Forecasts for U.S. auto demand range widely, underscoring industry uncertainty.
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It is a surprise, underscoring the unpredictability of today's world.
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Underscoring these political battles is rising traffic congestion in cities.
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Underscoring the downbeat investment activity, Larsen & Toubro (L&T) (LART.
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Still, the auction produced fairly strong prices, underscoring firm demand.
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Underscoring the increasing menace posed by persistent pest species, Gov.
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Tuesday, Velis wrote a letter addressed to Lash underscoring his position.
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Underscoring Wall Street's sensitivity to China trade, the S&P 22019 .
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Underscoring the political winds of 2019, McConnell has warned against it.
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Underscoring her argument, Pechman propped up Chief of Naval Operations Adm.
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Underscoring the wariness of getting out ahead of the president, Sen.
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That's bad news for Google, underscoring some of the Pixel's weaknesses.
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That's bad news for Google, underscoring some of the Pixel's weaknesses.
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Crude oil prices plummeted 6% Friday alone, underscoring the economic jitters.
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More than half went to the "don't knows," underscoring the rising uncertainty.
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Restating, underscoring, or even strengthening those scientific results won't solve that problem.
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Some independent research boutiques could prosper by underscoring their conflict-free service.
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Underscoring the pressure on the social media giants -- this week, both Sen.
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Underscoring the pressure on the social media giants — this week, both Sen.
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Some surprises have bolstered establishments, underscoring that the only certainty is uncertainty.
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The authoritarianism and plutocracy underscoring Trumpism is as old as civilization itself.
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Meanwhile, this past weekend, reports surfaced underscoring the expanding Russian digital campaign.
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The president tweeted again, moments later, underscoring the need for a federal probe.
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Instead, the jurors saw Mr. Morales's behavior that evening as underscoring such prejudice.
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Trump and Clinton both held events there on Monday, underscoring the state's importance.
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One canvas, dating from 2013, is square, underscoring Sutil's long commitment to abstraction.
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But it's worth underscoring that Sanders's electoral track record in Vermont is strong.
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Such disruptions have become increasingly common, underscoring the fragility of the digital world.
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Mr. Murdoch concluded his note by underscoring the lucrative nature of the network.
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Even with underscoring, though, tedium can descend on a play that's too diffuse.
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Digit is being produced in extremely small quantities, though, underscoring its experimental nature.
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Underscoring the sense of chaos, the spokesman of President Nicolae Timofti later resigned.
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Yes, they are still a huge seller for Amazon, underscoring their enduring popularity.
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"Heaven doesn't need me," Veidt says, underscoring his yearning to feel human again.
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Broad white borders surrounded the images, underscoring the artistic ambitions of the enterprise.
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It's worth underscoring: This was on the night of the first presidential debate.
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U.S. stocks fell on Friday on the news of China's tariffs, underscoring growth concerns.
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Here, it seems Apple is underscoring that flexibility by freeing its star from gravity.
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The security detail she traveled with was a physical underscoring of her own importance.
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It underscoring how retailers have aggressively integrated web bargains into their holiday marketing strategy.
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Underscoring that demand further, $7 billion economy Tajikistan is readying a $1 billion bond.
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But factories hired more workers and increased working hours, underscoring the labor market's strength.
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Additionally, the SuperDraco thrusters recovered from the test site remained intact, underscoring their reliability.
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This further underscoring the double standard in the GOP, male-dominated United States Senate.
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Nevertheless, a new effort is underway underscoring the delicate balance between industry and nature.
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A trio of developments has emerged in the last two weeks underscoring this tension.
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"We are generation touch," Gerba said, underscoring the need to frequently clean one's hands.
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Underscoring the political drama, Trump tweeted twice about the Stone case during the hearing.
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But it's worth underscoring that Sanders's actual electoral track record in Vermont is strong.
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The race has grown increasingly negative and personal, underscoring the importance of the seat.
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No one is better than the Weeknd at underscoring the trauma common to both.
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No Democrats showed up, however, underscoring just how unified the party is against Trump.
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Schutz is stepping out of line with the dominant culture in underscoring the connection.
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Large numbers of fatal police encounters involve disability, underscoring the high stakes of this issue.
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Bitcoin has almost doubled in price this year, underscoring its volatility after a bruising 2018.
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Other companies are forging ahead, underscoring the eagerness of employers to harness AI for hiring.
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Underscoring the greater risk appetite, the benchmark U.S. stock index was last up 0.32 percent.
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Prosecutors called for a retrial, underscoring the aggressive persecution of women suspected of inducing abortions.
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But the deals only cover the U.S., underscoring Pandora's principal challenge in expanding its business.
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It was Bolsonaro's first legislative defeat, underscoring the resistance he faces in a fragmented Congress.
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Estimates ranged from 212 to 20, underscoring the potential for both upward and downward surprises.
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Underscoring the deep divisions in the country, protests against Trump turned ugly in downtown Washington.
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Underscoring the military government's allergy to Thaksin, the authorities in northeast Thailand banned the calendars.
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Bill Shuster (R-Pa.) this fall, underscoring the party divide brewing in the 85033th District.
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China's manufacturing activity failed to meet expectations, underscoring weakness in the world's second-largest economy.
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Like he was sort of underscoring that idea, which is coming, I think: Internet voting.
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Finance minister Philip Hammond described the figures as excellence, underscoring the resilience of the economy.
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Also underscoring the economy's underlying strength, consumer and business confidence are near multi-year highs.
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But underscoring their work is a sense that what's at stake is Africa's economic future.
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Congress rejected the idea, underscoring the limited success of proponents of a stronger safety net.
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"I even disconnected from social media," he said, underscoring his single-minded focus on winning.
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Underscoring the seriousness of Saturday's protests, President Emmanuel Macron reacted sharply and quickly on Twitter.
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Underscoring a lack of progress in the talks, Trump ordered a further escalation of tariffs.
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Economic data has disappointed, too, underscoring the impact of the trade wars on the world economy.
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A pair of them lies flat on a pedestal, the sculptural presentation underscoring the objects' tactility.
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China reported far weaker than expected November exports and imports, underscoring faltering global and domestic demand.
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Underscoring the state's importance, several 2020 candidates made Iowa their first presidential campaign stop this year.
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DowDuPont told BuzzFeed News that its studies had been peer-reviewed and published, underscoring their validity.
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The company said it lost $10 billion since 2016, underscoring the precarious nature of Uber's business.
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It's also worth underscoring what a new agreement between the U.S. and Japan should not include.
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Underscoring the popularity of the breakfast cereal are changing dietary habits due a growing middle class.
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That was a step back from a prior prediction, underscoring Tesla's challenges in meeting profit goals.
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Violations are cited on both sides of the border, underscoring the human cost of the conflict.
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Tillerson issued a far gentler message at the conference, underscoring the "long-standing" U.S.-Japanese alliance.
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Underscoring the report's weakness, employers hired 59,000 fewer workers in March and April than previously reported.
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Mike Coffman (Colo.), supported the earlier bill but now says he is undecided, underscoring the fluidity.
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Liberal Justice Stephen Breyer read his dissent from the bench, underscoring the seriousness of the issue.
