And, underpinning it all, from beginning to end, is music.
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First though, we'll explain some of the technologies underpinning SSD.
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This raises one of the fundamental questions underpinning the deal.
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Blockchain first emerged as the software underpinning digital currency bitcoin.
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THERE'S NO INTELLECTUAL UNDERPINNING FOR IT. THERE IS FOR OURS.
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Mr. Trump is a resolute businessman with little ideological underpinning.
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BLOCKCHAIN: Software that first emerged as the system underpinning bitcoin.
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But some economists have questioned the assumptions underpinning the plan.
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Underpinning all these issues is a broader cultural problem: stigma.
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Quakerism, the religious underpinning of my new school, felt foreign.
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The underpinning technology has been created entirely by the company.
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National and political considerations seem to be underpinning the move.
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"Your book had a strong moral underpinning," he told me.
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That was the underpinning for the Obama administration's disciplinary policies.
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I saw the legacy of human misery underpinning it all.
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But underpinning both cases was one political calculation: that Mrs.
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Blockchain first emerged as the system underpinning digital currency bitcoin.
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Catholicism was part of the fabric underpinning all social institutions.
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Underpinning her appearance were anger and controlled (but not covered) indignation.
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Blockchain first emerged as the system underpinning the digital currency bitcoin.
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Rather, we need to radically rethink the worldview underpinning these apps.
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A strong economy and rising oil prices are also underpinning investment.
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These "combined create a very strong underpinning for valuations," he added.
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It doesn't have a unified framework, or mathematical laws underpinning it.
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These images offer a glimpse into the relationships underpinning Stockbridge's photography.
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In "Professor at Large," Cleese brings the underpinning to the surface.
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The underpinning was a vague quote, credited to an Amblin spokesperson.
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It is the single most important factor underpinning confidence and spending.
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There has to be a larger motivating drive underpinning the goal.
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Laws that appear irrelevant might be underpinning other, more important statutes.
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The "white working class" theory almost always has an economic underpinning.
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Even then, the data underpinning a study are often not made public.
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Gross's geometric underpinning conveys the topsy-turvy mayhem of Manhattan's 215th Street.
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The recipes underpinning these individual information hierarchies are only abstractly alluded to.
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Underpinning all this is what's known as the "social model" of disability.
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Maistre venerated the executioner, whose axe he saw as underpinning all order.
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Worryingly, private consumption that had been underpinning economic growth thus far weakened.
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It's Japan, where pro wrestling embraces the absurdity underpinning the entire thing.
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Climate hysteria will disappear quickly if the vast cash underpinning it disappears.
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The consumer-tracking techniques underpinning that revenue are not unique to Facebook.
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Alas, there is reason to quibble with the data underpinning the post.
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The data pushed up yields on U.S. Treasury notes, underpinning the dollar.
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Despite the philosophies underpinning the sport, it's visibly white and middle class.
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Though it has not released details of the methodology underpinning its findings.
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The old "limousine liberal" cliché became the ideological underpinning of intellectual conservatism.
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And sure enough, it worked as the underpinning of this piano song.
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But the moral underpinning of Spross's case is also its greatest vulnerability.
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But ... there is this underpinning of the need for a generational change.
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Underpinning the rally has been a shifting view of the investing landscape.
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One person, one vote is the principle underpinning our system of government.
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Even so, interest in the processes underpinning chronotherapy is beginning to spread.
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That ultimately served as the underpinning for Google Earth and Google Maps.
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It's unclear if this ambiguity that formed the film's philosophical underpinning will return.
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There isn't much in the way of serious philosophy underpinning Silicon Valley's exertions.
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"It's the underpinning for helping people get into the modern economy," he says.
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For the best macOS-with-Android experience, you really need Google underpinning everything.
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We're talking about capital-P Pantsuit, the design system underpinning Clinton's online presence.
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Underpinning this debate is some of the more current evidence on gun policies.
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There is also a psychological theory underpinning this aspect of Trump's self-sabotage.
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Labor market strength is one of the key factors underpinning the housing market.
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Oseberg is one of the crude streams underpinning the global Brent oil benchmark.
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"All of this helps toward a positive underpinning in the market," she said.
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Collapsing inflation expectations were a key reason underpinning high expectations for fresh stimulus.
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"All of this helps toward a positive underpinning in the market," Krosby said.
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Blockchain is the financial accounting system underpinning bitcoin, ethereum and other digital currencies.
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The finding is the scientific and legal underpinning of most climate-related regulations.
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More generally, it's important to examine the incentive structure underpinning the recommendation engine.
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There are a number of assumptions underpinning these positions which need urgent unpicking.
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But it does not rule out underpinning the levy with legislation if needed.
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WebKit credits Mozilla's anti-tracking policy as inspiring and underpinning its new approach.
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Underpinning much of this goal is transparency around financial transactions and legal requirements.
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It forms the underpinning for regulations enabled by the high court's 2007 ruling.
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That could quickly affect the economic expectations underpinning global equity and bond markets.
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But there is a curiously strategic underpinning to these calls for empathy, too.
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Its underpinning legislation prevents the publication of evidence given to it in private.
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"Underpinning all of this is that the world gets a vote," Mabus said.
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You mean, as though there some kind of industrial intelligence underpinning the enterprise?
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Underpinning it all is the certainty of this notion: It only takes one.
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Underpinning the candidates' calculations are complex sets of short- and long-term incentives.
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The right to privacy, in fact, is the legal underpinning of Roe v.
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Underpinning the strategy is a recognition that the semiconductor business has largely matured.
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This is basically the fundamental underpinning of what they claim to be doing.
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Some economists also questioned the assumptions underpinning the plan he outlined on Thursday.
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"But the international legal basis underpinning Indonesia's new map is clear," he said.
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Live music was the underpinning thread of the evening's final "jookin jam" session.
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Blockchain is a digital ledger of transactions underpinning the original online currency bitcoin.
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The company has made public some of the software underpinning its Autopilot system.
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Underpinning Elliott's campaign were complaints about the company's performance and Mr. Kleinfeld's leadership.
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But the vote has exposed the weak dynamics underpinning the government in Rome.
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A significant underpinning of our free society is the notion of individual liberty.
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Underpinning the prospective Biden super PAC is a circle of highly regarded operatives.
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A slowdown in business spending can slow the underpinning of the stock market.
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Further underpinning growth have been record high property prices and a buoyant stock market.
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Analysts said the reiteration of Chinese commitments to buy U.S. supplies was underpinning gains.
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The philosophy underpinning a sensible affirmative-action policy should be that of restorative justice.
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But underpinning it all is a simple moral issue, a duty toward the missing.
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The South is a rich place to study anything because of that underpinning culture.
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That's the concern underpinning why the FCC enacted open internet rules to begin with.
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Related to this, the startup is talking up the tech underpinning its metasearch engine.
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Technological development has been and will continue to be the underpinning of this trend.
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However, the fundamentals underpinning the ROI of this spend were not really there (yet).
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More specifically, the research underpinning Parsec is based on the following five papers: 23.
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Underpinning any bravado is the simple fact that people do what their job expects.
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It's the technology underpinning bitcoin rather than the cryptocurrency itself that excites the CEO.
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Underpinning labor demand has been slow wage growth, which reduces cost pressures for businesses.
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Underpinning these purposes in American policy has been the need for Middle Eastern oil.
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Similar themes are seen as underpinning a wave of new measures here in Denmark.
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"Free enterprise is great, but it has to have a moral underpinning," he added.
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The second false promise: the solemn vow of peace and prosperity underpinning the euro.
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But a strong labor market and still very high savings are seen underpinning spending.
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And his lawyers aren't sure the national security argument underpinning the idea is solid.
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The district attorney's office declined to comment on the evidence underpinning the search warrant.
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Butch Dawson, 25, is another example of the D.I.Y. imperative underpinning the city's independents.
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The district attorney's office declined to comment on the evidence underpinning the search warrants.
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But admirers perceive a more earnest intention underpinning Ms. Eilish's over-the-top appeal.
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Yet, much of the infrastructure underpinning this flow of money is inefficient and expensive.
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" She added, "It remains radically surprising in its form, material, process and conceptual underpinning.
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The reasoning underpinning this proposal isn't just about the future; it's about the past.
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Underpinning the surge in initial coin offerings is a broader boom in digital money.
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Of course, underpinning all of these proposals is the difficulty in paying for them.
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Instead of reciprocal access, the core tenet underpinning NAFTA, U.S. businesses get the opposite.
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There is a historical movement underpinning this trial, which gives it a powerful symbolism.
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And Chinese parents don't seem to care if that institution has a Christian underpinning.
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We're more interested in the election architecture, which is underpinning this entire yearlong circus now.
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A tightening labor market, which is generating steady wage growth, is underpinning the housing market.
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The firm says blockchain, the technology underpinning cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, complements its existing methods.
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Moreover it provides legal underpinning for a global supply chain of nuclear technology and services.
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Blockchain, a digital ledger of transactions, is the technology underpinning the first digital currency, bitcoin.
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Blockchain, a digital ledger of transactions, gained prominence as the software underpinning virtual currency bitcoin .
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Israel in the summer, underpinning the Asia trend.
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A tightening labor market, which is generating steady wage growth is underpinning the housing market.
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Most importantly, since the financial crisis liberalism has lost its essential underpinning: faith in progress.
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" Sullivan said Trump hasn't "articulated a clear underpinning for the policies that he has espoused.
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And is one of the things underpinning this repeated slashing away at the State Department.
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Germany's unemployment rate hit a record low in December, underpinning a broad-based economic upswing.
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Low U.S. unemployment, slowly rising wages, and low mortgage rates are underpinning demand for housing.
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Some borrowers have separately complained to regulators that Springleaf embellished the collateral underpinning their loans.
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Also underpinning the Aussie were revised expectations of a rate hike by the Federal Reserve.
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Republicans want to manipulate the science underpinning these rules so they can successfully repeal them.
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The key to this connection is drawing, which is the underpinning of all his work.
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Underpinning it all is a sense that the outcome — President Donald Trump — is profoundly strange.
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A strong labor market, characterized by a 3.7 percent unemployment rate, is underpinning consumer spending.
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Is the unnamed hero underpinning this book of related, if not linked, stories named Lot?
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ThoughtSpot CEO Sudheesh Nair says that this artificial intelligence underpinning is key to the product.
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And he mocked the intelligence underpinning a Senate hearing into Russia's meddling in the election.
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The commission now will have two weeks to review Italy's fiscal plans underpinning the budget.
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The influence of Mexico in Southern California, as cultural underpinning and overlay, gets close attention.
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The sub-index was up 2.6 percent, underpinning a 2.1 percent rise in Riyadh's bourse.
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Here, we examine seven of those themes, underpinning the work of fashion's favorite conceptual designer.
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Economic models built on the premise of our rationality will always have a creaky underpinning.
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Underpinning the piece is the impatient rhythmic motif from the scherzo of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
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And biopharma is largely what's underpinning this paradigm shift in the global health-care ecosystem.
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Major money managers, however, sought to calm investors because fundamentals underpinning strong global growth persist.
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Most analysts think flows chasing market-oriented policies will keep underpinning the currency despite global worries.
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We want a genetic underpinning for Big Bird like we have for the selection in 2005.
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Meanwhile, land and resources underpinning food supplies are "under immense strain" from rising temperatures, she added.
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"Plaid has built an important underpinning for financial services on the web and mobile," Meeker said.
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This should result in improving cash flow and flexibility for the business, underpinning our Stable Outlook.
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To me, home means isolation, and that's the dominant theme underpinning Robinson and Shaw's entire endeavor.
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Persistently low interest rates are also underpinning demand for vehicles, she said in the interview Thursday.
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S. trade talks blunted risk appetite, underpinning safe harbors including the Japanese yen and sovereign bonds.
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Location and mapping been two of the key features underpinning a wide array of smartphone services.
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Dally as the parliamentarians may, the fib underpinning Lebanon's political system will only become more egregious.
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It has toned down its anti-Europeanism but has few credible policies and no ideological underpinning.
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And clean coal won't become more viable without more investment in the basic science underpinning it.
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This is the culmination of a decades-long campaign against the "secret science" underpinning environmental regulation.
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"There are core biological pathways underpinning what we believe is mostly societal and cultural," he said.
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Underpinning the fears about a currency war have been the disappointing export figures from the region.
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Of course, there are even more ridiculous tech and design notes underpinning the onslaught of screens.
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The critical factor underpinning the last year of middling GDP growth was a "huge" inventory correction.
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But unilateral presidential war-making requires more than just good policy arguments; it requires legal underpinning.
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The works emphasize the material underpinning of objects that have been produced for a specific use.
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Underpinning Mr de Lacharrière's fortune is Fimalac's investment in Fitch Ratings, the agency bought in 1998.
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Strong business spending is underpinning manufacturing and helping offset the drag from declining motor vehicle output.
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Fitch expects the figure to be above 13% over 2017-2018, underpinning the region's budgetary performance.
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Belarus demands audits of issuers of digital coins and details of the projects underpinning any issuance.
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It also reinforces the core thesis underpinning the bank's ultra-bearish outlook on the oil market.
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The court said the sentencing of the Catalan leaders had strengthened the argument underpinning the warrants.
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Everyone says the blockchain, the technology underpinning cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, is going to change everything.
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Underpinning them all seems to be a lack of confidence about prospects in the People's Republic.
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What's next: Congress must act to uphold the values underpinning the U.S. statutory framework for immigration.
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Underpinning the F-Pace is the aluminum-intensive platform found beneath Jaguar's XE and XF sedans.
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Demand for housing is being driven by a robust labor market, which is underpinning the economy.
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The science underpinning that decision is complicated, raising difficult questions about biology, fairness and gender identity.
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"We know that there is a significant, durable biological underpinning to gender identity," Dr. Safer said.
