Such protests might thwart Trump on a few issues, and the legal system might thwart a few more, as when judges put a quick stay on parts of Trump's executive order.
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The rules could thwart efforts to boost EVs in California.
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Police officers among their members help them to thwart investigations.
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The court has repeatedly frustrated his attempts to thwart CICIG.
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Such institutions can thwart some of Mr Bolsonaro's worst plans.
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That leads to a globetrotting quest to thwart Cipher's plans.
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The Protestant Dutch Reformed Church thinks vaccines thwart divine will.
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They promised to meet soon and work to thwart terrorism.
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But more easing by the Federal Reserve could thwart that.
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Volkswagen, however, used software specifically designed to thwart emissions tests.
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So does Mr. Collins think A.W.S. could thwart his business?
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I hid them behind other books to thwart potential buyers.
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The U.S. government has sought to thwart Islamic State recruitment.
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They are after all trying to thwart a Jacobite revolt.
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Congressional Republicans think a successful tax bill will thwart populism.
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But it was intended to thwart Jackson's advanced rushing skills.
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He's not there to thwart what we're trying to accomplish.
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Presales serve, in part, as a way to thwart scalpers.
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Texas is not alone in seeking to thwart sanctuary policies.
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Party loyalists have banded together to thwart the impeachment effort.
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The church can and must help thwart such deleterious choices.
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Security experts say determined attackers could thwart conventional plant security.
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It took practices of alleged election fraud to thwart victory.
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We could have chosen to use regulation to thwart our competitors.
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Can Michelle Obama thwart a potential Trump re-election in 2020?
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It was created to thwart the threat that comes from Russia.
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Republicans voters were promised they could thwart Obama, and they couldn't.
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So it's not the knots, it's the fibres that thwart us.
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Most importantly, Apple Pay would thwart the use of card skimmers.
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Big data could help thwart the Zika threat from tiny mosquitoes.
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Some pieces pay homage to — and then immediately thwart — Venetian tradition.
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This could delay, or even thwart, the Trump administration's economic agenda.
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Creativity may be hard to nurture, but it's easy to thwart.
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Neither bank in that case had tried to thwart the subpoenas.
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So the junta has designed an electoral system to thwart him.
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It didn't, and wouldn't, thwart prosperity by constraining the money supply.
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That's inspired the president's backers to try and thwart his plans.
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These panels can come up with procedures to thwart Mr. Trump.
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Can the overmatched father protect his family and thwart the psychopath?
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Using different passwords from site to site will thwart this strategy.
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She accused the police department of working to thwart her investigation.
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Raising them too much or too quickly could thwart the expansion.
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But there have been some successful efforts to thwart such laws.
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But the White House has repeatedly attempted to thwart Democratic investigators.
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Seinfeldian fashion, Julie and Billy tend to thwart their own ambitions
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Kamala Harris, a Democrat who vowed to thwart Trump's deportation plans.
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And about the forces that can thwart even the best intentions.
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Mueller outlined multiple instances where Trump tried to thwart the probe.
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It's no surprise why McConnell would want to thwart Brooks's rise.
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And female thieves have a dastardly tactic to thwart their pursuers.
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For now, both are throwing up roadblocks to thwart each other.
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Mr. Mueller also revealed new presidential attempts to thwart the inquiry.
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Blocked roads meant to thwart soldiers also prevent citizens from fleeing.
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The technical language of resource management can also thwart authentic cooperation.
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But she said they shouldn't be able to thwart their rivals.
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In response, Israel intensified its air campaign to thwart the entrenchment.
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And then there were the injuries, which continue to thwart him.
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What did not change was congress's determination to thwart the president.
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How do local law enforcement thwart events as they take place?
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Temple and Dinwiddie were able to thwart any potential Atlanta rally.
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Ripley isn't the only program Uber used to thwart local authorities.
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Qualcomm is attempting to thwart an unsolicited acquisition offer by Broadcom.
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An optimistic Maria had it installed to thwart off bad energy.
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This gives states another reason to act to thwart the law.
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Thankfully Californians see past Brown's irresponsible attempts to thwart law and order.
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He was shot point-blank trying to thwart the attack, she said.
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Salting requires time, but it won't thwart the goal of crispy skin.
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" It vowed to "continue operating determinedly to thwart Iranian entrenchment in Syria.
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Mr Trump says the aim of the edict is to thwart terrorism.
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In that episode, his behavior was a long con to thwart Josh.
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Yet the code behind our online lives is designed to thwart disorientation.
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"We need to thwart their dreams of running the state," she says.
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She had to thwart the advances of another man at fat camp.
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A new concern is electronic fraud, notwithstanding companies' efforts to thwart it.
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In fact, following just a few, basic guidelines can help thwart attacks.
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One comes from congress, which could thwart Mr Moro's attempts at reform.
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USG also has a "poison pill" defense to help thwart unwelcome takeovers.
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Armed air marshals travel undercover on select flights to help thwart terrorism.
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It may be unfair, but the Senate seems designed to thwart Democrats.
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Government officials say the law is necessary to thwart growing online threats.
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The world has already failed to thwart yellow fever effectively in Africa.
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Will IRS be able to detect, let alone thwart, these fraudulent attempts?
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They were trying to thwart President Andrew Johnson, and why shouldn't they?
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Greer tried to pre-emptively thwart the criticism she knew would follow.
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The department touted the move as measure to thwart illegal drug crossing.
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Unfriendly neighbors, for instance, can thwart the best intentions of forest owners.
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The presidency was not designed to thwart, threaten or leap over Congress.
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If they try to thwart Brexit, an election becomes much more likely.
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The Waze app itself also has safeguards built in to thwart tampering.
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Icahn attempted to thwart Michael Dell's 2013 effort to take Dell private.
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The Egyptian government might find other ways to thwart a Shafik candidacy.
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Cameras will be installed in the gallery to thwart theft, he added.
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"Trump Forest": why environmentalists are planting trees to thwart the president Sen.
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"Delay Till After 2020" should not be allowed to thwart legitimate oversight.
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And that has been enough to thwart lawyers trying to collect judgments.
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The move is the latest White House effort to thwart lawmakers' investigations.
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When is firing a subordinate to thwart an investigation obstruction of justice?
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The GOP thus has the power to thwart passage of Sanders' bill.
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Parliament used impeachment to thwart monarchy's tendency toward absolutism, with mixed results.
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This approach would thwart procedural hurdles Democrats could pursue under normal circumstances.
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I think third party candidates can thwart the will of the people.
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But he acknowledged that it was still possible to thwart such technology.
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Democrats in Congress should do everything they can to thwart the effort.
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Demonstrators were occupying roads and building barricades to thwart a police charge.
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Mr Johnson would remain prime minister and could seek to thwart this.
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That could thwart thieves who carry off packages left by delivery trucks. 3.
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So a flood barrier seemed like the obvious way to thwart future disasters.
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The way to thwart Russian information campaigns is to publicize them, he said.
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The China Daily accused the U.S. of aiming to thwart Huawei's technology ambitions.
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EU state-aid rules could thwart his plans to nationalise or subsidise industries.
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In some cases, police used excessive force to thwart them, rights groups say.
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But, as Isa points out, it's the public that could ultimately thwart them.
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Democracy is best served by holding those who attempt to thwart it accountable.
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I mean campaign finance violation or a conspiracy to thwart campaign finance laws?
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What kind of efforts have other countries made to potentially thwart this abuse?
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Stone, Sadler and Skarlatos personify how individuals have the power to thwart terrorists.
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This president has never allowed even a constitutional roadblock to thwart his will.
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As a result, Congress amended the law in 1970 to thwart such maneuvers.
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Individual and team tendencies are noted, and strategies to thwart them are implemented.
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In fact, Newsom is trying to thwart it at just about every turn.
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A Japanese college professor designed goggles fitted with LEDs that thwart facial recognition.
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They called Trump their "ultimate backstop" to thwart regulations detrimental to their interests.
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Maine politicians are also attempting to thwart the voters' will regarding campaign finance.
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The same mistakes could be used by governments to thwart activists gathering online.
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By contrast, Uber was able combat efforts to thwart its access to markets.
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But Nugroho seems to think the volcano will not significantly thwart rescue efforts.
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That could prove just enough to thwart much of President Trump's legislative agenda.
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But the government imposes conditions that thwart the building of infrastructure and investment.
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The opposition plans to combine their votes to thwart Mr. Erdogan's executive presidency.
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P.T.M. leaders say attempts to thwart the group are particularly strong in Karachi.
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That could thwart the opposition conservative party&aposs hopes to rule the nation.
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Tribune's board adopted a shareholder rights plan earlier this month to thwart Gannett.
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Heller is keen to talk about his efforts to thwart Trump on Yucca.
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There are plenty of steps consumers can take to thwart would-be thieves.
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Now doctors are harnessing the principles of evolution to thwart that lethal adaptation.
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Republican leaders have accused Democrats of using "obstructionist tactics" to thwart a vote.
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North Korean diplomats are also required to monitor one another to thwart treason.
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And revelations about Uber's efforts to spy on competitors and thwart regulators surfaced.
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The ruling to go ahead with the hearing on Monday could thwart those plans.
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And, worst of all, there isn't much that you can do to thwart them.
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Police denied news reports that Ramos had mutilated his fingertips to thwart his identification.
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Meanwhile, most users we surveyed are confident about their ability to thwart cyber attacks.
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The government says the purges are needed to thwart mounting threats to national security.
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The industry needs to finds ways to thwart the attackers well before they strike.
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Mr Netanyahu may at last manage to thwart the creation of a Palestinian state.
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Presidential spokesman Salvador Panelo said the government would stop at nothing to thwart extremists.
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Obama's policy efforts in ways that resemble the efforts recently made to thwart Pres.
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That isn't necessarily enough to thwart addiction, because dopamine can turn people into dopes.
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From 2011-17, Republicans used their legislative majorities to thwart Barack Obama's spending initiatives.
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" Nunes said Schiff's letter was part of an "increasingly strange attempt to thwart publication.
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You might just need a body pillow to thwart those nagging aches and pains.
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Every day intelligence services, police and gendarmerie thwart attacks and dismantle Iraqi-Syrian networks.
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Instead, Democrats — who now control the House — will try to thwart Trump's foreign policy.
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Terrorists are always looking for weaknesses and ways to thwart security measures, he added.
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A Democratic White House win in 2020 could bring efforts to thwart fledgling development.
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Marlins thwart Scherzer's no-hit bid, jolt Nationals MIAMI — Max Scherzer was nearly unhittable.
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Dark patterns to thwart attempts to unsubscribe are horribly, horribly common in email marketing.
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It would also help remove non-tariff barriers that still thwart North American trade.
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Finding a way to thwart these mechanisms is the goal scientists are striving for.
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They hope it would go to the Supreme Court and help thwart Roe v.
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But, given his reputation, legal experts say Francisco isn't likely to thwart Mueller's work.
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The law originated in the 2202s in an attempt to thwart increasing cyber crime.
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The law originated in the 1980s in an attempt to thwart increasing cyber crime.
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What we must do as a society is thwart these efforts, not enable them.
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Users can turn Word Macros off in settings to thwart this mode of attack.
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His top priorities, other than being president, are to thwart Warren and defeat Trump.
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Federal authorities often thwart initiatives by mayors, who know the benefits of cities best.
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In many ways, Israel is contributing to the very threat it seeks to thwart.
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Ms. Rousseff still has opportunities to thwart impeachment, or at least delay the proceedings.
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In the eastern city of Lahore, large police contingents were deployed to thwart demonstrations.
