Why do people go to the trouble of producing and marketing stuff (thereby adding to supply) if not to obtain equally valuable goods with the proceeds (thereby adding to demand)?
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Are we burning the dragon eggs themselves, thereby incubating them?
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Thereby losing out on protections that legal divorce courts provide.
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He thereby engineered the most racially divisive election in years.
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Thereby — thanks a lot, very clueless dude — proving the point.
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Thereby rushing people to agree without reading any small print.
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Trump never raised the subject, thereby blowing a golden opportunity.
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Thereby avoiding the most maddening situation a human can experience.
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They'd thereby help us all come together to solve problems.
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And thereby also strengths the social stability of a country.
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He thereby usefully disperses impulses that his pictorial work disciplines.
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Flu drugs like, Tamiflu block neuraminidase, thereby decreasing its spread.
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Do I opt for the kill shelter — thereby saving lives?
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This loss of faith in markets would thereby undermine reliability.
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It is also to underestimate them, and thereby to court disaster.
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Ambitious climate policies could thereby double global energy jobs come 2050.
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Complete the checklist obediently and thereby you will save the world.
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The Canadians hoped thereby to protect their exporters from American fire.
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A statement made yesterday, thereby nullifying his entire argument, I guess.
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Margery was alone, thereby different, and therefore better than everyone else.
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Enterprising migrants rent shops from South Africans and thereby create jobs.
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"The building boom is thereby coming to an end," it said.
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Inclusion, he stressed, is vital for stability and thereby investor confidence.
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You're effectively displacing liquid crystal molecules and thereby distorting the image.
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Jessica wants Trish to turn herself in, thereby saving her soul.
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We thereby put happy faces on mortifications of our common sense.
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It would bring down generic prices, thereby lowering prices for everyone.
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This adds oomph to the expansion, thereby increasing the power output.
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Democrats could overreach, by quickly impeaching Trump and thereby uniting Republicans.
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Cadbury's not have reduced sugar at the same time, thereby rendering the
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These hormones prevent the ovaries from releasing an egg, thereby preventing pregnancy.
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This thereby prevents bad actors from corrupting the integrity of the blockchain.
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The adapters' casing apparently sometimes comes off, thereby exposing a metal prong.
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Maybe tariffs are reducing corporate income and thereby lowering corporate tax receipts.
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Many hoped that private-sector rigour might thereby seep into government thinking.
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Thereby users can find each other and train together anytime and anywhere.
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They turned it off, thereby making it impossible to track and wipe.
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A real opportunity to help and thereby strengthen the relationship is lost.
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One option might be for more to share networks, thereby cutting costs.
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It's home to the Twitch-owned (and, thereby, Amazon-owned) Curse Gaming.
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The question is whether we'll act and adapt, thereby saving countless lives.
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She thereby exposes the seductive and American bootstrapper ideology as dangerously limited.
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Should they issue (tradable) pollution permits to firms, thereby picking a quantity?
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We can thereby acknowledge that our life together is our ultimate purpose.
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I'll call it a punch line, thereby giving half of it away.
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So does water vapour, which thereby amplifies the effects of the others.
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Consequently, the Confederacy might have survived, thereby splitting America into two countries.
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No one, however, would argue that the sea was not changed thereby.
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The air quality deteriorates abysmally and alarmingly and the city chokes thereby.
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The rush for cash effectively reduces deposits at banks, thereby weakening them.
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That would surely make a no-deal exit acrimonious, thereby aggravating its effects.
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Badger managed to tackle the shooter, thereby preventing the tragedy from becoming worse.
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Some farms are reported to be selling infected pigs, thereby spreading the virus.
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That should help avert recession, thereby destroying the predictive power of the indicator.
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But South Korea dramatically defeated Germany 2-0, thereby allowing Mexico to progress.
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Presumably, recognising the bubble would help investors predict and thereby avoid a crash.
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The objects are then placed around the room, thereby affecting her future choreography.
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We are quite literally killing ourselves and thereby sabotaging our long-term competitiveness.
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They'd be able to devalue the currency and thereby increase demand for exports.
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They might thereby force congressional oversight by inflaming the public's sense of scandal.
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They also stopped letting anti-vaccine videos show advertisements, thereby demonetizing those videos.
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For example, lower taxes could lower sellers' expenses, and thereby increase their valuations.
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These rubber deposits could reduce runway friction and thereby cause an unsteady landing.
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It also suppresses thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), thereby shutting down normal thyroid activity.
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It prevents your head from bobbing and thereby lets you sleep more soundly.
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Should credit losses deteriorate significantly, thereby impacting capital, negative rating action could ensue.
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Reaganites assumed that the Russians would never agree, thereby justifying the American deployment.
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She told him, emphatically, no jewelry, thereby ruling out his go-to category.
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Fire made it possible to cook food, thereby reducing the spread of disease.
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"You're holding back medication and thereby allowing certain people to die," Ramirez says.
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He's been confrontational and dismissive toward the Catalan independence movement, thereby invigorating it.
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The Swiss National Bank (SNB) has thereby created a fantastical money-fabrication scheme.
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Neither will Pakistan be alone in its resistance, thereby highlighting Trump's second failure.
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Ki-woo fares well in his appointed task, and thereby establishes a pattern.
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But the serious problems caused thereby are not for the judiciary to ameliorate.
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As a result, incomes rose, thereby increasing tax contributions and stimulating economic growth.
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The company said investments in employees increased expenses and thereby hampered profit margins.
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The vehicles will not be moving, thereby reducing the chance of damaging local infrastructure.
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It removed the sign and thereby stopped informing people about the prevalence of theft.
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Their cruel tactics preyed on some very vulnerable people, thereby stealing millions from them.
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The measures could include using contentious emergency decrees, thereby bypassing parliament, to enact laws.
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Stella's prints manifest that unsettling truth and thereby reflect on Captain Ahab's journey anew.
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It is imposing its political ideology on foreign companies, thereby jeopardising their free operations.
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The tribute seems too sure of its long-dead subject, thereby missing her completely.
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Some will import foreign brides, thereby unbalancing the sex ratio in other, poorer countries.
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Governments give out a range of exemptions, thereby poking holes in their own nets.
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He thereby draws a hard line between his newspaper and the neo-Nazi right.
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Users could be paid for their posts and thereby share in the firm's wealth.
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It thereby aimed not to eradicate the welfare state but rather to reformulate it.
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Higher home prices keep more people renting, thereby driving rent demand and rental prices.
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It invariably damages the economy (thereby whipping up the discontent upon which it thrives).
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Or by forcing companies to build in backdoors — thereby breaking strong encryption in secret?
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They use shotguns to suppress angry crowds, thereby blinding many protesters with metal pellets.
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She eats it, a la Khaleesi, thereby pledging her eternal soul to Lady Gaga.
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The Corn Laws succeeded in blocking them, thereby increasing profits for farmers and landlords.
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Thereby, we should say thank you – thank you for teaching us an invaluable lesson.
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Thereby, he has increased the risk of possibly violent resistance by hard-core Trumpists.
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Release it directly to pay-per-view or home video, thereby limiting its impact?
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On occasion, the bets themselves prompted further selling, thereby becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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Boomers lived through the Cuban Missile Crisis, and some of us were traumatized thereby.
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Some waved the bat in front of their bodies, thereby disrupting the pitcher's aim.
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In addition, lowering salt consumption, and thereby lowering blood pressure, can reduce medical costs.
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Staff and colleagues do not want to challenge them, thereby risk ruining their careers.
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Over time, such measures would retard productivity growth and thereby shrink the economic pie.
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We would be absorbed in bliss forever and thereby deprived of any possible agency.
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But some three-star restaurateurs have shuttered their restaurants, thereby giving up their stars.
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Ryan Zinke (R-Mont.), thereby removing Zinke as a potential 2018 challenger to Sen.
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Users need not link to their email addresses or telephone numbers, thereby increasing privacy.
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Paul taught Angela to love English folk music, thereby giving her a great gift.
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Russia benefits too from making the country more polarized, and thereby harder to govern.
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Crucially, Iran cannot use these tests to accumulate LEU and thereby cut breakout time.
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Umm, none, I said, thereby touching off a monologue on lack of opportunity everywhere.
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So it resorts to local budgeting and more debt, thereby worsening the bankruptcy spiral.
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Detroit Board of Education, and thereby unleashing "large-scale consequences" for public sector unions.
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Yeah, working or not working and shaping public discourse and thereby shaping our society.
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The campaign sought to suppress African-American votes, and thereby aid Donald Trump's election.
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CONGLOMERATES sometimes sell their least promising units, thereby ginning up returns for the remaining empire.
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From this new menu, users can sign into smart home services, thereby giving Cortana control.
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Or he might be tempted to brag about what he knows, thereby compromising their sources.
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It distracts people, helps them cope, and even induces physical pleasure, thereby reinforcing the behaviors.
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As Jon Snow left Castle Black, he gave Edd his cloak, and thereby his kingdom.
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As Jon Snow left Castle Black, he gave Edd his cloak, and thereby his kingdom.
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The Fed has tapered the amount of securities it replaces, thereby shrinking its balance sheet.
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The opposition won, and thereby in theory ended the Bolivarians' 16-year monopoly of power.
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Engineering teams have a significant hand in defining these models and, thereby, the resulting technology.
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Thanks to roX, males make as many X chromosome proteins as females and thereby thrive.
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They actively spread themselves, thereby reaching more and more of the population with each generation.