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Mike Coffman (Colo.), supported the earlier bill but now says he is undecided, underscoring the uncertainty.
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One storm even veered as far east as Ireland -- underscoring how bizarre this hurricane season was.
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At the center of the plot, and underscoring the eerie resonance, is a volatile, polarizing election.
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Eleven of the units went down on Monday and Tuesday, underscoring the impact of the protests.
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In the end, however, more Democrats than Republicans went rogue, underscoring deep divisions within their party.
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Thanks, Mr. Wu, for underscoring the importance of embracing mediocrity in relaxing, engaging and fulfilling avocations.
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They hold opposite views on Brexit, underscoring Mr. Hunt's claim that he can unite the party.
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Here, though, this intermittent concert seems to be competing with, rather than underscoring, Shakespeare's bleakest tragedy.
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That threat alone is already having a profound effect, underscoring local governments' dependence on federal funding.
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Congressional parties devote an enormous amount of effort communicating their party's message and underscoring their successes.
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"It's totally fine," Dr. Sowa said, underscoring the importance of staying active this time of year.
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The judge called Tekashi's cooperation brave ... underscoring that cooperation of criminal insiders is a necessary tool.
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"In this show, Mom was very hands-on with the songs and the underscoring," she said.
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He gave his warning before Mr. Obama began speaking, underscoring the harsh political realities the president faces.
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Stocks pared those gains in late trading on Thursday, underscoring how investors were taking a momentary breather.
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I really couldn&apost care less," Trump said, underscoring the importance of a bill for "the people.
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But a trade deal is now in doubt, underscoring the unpredictability of investing in the Trump era.
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Underscoring investor worries about Trump's threats to renegotiate trade deals, retail shares fell 20003 percent on Dec.
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The lost ship's name is Hope, underscoring once again the broad brush with which this game paints.
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The original pose, dress, and expression are magnified and enhanced by seeing them twice — a visual underscoring.
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Underscoring their selectivity, for every 20 properties that are viewed, the company accepts just one for auction.
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On Thursday afternoon, the Voice coach, 36, tweeted about hating exercise — while underscoring her love of wine.
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The vacuoles of faded tints become stains, underscoring the paper's susceptible surface and the drawing's unavoidable disintegration.
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The latter was conducted in 2005 -- the year before the newsman retired -- underscoring his career's staggering longevity.
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But last year the bubble burst, and it lost three-quarters of its value, underscoring its volatility.
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Order books for the bond reached more than 2 billion yuan, underscoring strong demand for the asset.
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S&P Global said last month Vietnam's banking regulations lag international standards, underscoring industry risks for banks.
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Changing the charter would be hugely symbolic, underscoring a shift away from post-war pacifism already underway.
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Net income more than doubled to $22018 billion, underscoring the company's renewed focus on growing profit margins.
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They come littered with dried squid, their touch of briny molder underscoring the freshness of the chives.
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Last year, Trump sent out a tweet about "little Adam Schitt," underscoring tensions between the two men.
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It was also driven by policy disagreements, underscoring the rifts between progressive activists and some Democratic leaders.
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Underscoring the high stakes for business, a major UK manufacturing firm confirmed it has activated contingency plans.
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The company will sell the device only in India at first, underscoring the market's importance to Xiaomi.
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Underscoring bipartisan concern, Republican Senator Ted Cruz joined Democrats in criticizing the weapons sales without congressional review.
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Indian credits were 2bp tighter, underscoring the emerging-market bid, expected to help Delhi International Airport (Dial).
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Data also confirmed that investment was down almost 5 percent year-on-year underscoring the growing uncertainty.
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Ultimately, it cost 10 times that, underscoring Mr. Corn's conclusion that large historical artifacts pose large challenges.
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In advance of the speech, McMaster expected Trump to read language underscoring America's support for Article 5.
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Underscoring the extent of that decrease, European deals accounted for just 803 percent of the total worldwide.
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The move was quickly followed by regulators around the world, underscoring China's growing influence in aviation safety.
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Underscoring the importance of defense cooperation, Thursday's meeting was held at the Sandhurst military academy, and Mrs.
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A week later, it issued a preliminary report underscoring the overcast weather in the area that day.
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For the week, oil has plunged more than 11%, underscoring the intensifying fears about the health crisis.
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Those at Kīlauea and Ambrym have recently drained following prolific eruptions, underscoring that they can be fleeting.
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U.S. crude stockpiles have been dropping, underscoring the idea that global supply is rebalancing after a glut.
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Non-petroleum import prices have not increased since March 2014, underscoring the impact of the dollar's strength.
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He inspires people by his passion for Tesla's mission and by underscoring its importance for our planet.
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Today the Tevatron is a time capsule underscoring the blisteringly rapid advances in science, machinery and computing.
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Senators will be required to stand and vote from their seats, underscoring the solemnity of the occasion.
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South Korea reported 52 new cases on Friday, underscoring fears of the global reach of the virus.
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Democrats will tee up several questions underscoring the importance of witnesses and documents to a fair trial.
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The proposals are already being criticized from many quarters, underscoring how tough a sell they will be.
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Underscoring China's close ties with Russia, Xi is likely to award Putin the country's first friendship medal.
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Less than 30 minutes later, Space got a call from Obama on his cellphone underscoring his disappointment.
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So your colleagues responded by underscoring what a "good man" Judge Kavanaugh is, how smart he is.
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"This is a two-way partnership," said Schneider, underscoring the potential for sales both in Brazil and abroad.
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And underscoring that fusion is the film's famous soundtrack, which turned artistic multiculturalism into its strongest selling point.
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"But we will continue underscoring challenges where and when they exist, in Saudi Arabia and elsewhere," he continued.
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Trump added that the U.S. saves "a fortune" by "not doing war games," underscoring the importance of negotiations.
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Underscoring investors' risk-averse sentiment, global cyclical resource shares such as trading houses, steelmakers and mining shares underperformed.
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Automakers saw business conditions deteriorating three months ahead, underscoring concerns over how Trump's policies could affect global trade.
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Underscoring the security threat, were Friday&aposs bombings that killed 69 people in the latest election related violence.
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Adding personnel uncertainties to that mix is underscoring the sense of instability that Trump has brought international relations.
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Underscoring the tightness of Tuesday's race, Trump tried to leverage his popularity during the rallies supporting Hyde-Smith.
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" It's worth underscoring that, even above the teeming noise of the bar, both men heard the word "burn.
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U.S. data reports, meanwhile, were mixed, underscoring a trend that has been in place so far this year.
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The data will probably be seen as underscoring the need for more measures to kick-start price growth.
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The results of the operation showed shrinking bid-to-cover ratios, underscoring tight supply conditions in the market.
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Agriculture, mining and manufacturing all recorded big drops in output, underscoring the broad-based nature of the decline.
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Its customers today include Denso, Toyota, Fujitsu and Huawei — underscoring the range of potential buyers of its tech.
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Underscoring the airfield's strategic importance, the third plane to arrive at Qayyarah, on which I traveled, carried Gen.
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Underscoring the greater risk appetite, the benchmark U.S. S&P 500 stock index was last up 0.32 percent.
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The crash derailed much of the optimism surrounding the advent of autonomy, underscoring its potential to do harm.