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Keep America Beautiful was founded that year and began working to thwart such legislation.
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And it has the potential to thwart his dreams of the speakership once again.
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I can't overstate this: Policies intended to thwart terrorism start with an individual's actions.
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But it gives his effort to thwart Clinton's path to the nomination more momentum.
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The author also alleged attempts by top officials to thwart the president's worst decisions.
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Countries have also sealed off their borders to thwart the spread of the virus.
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When it comes to Robert Mueller's investigation, they have actively worked to thwart it.
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The governmental approval could thwart Comcast's efforts to take over Rupert Murdoch's entertainment empire.
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Other signs suggest that Prince Mohammed may also be seeking to thwart perceived rivals.
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Depending on your phone, you may not need an additional app to thwart distractions.
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Large financial companies have to thwart hundreds of thousands of cyberattacks every single day.
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He created just enough with pure talent to thwart the Ravens' brilliant game plan.
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The Advanced Protection Program will attempt to thwart devious hackers in other ways, too.
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" Roharabacher replied that if Assange helped "thwart" the Russia investigation, "he deserves a reward.
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The rule, she wrote, served to thwart a 2014 Supreme Court decision, Hall v.
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One lawmaker famously set off a teargas canister to thwart a bill in 2011.
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The Irish parliament also called on its government in July to thwart the deal.
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But instead of offering solutions, they thwart those trying to do the right thing.
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Newman was supposed to thwart Amari Cooper's release and then linger on the outside.
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The op-ed detailed a "resistance" effort by staffers to "thwart" Trump's worst impulses.
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People are using surveillance technology to thwart thieves — and social media to shame them.
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Altman is planning a synthetic-biology unit within YC Research that could thwart them.
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Parliament might, occasionally, be able to embarrass Mr. Johnson but not to thwart him.
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They've learned how to weaponize vehicles and thwart the basic laws of gravity and physics.
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The industry has since recovered and authorities say they have taken steps to thwart attacks.
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But do his efforts to thwart the flight's fate actually contribute to its gruesome ending?
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The company has added custom security screws that were developed to thwart vandalism and tampering.
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Finally, will Otis thwart his mothers' intentions of publishing a book about his sex life?
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The WhatsApp team at Facebook is continuing to build features to help thwart fake news.
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Require federal agencies to broadly review existing rules and policies that might thwart energy development.
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YouTube, Facebook, and other sites currently use automated systems like ContentID to thwart copyright violations.
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Horribly easy though it is to say, the best solution is to thwart future attacks.
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On the negative side, Facebook isn't allowing privacy or antitrust concerns to thwart its ambitions.
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During the recent Olympic games in Rio, PSafe helped thwart more than 55,000 security threats.
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Facebook today outlined 11 tactics it used to thwart interference in the Germany federal election.
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Visitors were apparently locked in while the zoo attempted to thwart the gorilla's surprise adventure.
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Minnesota closer Kevin Jepsen struck out Chris Iannetta on five pitches to thwart the rally.
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He has used his authority as president to ban one extremist group and thwart others.
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A university in Michigan believes that hockey pucks might help thwart a possible active shooter.
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It shows kids working together as an ensemble to thwart, undermine, and escape the shooter.
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There is however a security imperative to thwart other countries from conducting nuclear test explosions.
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Hart also closed his pads to thwart Howden on a breakaway over one minute later.
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Feuding along ethnic lines continues to thwart the country's ambitions of joining the European mainstream.
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Dirty energy has too big a head start and too many ways to thwart progress.
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The Saudis are seeking not only to thwart Houthi rebels, whose Iranian backing they revile.
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While other APT groups try to cover their tracks to thwart investigators, APT29 stands out.
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These tax cuts also actively thwart the objectives of making coverage more accessible and affordable.
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They all escaped, blocking the road with tree trunks and nails to thwart any pursuers.
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Wonder Woman — isn't here to simply destroy her enemies or thwart injustice by wreaking havoc.
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Now, if Wiso replaced its whistle with connected Mace, that could maybe thwart an attack.
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Supporters of Hillary Clinton pounced, eager to somehow thwart Trump's path to the White House.
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Madrid had banned the vote and sought to thwart it by sending in riot police.
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"We're doing everything we can to thwart the effects of the federal plan," he said.
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Both have long called for stronger laws to thwart the financing of conflicts in Africa.
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What if the beautiful concrete panels were designed to thwart climbing over or plowing through?
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Democrats must mount a comeback at the ballot box if they are to thwart him.
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Democrats should play hard ball to thwart any efforts by McConnell to jam a vote.
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In a unanimous 8-0 decision, the court rejected Nixon's efforts to thwart the subpoena.
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Be aware of the wash-sale rule, which can thwart your tax-loss harvesting strategy.
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Washington herself comes up against city crookedness as the NYPD attempts to thwart her exposé.
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"Jubeir's statements are ... an attempt to thwart the cessation of combat operations," the statement added.
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They're designed to thwart even the smartest and most resourceful attackers, like nation-state hackers.
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Bernard, too, is trying — as Dolores knew he would — to thwart her plan for vengeance.
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Democrats are split on how far to go to try and thwart Mr. Trump's agenda.
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The tobacco industry has filed numerous lawsuits in poor countries trying to thwart antismoking measures.
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In late March, Mr. Trump threatened to close the border with Mexico to thwart migration.
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Carter's upward career climb was especially impressive in that overt racism didn't thwart her choices.
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What is voter suppression anyway but an attempt to thwart the will of the people?
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Early on, the president called concerns over the outbreak a hoax to thwart him politically.
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One can sense Hudson running out of ways to thwart Gork from getting the girl.
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A simple booster shot at age 18 could thwart future outbreaks, the Harvard researchers believe.
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Prosecutors also contend the fraternity brothers tampered with evidence to try to thwart an investigation.
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At that point, Celmatix claims that 23andMe then made steps to thwart its financing round.
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The company tries to thwart all kinds of birds from alighting atop the toxic lake.
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All three companies have improved their password and other controls to help thwart unauthorized charges.
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And they painted him as a deep state operative looking to thwart Trump's foreign policy.
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They were making progress when the world was trying to thwart them at every turn.
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They could align with Senate Democrats when necessary to thwart the president's most egregious actions.
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He said it appeared Twitter and Facebook were making "bold moves" to thwart election meddling.
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To thwart their rivals, they proposed buying StatDNA outright, for a fee around $4 million.
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In our nation, power is shared, checked and balanced precisely to thwart would-be autocrats.
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This book is deliberately structured to thwart the reader's desire for a traditional narrative arc.
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Today, the transition period raises questions of continuity in homeland security to thwart international terrorism.
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But using them to hide assets from tax authorities, thwart investigations, and protect criminals is.
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The bill does nothing to thwart anti-competitive abuse of usage caps or zero rating.
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Although the resulting two-year investigation ended without charges against Mr. Trump, Mr. Mueller's report painted a damning portrait of a White House dominated by a president desperate to thwart the inquiry only to be restrained by aides equally desperate to thwart his orders.
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The best guess is that the tunnel collapses and they're able to thwart the First Order.
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Mueller is also investigating whether Trump had obstructed justice by trying to thwart Russia-related probes.
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He truly wanted to thwart misinformation, he said, but it wasn't an easy issue to solve.
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Chris Murphy scrambled to introduce an amendment to a pending spending bill to thwart the plan.
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Thus did a regional parliament representing 3.6m people nearly thwart the will of governments representing 545m.
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This could thwart Mr Trump's smoky plans, or give Mrs Clinton's green ones a needed boost.
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The move was widely seen as an effort to reduce Baoneng's shares and thwart a takeover.
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Pentagon officials can do a lot to thwart releases during Mr. Obama's last year in office.
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The reaction in Britain to the Manchester bombing is a good way to thwart IS's plans.
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One newspaper ran a sinister front page accusing him of "backing secret plot to thwart Brexit".
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Stocks fell sharply last week amid fears the fast-spreading virus would thwart global economic growth.
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Worse, he wants to create a National Guard, overseen by the defence ministry, to thwart criminals.
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Many voters see a second referendum as a plot to thwart the will of the people.
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FireEye reported indicators and recommended techniques defenders can use to identify and thwart future TRITON attacks.
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For some women seeking abortion, including poor women, these restrictions are enough to entirely thwart them.
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The powerful libertarian donors support states legalizing pot and criticize federal attempts to thwart local laws.
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The world has learned a great deal about how to thwart terrorists since September 11th 2001.
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In 2016 Mr Modi abruptly cancelled most Indian banknotes in an effort to thwart money-laundering.
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It's a team-up story: good guys coming together to thwart evil in the simplest sense.
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The world must do what it can to thwart such plots, though some will doubtless succeed.
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Pence would not confirm or deny to CNN whether the US used cybercapabilities to thwart it.
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The FBI has argued many times that encryption can thwart legitimate investigations, leaving vital clues undiscovered.
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But I think the third-party candidates are-- can thwart actually the will of the people.
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"We can hold back Iran's march in this region and thwart Iran's unbridled ambition," Netanyahu added.
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However, Iran could potentially use its influence in the region to thwart US foreign policy aims.
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Mr. Herdman has encouraged his investigators to work aggressively, including using wiretaps to thwart domestic terrorists.
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A physical barrier is unlikely to thwart drug smugglers, particularly the wily Sinaloa cartel, history shows.
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Johnson pressed the DHS chief about what steps the agency has taken to thwart this scenario.
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The court has taken steps to thwart any sensitive national security leaks among the evidence collected.
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Switching your profile to private is the only way to thwart the growth hackers, for now.
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In this case, some have argued that Ford had a political motive to thwart Kavanaugh's appointment.
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What's more interesting is how Kavanaugh describes Clinton's misdeeds and efforts to thwart investigations into them.
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"I think third-party candidates can thwart, actually, the will of the people," Buffett told CNBC.
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The left wing charged these are establishment figures who thwart the preferences of grass roots voters.
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Or anyone who is for a strong and united Western alliance to thwart Vladimir Putin's plans?
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They must ensure that congressional hearings and investigations begin immediately, and not thwart this from happening.
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Chia layers on proofs of time that thwart a range of attacks on proofs of space.
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Both approaches aren't without their problems, and sometimes content providers actively attempt to thwart archival efforts.
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According to Newsweek, the kid, attempting to thwart his dad, pulled into a former fire department.
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He has seen how drug and human trafficking—and the efforts to thwart them—have advanced.
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But when Quinn and Chet realize what's going on, they combine forces to thwart the plan.
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US Customs and Border Protection said the technology is 99% accurate and helps to thwart terrorism.
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Mueller is also examining whether Trump has obstructed justice in trying to thwart the Russia investigation.
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Mr. Browder's efforts have infuriated the Kremlin, which has sought out different avenues to thwart him.
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It can also thwart a strong immune system, which is needed to keep from getting sick.
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He is incensed by the threat and is shifting every lever of power to thwart it.
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We use them to help thwart attacks by foreign terrorist organizations and home-grown violent extremists.
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Republican leaders appeared determined to thwart any alternative ahead of a possible showdown vote next week.
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However, Ikea has since tried to thwart the multiple attempts at spin-off games across Europe.
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Consumer advocates recommend a freeze at all three bureaus as a way to thwart identity thieves.
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The data is out there, and thieves may use it in ways that freezes cannot thwart.
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After the report, Uber said it would prohibit employees from using the software to thwart regulators.
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Yesterday, Mr. Rajoy's government said it would take control of voting booths to thwart the vote.
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The F.S.B. said it needed to be able to read the messages to thwart terrorist attacks.
