing agenda poorly suited to his diverse district.
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Two advisers said Trump's divisive political style may not be best suited to handing the crisis.
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While a song's repetitive elements may seem suited to picture books, they can also present problems.
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Burr argued that a private supplier was best suited to provide water to New York's residents.
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For weeks, Britain has seemed like another place, its parched fields more suited to southern Italy.
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Like Cuomo, Giuliani was described as "heavy-handed" -- and found that demeanor suited to a crisis.
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The dramatically titled "conspiracy to defraud the United States" is particularly well-suited to Mueller's purposes.
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Cameron Hut wasn't glamorous, but it felt perfectly suited to the needs of a solo traveler.
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Roomer's grab bag of deals seems best suited to those with no set dates or destination.
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Ms. Wagner won attention early on for her rich, powerful voice, suited to vocally weighty roles.
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In these times, I can think of no one better suited to serve as our President.
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Check out our candle gift guide if you think they'd be better suited to another scent.
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The movie is marred by an unsatisfying resolution, which has a coyness better suited to literature.
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Unlike North American browns, this specimen had a distinctive spearmint color perfectly suited to its surroundings.
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"It is the finest terroir in Portugal with the perfect grapes suited to it," he continued.
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The allotted space for a Twitter message is better suited to cheap shots than responsible commentary.
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Drake and Nicki, both protégées of Lil Wayne, have been extremely well-suited to this era.
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Unfortunately, human beings are uniquely ill-suited to prepare for disasters they cannot sense or see.
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In the memo, Damore claimed that women are less biologically suited to be engineers than men.
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Ms. Woodbridge is, it would seem, uncommonly suited to her role as the Conference House caretaker.
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Poll respondents said they considered Sanders best suited to handle issues like healthcare and the environment.
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It's compact, decent-sounding, and well-suited to everything you'd want a smart speaker to do.
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Nitya Parthasarathy's proposal is equally suited to the 21st century: a "spell check" for gender stereotypes.
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The following packages are pricier than the ones above and more suited to travelers seeking luxury.
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Dmitry Belosselskiy's capacious bass is well suited to the pronouncements of Zaccaria, the Israelites' high priest.
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American Dream, as it's called, offers a dizzying array of theme parks better suited to Dubai.
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They intensified their bickering over who was best suited to keep the peace on the peninsula.
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Neither a mammoth new settlement nor the piecemeal legislation nationwide seem suited to stop the takeover.
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Her game, an all-court attack with a variety of skills, is well suited to grass.
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Do you think that experts in the music world are better suited to make these decisions?
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Backers of the bank contend that it is well suited to Mr. Trump's "America First" philosophy.
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No place on earth is better suited to nurturing this mass turning-inward than Los Angeles.
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But one type of furniture seems especially well suited to making a statement: sculptural side tables.
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This type of GPU power will be more suited to lighter video editing and photography work.
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Ladders, according to Goichot, are costly and only suited to fish with the right swimming ability.
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Collective actions are also uniquely suited to root out and eradicate systemic discrimination across entire industries.
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These leaders are best suited to support long-term policy objectives that benefit the American veteran.
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The roads are especially suited to countries that experience heavy and often torrential downpours, he said.
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It's especially suited to whiskey drinks, which benefit from a shot of the dark, musky sweetness.
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He may be better suited to take on the right-wing AfD than the other candidates.
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But CNN's pro-Trump voices often seem better suited to generating friction than to offering insights.
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The Patriots' D is hardly overmatched, but the Titans are suited to attack its few weaknesses.
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As offensive as leftists found Trump's policies, his style was arguably better suited to the age.
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It's whether she's the candidate better suited to be president of the United States of America.
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This holiday special, however, is possibly better suited to the America of 2017 than that of 1978.
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At various times, they have promised a pivot to a message more suited to the general election.
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Gregory Porter, who leads the breeding program, says the potato will be especially well suited to roasting.
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Click through to shop the speakers best suited to your needs without spending a penny over $150.
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Chrome is a fantastic operating system—lean and simple and perfectly suited to working in the cloud.
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To start, let's look at the reasons why tech giants are well-suited to upend the space.
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Other than a single pond in Mississippi, only one area in Louisiana seems suited to the frog.
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Who of the final three Republicans is best suited to stretch the Electoral College map in November?
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Often these solutions mean handing over the real power to someone better suited to managing the momentum.
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The French left, with its romanticised history of collective struggle, is particularly ill-suited to this fight.
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Some, like Microsoft and ARM, are designing new chips that are better suited to run neural networks.
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Spread, often, by untutored preachers using vernacular storytelling, this was an insurgent faith suited to the frontier.
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As one of the lowest cost producers in OPEC, they are uniquely suited to that strategic approach.
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At 60W, it's much more suited to charging a MacBook Pro (or another USB-C laptop), too.
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Traditionally, product placement would be more suited to a character or the show it was featured in.
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Secondly, it's ideally suited to help meet the demands of today's increasingly health-conscious and empowered patients.
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But the update does add a structure that feels better-suited to a game on your phone.
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Like Germany, the previous World Cup winners, France is ideally suited to benefit from European knowledge networks.
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Luke Hemsworth seems perfectly suited to his role as gruff head of security Ashley Stubbs on Westworld.
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AI is well suited to managing complex fast-evolving networks like the electricity grid and traffic flows.
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That was less generous than it seems: much of it was ill-suited to growing sugar cane.
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It was smaller, nimbler and, according to reviews of the day, better suited to a global audience.
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Early machines, with their binary logic, were not well-suited to highly complex and variable field environments.
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But he found his skills more suited to gathering the victims' names and numbers to begin with.
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Wadi Hajer is a warren of alleys and small houses well-suited to hit-and-run operations.
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Here, we highlight five types of essential oils that are perfectly suited to ease your wintertime woes.
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There could no one better suited to maintain and build upon Corduroy creator Don Freeman's enduring legacy.