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Britain's economy came close to stagnating again in February, underscoring concerns that Brexit uncertainty is weighing on momentum.
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Underscoring diverging fortunes, the SSE50 Index - dubbed China's "Nifty Fifty" index - jumped 0.6 percent to 17-month highs.
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Many are on a clean white background, underscoring the potential of an empty page for a creative person.
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Lawmakers have introduced wildly varying proposals, underscoring the challenge to getting an agreement that could clear both chambers.
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Another official said the missile came from a concealed position inside a vehicle, underscoring the difficulty in targeting.
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Underscoring both of these areas is technology, which makes the role of chief technology officer even more critical.
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Some government officials have expressed impatience about the power plant delays, underscoring the political challenges facing the project.
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Underscoring Greenlee's point, the forum didn't feature any older adult speakers discussing their experiences with aging and disability.
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Tillerson did not thank the president in his farewell speech and barely mentioned him, underscoring the bad blood.
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In the latest data underscoring the economy's strength, U.S. job openings surged to a record high in December.
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DR Horton Inc's quarterly results fell short of analyst expectations, underscoring persistent weakness in the U.S. housing market.
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In addition, the tour guides emphasized inclusivity by, for example, underscoring that the museum is a public organization.
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Boeing has received no new orders for the Max since the second crash, underscoring worries about its airworthiness.
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It undermines tolerance as an ideal while underscoring its etymological and historical roots as a form of persecution.
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In Afghanistan, dozens of people were killed just in the last 24 hours, underscoring the war's grinding toll.
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Underscoring the mixed messaging from the Trump administration will be the defiant presence of American governors and mayors.
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"Marnie," with a libretto by the dramatist Nicholas Wright, too often feels like a play with noirish underscoring.
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US stocks and Treasury bond yields also fell sharply on the news, underscoring the worry on Wall Street.
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That further complicates the political calculus, underscoring the degree to which personal beliefs and connections outweigh party loyalty.
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This is not that show," Diddy states emphatically, underscoring the show's mandate to unearth "America's next big superstar.
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Underscoring how seriously the company takes feeding its employees, she added that SurveyMonkey's chef actively solicits cooking ideas.
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It will be the fourth election in four years, underscoring how fragmented and polarized Spanish politics have become.
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Democrats unveiled the legislation shortly after the start of the 22019th Congress, underscoring its importance in their agenda.
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But the events are underscoring the trends that threaten Trump even more powerfully than those that benefit him.
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Underscoring the significance of the hearings, Democratic leaders plan to postpone any floor votes until late Wednesday afternoon.
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Over the past year, it has signed up more than 1,000 employers, underscoring the demand for childcare benefits.
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The World Trade Organization has handed down favorable rulings to both sides, underscoring the complexity of the dispute.
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In some ways, they stand out the most in the cluttered room, underscoring a depth of intellectual engagement.
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Bitcoin has lost around 60% of its value since Saturday, underscoring its challenges in becoming a usable currency.
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Underscoring Congress's concerns about the future of New START, there have been several recent moves on the issue.
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But further underscoring the irony is that the parties agree on the policy to renew funding for CHIP.
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Humans are rarely seen, underscoring how unimportant they were to those who made Atlantic City what it is.
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Underscoring a recent shift in investor preference, the start-up board ChiNext weakened again after the previous session's rebound.
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He often uses pieces of obsolete technology in his assemblages, underscoring the growing problem of electronic waste in Africa.
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The ballerinas appear in the uniform of Turkish security forces, underscoring the political causes underlying the emergence of cults.
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The administration is examining the EPA's website, underscoring concerns that climate change and other scientific data might be removed.
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He also called the companies valuable partners in content distribution, underscoring the dilemma for many digital content production companies.
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But once again, the Mets needed four innings out of their bullpen, underscoring another early-season concern for Callaway.
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But interest rate futures show less conviction, underscoring the gap between markets and policymakers on the trajectory of rates.
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RB: After creating something of this scale and this impact, one of the underscoring questions is always, what's next?
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The outcome suggested the court lacked a majority for such a significant ruling, underscoring the effect of Scalia's absence.
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Additionally, six of those misidentified members were black, underscoring racial bias issues that continue to plague facial recognition software.
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Brazil's sole IPO this year came from a company in the sector, underscoring investor optimism on the industry's outlook.
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The first teaser emerged last month, but was little more than just some burning books with some ominous underscoring.
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The peso however, fell about 20.18% in black market trading, underscoring a loss of trust in the official price.
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Unlike many of its competitors, the restaurant is closed on Sundays, underscoring how it doesn't try to please everyone.
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Just 5 percent wanted further monetary stimulus, underscoring the dominant market view that easy-money policy has its limits.
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The S&P 500 total return index hit a record high on Friday, underscoring the importance of reinvesting dividends.
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Trump on Monday declared this week National Consumer Protection Week, underscoring the need to increase awareness about cyber crime.
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But not all Uber drivers are onboard with the march, underscoring the fractured nature of the company's French workforce.
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Adding in other EU countries, the amount reaches 30 percent, he said, underscoring the gap with the United States.
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But this larger point is worth underscoring: most horror games are about running away from monsters, about fail states.
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The legislation was financed through a series of budgetary gimmicks, underscoring the challenge of finding long-term funding solutions.
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Underscoring the stakes in Georgia is the unusual attention from national groups seeking to push the party farther left.
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In his statement, he appears to be underscoring the importance of a physical reaction, rather than a reasoned one.
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However, against the backdrop of gloomy global equity markets, China stocks surrendered earlier gains, underscoring fragility of investor confidence.
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"We're better together," O'Bryan told Reuters in an interview, underscoring the benefit of bidding as a newly joined unit.
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Of the last 26 appointments, 25 went to former Supreme Court clerks, underscoring the clubby nature of the practice.
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Job growth averaged 93,000 per month in the first quarter, underscoring the labor market's strength, despite last month's stumble.
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Both supporters and opponents of DACA are maneuvering for position, underscoring the difficulty lawmakers face in reaching a deal.
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Companies remain reluctant to spend their record profits on wage hikes, underscoring the sticky nature of Japan's deflationary mindset.
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It's a symphony in disorientation, underscoring the bewilderment each character experiences as their ménage a trois shifts its balance.
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A poll on Wednesday showed most Brazilians oppose a pension system reform, underscoring the challenges to sweeping policy changes.
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Euro zone inflation data was muted , underscoring just why the European Central Bank is cranking up its stimulus efforts.
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As the audience filters in, calming classical music plays over speakers, underscoring a video on the large upstage screen.
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Mike squirms when he's once again alone, underscoring that for all his careful planning, he didn't see Hector coming.
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The crowd spread out into an overflow room, underscoring how closely the industry and press are watching the case.
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Yet there has been little outcry, underscoring for many local journalism's precarious position and a growing willingness to experiment.
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Underscoring the enormity of the city's troubles, Mr. Williams explained that the webmaster hoped to get to that soon.
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And it shows how Facebook tried but failed to rein in the lies, underscoring how deep its issues run.
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Underscoring the urgency for a new high-speed network in cars is the coming wave of autonomous driving systems.
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Now brown and bronze point shoes have arrived for dancers of color, underscoring the art's slow pace of change.