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Scholars and economists have warned for years that Tunisia's economic problems could thwart its political progress.
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Tehran might also resort to tactics that pressure Europe to intervene or help thwart foreign aggressors.
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Finally, a domestic terrorist label would help federal authorities to thwart Antifa's plans to commit violence.
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And these charges again went back to Johnson's attempts to thwart Congress's authority to manage Reconstruction.
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If not, we could lose future allies and possibly thwart the advancement of our own nation.
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" Roche says he believes that the order to thwart his investigations "comes from a high level.
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Temple recovered the fumble to thwart a 210-play, 224-yard drive by the Yellow Jackets.
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We continue to expect Maduro and his cronies to do whatever it takes to thwart us.
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And it means boosting cyber capabilities to thwart Chinese hackers and hit back with retaliatory attacks.
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"Idaho" will thwart readers expecting a defining pathology or demon at the heart of Jenny's act.
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Employees have also accused the company of taking various steps to thwart their efforts to unionize.
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Congress is an organization that has a great deal of power to thwart the executive branch.
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The "judge shopping" that Mr. Trump denounced has been used to thwart presidents of both parties.
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It was Tankersley's second interception of the game and helped thwart a late Virginia Tech uprising.
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The National Rifle Association has boasted about its successful efforts to thwart congressional legislation on guns.
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He says the purpose of his statement was to make it harder to thwart his father's wishes.
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Carter said the plan aimed to move NATO to a "full deterrence posture" to thwart any aggression.
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Neither Harris nor Warren seems to have any concern that their gender will thwart their presidential hopes.
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Mueller also is examining whether Trump has obstructed of justice in trying to thwart the Russia investigation.
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An Osprey with weapons could also thwart enemy ground attacks from RPGs, MANPADS or small arms fire.
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The intention is to thwart the political allies of Thaksin Shinawatra, a tycoon and former prime minister.
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We're told show officials have been secretly working with French national security agencies to thwart possible plots.
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And a dysfunctional federal government waffling on plans to thwart future attacks on elections isn't helping matters.
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Chief Justice Roberts posed hypothetical questions to Mr. Katyal about the president's power to thwart terrorist attacks.
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Last March, House Democrats were able to thwart Republicans from passing a $555 million tax-cut proposal.
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But it is also true that some career officials have sought ways to thwart President Trump's aims.
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Rather, he must seek to undermine it, to thwart it, to destroy it at the root level.
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Voters suspect that the president would like nothing more than to thwart investigations that could threaten him.
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Singapore's central bank and Ministry of Finance both reportedly denied implementing policies to "thwart" the tax amnesty.
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There's also the obvious use case of using them to test and try to thwart security measures.
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But, with the winter months approaching, Jones was worried the cold weather would thwart his good work.
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Kremlin-backed media have cast Trump as being surrounded by advisers out to thwart his legitimate decisions.
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But this new icon seems to have a specific purpose: it's likely designed to thwart phishing attempts.
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Supporters of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan swarmed the streets to thwart the military's advances to seize control.
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Strong, well-protected passwords can thwart hackers looking for easy combinations to gain access to your information.
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But recent efforts to thwart the protection of Bears Ears changed the overall nature of the project.
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On his heels is Halverson (Guy Pearce), trying to thwart what appears to be a suicide mission.
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Amber says it's an outrageous demand ... and just a ploy to thwart real progress in this case.
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These keys are designed to thwart even the smartest and most resourceful attackers, like nation-state hackers.
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Shahram Amiri defected to the U.S. at the height of Western efforts to thwart Iran's nuclear program.
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In spite of that, Berlin continues to thwart Rome's attempts to stimulate growth and job creation. France?
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Singh acknowledged the risk in jumping off the platform, and said she's determined to thwart these fears.
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Gone are the days when members could easily unite to merely thwart President Barack Obama's legislative agenda.
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Hopefully, this is more than enough time to thwart people's efforts to parade around in racist regalia.
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"Listen Netherlands, you'll jump once, you'll jump twice, but my people will thwart your game," Erdogan said.
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How much would the rest of government be emboldened — either to help him or to thwart him?
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Beijing has often attempted to thwart activity through backroom diplomatic threats and, at times, pressure at sea.
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Companies try to thwart the practice on their own websites while aiming to penetrate their competitors' defenses.
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In July, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission pushed for utilities to do more to thwart cyber intruders.
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But Ms Rousseff's hiring of Lula looks like a crass attempt to thwart the course of justice.
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Some Conservative lawmakers have hinted they would vote against the government to thwart a no-deal Brexit.
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Democrats and other Trump critics have raised concerns that Whitaker could take steps to thwart Mueller's probe.
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Brexit may be the biggest single problem, threatening to thwart a modest investment and consumption-led recovery.
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These are the kinds of nominations that some Democrats are doing their best to thwart or delay.
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The search for enemies of the people who might thwart the voters' choice in June 2016 continues.
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But Talbot stopped two shots on each end of the double-minor to thwart the Sharks' efforts.
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We should never have to wait for foreign powers to attack before taking action to thwart them.
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They are now, however, also confronting outside attacks that aim to thwart, or even sabotage, their operations.
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But others say white gloves can be used to hide ill-gotten gains and thwart corruption investigators.
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Pfizer is concerned U.S. President Barack Obama's administration could change the rules again to thwart a deal.
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The jury is still out on whether companies are equipped to use that intelligence to thwart hackers.
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But Hariri was unable to thwart Hezbollah, even as M.B.S. pushed him to take a tougher stand.
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Among Clinton supporters, the number who wanted mainly to thwart Trump was almost identical, at 46 percent.
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Among them: Four baby pandas conspire to thwart their zookeeper as she rakes leaves in their enclosure.
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Alexander-Walker scored 17 of his points in the second half to help thwart the comeback bid.
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And deals and understandings to thwart them are worth less than the paper they are printed on.
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That might thwart opportunists with a bellyful of beer, says Andrew Charlton of Aviation Advocacy, a consultancy.
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LePage seems to relish opposing voters, but he may not have much power to thwart their will.
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The Turkish PM says everything will be done to thwart coup efforts, even if that means fatalities.
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And there are some pretty sophisticated ways of being tracked (some definitely harder to thwart than others).
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Meanwhile, artists and researchers have begun to develop clothes designed to thwart algorithms that detect human faces.
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It would thwart the authoritarian dream of seamless one-party rule across all three branches of government.
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This means Apple can more easily make sweeping design changes to its phones to thwart any attacks.
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Since then, the companies have ramped up their efforts to thwart these orchestrated efforts by nation states.
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Here, they mastered new manual skills and a new vocabulary, including words like transom, daggerboard and thwart.
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However, "all of the above" cause women to change or lose their jobs and thwart their careers.
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So far, there are no complete answers to why more was not done to thwart the bombers.
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She said unauthorized job seekers were using stolen documents to thwart E-Verify even during her tenure.
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All the supporting cast members double as Hester's rambunctious kids and the grown-ups who thwart her.
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Its anti-virus software helps companies thwart cyber threats across their physical devices and in the cloud.
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But it is still not too late for MPs to thwart his plans—if they get organised.
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The sisters, in a counterclaim, are attempting to enforce a century-old residential covenant to thwart construction.
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The brick walkway zigzags to thwart negative energy, which is said to flow in a straight line.
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But other candidates have not ruled out an effort to thwart him at the convention in July.
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French labor unions turned to strikes to thwart President Emmanuel Macron's work reforms, but got little traction.
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She describes how some correctional officers embedded in her psychiatric unit antagonize patients and occasionally thwart care.
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Obama's team chose to continue their deployment in the Koreas to thwart a potential invasion from Pyongyang.
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The Trump appointees spoke of the career staffers as a "deep state" determined to thwart Trump's agenda.
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Political appointees can still thwart approval of new programs internally — and already appear to be doing so.
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"Explicitly identify the risks that could thwart your success and how you will mitigate them," Hoffman said.
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That year, FinCEN personnel privately discussed whether Treasury was trying to thwart the committee's probe, emails showed.
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What isn't as well known is what the United States has been doing to thwart that ambition.
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Others have fashioned armor from carpet scraps to thwart rubber bullets and buckshot, lethal at close range.
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Once his talents are re-harnessed, he'll help banks comply with the law and thwart plaintiffs' lawyers.
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Stanley waits in the building to thwart this plan but falls asleep and dies in the fire.
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They want to know what elected officials can do to help them thwart plots and prevent violence.
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Our window of opportunity to thwart a cyber 9-11 attack before it happens is closing quickly.
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It would hone in like a laser on the problem of unjustified delaying tactics that thwart competition.
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Oh, also, they're trying to thwart a curse that might be cast upon their new royal baby.
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What could Congress do to thwart these strategies to reduce investments and jobs in the United States?
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Scores of Soviet Bloc intelligence officers assisted the host government in its efforts to thwart U.S. operations.
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The ride-hailing service Uber has prohibited employees from using a program called Greyball to thwart regulators.
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We also need to strengthen DHS' ability to thwart cyberattacks targeted at our government and private companies.
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Worries over global economic growth were set to thwart Wall Street's run to record highs on Monday.
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Three men have been arrested, while , a nearby town, to thwart an attack which involved explosive belts.
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These attacks will continue and expand in scope until and unless the West unites to thwart them.
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In a contemporary gothic romance, you understand the attraction, but the narrative must condemn and thwart it.
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Wireless carriers like AT&T have long been criticized for not doing enough to thwart the calls.
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Clearly, Republican elites failed to stop Trump (unless they somehow manage to thwart him at the convention).
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In his public statement on Thursday, Zhang recounted efforts the company has taken to thwart pirates and counterfeiters.
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Indeed, there are multiple headwinds that could come along to thwart a rally that seems priced for perfection.
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She is working full-time and pursuing her goals, and refuses to let the gunman's thwart her efforts.
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But he said hacking attempts are common and efforts to thwart them can be inconsistent and poorly overseen.
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Farmers who disliked gypsies (sadly, an undying breed) used to root out grey willow deliberately to thwart them.
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And no, that lawyer isn't some deep-state conspiracist out to thwart the president: She's a Trump appointee.
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But experts say the commission is abusive, and will undermine efforts to thwart corruption and grow the economy.
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It's algorithms trying things and retooling in real-time to activate our brainstem and thwart our higher processes.
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Why it matters: On the positive side, Facebook isn't allowing privacy or antitrust concerns to thwart its ambitions.
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J&J's letter said that if patients were concerned, they could take several steps to thwart potential attacks.
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Farage casts Britain's political system as broken and says parliament and the government are trying to thwart Brexit.
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A court heard in April that despite progress, HSBC was still not doing enough to thwart money laundering.
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Then came Friday's rescue rally to thwart short-term traders' geared for a typical Friday flight from risk.
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Most often, however, efforts to spot savvy customers are not rooted in a desire to thwart dodgy schemes.
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A quick look around the industry shows these services don't use upfront screening policies that would thwart scammers.
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The Wildcats were able to thwart an early Marquette run and run out to a 50-206 advantage.
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Trump loves to tweet about the midterms; celebrities are just trying to thwart him at his own game.
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I have some similar guilt, over not working harder to thwart, or at least warn colleagues about, harassers.
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The Republican comments underscored the risks for Trump if he goes too far to thwart the federal probe.
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Unlike everything else on Facebook, the posts in the Trending tab feel almost designed to thwart your curiosity.
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As an additional precaution, Kim flew to Singapore with two decoy planes to thwart any potential assassination attempts.
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It's a nice addition to the existing offerings, for those looking to thwart package thieves or missed deliveries.