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Its value thereby surpassed that of Canopy, a fellow Canadian rival worth a mere $11.2bn.
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It launched its investigation that year after MAN blew the whistle, thereby escaping any penalty.
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Meanwhile, the Unsullied can go take Casterly Rock, thereby unseating the real royalty of Westeros.
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Fannie and Freddie buy mortgages from lenders, thereby freeing up money for further mortgage loans.
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Body secrets hormones, which also go to brain thereby affecting, palate, appetite and sleep patterns.
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This lets them check the data without making any actual measurement, thereby preserving the superposition.
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Many small lenders are not listed, and pay modest bonuses, thereby creating an administrative headache.
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They can capitulate to Bautista's demand, thereby setting a precedent they're unlikely to find desirable.
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When exposed to moisture, its properties can change, thereby revealing things that weren't there before.
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Some said they tested knowledge rather than talent, thereby discriminating against black and Latino applicants.
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Her goal is to bend reality using her intellect and thereby insulate herself from attacks.
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That is, unless voters politicize the issue, thereby forcing politicians to mandate more thorough security.
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This, in turn, will bolster bank earnings and thereby lift prices to more attractive levels.
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Forecasting helps cities and states prepare for weather disasters, thereby preventing millions in economic damage.
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Some tout price transparency as a method to encourage consumer shopping and thereby lower costs.
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He was in on the joke, thereby inadvertently and tacitly lending credence to Reagan's claim.
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Temps also insulate permanent employees from downturns in the business cycle, thereby improving job stability.
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Thereby, these errors and mistakes, together with the party's successes, become a precious historical lesson.
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John McCain gave his thumbs down and thereby sunk the Republican effort to repeal Obamacare.
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Does she thereby learn something about the world that science could never have taught her?
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This can leave them vulnerable to understating risk, thereby reducing their required level of capital.
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Over time, consumers can opt to purchase more of the property, thereby reducing their rent.
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Fire made it possible to stay warm in cold climates, thereby marking human migration possible.
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Hackers also could set off false alarms, thereby undermining the public's confidence in nuclear deterrents.
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Anxiety has made me ask for help, made me vulnerable, and thereby deepened my friendships.
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Their journey thereby violated rules banning the transport of waste from the EU to India.
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For YouTube, auto-playing videos have sharply increased view time, thereby increasing the platform's profitability.
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What it can do, however, is limit workers' bargaining power and thereby push down wages.
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Companies will learn from other companies, thereby driving up the intelligence of their SLS platform.
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Publicly available spectrum can be used by multiple vendors, thereby increasing the risk of interference.
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Reducing methane emissions, which account for 2202 percent of total greenhouse emissions, is thereby useful.
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Another praised him as America's first true dandy, thereby missing the sincerity of his ambition.
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I may have gotten $10 of enjoyment out of your story, thereby solving everyone's problem.
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In a novel of expertly rendered horrors, the relative shallowness also disturbs, and thereby detracts.
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But the question is, were people watching the superdelegate counts and thereby deciding on Clinton?
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It will severely weaken U.S. military bases worldwide, thereby putting the military at unnecessary risk.
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Above all, reducing unproductive economic overhead would increase American competitiveness and thereby raise wage rates.
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If he pressed it again, would it un-depress, thereby disengaging the safety system(s)?
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It is designed to increase bone formation and density, thereby reducing the risk of fractures.
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The island hosts key U.S. military installations, thereby anchoring U.S. power in the western Pacific.
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Thousands of quality jobs would have been created, thereby generating fresh tax revenues in perpetuity.
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Each absorbs and then rebroadcasts contemporary life and material culture, thereby catalyzing its continuous evolution.
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That would help cut off trade with other countries, thereby starving the regime of money.
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They also state that sick crew members would likely take cough suppressants, thereby minimizing disease spread.
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They have thereby promoted the fraternity of nations through the application of principles of international law.
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Trump blithely disregards scientific findings about climate change and thereby exposes the nation to unprecedented risks.
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Animals and plants had to adapt to survive, thereby adopting novel physical characteristics and survival strategies.
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There was more to the case than just what was described thereby Governor Blagojevich, his wife.
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SpaceX has already launched rockets that have returned to Earth multiple times, thereby demonstrating their reusability.
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What an artist does should reach an audience and thereby have a potential effect on society.
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Firms that use political influence to obtain relief from stifling rules may thereby contribute to growth.
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Police pepper spraying food, water, clothing, and blankets, thereby rendering them unfit for consumption and unusable.
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"Visualize cooling down the content of your stomach and thereby cooling down internal organs," Rittié suggested.
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Good debt fosters economic growth, thereby increasing the ability of African governments to repay their creditors.
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Every step of the value channel has been compressed and made more affordable (and thereby accessible).
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If Ramsay has intercepted it he'll split his army and thereby reduce the force attacking Jon.
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Imagine an airplane skin that self-heals to remove dings and dents, thereby maintaining optimal aerodynamics.
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Those signals seem to inspire the healthy cells to mutate, thereby causing additional tumors or cancers.
|
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Around 3pm pacific on Thursday, Apple restored Facebook's Enterprise Certificate, thereby reactivating its internal employee apps.
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Tawney, in a manner similar to Polanyi, argued that capitalism encouraged greed and thereby corrupted everyone.
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Users can share these images on social media, thereby acting as brand ambassadors for these companies.
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Apple has quietly switched on mobile carrier billing in two countries, thereby doubling its total reach.
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It allows him to share his spotlight, thereby helping other streams to expand their own audiences.
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This has proven critical in creating fertilizer to support agriculture, and thereby feeding billions of people.
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In theory, this would support growth, economic activity and demand, thereby lifting inflation and inflation expectations.
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Any such disclosure will impede this investigation and thereby interfere with the enforcement of federal law.
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The connections associated with these cultures are random, thereby making the brain tissue difficult to study.
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This automated traffic would be loading webpages covered with ads, thereby generating revenue, according to SadBotTrue.com.
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Wade, thereby dismantling not just abortion rights, but the long-standing judicial tradition of respecting precedent.
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My concern is that the microneedling process will denature the Botox particles, thereby rendering them ineffective.
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Then, essentially shame the opposing party into voting for it, thereby criticizing their party's own president.
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But those companies require drivers' phones to connect, thereby acting more like an extended smartphone displays.
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Homeland Security officials claimed he returned to Mexico on his own, thereby revoking his DACA privileges.
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Falling equity prices would also urge people to save and thereby dent consumption growth, he added.
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Of course, Tesla is years away from producing the cars and thereby bringing in that money.
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Campbell says its defense comes through neutrally integrating with everyone, thereby turning potential competitors into partners.
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Prosecutors argue that the payments were meant to influence the election, thereby violating campaign finance laws.
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Zero compliance with ICE detainer requests thereby shutting down immigration enforcement, which is the underlying goal.
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More than 70 percent of borrowers in this program were thereby able to keep their homes.
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Thereby, in an effort to advance our democratic ideals, let us remember to continue express them.
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Both men are climate-change deniers who speak in a disciplined legalese, thereby avoiding political gaffes.
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Under the House bill, the top-off is thereby reduced to some amount below 10 percent.
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The indictment claims the dish is also popular among terrorist groups, thereby linking Brunson to terrorism.
|
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Tickling that redline and thereby mitigating the more F1-aspects of driving the SVJ is impossible.
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That is bound to invite retaliation from our trade partners and thereby risk a trade war.
|
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The reader can thereby identify with the heroine and share in her increasing alarm and helplessness.
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Many were able to significantly reduce their housing costs, thereby doubling — or even tripling — their savings.
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Here's what you need to know to calibrate in Google Maps and thereby improve its accuracy.
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Economics: Growth is good overall but it also increases demand for energy, thereby prompting price increases.
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Germany would be exporting less and importing more, and would thereby help stimulate the global economy.
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Scientists demonstrated that these traits can be passed to future generations, thereby creating a new species.
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And thereby, it claims, catch (and block) malware in the act of relaying pilfered data elsewhere.
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A small but devoted hardcore has been playing Ingress, and thereby basically playtesting PG, for years.
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Particle physicists used supersymmetry to remedy this perceived shortfall, thereby making the theory much more beautiful.
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Facebook Favorites could stimulate lots of sharing of content unique to its network, thereby driving usage.
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Instead, the plan allows the firms to retain more earnings and thereby grow its capital buffers.
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You have to click him—and thereby subscribe to r/The_Donald—to make him go away.
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Schedule a ride: You can order a pickup in advance, thereby setting it and forgetting it.
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Instead, surrendering will create the opportunity to transform Palestinian society, thereby leading to his people's liberation.
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All you are doing is disguising how bad it is, thereby helping it to become worse.
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Yet he has thereby developed a fear of public speaking, acute enough to hamper his career.
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But Johnson chose not to bloody his saber, and thereby exposed himself to charges of weakness.
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They thereby demeaned lawmakers' First Amendment rights in the rush to further enshrine the Second Amendment.
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"Thereby Telegram started working in the legal framework of the Russian Federation," the Russian watchdog said.
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Mass starvation will generate further state collapse, thereby opening more space for the terrorists to operate.
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Also to blame are policies that have restricted homebuilding in California and thereby driven up rents.
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But their disappearance lets glaciers on land slip faster toward the ocean, thereby raising sea levels.
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Harvey has lacked a 'storm surge' thereby limiting its damage generation despite the deaths already incurred.
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But he purged dissenters and cracked down on civil rights and the media, thereby consolidating power.