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His findings make for a riveting, if ultimately dismaying, read, underscoring the profound inequities built into our education system.
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Underscoring the electoral advantage for Republicans, they could lose in Nevada, where Heller is facing off against freshman Rep.
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Two power stations shut down when a transmission line failed, underscoring the continued instability of the power distribution system.
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A militant apparently inspired by ISIS stabbed a teacher to death in Abu Dhabi in 2014, underscoring the danger.
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Wearing his trademark flat cap, he personally inspected construction sites around Moscow, underscoring his hands-on approach to governing.
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In backing Warren, Pressley went a different direction, underscoring the divide among progressive leaders heading into next year's primaries.
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Underscoring the doubts about the Senate bill's future, President Donald Trump put pressure on GOP senators Monday on Twitter.
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Bush's presiding over it was essentially underscoring that education was important to the overall focus of rebuilding of Afghanistan.
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The annual meeting of Unesco has become unusually contentious, underscoring how debates on cultural patrimony can assume political significance.
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Rearrangements were a start, chopping and changing up those tunes, extending them into the underscoring, but it wasn't enough.
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So it's worth underscoring that Moore's stated positions on the issues would have ruinous consequences for most people's lives.
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Well, they're addictive, and they were underscoring their addiction by creating the way, the way they were doing it.
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Underscoring this trend, 22 Asia-focused property funds raised a total of $10.6 billion in 2016, data provider Preqin said.
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The World Trade Organization has handed down favorable rulings to both sides since then, underscoring the complexity of the dispute.
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By naming former steel executive Dan DiMicco as an economic adviser, Trump is underscoring his commitment to protectionist trade policies.
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Underscoring this trend, 13 Asia-focused property funds raised a total of $10.6 billion in 2016, data provider Preqin said.
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The group has already seized several gas and oil fields in the city, further underscoring ISIS' pursuit of energy resources.
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That would be the biggest profit decline in years, underscoring the challenges facing Setubal ahead of his retirement next year.
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Sales were up 5.4 percent from February 2016, underscoring the sustainability of the housing market recovery despite the supply constraints.
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But interest rate futures show less conviction, underscoring the wide gap between markets and policymakers on the path of rates.
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His work consistently draws attention to the destruction of China's heritage, at once questioning and underscoring the value of history.
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By the time Abe and Xi met in Vietnam in 2017, they were almost smiling, underscoring their steadily improving ties.
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Trump's rival Hillary Clinton, meanwhile, sought to present a more cautious response, underscoring the difference between the two candidates' styles.
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Underscoring the anxiety in Europe, European Commission Vice President Jyrki Katainen told reporters on Tuesday that Italy was highly vulnerable.
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Some scooter companies, like Spin, are trying to set themselves apart from the pack by underscoring their play-nice reputation.
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Underscoring the economy's momentum, a separate report from the Fed on Wednesday showed industrial production rose 0.8 percent in December.
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She placed third in 2012, underscoring a growing acceptance for her fierce anti-immigration, France-first nationalism among disgruntled voters.
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The December 2018 bonds were, however, trading nearly at par on Wednesday, underscoring investors' comfort with the issuer's credit profile.
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Underscoring the growing importance of the business, South Korean Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon visited Samsung's network division in January.
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For a year, Cemig has struggled to decide what assets to sell, underscoring the difficulties of downsizing after growing rapidly.
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Tester and Isakson, underscoring their coordination, sent a joint letter to the White House asking for more information on Jackson.
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The stakes are huge given Clinton's status as the likely Democratic presidential nominee, underscoring the pressure on the Justice Department.
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Senators said their talks were basically dead, underscoring the uphill climb any potential agreement has amid the entrenched border fight.
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U.S. industrial output fell for the third straight month in December, underscoring a worsening outlook for fourth-quarter economic growth.
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Underscoring the importance on the nominations, the issue came up during a recent White House meeting between Trump, McConnell, Sen.
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Debit and credit card purchase volumes each rose 6% at Wells Fargo, which reported results last week, underscoring consumer confidence.
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But the spoken dialogue, not just in the scenes with underscoring, but even some without music, was a little muffled.
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Underscoring the unusual interest in Rosenstein's role, the Dirksen Office Building hearing room was jammed with spectators on Tuesday. Sen.
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The lack of a name for the Arab could be seen as simply underscoring the meaningless absurdity of his death.
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Underscoring the national attention on the race, Trump repeatedly chimed in on it multiple times leading up to the results.
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President Trump on Monday declared this week National Consumer Protection Week, underscoring the need to increase awareness about cyber crime.
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But the two onstage musicians are a fine touch, providing underscoring sound effects and occasional commentary with their acoustic guitars.
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Taylor began his opening statement by underscoring that it is in the US's interest to stop Russia's aggression toward Ukraine.
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So far more than 170 people have died in election-related attacks, underscoring the security threat ahead of the vote.
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Trump's case Trump's case about Clinton is no less bleak, underscoring the deeply antagonistic and divisive nature of the campaign.
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Democrats unveiled the legislation on their first day back in control of the House, underscoring its importance to their agenda.
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Underscoring the increasing power of online retail, U.S. ecommerce giant Amazon overtook Google owner Alphabet by market value on Tuesday.
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"You want to hold your losses to 20 or 22," Mr. Davis said, underscoring Republicans' vanishingly thin margin for error.
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Performed in an outdoor pavilion, they are meant to break down the barriers between disciplines, underscoring the importance of collaboration.
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The man died later in police custody, underscoring the intensifying tensions between the majority Hindu population and the Muslim minority.
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The issue became the year's best seller, underscoring the appetite for fashion magazines that reflect some version of real life.
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Wood said the onslaught of new services will be a good thing for Roku, underscoring the broader transition to streaming.
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At least seven Russian personnel have been killed in operations, American officials say, underscoring the risks facing troops for hire.
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This fact has been articulated countless times before, but the dark underscoring that Rifkind provides feels unfortunately necessary these days.
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Republicans mixed on Bolton allegation Underscoring how unsettled the Bolton revelations had left some in the Senate Republican conference, Sen.
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Sadly, such cases of coordinated, large-scale cheating are surprisingly pervasive, underscoring the undue importance attached to standardized test results.
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This system would allow hard-working individuals to keep more of their money, underscoring a robust work ethic in society.
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Mr. Baldessari called the show "1+1=1," underscoring the fact that his image-plus-text equations never quite compute.
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Some Jews celebrate by stressing the need for compassion for the stranger; others celebrate by underscoring the merits of tribalism.
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But as of Monday night, Mr. Mubarak, 88, still had not left the hospital, underscoring the murkiness surrounding his status.
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The top US diplomat added a caveat that he and Trump have been underscoring frequently in the last few days.
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There are only 11 legislative days left in 2019, underscoring why Democrats feel they need to work through the weekend.
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And as Democrats prepare for public hearings next week, they are underscoring the common thread running through the witnesses' accounts.
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Few if any Rousseff supporters have shown up outside Brazil's Congress building to back her, underscoring the impeached president's isolation.
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While the Mets led for more innings of that World Series, the Royals won in five games, underscoring their resilience.
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Over time, curtain calls grew to include underscoring, bits of comic business or a brief reprise of a beloved song.