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Forget whether or not suits are back; this is the existential question underpinning the fashion season.
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The figures could support the Federal Reserve's desire to keep interest rates unchanged, underpinning the greenback.
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A cabinet meeting scheduled for 1630 GMT will discuss the updated forecasts underpinning Italy's 2020 budget.
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The unfolding monetary policy measures are underpinning favourable financing conditions for all sectors of the economy.
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The prospect of drought-reduced wheat harvests in Argentina and Australia were also underpinning global prices.
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"Central banks will not accept the basket of currencies underpinning it," Maurer told Swiss broadcaster SRF.
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Reports suggest it related to the principle of "Pancasila," the philosophical underpinning of the Indonesian state.
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"The blockchain identifies who has bitcoins," Wozniak said, referring to the technology underpinning cryptocurrencies like bitcoin.
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At one point she mentions how the confusion underpinning the album impacted its almost dizzying variety.
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GERB has pledged to maintain the tight fiscal policies underpinning the lev currency peg to the euro.
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DETROIT (Reuters) - The technology underpinning the cryptocurrency bitcoin is migrating to the auto industry and vehicle sharing.
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Passporting rights are considered to be an important factor underpinning London's position as a global financial center.
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Grain importers in the Middle East and North Africa have been snapping up wheat cargoes, underpinning prices.
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There is less confidence that he respects the values underpinning the rules-based, Western-led international order.
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If too many become solutions in search of a problem, the truce underpinning their revival could fray.
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The philosophy underpinning Master AI is about producing the most pleasing, not necessarily the most realistic, photos.
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IT IS 150 years since Dmitri Mendeleev published the periodic table, the innate order underpinning the elements.
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Those two game sessions eventually formed the underpinning of the first novel of the series, Leviathan Wakes.
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Whatever the exact workings of the mechanism underpinning the stunt, the act is of course the point.
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European shares steadied, with basic resources companies underpinning the broader market following a rise in metals prices.
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But it's the ample vision underpinning her vibrant, quasi-abstract paintings that ultimately makes them so compelling.
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Oil prices will remain low, underpinning real income growth, and the labour market should continue to recover.
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But underpinning the growth is excitement around blockchain, a distributed electronic ledger that makes all transactions trackable.
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Bosnian Serbs want to change the law underpinning the constitutional court to exclude international judges from it.
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As in TWD, there is a deep wellspring of sadness and anger underpinning the character interactions onscreen.
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Would that remove an important underpinning of the global rally, and at this point, would it matter?
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Blockchain, a digital ledger of transactions, gained prominence as the software underpinning virtual currency bitcoin BTC=BTSP.
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Further underpinning the bearish outlook is the belief that fundamental demand for new housing is drying up.
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In contrast, the executive actions underpinning DACA and DAPA were undone at the stroke of a pen.
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But oddly enough, the chiral molecules underpinning our biology are either left- or right-handed, never both.
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Instead, there is a complex mathematical and cryptographic underpinning to the blockchain, the technology that underlies bitcoin.
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Americans deserve to assess the legitimacy of the science underpinning EPA decisions that may impact their lives.
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Ellis told the potential jurors that their work represented a critical underpinning of the US legal system.
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But, holdings are still at their highest since August 2018, underpinning demand for the safe-haven metal.
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The pipeline, which delivers crude underpinning Brent futures, was shut earlier this month due to a crack.
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The decline in U.S. Treasury yields slowed in the wake of the upbeat data, underpinning the dollar.
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Passporting rights are considered to be an important factor underpinning London's position as a global financial centre.
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Commissioners at the meeting insisted that data underpinning the possible procedure could not be contested by Rome.
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Other works have tweaked the rules of physics and the values underpinning our economic and political systems.
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Our review of the Connecticut Attorney General's press release underpinning the complaint does not change our views.
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It answers a call from Palestinians, and it is aimed directly at the forces underpinning the Occupation.
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He often starts by drawing a grid of black markings, which become the underpinning of a work.
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Underpinning the company's approach was an optimistic, but ultimately inaccurate, belief that perhaps danger had been averted.
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The big picture: This trend is at complete odds with climate change and the science underpinning it.
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The primary reasoning underpinning these monumental projections is rooted in the proposed elimination of the individual mandate.
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One idea underpinning the mortgage boom was that homeownership was a clear-cut route to building wealth.
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We dig in and look at all the facts surrounding and underpinning the allegation and the denial.
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"There's a really good underpinning with the economics and, on the technical front, broad participation," said Detrick.
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I was preaching to myself, coaching myself, providing a moral and ethical underpinning for my own disclosure.
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While acknowledging some economic headwinds in the coming years, the bank's equity strategists see fundamentals still underpinning values.
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Also underpinning the earnings results, Southwest's developing markets are maturing rapidly and producing "very nice gains," Kelly said.
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Politicians feared that if the Syrians stayed it would upset the sectarian balance underpinning Lebanon's power-sharing system.
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Strong Market Positioning, Increasing Diversification Fitch views scale, product and geographical diversification as underpinning GSK's 'A' rating level.
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Commerce Department data showed U.S. housing starts surged 20.46 percent, underpinning a theme of strength in the economy.
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The sub-index added 4.2 percent, underpinning a 3.2 percent rise in Riyadh's main index to 0173,880 points.
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Blockchain emerged as the software underpinning bitcoin and is maintained by a network of computers on the internet.
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Blockchain is a digital ledger of transactions that gained prominence as the software underpinning the digital currency bitcoin.
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The courts and the Election Commission followed his instructions slavishly, even though they lacked any clear legal underpinning.
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This is one of the upgrades that Apple says is based on a smarter learning system underpinning Siri.
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I was thrilled to be digging into technologies underpinning new batteries, photovoltaics, wind turbines, superconductors, and power electronics.
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HomeKit aims to be a more fundamental underpinning of your smart home and all the devices on it.
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Underpinning this rebalancing is concern that the economic cycle is turning, as cited by 56 percent of clients.
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Commerce Department data showed U.S. housing starts surged 4.8 percent, underpinning a theme of strength in the economy.
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There's no AI framework underpinning the assistant, which means Q can't actually understand and address your requests yet.
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What made the Weinstein case historic was, first, that it revealed the crucial hypocrisy underpinning most sexual harassment.
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She also promised to defend the rule of law and freedom of expression as integral to underpinning prosperity.
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A labor market which is viewed as being at or near full employment is underpinning demand for housing.
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The underpinning of this policy requires the world to be read in a number of seemingly contradictory ways.
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And his response — "to go the opposite way" — is to undo the legal underpinning that made it possible.
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Tests by analysts have shown the technology underpinning the Google Home to match or be superior to competitors.
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"So far it has just been promises of a deal underpinning both stocks and the yuan," he said.
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The website for the ethics unit sets out five core principles it says will be underpinning its research.
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Underpinning the notion of permissionless innovation is the principle that innovation should be judged innocent until proven guilty.
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It's so genuine without that underpinning of irony and cynicism that I think is really common these days.
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He and some colleagues worked to develop a coherent philosophy underpinning the rules, while refining the rules themselves.
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Burying his woes and dark psychological underpinning in jokes, not unlike someone who does a Netlfix comedy special.
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It's called the "Force 1" and will be a high-performance sedan with American-made components underpinning it.
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Brisk car output and overseas demand for smartphones and IT goods are underpinning capital spending, the official said.
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However much of an inclusive society you think we are, there's a real chauvinistic streak underpinning it all.
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A year later, Noisey put out documentary Fantastic Man, on Onyeabor's life, accomplishments, and the enigma underpinning both.
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The ECB's $1.7 trillion euro bond-buying programme is also underpinning demand for German bonds, driving yields lower.
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And mindful, deliberate decisions will provide the underpinning of the next generation of apps and larger software ecosystems.
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Quartz says its goal is to explore unique perspectives on the economic and technological forces underpinning global events.
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Blockchain is the transaction-logging technology underpinning bitcoin and has attracted huge interest from a range of industries.
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Low and stable vacancies, together with the good take-up levels observed in 2016 are underpinning the performance.
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Underpinning the rating are KFH's strong Islamic franchise in Kuwait and globally, clear strategic objectives and improving capitalisation.
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Thomas B. Edsall Will President Trump's assault on the norms underpinning constitutional democracy permanently alter American political life?
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CARAMANICA There's a pleasant calm underpinning this duet between Noah Cyrus and her real-life boyfriend, Lil Xan.
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The yen initially strengthened following the data, but later resumed its weakening trend, underpinning automakers and other exporters.
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Blockchain is a public online ledger of transactions that first became well known as the software underpinning bitcoin.
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Fitch expects the figure to be above 3% per year in 2017-2018, underpinning the region's budgetary performance.
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The underpinning notion — a gimmick, you might say — was that her back remained turned to the audience throughout.
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This prevalent academic assertion discounts the nonviolent ideological underpinning of evolutionary jihadist terrorism, or Islamism, as any threat.
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A House Science, Space and Technology subcommittee looks at new uses for blockchain, the technology underpinning digital currencies.
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Developed by DOJ lawyers, the argument serves as the legal underpinning for White House aides refusing to testify.
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According to the report, "the account actively worked to undermine traditional feminist narratives underpinning support for Secretary Clinton."
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"The buoyant forces underpinning the strong domestic-oriented sectors of the economy remain fundamentally intact," the Bundesbank said.
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"We knew all the time" is what they say now, which is the key underpinning of all human behavior.
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Overall 66 percent of companies in the MSCI Europe have beat or met earnings expectations, underpinning regional indices' gains.
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BASF's spokesman, however, said the company was currently not changing the assumptions underpinning its guidance for 2019 group earnings.
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Not even the engineers who create the AI underpinning these products fully understand the decisions those sophisticated systems make.
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Should we as users be expected to understand and accept every data collection practice underpinning every service we use?
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When it comes to the ideology underpinning Mr Bannon's vision, as Sarah Sanders might say: "There's no 'there' there".
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Backers of cryptocurrencies say the technology underpinning virtual coins has the potential to transform the way we handle money.
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"Many investors are struggling to identify a strong fundamental underpinning for the move," Adam Jonas of Morgan Stanley wrote.
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But underpinning that rebound has been a strong global appetite for American goods — demand that could now be weakened.
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The speech-before-truth philosophy underpinning Zuckerberg's creation intrinsically works against the civic, community values he claims to champion.
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That is to be expected, however, as when a solid earnings underpinning doesn't exist, stocks are vulnerable to fluctuations.
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Underpinning all the twists in Smollett's story is his suggestion from day one that his alleged assailants supported Trump.
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Also underpinning the greenback, most market participants expect the U.S. Federal Reserve to raise interest rates at its Dec.
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Even without being aware of his ethnic identity, the political commentary underpinning the songs made an impression on him.
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Underpinning this effort is a mandate for sustainability, bound tightly to the new United Nations global goals, the SDGs.
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Augmented reality is the technology underpinning the mirrorworld; it is the awkward newborn that will grow into a giant.
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"Our data privacy practices have been aligned with the principles underpinning the GDPR for a long time," Snap claims.
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It says there also is a new Design Language System that will be underpinning the company's platform going forward.
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Over the past 30 years, she has studied the genetic and molecular mechanisms underpinning a plant's response to light.
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Croatia's structural features are strong for a country in the 'BB' rating category, underpinning higher debt tolerance than peers.
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Blockchain first emerged as the software underpinning cryptocurrencies but is being adapted to build a variety of business applications.
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"He's [Rubio is] challenging a scientific underpinning that has been established over and over and over again," noted Karnauska.
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Those gains in graphical fidelity are mirrored by a newfound granularity and expressivity to the statistics underpinning the game.
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We have no way of understanding anymore, I don't think, what a major utopian underpinning comes with this desire.
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The long one — the 20-minute title track — is the keeper: A stuttering, machinelike sound acts as the underpinning.
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Underpinning the list is the tectonic societal shifts that the firm anticipates will play out over the next decade.
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Underpinning this column, when it's not about event results, is a simple idea: pro wrestling says something about us.
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The data firm reportedly used the information to create "psychographic" profiling tools, underpinning its work for the Trump campaign.
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By now, the PRC has become the second largest power in the world, underpinning the global — and U.S. — economy.
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S. trade deal and China's move to trim a closely watched lending rate kept investor optimism afloat, underpinning prices.
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Startups trying to solve problems with content discovery, cross-platform measurement, and the technology underpinning streaming platforms are hot.
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They're betting on companies in areas like content discovery, cross-platform measurement, and the technology underpinning the streaming services.
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It was Alexander Dugin, a once-marginal nerd, who provided the necessary intellectual underpinning for this old-new system.
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"But as long as you have economic growth and earnings moving higher... there's still a solid underpinning," she said.
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Underpinning that growth is a law passed in 2015 to prohibit local provinces and cities from borrowing from banks.
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The biological mechanism underpinning a cleansing process in worms may one day help us restore our own damaged cells.
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Matt Segal, legal director at the ACLU of Massachusetts, pointed to the beliefs underpinning Trump's chilling anti-immigrant rhetoric.
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Because the opaque interagency process underpinning CFIUS cannot keep up, it can, and usually does, opt for automatic extensions.
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Shared resources: Underpinning each individual club is a shared services group, which helps with things like scouting and analytics.
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Will the most influential company be the developer of a certain world or an infrastructure layer underpinning many worlds?
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Actually proving that it existed gave physicists confidence that the standard model, the theory underpinning their discipline, was sound.
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Metformin does appear to inhibit the proliferation of tumor cells, but the mechanism underpinning that isn't yet fully understood.
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Early on, as it started rolling back regulations on industry, administration officials began questioning research findings underpinning those regulations.
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Recent electricity production figures also showed a significant downturn, highlighting a long-running obstacle underpinning South Africa's economic headwinds.
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Adverse weather in several parts of the world, steady demand and slow farmer selling were also underpinning wheat markets.