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Patented in 713, it mechanised the composition of printers' type, thereby greatly accelerating the whole process.
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This helps feed energy back into the battery pack, thereby allowing the car to travel farther.
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Instead, the delegates of each state are divided proportionally, thereby limiting the ability to swing votes.
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It saved salaries, too, thereby "teacher proofing" (as policy wonks say) education in a few clicks.
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They're just going to be less and less relevant and thereby be eliminated in the end.
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The projects of Ken Burns are designed to illuminate the past and, thereby, illuminate the present.
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Germany would be exporting less, and importing more, and would thereby help stimulate the global economy.
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Angst over larger-scale diversity can shape political decisions and thereby the direction of entire nations.
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Then she cubed the strips, thereby creating those pickable pieces of what will be monkey bread.
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I thereby posed the question: what New York organizations take diversifying museums as their explicit mission?
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They can join an amnesty programme and turn informer—thereby risking being killed by their erstwhile chums.
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And they must register with the Securities and Exchange Commission, thereby opening themselves to inspections and supervision.
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So attacking Biden -- and thereby elevating him to your level -- is right out of Trump's unconventional playbook.
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But it is all too easy to adopt someone's identity online and thereby get a blank ballot.
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Harris would create what she is calling a "Dreamers Parole-in-Place Program," thereby removing that barrier.
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In 2013, Robson decided to go public with his story, thereby inspiring Safechuck to do the same.
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I mean, Sasha tweets, but she doesn't think that she should thereby be sitting behind the desk.
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Since 2008, much of the world has sunk into these special Keynesian circumstances (thereby making them general).
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They will chose to forego hedging in the face of increased volatility (costs) thereby increasing their risks.
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You can then assign a name for your daughter, thereby telling Lighthouse to stand down going forward.
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It would give it a second alleged conservative sex pest, and thereby an all-male conservative majority.
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"Amber wants to maintain the media's attention and thereby preserve her own fleeting relevance," state the documents.
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I can even go into settings and manually adjust my preferences, thereby making recommendations even more personalized.
|
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While, from this fall, BeepCar traffic will be redirected to BlaBlaCar — thereby "driving" advertising revenue for Mail.
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Video views of under three seconds weren't factored in, thereby inflating the average length of a view.
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The drug aims to lower patients' proteinuria levels, thereby reducing their risk of progressing to kidney failure.
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"I mean, Sasha tweets, but she doesn't think that she thereby should be sitting behind the desk!"
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Most Republicans argue, fancifully, that tax cuts will trigger much faster economic growth, thereby plugging the hole.
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If inflation rose fast enough, the bank could respond by increasing interest rates, thereby strengthening the pound.
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Post on Sundays because that's the day people post the least, thereby giving your selfie more views.
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Should it yield to the market, thereby risking the appearance that monetary policy is set by traders?
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For example, cutting Bank Rate will immediately ease financing conditions for households and firms, thereby supporting activity.
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Black, grey and other dark colours, in contrast, absorb light, thereby warming cars painted in those hues.
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They limit the need for human investment managers, thereby dramatically reducing the cost of managing a portfolio.
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This region was chosen because it reflects the edge of the monsoon, and thereby captures its variability.
|
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What if Dave actually had to acknowledge Roland's experience and learn from it — and thereby, the audience?
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Why it matters: The rate hike would be retroactive to May 7, thereby applying to Uber's IPO.
|
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Feeling threatened, the English had prohibited their colonies from trading with Caledonia, thereby assisting in its downfall.
|
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That alarms some, who worry that banks use this power heedlessly, thereby stoking disruptive booms and busts.
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Instead, Spiegel says, deepening user engagement, and thereby the ad revenue users generate, is Snap's path forward.
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Your problem is that you conform to the corporate image, thereby destroying the intimate illusion of crowdfunding.
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They hope, thereby, that if their activity is being monitored, it will appear random and therefore meaningless.
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I didn't think that I was thereby relinquishing the one and only thing that was entirely mine.
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And that may lead providers to hike rates for private payers, thereby shifting more costs to employers.
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To widespread disgust, Mr Najib has managed to squelch dissent within UMNO, thereby hanging onto his job.
|
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But some states run their own sign-up websites and can thereby set their own enrollment periods.
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PARP inhibitors work by blocking enzymes involved in repairing damaged DNA, thereby helping to kill cancer cells.
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They thereby prevented Kurdish control over almost the whole sweep of the border - Ankara's worst-case scenario.
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Nicole Miller was called out under an "unofficial policy," thereby confirming the very point of her remarks.
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Some of them will pursue advanced education, thereby keeping the perks that come with remaining in school.
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"Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares," the New Testament warns.
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Brexiteers fear the UK could be trapped indefinitely in the EU's embrace, thereby frustrating British voters' wishes.
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This is the opposite of what was intended — but the suffering engendered thereby is real and painful.
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The organic food industry has become more crowded in recent years, thereby also making it more competitive.
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The siblings within these ultrawealthy families live in different states, thereby earning multiple spots on the list.
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At the same time, sea spray may also transfer heat from the ocean, thereby speeding up winds.
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Snoop Dogg's already jamming out to it, thereby giving us all his blessing to stream it below.
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Examining Gurlitt's cache in 2017, restorers detected this hole, thereby identifying it as the aforementioned missing painting.
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Turkish companies contribute to the U.S. economy by creating jobs, thereby helping to build stability and strength.
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GOP leaders ordered the chamber into recess, thereby cutting the C-SPAN camera feeds for public viewing.
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Most individuals choose to have their funds aggregated and managed centrally, thereby freeing them from that burden.
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It had a nice, cleansing effect on the field, and thereby helped modern dance become postmodern dance.
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And anyone who made that claim was thereby announcing that he or she is unqualified to serve.
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Trump may have mastered the modes of communication, but not the substance, thereby sabotaging his own agenda.
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Yet, under President Trump's watch, the U.S. dollar has continued to be strong thereby disadvantaging U.S. exporters.
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He cedes tactical & strategic leverage at critical negotiation points, thereby crippling the value of his broader investments.
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This momentum should carry into 2018 and thereby extend the current business cycle a good deal longer.
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If you are inclusive, then you will transform the communities you live in and thereby the world.
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Or will the increases be too much, thereby pushing the awakened economy into another sleepwalk or worse?
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But they transcended those forces to commune with space, and thereby redefined themselves and those around them.
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First, they could crack down on what they allow users to post online, thereby severely curtailing speech.
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U.S. companies say they can't find enough qualified workers, thereby leaving millions of well-paying jobs unfilled.
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But many investors expect steep corporate tax cuts to boost earnings, thereby making stocks relatively less expensive.
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Benefited Wall Street at the expense of Main Street, thereby contributing to the rise of populism; 4.
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It sealed off major urban centers and thereby forced migrants to cross in more remote, dangerous areas.
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These sulfur compounds react in the sky to form substances that scatter sunlight, thereby cooling the planet.
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Imagine every U.S. city joining those already buying electric self-driving vehicles, thereby scaling a new auto-on-demand industry — while reducing the need for personal cars and the parking places and garages for them — thereby unlocking so much real estate for growth and easing urban housing prices.
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If, on the other hand, the Fed lowers interest rates, borrowing money becomes cheaper, thereby accelerating the economy.
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"Spring breakers are getting murdered in Neptune, thereby decimating the seaside town's lifeblood tourist industry," the description says.
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Vodafone Flex offers one balance for talk time, data, SMS and other services, thereby eliminating complex quota systems.
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The viewer is thereby necessary to "complete" the image — to attest to the truth of pain and injury.
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"At festival grounds, the sound exposure differs greatly and thereby the subject's sound exposure," Grolman said by email.
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In 2012, it acquired the startup for $1 billion, thereby eliminating a small but potentially serious future competitor.
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And (thereby) also make IoT devices more useful — given their functionality would be automatically surfaced by the watch.
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Bellis issued no ruling on the statute itself -- thereby giving both sides more time to make their cases.
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Asus accidentally pushed new phone listings live on its French website this week, thereby leaking its own products.
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The Japanese automaker's American design team has dared to merge the two, thereby creating the Titan Warrior concept.
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Over the course of the episode, "Holly" unspools two birth stories, and thereby contrasts pre and post-Gilead.
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Yet modern firms do have extraordinary power to influence land values, thereby giving immense windfall gains to landowners.
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She might even toss in a variety of colors for those sizes thereby increasing her order size exponentially.
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Capital accumulation enlarges the economy's productive capacity, thereby creating wealth, unlike Ponzi schemes, which merely spread it around.
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Instead, insurers use its service to boost their own business, thereby growing Coverfox sales at the same time.
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Producers of "fake weed" continually change the chemical compound, thereby exploiting a legal loophole and drug test detection.
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Niraparib and other PARP inhibitors block enzymes involved in repairing damaged DNA, thereby helping to kill cancer cells.
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In 2001, Clinton voted in support of the Patriot Act, thereby broadening the surveillance powers of the NSA.
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Coalition bombs have also targeted bridges used by ISIS, thereby further necessitating the terror group's reliance on boats.
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"Amber wants to maintain the media's attention and thereby preserve her own fleeting relevance," Depp's latest filing claims.
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Companies were thereby forced to hold on to many employees who were not really central to their business.
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My clear conscious will thereby allow me to await with tranquility the results of any and all investigations.
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In turn, the bigger prize encourages more people to buy tickets, thereby driving up the jackpot even more.
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This helped sales of the Galaxy S7, thereby making comparable sales tougher this year for the Galaxy S8.