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He raised a resistance circuit carrying out guerilla operations to thwart the Axis and enable Allied air drops.
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These Democrats are mimicking the same partisan irresponsibility that leads Republicans to thwart diplomatic initiatives in Democratic administrations.
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Kaliningrad embodies the other method, a concentration of highly effective conventional weapons lethal enough to thwart any invader.
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The sense of its isolation is magnified by the security cameras trained on the plant to thwart thieves.
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The group "has not revealed a shred of evidence indicating an intent to thwart FOIA," federal lawyers claimed.
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By targeting them for arrest, the regime may hope to deter future protests and thwart putative foreign meddling.
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"This administration has a history of trying to thwart reviews of potential misconduct and ethics violations," Reed continued.
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Hackers can further thwart efforts to identify or catch them by leapfrogging from one "hop point" to another.
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Sanders suggested that improving access to birth control and increasing women's reproductive rights could help thwart climate change.
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The Cubs must thwart a manager who now has won all nine World Series games he has managed.
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The Kentucky Republican has shown he will bend or change any rules or procedures to thwart the opposition.
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They then have a chance to thwart the playoff chances of the rival Flyers on Sunday at home.
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Perhaps no Republican on Capitol Hill is in a better position to thwart Trump's legislative and rhetorical bombast.
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He is accused of accepting expensive gifts and conspiring with a newspaper editor to thwart a rival publication.
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These measures, combined with procedures for reporting suspicious cases to outside authorities, will help thwart fraud and exploitation.
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Scores of neighbors, many barefoot and wearing sleeping clothes, poured into the street hoping to thwart the police.
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Several state attorneys general said they were taking steps to thwart Mr. Trump's immigration policy in other ways.
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He accused the JCT of "playing games" to thwart the bill, according to a note obtained by CNBC.
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But people are increasingly using surveillance technology to thwart "porch pirates" and using social media to shame them.
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Evangelical Christian leaders in Belen have mobilized to thwart the project, calling Ms. Chicago's art pornographic and indecent.
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Though wild black walnut (Juglans nigra) is delicious, its defenses thwart all reasonable efforts to get at it.
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Dozens of lawmakers rushed back to Washington to thwart a stall tactic from Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky.
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The Democratic National Convention is forming a cybersecurity board to thwart future attacks on its network, Politico reports.
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While detractors would try to thwart normalization efforts, our governments and our peoples can still choose to engage.
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He'd like to see a beefed-up air and naval presence in the Persian Gulf to thwart Iran.
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This scene has lunar pirates trying to thwart the work of astronauts, including one played by Brad Pitt.
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"We know that there is no silver bullet" to thwart mass shootings, Biden said as the meeting began.
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More tech news: Uber says it will stop employees from using a program called Greyball to thwart regulators.
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Gun-control advocates and blue-state politicians were working jointly to thwart the N.R.A.'s ability to operate.
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Perhaps Di Benedetto sensed that his refusal to pursue a career in Buenos Aires would thwart his ambitions.
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It did not have a wide circle of countries that would help it thwart Western sanctions and isolation.
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Stauffer had been worried that the "astonishing" reach of the Eritrean government would thwart the team's asylum application.
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And Orville's attempts to thwart Sundial's scheme form a compelling narrative, with unexpected twists and darkly comic turns.
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So the 'imminence' piece of this doesn't make much sense if you wanted to thwart the actual attack.
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"This administration has a history of trying to thwart reviews of potential misconduct and ethics violations," Reed said.
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Still, the legal hurdles in the two countries would not have been high enough to thwart Kraft Heinz.
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Howard also extended his pads to thwart Sabres defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen on three quick chances late in overtime.
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But Stephon Gilmore made his second interception of the game in the end zone to thwart Arizona's comeback.
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Since 2009, Republicans in Congress have done everything possible to thwart President Obama's goal of shutting down Guantánamo.
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The U.S. stance in the Nuclear Posture Review, to thwart Russia's nuclear threats, is also a good sign.
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That, he said, will thwart the president's hope of the new airport's relieving congestion in the overcrowded city.
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He said had been part of a special Ukrainian operation to thwart a Russian attempt on his life.
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And now a federal court ruling threatens to thwart it from carrying out that defunding threat at all.
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The upshot is mounting frustration from cities, which are trying to thwart computer systems that are savvier than ever.
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Long before we get to HAL and Cylons, we will have AIs that are designed to thwart other AIs.
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Hell or High Water features rural men who are trying to thwart the bank's takeover of the family home.
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That will make the regulations difficult to thwart, no matter how well the Model 295 moves off the line.
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Rand Paul each pledged to thwart passage of the FISA bill in its current form, even with its Jan.
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This could test his capacity ultimately to appeal to a broad electorate in order to thwart Ms Le Pen.
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Unfortunately, some government officials and public-minded lawyers use these critiques to thwart efforts to restore low-income communities.
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False news is difficult to thwart, and experts suggest that one change won't solve the greater threat at large.
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As more women came forward, the executive tried to use his power and influence to thwart investigators, CBS determined.
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Instead, he's looking for a Trump that, while fiery, would thwart critics who say he would divide the country.
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In May police had confiscated ballot boxes at a party primary in an unsubtle attempt to thwart Mr Nasheed.
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But that hasn't done much to thwart a largely Republican effort to completely strip it of resources and power.
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Even if the trust does decide to explore a sale of Hershey, the attorney general can thwart such plans.
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They have vowed to thwart a pact that the world's biggest trading bloc and Canada are eager to secure.
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Amiri, an Iranian scientist, defected to the U.S. at the height of Western efforts to thwart Iran's nuclear program.
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The camp has been home to demonstrators for six months as they tried to thwart construction of the pipeline.
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For defence, and when asleep, they roll themselves up into spheres, scales on the outside, to thwart any predator.
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To make it easy for you to thwart the tech giants yourself, you can check out this Github repository.
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Dexter Fowler greeted left-hander Roenis Elias with a line-drive single to right to thwart the shutout bid.
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After all, it appeared that Clinton's use of private email was an attempt to thwart FOIA requests like mine.
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Both Republicans and Democrats alike had predicted a swift veto override if Trump did try to thwart the measure.
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Fuentes said the law was meant to thwart the collection of data to help monitor people's video-watching behavior.
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"Fully stoned and fueled by paranoia, he tries to thwart the thieves and defend his castle," Deadline goes on.
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Flexible de-radicalization programs operating in U.S. prisons would help thwart recruitment of criminals with backgrounds unrelated to terrorism.
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He also believes that their encryption, which sits on top of industry standard encryption, would pretty much thwart hackers.
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But Velarde said the scenario was unlikely, in part because trade agreements and trade organizations could thwart the proposals.
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Carter said the plan aimed to move NATO to a "full deterrence posture" to thwart any kind of aggression.
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With Boston on the power play, Bergeron hustled to thwart a Kampf short-handed breakaway by lifting his stick.
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Issues plaguing low-income countries, including malnutrition and deficiencies in zinc and other vitamins, may also thwart vaccine responses.
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AIG had brought related litigation in U.S. District Court in Manhattan seeking to thwart Pimco's federal securities law claim.
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Worse yet, malicious actors might build disease-causing microbes with features strategically tailored to thwart existing health security measures.
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The author wrote that they are part of a "steady state" of administration officials who "thwart" Trump's worst inclinations.
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The purpose of the act is to give regulators a chance to block any investment that might thwart competition.
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Dick Dadey, the head of the government watchdog Citizens Union, said the approach appeared intended to thwart public scrutiny.
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To thwart any hint of Ukrainian success, Russia continues to direct a scaled-back military operation in East Ukraine.
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The left and their friends in the media gave it their best effort to thwart the will of people.
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Many observers take comfort in the U.S. Constitution, which was designed precisely to thwart and contain demagogues like Trump.
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Critics say the efforts thwart the will of the voters, who handed Democrats new victories in all four states.
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Such self satisfied and power hungry elites are exactly the kind of people our Constitution set up to thwart.
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Years ago, Manager Terry Collins said, power pitchers cared little about base stealers because strikeouts could thwart any rally.
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And it is time for a serious investment in U.S. intelligence and military capabilities to thwart more Russian advances.
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Read more: The Hong Kong Exchange's bid for the LSE would thwart the London Firm's $27 billion Refinitiv deal.
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So why would my Republican colleagues attempt to thwart efforts to fight the spread of HIV/AIDS in Memphis?
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Moving forward with these sanctions could thwart those efforts, but delaying or ignoring them would rebuff Congress' unified decision.
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N) $3.7 billion all-cash offer to buy the company, as it looks to thwart Pebblebrook Hotel Trust's (PEB.
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He also voted for an unsuccessful measure that year to thwart the Obama administration's regulatory authority over greenhouse gases.
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Facebook pledged that going forward it would take action to thwart attempted foreign-funded campaigns to influence US elections.
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By this simple act of identity theft, tumor cells can masquerade as normal cells and thwart the immune system.
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Earlier on Wednesday, National Amusements amended CBS's bylaws to thwart the company's directors from issuing a special stock dividend.
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At the time, this was widely seen as an effort to thwart possible machinations from supporters of then-Rep.
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In the book, entitled "A Warning," the author claims to expose attempts by senior officials to thwart the president.
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As SIM hijacks continue to rise, security advocates have called for carriers to do more to thwart the issue.
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They poured money into "wet" campaigns while also trying to thwart ratification of the 19th Amendment in the states.
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He and some mean-girl dolls in his thrall will stop at nothing to thwart Moxy and her dream.
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To thwart digital threats and phishing attacks, multinational corporations spend hundreds of thousands of dollars, at minimum, on security.
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As the chief White House lawyer, he stepped in repeatedly to thwart Mr. Trump's attempts to curtail the investigation.
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An aggressive attempt by the paper's management to thwart the unionization effort exacerbated the divide between employees and managers.
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But, as Banks noted, Trump would almost surely veto any measure to thwart his objective that reaches his desk.
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Mr. Cotton, who has helped thwart Mr. Graham's efforts, retorted by referring to Mr. Graham's failed 2016 presidential bid.
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The document revealed a frantic, monthslong effort by President Trump to thwart the investigation into Russia's 2016 election interference.
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Bernie Sanders supporters' that senior members of the Democratic establishment are lining up to thwart his ascendant presidential bid.
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Bernie Sanders' supporters that senior members of the Democratic establishment are lining up to thwart his ascendant presidential bid.
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Wednesday's hearing is expected to focus on what changes the companies have made to thwart any similar disinformation efforts.
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The Belgian government, like so many other countries, enacted swift, drastic precautionary measures to try to thwart the spread.
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He frequently blames negative reports about his administration on efforts by unnamed "adversaries" and "conservatives" to thwart his agenda.
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An aggressive attempt by Times management to thwart a unionization effort further exacerbated the schism between employees and managers.
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Though a hero to Remainers, he has been criticised by Leavers for helping MPs thwart the government's Brexit plans.
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Changing her name to Mary Brown, she shifted jobs regularly, which allowed her to thwart health officials for years.
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This type of encryption will thwart hackers, law enforcement, and the tech companies themselves from snooping on your messages.
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Several media outlets earlier reported Nike pulled the items to thwart buyers seeking to resell them at higher prices.
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Democrats objected to this provision, saying it could thwart future efforts to lower the cost of some prescription drugs.
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"It did not take one day," Judge Wexler said of Mr. Burke's efforts to thwart the F.B.I.'s investigation.
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Taking away the EPA's authority to address carbon pollution wouldn't advance the intent of Congress, it would thwart it.