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Be smart: The NBA is better suited to creating stars than other sports, partly because of aesthetics.
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The style of music you play is probably more suited to the seven-inch or EP format.
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Honestly, I think Hank is better suited to being like a hotel concierge than a mob boss.
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All of these adaptations add up to a predator superbly suited to its mountain and grassland habitat.
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Central authority is the problem, not state governments crafting election systems best suited to their local needs.
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That's why a group of aerospace engineers have created a drone that's better suited to the task.
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Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg thinks it would be best suited to turn his home into a smart house.
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To make the sculpture appear believable, the group carefully studied the location best suited to install it.
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Because the bralette offers little support, Lynch said the trend is better suited to a younger woman.
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Few properties seem better suited to tap VR than Star Wars, if only because… you know, lightsabers.
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Is there something about science fiction that makes it particularly suited to your style of death metal?
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The floor-sweeping fare that rules the red carpet isn't exactly suited to dancing the night away.
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Probably not enough, because this story is perfectly suited to be the best musical of all time!
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The guides at the information center can also recommend trails suited to any kind of hiker. glaskogen.
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They are best suited to develop skill sets that match employment requirements now and into the future.
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Video games are generally associated with guns and explosions — a medium better suited to escapism than intimacy.
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Tugwell put in place institutions more suited to centrally-planned economies than the U.S. free-market system.
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But oysters grow larger and fleshier in the Gulf's warmer waters, making them well-suited to cooking.
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"I think this is a problem that I am uniquely suited to try to ... solve," he added.
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There is an Occupational English Test (OET), more suited to medical professionals, that foreign nurses can take.
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Is there a player who is more suited to the needs of modern teams than Klay Thompson?
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These days, complexion-boosting treatments are more suited to our kinetic state — in-office and at-home.
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With its abundance of engineers and resources, Silicon Valley is uniquely suited to lead the mobility disruption.
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There are perhaps no two celebrities better suited to navigate the waters of coupledom than these two.
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By tradition and technique, ballet is suited to the supernatural — to fairy tales and gothic nightmares alike.
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And they stay that way through much of November; some are even suited to visiting during winter.
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I. cannot fundamentally tell what's true or false — this is a skill much better suited to humans.
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"I would say biodynamic is more suited to warmer years, and organic to cooler years," he said.
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The state economic development agency has struggled to find a new entity better suited to run it.
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Kerry Perry, despite her best intentions, was not suited to lead the association during these difficult times.
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And recent research suggests that some people with A.D.H.D. may be naturally suited to our turbocharged world.
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In addition, the growth of government created a sprawling bureaucracy that Congress was ill-suited to oversee.
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But, he pointed out, a marvel of 1960s engineering is not necessarily suited to 2018 industry needs.
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Their short length was well suited to working while seated, whether in a chair, bed or wheelchair.
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It helps that Half-Life, as a series, is well suited to the needs of virtual reality.
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Neither did Martina Hingis, despite a game and tactical mind-set ideally suited to the clay surface.
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Some doctors agree that those requirements make typical wrist wearables not well suited to an elderly clientele.
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This was not a style suited to recordings, and Amacher's psychoacoustic effects can't be experienced through headphones.
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Tymoshenko is best suited to lead Ukraine in its ongoing battle with Russian military and economic aggression.
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The lawmakers specified three lab-based programs they say are singularly suited to aid Puerto Rico's recovery.
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By 2011, it became increasingly clear that Johnson wanted and was suited to fly F/A-18s.
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This is modern-day Charlottesville, where we're supposed to be better suited to engage with each other.
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Former agency officials said Mr. D'Andrea's new job overseeing Iran operations was better suited to his talents.
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The generals have failed because for all their experience and insight, they're not suited to the job.
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Moore's critique of Christian triumphalism seems well suited to this not very triumphant time for his church.
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On the road, power is ample and the adaptive suspension is well suited to executive sedan business.
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Some bottom-dwelling sharks that feed on mollusks have teeth suited to grinding and cracking shells open.
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It's 19 percent to 20 percent alcohol, which makes it more suited to ocean voyages than overindulgence.
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But it looks to me like Don Blankenship is perfectly suited to represent the modern national GOP.
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His snout was suited to forests, but his parents would be grazing the ground in open areas.
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But as the company grew, there were important tasks that were best suited to part-time workers.
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Their 2018 debut, "Window Flowers," is summery and bright, well suited to mitigating New York's winter chill.
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Scientists have not yet worked out which strategies are best suited to particular kinds of unwanted memories.
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And Kaine's jovial political persona seems hardly suited to deeper digs against the scandal-ridden Republican nominee.
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"There are a lot more people better suited to articulate these issues than us musicians," he said.
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And so there were a whole bunch of reasons like that that I wasn't "suited" to leadership.
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Instead, Ultra tests for 28 attributes known to be common to those well-suited to testing work.
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The point-of-sale opportunity is also specifically suited to marketplace lending in a way that refinancing is not; retailers need high approval rates, which the marketplace lending model is uniquely suited to offer because of its ability to find investors for a broad range of borrower credit profiles.
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The time zone is suited to a global operation that stretches across Asia, Europe and the United States.
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Everyday language is ill suited to describe quantum complementarity, in part because everyday experience does not encounter it.
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But with its large size and hefty weight, it cements that the Tread isn't suited to apartment living.
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With his convincing fluency on trade, Sanders is uniquely well-suited to convey that kind of holistic worldview.
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I was genuinely surprised and pleased to find people occupying niches so suited to their specialties and inclinations.
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Moore went on to lay out why he believes Ellison is the best suited to lead the DNC.
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Flood is an extremely well-respected lawyer who is, by all accounts, well suited to his new job.
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" Moira is proof we don't have to let ourselves be shamed into unremarkable uniforms "suited to our age.