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Buddhist vegans tend to point to the practice of ahimsa, or nonviolence, as the religious underpinning for their diet.
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The stock split will open the door to retail investors as well, boosting liquidity and underpinning valuations, analysts said.
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William Jackson, senior emerging market economist at Capital Economics, said a number of positive factors were underpinning emerging markets.
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He has questioned NATO's economic underpinning by ripping allies in Europe for not spending enough on their own defense.
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Underpinning that comeback was a roaring economy: In 1983, the American economy grew 4.6 percent after adjusting for inflation.
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Efforts to revamp the laws underpinning tech platforms are still at an early stage and could still be derailed.
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Zeman has refused Sobotka's request to dismiss Babis unless the prime minister tears up a coalition agreement underpinning the government.
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" Kunickis also said she had "severe doubts about the validity of the scientific conclusions underpinning EPA's latest chlorpyrifos risk assessment.
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This is true from the way we communicate with one another via typing to the code underpinning the whole thing.
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As a result, the norms and implications of the GDPR could also impact the civic fabric underpinning democratic institutions themselves.
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He explained that he doesn't advocate violence, but he understands the "pain and the anger" underpinning the desire for revenge.
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But it may be that form is not just the underpinning of all that we really care about in art.
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Also underpinning the market were mining giants BHP Group and Rio Tinto, with the duo putting on about 1% each.
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Aramco's role underpinning the Saudi economy is an even bigger challenge in valuing this IPO than the firm's immense size.
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Billions have already been invested in the technologies and infrastructure underpinning the Artemis mission, both flight-proven and recently developed.
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In the 19th and 20th centuries, the Malthusian theories also provided a philosophical underpinning for racist beliefs and eugenics programs.
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At least during the Rachel Lindsay season, the cast was forced to grapple with the insidious underpinning of Lee's behavior.
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Blockchain emerged in 2009 as the system underpinning the cryptocurrency bitcoin, allowing people to quickly and anonymously exchange electronic currency.
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Underpinning the effort: Rising global oil demand and crude CLc1 prices that are up about 30 percent since June lows.
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The possibility of reduced output from second-largest cocoa producer Ghana due to crop disease was underpinning prices, dealers said.
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Underpinning all of this will be the security and transaction verification Facebook promises its blockchain-based Libra network will provide.
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The original theory underpinning such programmes was that they helped Spanish-dominant children perform better by easing them into English.
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Much of the inverse price movement stems from traders' worries over the future of bitcoin and the underpinning blockchain technology.
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The success of the Bowie Bonds was one of the factors underpinning Guy Hands' ill-fated 2007 bid for EMI.
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There's some more old-fashioned R&B rhythms underpinning the desert-country swirl now, propping up Renfro's croons and whispers.
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Also underpinning the market is the prospect of lower exports from Iran, OPEC's third-largest producer, due to U.S. sanctions.
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This is true from the way we communicate with one another via typing to the code underpinning the whole thing.
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Given the queerphobia underpinning #Pizzagate, the fear that the show might attract attention from the conspiracy's remaining believers seemed reasonable.
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"We continue to believe that there is strong underpinning for U.S. dollar strength in the more intermediate term," Northey said.
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As theorists explore the math underpinning these exotic states, experimentalists have been devising new and better platforms for studying them.
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Still, Searls found in Rorschach's own writing that the psychiatrist recognized the issue with his test having no theoretical underpinning.
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The dollar rose 0.4 percent to 113.15 yen, underpinning overall sentiment, with 32 of Topix's 33 subsectors in positive territory.
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Instead, I spend hours and hours watching YouTube videos and poring through Wiki entries for the lore underpinning these titles.
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The guiding principle underpinning Scandinavian criminal justice policy is that treating prisoners humanely effectively makes them more prone to rehabilitation.
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Ms Tsai's rocky relationship with China endangers cross-strait economic activity, a vital underpinning of growth during Mr Ma's presidency.
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An underpinning premise held by the advocates of engagement is the assumed capability of the regime to reform by itself.
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Also underpinning sentiment was hope that the Bank of Japan would buy exchange-traded funds under its expanded purchase programme.
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Given this underpinning philosophy, Bill McKibben's apparent push to cut off investments in fossil fuel stocks comes as no surprise.
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Productivity data last week indicated subdued inflationary pressures, underpinning expectations the Fed will be in no hurry to raise rates.
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Helped by a ramp-up at that mine, Vale reported record iron ore production in the quarter, underpinning the results.
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Sustained labor market strength, which is underpinning the economy, encouraged the Federal Reserve on Wednesday to hold interest rates steady.
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Bootlegging thrived again, underpinning DIY punk, offering fans yet more chances to hear their idols in a less controlled setting.
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The same principles of manned-unmanned teaming underpinning the Loyal Wingman effort could apply to the arsenal-plane idea, too.
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Geographical Diversity Fitch expects the global long-term trend towards outsourcing to support Sodexo's continued growth, underpinning our Stable Outlook.
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But although the program was suspended five years ago, the federal regulations underpinning it remained in place until this week.
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There is a pressing need for greater understanding of the nature of those interests, and the assumptions underpinning Kremlin policy.
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Underpinning the Cyberspace Solarium Commission's more than 75 recommendations is a conviction that the status quo cybersecurity policy is failing.
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"The stockholder franchise is the ideological underpinning upon which the legitimacy of directorial power rests," Starboard wrote in its lawsuit.
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Underpinning new blockchain-based networks such as IPFS are protocols, or rules, embedded in software that govern how participants interact.
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LONDON (Reuters) - The legislation underpinning Britain's exit from the European Union will return to parliament for more debate on Jan.
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This highly-partisan act illustrates once again, the depravity of the assault that threatens compromising the underpinning of our Constitution.
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But the developer was ordered to shore up the underpinning for the adjoining buildings and to continually monitor the site.
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" "The sectors that professional managers are buying suggests how they view the underlying economy and the underpinning for the market.
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Bitcoin (and the blockchain technology underpinning it) work without control from a central bank, making it a headache for regulators.
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Underpinning the latest crime surge is a third epidemic, of opioid prescription drugs, which is in some ways the deadliest yet.
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The euro slid to 23 yen, its lowest in a month, with subdued stock markets also underpinning the safe-haven yen.
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Trump appeared to dismiss the claims underpinning blanket denials coming from Saudi officials, who insist they know nothing about Khashoggi's disappearance.
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The 'BBB+' rating reflects the high financial autonomy of Sardinia due to its special status, underpinning the region's sound budgetary performance.
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The current lawsuit claims that the zeroing out of that "tax" means that constitutional underpinning of the entire law is removed.
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Machines are far better than humans in making the complicated calculations of distance, speed, force, and shape underpinning motor muscle memory.
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Wade during his testimony, was defensible, and both conservative and liberal legal scholars find the legal analysis underpinning Millhiser's piece sound.
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But I will say in covering the Chinese tariff battle, I think it's still the massive underpinning for this market change.
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Asians value American security, along with the clear rules underpinning post-war prosperity that the security has allowed to be upheld.
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Underpinning the meeting minutes was worry among Fed members over future growth prospects as the U.S.-China trade war drags on.
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But Trump's crimes and Trump's policies are difficult to meaningfully cleave apart—compartmentalization leaves the political realities underpinning both poorly understood.
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"The Science Advisory Board conducts independent reviews of just about anything of consequence that has a scientific underpinning," the official said.
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Oil prices also surged, boosting sentiment for risk assets such as stocks, while underpinning a 3.8 percent gain for energy shares.
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The figure underscores a common theme running through his emerging empire: a public-private financing model underpinning long-shot start-ups.
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He says that very little research exists about the social dynamics underpinning bachelor parties, and the potential damage they can cause.
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She knows how to deliver bad news to a young writer: ruthlessly but also with an underpinning of cheer that's infectious.
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But the technology underpinning apps and sites built for kids can't operate the same way it does for the grown-ups.
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"The EU supports the principles of freedom of expression and independence of the media as underpinning every free society," it said.
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It's a move very similar to Norman Bates taking on his dead mother's persona, but the emotional underpinning is entirely different.
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Blockchain, a ledger of transactions maintained by a network of computers, first burst into the scene as the technology underpinning bitcoin.
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A tightening labor market, which is steadily pushing wages higher, as well as low mortgage rates are underpinning demand for housing.
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Underpinning the dynamic, the sources said, is that Trump's team feels that Pence is loyal and doesn't have his own agenda.
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Supporters of the sanctions argue that they helped prevent this, underpinning the signing of the Minsk peace agreements in February 2015.
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With it, we can start to understand the physics underpinning this brilliant clump of gas and dust we call home.[ESA]
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Blockchain, the technology underpinning cryptocurrency bitcoin, has been recommended and theorized for uses across a broad spectrum of sectors and countries.
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A world of helicopter drops is anathema to many: monetary financing is prohibited by the treaties underpinning the euro, for example.
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The bulk of the popular conversation surrounding Beyoncé's new album Lemonade has revolved around the specifics underpinning the record's central drama.
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Also underpinning yields, U.S. congressional leaders Wednesday reached a two-year budget deal to raise government spending by almost $300 billion.
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Gold could rise to $1,400 by the end of 2019, with global growth concerns a factor underpinning the advance, Strachan said.
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"Before there was a superpower underpinning ASEAN, which made it a more difficult strategic calculus for China to play," says Davies.
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The combination of expected further cuts in U.S. output in coming months and a brightening demand outlook is also underpinning prices.
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Namely, that the technology underpinning the means of production has far outstripped the ability of government or labor to regulate it.
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The fact is the technological underpinning of the Internet is not itself "neutral," no matter what regulations you put on it.
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In fact, there is substantial overlap (53 percent) between this index and the benchmark underpinning MJ, which is global in nature.
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Its sites, he said, "will thrive under new ownership, with management oversight and financial underpinning from a larger company," he wrote.
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The ECB sees a European Deposit Insurance Scheme as crucial to underpinning depositor confidence in their bank across the currency bloc.
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Times Insider Tom Workman's name doesn't appear in our report on the tests underpinning a million drunken-driving cases a year.
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" A major underpinning of the polarization of American politics over the last two decades has been the disappearance of "swing seats.
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This book provides historical context to the issues of race, racism, voter suppression and income inequality underpinning the current presidential election.
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Goldman Sachs is betting on a Silicon Valley start-up that's seeking to modernize the systems underpinning the credit card industry.
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But Trump's lack of a strategic underpinning does not mean his unfiltered utterances and cacophony of tweets are without intended purpose.
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Last week, May was found in contempt of Parliament for failing to publish the full legal advice underpinning her exit plan.
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Market performance helped invested assets grow to USD1.1 trillion despite NNM outflows of 0.5%, underpinning sound growth in net fee income.
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In fact, explicit leadership could result in some notable achievements during those final months in office, while also underpinning his legacy.
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For instance, MIT taught a course on blockchain, the technology that first emerged as a system underpinning the virtual currency bitcoin.
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That centralization of total economic activity into the very largest metropolitan areas remains the "structural underpinning of the economy, " Muro says.
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Buying by China, the world's top gold consumer, ahead of next week's Lunar New Year holiday, is underpinning gold, analysts said.
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No wonder we are always so distracted, when the underpinning of our daily existence is a disruption of the natural order.
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Underpinning this domestic industrial build-out will be a 50-percent lift in Indonesian nickel mine production, according to Wood Mackenzie.
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"If you want to understand the genetic underpinning of a complex disease, we know there's lots of genes involved," she says.
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His previous positions will serve as the underpinning of an aggressive push to erase the legacy of the FCC's Obama years.
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"Trump's repudiation of the WTO could prove a body blow to the rules underpinning the global trading system," Prasad tells me.
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And while a showman behind the bar, Mr. Lek smiles and grows quiet when asked about the emotions underpinning his effort.
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"For us, that is underpinning many of the problems the company has faced," Ms. Campos said of the dual-class structure.
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Underpinning this genre of books is the fact that food and art are both shared experiences, shaped by wider cultural histories.
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The new Marvel movie is not the first film to come under attack for a perceived feminist or politically correct underpinning.
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Spencer Platt/Getty Images Underpinning his opinions was Scalia's view of a much more constrained Constitution than his liberal colleagues held.
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Dahbura and Tarasco bonded over a shared passion for the analytical threads underpinning the game, and Tarasco marveled at Dahbura's background.
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Underpinning nearly every killing is a climate of impunity that, in some countries, leaves more than 95 percent of homicides unsolved.
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"The magnitude of the effect and the dose-response relationship point to there being a biological underpinning to this," she said.
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That's a critical underpinning of not just ICWA, but many laws that relate to housing and healthcare and education and employment.
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The technology has since gone on to become the underpinning foundation of popular developer services like GitHub, GitLab, and Atlassian BitBucket.
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Blockchain is a distributed ledger technology underpinning cryptocurrencies like bitcoin but banks have tested its use for payments and other activities.
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The technology underpinning Watson proved costly and difficult to adopt commercially, which allowed competitors to catch up and then pass IBM.
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Estimates calling for a decline in wheat area for the 2020 harvest in parts of Europe were also underpinning wheat prices.
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Underpinning this approach is the principle of freedom of expression, which in the light of German history we consider especially important.
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We view leverage under 2.5x as commensurate with TP ICAP's ratings, but achieving cost savings will be important in underpinning debt sustainability.
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They frame the advantages of closer integration in terms of a more efficient economy and a necessary underpinning of the euro currency.
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Underpinning the car is an updated version of the MFA (Modular Front-drive Architecture) platform used by Mercedes for its current compacts.
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While best known for underpinning bitcoin and other alternative currencies, blockchain holds promise for changing how transactions are handled in many industries.
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This was the problem underpinning many of the operations and logistics breakdowns that occurred during 2017's WannaCry and NotPetya ransomware attacks.