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The Justice Department echoed some of those arguments on Friday as it sought to thwart the panel in court.
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They have been adapting their tradecraft to the increased security measures meant to thwart their continued passage into Europe.
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August 21, 2015: Three American men, including two active military members, thwart a terrorist attack on a French train.
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What the Constitution in effect says is that the pardon power cannot thwart or forestall the impeachment process itself.
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The groups have more than enough members to thwart House leaders' plan if they are determined to do so.
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That disorder might thwart intervention, because one of the symptoms is difficulty in recognizing that you have a problem.
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Two plays later, Jaguars defensive end Dante Fowler strip-sacked Brady and recovered the fumble to thwart the drive.
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But Couturier's goal on a rush with 5:08 left served as the dagger to thwart Florida's comeback hopes.
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He conjured up a "deep state" conspiracy within the government to thwart his election and, more recently, his agenda.
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He conjured up a "deep state" conspiracy within the government to thwart his election and, more recently, his agenda.
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The Yale student was not, as far as we know, attempting to thwart police from discovering her own wrongdoing.
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He said that the new system would quell internal problems and thwart efforts of some politicians to "terrorize" parliament.
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Mr. Mueller's team also extensively investigated whether Mr. Trump's attempts to thwart its work amounted to obstruction of justice.
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Congress has repeatedly used the power of the purse in an attempt to thwart Obama's efforts to shutter Guantanamo.
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Didion wrote about how rhetoric and images obscure the truth and thwart justice, and she's only grown more correct.
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If President George W. Bush fired the U.S. attorney to thwart proper investigations into political allies, or if President Trump fired Comey to thwart a legitimate investigation into the President or his allies, they may have had the power to do it but they can still be liable for abuses of power.
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Duterte then sought to thwart investigators' inquiries, telling Philippine police and military to refuse to cooperate with any external probe.
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Mr Maduro is also using Mr López's relocation to try to thwart an alliance between Ms Ortega and the opposition.
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Patience, out now, centers on a man who travels back in time in an attempt to thwart his wife's murder.
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Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 is the current industry standard that encrypts traffic on Wi-Fi networks to thwart eavesdroppers.
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On Monday, we witnessed an open revolt on the convention floor — an unsuccessful last-ditch attempt to thwart Trump's nomination.
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After Donald Trump was elected, some wondered if his disdain for the cable news channel would somehow thwart the deal.
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The right fielder also made a back-handed running catch to thwart a bases-loaded Angels' threat in the eighth.
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USB Restricted Mode is designed to thwart iPhone-cracking tools that work by connecting to the device&aposs Lightning port.
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Three plays later, the Huskies' King made an incredible, one-handed interception in the end zone to thwart that opportunity.
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THE last-ditch effort by some Democrats to thwart a Donald Trump presidency ended in a fizzle on December 19th.
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Ironically, Uber — at least at one point — used similar tactics against its competitors to those Greyball is designed to thwart.
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In 403, he changed the DIM's name to include the term "counterintelligence," reflecting its mission to thwart sabotage from within.
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After the Bloomberg story was published, a new report detailing secret tools used by Uber to thwart investigators hit TechCrunch.
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As a controversial EU copyright directive nears its final passage, opponents are already hoping the European courts will thwart it.
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In this case, it's not clear there is a specific plot that DHS is trying to thwart or has thwarted.
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A "powerful and well co-ordinated plot to thwart the democratic will of the British people" was afoot, she wrote.
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He also noted that the device would be renamed "Not a Flamethrower" or "Temperature Enhancement Device" to thwart customs agencies.
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The system could thwart more serious crimes, but its use in outing an anonymous artist shows the potential for abuse.
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Much of it is centered around her, though, which will thwart the late night comedy status quo no matter what.
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CONSPIRACY theorists who support President Donald Trump fulminate against the so-called "deep state" that is trying to thwart him.
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The First Amendment bars "retaliation" whereby one party seeks to thwart the other's political influence and "dilute" its voters' franchise.
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Now it seems that alumni from Miss Robichaux's Academy will head to the small screen — possibly to thwart the apocalypse.
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We will need to take a couple of steps into account to better thwart the danger of fuzzy data leakage.
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"We need some guardrails around the definitions to make sure we don't thwart foreign direct investments," said McLernon of OFII.
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In a sense, it's entirely possible Putin's favored American candidate will start to seriously thwart the Kremlin's meddling efforts. Maybe.
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She can set a feather-filled trap with her basic attack and Double Daggers, then thwart her attackers with Bladecaller.
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Congress introduced the Better Online Tickets Sales Act (BOTS) in 2016, which was meant to help thwart scalpers and resellers.
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In a bizarre twist, David Hasselhoff (riding a flying horse, of course) and rapper Desiigner try and thwart his plans.
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Today, it's not clear that any shooting could be awful enough to embolden Congress to thwart the National Rifle Association.
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In San Francisco, the latest BART fare gate comes with a second level of doors that, ostensibly, thwart turnstile-hoppers.
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Disagreements over so-called social issues usually thwart most transactions, and synergy savings typically aren't enough to catalyze a transaction.
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And what better way to thwart leaks than to make a new phone that looks exactly like an old phone!
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To thwart sophisticated hackers, payment networks have been rapidly deploying dynamic technologies like tokenization, end-to-end encryption and biometrics.
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The bill would also thwart environmental activists who have protested at recent auction events to try to shut them down.
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That includes helping to identify that content and take it down in time to help thwart attacks on our soil.
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This military unit could see preparations for attack, ready its armaments, and thwart the invasion before it made any progress.
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On Monday night, that depth and speed throughout the lineup helped thwart one of the quicker teams in the NHL.
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McCain, in recent months, has been biting back both through his rhetoric and by helping to thwart the president's agenda.
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He faces accelerating efforts by conservatives and establishment figures alike to thwart his White House dreams at the 11th hour.
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Now a new study finds that fires, whether started naturally or under controlled conditions, can also thwart nasty insect infestations.
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Fateh al-Sham said on Tuesday it had been forced to act preemptively to "thwart conspiracies" being hatched against it.
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The Syrian military has been sending reinforcements to this area to thwart ISIS incursions and push the terror group back.
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Critics say the White House is trying to thwart the investigation by firing Comey and naming a more loyal successor.
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And a secret group of conservative donors and Republican operatives met last week to discuss how to thwart Trump's campaign.
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Mr. Sampson was convicted last year of trying to thwart an investigation into allegations that he had embezzled state funds.
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Ferguson positioned his suit as an attempt to thwart the Trump administration's moves to roll back regulations across the government.
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The trajectory is grim: Gonorrhea rates are way up and the bacteria keeps developing ways to thwart our best weapons.
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My biggest regret from my time in Congress is not finding a way to thwart this project 13 years ago.
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When police obfuscation fails to thwart an investigation, officers may turn to brute force, the two foreign policing specialists said.
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Many of the conservative speakers at Monday's event disputed that a carbon tax would thwart rising temperatures and climate change.
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His purpose was to snarl President Obama with subpoenas and to use his investigative authority to thwart Clinton's presidential ambitions.
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Stringent measures like these are often justified by supporters as being necessary to thwart voter fraud, which is virtually nonexistent.
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He has even reportedly even accused media and economists of skewing data to thwart his reelection, according to the report.
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In 2011, he changed the DIM's name to include the term "counterintelligence," reflecting its mission to thwart sabotage from within.
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But companies have begun fighting back with what campaigners say amounts to a spoiler tactic designed to thwart their efforts.
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This gives them the capacity to act only to thwart a deadly threat in the event of an active shooter.
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In Brookhaven, Georgia, the city council approved various traffic-reducing measures such as partially closed roads to thwart Waze users.
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James Eastland (D-Miss.), reportedly adopted this policy to thwart school integration after the Supreme Court's decision in Brown v.
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Senate Democrats emerged from the meeting complaining that the Trump administration is still not doing enough to thwart foreign actors.
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The right fielder also made a back-handed running catch to thwart the Angels' bases-loaded threat in the eighth.
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The ad push is the latest in a combination of efforts to thwart the Manhattan businessman's quest for Republican nomination.
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In other words, Qualcomm is using America's regulatory authority as a potential weapon to thwart Broadcom's bid and protect itself.
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The DOJ sued to thwart AT&T's latest merger last November, claiming it was solely concerned with protecting American consumers.
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It will be bad for everyone if cities and states thwart those strong ideas through the blunt force of regulation.
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In moving the events online, the government would thwart environmental activists who have started to protest at lease sale events.
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Even then, a few Senate Democrats swinging against a progressive bill would be enough to thwart its chances of passage.
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Supporters of Brexit contend that opponents now want to thwart the will of the people as expressed in the referendum.
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The Americans also sought, unsuccessfully, to thwart a W.H.O. effort aimed at helping poor countries obtain access to lifesaving medicines.
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It's hard to say whether the attack ad swayed any voters, but Curbelo couldn't thwart the challenge to his seat.
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Clinton has said the United States and European allies must share intelligence more effectively in order to thwart potential attacks.
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If he backs a second referendum that could thwart Brexit altogether, that would have at least a chance of passing.
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In China, Russia, Turkey, Thailand and many other countries, leaders are using it to silence critics and thwart media scrutiny.
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Alarms were supposed to thwart fare evasion, but subway officials acknowledged then that they were not much of a deterrent.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has laid out a plan for Democrats to thwart President Donald Trump's Supreme Court pick.
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And few states have done more to try to thwart President Trump's agenda on issues like the environment and immigration.
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But this president has, by his own admission, already taken steps to thwart an investigation into his own potential criminality.
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Maps of some regions are incomplete, and vast gaps in cellular service thwart efforts to report data to central operations.
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The Daily Mail was far more positive about Johnson's decision, calling it a "historic move" to thwart anti-Brexit lawmakers.
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When institutions are working well, either they don't engage in misconduct or their internal mechanisms discover, thwart, and punish it.
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There is a deeper divide over how far to go in confronting Mr. Trump and attempting to thwart his agenda.
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Dr. Ouchi, for instance, explained to his patient's distraught son that intubation would thwart his father's desire to remain communicative.
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But Democrats believe the coming week represents their best and perhaps final chance to thwart repeal of the health law.
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As Trump has repeatedly noted, Mexico has helped the US on immigration by deploying thousands of troops to thwart migrants.
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For too long, Senate Republicans have used the arcane and undemocratic filibuster to thwart the will of the American people.
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And as some scientists work on quantum computers, others are devising security techniques that could thwart their code-breaking abilities.
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The concern, Judge Emmet Sullivan said, was that government officials might have worked to thwart the Freedom of Information Act.
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As she sentenced Stone, she chewed him out for his efforts to thwart a congressional inquiry into Russian election meddling.
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I can only hope that he's enough of constitutionalist and patriot to do everything in his power to thwart it.
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Alexander introduced legislation to thwart Trump's tariffs that would hurt the Tennessee auto-manufacturing sector he helped build as governor.
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But a natural gas pipeline could soon cut a corridor through the property, despite the family's attempts to thwart it.
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It particularly needs more engineers, a problem that could thwart President Joko Widodo's ambitious plans to upgrade Indonesia's outdated infrastructure.
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AT&T has also fought for legislation in Tennessee, North Carolina and several other states to thwart municipal broadband providers.
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I realize too late that I have a meeting from 1-3, which will majorly thwart my typical 63 p.m.
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There is no evidence Joe Biden ever tried to thwart this investigation, much less that he boasted about doing so.
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The proponents of the Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act of 2015 must not let shortsighted politicians thwart this bill's progress.
