The United States has taken steps to reassure the banks.
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Amazon said it has taken steps to resolve any concerns.
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Ohio has taken steps to combat those types of threats.
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Palau has taken steps to try to protect the lake.
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Nonetheless, Iflix has taken steps that are similar to Netflix.
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Some big construction companies have taken steps to address concerns.
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Some retailers have already taken steps to reduce transaction times.
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Some other allies have already taken steps to limit Huawei.
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BAE said it had taken steps to address these issues.
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President Trump has taken steps to weaken the amendment's rules.
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The company has taken steps to reshape the shopping experience.
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But presidents have often taken steps to prevent ethical questions.
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Some companies have already taken steps to address the problem.
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Yahoo says it has taken steps to shut them down.
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Some producers have already taken steps to fight the problem.
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Britain's maritime sector has already taken steps to reduce emissions.
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It's government in recent years has taken steps toward democratizing.
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Norway has already taken steps to cool its housing market.
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But it has also taken steps to limit the damage.
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The company has taken steps to address its environmental footprint.
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The FDA has recently taken steps to rationalize its process.
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The Academy says it has taken steps to diversify its membership.
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The company said it has taken steps towards fixing the problem.
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McCaskill has taken steps to hide the use of her plane.
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Companies have taken steps to limit money lost from ceaseless returns.
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We've taken steps to mitigate & will update with more info soon.
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The central bank has taken steps to tighten the money supply.
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They could have taken steps to minimize or avoid the damage.
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Disney has taken steps to embrace the digital platforms, Iger said.
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But she has taken steps to distance herself from her uncle.
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The N.F.L. has taken steps to address concerns over head trauma.
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A number of lawmakers have taken steps to do just that.
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MasterCard has already taken steps to put this idea into action.
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The government has taken steps to improve reporting of SOE operations.
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City transportation officials have also taken steps to ease the crowding.
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Previous Republican presidents have taken steps to tackle an overvalued dollar.
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Other online companies have also taken steps to reduce bad information.
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Since then, though, Rodriguez has taken steps to rehabilitate his image.
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But other countries in Africa have taken steps to decriminalize homosexuality.
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Executives at the platforms have taken steps to rebuild user trust.
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He responded that school officials have taken steps to protect students.
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Since then, the committee has taken steps to improve its cybersecurity.
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But in recent months, it has taken steps in that direction.
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The company has taken steps since then to reassure American officials.
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Several other NATO allies have also taken steps to punish Turkey.
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Both airlines have since taken steps to address the ongoing issue.
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The major banks have all taken steps to address the new reality.
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China has taken steps to stem further flows out of the country.
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Under scrutiny, Facebook and Twitter have taken steps towards increased ad transparency.
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Congress also has taken steps to undo the landmark health-care law.
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And he has taken steps that could complicate a rapprochement with Orban.
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The royal family may have already taken steps to address this situation.
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Several cities across the world have taken steps to fight smog levels.
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The Chinese government has taken steps to limit pollution and support renewables.
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Carmakers have taken steps to reduce the impact of crashes with pedestrians.
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And I've taken steps to take better care of my own money.
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But the Trump administration has not taken steps to promote Obamacare enrollment.
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DeepMind and Google have taken steps to respond to these criticisms already.
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On Facebook, we've taken steps to show more local news to people.
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Since the historic announcement, both governments have taken steps toward improved relations.
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Selena's already taken steps to keep her identity separate from her boyfriends.
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Najib has taken steps that critics say are aimed at stemming opposition.
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The department subsequently said it had taken steps to eliminate the practice.
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A. Bank have taken steps to reduce shoppers' reliance on steep discounts.
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Others that have taken steps include Scor, Swiss Re and Zurich Insurance.
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While it's true that NextDoor has taken steps to deal with racism,
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The Democratic establishment, meanwhile, has taken steps to embrace more grassroots politics.
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Many airlines have taken steps to recognize gender neutrality in recent months.
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But successive French governments have taken steps to even the playing field.
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Companies across the country have already taken steps to prepare for Brexit.
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We've taken steps and eventually we're going to get over the hump.
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Over the past year, Facebook taken steps to more aggressively remove content.
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The EU acknowledged tech companies have taken steps to be more transparent.
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Facebook has recently taken steps to make their privacy settings more understandable.
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President Trump has already taken steps that will increase premiums next year.
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On Facebook we've taken steps to show more local news to people.
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The Vatican has taken steps to root out some offending clergy members.
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The government has also taken steps to ensure more access to telehealth.
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The citizens of Durango have lately taken steps to recover their city.
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Virtually every state has taken steps to lock down its election processes.
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San Francisco has taken steps to protect its most vulnerable homeless residents.
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The company has also taken steps to beef up its mobile offerings.
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LG: Discord, GoFundMe, they've all taken steps to ban white nationalist content.
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Andrew M. Cuomo had taken steps to keep the program in check.
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Ms. Warren has taken steps that reflect a traditional and practical course.
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In recent weeks, Facebook has taken steps to mend fences in Washington.
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The European Union has taken steps on the regulation side of technology.
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Walmart has already taken steps to limit teens' access to tobacco products.
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Several companies have taken steps in recent months to finance the deficits.
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It says it has taken steps to curb underage use, as well.
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Some blue and purple states other than Michigan have already taken steps.
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Beijing has previously taken steps to curb capital outflows when its currency weakened.
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The company says it has since taken steps to strengthen the app's defences.
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Trump has already taken steps to address those immigrants who overstay their visas.
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It has since taken steps to curb improper sexual conduct in the military.
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But Ford has recently taken steps to address its less-than-stellar performance.
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California and New York have already taken steps to outlaw that abusive practice.
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Facebook has taken steps to limit how much data app developers can collect.
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Russia had taken steps in recent days to sustain that deal, Zakharova said.
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Rockefeller says it has taken steps to better protect patients and research subjects.
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Coe has already taken steps to reform the organization's governance and ethics operations.
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He has taken steps to distance himself from his wide-ranging property business.
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Some of the participating companies say they've already taken steps toward greater transparency.
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The Los Angeles metropolitan area has taken steps to brace itself for shaking.
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Mylan previously had taken steps to decrease the price of its lifesaving device.
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Her party had already taken steps to publicly distance itself from Muslim politicians.
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ULA has, however, taken steps to move away from the RD-180 engine.
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He has taken steps to start rolling back environmental regulations on coal companies.
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Twitter has recently taken steps to address the outrage over the verified fiasco.
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Ten states have already taken steps to defund the group in that way.
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Many companies have since taken steps, to mixed results, to address the issue.
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More specifically: have our leaders taken steps to prevent this from happening again?
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Only 7 of the G20 nations have taken steps to combat modern slavery.
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Taiwan, South Korea and India have all taken steps to stop mask exports.
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Other cities have taken steps to expand their fashion presence, with mixed success.
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It's also taken steps to make the WTO legal process more overtly politicized.
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Facebook, of course, has taken steps to address the abuse of its network.
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Yet the department does not appear to have taken steps to do so.
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The Department of Correction said it has taken steps to address sexual violence.
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Regarding the existing verification process, some Twitter employees have taken steps toward transparency.
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The government has taken steps to appease the demonstrators, which may be working.
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Some members have voluntarily taken steps to distance themselves from their stock holdings.
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Chicago has also taken steps to help students stay in school and graduate.
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Many have already taken steps to modernize and streamline their voter-registration systems.
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Apple has taken steps to make its smartphones more accessible to Indian buyers.
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Other tech companies have also taken steps to remove misinformation about the virus.
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In recent weeks, Uber has taken steps to repair its relationship with drivers.
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Have you taken steps to reduce the time you spend on your phone?
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Nearly three-quarters of Americans have taken steps to distance themselves from Facebook.
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Congress has taken steps to address bots in the live event ticketing industry.
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Hogan and his firm have taken steps to capitalize on a leg lower.
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A few states have already taken steps to move away from money bail.
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To help potential foster families, we've taken steps to make the process easier.
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Since the plebiscite, Venezuela's opposition has taken steps toward establishing a parallel government.
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As president, Trump has taken steps — in Europe and Syria — that benefit Putin.
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Other medical schools have taken steps recently to decrease their students' financial burden.
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Iran has already taken steps that are in breach of the landmark deal.
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China, as well, has taken steps to stanch American company access to data.
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"Yes, I have indeed taken steps to withdraw the Légion d'Honneur," Macron said.
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Chinese leaders have nonetheless taken steps to nurture a homegrown genetically modified crop industry.
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In the property sector, for example, regulators have taken steps to address potential vulnerabilities.
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We have investigated this specific issue and have taken steps to address the matter.
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Van Orman did stress that USC has taken steps to improve student health services.
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She even reports that McDonalds have taken steps to ensure an ethical supply chain.
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Wojcicki acknowledged the communication issues and said YouTube had taken steps to improve it.
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It has also taken steps to cut costs by reorganizing its North American business.
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Foursquare has taken steps to be clear about what its technology is capable of.
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Yet the Trump administration has taken steps to exclude LGBTQ people from federal surveys.
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Lawmakers have taken steps to get a better handle on what the technologies do.
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The YMCA has since taken steps to get rid of violence in the gym.
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Like J.C. Penney, Macy's has already taken steps to dramatically reduce its square footage.
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At times, Mueller's office has also taken steps that go beyond standard operating procedure.
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Although Knight opposes stricter gun laws, he has taken steps to address school shootings.
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Alipay also said that Apple has not taken steps to fix the issue yet.
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Khosrowshahi has already taken steps to make Uber's corporate culture more professional and sensitive.
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Dauman has taken steps to woo advertisers by using data to better target commercials.
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And Massachusetts and several California cities have taken steps to outlaw e-cigarettes altogether.
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Germany and France have meanwhile taken steps to phase out use of the weedkiller.
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According to Massachusetts Democrats, though, Mr. Patrick has taken steps toward building a staff.
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And Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi has taken steps to heal Myanmar's ethnic divisions.
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The Obama administration has taken steps to get these schools off the federal dole.
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Kraft Heinz and Grammarly said they had taken steps to block the channels responsible.
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Democrats have also taken steps to reduce the long-term drivers of our deficits.
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Facebook has taken steps to eliminate the problem in other elections around the globe.
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For a moment, it seemed that Blizzard had taken steps towards addressing these issues.
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Still, Falcon's Progressive Advance party has taken steps to make its case in Washington.
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Several chains have taken steps to offer healthier fare at the request of consumers.
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But experts note that universities have taken steps to help to offset this trend.
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The city government said it has taken steps to alleviate the risk of flooding.
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The Prada fashion group has taken steps to become a more environmentally-friendly company.
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Many local governments have already taken steps to curb increases in the minimum wage.
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The Trump administration has taken steps that run counter to many of these goals.
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In recent days, Mr. Maduro's government has taken steps to clamp down on journalists.
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The University of Minnesota has taken steps to improve its handling of sexual misconduct.
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But it's taken steps to shore up its value, which has mollified anxious investors.
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Smartphone makers have taken steps to discourage tapping while driving, like automated text replies.
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Insys has said it has taken steps to prevent past mistakes from happening again.
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The company has already taken steps to improve mental health benefits in other markets.
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Facebook has already taken steps to avoid the same fate as the tobacco industry.
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Since his impeachment, Trump has taken steps to remove some officials from their posts.
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China has taken steps in recent days to become more open about its financial policies.
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The industry has since recovered and authorities say they have taken steps to thwart attacks.
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In recent months Chinese regulators have taken steps to exert more control over tech companies.
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But Adams added that FedEx has taken steps to diversify the workplace and leadership team.
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The Trump administration has taken steps to try to speed the rollout of the technology.
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It has already taken steps in the payday loan, rent-to-own and overdraft markets.