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Xi's theoretical underpinning for the practical questions about how China's economy should develop - in a green, innovative, coordinated, shared and open manner.
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S. commercial data transfer pact underpinning billions of dollars of trade in digital services just two months after it came into force.
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And the whole underpinning of "Look What You Made Me Do" is about turning a mirror on your criticism, real or perceived.
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America's underpinning of East Asia's security gave China the confidence to begin its opening up to the world in the late 22001s.
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The dynamics underpinning the shortages vary by department, but there are national trends making it harder for police forces to attract applicants.
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Underpinning the turnaround have been curbs on supply—both voluntary, to push up commodity prices, and involuntary, such as strikes and stoppages.
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However, quantitative analysis, coupled with this fundamental underpinning, broadens an investor's universe from a couple of hundred stocks to 15,000 investable options.
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It is "overwhelmingly likely" that the financial industry will adopt uses for the technology underpinning bitcoin, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers said.
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Underpinning today's rating affirmation, FITB's capital profile remains good with a Common Equity Tier 1 ratio under Basel III of approximately 9.9%.
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No one doubts the humanitarian impulse underpinning Angela Merkel's decision to offer open house to millions of refuges from the Middle East.
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Shrinking labor market slack, marked by a 4.4 percent unemployment rate, is improving employment opportunities for young Americans, underpinning demand for housing.
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But underpinning the Rivian truck is a kind of "skateboard" platform that can carry a variety of different body shapes, she said.
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In Fitch's view, these weaknesses are outweighed by financing flexibility and the US dollar's reserve currency status, underpinning its 'AAA'/Stable rating.
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"There's a lot of fundamental underpinning to the rally," said Marcelle Daher, senior managing director of asset allocation at Manulife Asset Management.
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And it makes everyone's information vulnerable," Obama said, describing the systems providing the technological underpinning for Social Security and other programs "archaic.
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The rhetoric underpinning such legislation is couched in false concern for women's health: In reality, it's about eroding women's fundamental bodily rights.
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"That really highlights what's been underpinning the market," said Jim Davis, regional investment manager for The Private Client Group of U.S. Bank.
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Technological innovators generally boast that their services change the world or make life more convenient, but underpinning everything they do is speed.
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Buying by China, the world's top gold consumer, ahead of next week's Lunar New Year holiday, is also underpinning gold, analysts said.
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Far from being "a waste," defense spending is an essential element underpinning our free and democratic societies, upon which economic prosperity depends.
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The paranoia doesn't come through frantic ticks; instead it bubbles up in a distorted subterfuge, underpinning Newman's occasionally disturbing deadpan vocal delivery.
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Also underpinning the gain in mine supply, production from Indonesia grew by 30.4 percent for the first five months of the year.
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Bitcoin's blockchain handles mainly financial transactions, but ether's can run computer code, including self-executing "smart contracts", like those underpinning the DAO.
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Underpinning all of this rethinking are big changes in how people are consuming media — and in how advertisers are allocating their money.
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Holding people who joined ISIS accountable is the only solution that will uphold the dualisms underpinning a justice system — retribution and restoration.
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Blockchain is a distributed ledger technology underpinning cryptocurrencies like bitcoin, which major banks have tested for use in payments and other activities.
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Data on Tuesday showed that surprisingly strong growth in France supported stable euro zone private business activity during August, underpinning the euro.
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Editorial Whatever voters' disappointment with the fractious and bitter election campaign, the moneyed forces underpinning the candidates are quietly doing very well.
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It is violence that is at once unimaginable and familiar, normalized, perhaps more so by the rage underpinning our volatile political rhetoric.
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Large brands such as McDonald's could use the underpinning virtual kitchen technology to help them better understand their consumer and consumption behavior.
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However, we do not expect this to jeopardise the canton's ratings or trigger a reassessment of our support assumptions underpinning ZKB's IDRs.
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Augmented reality is a very buzzy space, but the fundamental technologies underpinning it are pushing boundaries across a lot of other verticals.
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This post introduced many of the basic concepts underpinning machine learning but leaves plenty on the table for future WTF is pieces.
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And it neglects the fiscal reality that every dollar invested in the underpinning EPA regulations has leveraged $9 in measurable health benefits.
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The transition to Southern democracy, Mickey argues, wasn't easy and it wasn't clean; the attitudes underpinning Southern authoritarianism have not gone away.
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Experts and politicians have questioned the strength of the evidence underpinning the accusation and suggested that it may have been politically motivated.
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Kimberly Senior directs Lisa Banes and Jordan Boatman in a two-hander that explores the values and desires underpinning the American experiment.
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"It has never been as good as it is right now," Trump said, citing his personal bond with Modi as the underpinning.
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Texas sued, arguing that since the mandate was no longer tied to a specific tax penalty, it had lost its legal underpinning.
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Laurence Tribe, a professor of constitutional law at Harvard, described the thinking underpinning progressive Democratic policies broadening the rights of the homeless.
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" The appeals court's decision, the petition said, threatens "to undermine the democratic principles underpinning over two centuries of electing United States presidents.
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The finances underpinning the project, though, may not produce the headline grabbing $25 billion windfall to FIFA that has been widely circulated.
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More importantly, it does not fit within the objectives underpinning the law and does not expose corruption or illegality within the ranks.
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It said the size and quality of corporate bond markets should be factored in when policymakers considered different scenarios underpinning monetary policy.
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And he's questioned the scientific consensus that human activity drives climate change, urging a scientific debate on the work underpinning that conclusion.
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We need to ensure that the industry has strong ethical underpinning as it brings these monitoring and surveillance tools into the mainstream.
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Hers is an obvious echo of Christ's Passion, death and resurrection, but without the redemptive underpinning that made the whole thing worthwhile.
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Though the ideas underpinning "Glass Guignol" are shrewd, the biographical context wrenching, the staging seemingly audacious, the play itself is often inert.
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They have known each other so long, Steinbrenner said, that there is an underpinning of honesty in their relationship, and mutual respect.
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While a gospel underpinning holds much of the album together, there are spots that thumb restlessly through Kanyes past for style cues.
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Underpinning positive sentiment in the real estate sector, Dexus, Charter Hall Group and Mirvac Group gained as much as between 1.5% and 2.3%.
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About a year ago, the company appointed former PayPal executive David Marcus to begin exploring opportunities with blockchain, the technological underpinning for cryptocurrency.
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The technology underpinning the Intel Shooting Star drone system is fascinating in and of itself, but its potential applications are even more so.
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"It's an impressive technical achievement," he said, adding that the AI underpinning Pluribus could be used for negotiations, cyber security or military strategy.
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Washington (CNN)Donald Trump staked his credibility as a negotiator -- the underpinning of his grand entrance to politics -- on a very specific claim.
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The committee&aposs findings came after a lengthy review of the "sources, tradecraft and analytic work underpinning" a January 2017 intelligence community assessment .
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They're focusing on skincare purely for women because it's women who've written the millions of online product reviews underpinning this data + AI play.
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That in turn is underpinning economic growth, paving the way for at least two interest rate increases from the Federal Reserve this year.
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Underpinning positive sentiment in the real estate sector, Dexus, Charter Hall Group and Mirvac Group gained as much as between 1% and 622.353%.
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Over the last decade, together with students and colleagues, I helped develop much of the theoretical underpinning for quantum supremacy experiments like Google's.
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Iron ore and gold have been the traditional staples underpinning Australia's commodities industry but lesser-known lithium could soon take over the mantle.
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Given the strong early reviews and massive online conversation underpinning the release, comScore senior media analyst Paul Dergerabedian said expectations were relatively high.
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Khan's paper challenged the underpinning of current anti-trust law, and argued that it fails to address unique market challenges posed by Amazon.
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The economic ideas underpinning this approach could be wrong, but economists do have a reasonable idea how it all is supposed to work.
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It needs to be said at the start that there is something unsavory about using suicide as the underpinning for a horror movie.
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Underpinning Vestager's tough approach, and the Commission's case, are scores of complaints from companies, big and small, on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Many experts believe that BEVs will be the long-term solution, a strategy underpinning new competitors like Tesla and suburban Detroit-based Rivian.
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The underpinning architecture of the Pacifica could be used for the next-generation Chrysler 300 large sedan, Marchionne said, and perhaps at Windsor.
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Blockchain, the technology underpinning cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, is a shared and immutable database maintained by a network of computers on the internet.
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Other banks have banded together in an attempt to harness the disruptive power of the blockchain, the technology underpinning digital currencies including bitcoin.
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During the listening session, transportation officials admitted to being slightly out of their league when it comes to the technology underpinning autonomous driving.
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AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson said at the Fintech Ideas Festival on Wednesday that concerns are valid about Chinese suppliers underpinning crucial infrastructure.
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Manufacturers cited stability in exchange rates, brisk demand for smartphones, and a pick-up in demand from China as factors underpinning their sentiment.
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Omega was the spotlight wrestler: it was his year, from start to finish, but underpinning everything has been Okada, NJPW's rock solid heart.
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The names may have changed, but the people attached to the companies and the methods underpinning their operations appeared to be the same.
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Underpinning that growth has been a deep appetite for technology and scientific research, first learned through overseas universities, and now through indigenous development.
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"After a strong rally in June that more than erased the May drawdown, valuations look demanding, underpinning our underweight stance," the firm said.
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Japan's Nikkei stock index added 20.4 percent as the yen's recent surge took a breather, with expectations for strong corporate earnings underpinning sentiment.
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Very seldom have I played a computer game that has made me think—via its mechanics alone—about the philosophical issues underpinning it.
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There are those, like Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who think DACA is illegal and that the principles underpinning it are not worth supporting.
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Mulholland reckons that Infineon's business line supplying electric vehicles is a "key underpinning" worth as much as half of the firm's enterprise value.
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Circle operates an app-based peer-to-peer payment network using blockchain, the technology which first emerged as the system underpinning cryptocurrency bitcoin.
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And that will, by far, outlast my tenure here, but it's the underpinning of what's going to happen over the next ten years.
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Also underpinning the dollar, the U.S. House of Representatives voted on Thursday to clear a procedural path forward for a Republican tax bill.
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This also means we address the forces at play in general, that is: the societal power structures, interests and relationships underpinning the field.
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Hungary's industrial output and Czech retail sales grew faster than expected in February, underpinning expectations that the region's economies continue to expand robustly.
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And in any case, as we also pointed out, underpinning any bravado is the simple fact that people do what their job expects.
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The blockchain can also serve as the underpinning for "smart contracts"—programs that automatically execute the promises embedded in a bond, for instance.
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Other economic and demographic factors underpinning parking growth include higher employment, more commuters, more people driving for vacations and municipalities increasing parking development.
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Price increases have been capped by rising U.S. production as shale drillers ramp up activity, underpinning a widening discount between Brent and WTI.
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But underpinning Xi's displays are a flex of Chinese power as he positions his country as an economic rival to the United States.
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Also, regulators are reluctant to rush to impose rules on cryptocurrencies as they examine the possible benefits of the Blockchain technology underpinning them.
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Blockchain, which first emerged as the software underpinning the cryptocurrency bitcoin, is a shared ledger of transactions maintained by a network of computers.
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But underpinning the single currency, purchasing manager index (PMI) reports showed the euro zone economy expanded much faster and more smoothly than expected.
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A private survey on China's services sector showed growth in the industries accelerated to a 17-month high in December, underpinning risk sentiment.
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WE HAVE EXTREMELY LOW INFLATION, THANKFULLY, AND WE HAVE VERY LOW INTEREST RATES, AND THOSE TWO COMBINED CREATE A STRONG UNDERPINNING FOR VALUATIONS.
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In Japan, fiscal easing was seen underpinning growth of 1.2 percent though the rate was seen falling back to 0.8 percent in 2018.
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The government has been using the All Writs Act, a legal statute that dates to 1789, as a key underpinning of its case.
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One of the ideas underpinning Thread is that poverty should be defined as a condition of isolation, not just a lack of money.
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An already-fraying global economic order: The Trump tariffs circumvent the World Trade Organization, the global referee underpinning a stable, multilateral trading system.
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This includes opting not to review a 2009 scientific finding by Obama's EPA that serves as the legal underpinning of most carbon regulations.
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It lacks a transmission channel to influence market expectations for global growth or global monetary policy, or other factors underpinning broader market trends.
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Trump has announced his intention to withdraw the United States from the Paris climate accord, casting doubt on the science underpinning the agreement.
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Several South Korean officials expressed worry that Yun's diplomatic efforts with North Korea lack any real underpinning of support from the White House.
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People who have sunk money into the companies that provide the hardware underpinning the entire movement could be exposed to a crash, too.
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In a 2013 interview with The South China Morning Post, Mr. Chow described a liberated, collaborative style as the underpinning of his work.
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It's not an individual forecaster, it's the collective reasoning of millions — and when the story underpinning the previous narrative shifts, so do markets.
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He has even hesitated to retaliate against Russia for attempting to influence the American presidential election — the holy underpinning of the democratic process.
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It does give a sense for what the future could look like as smartphones and the technology underpinning augmented reality continue to improve.
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And that is a thing that we do not talk enough about, which is the underpinning of our current government and certain administration.
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During my decades working on the legislation establishing the national park recreation fee program, there were two consistent, bipartisan objectives underpinning the fees.
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However, concerns that the coronavirus outbreak could hinder the global economy persist, underpinning overall demand for gold, Julius Baer analyst Carsten Menke said.
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Underpinning the fall in the miners was the easing of China's steel futures as a sluggish real estate market weighed on demand outlook.
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Its underpinning theory is that a sell-off in risky stocks can be counteracted by the gains in fixed income and vice versa.
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The five metrics underpinning the rankings are teaching, research income, research volume, industry income, proportion of international students and proportion of international staff.
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"Digital was an undoubted success with robust online growth underpinning performance," GlobalData Retail Managing Director Neil Saunders wrote in a note to clients.