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D-Wave scientists found a physics problem that their machine was well-suited to study: magnetic materials, unsurprisingly.
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It lavished $15.6bn on projects for clean energy, better land use and infrastructure suited to a warming world.
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That this is the person who is best suited to represent their values and beliefs as a country.
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But there's reason to believe that current grid architecture is not well-suited to enabling and encouraging them.
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Teachers dressed in partisan costume are not particularly well suited to lead an impartial discussion of political controversies.
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Earning one takes years and requires a disposition suited to academia, which is rare among more normal folk.
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This exculpatory perfect storm was well suited to an ensuing decade of megabankruptcies that made Enron's look quaint.
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She lived out her Bachelorette dream, and chose the person best suited to start a life with her.
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They were uniquely suited to serialized dramas, and if those dramas contained any pulpier elements, all the better.
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In addition to being well-suited to entrepreneurship, many franchise companies – such as Dream Vacations, Dunkin Donuts, Neighborly.
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By the 1980s New Age, a soothing, often synthesized genre of music suited to meditation, had gained popularity.
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In the past Trump's character has been well-suited to his pursuit of success as he defines it.
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That era was less suited to a disruptive iconoclast like Trump — and to a disruptive iconoclast like Sanders.
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Brown turns 22 in a couple months, and is still better suited to finish plays than start them.
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British manufacturing is turning into an elite industry, most suited to a small number of highly skilled people.
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They are well suited to simple, low-value transactions, such as buying a newspaper or taking a taxi.
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Dreadful as the labor strife was, all agreed that an orchestra better suited to the future has emerged.
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Robinson is working on a site that connects companies with jobs suited to disabled applicants to likely candidates.
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Social media appears to be better suited to dividing than uniting, at least when it comes to politics.
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Instead, officials speak of ideological rivals uniting behind him as best suited to deal with a Trump presidency.
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Indeed, there is something about the song that seemed perfectly suited to Ms Spears, then 16 years old.
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Clinton, agreed with that sentiment but suggested that he was best suited to act upon Mr. King's intentions.
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But the extent of easing is small and its composition is not best suited to kick-starting growth.
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Other former extremists are suited to work with rehabilitation programs on dissuading others from engaging in extremist activity.
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Her voice is both husky and silken, perfectly suited to her raw, romantic songs about love and loss.
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While SGI wasn't well-suited to take advantage of the market shift toward commodity graphics, its alumni were.
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When operating at smaller scales, libraries are well-suited to withstand fiscal challenges that can doom commercial events.
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It also sells its own line of products, called Amazon Basics, that are better suited to voice-orders.
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The company launched a Kickstarter for the project in early 2015, but it proved ill-suited to crowdfunding.
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Fortunately, one of her armored, caragor-riding allies is best suited to tackle exactly that kind of scenario.
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Both Democrats also made the case that they're the one best suited to run against him in November.
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The tunnels have been used for a variety of contraband, but they are most suited to marijuana smuggling.
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Consumers win because they get ads that are better suited to their interests and are hopefully less intrusive.
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It's hard to imagine a core duo better suited to bring the Theranos saga to the big screen.
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But she believes her former job will make her well-suited to represent the voters of South Florida.
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Until now, it has not been easy to find the talent best suited to the demands of banking.
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Voters view Mr. Trump as being stronger on the economy and better suited to handle terrorism, while Mrs.
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You don't have to keep employees on forever if they're not suited to the company's new strategic direction.
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Sometimes you have to cheat a little, simply because the products are not always suited to the job.
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Some contend that rickshaws are the vehicles best-suited to traffic-choked roads, and the most environmentally friendly.
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It had a thick wooden body, with barely contained power that made it well-suited to the spotlight.
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Such polls are important since Biden's campaign argues he is the candidate best suited to take on Trump.
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That title now undoubtedly belongs to the NFL, a faster, more violent game better suited to TV coverage.
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They remain free to vote for whichever candidate they feel is best suited to be the party's nominee.
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Hot glue, bereft of editing software and careful lighting, turns out to be ill-suited to making sandals.
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The new Q System One employs advances that make it more suited to use in settings like these.
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PATRIOT missile, for instance, is better suited to hit incoming mid-range ballistic missiles and other attacking threats.
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Mr. Zilberberg's small tweak to the plot offered a morbidly dramatic ending well suited to the unusual space.
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Some people felt he had become arrogant, too didactic, too forceful, more suited to talking than to listening.
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Unlike the way the House chooses its speaker, sequential primaries and caucuses are not suited to finding compromise.
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Though it doesn't abhor inequality, its business model is well suited to take advantage of the growing divide.
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Certainly music technology is developed through marketing for musicians to create specific music suited to their personal tastes.
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This remix by Daniel Stefanik of Luxembourg duo Haste Midi's "Fool" is superbly suited to handle either task.
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In 1713, he arrived in France, which was beset by a problem he was well suited to tackle.
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Looking at the list, I thought I was better suited to King Lear rather than Romeo and Juliet.
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Sports is particularly well suited to online retail, with many fans living far from their favorite teams' hometowns.
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The collections in the Maryland lab look more suited to a landfill than to a secure government facility.
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American policymakers may find certain methods more desirable than others or better suited to their country's federal system.
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The bush grows best above 2,500 metres (8,200 feet), and is thus suited to different provinces from opium.
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Performance art is particularly well suited to Myanmar because it is cheap, temporary, and fraught with subtle interpretations.
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Not some Paris-in-the-springtime zephyr, but something better suited to wintertime and the coast of Brittany.
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Their style is suited to the end of the world, or else the beginning of a new one.
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A bird's rounded form was suited to glassblowing, and molten glass seemed a metaphor for its actual movements.
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The newspaper reported that Bryant was looking for a candidate who was particularly well suited to beating McDaniel.
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But because successful legislation would require compromise and moderation, the moment may be especially suited to that task.