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Several companies have already identified the risk of manufacturing attacks and taken steps to mitigate.
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Even among these groups, some members have taken steps to avoid performing at the ceremony.
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So you know, we're confident that we've taken steps to ensure the deal should close.
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To its credit, the company has taken steps to be more open during this crisis.
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The discounter has meanwhile taken steps to fuse its online technology with shoppers' store visits.
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Several companies, including General Motors and Johnson & Johnson, have taken steps to bridge these disparities.
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No matter what they eventually decide, Trump has already taken steps to undermine the agreement.
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Both companies have taken steps to address the problem such as improving the flagging process.
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Tiffany thinks if Manson really wanted a proper burial he should have taken steps himself.
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Republicans have taken steps to begin repealing this failing law, but more must be done.
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But recently the company has taken steps to make its publishing tools more widely available.
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Yahoo has taken steps to secure user accounts and is working closely with law enforcement.
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The country's Supreme Court has in recent years taken steps towards recognizing their basic rights.
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The GSA also should have taken steps to wall off the decision from improper influence.
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Dauman has taken steps to woo advertisers by using data to better target their commercials.
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Various major online sites have taken steps to curb anti-vaccine content on their platforms.
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The auto industry has already taken steps to address similar concerns after researchers exposed vulnerabilities.
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Immigration advocates say Sessions has already taken steps to cut away at their judicial independence.
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Since this tragic day, America has collectively taken steps backward in appropriately addressing race relations.
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Transportation officials have recently taken steps to expand the overtaxed promenade on the Brooklyn Bridge.
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Abu-Dhabi airline Etihad said it had taken steps to ensure its flights could depart.
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Coinbase has already taken steps to do that, but its timetable for launch is unclear.
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Some incumbents have taken steps even more drastic than those of Carson, the Oklahoma representative.
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The Japanese firm had already recently taken steps to shore up its flagging share price.
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He said Dr. Shulkin's successor, Robert L. Wilkie, had taken steps to address the issue.
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It has said that it has taken steps to prevent past mistakes from happening again.
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The company has taken steps in the past year to tackle data misuse and misinformation.
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Over the years, both companies have taken steps to ramp up their respective safety procedures.
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However, the company has taken steps to prevent further vandalism or deterioration to the mural.
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Other local banks have already taken steps to cut their exposure to the SME sector.
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Since 1994, according to the New York Times, 75 countries have taken steps toward authoritarianism.
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We've taken steps to ensure that the situation is contained and are notifying affected users.
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As well as these camps, China has taken steps to remove features of Uighur culture.
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To its credit, Apple has taken steps to address a good deal of this criticism.
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Analysts at UBS also pointed out that China has taken steps to offset capital flight.
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A strong governor had recently taken steps to elevate Lagos from the decades of neglect.
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Fortunately, the state legislature has taken steps to passing two such budgets in a row.
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Some countries have also taken steps to make their role in currency markets more transparent.
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Thankfully, a number of social media sites have finally taken steps to curb fake news.
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Starting in 230, Mr. Jain had already taken steps to materially reduce Deutsche's risk profile.
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Though the potential for misuse exists, the industry has taken steps to help prevent it.
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Airbnb has said that it has since taken steps to curb discrimination on its platform.
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Over the years, both companies have taken steps to ramp up their respective safety procedures.
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But since the election, she has taken steps to distance herself from her business interests.
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Chinese lawmakers have also taken steps to curb a possible economic downturn from the coronavirus.
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Other people working with data from public sources have taken steps to address privacy concerns.
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But recently, the company has taken steps to make its publishing tools more widely available.
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China has taken steps to address some U.S. concerns in cases brought before the WTO.
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Since the Parkland shooting, a few states have also taken steps to beef up school security.
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But the administration has also taken steps to restrict enrollment, like shortening the open enrollment period.
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And the White House has already taken steps designed to limit its ability to regulate industry.
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N. Williams and Williams Partners have taken steps to sell assets to reduce their debt loads.
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"We have taken steps to ensure the daily operation of the courthouse can proceed without disruption."
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Over the last year, Mr. Cohen has taken steps to increase compliance and oversight at Point723.
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However, ICE apparently has taken steps to reunite families if the parent is to be deported.
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The company has also taken steps to cut cost by reorganizing its North American business segment.
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The authorities there have taken steps in recent years to restrict American and European cultural influence.
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Businesses surrounding Gallaudet have taken steps to be inclusive of deaf and hard-of-hearing residents.
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And at least 10 states with Republican governors have taken steps to defund Planned Parenthood locally.
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Maybe you've already taken steps to change those dynamics so that they better meet your needs.
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Facebook, Twitter and YouTube all said they had taken steps to remove copies of the videos.
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Estácio has also taken steps to reduce students' reliance on Fies state loans to pay tuition.
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"And we think that we've actually, by removing Director Comey, taken steps to make that happen."
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Across the 28-country bloc, food and health authorities have taken steps to stop the contamination.
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The United States Department of Agriculture has taken steps in an effort to slow the numbers.
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Hundreds of schools have taken steps to make it easier to report allegations and discipline offenders.
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Uber has also taken steps to try to stop non-Uber drivers from entering their lot.
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I am glad we have taken steps to ensure it will not happen in the future.
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Government spokesman Issa Tchiroma Bakary said the government had taken steps to ensure a smooth election.
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The Trump administration has taken steps to curb market penetration by Huwaei Technologies Cos Ltd HWT.
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Other cities, and three states, have already taken steps to divorce themselves from federal immigration policy.
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Under questioning from Chairman Nadler, Whitaker insisted he had not taken steps to impeded Mueller's investigation.
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But the German government would probably have taken steps to restore confidence long before that happened.
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China has taken steps over the past few years to relax its hold on the renminbi.
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The court has taken steps to thwart any sensitive national security leaks among the evidence collected.
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Countries and states around the world have taken steps to ban some of these harmful substances.
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Since being named to the top spot in August, Khosrowshahi has taken steps to reform Uber.
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Some of the firms have already taken steps toward adding Chinese bonds to their global indexes.
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While seeking sanctions relief, Rusal has taken steps to water down Deripaska's involvement in the company.
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Other states have taken steps to erase duplicate voter registrations without imperiling someone's right to vote.
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And we think that we've actually, by removing Director Comey, taken steps to make that happen.
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Yahoo says it is notifying potentially affected users, and has taken steps to secure their accounts.
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However, the sibling restaurant owners have also taken steps to obtain government assistance for their employees.
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And some states have recently taken steps to make voting even harder, especially for African-Americans.
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He has taken steps to speed drug and device approvals, and has promised to do more.
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Just Salad has recently taken steps to halt the reusable bowl program it's best-known for.
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Contra Costa County has taken steps toward eliminating the fees, but has not completed the process.
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But the Fed has taken steps already, and the action needed now is fiscal in nature.
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Chicago officials say they have taken steps toward reforms, including a revised use-of-force policy.
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By this time, white New York had taken steps to cripple African-Americans politically and economically.
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Canada says it has already taken steps to address any dumping of metals into its market.
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The U.K. government has recently taken steps to mitigate the impact of plastic on the environment.
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At the same time, Mr. Lampert has taken steps to protect his investment in the company.
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The group, historically seen as Republican-leaning, has taken steps to improve its ties with Democrats.
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Some lawmakers in Puerto Rico's House of Representatives have already taken steps to begin impeachment proceedings.
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"China has taken steps not just to defend its own legitimate rights and interests," Wang said.
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Due to uncertainty surrounding NAFTA, Mexico has taken steps to reduce its dependence on U.S. trade.
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In recent months, policymakers in Washington have taken steps to start weakening our nation's efficiency targets.
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Police departments have, for example, taken steps to train their police officers to resist their biases.
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Police departments have, for example, taken steps to train their police officers to resist their biases.
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Louisiana, which has taken steps to reduce its prison population, is already seeing signs of a backlash.
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Amazon and Target, for example, have taken steps to increase their minimum wages to $15 per hour.
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In the meantime, the administration has taken steps to lay the groundwork should Trump issue the declaration.
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Other countries, like France and Italy, have taken steps to ban or place restrictions on the herbicide.
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New York City officials say they have taken steps to better manage truck traffic on the streets.
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Still, after a buildup in losses, several banks have lately taken steps to trim their SME business.
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Nearly 30 drugmakers have taken steps to raise the price of their drugs in January, Reuters reports.
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France is an exception: since 2018 it has taken steps to encourage permanent hiring and vocational training.
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Internet companies have taken steps to filter out false or misleading news stories ahead of European elections.
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Beijing says it has taken steps to allow greater foreign access to its financial and auto industries.
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Glen Caplin, a Clinton campaign spokesman, said it had taken steps to safeguard its internal information systems.
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Other countries have taken steps to make sure that anonymous ownership of firms does not help criminals.
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He said SenseNets did not respond, but that it has since taken steps to secure the database.
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Ghani has taken steps including addressing financial wrongdoing, cancelling suspicious fuel contracts and firing corrupt civil servants.
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And at least one high school has taken steps to dial back the madness — or has it?
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Some states have taken steps to make MAT more available, but the data suggests not enough have.
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"I've taken steps internally to ensure that we refresh their customer care/customer service training," she said.
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We've taken steps to address the component shortage, and we'll continue shipping in higher volumes each week.
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The FAA has taken steps to educate users about registration, including through social media and device packaging.
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Google has also taken steps to elevate local news sources in search results over the past year.
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Democrats have already taken steps to slow down the confirmation process of a handful of Trump nominees.
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Peterson, No. 14-770, came as the United States and Iran have taken steps to ease tensions.
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And the city has taken steps to try to keep the tent encampments off some downtown streets.
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The Trump administration has also taken steps to push public health and house assistance recipients into work.
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America has taken steps toward removing a President only three times before in its 242-year history.
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Nearby states with high prison populations have already taken steps to alleviate the problem in recent years.
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We have rigorously reviewed the reasons why this error occurred and taken steps to prevent its recurrence.
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A Pokémon Go career I'd otherwise taken steps to keep somewhat discreet is exposed to the world.
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Several of Iran's neighbors have taken steps to avoid the spread, including closing borders with the country.
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SoftBank has already taken steps to improve its visibility in Washington, including by hiring Ford's top lobbyist.
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And at least some of the students marching this weekend have already taken steps toward becoming voters.
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America has taken steps like this before, and did not slide down any slippery slope to autarky.
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She's already taken steps to prevent copycat cases by putting together an org to help fight suicide.
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Trump, known for his hard line toward immigration, has taken steps to reduce illegal and legal immigration.
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The Trump administration has taken steps against China on a wide range of issues, most notably trade.
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China has taken steps of its own to limit foreign companies' access to its citizens' personal information.
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The business leadership of The Times has taken steps over the past year to increase privacy protections.
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Congress and the White House have already taken steps to combat the spread of the deadly virus.
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Zimbabweans face triple-digit annual inflation as the government has taken steps to relaunch a national currency.
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Zimbabweans face triple-digit annual inflation as the government has taken steps to relaunch a national currency.
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Some states and municipalities have taken steps to reduce its use; California recently abolished cash bail altogether.
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In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration has not taken steps to ban vaginal mesh.
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Butina's supporters have in recent weeks taken steps to shift the light in which she is portrayed.
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Barely in office a week, Mr. Trump has already taken steps to reassure his anti-abortion base.
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But Twitter has taken steps to remove accounts of prominent nonworld leaders who have violated its rules.
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While retired players like John Barnes stew, the A.F.L. has taken steps to make the game safer.
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And of course dozens of Republican officials across the country have taken steps to restrict voting rights.
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"There's a good chance your advisor's company already has taken steps to fix this problem," Lundy said.