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Democrats in Congress say they will do everything they can to thwart Republican efforts to dismantle the Affordable Care Act.
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Shokin has said he was forced out at Joe Biden's behest to thwart an investigation of Burisma and Hunter Biden.
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But this dynamic also highlights the conditions this rally seems to depend on — and suggests that reversals could thwart it.
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The bank skimped on staffing and resources that banks are supposed to have to thwart suspicious activities, the prosecutors said.
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There were allegations of sexual harassment and intellectual-property theft; The Times uncovered a brazen effort to thwart local authorities.
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H.R. McMaster -- have slow-walked or sought to thwart Trump decisions they considered rash or unwise, eventually earning Trump's ire.
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U.S. intelligence officials consider Section 702 among the most vital of tools at their disposal to thwart national security threats.
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These areas also require ongoing protection and maintenance from people on the ground to thwart illegal logging, poaching, and extraction.
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More specifically, he was being accused of using the power of the Senate to thwart the will of the President.
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It's the final blow to the government's two-year effort to thwart one of the biggest media mergers in years.
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State leaders and residents are also likely to seek to thwart any effort by the utility to raise electricity rates.
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Kaitlyn's mom, Anna, tells us she made the decision to have the thumb removed to thwart medical issues and bullying.
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To some, that embrace is an effort to thwart radicalism by attempting to appear more religious than his Islamist enemies.
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Political scientists have long talked about the power of the "street-level bureaucrat" to thwart the law the legislature enacts.
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In Tuesday's victory, Chris Paul scored 26 points and J. J. Redick added 2106 to help thwart host Indiana's late comeback.
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Trump dismissed the effort Friday, suggesting it would be "illegal" if the delegates tried to thwart the binding of the delegates.
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Then the industry that has sprung up to try and help people thwart drug tests comes up with new potential strategies.
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According to the interior ministry, extraordinary measures have helped intelligence agencies thwart more than 30 attacks in the last two years.
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Some legal experts say the ruling could thwart the Trump administration's Medicaid blueprint, should residents in other states bring similar lawsuits.
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Board of Education decision, "busing" emerged as the descriptive shorthand used to effectively thwart the racial integration of American public schools.
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Earlier this week, a video that claimed to thwart thieves who took packages from doorsteps with a glitter bomb went viral.
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" He called on Sri Lankans to unite, and thwart "this heinous attempt to drag our country back into the dark past.
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Venezuela is also pulling six billion banknotes from circulation to thwart "criminals" who, the government claims, were hoarding the hyperinflating currency.
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We believe that several aspects of party democratization are responsible for the inability of the Republican Party to thwart Trump's candidacy.
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While determined criminals will find ways to thwart the law, that doesn't justify doing nothing about this hole in financial regulations.
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For example, he said, the only way to thwart fake videos is to develop technology advanced enough to sniff them out.
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Stiffer rules are also needed to thwart passport-buyers whose aim is to evade tax on money that was lawfully earned.
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There are many women characters in the Odyssey, but they all exist to either help Odysseus along, or thwart his journey.
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Of course I gave the security forces a free hand and instructed them to do anything necessary to thwart Iran's plans.
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And it will share its knowledge with other companies as part of a joint initiative to thwart bad actors, he said.
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The administration is trying to thwart efforts by China and Russia to export nuclear reactors to Saudi Arabia and other nations.
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Then last September, Volkswagen admitted it had created software to detect and thwart laboratory tests for pollutants that pose health hazards.
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More than 10,000 volunteers crowd-sourced results posted at polling stations in a real-time bid to thwart attempts at fraud.
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He also thinks that the Community Reinvestment Act of 1977, intended to thwart discrimination against African-Americans, is out of date.
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She's also using her voice to speak out against Trump's latest proposal to thwart the threat of gun violence in schools.
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"Lawsuits filed now to thwart intimidation at the polls on Election Day have a kind of 'table-setting' function," he said.
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Kavanaugh vehemently denied her allegations, and accused Democrats of engaging in a conspiracy to thwart his elevation to the high court.
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Facebook tells me it's constantly updating its approach to thwart bad actors who look for new ways to bypass its safeguards.
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Judge Llarena accuses them of "contemptuous and systematic" flouting of judicial orders, and the mobilisation of crowds to thwart police action.
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It comes as policymakers and technology companies debate whether digital privacy should be curbed to help regulators more easily thwart hackers.
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Indeed, a number of vape consumer and trade advocacy groups have critiqued these regulations, claiming they thwart successful smoking cessation efforts.
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I mean all -- at all levels of the -- of the department, a vendetta, some effort to try to thwart the president.
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To thwart a menace like Trump, it would have to be someone with fame, or wealth, or a formidable political resume.
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China will also do its best to continue to thwart Taiwan's attempts to join multilateral organisations and sign free-trade agreements.
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The agency in August offered to help states scan their voting systems ahead of the elections to thwart potential hacking attempts.
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However, the report detailed the Trump campaign's welcoming of help from the Russians and his later efforts to thwart Mueller's inquiry.
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However, governments around the world — including the U.S. government — have claimed that they need these data to thwart potential terrorist attacks.
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Facebook is now on a mission to thwart future election meddling, and be as transparent as possible about previous election interference.
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Some Democratic critics viewed WikiLeaks' focus on the DNC and the Clinton campaign as an effort to thwart her campaign efforts.
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With the widespread notion that Oi's equity is worthless, creditors may also seek to thwart any deal aiming to protect shareholders.
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The kids launch their assault on Pennywise, and we watch as the evil mastermind does everything he can to thwart them.
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Trump is already blaming Democrats for Republican incompetence, and progressives might as well thwart more of his plans in the process.
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California's air pollution is among the worst in the nation and officials argue strict emissions controls are needed to thwart it.
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It was the latest move by German officials to thwart a terrorist plot since the deadly attacks in Paris and Brussels.
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The OSS tapped him as a nuclear spy who carried out acts of espionage and sabotage to thwart Hitler's nuclear program.
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They must be ready to react and minimize any damage by taking charge of the news cycle to thwart investigation coverage.
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Wendy Nather, director of advisory chief information security officers at Duo Security, has a clever trick to thwart would-be hacks.
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To push back, privacy-focused designers, academics, and activists have designed wearable accessories and clothes meant to thwart facial recognition tech.
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We do not even seem to be trying to anticipate the next move of Putin, much less trying to thwart it.
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California State Senate Leader Kevin de León recently unveiled a legislative tax evasion scheme to thwart recently passed federal tax reform.
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What's unusual here, is that Republicans are vowing to use the tactic to thwart a president from their own party. Sen.
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But NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg told CNBC's Willem Marx on Friday that the sanctions were necessary to thwart Russian bullying.
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She could have railed against Republicans for trying to thwart the voters' will by imposing what amounts to a poll tax.
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But Senate Republicans are not free to thwart the process our Constitution demands — not without threatening irreparable harm to the country.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi isn't budging, and may even thwart his State of the Union address to Congress later this month.
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"If the rule is permitted to stand, it will thwart rather than further Congress's objectives in enacting [the ACA]," they argue.
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There is nothing in this video, moreover, that suggests that Google is engineering a conspiracy to thwart Trump or his administration.
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Demand is very strong for housing, but tight supply continues to thwart potential buyers and keep a strong burner under prices.
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Experts warn it could thwart major environmental goals Nearly 21625 nations in 2900 signed the Paris agreement to combat climate change.
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Lawmakers in Italy said the rules would thwart lending to small and medium-sized firms and might even choke out growth.
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Many Republicans hoping to defeat Mr. Trump saw Wisconsin as perhaps their last chance to thwart his march to the nomination.
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The question is what role Congress wants to play to help thwart intrusions and protect customer data in the private sector.
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In fact, most of the institutions today's activists complain about were designed to thwart the pernicious effects of too much democracy.
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But Bonjean said the party would have to find a way to thwart Trump before he walked away with the nomination.
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Several governments, including those of Australia and Britain, have urged technology companies to do more to help security agencies thwart threats.
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More than 10,000 volunteers crowd-sourced results posted at polling stations in a real-time bid to thwart attempts at fraud.
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China aims to thwart the US military from using strategically significant ports around the world, US officials and analysts said yesterday.
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The rest say that they harbor reservations about their candidate or that they are voting simply to thwart the other nominee.
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According to the agency, you may also want to cover any beverages to thwart any snails or slugs on a mission.
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Increased attention will be paid to thwart terrorists' use of the internet to plot attacks, raise money and attract new recruits.
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Intriguingly, the framers anticipated the possibility that a president might try to use his power to thwart investigations into his actions.
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The Times' sources say the report could be problematic for the president as it examines Trump's efforts to thwart the investigation.
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Last year, the company aggressively tried to thwart a unionization effort by the paper's workers, aggravating tension between employees and management.
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The connection with this gatekeeper (more than with a son-in-law, for unexplained reasons) can cement or thwart grandparental closeness.
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And most important for the Zags, he helped thwart several robust charges in the second half by the ninth-seeded Bears.
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Shepherd (Jennifer Carpenter) heads to Cuba to thwart an assault that Tal (Lev Gorn) ordered on a secret C.I.A. detention center.
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Apparently President Donald Trump is right: There really is a "deep state" of top government officials conspiring to thwart his will.
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In September, the police dragged him in for questioning over his use of a software to thwart the government's internet filters.
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This has led colleges to develop policies, with California in the forefront, that would thwart possible interference by the federal government.
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Mayor Sadiq Khan has suggested that Parliament Square could be turned into a pedestrian-only site to thwart future vehicle attacks.
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Even if the virus itself doesn't leave key personnel severely ill (or worse), quarantine measures can still severely thwart military operations.
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And Francois said staffers at the hospital are being provided with sufficient protective gear to thwart infection from or to patients.
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Insurers routinely thwart clinician's efforts to use the drug by restricting coverage of it, something that's happened to me many times.
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California's Legislature and governor stepped in to reopen the beach by passing and signing into law legislation to thwart Mr. Khosla.
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His death seemed imminent, but Franco, who had survived multiple assassination plots, continued to thwart those eager to announce his demise.
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She was charged in a criminal complaint with trying to thwart the federal inquiry into Mr. Wong's theft in several ways.
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A new option could allow public health officials to rotate insecticides and thwart the resistance to DDT in many mosquitoes today.
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Mnuchin suggested that line-item veto power would give the President the ability to thwart Democratic demands in future spending bills.
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The problem for the land grabbers is that this would delay and thwart their designs to take the land for themselves.
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The White House argues the measure is needed to better understand and thwart the cyberattacks plaguing the public and private sectors.
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Fulfilling this responsibility does not make someone part of a 'resistance' or mean they are seeking to 'thwart' the President's agenda.
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California's legislature and governor stepped in to reopen the beach by passing and signing into law legislation to thwart Mr. Khosla.
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Jerry Brown on Saturday signed legislation to thwart the Trump administration's efforts to expand offshore oil drilling along the California coast.
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As prime minister, Mr. Najib used the power of his office to muzzle critics and thwart investigations into the missing money.
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Or, how to thwart facial recognition, prepare yourself for space, attract butterflies, talk to dogs, or find a four-leaf clover.
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NOUAKCHOTT, Mauritania — The Trump administration is split over how to combat terrorists, support allies and thwart global competitors in West Africa.
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In the Obama years, as Republicans in Congress launched a campaign to thwart the President's initiatives, Barr largely went silent again.
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But it's clear, if history is any guide, that it would thwart the very ideas that helped lift Democrats to power.
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They're not in the race to thwart Sanders specifically; they are in it to try to win the White House themselves.