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Ripple is among the most well known startups that builds blockchain technology, or the software that first emerged as the system underpinning cryptocurrencies.
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One of the basic assumptions underpinning U.S.-China relations has been that, on the whole, openness and interconnection lead to stability and prosperity.
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Next, Piff and Moskowitz created statistical models and then analyzed the relationship between income and each of the seven different emotions underpinning happiness.
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And when you concentrate on risk you have to have a lot of capital underpinning that, and it creates friction in the system.
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" Decred co-founder Jake Yocom-Piatt, via an e-mailed statement: "Libra goes against the central ideological underpinning of cryptocurrency — it's not decentralized.
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That might not stop a broader inquiry into the legal underpinning of E.P.A. climate regulations, a 2009 document known as the endangerment finding.
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It also demonstrates the one thing underpinning the whole system: Vermont has moved to treat addiction as a disease, not a moral failure.
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S. commercial data transfer pact underpinning billions of dollars of trade in digital services just two months after it came into force, sources said.
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Now we have a genetic underpinning of the processes of evolution that we previously had to infer from morphology [the physical form of organisms].
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Deterioration in the bank's standalone financial profile is unlikely to impact its National Rating unless the factors underpinning support from the parent also weaken.
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Thanks to current EU laws, we now have the greatest level of transparency there has ever been about the mechanisms underpinning Internet business models.
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In Germany, Europe's economic power house, the unemployment rate hit a record low of 5.5 percent in December, underpinning a broad-based economic upswing.
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In a letter sent today to House lawmakers, major tech companies asked for reforms to a legal authority underpinning controversial National Security Agency programs.
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Notably, two of the sites will be in California, close to Silicon Valley where much of the technology underpinning self-driving cars is developed.
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Underpinning the metal further was a private sector survey that showed growth in China's services sector slowed for a second straight month in January.
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You have to wonder how much longer and tenable Yelp's international business might be longer term, without much of a commercial underpinning behind it.
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Relatively cheaper home loans and a strengthening labor market, characterized by the lowest unemployment rate in nearly 222.8 years, are underpinning demand for housing.
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Underpinning it all is SoftBank's winners-take-all strategy that has stirred new discussion about the stratification of power and wealth in Silicon Valley.
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The expensive political campaign is the latest development in a high-stakes battle that could upend the business model underpinning the on-demand economy.
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But the more the term is used, the more confusion reigns, at least for those not versed in the niceties of the underpinning science.
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The Boring Company says it will use modified Tesla Model X car chassis as an underpinning for its so-called Loop public transportation system.
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An auction by the Japan's Ministry of Finance of off-the-run JGBs, intended to enhance market liquidity, drew solid demand, also underpinning JGBs.
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"One of the guiding principles underpinning our work is that the code should promote a robust, fair, liquid, open and transparent market," said Debelle.
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Asia's 2016 electronics bounce is showing some staying power, underpinning the region's export-dependent economies as headwinds intensify because of rising global trade frictions.
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Essentially reverse engineering the process of how a lot of software is built, Wandelbots has created a Linux-like underpinning to all of it.
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The hosts seem to have some sort of skeletal underpinning, yet one that's flexible enough to allow for smooth, humanlike movements and facial expressions.
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Immigration, globalization and eroding social values are highlighted as underpinning the negative results, revealing a disheartening sentiment ahead of this spring's French presidential election.
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The Axoni deal represents the latest Wall Street effort to gain traction with blockchain, which first emerged as the system underpinning digital currency bitcoin.
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As it turns out, the scientific underpinning for the advice to reduce dietary cholesterol intake was lacking, and so the policymakers just dropped it.
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Underpinning the fresh stimulus was a set of new forecasts, which painted a gloomier outlook, especially for inflation, than the previous ones in December.
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Those backers believe cryptocurrencies and the "blockchain" technology underpinning them will transform the way money is stored and transferred, upending the conventional banking system.
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Also underpinning the upgrade is WTFC's consistent strategy and conservative risk culture that have led to relatively lower levels of credit costs over time.
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To Mac, however, this kind of specialization might mean social networks have something new to offer, underpinning the strategy behind Facebook's rumored smart speaker.
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This year, a large slate of maintenance closures in the Middle East, particularly Saudi Arabia, will take fuels off the market – underpinning margins worldwide.
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Now, we're introducing to that person that there's an ethical underpinning to the decisions that people make and how you weigh good against bad.
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Sources interviewed by Reuters said potential buyers would likely see value in a deal with Pinnacle due to longer-term contracts underpinning its assets.
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They have long feared that there is no detailed plan underpinning all that talk of reform and progress—that the promises are merely that.
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Sanders also acknowledged the fear and frustration underpinning much of the surprising overlap among his backers and those of Republican front-runner Donald Trump.
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Underpinning the tension are accusations that the company spies on users and clients for the Chinese government, a charge that Huawei has repeatedly denied.
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It's hard to imagine a process more antithetical to the free and open values underpinning the Internet than the backroom negotiations surrounding the TPP.
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"After the recent sell-off, miners are once again in demand, with stronger metal prices underpinning the sector," Securequity senior trader Jawaid Afsar said.
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Still, if the technology is as cheap and practical as BitTorrent suggests, it could yet find a place underpinning live streams of the future.
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This backstory gives the stuntman, in many ways an idealized tough guy, a hint of menace, and a queasy underpinning to his easygoing nature.
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The key to success when yield hunting, she says, is to pay attention to the fundamentals underpinning a company's ability to maintain its dividend.
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Even more striking was that 70 percent believe some startups wouldn't exist in their form today without the stack of tools underpinning their business.
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Lebanese banking and political authorities have lobbied Washington to make sure its anti-Hezbollah measures do not destroy the banking system underpinning the economy.
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Blockchain, a digital ledger of transactions underpinning bitcoin, has leapt to prominence as it enable users to track and record assets across all industries.
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He believes that digital currencies and the blockchain technology underpinning it have the potential to transform finance in ways that are hard to imagine.
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Oil prices have also been supported by the continuing outage of the Forties pipeline in the North Sea, which delivers crude underpinning Brent futures.
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Last month Trump instructed his Commerce Department to begin a national security investigation that would provide the legal underpinning for new tariffs on cars.
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Oil prices have also been supported by the continuing outage of Britain's Forties pipeline in the North Sea, which delivers crude underpinning Brent futures.
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Further underpinning JGBs, speculation is growing among investors and strategists that the BOJ will take further stimulus steps at its July 28-29 meeting.
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Fantasy Networks, a former gaming firm, said this month it was studying the possibility of operating in the blockchain field -- the technology underpinning cryptocurrencies.
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Twice in recent weeks, Gowdy pointedly declined to discuss his role in reviewing the intelligence underpinning Trump's claims of a spy in his campaign.
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The two fund managers said the working prototype uses a tweaked version of the technology that first emerged as the system underpinning cryptocurrency bitcoin.
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But many of the technologies underpinning renewables are proving economically unsustainable in the short term, particularly with oil prices declining and governments reducing incentives.
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The tightening in supply from major producers of dairy was one of the main factors underpinning hopes of an ongoing recovery in dairy prices.
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With Gmail, Google said it restructured email storage databases, unified three dueling systems for syncing messages across devices and upgraded computers underpinning the service.
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While finding one's tribe may be the underpinning of dating success, certain factors make it more likely to happen in some places than others.
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For them, the Soviet Union represented a noble idea, and the Komsomol — whose membership reached over 40 million by 1991 — was its social underpinning.
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HONG KONG — When top tech minds sat down to set the global standards underpinning today's cellphone networks, China was left largely on the sidelines.
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Asian refiners' margins for middle distillates also strengthened last month, the sources said, underpinning prices for lighter grades that yield more of these products.
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She adapted and applied Jung's ideas about the mythical archetypes underpinning the psyche to help her clients resolve problems like depression and eating disorders.
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But with thousands of small and single-vehicle operators and legacy (often paper-based) systems underpinning communications, it's also one of the most inefficient.
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And just as the tool is ready to be fully deployed, much of the data underpinning it may soon become more difficult to access.
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Underpinning the countries' decades-old relationship is power politics: American protection and arms sales in exchange for free-flowing oil and cooperation on security.
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The mobile operating system Android is based off the Linux kernel, as is the Chrome OS, which is the operating system underpinning the Chromebook.
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Underpinning this kinetic assistance is a related effort to strengthen Indonesia's democratic governance to better combat these challenges and prevent the rise of extremism.
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"We have a defensive status-quo society underpinning a defensive status-quo power," said Timothy Garton Ash, professor of European history at Oxford University.
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Cryptocurrencies have exploded in popularity in recent years, thanks to innovation in blockchain, the distributed ledger technology underpinning those virtual tokens such as bitcoin.
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With the data underpinning EONIA dwindling, the rate has become less reliable and won't comply with EU rules coming into force in January 2020.
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Underpinning the discussion of fuerdai in China is a national apprehension about the future élite of a country that is just coming of age.
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Last year, a group of experts with the Inter-American Human Rights Commission cast doubt on much of the evidence underpinning the government's version.
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Still, U.S. airlines shares were higher on Monday as investors bet that a prolonged 737 MAX delay would limit capacity growth, underpinning higher airfares.
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"It is clear that China is attempting through this resolution to weaken the U.N. human rights system and the norms underpinning it," Mack said.
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"I've always understood our philosophical underpinning as Dene people [to be] movement," said Daniels, noting that Denesuline is composed of almost 96 percent verbs.
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The report's author says the department compiled these stories in order to try to understand the motivations underpinning the suicides that have plagued Indigenous communities.
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Projections underpinning the 2017 budget foresaw that the public debt would ease back to 96 percent of output next year from 96.1 percent this year.
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Nicholas Thompson: Let's begin with you explaining the law of accelerating returns, which is one of the fundamental ideas underpinning your writing and your work.
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Blockchain is a digital ledger of transactions underpinning bitcoin, which is gaining global traction with its ability to record and track the movement of assets.
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Boston-based Circle operates its app-based peer-to-peer payment network using blockchain, the technology which first emerged as the system underpinning cryptocurrency bitcoin.
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EIT's revenue growth is mainly driven by bolt-on M&A, with associated synergies and ongoing focus on costs underpinning solid and consistent margin expansion.
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The ECB targets inflation at just below 2 percent and its projections suggest it will undershoot this objective at least through 2020, underpinning its caution.
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From self-driving cars to multi-language translation, machine learning is underpinning many of the technology industry's biggest advances with its form of artificial intelligence.
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At the end of the year, the legal authority underpinning the program is set to expire, which the White House might not look to renew.
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BAMTech will provide the bedrock for the tech underpinning Disney's new streaming services, but Disney may also be getting access to some important sports rights.
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S. commercial data pact underpinning billions of dollars of transatlantic trade run for at least a year without any legal challenge, they said on Tuesday.
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Operating pretax profits, meanwhile, rose 18 percent to 341 million pounds, underpinning a 7.5 percent increase in its interim dividend to 6.47 pence a share.
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Underpinning some $1.3 trillion in annual trade between the United States, Canada and Mexico, NAFTA has been a central pillar of recent Mexican economic development.
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In July 2017 China produced its "Next-Generation Artificial-Intelligence Development Plan", which designates AI as the transformative technology underpinning future economic and military power.
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Its critics describe the party as neo-Nazi, though Jobbik's ideological underpinning was always extreme Hungarian nationalism, rather than any form of admiration for Hitler.
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Science suggests it might work — but the squishiness of the findings, combined with the lack of scientific underpinning in acupuncture's philosophy, leaves room for interpretation.
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Bitcoin and its peers have no assets or guarantee underpinning them, unlike the dollar or sterling, which are backed by the government that issues them.
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But Carney said many issues needed addressing first, such as anti-money laundering and terrorist financing controls, and managing and safekeeping the assets underpinning Libra.
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Allred describes the startup as "as much as a fintech play as an education play" — with "as much finance and psychology" underpinning it as technology.
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Here and since, Trump cast doubt on whether allies should fully count on the United States to uphold the core article underpinning the Atlantic Alliance.
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That finding, issued in 2009 during the Obama administration, is the scientific and legal underpinning that requires some sort of carbon regulation on power plants.
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ConocoPhillips' Embla and Eldfisk fields are part of the Ekofisk crude oil stream, one of four North Sea crudes underpinning the global Brent oil benchmark.
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Yes, the CBO is operating on tight deadlines, but it's still important for readers of their documents to be able to understand the underpinning assumptions.
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PRODN-VE Price increases have been capped by rising U.S. production as shale drillers ramp up activity, underpinning a widening discount between Brent and WTI.
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Private spending, which has been underpinning the economy of late, grew 6.1 percent while investment in fixed assets bounced 11 percent after a stagnant 2015.
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Saipem said in a statement it reserved the right to appeal the decision once the reasons underpinning it had been made known within 90 days.
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Elsewhere, the U.S. House of Representatives helped pave the way on Thursday for deep tax cuts sought by Trump and Republican leaders, underpinning the greenback.
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The prospect of rising U.S. rates had been underpinning the dollar, though the currency took a knock on Friday as risk appetite improved a little.
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The database would use blockchain, a public online ledger of transactions that first became well known as the software underpinning bitcoin, the first digital currency.
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However, it anticipates that higher commodities prices will continue to drive capital expenditures in the mining industry, underpinning demand for heavy construction and quarry machinery.
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Underpinning Koll's bullish view on Japanese stocks is his enthusiasm about the country's economy, especially in light of Prime Minister Abe's victory two weeks ago.
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The report notes that the authority the proposal would grant to Trump would essentially mean letting him move away from collective rules underpinning the WTO.
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The crime is grisly, but Jong-gu is an amiable, likable fellow; his endearing personality gives the first quarter of the film a comic underpinning.
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The data provided a statistical underpinning for the polarization not just of the gun debate, but of gun ownership itself, and thus of American communities.