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She's probably better suited to something like a Bran mission than something like an outside-the-walls mission.
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Goldman is recommending that clients shift money to stocks that are better suited to weather an economic downturn.
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Among the president's critics, at least, there is worry that he is particularly ill-suited to the moment.
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The more "basic" ventilators are "well-suited to address the urgent needs during the COVID crisis," Westrick said.
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In-room relaxation offerings, she added, were particularly well-suited to dealing with the worries of fearful guests.
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But their car has been better suited to high-speed layouts like Spa, which will host Sunday's race.
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Perhaps this puzzle is better suited to the Ptolemaic system where the Earth isn't a planet, you say?
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Face masks are a low-value, easily shipped item well suited to offshoring in cheaper locales than America.
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And the tenor Glenn Seven Allen, with his robust voice and youthful swagger, is ideally suited to Jack.
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Rockstar's latest game might yet deliver the kind of story Belair thinks the format is best suited to.
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Republicans have refused hearings for Garland, however, claiming that the next president is best suited to replace Scalia.
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Rock Steady Boxing, for example, has created training programs suited to fitness levels at all stages of Parkinson's.
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It's a bit more structured than other reusable bags, so it's well-suited to more than just groceries.
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" To write an originalist opinion would take significant research "sometimes better suited to the historian than the lawyer.
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Loud and arresting, the fuzz tone was well suited to expressions of rock's more disruptive and rebellious impulses.
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But I'm much better suited to running my own situation, where I can make all the creative decisions.
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Ms. Norman is the regal mistress of this domain, with a physical presence suited to her vocal expanse.
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Laura Bush, as a teacher and a librarian was perfectly suited to be a partner to that work.
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Instead, she's making the case that she's best suited to beat President Trump and unite the Democratic Party.
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"Frankly, I think it's why Trump couldn't be more ill-suited to be president, because he's a blowhard."
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These younger riders are looking for motorcycles suited to a more casual relationship rather than a serious commitment.
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It would be hard to find a "Little Women" more suited to its times, for love or money.
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The transmission is also well suited to hard driving in manual mode, flicking of quick shifts on demand.
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Hogg said Thursday he welcomed a primary with Judge to decide the person best-suited to defeat Grassley.
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Lower opus numbers are suited to chill days; higher ones have proven cathartic in, well, more complex moments.
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Along with that shift, large companies have become better suited to run stores than independent owners, Magro said.
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In this way, Future is surprisingly well-suited to the album format — he's best consumed in wide gulps.
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The ferocious chaos of the song is well suited to BTS's dynamism, and also to Desiigner's unhinged garbles.
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Two years in, he remains ill suited to the complicated, thankless, often grinding work of leading the nation.
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In a sense, no one is better suited to navigate the terra incognita of Trump's America than Zucker.
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Its vast and extremely sunny deserts are naturally suited to providing electricity to the country during the day.
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It's stuff more suited to a survival horror game than a big budget shooter and Grøndal knows that.
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His skill set remains singular, and uniquely well suited to the coach with years of practice exploiting it.
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Other measures — such as job training and other workforce development programs — are better suited to address structural unemployment.
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They're producing a swath of new apps uniquely suited to dealing with the daily headaches that plague developing countries.
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Working people who must live in communities abandoned by out-of-touch leaders are best suited to represent them.
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Mr Djokovic is the superior all-round player, but Mr Federer's game is well-suited to the Wimbledon grass.
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The city is planning to build a brand new arena that sounds perfectly suited to host sizable esports events.
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If there were ever parents suited to help a child with such special needs, it is Jennifer and Kevin.
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Season 2.83: Episode 7, "1.7" Hardy is not a well man, and definitely not suited to his current job.
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Westerners are uniquely suited to balance environmentalism and human economic needs, said Idaho-based Republican political strategist Todd Cranney.
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" According to the source, the soon-to-be mother of four is "extremely well-suited to be an attorney.
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The large, bright screen meanwhile, is well-suited to mobile gaming, and the 6GB model handled Fortnite fairly well.
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RealtimeBoard, a visual collaboration tool particularly suited to distributed teams, has picked up $25 million in Series A funding.
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"The food traceability issue is a big problem that we thought blockchain was particularly well suited to," McDermott said.
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Lagarde, who attended Thursday's meeting and takes over on November 1, may be well suited to these tough circumstances.
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And King's work feels uniquely suited to comprehending the national nightmare those who reject the current administration are facing.
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If a recession were to come soon, the tools now to hand would be poorly suited to the job.
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Two days later, Trump's claim that NATO is irrelevant and ill-suited to fight terrorism came under the microscope.
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All of the candidates will be auditioning to prove that they are best suited to take on Hillary Clinton.
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Even Fire Emblem's particular style of tactical gameplay seems like it would be perfectly suited to the Potter series.
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"It raises so many important cultural, political and social questions that Aaron is well suited to," Mr. Sher said.
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Facebook is uniquely well-suited to disrupting traditional home and mobile phone voice calling and their successor, video calling.
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Governor Jordan stressed this week that negative interest rates and interventions were suited to the country's "fragile" currency markets.
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Developed in the 1950s and '60s, space law is state-centric and arguably ill-suited to a commercial future.
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We found a few other designers' mermaid crowns on Instagram, some of which are better suited to everyday wear.
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I've heard many well-meaning people say that women inherently have qualities that make them well suited to directing.
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Some creators like comedians and visual artists might be better suited to the format than game developers or novelists.
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It's a game that's perfectly suited to millennials who have cut the cord, but are tied to their iPhones.
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This, say its makers, means that it is better suited to flats than smart locks already on the market.
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This is mature, wonderfully tense, quick-moving writing that's perfectly suited to Frank Quitely's understated, make-you-stare artwork.
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The human body already produces its own little machines perfectly suited to deliver their goods to that same spot.
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And, given how personal tantra can be, certain aspects of it are actually well-suited to a solo session.