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This mind-set was bad enough when Mr. Sessions was a senator from Alabama working to thwart sentencing reforms in Congress.
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" The company also sidestepped a question from the senators about whether it has attempted to "thwart the creation of a union.
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The Bentonville, Arkansas-based company said Amazon could use that information to thwart Walmart's deals, or force it to pay more.
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Unfortunately, with no clear policy from the White House, it seems only Congress holds the power to thwart Justice Department policy.
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That he is not a journalist, however, will not preclude authoritarian governments from using his case to thwart the legitimate media.
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Invest in medical and social research Additional research is needed to advance our ability to thwart opioid and other substance addiction.
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The investigation of potential crimes committed by Washington bureaucrats in alleged attempts to thwart the Trump campaign may come to nothing.
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Although the process is deeply flawed, and apparently designed to thwart the fact-gathering process, the F.B.I. is up for this.
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Theirs would be the first in an array of legal challenges already coalescing in an effort to thwart Mr. Trump's plan.
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There are some good instances where someone with a gun actually can thwart a crime, so that tends to depress crime.
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This year, votes cast in Ohio may depend on the last-minute battle to thwart voter intimidation from the Trump campaign.
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Additional News Article In Highly Anticipated Report, Mueller Reveals Trump's Efforts to Thwart Russian Inquiry How Will History Judge Barr's Redactions?
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But during the same time, the Obama administration did little to thwart the growth of fossil fuels in the United States.
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It's one thing for the president of Russia to actively undermine a military alliance that basically exists to thwart his ambitions.
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Several seaside towns in France banned women from wearing burkinis on beaches as a way to thwart terrorism earlier this summer.
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And if that's correct, then it could easily be seen as a promise to take action to thwart the Trump campaign.
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He threw for four touchdowns against the Giants in the divisional round and two to thwart the playoff favorite Cowboys last weekend.
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Trump's attempts to thwart these investigations have turned into what Pelosi and some of her committee chairs have dubbed a constitutional crisis.
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Donna (Pennsylvania): To what extent are the President's attempts to thwart all congressional subpoenas on matters of national concern obstructions of justice?
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Comey testified to Congress that he shared with senior managers of the FBI the president's efforts to thwart the bureau's Russia investigation.
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Repealing the 2015 order, INCOMPAS argued, would gift the country's biggest broadband providers the "incentives and tactics" necessary to thwart online competition.
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And according to press reports, the Department of Defense has expanded its capabilities and authorities to thwart cyber threats to our democracy.
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In roundworms and mice, the engineered E. coli Nissle 1917 was able to thwart the activity of P. aeruginosa during gut infection.
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Harris announced her intentions to thwart domestic terrorism at the Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner at the Detroit NAACP on Sunday night.
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Jake's romance with Sadie (Sarah Gadon) ends up being just as captivating as his attempt to thwart Lee Harvey Oswald (Daniel Webber).
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Their goal is to stop him from gaining more ground and certainly to thwart his chances of becoming the Democratic 2020 nominee.
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The complaint underscores the potential roadblocks facing Kroton's bid for Estácio as politicians, consumers and competitors join forces to thwart the deal.
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In February, fracking companies called on the government to relax the traffic light rules, which they say could thwart the nascent industry.
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Others at the park witnessed what was happening and rushed to the grandfather's aid, helping thwart the alleged kidnapping attempt, police say.
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Several governments, including those of Australia and Britain, have urged technology companies to do more to help security agencies thwart security threats.
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Or why, under his watch, the company found itself perpetrating a series of sketchy schemes like making "greyball" tools to thwart regulators?
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Tribune's board adopted a shareholder rights plan — popularly known as a "poison pill" — earlier this month in an attempt to thwart Gannett.
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Hammond is seen by pro-Brexit members of May's Conservative Party as wanting to thwart a more radical split from the bloc.
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Mr Trump could threaten the Europeans with secondary sanctions, but the EU, says Mr Fitzpatrick, could use blocking legislation to thwart him.
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But there are other factors outside of his control (history, for one) that could thwart the energy you see at his rallies.
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The company also revealed that its effort to thwart desktop ad blockers has led to an 18% increase in desktop ad revenue.
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San Francisco-based Blume is hoping to entice singles into its arms with a real-time selfie feature designed to thwart catfishing.
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Today, each project must go through a process where any neighbor can object and, in many cases, slow or thwart the plan.
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The poison pill allows an independent body to issue Ahold shares to thwart an unwanted takeover attempt, a common Dutch takeover defense.
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The rise of tools offering tracker blocking offers another route for irate consumers to thwart online mass surveillance by ad targeting giants.
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He helped Bundy to thwart federal agents, including when at least one unidentified member of Bundy's group brandished a firearm, prosecutors said.
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Osowski told WFSB that she came out of the house when the attack was happening and started screaming to thwart the bobcat.
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It appears that Defendants use automated methods to create accounts and disseminate offensive material as well as to thwart Twitch's safety mechanisms.
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Finally, during his confirmation hearing, Tillerson himself hinted that the U.S. could impose a naval blockade to thwart China's maritime territorial ambitions.
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New York City's health department has ordered restaurants to stop adding CBD to food and drinks, threatening to thwart the budding trend.
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"In times of war, our country, chiefly through the executive branch, must often take exceptional steps to thwart the enemy," Ellis said.
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But it remained unclear whether the initiative would be any more successful than previous attempts by the Republican establishment to thwart Trump.
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With Comey's firing, we now have a new demonstration of the lengths to which these men will go to thwart their opponents.
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European intelligence and law enforcement agencies are too fragmented to thwart terrorist threats, former U.S. naval intelligence officer Malcolm Nance said Thursday.
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FIFA has said it is working with customs authorities around the world to thwart the circulation of counterfeit products bearing its insignia.
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The Justice Department sent demands to AT&T, Verizon and the GSMA, an industry standards-setting group, on efforts to thwart eSIM.
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In the past, that has meant developing a decryption tool to thwart malware, and more recently, to create a threat information platform.
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Some RNC members have called for rule changes to thwart any primary challenge, but McDaniel seemed to suggest that will not occur.
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Several state attorneys general have also said they may sue to thwart the anti-competitive deal even if federal regulators approve it.
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The Count and Countess are thus able to thwart Anatole and his pal Dolokhov's attempt to make off with their lovesick maiden.
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A task force based upon these priorities would dovetail with other DHS, FBI and intelligence agencies' work to thwart terrorism and crime.
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Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte last month asked Beijing to send its ships to thwart piracy by the Islamic State-linked Abu Sayyaf.
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Republican leaders are facing long odds as they scramble to thwart an internal rebellion over immigration just months before November's midterm elections.
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Whitaker's elevation, and past criticism of the Mueller probe, sparked concerns that he was put in place to thwart the Russia investigation.
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Indeed, the measure is seen by many as merely a ploy by the White House to thwart tougher bipartisan legislation on sanctions.
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A redacted version of Mueller's final report, released in mid-April, outlined multiple instances in which Trump tried to thwart the probe.
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After decades of fake "protection" unions conspiring with companies to thwart increases, Mexican manufacturing wages are now lower than in coastal China.
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The best way to thwart future pain is to check in on your portfolio annually and put it through a few paces.
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Mr. Black played down the degree to which voters would cast their ballots strategically, switching allegiance between candidates to thwart Mr. Trump.
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Critics of the immigration discharge petition have suggested Ryan could potentially block votes on Mondays as a way to thwart the effort.
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The comments before a congressional panel came as several Republican lawmakers are attempting to thwart the changeover, due to occur on Oct.
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The anonymous author in the op-ed in September 2018 described coordinated efforts from the president's staff to "thwart" Trump's worst instincts.
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Finally, Congress must thwart any march to war by demanding that the administration pursue every possible diplomatic avenue to mitigate this crisis.
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Earlier this week, THR posted a deeply sourced report about hacking threats throughout Hollywood, and the largely futile efforts to thwart them.
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But the bureau has been criticized for failing to thwart a series of terrorist attacks in recent years in Boston; Orlando, Fla.
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In recent months, the Saudi government used a constellation of Washington lobbying and public relations firms to try to thwart the Sept.
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Estonia is installing surveillance devices, such as those already on the Lithuanian border with Belarus, to thwart both smuggling and illegal migration.
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And it is a country that, just last year, faked a journalist's death for one day, reportedly to thwart an assassination plot.
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Reports emerged last week Unruh is one of at least 85033 delegates hoping to thwart Trump's expected nomination on the convention floor.
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Democratic critics say the hardball tactics McConnell used to unify Republicans and thwart Obama's agenda contributed to a souring of bipartisan relations.
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Pfizer has taken heat for high prices, and the FDA under Gottlieb accused Pfizer of gaming the system to thwart generic competition.
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Or someone at the-- at the intergovernmental level that should be working harder, or spending more money to thwart those bad actors?
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PARIS (Reuters) - The United Nations' envoy for Yemen urged all sides on Monday not to thwart efforts to reach a peace deal.
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"The IDF (Israel Defence Forces) will continue operating in order to thwart terror and maintain security in the area," the military said.
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" Jack Langer, Nunes's spokesman, said in a statement that Schiff's letter amounted to another "strange attempt to thwart publication of the memo.
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Elite soldiers The plot centers on an elite group of Chinese soldiers that thwart a terrorist plot and resolve a hostage crisis.
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Guo later said the United States wanted to thwart Huawei's rise as it "hampers U.S. efforts to spy on whomever it wants".
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He was, however, less forgiving in the description of his relationship with MGK, who alleged Eminem was trying to thwart his career.
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The Justice Department sent demands to AT&T, Verizon and the GSMA, an industry standards-setting group, on efforts to thwart eSIM.
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If true, Uber's actions to thwart Fowler's efforts to report the repeated harassment paint a horrifying picture of the company's internal culture.
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The cat-and-mouse game of human trafficking and efforts to thwart it all comes down to a line in the sand.
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There have been multiple hearings held across various committees investigating global warming's effects and efforts that can be down to thwart it.
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Bloomberg's decision to exit the race could reverse that reality, handing Biden a needed win to thwart the self-proclaimed democratic socialist.
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We can, however, work to thwart one of the accomplices to the problem: our own psychologies, which magnify the power of wealth.
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Last year, Google announced a new security service for Android devices called Google Play Protect, which tries to thwart more malicious activity.
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Last month, 42 Senate Democrats responded with a letter opposing the effort as an attempt to thwart Congress to benefit the wealthy.
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Varys then tries to thwart Littlefinger by plotting with the Tyrells, but Littlefinger's prostitute Olyvar easily seduces Loras Tyrell and reports back.
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The subsequent military push, the most decisive action Baghdad has taken to thwart Kurdish independence, was aided by disunity among the Kurds.
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The cable firm is considering whether to try to thwart the Mouse House's $52.4 billion purchase of parts of Rupert Murdoch's empire.
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Graham also emphasized that Democrats' absences at the prior meeting had been intentional and designed to thwart the advancement of his legislation.
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No one was killed, and measures put in place to thwart the coronavirus appear to have saved lives in an unintended way.
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Sri Lanka's president has not provided any satisfying answers about why the security services did not do more to thwart the bombers.
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Democrats are expected to thwart the Republican effort by denying the 60 votes needed in the 100-member chamber to advance Gorsuch.
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If Duke killed the plan, she said, it could thwart Durham officials' broader progressive vision for a growing and rapidly gentrifying city.
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"Obviously the boxes could have more than one purpose, but the boxes are being placed to thwart mail theft," Ms. Harris said.