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He said last month that some of its vendors reduced their support, "thereby placing additional pressure" on Sears.
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But the exact stores Lampert will continue to operate, and thereby the official number, has not been formalized.
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We expect this to be $20-$30bn for a couple of years, thereby making the number look small.
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The theory suggests that larger populations have more people working in the knowledge sector thereby increasing economic growth.
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The prospects of a trade resolution between the two countries weighed on the dollar, thereby limiting gold's losses.
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The bubble is topped with alcohol and lit ablaze, thereby cooking the ingredients inside at a quick pace.
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But then-President Barack Obama commuted Manning's sentence in January, thereby providing her with an early release date.
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And thereby, if we're going to tell this kind of story, we have to lean into that stuff.
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The companies insist the game is skill-based, thereby exempting it from a federal ban on online gambling.
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Congress legislated slight adjustments to the boundaries of the monument shortly after designation, thereby ratifying the current configuration.
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The periodic table of elements just got four new members, thereby completing its seventh and currently last row.
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Thereby, we can contribute to other countries and regions, which may suffer from the same kind of challenges.
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Giving more attention to tasks, and thereby less attention to time, makes time seem to go by faster.
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But many countries decide how much to ask for by looking at past consumption, thereby underestimating current need.
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The other option would be to sell the hedge book, thereby passing on any risk to another player.
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She carefully choreographed and edited actions in public places that were thereby initially filmed by the police cameras.
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It could also help them to meet compliance rules due to sanctions on some countries, thereby avoiding fines.
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The CBO said many states would likely take the waivers, thereby allowing insurers to charge sick people more.
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Looking at it one way, B.D. thereby committed a murder, so Strangler Bob's prediction for him came true.
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Richard Nixon behind the scenes successfully did the same with Arthur Burns, thereby aiding his reelection in 1972.
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Trump's rhetoric put those two pillars in doubt, thereby putting the whole point of the alliances in doubt.
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A filibuster is to deny cloture, thereby preventing a measure from ever getting an up-or-down vote.
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Originalism, then, is a mechanism that is primarily designed to constrain judicial discretion and thereby maximize judges' objectivity.
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Officials say safer roads will encourage people to swap petrol for pedal-power, thereby reducing pollution and congestion.
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He was then instructed by a seer to sacrifice his daughter, Iphigenia, and thereby to break the impasse.
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Such laws make union dues optional, thereby draining unions of the funds they need to fight for workers.
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He did more to damage Hillary Clinton's campaign (and thereby to accomplish Vladimir Putin's goal) than anyone else.
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In some of those settings, the provider is required to address the residents' medical issues, thereby prolonging life.
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The right refuse to recognize this equation and their tactical advantage in it, thereby creating a strategic liability.
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Trump has used his platform to try to destabilize the Affordable Care Act and thereby diminish Obama's legacy.
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"They waited until removal was imminent to ask for injunctive relief, thereby creating their own emergencies," Newby said.
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That deal also thereby lessened Sears' ability to pour all of its proceeds back into reviving the company.
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It would restrict the CFPB from monitoring the mortgage market and thereby responding to rapidly developing abusive practices.
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Repeat offenders who had been previously entered into the files were thereby more readily identified, captured and convicted.
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As sites like Twitter continue to de-platform racists, this music goes somewhat undetected, thereby reaching more people.
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Taking a knee cuts the white emancipator from the frame and thereby creates something new: an abolition image.
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In addition, Russia demonstrated that it respected its alliance agreement, thereby signaling its credibility as an alliance partner.
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Einstein, for example, abolished absolute time because it was in contradiction with Maxwell's electromagnetism, thereby creating special relativity.
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We've changed the behavior of animals by changing the environment—urban, industrial, and rural, thereby creating an imbalance.
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They were then required to roll over to their side and lift a buttock, thereby exposing their anus.
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That would give them much less incentive to move, thereby reducing the number of potential homes for sale.
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These developments should increase resource utilization somewhat further, thereby fostering a stronger pace of wage and price increases.
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So it's at a much later stage that I would go to the publisher and thereby the designer.
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When these are reduced or eliminated in the body, then the body can function properly and thereby heal.
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Adria claims Dana's refused to make that transfer ... thereby allowing her to keep sole control of the assets.
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The cameras film everything, including the other cameras — there are no correct shots, and thereby no incorrect shots.
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That warm air would then be replaced by colder, denser air, thereby reducing the strength of the storm.
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But you can't lie to the F.B.I., and you can't lie to impede an investigation, thereby obstructing justice.
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Both thereby apostrophize America's original sin and permanent crisis: the otherizing of the not white, regardless of gradations.
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"My clear conscience will thereby allow me to await with tranquillity the results of any and all investigations."
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Grace wants to pass down what she knows about Charlotte and, thereby, what she might know about herself.
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Lynparza and other PARP inhibitors block enzymes involved in repairing damaged DNA, thereby helping to kill cancer cells.
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When that happens, the demand for bonds will decrease, following its price, thereby causing bond yields to soar.
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Only then could they compare the brightness (and thereby deduce the distance) of TRGBs and supernovas farther away.
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The IRS alleges Facebook undervalued the intellectual property it sold to the subsidiary, thereby dodging billions in taxes.
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He wanted to nourish ability, to see credit properly attributed and, above all else, thereby to advance astronomy.
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So the body scanners could be a way to help increase riders' feeling of security, thereby increasing ridership.
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These solutions would help to restore plans' solvency, thereby reducing the PBGC's net deficit and stabilizing the system.
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RETAIL: Millennials are shopping online and spending more money on experiences, thereby changing the face of American retail.
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This meant that when Chinese demand did arrive, it couldn't be met easily, thereby pushing up prices rapidly.
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Although the accord was supposed to resolve the nuclear issue and thereby broaden the discussion, the opposite happened.
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Kumar added that China's befriending of Pakistan enables it to encircle India, thereby affording it a military advantage.
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I can't think of a solution that wouldn't extend and amplify the controversy, thereby giving Icke additional publicity.
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Comey's testimony is being parsed for evidence that Trump has obstructed justice, and thereby committed an impeachable offense.
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Ferguson (1896), the court upheld a Louisiana law mandating separate railroad cars, thereby upholding the constitutionality of segregation.
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How does this not add to that gridlock, and thereby make everyone's commute even worse in the end?
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She answered, almost en-passant, that she was more of a Bowie fan, thereby slipping us a key.
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The natural-born clause clearly gave the lie to such rumors and thereby eased anxieties about foreign nobility.
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Racism can also shape their choice of which fields to study — thereby, in a feedback loop, reinforcing stereotypes.
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With this deal, Disney gets Fox's stake in the service, thereby becoming the majority shareholder at 60 percent ownership.
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He said sufficient packer inventories prompted farmers to feed hogs longer, thereby creating a backlog of animals on farms.
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Without this unique pairing, a malicious touch ID sensor could be substituted, thereby gaining access to the secure enclave.
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"Fortunately, the growth in consumer spending, generally, and the service sector, specifically, provide underlying economic (and thereby earnings) support."
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Such a fire sale would be aimed at hurting the value of US Treasuries, thereby causing yields to spike.
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In the end, if the requested information is not furnished, the courts will decide, thereby resolving a constitutional standoff.
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However, at the turn of the century the great hope was that information could replace education thereby bypassing entertainment.
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A space launch, though, could make Trump unhappy — thereby possibly putting both countries back on the path to war.
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On Thursday, NASA set up official GIPHY and Pinterest accounts, thereby flooding the internet with high-quality space porn.
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Their internal circuitry tricks your devices into thinking you've just connected an external microphone, thereby disabling the internal one.
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KLM thereby hopes to alleviate to some degree the inconvenience caused by the decision taken by the American authorities.
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But it didn't work: Few troops defected to join Guaidó's side, thereby not allowing him to forcibly topple Maduro.
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The individual mandate exists to bring healthy people into the insurance market, thereby holding down the price of premiums.
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Kytch picks up on mistakes like these and self-corrects them, thereby helping prevent an even lengthier shutdown period.
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It has ended a long-standing practice in Brazil of failing to punish white-collar crime, thereby propagating it.
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Conversely, when Saga's economy shrinks, the contract reduces the money supply, thereby curbing any large drops in SGA price.
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The winners are also likely to move further up the leadership ladder, thereby gaining more influence and public attention.
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WWD reported that KKW Beauty sold 300,000 units in under five minutes thereby racking up $14.4 million in sales.
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It thereby hopes to address its own concerns over China's rise, while tempting America back into the multilateral system.
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As a result we have disabled the Droplets that host this site, thereby cutting off content to the site.
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In 2010, he also signed the Giving Pledge, thereby committing to give away more than half of his fortune.
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These work by pushing warm, moist air down the wearer's throat while they sleep, thereby preventing it from closing.
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Undercutting America's political system and thereby impeaching its ability to judge others would further that goal in Russian eyes.
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The effect would be to create a parallel currency beyond the control of the ECB, thereby weakening the euro.
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"Spring breakers are getting murdered in Neptune, thereby decimating the seaside town's lifeblood tourist industry," according to the logline.
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Unfortunately, when Concorde was about to enter service in the early 1970s OPEC quadrupled fuel prices, thereby affecting profitability.
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An important immediate effect of the entering into force of the Treaty is that these commissions thereby become regularised.
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To take delivery of metal from the network buyers need to cancel the warrants, thereby earmarking it for delivery.
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His work merges physical elements into composite wholes, thereby attempting to challenge the viewer's consciousness about the built environment.