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Underpinning the ambitious scheme is a desire to develop areas outside of the traditional playground model, providing more spontaneous opportunities for play and physical activity.
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Still, it's worth unpacking some of the spiritual ideas underpinning Sanders' statement and understanding why some other Christians have such a big problem with them.
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Banks see promise in the blockchain technology underpinning cryptocurrencies, but have not rushed into an industry which has faced regulatory scrutiny and extreme price swings.
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This is the core story underpinning nickel's stellar rally but it's worth remembering that nickel has been trading the Indonesian rumours for several months now.
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Underpinning these debates is the degree to which attitudes toward Islam have become conflated with populist and nationalist concerns about preserving "European" — read: Christian — identity.
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Still, Turkey's overall economic success story has provided a strong underpinning for Mr. Erdogan throughout his 17-year rule as prime minister and now president.
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The book ends with an unexpected treat: a section delving into the history of the fairy tale as well as the philosophy underpinning this retelling.
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Maintenance work, including in June at the Forties Pipeline System that is central for crude streams underpinning the Brent benchmark, could be subject to change.
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A striking interview with a figure from the Ukraine pressure campaign underpinning the case of impeachment helps illustrate how Trump finds himself in this bind.
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Underpinning these concerns is that China has repeatedly shown that it can acquire technology and, through heavy government subsidies, build competitive rivals to American companies.
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He's sought to repeal ObamaCare and roll back various regulations, including those underpinning the former president's efforts to meet U.S. commitments in the Paris deal.
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At the Gotham Independent Film Awards in November, she wore a Max Mara navy tuxedo with lacy black underpinning peeking out from the shawl collar.
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He has previously suggested that the exploit may not be eligible for review because the FBI may not own the technical information underpinning the tool.
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Today, beatbox is everywhere, of course, underpinning hip-hop and rap, and thriving on the street, the subway, in parks, in clubs, on the airwaves.
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But the experience of armed struggle in one generation can beget violence in the next, terrorism experts say, even with an entirely different ideological underpinning.
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Blockchain is a shared database of transactions maintained by a network of computers on the internet that is best known as the system underpinning bitcoin.
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Algorithms decode language, make links between seemingly unrelated posts and tie data underpinning bitcoin payments - the primary currency for buying sex online - to the adverts.
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The approach seeks to harness the math underpinning quantum mechanical oddities such as how photons can appear to act like both waves and particles simultaneously.
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Also underpinning support for the yen were Trump's comments in a late-night Twitter message warning Iran from making more threats against the United States.
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A city firmly on the move, CNN took a whistlestop tour around the places that keep Dubai ticking, and crunched the numbers underpinning its success.
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"Azure has replaced Windows as the platform underpinning Microsoft's enterprise offering, and we forecast it exceeding $100 billion revenue over the next decade," Cordwell wrote.
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But a big draw for investors, including Ford, is also the "skateboard" platform underpinning them, which is engineered to accommodate a range of vehicle designs.
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Where technology and economics collide For much of the 2010s, Google was the only company putting serious resources into the technology underpinning self-driving cars.
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But more than that an example of his leadership in a sense that this is not someone who was really a serious leader in terms of, you know, taking one of the world&aposs greatest cities onto the world stage in a way that reflects it positively, because the underpinning notion is Sadiq Khan talks about values but the underpinning notion of the American-U.
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Dubbed the Bright Night Fantasy Bra, this year's priciest underpinning was dreamt up by New York-based designer Eddie Borgo and handcrafted by AW Mouzannar jewelers.
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Other findings — combined with our own — show that there seems to be an extremely strong psychological underpinning for why women are so drawn to gay men.
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When I see a number like that it makes me worry about the growth story, the narrative that's been underpinning the market for the last year.
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Universality reinforces the idea that free education is not an expedient form of redistribution, but part of a system of collective insurance underpinning an egalitarian society.
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An underpinning ceasefire arrangement and the de-escalation deal are intended to save lives and create conditions for the displaced to return home safely, it added.
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That influx of new cash is underpinning a major expansion overseas, including in the United States and Europe, where it plans to hire aggressively in London.
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Underpinning Asian equities, European shares hit one-month highs on Monday amid otherwise light trade with markets in London and New York closed for public holidays.
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Yet their thinking shares an underpinning: that France needs to tame the state and free the individual if its economy is to grow and create jobs.
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Low unemployment and wage growth especially in manufacturing and among lower-income workers is probably underpinning favourable estimates of current conditions and optimism about the future.
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Underpinning the results, though, is the deepening of a structural shift in American politics that will make the country harder to govern for the foreseeable future.
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The last slider on the app's face menu offers this feature, letting you play around with making micro-adjustments to the 3D mesh underpinning your face.
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And with the advent of self-driving cars, the economics underpinning mobility services become even more attractive, with the cost slashed to around $1-per-mile.
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Forties is the biggest of the five North Sea crude streams underpinning Brent, the benchmark for oil trading in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia.
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The BoE will issue a further consultation on its plans to broaden the range of transactions underpinning SONIA in late summer, it said in a statement.
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AS WITH many important cases that go before the Supreme Court, the facts underpinning Lucia v Securities and Exchange Commission would hardly seem to justify attention.
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A finance ministry spokesman said tax receipts were expected to improve as problems related to the new GST system and the technology underpinning it were tackled.
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European shares steadied in morning dealings, but were heading for a second straight week of gains, with the prospect of more mergers and acquisitions underpinning sentiment.
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Blockchain, best known as the system underpinning digital currency bitcoin, is a public online ledger of transactions maintained by a network of computers on the internet.
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For days to come, one of the world's most complex and interconnected distributed machines, underpinning the circulatory system of the global economy itself, would remain broken.
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Other findings—combined with our own—show that there seems to be an extremely strong psychological underpinning for why women are so drawn to gay men.
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Our base case sees strong U.S. growth underpinning the global expansion, yet the range of possible economic outcomes is widening with a skew to the downside.
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Trump's tweet marks the first time the MAX brand underpinning Boeing profits in coming years has publicly been thrown into question by a senior government official.
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Bennett sounds reasonably satisfied that Nvidia's promise of crafting the best possible GeForce GTX card, with the most reliable components and cooling, has substance underpinning it.
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Mr Satoshi's imaginative world toes the line of many modern mythmakers; underpinning the animation is his childhood love of collecting insects, blended with Japan's technological innovation.
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Overall 66 percent of companies in the MSCI Europe index have beaten or met earnings expectations for the third quarter of 2017, underpinning regional indexes' gains.
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Expansion will not involve acquisitions, the filing said, underpinning how the company's organic growth model has helped it fare better than rivals over the past year.
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The threat of a fairly dramatic reduction in supply next year is really underpinning this market and I think the Chinese in particular now appreciate that.
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Blockchain, a ledger of transactions that first emerged as the technology underpinning the digital currency bitcoin, has gained traction on both Wall Street and Main Street.
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Also underpinning the dollar, the benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury yield rose to 2.308 percent in Asian trade, up from Friday's U.S. close of 2.236 percent.
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Platts' dated Brent crude price assessment is a key benchmark in global oil markets, underpinning many refined fuel products and also financial crude oil futures contracts.
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Quantum computers put all encrypted internet communication at risk Quantum computers promise computational power far exceeding today's standards by taking advantage of the underpinning physics discipline.
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The House and Senate passed two conflicting amendments to the provision of the Clean Air Act used as the legal underpinning of the Clean Power Plan.
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The report also found that the "disrespect of women" and the "assumption by some men that they can behave in this way" are factors underpinning harassment.
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Underpinning the shutdown is a shift in economic policy intended to address some of the country's domestic frailties by driving production at the expense of imports.
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"Markets are focused on fundamentals, and earnings and the economy are underpinning equities," said Quincy Krosby, chief market strategist at Prudential Financial in Newark, New Jersey.
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Music, the ingredient overlooked by the gala presenters, was certainly the invariable underpinning of Balanchine's diverse brand of ballet, but who'd have known that on Tuesday?
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Deterioration in the banks' standalone financial profiles is unlikely to impact their IDRs and National Ratings unless the factors underpinning support from their parents also weaken.
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A revised EU law on payments services comes into effect next January to spur competition, but draft rules underpinning it have raised hackles at fintech firms.
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Mueller has dozens of questions he'd like to put before the president, largely focused on obstruction but also on the underpinning issue of possible campaign collusion.
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So the framework underpinning the Morgan Stanley analysis is an expectation that USPS can extensively extract new market share thanks to the assistance provided by lawmakers.
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They facilitate trust in medicines among patients and health-care providers, underpinning the confidence essential for physician prescribing, pharmacist dispensing and patient adoption of new therapies.
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ET. Interest in alternative cryptocurrencies — known as altcoins — tends to increase when there is too much activity congesting the blockchain network underpinning bitcoin, according to experts.
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In 2009, Republicans were quick to point out the lies underpinning the passage of ObamaCare: The truth was that ObamaCare forced many doctors out of plans.
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Boston-based Circle Internet operates its app-based peer-to-peer payment network using blockchain, the technology which first emerged as the system underpinning cryptocurrency bitcoin.
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Dip just a toe and you can be rewarded with phenomenal writing and gorgeous artwork, both underpinning intricate stories with twisting paths controlled by the player.
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However, the possibility of another interest rate hike by the U.S. Federal Reserve this year is underpinning the bearish outlook for the yellow metal, he added.
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While Justice Kennedy could be an unpredictable vote on abortion rights, in crucial cases he frequently joined the court's liberals in reaffirming the principles underpinning Roe.
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Underpinning much of the growth is a belief that corporate America will enjoy economic tailwinds in 2018, including benefits from the recently passed Republican tax overhaul.
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Underpinning the European Union is the belief that the benefits of being more closely integrated are often obtained through compromises that all member countries must make.
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The logic underpinning this highly counterintuitive argument is that the ACA insurance gains were primarily due to Medicaid expansion and that Medicaid does not improve health.
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They need only to fall on the right side of the question underpinning his campaign: Can anyone else really be trusted to take down the president?
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Underpinning the anxiety is the sense that the Republican Party has stood by Trump so far only because it has been politically expedient to do so.
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Those bypassed analysts might have noted that much of the intelligence underpinning the administration's assessment of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction came from completely unreliable sources.
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See the Music introductions have been occasional features at City Ballet since September 2010; since music is the underpinning of ballet, they always enrich the experience.
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Lower than expected USDA estimates of U.S. soybean and corn stocks on Monday were also underpinning prices of the crops pending results of the U.S. harvest.
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"The company's intuitive customer-facing product is addressing a real pain point and has been underpinning the company's high growth and strong performance since our investment."
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Not being able to bring traffickers to justice completely undermines Congressional intent and one of the primary purposes underpinning the statute that created the T visa.
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" Mark Luschini, Janney's chief investment strategist, concurred with Sandler on "Power Lunch" that the president's politics are "providing a fertile underpinning for stock prices to advance.
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"Underpinning this campaign is hope, hope that by telling these stories we can all better understand the complexities of suicide and strive for change," Gunning said.
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China dwarfs everywhere else, though, when it comes to metals demand growth and it's the continued strength in the country's construction sector that is underpinning prices.
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The composition of the UK index along with the kind of investors active in the market helps to shed some light on what is underpinning stocks.
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A bullish U.S. crude inventories report that showed oil in storage fell by nearly 5 million barrels in the latest week was underpinning prices on Thursday.
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Most recently, the Supreme Court specifically alluded to the agency's power to regulate existing power plant emissions under the exact provision underpinning the Clean Power Plan.
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There's always been a secret cynicism underpinning Abrams' Star blockbusters, which adrenalize the pop-est culture of his youth and avoid anything requiring originality or imagination.
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The labor market continued to strengthen even as growth in economic activity slowed and "the fundamentals underpinning the continued growth of consumption remained solid," policymakers added.
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This would jeopardize the world's faith in America's ability to pay its bills and that faith serves as the underpinning of the entire global financial system.
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Ivory Tower Blockchain, the ingenious database technology best known for underpinning the faddish digital currency Bitcoin, is reviving the utopian fantasies of the early internet era.
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No short could hope to capture the immense complexity of the US–China trade war, but Cablestreet vividly delves into the psychic underpinning of the conflict.
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The loan on 229 West 43rd Street, an 18-story property that includes a popular bowling alley, was the biggest in the collateral underpinning the new bond.
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They also began presenting knowledge base articles dynamically based on the context of the conversation, using that power of artificial intelligence and machine learning underpinning their solution.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's vote to leave the European Union is raising questions about sterling's place among the small, elite group of hard currencies underpinning the financial system.
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Andrew Bailey, chief executive officer of the UK's Financial Conduct Authority, in 2017 said there were insufficient transactions underpinning the rate after accusations bankers manipulated the benchmark.
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Blockchain, which first emerged as the software underpinning cryptocurrency bitcoin, is a shared record of transactions that is maintained by a network of computers on the internet.
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However, in dissecting the measures introduced by President Obama, it is quite clear they barely scratch the surface of the deep-rooted issues underpinning American gun violence.
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But the economics underpinning the recent deal St. Louis and the State of Missouri tried to put together to keep the Rams would have been financially ruinous.
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STRONG LABOR MARKET Relatively cheaper home loans and a strengthening labor market, characterized by the lowest unemployment rate in nearly 50 years, are underpinning demand for housing.
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An alliance works well for components and for individual platforms, the basic structure underpinning a car, where the aim is clear and specifications can be agreed on.
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Several moves to charge its leaders foundered after the provincial government received legal advice that Canada's Charter of Rights of Freedoms, underpinning religious liberty, might take precedence.
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So far, the blog has looked at a number of AI tools underpinning important Apple products, including face identification (for Face ID) and speech recognition (for Siri).