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Recently however, the IRS has taken steps to identify tax-payers who are profiting, but not reporting.
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This agency with 5,800 staffers, said that it had taken steps to limit non-essential international travel.
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To remain competitive, companies including ethanol producer Green Plains Inc have taken steps to establish co-ops.
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Despite Videgaray's comments, Mexican officials have reportedly taken steps to prepare for a new wave of deportations.
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The cable-car company said it cooperated with the probe and has taken steps to address the situation.
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Financial entities have also periodically taken steps to prevent their users from delegating such access to third parties.
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Since his departure Barrow's government has taken steps to restore the rule of law and strengthen the judiciary.
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I wouldn't compromise my own livelihood and normalcy … Maybe through this process, we have actually taken steps backward.
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The Google-owned company has taken steps since the problem first emerged to prevent such videos from spreading.
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A handful of states also have taken steps to address the lack of retirement plans among small businesses.
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Officers across the country have taken steps to either restrict or outright ban releasing footage to the public.
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But the difference is that France has recently taken steps to combat its deeply ingrained culture of harassment.
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The platforms themselves seem to realize this, and have taken steps to at least show they're trying something.
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Since then, Facebook, YouTube, Spotify, and others have all taken steps to remove Jones' content from their platforms.
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H&M took the criticism seriously, it says, and has taken steps to address its internal diversity problem.
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At the encouragement of advocates, some states have taken steps to more carefully define what, exactly, consent means.
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Lawmakers have already taken steps that would force parliament to sit on some days during September and October.
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"Trello recently identified these boards and has taken steps to change their boards to private," the company said.
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Previously, Facebook had taken steps to display that it could regulate itself without lawmakers needing to step in.
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Other countries in the bloc, including Germany and France, have taken steps to rein in hate speech online.
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He has taken steps in this direction—adopting rules to make it easier to sack workers, for instance.
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Trump has taken steps to ease regulations on the coal industry, reversing the trend under the Obama administration.
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The U.S. intelligence community has taken steps in recent years to shift resources to our analysis of Russia.
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"There are as many red states as blue states that have taken steps on free college," he said.
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The leaders of El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras have each taken steps that reflect a desire for change.
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His campaign has taken steps "to prevent any recurrence of this issue in the future," the report said.
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The administration has already taken steps to undermine GE unilaterally when it delayed its implementation earlier this month.
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Both companies have taken steps to reduce the presence of terrorists using their platforms to recruit and communicate.
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In the past decade, both India and China have taken steps to expand access to mental health care.
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McDonald's, for its part, has said that it has taken steps to address sexual harassment, abuse and retaliation.
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Accordingly, lawmakers and government officials have taken steps to stop government and military officials from accessing the devices.
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Indeed, some legal experts say Barr has taken steps that undermine his commitment to keep DOJ above politics.
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Other platforms including iTunes have taken steps to remove his content from digital stores in the past year.
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Ethio Telecom, the state monopoly, has also taken steps towards offering a minority stake to a strategic investor.
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But even some Americans who have taken steps to do better don't feel great about their financial health.
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Governments and car manufacturers worldwide have taken steps to electrify fleets and further phase out the combustion engine.
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Again, we apologize for the inconvenience and have already taken steps to ensure this will not happen again.
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Once close allies, the two companies in recent months have taken steps to disentangle themselves from each other.
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"Zelensky, Pence said, assured him that his government had taken steps to "address the issue of public corruption.
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The company has already taken steps to rein in its business, including halting of advertising for new plans.
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Authorities have taken steps to cool off a housing boom and home sales fell 6.2 percent in May.
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Several members of Congress have so far taken steps to isolate themselves amid the outbreak as a precaution.
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Bill Gates, the billionaire cofounder of Microsoft, has also taken steps to fight coronavirus through his philanthropic organization.
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France has taken steps to strip him of his Legion of Honor award, the country's highest civilian distinction.
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Like many other departments across the country, the New York Police Department has taken steps to improve fairness.
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And the United States has taken steps to block Chinese investment and student enrollments in the United States.
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Takeda executives said they had taken steps to ensure their vaccine did not run into the same issues.
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Organizations and government officials in the U.S. at every level have taken steps to contain the growing crisis.
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Lawmakers across the country have already taken steps to limit the use of surveillance technology and increase transparency.
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PGNiG has taken steps to reduce that reliance and agreed on supplies from the United States and Qatar.
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Even as the company has taken steps to reduce problems, new instances of misinformation campaigns continue to surface.
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"Clearly Mahathir has taken steps to actively empower Azmin and to almost divide and conquer," said Eurasia's Mumford.
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In the past decade, the New York Police Department has taken steps to try to prevent such misconduct.
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The agency's chief, Christopher Wray, has said he has taken steps to fix problems highlighted in the review.
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SpaceX says it has taken steps to ensure it can avoid both problems, but not everyone is convinced.
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Governments and car manufacturers alike have taken steps to electrify fleets and further phase out the combustion engine.
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The administration, including the Federal Communications Commission and Department of Justice, have taken steps to rein in Huawei.
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The bureau has been studying overdraft issues for several years and has taken steps to police bank practices.
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At the same time, he and allies have taken steps that suggest they are serious about a takeover.
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The company has taken steps to disclose as much information as possible to reassure consumers about the products.
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The organizers of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics have taken steps to reduce the footprint left by the games.
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Bradley Byrne has taken steps to secure support and has publicly professed interest in the race for months.
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Republicans have taken steps in the past to ensure that taxpayers directly felt the benefits of tax cuts.
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Zuckerberg challenged her that Facebook had taken steps to comply with the FTC before she cut him off.
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But in the wake of those killings, Cambodia has taken steps to improve the lot of its rangers.
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Cities like London, San Francisco and Seattle have taken steps to ease transit burdens for their poor citizens.
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While Congress has been working on bills, the FCC has also taken steps to try to help consumers.
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Over the past four decades, both Republicans and Democrats have taken steps to beef up their messaging capacity.
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The government has taken steps to improve Naftogaz's finances and boost transparency in the graft-ridden energy sector.
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They have not taken steps to prevent future cyberattacks on our elections by Russia or other foreign adversaries.
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But Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive, has since taken steps to bolster how the company handles such complaints.
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Israel and its Arab neighbors have taken steps in the past few years in the pursuit of normalization.
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And still, most people still have not taken steps to find out whether their information is at risk.
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Bloomberg has taken steps to address the issue—but, so far, they have been all the wrong steps.
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Yet most people still have not taken steps to find out whether their information is at risk. CreditCards.
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Other credit card companies have also taken steps to prohibit consumers from using their cards to purchase cryptocurrencies.
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Since the Virginia Tech shooting, federal and state governments have taken steps to ensure more reporting is done.
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With substantial cooperation from the federal government, the environmental organization has taken steps to protect the frog's habitat.
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Trump hasn't taken steps to deal with this problem because he hasn't even admitted it is a problem.
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Mr. Knowles, for instance, has taken steps to form a civilian oversight panel to review allegations of police abuse.
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Gottlieb has also taken steps to curb ever-rising drug prices by encouraging the production of more generic drugs.
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We have resolved the issue with the two customers involved and have taken steps to further improve our processes.
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Wells Fargo said on Monday it had already taken steps to recover from its crisis and hold executives accountable.
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Co-president Blake Nordstrom said the company has taken steps to ensure it doesn't overcharge customers in the future.
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Other companies, like Facebook, have now taken steps to let developers build AR experiences into their in-app cameras.
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Saudi Arabia has taken steps to address concerns about transparency as part of its effort to court global investors.
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Perhaps surprisingly, Congress has actually taken steps to reform itself as a workplace, as Li Zhou reported for Vox.
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Facebook has since taken steps to remove all shares of the article, except those with a caption condemning it.
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Other stars like Adele have recently taken steps to try to prevent scalpers from getting tickets to their shows.
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He and his aides have already taken steps that were long considered almost impossible politically, like raising gasoline prices.
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In recent weeks, Twitter has taken steps to show it is willing to make sweeping changes to its product.
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Social media platforms like Instagram and Twitter, for example, have taken steps to prevent harassment, but they're not foolproof.
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The Ukrainian government has taken steps to improve Naftogaz's finances and boost transparency in the graft-ridden energy sector.
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Upwork has taken steps to help U.S.-based freelancers protect against being undercut by their global counterparts, Kasriel said.
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Under pressure from governments, Silicon Valley has in the last year taken steps to crack down on extremist messaging.
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In January, the company said it had taken steps to shore up its liquidity by up to $1 billion.
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Downtown Grand has already taken steps to establish itself as the go-to for esports events in Las Vegas.
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The company says it has taken steps to ensure the site can never sign up for Cloudflare's services again.
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The company said it had taken steps to correct the weaknesses but was unable to completely address the issues.
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Government officials say that planting is ahead of schedule but have also taken steps to boost credit to farmers.
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Since Obamacare passed, many states have taken steps to restrict insurers' ability to cover abortion in their health plans.
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Senior aides have reportedly taken steps to streamline the executive order process amid the fallout from the travel ban.
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MSNBC's Rachel Maddow argued last night that Mueller has taken steps to make sure it could continue without him.
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Trump has condemned leaks from within his administration, and officials have reportedly taken steps to curb the information releases.
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Previous governments have taken steps to fight corruption but the drive has mostly led to prosecution of petty bribes.
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That's not to say that Trump hasn't taken steps since assuming office to endear himself to the conservative establishment.
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PSE said that it has taken steps to ensure temporary passwords are a scrambled mix of letters and numbers.
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" He said since 2015, "over 50 communities have taken steps to build their own bridges across the digital divide.
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Zuckerberg has taken steps in the past year to suggest Facebook intended to make WhatsApp and Instagram less independent.
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The organization has since taken steps aimed at curbing unfair practices, including an investigation into illegal intra-trading deals.
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Since 2009, when the Awami League took power, the Supreme Court has taken steps to shore up secular values.
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Companies like Facebook have taken steps to reduce online gun sales on their platforms in recent years, as well.
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CME Group Inc, which operates U.S. cattle futures markets, has taken steps to reduce volatility, including cutting trading hours.
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Many Norwegian private companies have indeed taken steps to preserve trees in Africa, the Amazon basin, Indonesia and elsewhere.
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Some, like Facebook, have taken steps to ban him while others, like Twitter, have been more reticent to respond.
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Under the state of emergency, the government has taken steps to increase the powers of police and intelligence services.
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In recent months, a dozen states have taken steps to pass laws that restrict abortion rights in Draconian ways.
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Several US lawmakers, some of whom had recent contact with the President, have also taken steps to self-quarantine.
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Pelosi has also taken steps to insulate herself from attacks that she's standing in the way of bipartisan progress.
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The US central bank has also taken steps to ease an acute shortage of dollars that was destabilizing markets.
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All tours have been canceled, staff presence has been reduced, and news outlets have taken steps to protect reporters.
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Classes to be held online The university has taken steps to enforce social distancing in response to Virginia Gov.
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Washington and Massachusetts have both taken steps to protect abortion as an essential service in light of Covid-19.
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State after state has taken steps to reduce or eliminate the practice of making that freedom contingent on money.
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But drug companies adamantly oppose that idea, and Mr. Trump has not taken steps to translate that into practice.
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Van Wagenen has taken steps to address some of those issues and to stay in line with baseball's rules.
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It said on Friday that it had also streamlined its international operations and taken steps to increase advertising revenue.
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California had already taken steps earlier in the year to mitigate the effect of cash bail on the indigent.
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Agriculture Minister Thoko Didiza said the government had taken steps to ensure the lockdown would not affect food security.
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China has taken steps to shore up its economy, but they could take months or years to kick in.
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It said its recent inspections have found firms have taken steps to establish policies for the management of vendors.