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He said by email that by granting them, EPA is following the law and underscoring their importance to small refineries.
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But guys, these dogs "demonstrated the ability to remain still during training and scanning," underscoring again how very good they are.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit 27,000 points for the first time, underscoring the strength of that part of the economy.
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But household spending slumped in January even as the job market tightened further, underscoring the fragile nature of Japan's economic recovery.
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On Thursday, Capitol police evacuated the congressman's office after reports of a suspicious substance, underscoring the ongoing concerns about his safety.
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He responds by saying, "You'd think so, but it's such a tough category this year," underscoring the pervasiveness of the problem.
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The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits fell more than expected last week, underscoring the robustness of the labor market.
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Last month, SuperData reported that the successful transition of Chinese gamers to the pay-to-play model was underscoring the turnaround.
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Few artists would dare put their very earliest compositions alongside their most recent, for fear of underscoring their crude creative beginnings.
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The Model 13 accounted for about 80% of the total, underscoring the vehicle's role as the linchpin of Tesla's growth strategy.
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The call was a not very subtle underscoring of what is at stake in France's upcoming election: the future of Europe.
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The silence was so profound, ADL's CEO Jonathan Greenblatt put out a statement, earlier Monday, underscoring the notable absence of leadership.
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But he did flash anger at Capitol Hill -- underscoring his belief that he can't get much done by cooperating with Republicans.
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A nine-month extension would be bold, underscoring OPEC's commitment to cutting stocks, but it would limit the organisation's flexibility significantly.
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Perhaps it's underscoring that the connections we make with one another are really the most important thing, no matter the circumstance.
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The Model 3 accounted for about 80% of the total, underscoring the vehicle's role as the linchpin of Tesla's growth strategy.
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Participants traveled thousands of miles to meet and reach common goals, underscoring the importance of building trust and relationships in person.
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McConnell has repeatedly spoken about the House resolution, underscoring how Republicans are enjoying playing to the divide in the Democratic conference.
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Underscoring his company's commitment to clients, he talked about a visit he made to a remote Himalayan village near Mount Everest.
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Underscoring the property's textile pedigree, the hotel offers a custom-tailoring package with the nearby (very upscale) Santa Eulalia department store.
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But underscoring the powerful gravitational pull under the BOJ's super easy monetary policy, the five-year yield remained firmly below zero.
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Clinton managed to lose counties, districts and states that Democrats have won for years, underscoring the depth of the party's weakness.
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Better yet, Congress should codify the Memo underscoring the power of the states to determine their own policy on this issue.
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Each day also features the balanced-plate scavenger hunt, underscoring the festival's theme that foods should be chosen judiciously, not banned.
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Just 4 percent considered the Socialist Party as a real opposition force, underscoring the scale of the former ruling party's demise.
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The baker case became a cultural flashpoint in the United States, underscoring the tensions between gay rights proponents and conservative Christians.
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He brought up the proposed wealth tax from Warren, a leading Democratic US presidential candidate, as underscoring a global populist wave.
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Underscoring Bombardier's desire to save the project, Airbus will not pay a penny or take on any of the project's debt.
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Strikes in recent weeks have failed to inflict much disruption, underscoring a sense that the changes are essentially a done deal.
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Even now, Mr. Trump is distancing himself from the expulsion order issued in his name, underscoring the incoherence in his approach.
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His body is angled slightly away the woman, subtly underscoring the psychological distance that can exist between strangers in close proximity.
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Girls made up 90 percent of the victims, underscoring the importance of not discounting early dating relationships as casual or pretend.
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They were dual natured, let's say, shown on both men and women, as if underscoring the hollowness of binary gender descriptors.
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Soria, 37, successfully prevented Costa from winning the state Democratic Party's endorsement for seat, underscoring his vulnerability in Tuesday's primary race.
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The celebrations were tempered by a flare-up along the border with Israel this week, underscoring the fragility of the reconciliation.
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On Friday, the cabinet discussed plans for a post-Brexit immigration system, underscoring another of the complex challenges Mr. Johnson faces.
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BEIJING (Reuters) - China's exports in November shrank for the fourth consecutive month, underscoring persistent pressures on manufacturers from the Sino-U.
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The song moves with a slow confidence, and just the faintest hint of blues guitar, underscoring Ms. Bryan's sweet-voiced melancholy.
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He makes this even funnier by underscoring the aspects of mob-related home life that are, by these standards, utterly mundane.
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Also providing support to bullion, China's exports shrank for the fourth consecutive month in November, underscoring pressure from the trade war.
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The sections are useful for underscoring different aspects of home, from the socio-economic and geographic to the emotional and imaginative.
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Jana often brings in high-powered consultants on its active situations, underscoring its seriousness to the target company and other investors.
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According to the federal government, Vieques was a strategic Navy installation, underscoring its presence between North America and the valuable Panama Canal.
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That said, some observers took a less charitable interpretation, underscoring how nerves remain frayed after a polarizing and hard fought general election.
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Some of the signatories include members elected within the last few election cycles, underscoring a generational divide within the House Democratic Caucus.
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The physical layout, however, serves to throw into relief the crucial difference between Klimt and Schiele, while underscoring their incompatibility with Picasso.
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There's his work in partnership with Bill Clinton, a friendship that yielded some humorous anecdotes underscoring the difference between the two presidents.
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Tesla disclosed in May that it had taken 373,000 refundable $33 deposits for the Model 3, underscoring its appeal ahead of production.
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Kim is in Beijing on his third visit to China this year, underscoring the major improvement in relations between the communist neighbors.
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Entertainment service providers are betting on South Korean content to bolster their reach, underscoring the cultural clout of region's fourth-largest economy.
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Because AI encompasses a broad set of algorithms, policymakers must take a nuanced approach to regulation, underscoring the need for technical collaboration.
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Mitt Romney -- who he branded as a "pompous 'ass'" is underscoring the price Republicans will pay for rebuking the commander in chief.
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The reason given for his dismissal was his failure to reach the playoffs, underscoring the expectations that have now passed to Vieira.
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The unforeseen clinical hold that interrupted this study impacted the outcome of the current evaluation, underscoring a need for a subsequent analysis.
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Taking the romantic coupling that fans have been desperate for, and underscoring its inherent creepiness with a huge cinematic Sharpie, was marvelous.
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Tense, interruption-filled moments during the second night of the Democratic Party's first presidential debate highlighted the generational divide underscoring the primary.
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Most of the jeering was from youths, underscoring how the younger generation has become increasingly disaffected by political tension and economic hardship.
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Johannesburg's Mining Index ended the day more than 3 percent lower, underscoring investor concerns about the charter and the uncertainties it raises.
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Mr. Schultz said he was "involved in every detail of this opening," underscoring the sentimental and strategic importance he assigns to Italy.
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Underscoring the general improvement in sentiment toward Asian currencies, long positions in the Singapore dollar rose to the highest since March 2016.
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Underscoring bitcoin's maturation, the currency set new price records this week as the value of a single coin crossed the $2,000 threshold.
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Underscoring the competitiveness of the race, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee quickly put together an ad calling Coffman's pushback against Trump dishonest.