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One complaint that Jackson agrees is legitimate is that Deep TabNine is more suited to certain types of coding.
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"The type of work is also important — it needs to be suited to someone's individual needs, skills and aspirations."
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All are suited to complement the Rockets' star power or improve their adaptability on the defensive end—or both.
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It's more suited to tracking general activity than in-depth metrics, but that should be fine for most people.
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"Bitcoin has evolved to become better-suited to being an asset than being a means of exchange," Stripe wrote.
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Blockchain would be ideally suited to this, creating a transparent, auditable and automated record of energy generation and consumption.
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Realizing that perhaps a smaller venue would be better suited to the idea, Lukas turned to the Village Voice.
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It should definitely be that not every healthcare provider is equally suited to give you the most accurate diagnosis.
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I've used it a handful of times, ultimately deciding that I probably wasn't suited to give myself a reading.
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David Worrall of the Australian National University believes parameter-mapping sonifications are particularly suited to monitoring of complex systems.
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What is the line between an arbitrary design restriction and one that is well suited to maintaining local livability?
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And it is particularly suited to establishing the sedate rhythms of our protagonist's daily life, before his transformative encounter.
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Bream and his team do modify the mechanicals inside the gearboxes to make them better suited to electric power.
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She's well suited to cook in a museum, having been a chef for artists, notably Urs Fischer in Brooklyn.
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Veterans who join the second-ranked Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) may be well suited to become special agents.
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And fourth, Branagh is not Belgian or in any way obviously suited to play the iconic role of Poirot.
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Genish said TIM's aim was to adopt a management model for the network that was most suited to Italy.
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Not only will they be better suited to participate in conversations, they'll be more likely to start one themselves.
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The company says it identified these professional activities as the best suited to take advantage of Parrot's drone offering.
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Neither is better than the other, only more well-suited to the story the filmmaker has chosen to tell.
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He says the rules are ill-suited to contend with China's emergence as a major competitor in many markets.
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Clinton's trustworthiness, most appear to consider her better suited to manage foreign policy and threats to the American people.
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" As they saw it, the schools were "ill suited to the intensely practical type of training that industry demanded.
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Like Dennis's offer of a Coke to the dying William, it's a palliative better suited to first-world problems.
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The U.S. courts are perfectly suited to handle disputes, as they have done so since the Constitution established them.
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Plenty of existing algorithms may still be better-suited to software that runs on top of rival hardware, though.
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Op-Docs Video games are generally associated with guns and explosions — a medium better suited to escapism than intimacy.
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He is unabashedly who he wants to be and then a world suited to his ideals formed around him.
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We could take or leave Holton Rower's sculptural paintings, glitchy and chromatic texture porn ideally suited to interior decoration.
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One advantage of this type of display is a faster screen refresh, making it better suited to virtual reality.
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Some critics argued the dress was ill-suited to the festive spirit of the Games and Rio's hot weather.
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With its fine balance of menace and cheer, though, "The Explorer" is perfectly suited to its middle-grade audience.
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Some strains are very peppery or earthy, which can overwhelm delicate flavors, but is well-suited to punchier foods.
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Mr. Fitaihi is in some ways well suited to appeal to an American audience on behalf of his father.
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But the effect overall was free and vivid, with a certain panache well-suited to this late Romantic work.
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Congressional government is also better suited to overcoming our polarized politics because it better accommodates a range of views.
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But within that area is an astounding array of scenery that is particularly suited to a medieval fantasy saga.
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No section of the sports calendar is more suited to statistical weirdness than the end of the NBA season.
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With great variety, however, comes the stresses of making sure you're buying the right pair suited to your game.
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A gifted cultural historian with a scholarly sensibility, he is perhaps less suited to the role of investigative reporter.
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Top Chefs Among the bounty of recent books written by chefs, two seem best suited to your girlfriend's interests.
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And the economic data we usually rely on are particularly ill-suited to offer useful information on that question.
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We would be asked to do whatever we were best suited to do and would achieve whatever was necessary.
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And, as you say, our economy is not well-suited to be shut down for long periods of time.
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She has made the second week six times, thanks to a game with heavy strokes well suited to clay.
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The government had told the court that female officers were not physically and physiologically suited to hold such positions.
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Was there ever a time more suited to the whims of a male American teen than the early aughts?
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The ads lean into Biden's perceived strength in the election: He is the candidate best suited to defeat Trump.
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He's better suited to be the hormone monster of emotionally immature Coach Steve, who is also voiced by Kroll.
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And "Highway Vagabond" is downright shaggy, even though its lyrics about hippie drifters are better suited to Jake Owen.
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Facebook is much better suited to smaller retailers with very specific niche markets and Facebook has superior predictive analytics.
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Admittedly, I was very distracted by Julian Macdonald's tacky costumes: netting and crystals more suited to dancing on ice.
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The podcast and interview style are best suited to people who enjoy something conversational rather than a crafted narrative.
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Lightning—a phenomenon more suited to places like Florida—is now striking within 100 miles of the North Pole.
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And it is the term best suited to convey the character of this brilliant, often disapproving and unsparing man.
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Beijing has, however, rapidly produced Jiangdao-class corvettes, a small warship generally best suited to fighting close to home.
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A better solution is to empower communities to offer assistance in the ways most suited to their local situations.
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Understanding the rules the Senate will follow allows her to designate the managers best suited to prosecute the case.
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The approach is well suited to Pearl Harbor, a cataclysmic event that had foreshadowings and, of course, immediate consequences.
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In a decade of distraction, angst, and demoralization, there's been no one better suited to document our collective breakdown.
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His mammoth hands seemed more suited to spiraling footballs than the fine fingerwork a doctor-in-training might need.
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What other world events do you think would be well-suited to this sort of faux-social media treatment?
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And national legal systems are ill-suited to protect against the borderless consequences of misuse or misfire of technology.