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In Ethiopia and Rwanda, meanwhile, land reforms and infrastructural, extension and financing support for high-yield household farming are underpinning the best development stories in Africa today.
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"We'd like to see those estimates get lower before we'd feel comfortable that there's a little bit of a better fundamental underpinning to the market," he said.
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The robust labor market, which is underpinning economic growth, likely will pave the way for the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates two more times this year.
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However, the key ingredient underpinning Silicon Valley's success, many believe, has been the steady flow of skilled engineers — with an entrepreneurial mindset — coming out of Stanford University .
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The dollar was up 0.2 percent to comfortably stay above 4043 yen during most of the session, which lifted U.S. futures , underpinning risk appetites in Asian trade.
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Underpinning the family's lawsuit is the claim that health officials are discriminating against their Catholic beliefs, despite the Catholic Church itself not having any qualms about vaccination.
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The shutdown of the North Sea's Forties pipeline since last week has supported Brent, as Forties is the largest of the five crude grades underpinning the benchmark.
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Rather, we emphasized -- as the security establishment itself across the West recognizes -- that there is a warped heterodoxy that serves as the ideological underpinning for this extremism.
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As Renault CEO, Bollore will also become chairman of the alliance, a French official told Reuters - as set out in the 2002 shareholder pact underpinning the partnership.
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A major underpinning of Trump's growth and job creation initiatives is his proposal to invest $1 trillion in rebuilding the nation's infrastructure over the next 10 years.
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In the second image, we see how King snipped the crotch of the thong to transform the lacy underpinning into an entirely different garment: a tube top.
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Blockchain, which first emerged as the system underpinning cryptocurrency bitcoin, is a distributed record of transactions that is maintained by a network of computers on the internet.
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Things started to take shape on 2014's JMSN (The Blue Album) with a stronger R&B underpinning the Michigan-born, LA-based singer-songwriter's vocal trills.
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CEO Jeff Bezos has long listed fashion as one of two key areas he sees underpinning his sizable ambitions for Amazon's ecommerce empire (food being the other).
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The prospect of yet higher U.S. rates had been underpinning the dollar, though the currency took a knock on Friday as risk appetite improved just a little.
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This could more than double the total volume of crude oil underpinning the dated Brent assessment from the roughly 1 million barrels-per-day currently, Ernsberger said.
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So although its devices look simple, the engineering underpinning its race track and cars — and the AI guiding the entire process — is only getting better with time.
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Newspaper reports claim that among those criticised are the spooks who marshalled the evidence underpinning Mr Blair's decision in 2003 and those responsible for post-invasion planning.
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Pretax profit during the period was up 8 percent to 93.9 million pounds, underpinning a 51 percent increase in the interim dividend to 6.8 pence a share.
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Underpinning the dollar, Chicago Fed President Charles Evans said he would be "fine" with raising U.S. interest rates by year-end if U.S. economic data remained firm.
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Still, underpinning all of the investment is the British government's belief in the wider significance of on-field success, strengthened by London's hosting of the 2012 Olympics.
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That appeased Brussels, which is unwilling to compromise on the free movement of people - a principle underpinning Swiss access to the EU's single market of 500 million.
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Paul Mangione, the former trader, is accused in the complaint of misrepresenting information about the loans underpinning two residential mortgage-backed securities that were sold to investors.
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For all his supposed deviations from GOP orthodoxy, Trump has unquestionably absorbed the language and conceits underpinning conservative opposition strategy—if not the finer points of it.
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And perhaps the biggest factor underpinning market confidence: The Federal Reserve predicted that it might hold off on interest rate hikes for the rest of the year.
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Perhaps the biggest factor underpinning market confidence: The Federal Reserve predicted that it might hold off on interest rate hikes for the rest of the year. 24.
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This panel will also explore the role that contemporary art can play in challenging and refiguring these biases by calling into question the frameworks underpinning our assumptions.
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An upgrade would also be contingent on material cost efficiency improvement, a track record of net new money growth underpinning sustainable profitability and an unchanged risk appetite.
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Among their concerns is that doing so could jeopardize a trans-Atlantic data transfer pact underpinning billions of dollars in trade in digital services, the sources said.
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He has questioned whether the United States should abandon the "One China" policy that has been the underpinning of relations since the two countries resumed diplomatic relations.
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My aunt on my dad's side growing up, she lived in Germany and so it's surprising how much of a big German underpinning of influences there is.
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According to Breitbart, these intellectuals — mostly Frankfurt School thinkers like Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer — saw America's "Judeo-Christian heritage" as the key peg underpinning American capitalism.
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Both banks had resolved that an "event of default" had occurred due to the sanctions, as established in agreements underpinning the gold swap deals, the sources said.
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The sublime silliness of Monty Python has always had an intellectual underpinning; not many comedy troupes have sung about Heidegger and Descartes or joked about summarizing Proust.
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"It's important to distinguish between the current strong economic conditions and the key longer-run drivers underpinning interest rates," he said at the Economic Club of Minnesota.
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But as the dot-com episode showed, genuine earnings growth — the kind companies can take to the bank — becomes a crucial underpinning when share prices turn down.
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Texas and other Republican-led states sued, arguing that since the mandate was no longer tied to a specific tax penalty, it had lost its legal underpinning.
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Underpinning the analysis is the idea that the number of international cases is disproportionately high given the number of people who travel from Wuhan to other countries.
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Democrats, meanwhile, have blasted the memo as a collection of GOP talking points, saying that they cannot correct them without exposing the classified information underpinning the document.
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And with sales in Paris and London at rock-bottom levels, it was up to him to focus on underpinning future profits from the safety of America.
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"I am convinced that this shows that the Bank's efforts based on the economic theories underpinning (quantitative easing) have been going in the right direction," he said.
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The dismemberment of the taxes underpinning the ACA supplies a valid criticism of the "pay as you go" policy and the general politics of strict budget hawkery.
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The best example of this is perhaps a deal to make Microsoft&aposs Azure the public cloud underpinning Marketing Cloud, Salesforce&aposs cloud software for marketing professionals.
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SAN FRANCISCO — From self-driving cars to multi-language translation, machine learning is underpinning many of the technology industry's biggest advances with its form of artificial intelligence.
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The principle underpinning the guidance, recognized by the Supreme Court, is that "just being here without documents is not in and of itself a crime," he said.
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The petrochemical industry, in many ways, forms the area's backbone, underpinning much of the local economy and providing a bounty of working-class jobs with decent wages.
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If not approached carefully, revamping an agreement that has created the economic underpinning of major industries would risk American jobs as well as higher prices for consumers.
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He openly, repeatedly and defiantly flouts the very underpinning of American democracy — our basic institutions of balanced governance, the rule of law and the primacy of truth.
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And the most discussed work of art this year about the sexist assumptions underpinning our notions of artistic genius did not come from a novel or movie.
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I think the underpinning moral arc of Joey's story is that individuals and small businesses should not suffer as a result of administrative transitions within any government.
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Trump last year announced his intent to leave the Paris agreement, calling it harmful to the U.S. economy and casting doubt on the climate science underpinning the accord.
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Underpinning such questions of queues and incentives is the still-yawning gap between the cost of storing metal in an exchange-registered warehouse and in off-market storage.
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"A big underpinning of the rally was this consensus that a trade deal with China would eventually get done," said Michael Block, market strategist at Third Seven Advisors.
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It reinforces this worldview that regards women as public property, as well as underpinning much of the abuse women receive online, as well as sexual and domestic violence.
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In order to gauge the underpinning of the market, the strategist used a simple ratio which captures economic momentum by accounting for commodity prices and weekly jobless claims.
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"We still consider deals and cash deployment to be the main underpinning of support for the market, but also think investors need to adjust their expectations," she wrote.
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"Every story in the book has this enormous heart, this enormous underpinning of sweet sadness to it," says Mashable's Peter Allen Clark of the book and the story.
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Lehne said the economic underpinning of the EU makes it more resilient than some people realize, as transnational supply lines and free movement act as a powerful unifier.
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By launching the euro in 1999 and replacing national notes and coins in 2002, the EU was not just underpinning the single European market, its most successful project.
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BRANDING STRATEGY Trump's tweet marks the first time the MAX brand underpinning Boeing profits in coming years has publicly been thrown into question by a senior government official.
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But the tech underpinning SSI has matured since Young started working on it, and a growing number of industries, including finance, enterprise management and healthcare, stand to benefit.
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Understanding the neurological underpinning of aggressive actions in the brain could provide scientists with new therapeutic techniques for controlling these behaviors, which has implications for violent crime prevention.
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But "technologies underpinning unmanned systems would make it possible to develop and deploy autonomous systems that could independently select and attack targets with lethal force," the report predicted.
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The German carmaker will showcase new electric vehicle (EV) architecture underpinning a staggering June pledge to achieve annual sales of 2500 million-22016 million electric cars by 2238.
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Reality check: The data underpinning the very first systems is often spotty, volatile and completely lacking in critical context, leading to a poor early record in the field.
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Both the EU's competition enforcer and the ISU, which has previously said such an approach could destroy the Olympic values underpinning sport, declined to comment on the matter.
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While no changes are expected, policymakers see scope for sending a small signal in June towards reducing monetary stimulus, according to sources, another factor underpinning the single currency.
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Also underpinning an improving mood, U.S. industrial production increased for a fourth straight month in September, boosted by gains in manufacturing and mining output, data on Tuesday showed.
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Forties is the biggest of the five North Sea crude grades underpinning dated Brent, a benchmark used for oil trading in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia.
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Obama's attack on leakers represents, at its core, a full-throated endorsement of the essential underpinning of Bush's policies: the need to keep the American public in ignorance.
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Much of the operating-cost improvement stemmed from steady integration of the vehicle technologies and architectures underpinning new models across the Peugeot, Citroen, DS, Opel and Vauxhall brands.
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A U.N. Security Council resolution underpinning the nuclear pact urges Iran to refrain from testing missiles designed to be able to carry nuclear warheads, but imposes no obligation.
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It first emerged as the technology underpinning digital currencies such as bitcoin but is now being adapted for use in more traditional financial tasks, such as transaction processing.
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Underpinning the mood, data on Wednesday showed Australian consumer prices were surprisingly soft last quarter and core inflation rate stayed below the target for a sixth straight quarter.
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The German carmaker will showcase new electric vehicle (EV) architecture underpinning a staggering June pledge to achieve annual sales of 2 million-3 million electric cars by 22016.
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Official forecasts by the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) point to a substantially lower path for economic growth compared to the pre-referendum projections underpinning the March budget.
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But underpinning these is Italy's high debt levels and its hitherto flatlining economy; the country went through a two-year recession following the debt crises of 2010-2012.
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LONDON, Nov 23 (Reuters) - European shares rose for a third straight day on Wednesday, with basic resources companies underpinning the market again following a rise in metals prices.
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In both instances, Apple was later than competitors, but it waited until it had perfected both the design of the device and the economics underpinning it before launching.
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Turkey's commitment to this cause is a clear sign of the bond that exists between our two countries and of the mutual commitment underpinning our fight against terror.
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Helping them retain their people will help us, too, and it just might be the kind of thinking that helps change the conversation underpinning the current government impasse.
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That's because so much has been taken out of LME sheds and shipped to China, where it has formed the inventory underpinning of the ShFE's new nickel contract.
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The legal underpinning of our deployments to Niger and Yemen is the same that authorized our conventional wars against al Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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Underpinning the company are what Mr. Rogers and Mr. Ratner said were 26 key patents that cover running an online competition at the same time as a game.
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Underpinning this prediction, German retail sales rose by between 1.8 and 2.1 percent on the year in 2016 in real terms, the Federal Statistics Office said on Friday.
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Also underpinning many investors' confidence is the view that the U.S. economy remains on strong footing as well as the expected boost of tax cuts on corporate profits.
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"We put a stake in the ground some time ago to be a leader in active and wellness and Under Armour is certainly underpinning that effort," Mansell said.
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Mr. O'Rourke seemed to see the city as an extension of himself — a theme now underpinning his bridges-not-walls presidential messaging, with immigration at the national fore.
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They must find a way to rein in its excesses and address the now-obvious gap created by entering into a monetary union without the necessary political underpinning.
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" Ms. Ryan, speaking on CNN on Friday, said that the three presidents she covered before Mr. Trump "understood that reporters were part of the underpinning of this nation.
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Underpinning the yen, data released early in the session showed Japanese household spending fell less than expected last month and the jobless rate hit a two-decade low.
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It's true that much of the ideological underpinning of Mr. Trump's agenda comes from Mr. Bannon, and it's also true that he has outsize influence with the president.
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NAFTA, for one, triggered a singular economic paradigm in today's global economy: joint supply chains and common production platforms underpinning trade now worth $1.6 trillion in 2016 alone.
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ROME (Reuters) - The Italian government will approve new economic and public finance targets underpinning its 2020 budget at a cabinet meeting scheduled for Monday, a government source said.
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Blockchain, originally designed as the technology underpinning the cryptocurrency bitcoin, is a shared record of data kept by a network of individual computers rather than a single party.
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During weeks of calls with the regulator, the banks sought broader "structural changes" and proposed merging or canceling projects underpinning some of the loans, the government official said.
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But the sale of large volumes of the reserves underpinning the currency is a significant escalation that countries only generally resort to in the most dire financial straits.
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In later work, she helped put a rigorous mathematical underpinning to techniques widely used by physicists in quantum field theory to describe fundamental interactions between particles and forces.
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Ken Glueck, Oracle's executive vice president and policy chief, said that Google's dominance of the market underpinning online ads had enabled it to stifle competition, including from Oracle.
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The United States portrayed its rejection of that agreement as a response, in part, to Iran's military interventions in the Middle East, underpinning Netanyahu's tough line towards Tehran.
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Blockchain, which first emerged as the system underpinning cryptocurrency bitcoin, is a distributed record of transactions that is maintained by a network of computers, rather than a centralized authority.