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Underscoring the sense of paralysis, the PD was due to decide later on Thursday whether to open formal negotiations with 5-Star.
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Tesla disclosed in May that it had taken 373,000 refundable $1,33 deposits for the Model 3, underscoring its appeal ahead of production.
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"We obey the law, not politicians," Draghi said, underscoring his commitment to the ECB's primary task of keeping inflation ticking steadily up.
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SPCY, closed at a record high on Friday, underscoring the ascent of a section of the stock market often overlooked by investors.
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Expedia recently invested $350 million in Southeast Asian travel portal Traveloka at a valuation of almost $1 billion, underscoring the market's potential.
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The camera framed the pair, underscoring the message that if conservatives wanted to stop Trump, they'd better get on the Cruz train.
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Samsung is preparing to unveil the handset in August, a source told Reuters, underscoring the firm's desire to continue the Note brand.
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"All options" are on the table if a test happens, one military official emphasized, while underscoring the hope that diplomatic pressure works.
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While an increase in driving undoubtedly contributed to the spike, deaths per mile driven also increased, underscoring the severity of the situation.
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But they're growing faster in Silicon Valley and other established tech hubs, according to the study, underscoring the draw of those regions.
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Read More Google's cloud business nabs Home Depot A trio of developments have emerged in the last two weeks underscoring this tension.
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Nero failed to secure Gray in the van despite a department memo underscoring that detainees had to be seat-belted, Schatzow said.
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Earlier this year, the White House announced plans to overhaul its campaign to combat ISIS propaganda, underscoring growing frustration with the program.
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This year, underscoring the lack of national urgency for an EEW, the Trump administration initially budgeted nothing toward the USGS EEW system.
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For some, the shooting seems to have amplified Nevada's fiercely anti-government sentiment, underscoring the view that politicians don't have the answers.
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Britain's vote to leave the European Union shocked pundits, investors and politicians alike, underscoring the inherent difficulty of forecasting such rare events.
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But core consumer prices rose just 0.4 percent in June from a year earlier, underscoring the challenge policymakers face in beating deflation.
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"Changes in fiscal policy or other economic policies could potentially affect the economic outlook," said Yellen, underscoring the uncertainty over economic policy.
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Fibra Uno, Mexico's first and largest real estate investment trust, is WeWork's largest global landlord — underscoring the co-working company's international growth.
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And she's also banishing those images, by underscoring the welcome effect of today's decision: It will help women take care of themselves.
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Underscoring the inventory tightness, houses typically stayed on the market for 36 days in July, down from 42 days a year ago.
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At least four Republicans say they may vote against their party on the motion to proceed, underscoring the opposition to McConnell's bill.
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"There have been conflicting messages from global financial markets, underscoring the uncertain investment landscape," strategists at MRB Research said in a note.
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But the agency itself sometimes can't even distinguish between an advertisement and a normal post—underscoring how muddled the two have become.
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His parliamentary address is the first ever on an extra budget by a president, underscoring his commitment to his job-creation agenda.
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The race to control the TV is on, and today comes some news out of Europe underscoring Amazon's ambitions in that department.
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This year, a record 3,700 people registered for Netroots Nation, organizers said, underscoring progressive enthusiasm on the eve of an election year.
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The ornate quality of the frame nods to 16th-century religious painting, underscoring the construction of the figure as a national myth.
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Underscoring the slapdash nature of it all was coding it in Flash, a technology that's easy to build in but notoriously limited.
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Underscoring market concerns over the economic impact of the trade war, 10-year yields remained below those on three-month Treasury bills.
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Saudi Arabia's retaliation against Canada intensified, underscoring its willingness to exact a price from any country that dares to criticize the kingdom.
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The Pennsylvania school closed for a day, underscoring the seriousness with which potential threats are being treated after last week's school shooting.
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This move now makes it one of the nation's top military organizations, underscoring just how important cyberwarfare is to the United States.
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Underscoring the tumult, Mr. McCabe's departure was not immediately announced at the bureau, leaving agents to learn of it from news reports.
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And Kim Jong-un, the North Korean leader, they found, had made a series of trips to the plant, underscoring its importance.
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And this is where we drew the line, because underscoring dignity and validating the will of the people could not wait forever.
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Perhaps it is his way of underscoring the unspeakable irony that this man could be the constitutional successor of Washington and Lincoln.
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The boom has also improved the country's sources of soft power, in part by underscoring America's enduring edge in innovation and ingenuity.
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Nineteen of the 26 North Koreans under sanctions are in China, underscoring the dependence of North Korea on its Chinese economic connections.
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Underscoring the campaign-like message: chants of "four more years" from Republicans in the audience nearly as soon as Trump began speaking.
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The president's impeachment and his marquee trade agreement have moved almost in lockstep, underscoring the highs and lows of Trump's first term.
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Underscoring a persistently disappointing aspect of the years-long economic expansion, average hourly earnings were up 2.5 percent over the past year.
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Leon also noted that the House issued its final impeachment report in December, underscoring its lack of interest in pursuing Kupperman's testimony.
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Underscoring the complexity of alliances in the region, the P.K.K. is a parent organization of the Americans' newly official Syrian Kurdish partner.
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After nearly a decade of economic crisis, Spain is finally growing again, underscoring hopes that the eurozone has reached a healthier place.
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The crowd was littered with Iraq's red, white, and black striped flag, underscoring the growing strength of Iraqi nationalism throughout the country.
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" But underscoring the duplication in the records, he said, "We believe the number of unique identifiers within those records is dramatically lower.
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The notion that military action salvages a president on the defensive, boldly underscoring his role as commander in chief, is nothing new.
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President Maithripala Sirisena suspended the parliament last month, reconvening it only this week, underscoring investor uncertainty about broad policymaking and economic management.
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But the Taliban has carried out a series of deadly, high-profile attacks in Kabul in recent weeks, underscoring Afghanistan's precarious state.
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Luminous mixed-media installations and hypnotic videos create an environment conducive to sharing and feeling, underscoring the mutual resilience of marginalized communities.
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Jodey Arrington (R-Texas), backing a clean break Monday from the Paris agreement, and underscoring the party's objection to the climate deal.
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Japanese manufacturing activity shrank at the fastest pace in seven months in September, underscoring the broadening economic impact of the Sino-U.
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And Adrian Ballinger, found of Alpenglow Expeditions, which leads climbers on expeditions worldwide, issued a statement underscoring why Nepal made the decision.
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It also weakens the play's emotional potency, which may be why Mr. Cummings pushes too hard with musical underscoring (by Fan Zhang).
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Underscoring the breadth of concern, the swath of undecided senators includes libertarian-leaning Republicans, moderates and typical McConnell and Trump allies. Sen.
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President Trump recently called Mr. Muilenburg for an update on how the company was doing, underscoring its importance to the American economy.
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American Patriot, 11th in the Queen Anne Stakes in 2017, and Gidu only succeeded in underscoring how stiff the competition can be.
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Last Thursday's accident at KCC briefly sent Glencore's shares tumbling 7%, underscoring foreign investors' exposure to illegal mining activity on their properties.
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On Daredevil, for example, Matt Murdock's litheness is distinctly different from Wilson Fisk's overwhelming physicality, underscoring their opposing moral approaches to violence.