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All three companies have taken steps to highlight trustworthy sources of information and news, while downgrading misinformation around coronavirus.
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Under the Trump administration, it has taken steps this year that push the agency in a more conservative direction.
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China has taken steps to curb excess lending and let careless borrowers fail, hurting growth in the short term.
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Guns said he believes the country has taken steps backward since the Civil Rights Act was enacted in 1964.
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Mthuli Ncube, the finance minister, has also taken steps to balance the budget by cutting spending and raising taxes.
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Facebook has already taken steps to curb sales on the platforms entirely, banning private gun sales earlier this year.
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As a result, cities across Europe have taken steps to restrict the use of diesel vehicles in urban centers.
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However the company says it has taken steps to make sure groups are safer, including the Safe Communities Initiative.
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The miner said it has taken steps to improve the economics of the project but did not provide details.
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Alix Anfang, a spokeswoman for Uber, said the company had already voluntarily taken steps to serve riders with disabilities.
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Teck said it had taken steps to improve the economics of the Frontier project but did not provide details.
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Teck said it had taken steps to improve the economics of the Frontier project but did not provide details.
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Much of that content is still online, even though Pornhub has said it has taken steps to delete it.
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The Trump administration has also taken steps to increase access to, and accountability for, the research underlying regulatory decisionmaking.
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A number of cities and states have taken steps to ban e-cigarette and cigar flavors on smaller scales.
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Afghan officials have taken steps to recapture the lost areas, said Omar Zwak, a spokesman for the provincial governor.
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In fact, Trump claimed he had taken steps to avoid such a diagnosis by adjusting Barron&aposs vaccination schedule.
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Police officials said the intelligence division had taken steps to correct the administrative problems before the report was issued.
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Some in Trump's administration have taken steps to understand and protect against the threat of Russian interference going forward.
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This is the first time the states have taken steps to challenge the legality of the entire tax code.
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And we have taken steps to ensure this does not happen again by planning process, procedures and organization structure.
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Both sides, however, have recently taken steps to reduce tensions by exempting goods from tariffs or delaying tariff increases.
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In response to sky-high prescription rates, different levels of government have taken steps to pull back opioid prescribing.
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It's made me more conscious of my body, and I've taken steps to change my life because of that.
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They have also taken steps to immerse themselves in virtual and augmented reality which bodes well for future quarterly earnings.
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When asked if Trump has taken steps in the right direction in terms of his overall tone and approach, Sen.
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That's especially important now, because the big economies of Europe have taken steps to cut their dependence on Russian energy.
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Status: Musk has taken steps to meet this deadline, but it's too early to say yet if he will succeed.
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The Justice Department has also taken steps that encourage more aggressive policing and provide less federal oversight for police abuses.
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In China, the authorities have taken steps to support the economy, while continuing to address risks in the financial system.
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Amazon has even taken steps to prevent "stuffing the ballot box" because apparently that was a problem at one time.
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Authorities have also taken steps that economists described as "unorthodox," including state banks selling forex to prop up the lira.
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The Japanese federal government has taken steps to reduce karoshi cases, but experts fear the measures don't go far enough.
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Fitch notes that CFG has taken steps to improve this metric, including growing its capital markets and wealth management platforms.
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An Insys spokesperson said the company is now under new management and has taken steps to avoid repeating past mistakes.
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Citi flagged the issue to the OCC, saying the discrepancies were inadvertent and it had taken steps to resolve them.
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They also assure Herb and me that they have investigated and taken steps to prevent ambulance delays in the future.
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Bumble, which requires women to send the first message, isn't the only app that has taken steps to combat catfishing.
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The administration has since taken steps to undermine the law, moves that are expected to cut into enrollment for 2018.
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During his campaign for the presidency, Trump said he backed waterboarding, but has not taken steps to revive its use.
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The People's Bank of China (PBOC) has recently taken steps to lessen expectations that country's currency, the yuan, would depreciate.
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But both fund firms and others have taken steps since last year to make it easier to support climate resolutions.
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The U.S., U.K. and other countries have also taken steps into reducing the frequency of smoking in the media space.
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Since becoming attorney general, Session has taken steps to dismantle the police reform framework that his predecessors had started building.
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Insys has previously said that it has taken steps to strengthen its compliance program amid probes related to former employees.
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To be clear, the profession has taken steps to address its worrisome levels of alcohol abuse and mental health problems.
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Ellen DeGeneres knows her Twitter record is in danger, and has proactively taken steps to keep it in her name.
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Lawmakers have already taken steps to bar the government from taking federal contracts with ZTE and other Chinese phone makers.
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Under President Obama, the Justice Department had taken steps the end the use of private prisons to house federal inmates.
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He was quick to add, however, that he had taken steps to protect Muslims in the wake of the Sept.
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In the Atlanta case, both statements from the college presidents said the campuses had taken steps to address sexual assaults.
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Lew said that over the past year, the Obama administration has taken steps to advance the country's global economic leadership.
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School officials might have felt like they had taken steps to address the problem and could turn their efforts elsewhere.
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Coincidentally, GE Capital asked FSOC on Thursday to de-designate it because it had taken steps to shrink and simplify.
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Iran and Cuba have taken steps but strongly resist fundamental change; efforts with North Korea never got off the ground.
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Twitter and Facebook, which also owns Instagram, have taken steps to address the problems caused by fake accounts and disinformation.
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At least 150 California communities have taken steps to limit plastic bags since 2007, when San Francisco kicked things off.
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Meanwhile, regulators have taken steps to lighten the regulatory load and simplify capital rules for smaller banks on various occasions.
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The district has taken steps to ensure that all future banners do not mention or reference political or controversial issues.
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Although Canadian authorities have taken steps to improve resolution powers and tools, they maintain a flexible approach to bank resolution.
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Beyond Mr. Trump's remarks challenging the science of climate change, he has taken steps to translate those views into policy.
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Whirlpool refuted this statement, and said that in recent years, Whirlpool washing machines products have taken steps to be innovative.
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Though he hasn't taken steps to legally silence the press, he has repeatedly criticized the media for publishing leaked information.
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Since the 2018 midterms Markey has taken steps to shore up his progressive credentials, sponsoring the Senate version of Rep.
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WPP said that it has taken steps to contain the attack with the priority now to return to normal operations.
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Since the activist fight kicked off, Bed Bath & Beyond has taken steps to show investors it has a turnaround plan.
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U.S. regulators and companies have taken steps in the last few months to crack down on fraudulent activity in cryptocurrencies.
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PREPA's long history of mismanagement cannot be corrected overnight, but the commission has systematically taken steps in the right direction.
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Although some telcos have taken steps to mitigate the issue, there are clearly still huge gaps for hackers to exploit.
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Cuba and Panama also have taken steps to lure producers with new areas and by making seismic exploration data available.
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China has also taken steps to gain greater control over its technology sector, which flourished largely free from government influence.
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The American military has taken steps to protect the informants whose identities Ms. Thompson revealed, according to a government official.
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I just wish that the university had taken steps publicly to support its black students much sooner than it did.
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The administration has in recent weeks taken steps to combat criticisms about its slow and muddled response to the coronavirus.
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The Army says it has since taken steps to ensure all Benning workers dealing with lead paint are properly certified.
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While Saudi Arabia has taken steps to protect itself and its oil infrastructure, analysts had warned that Abqaiq remained vulnerable.
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Mr. Wong said the company had also taken steps to address issues associated with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act.
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Though China has taken steps to stimulate growth, further slowdowns could ripple through Asia and the rest of the world.
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But this president has, by his own admission, already taken steps to thwart an investigation into his own potential criminality.
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San Francisco has taken steps to protect its homeless community in the face of the coronavirus outbreak in the city.
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In the nearly four years since Jaynes's experience, officials in Florida have taken steps to crack down on the shuffle.
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In recent days, the government has taken steps to try to prevent the spread of the virus to its workers.
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Though it has taken steps to regulate them as well, the agency has continued to allow them on the market.
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Since then, the BSA has taken steps to try to address the large number of accusations leveled by former scouts.
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The U.S. has taken steps to limit federal usage of Huawei equipment, and Canada has not yet made a decision.
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The company said it has taken steps to safeguard that data so personally identifiable information isn't stored in the cloud.
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Facebook has since taken steps to combat false information, including enlisting third-party fact checkers and promoting trustworthy news sources.
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Uber said it had taken steps to improve its identification processes for drivers, and said it would appeal the decision.
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No safety issues have risen and the company has taken steps to reinforce the pylons where needed, a spokesman said.
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But the company has taken steps in recent months to stymie the flow of fake news stories on its website.
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Since taking office, he has ordered the program's overhaul, and his administration has taken steps to tighten scrutiny of applications.
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The company says it has taken steps to make sure its customers are not confused about what they are buying.
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Meanwhile, a handful of states have taken steps to address the lack of retirement plans among small businesses as well.
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These companies have all taken steps to enhance their own products with AI and offer tools to outside software developers.
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While working towards democracy, the new civilian transition government has also taken steps to navigate the country's financial dire straits.
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Health and Human Services responded that it has since taken steps to bolster its background check process, including correcting screenings.
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Rory Smith On Soccer UEFA has taken steps to counter the carbon footprint of a sprawling European championship next summer.
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The board also said the university has taken steps to reduce energy use on campus and use more renewable energy.
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President Trump has railed against the Iran deal, but his administration has not taken steps to block the aircraft sales.
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Mulvaney, a critic of the regulator, has since taken steps that may herald a rollback of some of Cordray's policies.
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It said it has since taken steps to make sure workers are unable to falsely report their actual work hours.
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Hun Sen's government has arrested CNRP leader Kem Sokha on treason charges and taken steps to have the party dissolved altogether.
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While the company has taken steps to respond to these criticisms, it faces structural difficulties in its approach to content moderation.
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The company has said it is now under new management, which has taken steps to ensure it operates legally going forward.
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Since Wells Fargo's 2014 guidance, it has taken steps to prepare for lower interest rates for a longer period of time.
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Facebook and Google have also taken steps to combat fake news in Europe, amid concerns that misleading content could influence elections.
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Donald Trump campaigned on fundamentally remaking the world order, and he's already taken steps in that direction — for better or worse.
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"Cuba's president has taken steps in accordance with his prerogatives and powers," he wrote stiffly in a letter published in 2015.
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The government has taken steps to boost agriculture, including a $4 million investment to help a local university improve soil conditions.
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Reddit, home to much of the wedding shaming fervor, has taken steps to ban particularly hateful shaming subreddits in the past.
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Most of the major mobile providers have taken steps to insert themselves as a barrier between you and these annoying callers.
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At the same time, it has specifically taken steps to limit the privacy controls required by GDPR for non-EU citizens.
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The FDA said it had taken steps to tackle the problem of some "troubling products" being marketed in Florida and California.
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The government has already taken steps to increase rice imports to stave off shortages, Disaster Management Minister Anura Priyadarshana Yapa said.
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Bertelsmann has taken steps to reduce this exposure by investing in new segments such as education and restructuring its asset portfolio.
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Some states, including Florida, Texas, California, New York and Illinois, have taken steps such as requiring court authorization for psychotropic prescriptions.
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And while Niantic has taken steps to make things right, the apology tour apparently began right there in Chicago's Grant Park.
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Messenger has also taken steps to make sure that chats remain secure, even if a user's device gets lost or stolen.
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Trello recently identified these boards and has taken steps to change their boards to private and uncache their data from Google.
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Since taking office, Trump has taken steps to roll back regulations on emissions, arguing that they're bad for American energy companies.
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President Trump campaigned on draining the swamp, but in three different energy areas, he's taken steps that are classic Washington moves.
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Google, which owns YouTube, says it has taken steps to counter state-sponsored activity and to prevent phishing and hacking campaigns.