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The larger goal in simplifying navigation is to reduce the time users spend browsing, thereby increasing their viewership hours.
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Lee claimed that AIM can reduce the cost of trading to 1/40th, thereby passing on savings to users.
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Users benefit from netting positions against each other inside the pool, thereby saving on cash used to back trades.
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An anonymous user base might be as damaging as an inactive user base, thereby making a social product worthless.
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That might be good for the reader, and thereby for Facebook long term, but it's dangerous for the publishers.
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In the near term, the multiplier effect reduces overall demand, thereby acting as headwind that slows growth and recovery.
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Good muscle mass and function reduce frailty and improve balance, thereby reducing the risk of falls and subsequent fracture.
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You can draw diagrams for how virtual quanta affect gravitons, and thereby rediscover the morbid obesity of "empty" space.
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That check provides accountability and protects against arbitrary decision making by executive agencies, thereby helping to safeguard individual liberty.
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We've already seen the way automation creates efficiencies that lower production costs, thereby stimulating demand and creating more jobs.
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Then three years after their marriage, Monica's brother shot them both in the head, thereby restoring the family's honour.
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Bundled payment arrangements have already demonstrated the ability to reduce readmission rates and shorten hospital stays, thereby lowering costs.
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In Quill, the Supreme Court provided specific requirements to demonstrate a significant nexus thereby justifying the collection of taxes.
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Some Amazon employees would also likely leave the company to launch their own startups, thereby producing additional job growth.
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Combined with external debt, typically issued in U.S. dollar, thereby providing a solid basis that can deliver attractive returns.
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This runs the risk of having the economy overheat and of thereby having the Fed lose control over inflation.
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Rather, higher education also functions to inculcate students with the values of the Islamic Revolution, thereby ensuring their perpetuation.
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What CrowdStrike does instead is employ its Falcon platform as a cloud service, thereby controlling the way it works.
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However, JLR's recent heavy investments are increasing its product breadth and volume, thereby helping to diminish this business risk.
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Some psychologists believe men are greater risk takers and thereby increase the probability of their having a fatal accident.
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Will Trump offer sanctions relief first and thereby cede more ground to North Korea and possibly duplicate past mistakes?
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They're crafted to minimize joint stress and encourage better posture for your wrist, thereby keeping carpal tunnel at bay.
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And maybe, by stealing this thing, Alice breaks the continuum of time, thereby inadvertently forcing Time to pursue her.
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A person who lies is thereby responding to the truth, and he is to that extent respectful of it.
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The target of her rage: a young woman wearing her hijab, or headscarf, only loosely, thereby exposing her hair.
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Allow yourself to connect with your purpose, modify plans accordingly, and thereby set yourself up for even more success.
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As more creatures attach to the island, the structure could help calm ocean waves, thereby protecting coasts from flooding.
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It redistributes income upward from the middle class to the donor class at the top, thereby increasing economic inequality.
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Oregon voters entrenched capital punishment in the state constitution in 1984, thereby preventing the legislature from abolishing it entirely.
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The two cloud bands above and below the storm move in opposite directions, thereby holding the tempest in place.
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We are in the process of utterly wrecking the planet by burning fossil fuels and thereby raising Earth's temperature.
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Again, Sinclair was consistent in offering the package to the Democratic and Republican nominees, thereby not showing overt favoritism.
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It also allows nurse practitioners to prescribe buprenorphine, thereby expanding access to this medication used to treat opioid addiction.
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The Federal Reserve could also more readily impose negative interest rates directly on the people, thereby expropriating their savings.
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Jersey provides incentives for high-income individuals to become residents, who thereby benefit from the island's very low taxes.
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Rather, it would target policies that would improve the country's public finances and thereby increase the country's savings rate.
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When women enjoy legal protections in the workplace, they are more likely to own businesses, thereby fostering economic growth.
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Gogoro may also eventually start manufacturing batteries and charging stations for third parties, thereby giving it another revenue channel.
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The ink literally dances and thereby captures the sound as we hear it, not artificially abstracted by a computer.
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When you increase blood flow, you help to restore oxygenation to the tissue, thereby decreasing inflammation and lessening discomfort.
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The two classical figures are thereby linked to the classical ruins — specifically the triumphal arch, to which they point.
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And so new insurers, whether in or out of state, won't enter these markets, thereby failing to boost competition.
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When daylight lengthens in the spring, serotonin flushes these sensitive, starved receptors, thereby amplifying feelings of buoyancy and vitality.
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And corporate political spending may divert management's attention from implementing its strategic plan, thereby undermining performance and harming shareholders.
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Upon death, every person receives a "step up" in basis, thereby eliminating capital gains on appreciated assets, he said.
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The Trump administration proposes further attacking these Americans by erasing their identities and thereby excluding them from federal protections.
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Perhaps that's why so many of them keep pushing back against the meme — thereby strengthening the meme's basic point.
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Anyway, at the risk of over-explaining a meme, thereby making it less funny, please enjoy the following tweets.
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"The face speaks to me, and thereby invites me to a relation," as the philosopher Emmanuel Lévinas puts it.
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Labor costs are expected to be cut in half, thereby allowing Spread to reduce the cost of the lettuce.
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Its residents were invited to paint its façade and, thereby, to more personally claim the building as their home.
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The GOP-controlled Senate would actually be taking concrete action to stop Trump, thereby forcing Trump to veto something.
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Some workers are thus compelled to subsidize and thereby affiliate with a highly political organization with which they disagree.
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The reliable energy quota is deliberately agnostic on the sources of energy, thereby making it a blank political canvas.
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This has been viewed as a ploy to grant Elisabeth a Christian lineage, thereby saving her from the Holocaust.
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AT&T could simply withhold programming from competitors, thereby forcing consumers to switch to AT&T broadband or DirecTV.
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More likely, it will take symbolic steps to restart enrichment, thereby implying a threat without making good on it.
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Our plan would stabilize markets by making the cost-sharing payments mandatory and thereby prevent rates from rising sharply.
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The first is to trust climate science, thereby defining these videos as misinformation worthy of being blocked or demonetized.
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Hormonal birth control regulates hormones in a way that reduces androgen production, thereby reducing sebum production, and hopefully, acne.
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SDI, leveraging America's technological superiority, could render nuclear missiles obsolete—and thereby checkmate North Korea, Iran, China, and Russia.
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However, this exemption threshold will now be updated monthly and thereby reflect developments in banks' balance sheets over time.
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For example, the letters in "apple" might be transposed to form the word "palep", thereby encrypting the original word.
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We can ignore them, thereby giving Moscow, Beijing, and other authoritarian regimes free rein to snuff out their efforts.
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It's also likely that major bridge organizations will adopt binding-arbitration requirements, thereby eliminating the intimidation presented by lawsuits.
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Along with Ohio, Donald Trump won those four states in 2016, thereby securing the presidency with 304 Electoral Votes.
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One alternative is for Congress to find other areas of spending to cut and, thereby, offset increased infrastructure spending.
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His printing press enabled widespread learning and the dissemination of new data, thereby providing the foundation for new discoveries.
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But this will increase capital expenditure and thereby hit shareholder returns, the companies' primary lure for investors, he added.
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My original submission used that phrase as the revealer, thereby giving a raison d'être for abbreviating the chemical elements.
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Certainly, President Trump's predecessors made critical blunders in counterproliferation policy, thereby laying the foundation for this potentially massive failure.
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Jones can disseminate whatever he chooses on his own website, thereby assuming responsibility for any libelous or illegal content.
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Democrats, in particular, hope for radical changes in the electoral process, thereby changing the incentives to which leaders respond.
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They would be buying those machines from firms embedded in our communities of engineering practice, thereby profiting US companies.
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The Springfield Art Museum acquired Grant Wood's "Fruits" and "Vegetables," thereby attaining a complete set of the artist's lithographs.
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Vines had been hoping the NSA could immediately respond to the claims by releasing the email, thereby undercutting Snowden.
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In a nuclear war, cities and industrial areas would be targeted, thereby producing tons of smoke as they burn.
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But because this required extra staffing and thereby extra funding, it meant that the program could only operate intermittently.
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Iran has threatened, though not credibly, to close the Strait of Hormuz, and thereby access to the Persian Gulf.
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Stress plays a critical role in this phenomenon: High cortisol levels make individuals appear less fertile, thereby reducing their attractiveness.
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The Obama administration has exiled Snowden to Russia, thereby fueling his celebrity and tarnishing the US image of political tolerance.
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This year the holiday fell early in February, pulling import demand forward into January, and thereby yielding weaker February numbers.
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Both Trump and Friedman have promised to move the US embassy to Jerusalem, thereby recognizing Israeli sovereignty over the city.
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It creates a national reinsurance program to offset high medical bills for insurers and thereby keep premium increases in check.
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The politicians thereby deprive the people of their lives and property out of profound cynicism, greed, and willful scientific ignorance.
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Accordingly, if one core fails then another can step in, while the faulty core reloads its configuration, thereby repairing itself.
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Once soot lands on ice, it turns the surface dark, thereby causing it to absorb more sunlight and melt faster.
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It is currently reinvesting the money it gets from maturing bonds, thereby keeping the size of its balance sheet unchanged.
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The most lucrative avoidance involves borrowing money and using it to buy non-taxable assets, thereby reducing taxable net worth.
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Adopting mandates at the state level would help stabilize insurance markets, thereby keeping premiums in check and forestalling coverage losses.