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Underscoring its importance to Cambodia's power plan, Prime Minister Hun Sen inaugurated the project, dismissing the concerns of "radical environmentalists" in his speech.
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Not harmless Though the numbers in the report are new, the science is not, Dreyer said, underscoring the report's findings about brain development.
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The premise was unusual and the setting -- a Midwest television station's newsroom -- was unique, with the laughter underscoring social points still relevant today.
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Underscoring that bipartisan support, Florida's medical marijuana initiative was passed with 6 million votes, nearly 2 million more than Trump's winning state total.
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But the trade gap between the United States and China increased sharply, underscoring the economic tensions between the world&aposs two biggest economies.
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Underscoring the party's divisions, Sarah Palin, the 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate and a Trump supporter, criticized Ryan for failing to endorse Trump.
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Underscoring the competitive nature of the food delivery business, one floor below the Munchery pop-up shop, Grubhub was advertising with subway posters.
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Complicating matters further, many of these digital innovations are built on global platforms, underscoring the need for global coordination on the regulatory front.
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The operations of One Foods were formally launched on Wednesday, underscoring BRF's wish to expand in the buoyant market independently from other regions.
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Gaglio's use of violence and misconduct is another example on a laundry list underscoring the culture of impunity that exists at the NYPD.
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Underscoring the volatile situation, at least one rocket struck an Indian diplomatic compound in Kabul, as the delegations met a few blocks away.
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Underscoring his frequent theme of generational change, Mr. Rubio declared that it was time for the "children of the Reagan revolution" to lead.
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Indeed, it said a resumption of a gradual recovery is "possible," underscoring uncertainty about an economy flirting with a technical recession this year.
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Never pedantic, the record asks more questions than offers answers, underscoring its songwriting with traditions of dissent embedded in dance and electronic music.
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In Germany, two vastly different approaches to public and memorial art are underscoring some of the tensions currently unfolding in the country today.
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The Saudi foreign minister offered to help ease tensions between the two neighbours, underscoring the Saudis' new-found confidence on the world stage.
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Underscoring market divisions over Autoliv's prospects, Morgan Stanley upgraded its shares to "Overweight" in late May, calling the company "an overlooked safe haven".
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Underscoring that interest, Pagenaud was asked nearly as many questions in French as English during a conference call to discuss the upcoming season.
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Underscoring the importance of the Russian military to Assad, Putin presented the Syrian leader to top military commanders assembled at his Sochi residence.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits fell more than expected last week, underscoring the robustness of the labor market.
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Meanwhile, nearly a third of companies said they were considering delaying or cancelling investments, underscoring the heightened uncertainty created by the trade tensions.
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Underscoring the importance of the military-industrial complex for Russia's economy, President Vladimir Putin sent best wishes to the workers of the sector.
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Even as the military options are reviewed and updated, Defense Secretary James Mattis is also underscoring the need for a non-military solution.
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There is one of a cat springing out of a box, a series of vertical marks beneath the box underscoring its charged movement.
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This introductory sequence sets the tone for the whole movie, underscoring the fact that the only constant in the Guardians universe is humor.
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It is not accidental that his delegation to Washington includes two senior women ministers, underscoring the fact that his Cabinet is half female.
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Its customer list includes a strong roster of large corporations — underscoring just how widely used Apache Hadoop-based big data services are becoming.
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To even achieve a proper Arabic translation, Alshlyh had to overcome technical challenges, underscoring how little games used to think about their language.
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Canada's annual inflation rate cooled more than expected in March, underscoring expectations that any interest rate hike would be a long way off.
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Business confidence hit a two-year low in the March quarter, the BOJ's "tankan" survey showed on Monday, underscoring concerns that Sino-U.
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Imagine underscoring something with music generated by an AI. All that stuff is coming, and we see Descript as the foundation for it.
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The country's jobless rate fell in the same month to 2.3 percent, underscoring a tight labor market despite tepid wage gains and inflation.
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The country's jobless rate fell in the same month to 2.3 percent, underscoring a tight labour market despite tepid wage gains and inflation.
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Underscoring the market's recent volatility, the CME Group said it would raise the margins to trade lean hog futures, effective after Tuesday's close.
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Its video, premiering here, shows an ensemble of dancers moving in concert with Douglass through unfamiliar spaces, echoing and underscoring her own movements.
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More unhelpful news came in the form of a Kaiser Family Foundation poll underscoring how unpopular the bill approved by the House is.
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That took a logistical hurdle out of the way, underscoring GOP desire to move forward on the tax overhaul as soon as possible.
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London is a tribute to the great man theory of history, with statues and street names and monuments underscoring how leaders change history.
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Despite the prominence of the event for China, no senior US government officials attended, further underscoring the strained relationship between the two countries.
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Clinton at 513 percent in the new New York Times Upshot/Siena College Florida poll, underscoring Democratic concerns about lackluster enthusiasm for Mrs.
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Amazon's Alexa voice technology is helping consumer brands sell more, according to a recent study, underscoring its potential as a major marketing platform.
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Underscoring Essner's point, oil futures reversed some of their losses on Thursday after weekly data showed a big drop in U.S. crude inventories.
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It was the right question at the right time, underscoring the challenge ahead for the institution as it searched for a new home.
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GOP senators acknowledge that neither proposal will garner the 2628 votes needed to advance, underscoring that the shutdown is not ending this week.
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The race between the two Democrats who hope to unseat Mr. Rubio, for instance, has been a nasty contest underscoring each candidate's weaknesses.
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Nevertheless, they continue to expect inflation will head back up as the labor market tightens, underscoring the need for further, gradual rate hikes.
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Underscoring the cost and complexity of the case, the two sides have been arguing since 2011 about whether they complied with earlier rulings.
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President Cyril Ramaphosa made the announcement late on Tuesday in a televised address to the nation, underscoring the political significance of the move.
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There is no question of the sexuality of the corset, emphasizing the breasts and hips, and hence underscoring the stereotypically fecund female physique.
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The top 50 firms had the most significant growth in revenue, an average of 5 percent, underscoring the continuing segmentation of the industry.
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Senate Democrats blocked a defense spending bill for the second time on Thursday, underscoring the hurdles ahead of next month's government funding deadline.
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Go deeper: Democrats are talking with Wylie but Republicans aren't, underscoring the partisan divide when it comes to revisiting the 2016 presidential campaign.
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Meanwhile, the US junk bond market has slowed to a near-halt, underscoring how quickly companies get blocked from borrowing when markets seize.
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Sex here is still an act between a woman and a man, underscoring old ideas and not just of heterosexuality and "heteronormative" politics.
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The move by Farfetch to go public has been long anticipated, underscoring shifting shopping trends as high-end e-commerce continues to rise.
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Witnessing Soren's xenophobia, Roxana remains silent, protests weakly or twists herself into defending his thoughts by underscoring how little she knows about Denmark.
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The designation was partly a joke, underscoring how different Brockhampton was from the prefabricated all-male pop groups of the early two-thousands.
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That indicates that bullish call options remained more expensive than bearish put options, underscoring how the market is positioning for further yuan depreciation.
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A frustrated Cotton at one point could be seen sharply waving off Young as the Indiana Republican offered his rationale, underscoring his disagreement.