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Many of those leaving the service, however, may not know if they are suited to run their own businesses.
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Supporters describe her in terms more suited to Taylor Swift than a 71-year-old academic shaping monetary policy.
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Her vocal style, which can be steely but also malleable and even vulnerable, is ideally suited to grand opera.
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What makes her seem particularly suited to the project is the combination of craft and showmanship in her work.
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JS: Is there something that you think makes comics especially well-suited to this kind of work, to activism?
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Collage is both nostalgic and contemporary, so well-suited to capturing the way we encounter and read materials digitally.
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Voters say Mr. Trump is best suited to solve the country's problems and handle the job of commander in chief.
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Rationally speaking, this was silly: These millionaire athletes were singularly well suited to pay for their own buffing and polishing.
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But because his pieces often deal with African-American political and social history, they seem well suited to New Orleans.
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There's no denying, Cyrus' voice is really suited to that traditional country lilt that goes so well with the song.
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In light of rapidly evolving technology and its tremendous social benefits, Congress is better suited to confront the issues here.
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Come to think of it, the Brit is definitely better-suited to the world of late night TV than tech.
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The internet, likely envious of this baby's unfazed demeanor, decided to Photoshop him into scenarios more suited to his vibe.
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Music streaming service Spotify has posted a job with the title "President of Playlists", which seems perfectly suited to Obama.
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A convolutional network is a specific kind of neural network well suited to identifying images and sensing patterns in them.
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With Scotland Yard on his tail, Jack escapes into 2017, a time he finds almost intoxicatingly suited to his appetites.
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And there's no one on the Democratic side in the Senate better suited to the court than Minnesota's senior senator.
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Such whipsawed emotions have become common among Democratic voters as they search for a nominee best suited to beat Trump.
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But that is a strength more suited to campaigning than governing, and he takes power after making many impossible promises.
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" Dowager of Brionne: "The costume is well suited to a matron of mature age … The material must necessarily be rich.
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Trump repeated multiple times the notion that teachers' love for their students would make them better suited to protect them.
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Originally written as a theater piece, critical consensus agreed that the contained drama was less suited to a movie format.
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The Turbo S E-Hybrid might look like it's best suited to haul groceries, but it also absolutely hauls ass.
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As requested, they were angular and strong — not quite Cara D., but much better suited to my long, oval face.
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But the work provides evidence that an idiosyncratic language is best suited to a small group with rich shared history.
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Even without his clout-boosting guest list, Cordae's deft delivery and lyricism, alternately thoughtful and boastful, are suited to impress.elsewherebrooklyn.
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ANNA AKHMATOVA, one of Russia's finest 20th-century poets, once described St Petersburg as being "particularly well suited to catastrophes".
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The F-15s are strike fighters, he notes, whereas the European jets are better suited to air-to-air combat.
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" He also said it "represents an 'arrogant assumption' that government is better suited to direct health care instead of providers.
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The area seems suited to Mr Seung's "acupuncture" style of gradual, small-scale regeneration, which Mr Park, the mayor, espouses.
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While this makes them satisfying opponents, it might be better if they had a controller more suited to their physiology.
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Rokenbok reported its malware attack to the local police, who said the F.B.I. was more suited to do the investigation.
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It also has algorithms that tell you how well a candidate's skills and background are suited to a particular job.
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The account has been around since 2015, but it seems particularly suited to sooth the rough edges of this year.
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The program is non-restrictive to encourage students to work with whatever formal means are best suited to their ideas.
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In this way, Ladivine—like rest of NDiaye's œuvre—is perfectly suited to the disjointed ethos of contemporary Francophone literature.
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Since they don't feature any raps, the other two tracks are more suited to Earl's production moniker, Random Black Dude.
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This organizational structure and scale make them ill-suited to pursue novel R&D, which is where the startups shine.
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They seemed well-suited to an event that was itself a sort of hybrid—part intellectual forum, part sales pitch.
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That happy medium that lidar found happens to be especially suited to the last use case: navigating the everyday world.
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Perhaps he's a quarterback who is better suited to the professional ranks, where he can spend his time studying football.
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The mindset seems to be that men can work with any characters while women are better suited to female characters.
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Go deeper: It's not entirely clear yet whether Airbnb is suited to China's market and customs—or whether it'll adapt.
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BMNT specializes in pairing government technology problems — typically, DoD-related problems — with Silicon Valley companies best suited to provide solutions.
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Or maybe it's because this ghost story is often categorized as a horror movie, but better suited to suspense lovers.
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Conversely, do you think there's something about death metal that makes it particularly suited to sci-fi concepts and lyrics?
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Originally discovered in South America, the Chilesaurus has the head of a carnivore but flat teeth suited to grinding plants.
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If you have a more specific goal in mind, do a little research on stones best suited to your goals.
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It was a careful approach, suited to a political system where making pots of money had only recently become normal.
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But the company points to Minecraft, now a Microsoft property, as the type of game well-suited to Beam's technology.
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It may be time to find a new nine-to-five better suited to your interests and long-term goals.
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The idea is to form buildings ideally suited to their environment, which almost grow from the site, says Ms Tabassum.
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His temperament is suited to the high drama of childbirth: He is preternaturally calm, deliberate and gentle in his movements.
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Such sanctions have never been invoked, but are well suited to cases like the presumed effort to influence the election.
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Critics of that approach say such firms are better suited to partner with traditional financial institutions, not compete against them.
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You can even add accoutrements, like a tea infuser accessory, to make your bottle even more suited to your needs.
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The Social Display ads are suited to advertisers that need to drive awareness but less so to performance-focused marketers.
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By Episode 3, "Wrecked" is what it wants to be: An enjoyably mindless comedy well suited to the carefree months.
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Though he can handle himself, he's better suited to reaching out to other communities and trying to build more alliances.
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Whole Foods' national presence left them perfectly-suited to serve as a growth catalyst for Instacart to enter new markets.