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If the trade deficit is unsustainable, a floating currency is supposed to weaken, thereby discouraging imports (and encouraging exports) automatically.
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But he struggled to "explain his goals and thereby to offer an object for loyalty larger than himself," Fallows wrote.
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For example, some have argued that parental divorce weakens people's views on marriage, thereby creating less commitment to the institution.
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Alas, the lender has kept its distance from the BRI, its squeaky-clean reputation thereby fuelling, rather than defusing, suspicions.
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Search thereby fuels Snapchat's best hope for growth, not in breadth of users but in the depth of their engagement.
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It also damages the layers of sand and clay that make up aquifers, thereby reducing their capacity to be replenished.
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Facebook thereby wouldn't need more than one vote to have a much larger influence on the direction of the project.
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South Korea knocked Germany out of the 2018 World Cup on Wednesday, thereby helping Mexico qualify for the next round.
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Last week saw Moscow reportedly blocking GPS signals over parts of Syria, thereby interfering with the activities of U.S. drones.
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How do you build new houses that are beautiful as well as functional—and thereby reduce the pressure for Nimbyism?
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These parties are choosing to pool their resources to provide a means to satisfy each correspondent, thereby empowering each individual.
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Mr Trump's subsequent effort to deny MBS's responsibility for the killing, thereby contradicting America's intelligence agencies, has riled Congress further.
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In December, the two broadcasters also struck a deal to carry each other's channels, thereby cooling the rivalry between them.
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Low rates and quantitative easing (QE) are said to have sent stock and bond markets soaring, thereby exacerbating wealth inequality.
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When that happens, the influx of capital into the venture capital industry typically declines, thereby causing investment activity to drop.
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Kids target enemies by raising their hand (and thereby the gauntlet) and pointing it at whatever they want to destroy.
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Some may be "outsourced" to professional cleaners, cooks and childminders, thereby becoming part of the increased GDP that McKinsey foresees.
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The crack didn't occur at the same time the tip hit the speed of sound, thereby producing a shock wave.
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This means devices on the network can act as content providers, thereby ensuring data can't go down during an attack.
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It would thereby put at risk the vast flow of intelligence that flows daily from America to its Western allies.
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U.S. President Donald Trump eventually aims to halt Iranian oil exports and thereby choke off Tehran's main source of revenue.
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These companies are ramping up their efforts to gain a bigger position in the market, thereby hurting Yelp's earnings outlook.
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Often the proceedings have confidentiality clauses attached that prevent the employee from speaking about the case, thereby protecting repeat offenders.
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Stagnation over the past decade has thereby left Britons' pay packets some 22010% smaller than they would otherwise have been.
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For example, large organizations are more likely to acquire data systems through company acquisitions, thereby resulting in additional independent systems.
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You thereby avoid joining the White House email list or any other email list, and you make your comments public!
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And from inside a black hole, gravity acts with infinitely more force upon objects that enters it, thereby destroying them.
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Britain had joined the invasion without exhausting peaceful options, and thereby undermined the authority of the United Nations Security Council.
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Hezbollah networks and their local criminal partners use their criminally acquired wealth to buy political influence, thereby ensuring their impunity.
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So why haven't we heard much about Democrats' efforts to seize governorships, thereby reshaping progressive policy at the state level?
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The voting public have made quite clear that they feel the EPA has significantly and consistently overreached, and thereby failed.
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How can it not be a progressive policy to allow them to enter, thereby dealing a blow to global poverty?
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It would fall on the last Saturday of October and thereby extend the official Halloween celebration, rather than moving it.
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Or the government could spend on storing gas, thereby minimising seasonal price swings and bringing prices down across the board.
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Concrete does not warp like wood or rust like metal, thereby nullifying the costly issues of humidity and water damage.
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In this new, fast-paced, competitive environment, many existing drugs, over time, would face heightened competition thereby forcing prices down.
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Consider that while tomatine is an alkaloid and thereby under suspicion, its ingestion also carries cholesterol out of the body.
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U.S. President Donald Trump eventually aims to halt Iranian oil exports and thereby choke off Tehrans main source of revenue.
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Domestic industries use such measures to keep out foreign competition, thereby increasing their profits, but making American consumers worse off.
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Thereby depreciating my existing pair of wired in-ear headphones (if I ever upgrade to a 3.5mm-jack-less iPhone).
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It's about hustling to get their products into our personal, smaller worlds and thereby enrich their own personal, smaller worlds.
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Soon after Apple delivered the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, thereby solidifying the iPad's transition to a full-on productivity tool.
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She dresses their bodies to look like they're standing upright, thereby creating the creatures that she calls her 'Secret Friends'.
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This data-driven, objective methodology identifies those with the highest cumulative scores across the pillars, thereby identifying the energy leaders.
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" Congress, says this official agenda of House Republicans, has let its "power atrophy—thereby depriving the people of their voice.
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Year after year, Rose has asked for reinstatement—thereby making him eligible for the Hall of Fame— to no avail.
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But he thereby only exacerbates his difficulty in coming up with the astronomical sums needed to pay for his ideas.
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By then, there were millions of people who had received artificial hearts and thereby been completely cured of heart disease.
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Many will flinch at the prospect of ditching their former saviours, thereby risking exposure the next time the regime strikes.
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It would also likely entirely eliminate the custodial risk associated with marijuana ETFs, thereby opening the floodgates for new funds.
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For example, Google's image search engine displays high-resolution and large-format images from third-party sites, thereby promoting piracy.
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Who could be against cutting energy waste out of the economy and thereby reducing carbon emissions by 1.5 billion tons?
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This includes English which acts as a bridge between the 933+ languages spoken in our country; thereby making us #OneNigeria.
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In 1967, Israel recaptured those territories in a clearly defensive war thereby regaining sovereignty over land it had rights to.
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Without these limits, the government could rationalize just about any labeling requirement, thereby running roughshod over business's First Amendment rights.
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Another suggestion involves spraying ocean water into the air to whiten clouds and thereby increase their capacity to deflect sunlight.
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Indeed, these dimensions of advantage appear to be clustering more tightly together, each thereby amplifying the effect of the other.
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This should act as a buffer to any supply shock thereby limiting the prospect of a return to $100 oil.
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LinkedIn can be a great place to connect with professional contacts, both known and unknown, and thereby expand your network.
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Implementing carbon pricing would improve air quality, thereby reducing the rate of respiratory issues and the number of asthma attacks.
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That's because they would be able to offer 5G services to users by tapping into existing infrastructure, thereby reducing costs.
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The model of organized competition, financed by a paying audience, could be emulated elsewhere, thereby liberating soccer from English oversight.
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And even if we did it certainly wouldn't have taken as long, thereby significantly lowering all the fees and fines.
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Were they subsidized by South Korea, China or others, as has so often tragically been true, thereby subsidizing the dictatorship?
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A decade later, the same groups are fighting U.S. troops in neighboring Syria, thereby enhancing Iran's power over Syrian territory.
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The goal is to define a reality that justifies his value system, thereby changing the value systems of his audience.
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Thus, the number of individuals who pay for insurance and thereby contribute to the insurance pool, that number is shrinking.
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That brief opposed CBA's request for affirmation of the court's original finding, thereby indicating their intent to continue the fight.
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And he repeatedly lied about his business efforts in Russia, thereby opening himself up to blackmail by a foreign power.
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Her secondary goal is to avoid truant officers who might wrangle her back to school, thereby thwarting goal No. 1.
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This would demonstrate how the company could remove old or broken satellites from orbit, thereby lowering the risk of collisions.
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For thousands of years, people have been enjoying the subtle rush that smoking tobacco leaves, thereby ingesting nicotine, can provide.
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Charities can depend on the I.R.S. to highlight relevant legal issues, and thereby educate charity managers about their fiduciary obligations.
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If they were alive today, great thinkers from the past would thrive on Twitter and thereby elevate our public conversation.
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All John Kasich does is split the anti-Trump vote, thereby handing Trump a plurality in each of these states.
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It would involve injecting aerosols into the stratosphere to deflect incoming light from the sun, thereby decreasing global surface temperatures.
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The same androgen receptor–blocking that cures acne in women greatly reduces testosterone in men, thereby reducing their sex drive.
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The deployment of this equipment interference technique provided insights into the activities of the individuals, thereby informing the investigative strategy.
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The acids in the marinade will help to break down the proteins in the meat, thereby making it more tender.
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In the new post, Domino's said it would honor the offer for the first 350 participants, thereby limiting the damage.
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People can defer for two years and then default later, thereby not contributing to their alma mater's cohort default rate.
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A 4303 exchange allows taxpayers to exchange one type of asset for a similar one, thereby postponing capital gains taxes.
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The more you test, the more you can isolate those people who have the virus and thereby stop it spreading.
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But censorship here is also about singling out and pressuring certain individuals, thereby intimidating the arts community as a whole.
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Perhaps steppe peoples acquired plague, developed some immunity with exposure, and transmitted it to unexposed European farmers, thereby decimating them.
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First, provide a mechanism to enable an independent investigation, and thereby generate public confidence in the outcome of that investigation.
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It would be an occasion to redraw the boundary of the community and thereby include those who have been marginalized.
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"The notion of subsidizing coal and nuclear and thereby raising consumer prices is anathema to Trump appointees and Democrats alike."
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They also said malicious actors could detect the voter's choice and stop their connection, thereby preventing the vote from recording.
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"There's definitely a trend towards increasing inventory levels at destination, thereby mitigating any risk of supply chain breakdown," McIntosh said.