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While Hudson's Bay has taken steps to get more value out of its real estate, Litt wants it to go further.
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Kiekert said in a statement that it regretted the bid rigging and had taken steps to ensure there was no recurrence.
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Facebook has reportedly taken steps to make anonymized data sets available to researchers to understand how election interference happens on Facebook.
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Amazon has already taken steps to ensure that market prices listed on its Canadian site are now vetted, the group said.
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In the past 15-20 years the Pentagon has taken steps to improve relations between its overseas outposts and local communities.
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Operators in Europe such as BT and Orange, have already removed Huawei's equipment or taken steps to limit its future use.
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Friend Finders Network did disclose to ZDNet that it had been aware of vulnerabilities and had taken steps to correct it.
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We have disabled the misconfigured account and have taken steps internally to add safeguards against this happening again in the future.
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President Donald Trump has actively taken steps to attack Obama's legacy in recent weeks, including on Iran, immigration and health care.
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The island nation has taken steps to improve internet access, after it agreed to normalize relations with the US in 2014.
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FSOC has been plagued by criticism about opaqueness nearly since its birth, even as it has taken steps to address complaints.
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Other technology companies, including Facebook and Twitter, have also taken steps to prevent harmful ads from being displayed on their sites.
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The Pentagon has taken steps to phase out live-tissue training, as the practice is called, by using human-shaped simulators.
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States and cities have taken steps to raise wages, but the proposal has yet to gain any traction among congressional Republicans.
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While regulators have not moved to ban the use of antibiotics in animal husbandry, they have taken steps to reduce it.
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"Certainly the president has taken steps to weaken the program," said Larry Levitt, an Obamacare expert with the Kaiser Family Foundation.
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Canadian authorities have taken steps to improve resolution powers and tools but intend to maintain a flexible approach to bank resolution.
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In fact, 28503 percent of respondents said that they believe tech giants have taken steps to reduce competition in the market.
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The local governments have taken steps to try and clean up the lake, though it's a hard battle to win outright.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the Commonwealth government, and others have taken steps in providing assistance to those in need.
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Since last year's decision, Uber has taken steps to improve its business model and reiterated the importance of the London market.
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The National Football League has taken steps to try and make the game safer but the issue has not gone away.
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Facebook has taken steps to be more transparent about its enforcement decisions in the wake of the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
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Reductions to tax-deferred contribution limits would have taken steps back rather than forward, hastening rather than staving off this crisis.
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If I hadn't taken steps to fix myself, I would surely have had a liver failure from drinking at this point.
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The administration of Mayor Bill de Blasio, a Democrat, has taken steps to increase support for students living in temporary housing.
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As a matter of fact, it has taken steps that will make it harder for women trying to make ends meet.
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States such as Mississippi, California, Colorado, Illinois and Washington have taken steps toward reducing the number of inmates placed in solitary.
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Ferrari said it had already taken steps to ensure high health standards at its facilities as the outbreak grew in Italy.
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As of Sunday, more than two dozens lawmakers had taken steps to self-quarantine after interacting with individuals who tested positive.
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Meanwhile, state and local officials in various parts of the country have taken steps to limit large gatherings amid the outbreak.
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Walgreens said it had taken steps to prevent any more late-night noise, adjusting the store's delivery schedule to earlier hours.
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The bureau has also taken steps to dispose of captured horses, including deals that may be sending horses quietly to slaughter.
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Listen to the podcast here: Amazon in recent years has taken steps that signal it could be moving in that direction.
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But one of the ring's would-be targets, LeBron James, has already taken steps to make his LA home more secure.
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The government has taken steps to keep older workers in their jobs longer, and to encourage companies to invest in automation.
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With the clothing market for plus-size teenage girls booming, the fashion industry has lately taken steps to become more inclusive.
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Since then, the agency has taken steps to make investigations more timely and improve preventive services for parents like Ms. Perkins.
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Several browsers have taken steps to block trackers and ads, but in many cases, they're limited or need to be enabled.
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Regulators are taking measures to bolster controls and rated banks have taken steps to bring controls into line with international standards.
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As a single mother, I've taken steps to make sure my son understands the role money can play in his future.
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Ford Motor Co said it had also taken steps to reduce energy use at its four Michigan plants supplied by CMS.
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However, the government has taken steps to liberalise rules on the exchange and is eager to boost the kingdom's financial sector.
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Google, Facebook, and Apple have all taken steps to increase the security of their platforms and the privacy of its customers.
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But Kemp, who's secretary of state of Georgia, has taken steps that could stop certain groups, particularly black people, from voting.
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Also, several states have also taken steps -- with the approval of the Trump administration -- to insulate insurers from high-cost enrollees.
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The following year, the company escaped that designation, after the U.S. said it had taken steps to crack down on piracy.
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Bolsonaro has also lauded the military dictatorship of Brazil's past and taken steps to crack down on workers' and union rights.
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He draws water from a natural spring on his property, and he's taken steps to prevent erosion that can damage streams.
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A spokesperson for the Interior Department told the Times that the agency has taken steps to limit the impact of drilling.
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Mexican officials have argued that these tariffs would be counterproductive and that the country has already taken steps to address migration issues.
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I have taken steps to make myself better and I appreciate the Browns standing by me and supporting me during this time.
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It has also taken steps to ban certain offensive communities, moves that analysts said would be positive for its potential to monetize.
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Previously, China has taken steps to remove apps that make it more difficult for the government to monitor its citizens' online communication.
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Nathaniel Gleicher, Facebook's head of cybersecurity policy, told Reuters that the company has taken steps that are leaving those fake accounts struggling.
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Since the public backlash against YouTube over unacceptable children's content on its platform, the company has taken steps to combat the problem.
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ANC spokesman Dakota Legoete said the party was determined to root out corruption and had taken steps including setting up judicial enquiries.
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Local officials in a number of states have already taken steps that could well discourage or outright suppress voting across the country.
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Ned Price, a spokesman for the NSC, commented that the White House has already taken steps to trim staff and streamline procedures.
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Turkey's banking watchdog has taken steps to stabilize the currency, limiting futures transactions for offshore investors and lowering limits on swap transactions.
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London introduced a congestion charge more than 10 years ago while Paris has taken steps to pedestrianise some of its central roads.
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"It appears that the NYPD has taken steps to eliminate these two sources of pressure," Torres wrote in a two-page order.
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More respectable sites have taken steps towards getting rid of bad ads, but plenty still exist on the rest of the web.
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Although Canadian authorities have taken steps to improve resolution powers and tools, they intend to maintain a flexible approach to bank resolution.
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NASA has taken steps to make sure this doesn't happen again during Friday's installation, according to Kenneth Todd, an ISS program representative.
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Further, Russia has also taken steps to guard against an incident similar to the one in Deir Ezzor last month, Konashenkov said.
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The FDA has taken steps to restrict powdered caffeine marketing efforts by five companies, but it has yet to ban the substance.
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He's taken steps to move forward with the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines, both of which are targets for climate activists.
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Here are some of the poll's key findings: The poll found that many Americans have not taken steps to protect their information.
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While Starbucks has taken steps to use last month's incident as a teachable moment for its countless employees, these occurrences will continue.
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The Trump administration has taken steps to place restrictions on Chinese companies operating in the United States, including ZTE, over security concerns.
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That's partly because policymakers in the U.S. and around the world have taken steps to encourage the development of renewable energy resources.
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More recently, Saudi Arabia has taken steps to lift the blockade, allowing initial shipments of supplies to reach the country last week.
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The Ministry of Electricity has taken steps to improve service in Basra, said spokesman Musa'ab al-Mudaris at the same press conference.
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But Sebelius hasn't yet taken steps toward a potential campaign and has said she doesn't plan to run for public office again.
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The four banking groups have taken steps to reduce their exposure to market risks, which stem mainly from their substantial investment portfolios.
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Airbnb, for its part, has recently taken steps to stamp out such racial bias, including the creation of a new nondiscrimination policy.
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Other airports in states where marijuana's recreational use is legal have taken steps to allow travelers to ditch their stash before boarding.
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PayPal spokesman Justin Higgs said the company has taken steps to address the concerns since it purchased Venmo's parent company in 2013.
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Although it has taken steps toward providing communities and workers with an avenue to raise concerns, it still has farther to go.
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Some U.S. jurisdictions have already taken steps in the right direction by reducing criminal penalties for drug possession, without eliminating them entirely.
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Trump officials have already taken steps to roll back, but not by any means eliminate, the law's guarantee of free birth control.
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The companies also have taken steps to address concerns and have all stressed the importance of protecting their users' data and trust.
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After a series of floods in the region over the past several years, freight movers had taken steps to decrease their risk.
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Authorities have taken steps in recent months to limit speculation in the market, including prohibiting cryptocurrency exchanges from issuing new trading accounts.
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The case numbers are rising not just because the virus is spreading, but because federal officials have taken steps toward expanded testing.
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The league acknowledged that the team already had taken steps to address some of the goals it set out in its report.
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Joe Osborne, a Facebook spokesman, said the company had taken steps to combat hiring discrimination and was exploring what more to do.
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Schools across the nation have taken steps to avoid lunch shaming, with laws passed in Washington State, Pennsylvania, New Mexico and Oregon.
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It has also said it's taken steps to correct them; whatever those efforts have been, however, they weren't enough to help me.
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The Trump campaign has also taken steps to blunt the influence of a few Republican governors who are hostile to the president.
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The companies have taken steps to address the problem, though lawmakers, columnists and others have criticized them for not moving fast enough.
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In addition, more than half of respondents said they or their family members have taken steps to prepare for the coronavirus disease.
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THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION This agency with 5,800 staffers, said that it had taken steps to limit non-essential international travel.
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While some gig economy companies have already taken steps to try to prevent the spread of COVID-19 among its workers, Sen.
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But several place in the United States have taken steps to wipe out previous convictions and others are openly debating the issue.
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Facebook, in particular, has taken steps to verify the identities of political advertisers, and to archive political ads in a public database.
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At Muir Woods National Monument, officials have taken steps to lessen noise, like posting signs urging people to keep their voices soft.
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Major central banks have taken steps this week to increase dollar liquidity, but this has done little to slow the dollar's gains.
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The Trump administration has taken steps to ensure medical professionals have the tools they need to confront any outbreak of the coronavirus.
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At the time, the company said it had taken "steps to remediate" the issue, but it didn't say whether it was resolved.
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In fact, President Trump has taken steps which unwittingly cede the runway to our global and regional adversaries to challenge American leadership.
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Currently, a handful of states including Colorado, Washington, Oregon and Washington, D.C., have taken steps to legalize the recreational use of marijuana.
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She said they've taken steps to ensure they're unbothered by tourists, and she's been rewarded with opportunities to observe them up close.
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Joseph F. Dunford Jr., the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has also taken steps to expand communication with the Russians.
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McCarthy told the union, however, that management had already taken steps to address sexual harassment in response to Rosenstein's April 2018 directive.
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As traffic deaths rise at the fastest rate in the last half-century, many states have taken steps to reduce distracted driving.
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Each of the companies have taken steps to address the growing criticism that they have not done enough to combat toxic content.
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INM said it has taken steps to safeguard against the problems highlighted by the report but disputed the report's most serious findings.
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The government has taken steps to improve Bangladesh's digital infrastructure, including making the internet more affordable, but it has kept tight control.
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Trump has urged lawmakers to resume the effort early next year and has taken steps to undermine the law in the meantime.
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In addition to tax reform, the Senate has taken steps to provide small businesses with significant relief from burdensome and unnecessary regulations.
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Squeezed out of their traditional neighborhoods, ultra-Orthodox Jews have taken steps that have raised concerns as they settle into new communities.