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English players learn the game in frosted conditions that tend to thwart precision passing, fostering a rough, overtly physical style of play.
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Some European casinos tried to end Dr. Jarecki's streaks by switching wheels from table to table, but his memory could thwart them.
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Observers say the same judge who has ruled against past attempts to undermine Flores is likely to thwart this attempt as well.
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The graphic horror of American gun deaths is matched only by the bureaucratic indifference that does so little to thwart the carnage.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has prorogued parliament, cutting the time available for lawmakers to thwart a planned Oct.
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The suspects attempted to thwart law enforcement surveillance using Facebook, and encrypted communications apps like FaceTime and WhatsApp, according to the indictment.
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Outside the main cities on Friday, the military set up roadblocks on main highways, apparently to thwart any attempt at organized resistance.
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Washington's updated guidance to industry will signal both its capability and intention to adapt to, and ultimately thwart, Tehran's ongoing sanctions workarounds.
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It will be debating the fate of an authority — the FISA Amendments Act — that has helped thwart terrorist attacks around the world.
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But Reagan's great mission was to thwart the Evil Empire, taunting that he would put a Star Wars shield in the sky.
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Anyone can make unfounded allegations to try and thwart someone's career and, if it isn't true, the person shouldn't be summarily dismissed.
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One attendee at the event said Mulvaney was "emphatic" that Democratic-leaning government employees are attempting to thwart Trump at every turn.
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He warned that Israel would do all it could to thwart Iran's efforts there, even if that meant entering into a conflict.
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They reversed that stance on Tuesday, saying Flynn had instead tried to thwart an investigation of his former business partner, Bijan Rafiekian.
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This was done in an attempt to thwart piracy and to respect copyrights (as one should do when transferring personally purchased content).
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi is delaying sending impeachment charges to the Senate over concerns that its Republican majority would thwart a fair trial.
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Ms. Chase, who will remain a Republican, said last fall that she intended to do whatever she could to thwart Democratic bills.
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Instead, it is an international call to assist smaller countries with less robust public health systems to help thwart the outbreak's spread.
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American officials in El Salvador went on the offensive to thwart China's foray, painting Beijing as an untrustworthy partner with hidden motives.
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The United States reimposed the sanctions after the Trump administration pulled out of a multination deal intended to thwart Iran's nuclear program.
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It's not clear where Bolton stands on the issue, however, though he has favored actions that thwart Iran's influence in the region.
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Prosecutors said Salman aided Mateen ahead of his killing spree, then lied to the FBI in an attempt to thwart the investigation.
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But when he addresses the United Nations on Tuesday, Trump will say international cooperation is necessary to thwart North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
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Supporters — including many industry groups and most lawmakers — say this heightened exchange of information is needed to better understand and thwart hackers.
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Wolters said his command and its European partners are working together to prepare troops to face and thwart that kind of assault.
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This would give states that are moving ahead with legalization certainty that the federal government will not try to thwart their policies.
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It will also need a willing host – ideally a coastal city that shares Yellin's vision to thwart the rise of earthly temperatures.
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The Israeli military launched an operation on Tuesday to "expose and thwart" tunnels into its territory which it said came from Lebanon.
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Protests against the move erupted in different parts of the country prompting police to use teargas, beatings and detention to thwart them.
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The most disturbing prospect is that the president can use legitimate powers of his office to thwart the will of the people.
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That is, the Framers took care to provide that the president cannot thwart his own impeachment by pardoning himself of impeachable offenses.
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Mr. Warsame provided crucial intelligence about Shabab and Qaeda leaders and helped thwart a terrorist attack in Saudi Arabia, the officials said.
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Mr. Netanyahu rebuffed the attacks on Shin Bet, praising its efforts to thwart Palestinian terrorism, but did not address the settler violence.
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After the 2003 American-led invasion of Iraq, Washington and its allies stepped up efforts to thwart Tehran's missile and nuclear ambitions.
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Opponents who criticize the result risk looking anti-democratic, trying to thwart the will of the people expressed at the ballot box.
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In the days after the Florida shooting, debate has raged again over gun control and how best to thwart violence in schools.
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"This could be an attempt to deliberately thwart attribution," Symantec researchers wrote in a post, "or it could indicate a lack of resources."
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Admission includes watching former Israeli commandos take down an "attacker" and other means to thwart assaults, including the use of an attack dog.
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Moon told Russian outlets Wednesday that Russia shares his country's goal to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula and thwart the North Korean nuclear ambitions.
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The robots aren't armed, though Stephens recommends programming them to patrol entrances and exits to thwart shooters who strike while people are distracted.
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Texas Tech linebacker Dakota Allen recovered a fumble to thwart another Kansas possession inside the Red Raiders 10 early in the second quarter.
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But given President Trump's coziness with Russian President Vladimir Putin, you can bet that Trump will probably try to thwart any real retaliation.
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Here's another example from the same game, with Jusuf Nurkic helping way off Gibson in the strong side corner to thwart Towns's drive.
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By adding awareness to your thoughts, and shifting them, the theory goes, you can circumvent the negative feelings, and thwart an anxiety spiral.
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Such freedom of navigation operations intended to assert such rights have enraged China, which has vowed to take whatever measures to thwart them.
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Although fires, droughts and floods swept America in the past year, Mr Trump has called global warming a Chinese hoax to thwart business.
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The regulation is being used as a way to discourage and thwart the growing surge of families trying to cross the southwest border.
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When PageRank is applied to YouTube videos, the algorithm will theoretically be able to thwart misinformation campaigns more quickly than other news distributors.
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Tech names are in the crosshairs of the trade war as the U.S. also seeks to thwart Chinese acquisition of U.S. intellectual property.
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The Federation has been able to thwart them thus far, in the series The Next Generation and Voyager, and the movie First Contact.
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Now Facebook must find ways to thwart misuse of its targeting tools and audit anyone it suspects may have already violated its policies.
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This time the Catalan government plans to thwart legal action by rushing the referendum law through its parliament, by simple majority, in September.
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The free-enterprise advocacy group has been pouring millions of dollars into state contests to try to thwart Trump's drive to the nomination.
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She is a powerful right-wing activist, and a racist, who uses her fortune as a destructive force to thwart fundamental democratic principles.
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But the government wants Air France to be firm with its unions, partly to thwart opposition to reforms it is pushing through elsewhere.
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Built with cutting-edge security features designed to thwart an attack, it may be not only a shield, but a target as well.
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Instead of working so hard to make technologies that thwart basic human cognition, we should build technologies that support and encourage human flourishing.
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The state of Florida is currently considering the use of genetically modified mosquitoes to thwart the transmission of diseases like Zika and dengue.
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The agreement comes at a time when the United States is ramping up sanctions on Cuba and trying to thwart foreign investment there.
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A way to thwart camouflage, though, is to employ infrared-viewing technology to look for the heat emitted by an otherwise-camouflaged object.
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Fateh al-Sham said it was forced to act militarily and politically to "thwart the conspiracies and to confront them before they happen".
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Worries over discrimination against Muslims in New Jersey continue, however, in part because of efforts by some towns to thwart construction of mosques.
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Differences among national markets and the EU's failure to complete its "banking union" thwart cross-border mergers that might create continent-spanning giants.
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Winning either chamber would help them thwart or stall much of Trump's policy agenda and increase congressional oversight and investigation of the administration.
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Introducing unGooglable text questions, multimedia clues and using special backgrounds that thwart computer vision could keep HQ a test of human knowledge. 12.
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In the wake of its trade row with the United States, China has previously moved to thwart non-Chinese chip M&A deals.
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Democrats have accused Trump of attempting to thwart the FBI's probe and have called for some type of independent inquiry into the matter.
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Madrid took the unprecedented step of firing the government of Catalonia on Saturday in a last resort to thwart its push for independence.
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The KISS co-founder says it's time for America to embrace profiling because it's the best way for cops to thwart future attacks.
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"At what point is it just trying to one up things and at what point is it to thwart law enforcement?" he added.
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Zuma also ensured the top leadership of the ANC was always controlled by loyalists who could, if needed, thwart attempts to unseat him.
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Strategic Cyber Ventures was founded last February and is also based in D.C., focusing on investing in companies that thwart advanced cyber intrusions.
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Mr Modi, as chief minister of Gujarat state until 2014, helped thwart the previous government's GST plans and has faced retaliatory obstructionism since.
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President Trump keeps longstanding allies such as Germany at arm's length, while expressing admiration for autocrats like Vladimir Putin who thwart democratic institutions.
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Mr Dauman filed a lawsuit to thwart the move, arguing that Mr Redstone was mentally incompetent and being manipulated by his daughter, Shari.
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Hiring a hitman to murder former FBI Director James Comey, to thwart his congressional testimony, then pardoning the hitman and pardoning himself. 4.
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It was seen as the holy grail that would thwart abortion foes, who, as always, had been working hard to overturn Roe v.
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Its fall-resistant design is made to thwart grabby babies, and it has a built-in nightlight on its ceiling-facing top side.
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Far from seeking to thwart the popular will, Andrew Holness, Jamaica's prime minister, has called for a referendum to validate its discriminatory laws.
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While we all aim to cook at home more, a busy work week can thwart the path to our highest of domestic goals.
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Pressured to produce documents and data to prove Guillermo's eligibility, Sonia realizes that the insurance company, Alta Salud, is determined to thwart her.
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However, ever since the 1970s, when consumer and health advocates began pushing for improved emissions standards, automakers have tried to thwart those attempts.
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Madrid had banned the vote and sought to thwart it by sending in riot police who use batons and rubber bullets on voters.
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In August, DHS offered to help states thwart potential hacking amid cybersecurity concerns about just how easily a U.S. election could be manipulated.
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Burkov, who denies wrongdoing, faces decades in jail if found guilty and spent years unsuccessfully trying to thwart U.S. efforts to extradite him.
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There should be more streamlined ways for copyright holders to thwart infringers that repeatedly upload the same copyrighted content to the same websites.
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As they entered, the men spied a sign that read "Patrons Must Face the Bar While Drinking," an instruction used to thwart cruising.
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In 1936, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Congress instituted an estate tax of over 90 percent to thwart the "economic royalists" of that day.
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From there, it's down to the nearest planet, where the scattered crew must try to thwart the genocidal aims of Krall (Idris Elba).
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Kasich is staying in the race to thwart the democratic process: all that voting, all those special trips folks made to the polls.
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Efforts to thwart the RFS began in earnest and have led many to believe that the RFS is intended to distort the market.
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The United States threatened nations in an effort to thwart a World Health Assembly resolution supporting breastfeeding, The New York Times reported Sunday.
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Pope Francis on Sunday condemned nations that choose to build walls to thwart immigration, saying they would become "prisoners" of their own barriers.
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Bernie Sanders on Wednesday suggested that empowering women across the world by offering improved access to birth control could help thwart climate change.
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The President's travel ban, which has been touted as a way to thwart terrorists' entry into the United States, has drawn legal challenges.
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To avoid past failures in trying to thwart North Korea, the Trump administration should initiate bilateral diplomatic talks with the communist nation immediately.
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ELSEWHERE > European Union hammers Google with record $5 billion antitrust fine for allegedly using Android operating system to thwart online competition (The Hill).
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Pictured above: Alexander Gounares Polyverse is the developer of a cybersecurity platform that uses unique and diverse software to thwart modern hacking strategies.
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"Although the process is deeply flawed, and apparently designed to thwart the fact-gathering process, the FBI is up for this," Comey wrote.
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Software developed by NSO helped thwart a suspected Iranian terror attack in Denmark, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters last week.
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