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The Mets have been relying on his defense because he is currently the Met best suited to play center field.
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But the gimmicks are well suited to his music: eerie, psychedelic synth pop, with melodies tweaked by robotic-sounding effects.
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The first thing to ask yourself is if you're the type of person who is suited to a rewards card.
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"We're growing fast in a region where they'd like to grow fast but their methods aren't suited to doing so."
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It's goofy and dumb, more suited to a bad made-for-TV movie than an official Star Wars tie in.
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Though Johnson is not suited to bantamweight and looked to be dwarfed by most of the men he met there.
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The powerful graphics cards that gamers use to render the latest games are particularly well-suited to performing these operations.
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In the early days, some clean stoves were criticised for not being suited to local cultures and traditions, curbing uptake.
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ALEXI KENNEY This gifted young violinist plays with a precision and purity of tone that are ideally suited to Bach.
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But recent research suggests she had a point: Some people with A.D.H.D. may be naturally suited to our turbocharged world.
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Clinton's promise is, effectively, that she is the best suited to grinding out incremental victories within a broken, gridlocked system.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was created because other financial regulators are ill suited to the work of protecting borrowers.
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For specific and identifiable stains that go beyond mere dirt, use the product best suited to the stain in question.
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The proposal seemed intended to cut costs and increase the emphasis on making Tronc's journalism better suited to digital media.
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Her adroit performance is as well suited to the libretto's subtleties as her voice is to the music's thrashing intensity.
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"A solution to the greater problem is so much better suited to the other two branches of government," he said.
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Editorial John Kelly, President Trump's chief of staff, is grimly suited to addressing the family of a fallen service member.
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Even if Mr. Trump were better suited to the moment, that would not mean future presidents should have more power.
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It's a lame premise, kept afloat by eager performances and inoffensive songs, better suited to a jukebox than a stage.
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Suffice to say, any smartwatch camera like this is probably much better suited to taking selfies or making video calls.
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Each recommends utilizing that alcove for loungewear, linens, sweaters — soft products more generally suited to the whole pre-sleep headspace.
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The Fed's interest rate tools are poorly suited to protect the economy from shutdowns in production resulting from disease fears.
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It should be said that chess theory is suspiciously well suited to the mediums on which it is most prevalent.
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The legislation directs NASA to examine what governance structures might be best suited to supporting the U.S. national microgravity effort.
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Because the strategy options are limited to moves on a board, games like Go are particularly suited to the technology.
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As a subject for ballet — better suited to the evocation of fluid emotional states than historical fact — it sounds promising.
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The two packages remaining to be sold, which feature simultaneous matches, could be particularly suited to an internet-streaming provider.
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Like seismographs, geophones convert ground vibrations into measurable electronic signals, but are smaller, lighter and better suited to field work.
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But they knew they needed a space better suited to aging — someplace with fewer rooms to maintain and no stairs.
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It's an image embarrassingly more suited to an Instagram post, which is sad but fitting: This is an Instagram show.
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The texture, which is like an ointment, is well suited to knees, elbows and heels, which can get particularly dry.
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Any list starts much younger, and three players might be suited to break through for their first major this year.
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After all, the Panthers are a physically punishing team, making Glass just the kind of player suited to face them.
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Other presidents have hired personal lawyers suited to an investigation by a special counsel or special prosecutor in the past.
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That individual might be better suited to a smaller, less hectic city, like Lisbon, which could act as a counterbalance.
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"Her generous heart, dignified manner and noble voice seem ideally suited to Strauss's valedictory utterances," Gramophone wrote in its review.
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He studied biology as an undergraduate and architecture in graduate school, and seems perfectly suited to the job at hand.
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Celebrity children have their own aura of mysterious cool that is much better suited to the Gen-Z-dominated app.
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If Uber's controlling shareholder simply drives from the back seat, the company will look even less suited to public life.
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And Sanders has been battling a lingering perception that he's not as well-suited to excite minority voters as Biden.
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On Tuesday, Trump attempted to make the case that he is best suited to address the racial tensions in America.
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Is Duca the best person suited to speak to Gen Z when Gen Z is already rallying its own peers?
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But CAFE standards were never designed or intended to reduce emissions, and they are ill-suited to accomplishing the task.
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They're particularly suited to Apple users: They connect seamlessly to your Apple devices, and you can activate Siri on them.
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The Ngandong site also included bones from animals that were more suited to woodland environments, like elephant, deer, and cattle.
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More importantly, because crypto-currencies lack a mechanism for creating credit they are not well suited to the capitalist economy.
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Like all fables, it is very simple in outline — and thus arguably better suited to literary rather than theatrical expression.
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The obvious candidates — anyone on the edge of death — for last meals are equally less-than-suited to eating them.
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The police also need to be rapidly coached to adopt approaches that are better suited to the hardships people face.
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The president's obsessions with physical border barriers and immigrant street gangs are better suited to 21992 than to 20173, anyway.
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If children are uniquely vulnerable to water-related illness and death, they are also uniquely suited to help prevent it.
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That means voice would be better suited to inexpensive goods that people buy often, rather than discretionary purchases like appliances.
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For the super organized, Secret Santa exchanges are a great way to ensure everyone gets a gift specifically suited to them.
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It works by showing you people you've crossed paths with IRL that are also well-suited to you in other ways.
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So as climate change brings hotter summers, cattle are becoming less well suited to arid regions of the country, he said.
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Hers is a sensibility well suited to a post-Victorian allegory peopled by restless ghosts and pervaded with a supernatural hush.
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Ultimately a lot of mobile devices travel well these days, but the Pixelbook just seems particularly well-suited to this task.
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"We think such a move might be better suited to Mr Musk's talents than driving manufacturing efficiency and would benefit Tesla."
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Then, Biden will unveil his own trade policy in the coming months — one suited to the progressive politics of the moment.