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Amazon said that it doesn't disclose specific security measures, but it has taken steps to ensure its Echo smart speaker is secure.
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But students were quick to point out that many receive financial aid, and the university has taken steps to increase community outreach.
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It has at times taken steps to address the Polaris fire hazard, but has been restricted in its ability to act swiftly.
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However, while open access is key, the platform has taken steps to make sure this information doesn't get into the wrong hands.
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Immigration negotiators say they've taken steps in the right direction, but no deal to address the contentious issue has thus far emerged.
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Though American advisers still accompany Somali troops out in the field, officials say they've taken steps to mitigate risks to US personnel.
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Meanwhile several states have taken steps to ensure that Purdue Pharma is held accountable for its alleged role in fueling the epidemic.
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Juul has since taken steps to slow teen use of the product, from changing marketing to banning online sales of flavored pods.
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Since 2009, more than half of the states have taken steps to slow or eliminate prison growth and control ballooning correctional costs.
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FBI Director Christopher Wray said he agreed with Horowitz's conclusions and has taken steps to curb the abuses outlined in the report.
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Companies have since taken steps to address the issue, such as pausing human review of the audio or making it opt-in.
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"The facility is aware of these allegations and has taken steps to ensure the immediate safety of its patients," the statement adds.
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In recent months, Iran has taken steps to suspend some of its commitments to the nuclear deal, easing restrictions on uranium enrichment.
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Trump's administration has taken steps to beef up law enforcement to rein in the opioid epidemic, as Sessions highlighted in his speech.
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Over the past several months, the company has taken steps meant to reassure U.S. and European lawmakers that further regulation is unnecessary.
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Singapore has taken steps toward sustainability by cultivating the concept of meaningful transportation — that is, only using the modes that are completely necessary.
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PGNiG has previously said it does not intend to extend the agreement, and has taken steps to secure supplies elsewhere after that date.
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Google said on Wednesday that it had taken steps to protect users from the attacks by disabling offending accounts and removing malicious pages.
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Analysts say while Beijing has taken steps to rein in shadow-lending, the plan to relieve indebted companies may work against those steps.
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Oyer said that even if some of the evidence was "concerning," the government hadn't taken steps to do a more formal threat assessment.
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Nathaniel Gleicher, Facebook's head of cybersecurity policy, told Reuters that the company has taken steps that are leaving those with fake accounts struggling.
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The week before it had taken steps that will make it far more difficult to remove the president, Nicolás Maduro, by constitutional means.
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In the immediate future, the utility has taken steps to keep its power operations running during bankruptcy, so the lights will stay on.
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The Federal Aviation Administration has accepted the explanation SpaceX gave for the failure, and the company says it's taken steps to fix it.
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Orban has already taken steps to restrict the media, introducing tough legislation in 2010 and subsequently curbing the activities of state broadcasting outlets.
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Roberts also asserted that Congress and the President could have taken steps to ensure compensation for the terrorism victims without affecting pending litigation.
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President Barack Obama's administration has taken steps to cut carbon emissions by speeding a switch from coal and oil to cleaner energy sources.
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In Yellowstone National Park, the Obama administration has mistakenly taken steps to undermine the grizzly bear's federal protections under the Endangered Species Act.
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ESMA has already taken steps to stop SIs from different banks linking with each other to create a virtual rival to the exchanges.
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He said police had taken steps to ensure the Emmys and the football game would be safe, and asked people to be vigilant.
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Even Apple CEO Tim Cook, who spoke to Cramer and CNBC's Josh Lipton after earnings Tuesday, has taken steps to offset the discrepancy.
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To that end, the company says it's taken steps so that this weird and semi-creepy bug won't repeat itself in the future.
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It said the Mexican government has taken steps, including creating scholarships, to help DREAMers transition to life in Mexico if they are deported.
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Bolton said Washington had taken steps to ensure the sanctions did not hurt Guaido and his allies, nor prevent access to humanitarian goods.
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Other operators in Europe, including Britain's BT and France's Orange have already removed Huawei's equipment or taken steps to limit its future use.
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The company said in a statement that it has "taken steps to increase U.S. supply" of the vaccine due to the current outbreak.
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The bank has taken steps to strengthen its risk management framework, and we expect this to translate into some further asset quality improvements.
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In instances where African governments have taken steps to liberalise their markets, as Europe and America did from the late 1970s, fares plunge.
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Press freedom is falling in Slovakia, where oligarchs now own much of the media and politicians have taken steps to weaken the press.
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The company had already taken steps into this space, by buying distribution rights to films, as with The Orchard's "American Animals" at Sundance.
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For its part, Twitter has said that it's taken steps of its own to respond to the presence of ISIS on the service.
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The MLB has taken steps to restrict the use of chewing tobacco by players, but it has yet to completely ban the substance.
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The company has also taken steps that could hurt TVCs' effectiveness in the workplace, like cutting off their access to internal chat forums.
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THE UNITED STATES OLYMPIC COMMITTEE SAID IT HAS TAKEN STEPS TO REVOKE USA GYMNASTICS' STATUS AS THE NATIONAL GOVERNING BODY FOR THE SPORT
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"I'm going to stay out of this political circus," Pompeo replied, adding that the Trump administration had taken steps contrary to Russian interests.
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His administration has also already taken steps to cut back on education programs in federal prisons while ramping up prosecutions and tougher sentences.
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Although the government has already taken steps to mitigate the impact on consumption, there are worries the higher levy could hit the economy.
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In the United States, the Obama administration has taken steps toward addressing what it considers unduly harsh prison sentences for nonviolent drug offenses.
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The changes come at a time when schools and local governments across the state have taken steps to distance themselves from Confederate symbols.
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Under President Xi Jinping, China has taken steps to keep tabs on technology from American companies and reduce the nation's dependence on it.
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Prosecutors said CG Technology admitted to violating federal laws, is cooperating with authorities and has taken steps to reform business and compliance operations.
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But the condition is unusual and communities have taken steps to limit the amount of fluoride in public water supplies to prevent it.
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CNN: Refugees from countries like Syria are facing many political barriers and nations like the United States have taken steps to limit resettlement.
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Angola has taken steps to address such criticism in recent years, with the 2012 election deemed "generally free and fair" by neutral observers.
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Although the government has already taken steps to mitigate the impact on consumption, there are worries the higher levy could hit the economy.
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Pruitt has taken steps to reshape the agency's advisory boards, blocking scientists who have received past EPA grants from sitting on the boards.
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On Monday, the CBS board said it had taken steps to select an outside counsel to lead an independent investigation into the matter.
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Federal and state conservation agencies have taken steps to protect their habitat and reintroduce them to the main Hawaiian islands they've disappeared from.
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This new menace showed itself even though the Corps of Engineers has taken steps this year to lower the height of the river.
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The Trump administration has taken steps to address the problem, but the soaring ICE arrest numbers could end up making matters even worse.
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California, New Jersey and Florida have also taken steps to protect their risk pools and make sure premiums do not soar, says Hempstead.
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In the 12 days since Trump's inauguration, however, the White House has taken steps that foreign policy professionals view as self-inflicted wounds.
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Rather, the company has created tools and taken steps that have apparently improved its work on curbing terrorism, according to Twitter's transparency report.
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Most states have taken steps to make the drug easier to get, but availability is still a significant problem, largely because of cost.
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"However, the P.L.O. has not taken steps to advance the start of direct and meaningful negotiations with Israel," it said in a statement.
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Many companies are providing consumers with information and choices, and the industry has taken steps to develop guidelines for expanded cross-device tracking.
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States have also taken steps to prepare for the possibility Trump would pull the payments, and most 2018 rates have already been finalized.
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Health workers have also taken steps to respect local traditions, helping to break down barriers that can get in the way of treatment.
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Dr. Kumar, the head of India's leprosy program, has taken steps to raise awareness of the disease and combat the stigma around it.
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Governments in several European countries have taken steps that have forced the closings of local theaters, and in Washington state on Wednesday, Gov.
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In an effort to dilute Western opposition to its national interests, China has taken steps to interrupt Europe's alignment with the United States.
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The governing party, led by Mr. Modi, has taken steps to clean up the country with its Clean India Mission, started in 2014.
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Previously, the company had taken steps in order to mitigate coronavirus fears, including offering screening and banning passengers who'd recently visited mainland China.
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The company has taken steps to tackle the spread of disinformation on its platform ahead of the election in India later this year.
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Facebook has also taken steps to improve transparency, for example, by making all ads run by political campaigns viewable in a public archive.
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The administration argued that the country had taken steps to devalue its currency in order to gain an unfair advantage in international trade.
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"Out of an abundance of caution, we have taken steps to protect the health and safety of our employees," the spokesman told Reuters.
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State legislative Republicans have also taken steps to undo initiatives to raise the state minimum wage and paid sick leave in the state.
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While Tehran did directly fire on American troops, it could have taken steps that were more likely to result in mass US casualties.
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The Fusion GPS chief was at one point asked by investigators if he had taken steps to "assess the credibility" of Steele's sources.
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He added that China's government has already taken steps to stimulate its economy that will lead to a pickup in GDP growth there.
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Having been caught short of natural gas last winter, China has taken steps to ensure that the coming winter will see adequate supplies.
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"As part of DLA's responsibility to achieve audit compliance, DLA has already taken steps to correct this shortcoming," said Mackin, the agency spokesman.
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PayPal spokesman Justin Higgs said that the company has taken steps to address the concerns since it purchased Venmo's parent company in 2013.
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For example, General Mills has taken steps to cash in on the organic trend, most notably with the acquisition of Annie's in 2014.
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Before the bans on devices took effect, some gulf carriers had taken steps to try to mitigate any falloff in business travel bookings.
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India&aposs ruling Bharatiya Janata Party has taken steps to further marginalize the country&aposs Muslim population since coming into power in 2014.
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Other operators in Europe, including Britain's BT and France's Orange, have already removed Huawei's equipment or taken steps to limit its future use.
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But the immigration system is beyond his jurisdiction, even though, since becoming a public figure, he has taken steps to address his status.
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But while the Iraqi government has taken steps to loosen itself from Iran's tight embrace, it has shown no inclination to oppose it.
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But the administration, which has already taken steps to conduct a retrospective review of government rules, is concerned Republicans could abuse the power.
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Mr. Stueve said federal officials had taken steps to ensure that Ms. Manning's medical needs would be met while she remained in custody.
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Beijing has taken steps in recent months to support an economy pinched by a tit-for-tat tariff war with the United States.
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Though Republicans have failed to repeal President Obama's signature Affordable Care Act, Trump has taken steps to undermine the law's subsidized insurance exchanges.
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With this reality in mind, Zambia has taken steps to mitigate the challenges pregnant women face in getting to a hospital or clinic.
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Ticketmaster/Live Nation, which has taken steps in recent years to try to get a leg up on bots, needs to do more.
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They've also taken steps to remove personal information from the internet, making it more difficult for strangers to learn intimate details about their family.
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IESCO's Mehmood said that although the utility had periodically received complaints from customers about bribe-taking, it had taken steps to reduce the problem.
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And that any patriotic civil servant should take steps immediately, and should have taken steps long ago, to remove the man from office immediately.
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Mogulof said the school has taken steps to address the problems, including providing more resources to the office that investigates claims of sexual misconduct.
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You're in luck, as both platforms are actively taken steps to reduce the amount of propaganda like this you see on a daily basis.
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But two of the world's biggest consumer electronics companies, Apple and Samsung, have only recently taken steps to start testing their own autonomous vehicles.
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While Alibaba has taken steps to address counterfeit products offered and sold on the Taobao marketplace, companies continue to see widespread infringement, USTR said.