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I understand the desire of venture capital to use blockchain and other technologies underpinning ICOs, and for new companies to take this nearly "free money" to build their businesses.
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In the recovery, however, breakevens are rising as all these cost trends go into reverse, which is in turn offering some underpinning to oil prices at a higher level.
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The data-set underpinning their analysis was collected via crowd-sourcing methods — using a purpose-built app (called Firmware Scanner), and pulling data from the Lumen Privacy Monitor app.
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At Wednesday's conference, Trump read a section of the U.S. code that the administration has used as its legal underpinning for the order, peppering it with his own commentary.
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There have been concerns, particularly at the International Monetary Fund, that collateral underpinning many secured bad loans, such as property, may be worth less than implied in banks' books.
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Most of all, the questions underpinning data regulation need to serve as an impetus for an honest conversation about equity across digital access, digital literacy, and now digital privacy.
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KS) plan to roll out small electric sport utility vehicles (SUVs) based on an existing underpinning next year, said Lee Ki-sang, who leads Hyundai-Kia's green cars operations.
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If you're getting a strong Mars Rover vibe off this thing, that's on purpose: Hyundai thinks the technology underpinning this vehicle could make it ripe for an interplanetary mission.
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The technology, which first emerged as the system underpinning cryptocurrency bitcoin, is a shared public record of data that is maintained by a network of computers on the internet.
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Exuberance, of the irrational variety, perhaps–but that doesn't mean there is no real value underpinning some of the projects raising funds, or in the underlying crypto-token model.
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Last July, the head of the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority said that regulator will phase out Libor by the end of 2021, citing a lack of data underpinning it.
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The section is really what's "Popular among people who have similar viewing histories as you" — and it's only a small part of the massive personalization layer underpinning Netflix's apps.
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Blockchain, the digital data structure best known for underpinning cryptocurrencies, provides a shared record of information maintained and updated by a network of computers rather than a centralized authority.
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London regularly hosts conferences on blockchain, the technology underpinning cryptocurrencies, where tech wizards exchange ideas, but the London show was geared towards the general public as well as experts.
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And, underpinning everything, the alliance provides stability in the face of a variety of threats, from terrorism to an aggressive Russia, that have given the alliance a new salience.
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French officials want to be able to ensure that the job guarantees and "merger of equals" philosophy underpinning the deal are respected, sources close to the Renault board said.
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There are more than $5003bn of deposits in the banking system, but just $120m in hard currency underpinning them (see chart), according to Msasa Capital, a financial advisory firm.
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"While you had the Fed clearly underpinning the markets, the market was able to move considerably higher despite the earnings recession," said Quincy Krosby, market strategist at Prudential Financial.
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Just under $2 billion has been wiped off the value of in under three days as a fight over the future of the technology underpinning the cryptocurrency wages on.
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Every minute, one person arrives to live in Australia, the data shows, underpinning demand for everything from homes to cars, schools and hospitals, and boosting the country's economic fortunes.
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Add your Google account to Apple's appsIf you'd rather use Apple's default apps for emails, contacts, and calendars, but have Google data underpinning them, that's also possible on iOS.
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J.P. Morgan is preparing for a future in which parts of the essential underpinning of global capitalism, from cross-border payments to corporate debt issuance, moves to the blockchain.
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J.P. Morgan is preparing for a future in which parts of the essential underpinning of global capitalism, from cross-border payments to corporate debt issuance, move to the blockchain.
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Underpinning Tether's sales pitch is the proposition that its coins were backed 1-to-1 by fiat currency—in other words, one Tether is one dollar because iFinex Inc.
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The London-based startup was founded in April last year, though the academic research underpinning the algorithms has been in train for the past four years, according to Bronstein.
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"So many truths go untold / so much proof that something big is about to unfold," he raps minutes later, jazzy piano and a hazy experimental beat underpinning his words.
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Being a platform play, as you would expect there is a set of shared capabilities underpinning each of the categories such as asset management, APIs, reporting, security and collaboration.
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Providing support to the ratings and underpinning today's rating affirmation, WFC's financial performance has been solid over the past several years despite a challenging economic and interest rate environment.
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There is an abiding belief underpinning Agastya's efforts, that if impoverished children in rural India can be inspired by science, they will change their country's destiny as never before.
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That's partially as a way to borrow from those cars' notoriety, but the thinking and engineering underpinning the new E-Hybrid is indeed based on the successful 918 formula.
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The ruling shows that Judge Rosemary Collyer of the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia was unimpressed with core aspects of the analysis underpinning the MetLife designation.
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Garland has far more on his mind than how to creatively dispatch a list of ciphers and his film is wonderfully unknowable, a crackling tension underpinning the unpredictable narrative.
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By Monday, Mexico's peso hit a near five-month low with fears growing about the future of the deal underpinning $1.2 trillion in annual trade between the three countries.
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And some argue that the science underpinning EPA policy is so invalid, the agency's car no longer starts The HONEST Act echoes the scientific community's call for open access.
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Sterling has been volatile in recent sessions against a backdrop of political turmoil as British lawmakers this week debate legislation underpinning the government's plan to leave the European Union.
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"We weren't intending that to be the factual underpinning," he said, adding that the government has no objection to providing the court with that information ahead of a hearing.
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More than two dozen parties took a look at the assets in the auction, underpinning the appeal for stable cash-flow generating pipeline assets, one of the people said.
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It is created as payoff for solving a run of complex sums that are used to verify transactions on blockchain - the system underpinning the currency - and is stored online.
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Each possession, as much as every decision, revolves around them; literal jobs are earned and lost for underpinning teammates who either accentuate the star's strengths or emphasize their weaknesses.
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The companies are taking what is a set of open-source products and providing a commercial underpinning with the various parties in the partnership bringing the product to market.
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The Federal Reserve's first increase in U.S. interest rates in a decade in December and the prospect for further rises are expected to continue underpinning the greenback going forward.
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Blockchain, which first emerged as the system underpinning cryptocurrency bitcoin, is a shared ledger of transactions that is maintained by a network of computers rather than a centralized authority.
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Underpinning the improving market for fracking services, there are some 7,300 drilled-but-uncompleted wells across the United States as of November, the U.S. Energy Information Administration recently reported.
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The principle underpinning all of that — the freedom of citizens from European Union countries to work anywhere in the 28-nation bloc — is a pillar of the union itself.
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But it is all too often without the structural underpinning that organizes the viewer's eye, so that the intricacy and detail get lost in a blur of relentless activity.
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We need to get to the end of that but he's done a fantastic job stabilizing the organization, bringing it to core and giving the underpinning for the future.
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The marriage of music and dance is fundamental; the language of the ballet classroom is not just a stylistic underpinning but often central to choreographic vocabulary; storytelling is rare.
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In that sense, this could have been just another shrewd show by a designer whose cleverness includes his skill at distracting fans from the formal concerns underpinning his work.
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Underpinning JGBs, the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note fell to a six-week low on Wednesday, as investors sought safe-haven assets such as government debt.
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But some analysts are not convinced the plan to build a product around the technology underpinning cryptocurrencies could turn things around for HTC after years of losing market share.
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The prospect of a future bound in less red tape and the technology-driven surge in U.S. oil and gas production is what's underpinning that optimism, in his view.
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By doing so, we have demolished a critical underpinning of nuclear deterrence policy: the requirement that the arsenals of the nuclear-armed states would be controlled by responsible leaders.
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"The logic underpinning a market rebound has collapsed because the economy is not good, but the government refrains from using fresh stimulus," said Li Kongyi, strategist at Fortune Securities.
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Blockchain, the technology underpinning popular digital currencies like bitcoin, is going to be used to build KodakOne, the company's new photo rights and royalties tracking product for digital photographers.
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Both A.K.A. Serial Killer and Also Known As Jihadi use a slow, meditative tempo to dig below the surface and invite us to contemplate the realities underpinning political violence.
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Business interests have argued the practice is tantamount to writing laws behind closed doors and unfairly prevents them from vetting the research underpinning the EPA's often costly regulatory requirements.
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Yes, this is a terroristic act on United Nations Space Alliance soil, but the struggle underpinning the explosions seems to be about world resources and the rights of workers.
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"The committee has spent the last 16 months reviewing the sources, tradecraft and analytic work underpinning the intelligence community assessment and sees no reason to dispute the conclusions," Burr said.
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This year we're heading to CES to see the future of technology at a moment where the gadget underpinning the past decade's digital transformation — the iPhone — has hit a plateau.
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In July, Andrew Bailey, head of the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority, said that regulator will phase out Libor by the end of 2021, citing a lack of data underpinning it.
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"A further point is the more fundamental and technical underpinning of bitcoin's evolution with positive moves on scaling - or increasing the number of transactions the network can process," he added.
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While Asia's trade-oriented economies are seen as vulnerable to Trump's ostensibly protectionist proposals, investors say the fundamentals underpinning the region's large — and increasingly affluent — pool of consumers remain intact.
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The transactions are accounted for using blockchain, a ledger of transactions that first emerged as the software underpinning bitcoin and is maintained by a network of computers on the internet.
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"They seek to maximize the opportunities they have for extending their influence in the world and underpinning their global position and power," he said in a phone interview on Thursday.
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It first emerged as the system underpinning cryptocurrency bitcoin, but banks are hoping it can help them reduce the complexity and costs of activities like international payments and trading settlement.
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"Gold remains heavy due to strong U.S. economic data, which supports the emerging hawkish Fed narrative, underpinning the dollar sentiment," said Stephen Innes, APAC trading head at OANDA in Singapore.
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Russian banks must disclose their assets according to grades of risk determined by the quality of the security underpinning them or whether a loan, for example, is being repaid regularly.
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Though the exact psychological underpinning of the sunk-cost fallacy is debated, it might reasonably be expected to apply only when the person displaying it also made the original investment.
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The finance ministry's chief economic adviser, Arvind Subramanian, will later in the day unveil the economic survey, which will contain assumptions underpinning the annual budget - and float new policy ideas.
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The decision to file for bankruptcy comes just weeks after its associate, EMAS Chiyoda-Subsea, also filed for Chapter 20183 in the United States, underpinning the concerns in the sector.
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Underpinning the dollar, investors bet on further U.S. interest rate hikes after Friday's payrolls data did nothing to challenge the outlook for monetary policy tightening by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
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However, the lack of details on the agreement between the world's two largest economies have led many investors to stay cautious about the global economic outlook, underpinning demand for bonds.
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The United States is the only country to have announced its intention to withdraw from the Paris accord, and President Donald Trump has cast doubt on the science underpinning it.
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Twin gauges of Chinese factory activity revealed slowing growth in February, underpinning the case for more monetary stimulus a day after the country's central bank moved to improve liquidity conditions.
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Blockchain, which first emerged as the system underpinning cryptocurrency bitcoin, is a distributed record of asset ownership that is maintained by a network of computers, rather than a centralized authority.
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Facebook and Zuckerberg really has EU regulators to thank for forcing it to do so much of the groundwork now underpinning its response to this its largest ever data scandal.
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The risk of the U.S. pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal, resulting in sanctions on the producing nation, has already largely been priced in, underpinning the market, he said.
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If people accept that Bitcoin or any of its descendants have value — and if that acceptance becomes the bedrock faith underpinning the marketplace — then it will herald a new era.
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Then in September, the Justice Department dismissed all charges against a Temple University professor, Xiaoxing Xi, after leading physicists testified that prosecutors had entirely misunderstood the science underpinning their case.
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Andrew Bailey, chief executive officer of the UK's Financial Conduct Authority, said last year that there were insufficient transactions underpinning the rates after Libor scandals emerged from the financial crisis.
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" Moody's Investor's Service said on Thursday that Japan's "foremost credit challenge is bolstering debt sustainability, which hinges on underpinning GDP growth, while keeping inflation positive and maintaining stable funding rates.
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The euro has gained in recent days as investors grow optimistic about the single currency's outlook with growing doubts about the prospects of the U.S. tax plan also underpinning gains.
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Barclays is hopeful signs of softening U.S. regulations underpinning the securitization industry could help to consolidate and expand its burgeoning market share, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters.
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Blockchain, which first emerged as the system underpinning the cryptocurrency bitcoin, provides a shared record of transactions that is maintained by a network of computers, rather than a centralized authority.
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Associated British Ports received consent from its bondholders this month to switch the rate underpinning its 65 million pounds of floating-rate notes due in 2022 from Libor to Sonia.
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By Monday, Mexico's peso had hit a near five-month low with fears growing about the future of the deal underpinning $1.2 trillion in annual trade between the three countries.
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Blockchain, which first emerged as the system underpinning cryptocurrency bitcoin, is an immutable shared ledger of transactions that is maintained by a network of computers, rather than a centralized authority.
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Smith said he would push for legislation to provide more public scrutiny of the science underpinning EPA rules, something the GOP has long sought, but a measure opposed by Democrats.
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The possibility of rehabilitation is a central premise underpinning New York State's penal system, where open-ended sentences like the one Mr. MacKenzie received — 25 years to life — are typical.
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Steven Rattner President Trump's attacks on Chinese trade practices may be garnering the headlines, but underpinning that dispute lies a more consequential struggle, between liberal democracy and state-directed capitalism.
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Not to mention denim, fishnet, rhinestones and Chantilly lace; past and techno present layered one atop the other in a masterful display of sartorial free association with a sneaker underpinning.
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As whimsical as things felt, there was a strict and detailed underpinning here in the structure (including the pangram) and that left me even more impressed with Andrew Zhou's creation.
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If Mr. Pruitt moves to replace the Clean Power Plan, it could signal that he intends to abandon a larger fight to challenge the essential underpinning of federal climate policy.
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I am confident that, even if HUD moves forward with this new plan, the fundamental challenges underpinning the housing shortage will remain — and desegregation efforts will have been needlessly impeded.
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