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He is attacking the very idea of truth and thereby giving his opponents no ground to stand on at all.
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Thereby the brothers helped corrupt the American right, mislead the public and destroy a healthy bipartisan consensus on the issue.
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The two messengers need to carry the dispatch ordering the waiting British troops to stand down, thereby saving countless lives.
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Critics of negative interest rates fear that they do more harm than good by reducing bank profits, thereby deterring lending.
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As he entered his 30s, however, the need to find a future queen, and thereby provide an heir, became paramount.
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Often this is "phishing" -- companies sending out enticements hoping someone will click on them, thereby allowing entry to your device.
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Because every party prepays, Rivera knows exactly how much food to buy for each meal, thereby reducing cost and waste.
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The IMD exclusion is what causes states to kick the mentally ill out of hospitals, thereby increasing homelessness and incarceration.
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Essentially, the government would be "paying" healthy consumers to join the pool of insured people, thereby lowering costs for everyone.
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And part of the deal would be that tax reform be revenue neutral, thereby not making the debt even worse.
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"Crazy Nancy thereby gives the strong edge to Sleepy Joe Biden, and Bernie is shut out again," the president added.
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This includes English, which acts as a bridge between the 500+ languages spoken in our country; thereby making us #OneNigeria.
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It would double the amount of loss-absorbing equity capital for large U.S. banks to 23.5 percent, thereby hurting profitability.
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"If we in Europe continue to have high government spending and thereby high taxes, we will fall behind," he said.
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I cannot turn a blind eye, thereby condoning this president, and future presidents, Republican or Democrat to do the same.
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A range of alternatives should be presented on which the public can weigh in, thereby balancing conflicting interests wherever possible.
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Then, we overlay our own cognitive biases onto the filtered news they provide, thereby creating a second, more insular filter.
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It began to increase its balance-sheet again, thereby permanently raising the volume of cash reserves in the banking system.
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Sometimes, though, regulators might capitalize on early public fears to preempt this process, and thereby expand their own regulatory authority.
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Americans used to worry that immigrant parents were holding on to their children too tightly, and thereby holding them back.
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Some other studies, including the government's official poverty estimates, have been criticized for omitting these transfers and, thereby, overstating poverty.
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Rather than dumping bonds, Beijing will probably reduce Treasury holdings incrementally, thereby limiting the impact on the market, said Varathan.
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He tweeted a call for McConnell to invoke the so-called "nuclear option" and thereby remove leverage for Senate Democrats.
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Kuroda also said demographic changes in major economies could affect how financial institutions behave, thereby affecting central banks' policy decisions.
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By offering free samples, Costco makes the shopping experience in its stores more appealing, thereby making its customers more loyal.
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Justice Department officials have argued that a ruling in favor of Microsoft would hamper future investigations, thereby threatening national security.
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That prevents overseas investors from selling Bitcoin in South Korea to profit from — and thereby help narrow — the price gap.
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Or House Republicans may rally and pass some key legislation such as tax reform and thereby hold onto their majority.
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Cannes just went ahead and outright banned any films without a theatrical distribution from competition, thereby eliminating Netflix from competition.
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Now, Amazon simply drops products on an unsuspecting public and media, thereby reclaiming, in a limited way, the element of surprise.
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An earlier version of the above correction reversed the addresses, thereby misidentifying which entry the photograph should have been paired with.
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A freeze blocks them from retrieving your credit information, thereby blocking an attacker from taking out new credit in your name.
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In theory, geographically targeted tax cuts or subsidies could encourage new clusters of economic activity to form, thereby lifting depressed places.
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Perhaps most alarmingly, stress may impede digestion, thereby inhibiting absorption of vitamins that are essential for healthy teeth, skin, and hair.
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And after America withdrew from the TPP, Japan helped persuade the remaining members to carry on regardless, thereby salvaging a deal.
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Unwinding the existing incentives for consolidation would help preserve the competitiveness of many local markets, and thereby protect working-class families.
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Segregation undermines these same outcomes for Latinos and blacks, thereby limiting the segregated region's potential to boost its overall economic prospects.
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Mike seems to say Obama was partly responsible for destabilizing other countries and thereby opening the door to the terrorist org.
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The same tariffs would damage the Mexican economy and thereby revive the flow of immigrants northward, as people seek opportunity. 3.
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Just 17% of electors from my surveys would support an amendment to tabulate votes automatically, thereby removing the independence of electors.
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He was able to let his master know about the conditions around the world, thereby educating those who lived in China.
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Unfortunately, the NYAG sought to prevent dissolution for almost two years, thereby depriving those most in need of nearly $1.7 million.
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An image from Star Wars: A New Hope's iconic movie poster will encase the player, thereby making it a themed item.
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Almost all drugs work by binding to a particular protein in a particular place, thereby altering or disabling that protein's function.
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The retailer would have to pay a $32.50 tariff on the shipment, thereby raising the total price from $2003 to $532.50.
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It prevents any one branch of government from amassing too much power or independence from the others branches, thereby becoming tyrannical.
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But the hope was that China would one day have to accede, thereby accepting rules written in large measure by America.
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Pelletier's pitch was that he could mine bitcoin more effectively than others, thereby bringing himself and his investors a steady return.
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BERT C would then show that it was going to try a different approach to the task, thereby rectifying the mistake.
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Many of these were mandated by legislation and have been tested by litigation, thereby accruing a legal standing of their own.
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It allows almost anyone to turn almost anything into a money-making enterprise, thereby democratizing e-commerce to an unprecedented extent.
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The potential for catastrophic failure occupies and thereby empties the driver's mind the way a chanted mantra clears a yogi's head.
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If that's the case, make the deliberate decision to interact with them, thereby resetting your automatic assumptions on a neurological level.
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Ironically, he also boosted Chinese-Indonesians' economic standing by barring them from government service, thereby pushing them into the private sector.
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Mr Macron's labour law capped such awards, thereby minimising the financial risk of lay-offs (and so of hiring) to firms.
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A major media outlet posting private information thereby forces Twitter to enforce its rules in a public and potentially unpopular way.
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Indeed, reference is made to impeachment being a political process thereby undermining the argument that a crime is a required predicate.
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This service speeds up the permitting process by replacing the traditional paper-based review method, thereby improving the plan review cycle.
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The Verge confirmed with podcast hosting platform Simplecast that hosting providers, and thereby the podcasters themselves, weren't receiving listeners' IP addresses.
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In turn, that could position the retailer to better leverage its expenses, thereby allowing it to invest further into this strategy.
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They bring news and pictures of friends and family who have reached their destination, thereby motivating more migrants to set out.
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Making communication easier — and thereby more regular — actually helps me keep in touch better and deepens my relationships with my friends.
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Surveys of offenders consistently show that a vast majority did not obtain their firearms from licensed dealers, thereby avoiding background checks.
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But, a base level of risk exists for Visegrad countries because they are all NATO members, and thereby support U.S. interests.
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It altered the formula for allocating seats, thereby depriving the opposition coalition of a majority in the lower house of parliament.
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Under the nuclear deal, international sanctions were lifted in January opening up the Iranian economy, thereby threatening the IRGC power base.
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This year, the government launched a "Stop Smog" scheme to help poorer Poles modernise their houses' insulation, thereby reducing energy consumption.
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Dec. 14, 2018: Thank you to ztimtcook for agreeing to expand operations in the U.S. and thereby creating thousands of jobs!
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Under Poroshenko's presidency, Ukraine has pushed to establish a national church and thereby sever centuries-old ties with the Russian clergy.
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It's not unheard of for some of his fighters to add their own money to the pot, thereby betting on themselves.
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They usually have exclusives with retailers and department stores, thereby creating even more brands and confusion … KS: Confusing for the consumer.
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By depriving the nationalists of the last, and thereby threatening the second, the EU pulls the rug from under their feet.
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The risk is that the many disputes and controversies surrounding the Trump administration start to resolve, thereby improving global economic sentiment.
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A homeless man (Daniel Thomas May) approaches her, insults her weight, and punches Patty in the face, thereby breaking her jaw.
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Second, oysters are what is known as "ecosystem engineers," meaning they filter water, thereby limiting erosion and greatly improving water quality.
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Shortly after, though, Seoul revised its analysis to say Pyongyang set off "several projectiles," thereby downgrading the kind of weapons used.
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Mary then makes a reference to Marigold's (Edith's out of wedlock daughter) true maternal parentage, thereby rupturing Edith's relationship with Bertie.
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He thereby lets this pivotal conversation occur, in which his very fate in the game may be decided, without his presence.
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On May 0003th over half of train drivers were still observing the strike, thereby continuing to make life miserable for commuters.
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No. Would you be forced to eat the pizza with a knife and fork, thereby breaking the only important pizza rule?
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As president, he gave "total authorization" to lower-level military commanders to attack enemies if necessary, thereby increasing the bombing rate.
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Over the decades, they said, Rohingya had bribed or negotiated with local military and police, thereby maintaining an edgy status quo.
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The new print head moves much faster than previous models thereby leaving a little trail of plastic from point to point.
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In 2016, the new Prey (2017) was officially announced at an E3 press conference, thereby abandoning ideas of a direct sequel.
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In fact, changing the point of obligation would also incentivize blending, thereby advancing the goals set forth by the RFS mandate.
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No, tax rate cuts cannot pay for themselves, but they do generate some economic activity and thereby increase revenues, proponents argue.
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Williams Guevara, a refugee whose court testimony changed a law and thereby saved the lives of refugees including his sister's life.