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Aiming to allay criticism that the deployments turn border cities into militarized zones, officials have taken steps to demilitarize the look of their operations.
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As a result, he said, 12 of the state's 42 public defender districts have taken steps to deal with budget shortfalls and case overloads.
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Mr. Kolomoisky is now out of office, and Mr. Poroshenko has taken steps to incorporate Dnipro-1 and other private militias into the army.
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While the above companies have all taken steps toward filing to go public, there are other tech startups that are anticipated to soon follow.
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Rhode Island and Ohio have taken steps to integrate AVs into holistic solutions to state infrastructure challenges, like creating transportation equity and reducing congestion.
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In response, many investing firms as well as startups have taken steps to improve behavior as well as the diversity of their work forces.
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Several sources said U.S. authorities had demonstrated frustration at the process and taken steps to remind European partners about their interest in the case.
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It has taken steps to blacklist jihadi sites that "apologize for terrorism", but stopped short of using such laws to censor major Internet services.
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Flavors have been at the center of a regulatory debate, and a number of local and national policymakers have taken steps to ban them.
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UnitedHealth is the first major health insurer to report earnings, as Republicans in Congress have taken steps toward the repeal and replacement of Obamacare.
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But unlike Republicans, Democrats said they found that the Pentagon and the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) have already taken steps to fix issues.
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Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds had very different ideas for their burial, and the family has already taken steps to carry out Fisher's wishes.
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A Texas Railroad Commission spokeswoman dismissed the study as "arbitrary" and "subjective" and said the agency had also taken steps to reduce injection volumes.
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According to documents seen by Reuters, nearly 30 pharmaceutical companies have taken steps to end their self-declared halt to price increases this year.
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Time and time again, Obama has taken steps to pressure Assad and stem the violence in Syria, only to see the effort fall apart.
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It is the first time the agency has taken steps to remove an opioid pain medication due to the public health implications of abuse.
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Early on Sunday, the Hong Kong government condemned violent acts during the protests, adding that it had already taken steps to tackle parallel trading.
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He's also correct that the NFL has taken steps to improve human knowledge about the relationship between concussions and pro football — well, sort of.
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The company said its investigation showed that an unauthorized party had copied and encrypted information, and that it had taken steps towards removing it.
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In the past two years, Lululemon has taken steps to boost its digital operations, Potdevin told financial analysts on the company's quarterly earnings call.
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N. To revive demand, Coach has renovated its outlets and taken steps to refresh its designs, including hiring well-known fashion designer Stuart Vevers.
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And different parts of the Trump administration have already taken steps to prevent federal civil rights protections from applying to trans and gay people.
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It's impossible to know if any single rule would have changed this accident's outcome, but other jurisdictions had taken steps to prevent similar collisions.
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"He said he's pre-emptively taken steps necessary for denuclearization and wants to see these goodwill measures being met with goodwill measures," he added.
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House Democrats have taken steps aimed at preventing Trump from leaving the climate pact, passing a resolution in May that would block the move.
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Fans have now taken steps to boycott Blizzard games, accusing the California-based studio of prioritizing its relationship with China over protecting free speech.
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The company has taken steps to supercharge AI computing in its cloud with field-programmable gate array (FPGA) chips, with something called Project Brainwave.
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Two more states have taken steps to make daylight saving time permanent, with Illinois introducing a bill shortly after California advanced its own measure.
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Apple has traditionally placed tight restrictions on allowing third parties to repair iPhones and Macs, but has recently taken steps to loosen its policies.
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Apple has long held tight control over the market for repairs on its own devices, but has recently taken steps to loosen those restrictions.
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Plagued by past criticism, Uber has already taken steps to transform its culture into one that focuses on the company's newest set of values.
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Iran has taken steps away from the deal over the past few months, raising anxiety among European countries scrambling to save the landmark agreement.
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It was the first time the FDA had taken steps to stop sales of a currently marketed opioid because of the consequences of abuse.
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"He said he's pre-emptively taken steps necessary for denuclearization and wants to see these goodwill measures being met with goodwill measures," Chung added.
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In recent months, the administration has taken steps in this direction, like testing changes to Medicare that might reduce out-of-pocket drug costs.
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Those standards haven't changed, but Fils-Aime says the company has taken steps to ensure it has a regular cadence of titles coming out.
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And if so, they should have taken steps to investigate and, if warranted, discipline executives who violated company policy, not to mention federal law.
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No country has the same political structure or history with firearms as the US, but several have taken steps that have worked for them.
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He said that since the ban, Telegram had taken steps to block certain channels reported by the Indonesian government to carry terrorism-related content.
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The Fed has also taken steps to unwind other easing implemented because of the financial crisis, and it will continue that program next year.
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And while the German government has taken steps to provide care for survivors, these steps have been woefully inadequate even by Germany's own admission.
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At that point, unless Congress has taken steps to shore it up, the program will be able to fund about 75 percent of benefits.
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Since Sleeping Giants got its start, a great number of brands have taken steps to make sure that they do not appear on Breitbart.
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But angling organizations, like the international Atlantic Salmon Federation and the local Margaree Salmon Association, have taken steps to try to mitigate the decline.
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Authorities had taken steps to contain the spread, including ordering sports events to be played without spectators, but had stopped short of halting matches.
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While employers have taken steps to automate employee contributions to workplace plans, retirement experts say, few offer options for automatic payment plans in retirement.
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As of March, one-fifth of over 2,700 companies polled by METI had not taken steps to prepare for the switch, the agency said.
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The administration has taken steps to ease regulations on coal plants including replacing former President Barack Obama's Clean Power Plan with a weaker plan.
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The decision by Sanchez comes after some regions of Spain with viral clusters had taken steps to close restaurants and other non-essential establishments.
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Deputy U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Cherith Norman Chalet said the Taliban had taken steps to stop attacks in cities and against major bases.
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Amazon has taken steps to punish sellers on its platform that have sought to profit off fear-induced buying during the COVID-19 crisis.
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The company has even taken steps to roll back some of the more egregious financial arrangements that made investors look at the company askance.
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Broadcaster RTE said Friday that the hospital had taken steps overnight, including visitor restrictions and the curtailment of some elective procedures and outpatient services.
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Mr. Ossoff, who is a darling of Democratic donors and activists, has taken steps throughout the race to separate himself from the national party.
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The company is facing weaker consumer demand and like the rest of the country's retail industry it has taken steps to overcome the hurdles.
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By coincidence, then, Mr. Trump, in moving away from the Paris accord, has taken steps to manage political fallout that Mr. Bush did not.
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"We are protecting people with pre-existing conditions and we always will," said Mr. Trump, whose administration has taken steps to weaken such protections.
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Both chambers have taken steps toward reauthorizing, and reforming, the National Security Agency's warrantless surveillance program, which is set to expire on Dec. 85033.
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Other New Zealand broadband providers have also taken steps to restrict availability of this content, although they may be taking a different approach technically.
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"Getting insurance is really expensive for people who have taken steps to quit tobacco," said Simon Manthorpe, CEO of British vaping product manufacturer Vapemate.
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But the Obama administration, which has already taken steps to conduct a retrospective review of government rules, is concerned Republicans could abuse the power.
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Countries around the world have taken steps to contain the outbreak, including shuttering borders and implementing precautionary airport screening for travelers coming from Wuhan.
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But even as he was talking to Wall Street analysts and saying warm good-byes, Salesforce had already taken steps to move past him.
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Trump has positioned himself as a champion of religious liberty and his administration has taken steps that officials argue encourage and protect religious freedom.
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As well as firing workers, Ring has also taken steps to limit such data access to a smaller number of people, the letter reads.
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But both candidates have taken steps -- especially when pressed by reporters on the trail -- to tamp down the appearance of a deeper personal rift.
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While Twitter and other tech companies have taken steps to add more women to boards, the tech industry still lags others in gender diversity.
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The company has lowered prices on produce in recent years to compete with discount rivals and taken steps to speed up its supply chain.
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To help firms affected by tighter financing, China has taken steps to boost liquidity and has urged banks to extend more loans to companies.
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Since Sleeping Giants got its start, a great number of brands have taken steps to make sure that they do not appear on Breitbart.
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A recent study shows that while about 90 percent of consumers have taken steps to better protect their privacy in the last year — i.e.
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Air Canada spokesman Peter Fitzpatrick said the airline would review the safety board's recommendations and has already taken steps to improve training and procedures.
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EU regulators have said they are closely monitoring the situation, but they have not yet taken steps to inspect or ground 737 MAX fleets.
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He sacked Isabel dos Santos from the state oil firm and his government has taken steps to recover large amounts of money from abroad.
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The statement said that people involved in the scheme "continue receiving and moving" illicit funds and have taken steps to shield stolen assets abroad.
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For one thing, those same members of Congress have repeatedly taken steps to make college more expensive for both low- and middle-income families.
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If you haven't taken steps to clearly identify your risk management and exit strategies for your trading positions, I encourage you to do so. Now.
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Scientists and nonprofits have taken steps to understand and mitigate the crisis, including studying honeybees in Africa, where commercialized beekeeping has not been as intrusive.
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"We have taken steps to extensively recalibrate our model and revisit the key tenets of our investment thesis," Ju wrote in a note to clients.
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BMS has previously taken steps to divest other non-core businesses, including the spin-off of its baby food unit Mead Johnson Nutrition in 2009.
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The online gaming industry has also taken steps to help prevent grooming, including safe chat functions and in-game chat moderators who monitor online conversations.
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Among those who say it's too much, about half, 45%, say they have taken steps to reduce the amount of time they spend on politics.
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In a statement, Microsoft said it had taken steps to improve the accuracy of its facial-recognition technology, andwas investing in improving its training datasets.
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Since then, as a core part of PayPal's and Venmo's business and operations, we've taken steps to significantly strengthen our privacy and data security practices.
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In the past year, YouTube has taken steps to limit the kinds of content creators can monetize, a move which upset a number of users.
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France's traditional supermarket operators such as Casino, sector leader Carrefour and privately-held firm Leclerc have all taken steps to respond to the Amazon threat.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has also taken steps to weaken its 85033 rules on payday loans under the leadership of Director Kathy Kraninger.
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Many social media platforms have taken steps to direct users to government information on the disease in an effort to curb potentially harmful false content.
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Contractors and other companies serving the government are often still waiting to be paid although the government has taken steps to speed up the process.
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But elsewhere on the platform, militias are organizing, Samira Sadeque reports: Granted, since its payment accounts were suspended, UCP has taken steps to "secure" itself.
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But we've also taken steps away from pure democracy; initiatives making it more difficult for people to vote and gerrymandering are good examples of this.
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The campaigns of Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, and Bernie Sanders have all taken steps that could ultimately undermine public trust in the final reported results.
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While some of the major companies have taken steps to tackle these issues already, critics and lawmakers say their efforts do not go far enough.
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"We recognize our execution in these areas fell short of expectations, and we have taken steps to reduce those issues going forward," the company said.
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Russia has also taken steps against tech companies directly, banning encrypted messaging service Telegram last year and grappling with Google over links to banned websites.
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Under Chairman Jay Clayton the SEC has taken steps seen as favoring businesses, such as allowing companies to confidentially file paperwork for initial public offerings.
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Since the November incident Twitter has apparently taken steps to better secure the employee permissions, according to an individual familiar with the decision-making process.
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Luckily, the march's organizers have taken steps to ensure that a diversity of voices are heard, and that the march's goals are unifying, not exclusionary.
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The U.N. wants to eliminate single-use plastic by 2022 and says more than 60 countries have taken steps to ban or reduce plastic consumption.
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Bank of America has said it's taken steps to address the Fed's concerns by cutting back on certain revenue-producing activities that created operational risk.
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But WHCA officers acknowledged this, and have taken steps to avoid offending guests by engaging a well-regarded historian to deliver this year's keynote address.