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The following, in alphabetical order, are 2000 of the 224 U.S. college towns the website names as best suited to retirees.
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As a bonus, you may recognize some of the Guy's clients, as the show is particularly well-suited to celebrity cameos.
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This is precisely the quality called into question by critics who wonder if Trump's temperament is suited to the Oval Office.
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He's built as a flanker but is really best-suited to mid-range DPS with a focus on countering enemy flankers.
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Peter Kavinsky might be the internet's boyfriend, but John Ambrose is better suited to be the internet's—and Lara Jean's—husband.
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The "Watch Now" tab offers personalized picks suited to your own tastes and pulls from many different popular video subscription apps.
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The reason is that nickel sulfate is a form of the metal highly suited to the production of precursor battery materials.
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However, for some, especially teens, and especially girls, it was a status game at which they were particularly suited to win.
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Moore had been one of the names touted by many online as being better suited to the MC role than Jamil.
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Yankee Stadium, with its inviting right-field dimensions, seems well suited to the right-handed-hitting Stanton's right-field-first approach.
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The film turns this inside out, exploring a piece of the world that never felt as well suited to video games.
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He imported vines: the soil is poorer than in the Delta, Mr Ranalli says, but the drainage better suited to grapes.
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There is no time like the present to adopt a monetary target better suited to a world of low interest rates.
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Much of Latin America is well suited to solar and wind power; volcanic Central America and the Caribbean have geothermal potential.
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The background: Farmlands offer flat, well-defined properties without the risk of floods, making them well suited to solar farm installations.
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And, according to Vulture, right now that means tech, and the idiosyncratic, sometimes ill-suited to power, figures at the helm.
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"The system is particularly suited to autonomous cars," said Rus, "since it can continuously reroute vehicles based on real-time requests."
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In an introduction video on his site GetTheGuy, Hussey explains why this makes him uniquely well-suited to give women advice.
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If local housing markets, your job, or your lifestyle make you better suited to renting, rent as long as you'd like.
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For months, it was widely assumed that it was not possible to win in 2016 with themes better suited to 1968.
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But that kind of thing doesn't amount to a whole lot if your assistant isn't suited to day-to-day activities.
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OpenStreetMap allows for annotations such as those they wanted to add, but the standard edit tools are not suited to them.
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And while they may be best suited to the summer months, aspiring franchisees can buy in any time of year. CNBC.
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Nonetheless, he declined to give a specific number, arguing that the measurement mechanism was not suited to give a monthly reading.
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Some periods of history lend themselves well to full-throated, brightly colored adventures, while others are better suited to darker deconstructions.
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As titles that users can pick up and play for short bursts of time, both seem well suited to smartphone gaming.
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Not an awful candidate, and actually seems quite suited to the FA, but would underwhelm a large portion of the fans.
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"Unless your name is Marty McFly, you're probably not all that well-suited to be playing the biotech space," added Johnson.
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Great leaders are able to empower their team members and delegate the tasks that they are best suited to conquer. 24.
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League's move presents a challenge to larger insurers who typically offer more rigid plans that are better suited to large organizations.
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A thoughtful and knowledgeable individual like Myron Ebell appears to be perfectly suited to lead the transition to a new EPA.
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This concept later became the cornerstone of modern photography, and made it a medium uniquely suited to publishing and mass distribution.
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Music apps are well suited to using instant controls because the things you'd want to do with them are so predictable.
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She has a very strong and powerful look that I think is very well suited to a bold product, like Powermatte.
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Others found his views, which argued that men in general may be biologically more suited to coding jobs than women, offensive.
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Assess whether job candidates are suited to the startup environmentChamorro-Premuzic said founders should prioritize "learnability" above all in job candidates.
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They can easily be adapted to new tasks, making them well-suited to small-batch manufacturing and ever-shortening product cycles.
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Farmers in Florida and other states who grow food suited to tropical climates are already pushing back against a potential competitor.
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Analysts say carrying hundreds of thousands of different parts is ill-suited to a company without deep experience in the field.
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In learning these goals, clinicians are better suited to promote informed decision-making when discussing the potential impact of treatment options.
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Campaign finance reform, tax policy, labor, education, and other policies are far better suited to address those critical public policy goals.
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Some colleges, including a few A.C.C. members, do not offer a curriculum suited to bringing in junior college players, Bowden said.
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Instead, it is better suited to finding planetary systems with planets the size of Jupiter in orbits even smaller than Mercury.
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This misuse is allowed to happen because the traditional understanding of privacy is so poorly suited to the current digital moment.
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Their "one size fits all" approach is ill-suited to the nation's increasingly diverse flood control and other water resources needs.
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Copeland, nearly flawless, brought out a womanly sensuality, her musicality suited to the crystalline exactitude of the solo to the celesta.
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"We talk about the desires of millennials and how our product is perfectly suited to their needs and desires," he said.
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That this reality-television approach is poorly suited to an office with the powers of the presidency is, well, obvious enough.
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These essential insights made these candidates better suited to serve and to benefit from bringing together a broad range of voters.
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Clinton but said she worried that Mr. Trump might be better suited to capitalize on Americans' concerns about fraying social order.
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Ian Hussey (Melancholic), Amy Aldridge and Craig Wasserman (Sanguinic), and Jermel Johnson (Phlegmatic) were all remarkably well suited to their roles.
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Gift a Winc gift card, $60-$600The other wine subscription option, better suited to gift to frequent party hosts, is Winc.
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It's the sort of music best suited to movie soundtracks, a major channel of distribution for electronic music in recent decades.
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A little asparagus-colored water container in the shape of a toad would have been equally suited to home or tomb.
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He might then have been able to conjure, as a master of daily trepidations, a mood more suited to his skills.
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However, if you're thinking that Corbyn could be well-suited to be a socialist Dumbledore, think twice because J.K. doesn't agree.
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