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A typical financing model asked buyers to pay for a plant's entire output over 25-years, thereby guaranteeing returns on loans.
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The hope is to deploy the additional drugs to kick the cancer while it's down, and thereby drive it to extinction.
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She was found not guilty of aiding the enemy, thereby avoiding a life sentence, but received 35 years in military prison.
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If NeuroQore attracts people who would avoid ECT, (and thereby forgo treatment for depression) it could have a net positive impact.
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The company hopes to use the smartphone as a platform to sell additional products and services, Caffaro said, thereby boosting margins.
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Some members decry such wars yet vote to fund them and thereby provide both the president and themselves a backdoor waiver.
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The plan would tax corporate profits generated domestically at a lower rate than earnings generated overseas, thereby favoring exports over imports.
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Disambiguating hashtags from captions could make adding them to posts less invasive and distracting, and thereby get more users doing it.
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Likewise, following 9/11, the US declared a National Emergency, thereby suspending certain provisions that limit the size of the military.
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The artist recently excavated these faux-Egyptian objects, thereby "discovering" bits of a real past that aspire to a fictional one.
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Her plan is undone when Crimthann invites her to try the deadly drink, which Mongfind reluctantly does, thereby revealing her duplicity.
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In the production process, household women from the community are trained and employed, thereby providing them with an income-generating activity.
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Instead, they intend to lean on the idea that Volcker is reducing market liquidity, thereby hurting companies, investors and the economy.
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In telecom and other utilities, the cost of building the last mile is what results in natural monopolies, thereby requiring regulation.
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And thereby seek to foist a greater share of the responsibility for obtaining consent to processing user data onto its customers.
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Perhaps the French word substitution gimmick played more difficult than expected for Will's test solvers, thereby bumping the puzzle to Thursday.
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SIECUS drew extensive support from liberal religious figures, however, and thereby contributed to a new openness about sex among many Protestants.
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HHS' proposed rule removes its 2014 regulation, thereby closing the aforementioned loophole, and returning HHS regulations to their permissible statutory scope.
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Because he is well known, Kraft's arrest has moved the needle toward the normalization of commercial sex consumerism, and thereby legalization.
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It is possible that regulations keep Americans from jumping to new jobs or places, thereby jamming the process of economic reinvention.
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It's possible the redactions could remove key details that Democrats say will refute the Nunes memo's allegations, thereby nullifying its purpose.
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Launderers intentionally use false receiving addresses in order to re-route transactions to the backup address, thereby breaking the audit ledger.
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Incorporating these recommendations in the rule changes proposed will increase transparency and accountability and thereby lead to better informed decision-making.
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They then spend that money hurling more invective, to further energize and anger their base even more, thereby driving voter turnout.
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"Ending taxation of offshore profits would give multinational corporations an incentive to send jobs offshore, thereby lowering U.S. wages," they wrote.
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Partly, also, to give wealthy, influential investors a stake in the new federal government, thereby creating a powerful pro-federal constituency.
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It is meant to unify and simplify India's bewildering array of state and local taxes, thereby helping business and boosting revenue.
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Worst is when the pejorative is used to discount figures who brought distinctive personalities to the scoring business, thereby elevating it.
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The change in pattern triggered GreatCall to call him up and check in, thereby learning that he didn't have an appetite.
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American Express is hoping the changes will lead more customers to use its cards and thereby increase company revenue, Chwast said.
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Beyond helping those with braces or bonds, it makes flossing easier to do and the habit thereby easier to pick up.
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In 2000, Israel retreated from its security zone in Southern Lebanon, thereby inviting further Hezbollah rocket attacks into its northern cities.
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If it threatens to raise rates, sterling could steady or even rise in value, thereby easing the upward pressure on inflation.
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By sitting out the 2016 primary, Biden's record largely remained unexamined, thereby preserving his image as an affable, everyman vice president.
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Should he, he wonders, provide a static analysis of "Hamlet," and thereby risk losing touch with the play's "relentless forward motion"?
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Or should he just go along for the ride, and thereby risk "being carried not towards understanding but away from it"?
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If you as a parent break into a house, you will be incarcerated by police and thereby separated from your family.
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The state is home to the bulk of America's financial infrastructure, thereby giving its attorney general a unique set of responsibilities.
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This may lead to excess amounts of storage, or insufficient efforts to mitigate oxidation or leaks and thereby save valuable fuel.
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We witnessed this in Superstorm Sandy when increased storm surge flooded an electrical substation thereby plunging Lower Manhattan into total darkness.
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The balance system, he continued, vibrates rather than oscillates, all but eliminating friction and thereby increasing efficiency, precision and power reserve.
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Typically, these openings claim to raise public interest in Egypt or other ancient countries and cultures, and thereby increase valuable tourism.
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That starts with raising the minimum wage to $85033 an hour – thereby lifting 1.3 million people out of poverty by 2025.
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Or perhaps, as John sometimes tells it, he helped the girl abort her "half-foreign" fetus, thereby somehow saving her life.
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" Calvinists thereby brought about "a desacralization of the world," resulting in a "momentous realignment of the axis between heaven and earth.
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Much work has been done to achieve adoption of electronic health records, thereby transitioning patient information from paper to digital form.
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Wren expects rig counts to rise in the coming months along with production, thereby increasing the supply of oil versus demand.
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It is smart, efficient, effective policy that benefits American workers by helping businesses grow, thereby creating more jobs around the country.
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Niraparib is a so-called PARP inhibitor that blocks enzymes involved in repairing damaged DNA, thereby helping to kill cancer cells.
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As a result, most startups (including the vast majority of unicorns) decide to stay private longer, thereby keeping their shares illiquid.
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Historically and administratively, many universities are decentralized, thereby leaving the authority for maintaining data to individual divisions, departments, centers and libraries.
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Increased tariffs on specialized products could force factories to spend more on those items, thereby costing American jobs in the future.
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This could help also people grow out of psychological blockages and dissonances, thereby reaching new levels of openness and psychological maturity.
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It was wonderful to see friends and acquaintances tell me their own stories, thereby taking the sting out of my own.
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Hope: The advancement of technology and its ability to solve real-life problems and thereby improve the quality of human lives.
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He promptly told Son:"Today, I'm not a negotiator," and signed his name, plus Son's name, thereby sealing the investment deal.
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Monetizing data injects income into the ecosystem's core, thereby providing a sound financial environment for the internet to evolve and flourish.
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However, it's completely possible that the fake pages carried malware, thereby allowing the Russians access to the computers of unfortunate visitors.
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"We can invest fiat dollars into developers, increasing usage of the network, thereby increasing the value of the tokens," Williams explains.
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Luckily, I found phrases of length 13 and 11 for MALT and HOPS, respectively, thereby appeasing the gods of crossword symmetry.
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Parents can thereby select embryos with certain genes to avoid particular diseases -- or to pick the sex of their future child.
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Treasuries are likely to stay in demand — thereby keeping yields low — for as long as the coronavirus has investors on edge.
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And I could imagine a demoralization that shadows and thereby dooms the party in 220, when the stakes are even higher.
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" The former is when a foreign rule is cited as an example "to contrast and thereby explain a domestic constitutional rule.
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This means that American families are paying more than the market price for basic goods, thereby unfortunately reducing their purchasing power.
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The agency said violating confidentiality would prompt presidents to keep agents at a distance, and thereby increase the risk of assassination.
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Their goal was to turn out marginalized groups that traditionally don't caucus, thereby proving the Vermont senator's theory of winning elections.
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Some enslaved Africans were able to sell their labor or craftsmanship to others, thereby earning enough money to purchase their freedom.
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Worse still, the White House could simply refuse to clear any part of Bolton's manuscript, thereby preventing its ever being published.
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He added that by providing more playing surfaces and thereby promoting healthier lifestyles, recycled rubber actually lessened the likelihood of cancer.
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It involves dying the natural lash a darker color, thereby eliminating the need to use mascara to get the same effect.
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It's figuring out how can we invest more in our R&D, capital expenditures, to drive growth and thereby create jobs.
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The ACA remains a regulatory behemoth, changing the relationship between individuals and their government, and thereby changing the entire U.S. economy.
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Potassium can replace up to a quarter or more of the sodium in standard salt, thereby reducing the risk of hypertension.
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On one trip, subconsciously racked with guilt, he buys his wife a $3,000 bracelet, thereby wiping out their joint checking account.
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But every grave, every lot, and every person is meticulously documented, and thereby remembered by dozens of paid archivists and volunteers.
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Labor laws restrict women's working hours and the sectors in which they can work, thereby limiting the employment available to women.
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Maher is a liberal prognosticator who exhibits a pretense of tolerance and open-mindedness — thereby giving him comedic license to offend.
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The clear responsibility of elected officials sparked open debate, thereby educating them and their constituents about who would bear what burdens.
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He probably believes getting shut out of a deal would thereby outweigh costs associated with showing some flexibility in NAFTA negotiations.
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Furthermore, it would align national intelligence priorities with industry's cyber security investments, thereby transforming the private sector into a force multiplier.
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It's placing key categories that see similar shopper profiles, like juniors' apparel, next to Sephora, thereby encouraging people to cross-shop.
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Blockchain records a digital ledger of transactions via a distributed network, thereby ruling out the need for supervision by middle men.
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He's also worried that Weinstein could basically be revealed to be a Bill Cosby-type figure, and thereby destroy the company.
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The FBI gave her a pass on everything, from setting up a private server (thereby endangering national security) to destroying evidence.
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