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But in a statement Tuesday, the UAW said it had taken steps to prevent any similar cases, including stringent new procedures for awarding vendor contacts.
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S-Oil said in a statement that it had reached a settlement with the Department of Justice and taken steps to prevent any further problems.
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The company has taken steps to stem the slide, such as adding more lifestyle elements to its stores, and has performed better than some peers.
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Over the course of the last few weeks, we have taken steps to further enhance the data security and privacy measures for our product offering.
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" In the past, Reddit has taken steps to shut down forums that "violate the spirit of the policy by making Reddit worse for everyone else.
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Regulators have already taken steps to cut the scale of borrowing, even if compliance has been patchy, and some brokerages no longer offer such loans.
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In part to combat this, Spirit has taken steps to build its fleet of small aircraft that are suited for demand to mid-size cities.
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UnitedHealth will be the first major health insurer to report earnings, as Republicans in Congress have taken steps toward the repeal and replacement of Obamacare.
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Some companies have taken steps to mitigate that risk, issuing debt that does not require cash interest payments or that can eventually convert to equity.
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The Japanese central bank has taken steps this year that could be expected to weaken the yen, most notably the move to negative interest rates.
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Following the disclosure of the scandal, China, the EU, and Chile have all taken steps to bar the import of Brazilian beef into their countries.
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Managers at many companies and other organizations have not taken steps to put proper cybersecurity systems in place despite talking about their importance, Gazeley said.
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But Uber says its past mistakes are just that — in the past — and that it has taken steps in recent months to improve data security.
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China has taken steps towards allowing foreign insurance firms to take control of local joint ventures and was expected to publish guidelines early this year.
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Congress has taken steps, introducing The Energy Efficiency Improvement Act of 2015 (also known as Shaheen-Portman) to broadly incentivize investment in energy-efficient products.
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Over the past few years, state and local lawmakers have taken steps to increase access to naloxone, which typically requires a prescription from a doctor.
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Press freedom is falling in Slovakia, where the oligarchs now own much of the media and the politicians have taken steps to weaken the press.
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The Trump administration has taken steps to end government funding for the International Space Station and move toward privatizing the project in the coming years.
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The German giant has taken steps to reduce its sprawl, spinning out specialty chemicals and plastics, and the remainder of its business is well run.
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The City Council has taken steps of its own, passing legislation to make sure tenants know their rights and toughening the penalties for tenant harassment.
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Although the group promised to take no collective action until it has reviewed the agreement, some countries' watchdogs had already taken steps towards tightening regulations.
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And as Tunisian prime minister, Chahed has taken steps to address the pressing public demands for a crackdown on corruption by arresting several prominent businessmen.
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" The lawsuit also says that the parents should have taken steps to "more closely monitor [their son's] behavior, including his internet and other computer use.
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On Long Island, the state and counties have already taken steps to reduce pollution and are now working on the Long Island Nitrogen Action Plan.
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Clinton had taken steps to close that gap by, among other things, moving toward Mr. Sanders's position in favor of free tuition at public colleges.
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Francis has taken steps to combat sexual abuse in the Church and to protect children, including appointing an advisory commission with victims among its members.
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In defending itself, Taubman has taken steps such as appointing two new independent directors to the REIT's board, and making other so-called governance enhancements.
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With the bill apparently set to become law, Congress will have taken steps to address a deepening economic, fiscal and humanitarian crisis on the island.
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While the sides have taken steps to de-escalate tensions, including Pakistan's return of the Indian pilot, the U.S. official said that Washington remains concerned.
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Trump's Attorney General, Jeff Sessions, opposes legalizing marijuana in all forms and has taken steps to make it more difficult to legally obtain the drug.
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And AWS has taken steps to protect health information so that its services can meet the requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
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"We acknowledge ASIC's concerns and have taken steps to enhance our controls and processes," a Goldman spokesperson told Reuters, adding the firm had cooperated fully.
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The consumer bureau has not yet said if it will appeal Judge Preska's decision dismissing its case, but it has taken steps in that direction.
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And he had already taken steps to shape regulatory activity inside the bureau, including a freeze on any significant actions, his lawyers said in court.
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Or, they could point the finger back at Republicans — who control both the White House and Congress, yet haven't taken steps to fix this problem.
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Platform owners had taken steps to address the problems, he said, but their focus had been more reactive - tackling content after it appeared - than proactive.
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While Cactus has taken steps to limit the use of such drugs, it sees cheap and plentiful hamburgers and steaks as a byproduct of industrialization.
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At both the federal and state level, Democrats have taken steps designed to get Trump to disclose his tax returns to lawmakers or the public.
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So far, it has taken steps that will hurt the marketplaces, slashing the advertising budget by 90 percent and in-person assistance by 40 percent.
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Within a few days of taking the oath of office, I've taken steps to begin the construction of the Keystone and the Dakota Access Pipelines.
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The University of Michigan Health System has taken steps to reduce noise at night, including changing when floors are cleaned and installing sound-absorbing tiles.
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The two companies have also taken steps to integrate their inventories so that the companies can more quickly deliver products to customers shopping on JD.com.
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The nuclear option China has taken steps in recent days to prop up the yuan, signaling that the depreciation was intended as a warning sign.
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Many large corporations such as Nestlé and WalMart have taken steps toward becoming more environmentally friendly, but lesser-known brands have made the most progress.
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Ross on Thursday added that companies such as Apple have taken steps to make up some of the production lost from their suppliers in China.
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The administration has taken steps to limit Medicaid eligibility for immigrants, and has supported efforts by some states to impose work requirements on Medicaid recipients.
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State-run PGNiG does not intend to extend the agreement, it has previously said, and has taken steps to secure supplies elsewhere after that date.
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" What they're saying: "The Department understands the significance of your request for information and has taken steps to identify, preserve, and collect potentially responsive documents.
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Over the past five years, Cuba has taken steps towards an opening that has seen a growth in free enterprise, internet connectivity and foreign investment.
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But rarely has a US president so eagerly voiced his opinions or taken steps to influence another country's internal affairs, particularly among close US allies.
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The government has taken steps including urging the 2.5 million people in the city Daegu to stay in their homes and banning some public gatherings.
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It has also taken steps to improve its user data policies as a result of a previous Federal Trade Commission investigation into Facebook's privacy practices.
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Officials in Nevada have taken steps intended to avoid the chaos seen in Iowa's caucuses this month in the first of the state nominating contests.
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At least seven states — including Connecticut, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Virginia, and Washington — also have taken steps to prohibit PFAS in fire-fighting foam.
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A good answer shows that you're authentic and know who you are, have taken steps to manage your professional weaknesses and are eager to improve.
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The Republican-controlled Congress has not only failed to hold Mr. Trump accountable, but it has even taken steps to roll back existing ethics rules.
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The Trump administration has taken steps to further restrict travel to North Korea after the death of U.S. college student Otto Warmbier on June 19.
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The Trump administration has taken steps to curb federal agencies from disclosing information about science and environment issues, according to a Reuters report on Tuesday.
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A top Democrat on the House Financial Services Committee asked Equifax's competitors on Wednesday whether they've taken steps to prevent a similar security breach. Rep.
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At that point, unless Congress has taken steps to shore up the program's solvency, it will be able to fund about 75 percent of benefits.
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While presidents appear to face different conflict-of-interest rules than government employees, they still have taken steps to avoid even the appearance of impropriety.
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Deval Patrick of Massachusetts has entered the primary contest, and former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York has taken steps to do the same.
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Congressional support is a major reason the U.S. Government has taken steps to empower girls, prevent child marriage and end FGM/C in the past.
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In the aftermath of the shootings, several companies have taken steps to end the sale of firearms and changing "open carry" rules at their stores.
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The President has taken steps and offered many proposals to curtail costs, while Congress has held hearings and worked on legislation to do the same.
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Offshore, Royal Dutch Shell, Anadarko Petroleum and Exxon Mobil have all taken steps to curb some oil and gas output at platforms in the Gulf.
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The initial effort focused on harassment in the National Park Service, but since then, the department has taken steps to combat harassment throughout the department.
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Trump also has taken steps to increase border security and has seen a drop in arrests on the border, a possible sign of reduced entries.
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T). Siemens has already taken steps to break up its lumbering conglomerate structure, including merging its rail business with that of French rival Alstom (ALSO.
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He told investors in early March that he'd taken steps to shore up his investment portfolio to protect against the economic impact of the coronavirus.
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Global central banks have also taken steps to keep borrowing costs in check as countries get ready to ramp up spending to offset coronavirus impact.
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A few have taken steps: Meanwhile, Ohio (two plants, 11 percent of state electricity) keeps trying but hasn't gotten any nuclear supports through the legislature.
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U.S. President Barack Obama has taken steps to ease trade and travel restrictions on Cuba, but only the U.S. Congress can lift the full embargo.
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China has set an agenda to open up its financial sector and has already taken steps this year to relax foreign ownerships in securities ventures.
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Amazon has taken steps to improve the Echo's sound quality with a reboot last month, and companies like Lenovo have coaxed Alexa into nicer-sounding enclosures.
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After years of under-investment and government interference, Brazil has taken steps to improve regulation and investor returns to attract utilities to help upgrade its infrastructure.
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The Paris-based FATF said Singapore has a reasonable understanding of its money laundering risks and had taken steps to mitigate them, but some gaps remain.
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"In the heat, the whales can explode, but we've taken steps to prevent that," Trish Grant, a spokeswoman for New Zealand's Department of Conservation, told CNN.
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And it reiterated that it had taken steps to prevent such abuse as another election — a 2018 race to determine the composition of Congress — fast approaches.
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Similar concerns could apply to other opioid company owners and executives, who may have taken steps to insulate themselves from some of their businesses' shadier dealings.
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While Dragon Con claims to have taken steps to contend with ballot-stuffing, not allowing creators to remove themselves from consideration seems like a counterintuitive step.
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The Justice Department has taken steps such as creating an opioid task force and assigning prosecutors to opioid hot spots to focus on pursuing more cases.
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The idea of concentration limits is also gaining traction among Italian bankers, and top lenders have already taken steps to limit their exposure to Rome's debt.
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The governor's office said it had taken steps to coordinate the local, state and federal response to the leak and stop it as soon as possible.
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President Barack Obama has taken steps to lighten the restrictions on Cuba throughout this presidency and Clinton said, as president, that she would continue that softening.
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Cetinkaya said on Tuesday that the central bank had taken steps to simplify its monetary policy, but that this should not be seen as monetary easing.
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New York Police Department Commissioner James O'Neill announced Wednesday that his office had taken steps toward eliminating barriers that police officers of different faiths often face.
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So far, only three airlines — Alaska, Spirit, and United — have publicly taken steps to combat sexual harassment in the wake of #MeToo, according to the AFA.
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NASA and the U.S. Air Force, which operate the nation's primary space launch site at Cape Canaveral, have already taken steps to safeguard personnel and equipment.
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That number continues to rise despite efforts from companies like YouTube and Amazon, which have taken steps to remove harmful Tide Pod content from their sites.
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Facebook: Facebook says it has "taken steps to reduce the distribution of health-related misinformation on Facebook," but says it knows it has more to do.
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But a company source said Rosneft had taken steps to ensure its staff and facilities were safe, and said the fires would not affect overall production.
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That said, many browser makers have already taken steps in recent years to disable Flash, or limit its use, because of both security and performance concerns.
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Over the past couple of years, YouTube has taken steps to tackle one of the company's biggest challenges: the rise of toxic content on the platform.
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The Trump administration has blocked attempts by Chinese companies to acquire US companies, and has taken steps to hinder Chinese telecommunications firms like Huawei and ZTE.
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