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"While risks surrounding overseas economies have subsided somewhat, they remain big," it said, underscoring the BOJ's resolve to maintain its ultra-loose policy.
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But the lawyers' remarks prompted a fair share of criticism, underscoring the high degree of scrutiny of the president's team surrounding the trial.
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Perhaps underscoring the point, Mr. Trump did not invite reporters into the meeting he held with Mr. Gantz shortly after Mr. Netanyahu's visit.
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"While risks surrounding overseas economies have subsided somewhat, they remain big," it said, underscoring the BOJ's resolve to maintain its ultra-loose policy.
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Aso said excess currency volatility and disorderly moves would hurt the economy, underscoring the resolve to ensure stability in currency and financial markets.
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The company&aposs collapse left vendors holding the bag — underscoring how advertisers and publishers need to make sure their adtech partners are solid.
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Underscoring the challenge facing the CPL, the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL) ceased operation in May saying it was no longer financially sustainable.
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Only 22-25 percent of people in their 60s and 70s voted for Moon, exit polls showed, underscoring a long-standing generation gap.
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Underscoring the risk to civilians, the report was released days after at least 80 people were killed in a bloody attack in Kabul.
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So I didn't write about Mayor Bernie Sanders — underscoring that I have a record going back almost four decades of misjudging political talent.
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" Underscoring that point, two days before the inauguration, the police arrested about 1,600 people at protest actions called "He is not our czar.
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Brazilian authorities searched Sembcorp's shipyard in Brazil in July, underscoring the staying power of the wide-ranging graft investigation that began in 2014.
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The veteran shrugged off the comment, underscoring how important it is that Democrats use every tool they can to beat Trump in 2900.
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Indeed, Coach was rumored to be a suitor for Jimmy Choo, underscoring the potential that Michael Kors and Coach will pursue similar targets.
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Sanders delivered his Nevada victory speech before a celebratory crowd in San Antonio, underscoring the determination of the Sanders campaign to take Texas.
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Fan events were cancelled this week and partners have cut ties with the NBA, underscoring the severity of the situation for the league.
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Snap Ads (4 percent), but underscoring the opportunity ahead, more than 133 percent has yet to purchase Instagram Stories ads or Snap Ads.
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But that makes their continued presence this year all the more alarming, underscoring how slow progress on replacing or repairing vulnerable machines remains.
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Underscoring that point: The "four corners" -- the top Democratic and Republican appropriators in the House and Senate -- are expected to speak this weekend.
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The story on the digital side was positive, underscoring the diverging financial narratives for print and digital that have emerged at the company.
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It comes a day after the Senate Foreign Relations Committee passed Turkey sanctions legislation, underscoring the rocky relationship between Capitol Hill and Ankara.
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Several senators urged Mexico City officials to take action after the appearance of the banner, underscoring concern about rising crime in the capital.
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Underscoring the tightening labor market, the survey's index measuring employment conditions at big firms hit minus 23, meaning the tightest level since 1992.
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TURKISH-BACKED FORCE Nujaifi praised cooperation with the Kurds but criticised the Iranian-backed Shi'ite militias, underscoring sensitivities ahead of the Mosul campaign.
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Japan's Nikkei index and MSCI's Asia Pacific index , ex Japan, each tumbled almost 8% in May, underscoring the region's sensitivity to global trade.
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It's a development that's seen as providing an opportune distraction for Trump, which Republicans also view as underscoring the partisan nature of impeachment.
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Senate negotiations to fund the government descended into chaos on Tuesday, underscoring the fight awaiting lawmakers as they try to prevent a shutdown.
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But underscoring the broad swath of concern about Trump's actions among the Senate GOP caucus, 2628 Republican senators voted to nix the declaration.
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Why it matters: Trump attracted three times the attention of all the Democratic candidates combined, underscoring how he consumes the social media conversation.
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It's a theme he sees underscoring his life and work, in which he positions himself as a counterbalance to joyless and conservative tendencies.
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The big picture: The farmers' losses are just another data point underscoring the negative effects that the trade war has had on Americans.
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The Labor Department's report showed solid gains in nonfarm payrolls in March, underscoring the economy's resilience amid risks from a weak global economy.
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But on the other, it's underscoring territorial ambitions that have set other regional players on edge, launching its first domestically built aircraft carrier.
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On top of that, drought conditions over the years left farmers vulnerable, underscoring a lack of foresight on the part of the government.
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Underscoring the seriousness of the threat, al-Asiri was then implicated in the creation of two "undetectable" bombs placed on international cargo planes.
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The funds are also big holders in the island's constitutionally-protected general obligation (GO) debt, underscoring the complexity of Puerto Rico's widely-held bonds.
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Her agreement to cooperate with prosecutors was an ominous development for the congressman, underscoring both the legal and political jeopardy that he is facing.
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Underscoring investor interest in gold, holdings of SPDR Gold Trust, the world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund, were at their highest since June.
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On Thursday, Wanda Commercial's shares were trading at HK$50.80, underscoring expectations for an approval at the shareholders meeting in Beijing are quite high.
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I've been surprised to see how quickly my children have taken to conversing with Alexa, underscoring the universal understanding of a voice-based interface.
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Underscoring Trump's habit of stoking rivalries among his staff, he has told people he wants his counselor Kellyanne Conway to be on television more.
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It has regularly staged protests at company meetings, underscoring the strained relations the airline has with a group that represents its face to fliers.
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If that were to occur, they'd be left with simply upholding whatever order the 9th Circuit issued, underscoring the importance of that court's ruling.
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Buttigieg is also facing fire from critics in South Bend who are drawing attention to his record on race, underscoring his most glaring weakness.
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White is adamant about showing how both church and state ignored these women, underscoring society's historical tendency to ignore women who desperately need help.
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Both big manufacturers and non-manufacturers expect sentiment to worsen in the coming three months, underscoring companies' concern over the murky global economic outlook.
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Again, the nudity does serve a larger storytelling purpose, underscoring Cuarón's desire for Roma to capture as much authentic, lived-in humanity as possible.
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Locals speak wistfully about the work of their fathers, taking an almost perverse pleasure in underscoring the hardships that were part of their lives.
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Everywhere there are wild animals and menacing locals, underscoring the old theme of overcivilized characters confronting their atavistic core in the booga-booga tropics.
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Genscape data showed loadings for Latin America from the U.S. Gulf this week sliding dramatically to just 300,000 bpd, underscoring the need for replacements.
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"I got a plan" has become a defining slogan of her presidential bid, underscoring her policy chops but also, more fundamentally, that she's prepared.
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Underscoring its decision to ease policy across the board, the Fed also said it would stop shrinking its massive holdings of bonds starting Aug.
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ET. Canada's economy is expected to have grown by 09553 percent in November, underscoring expectations that the fourth quarter was likely weak at best.
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Underscoring the gravity of the petition's mission is a concern that the mural program is contributing to the acceleration of gentrification in the city.
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During the joint news conference with Kishida, Tillerson issued a far gentler version of that message, first underscoring the "long-standing" U.S.-Japanese alliance.
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The dollar weakened as data showed U.S. manufacturing output fell in February, underscoring the Federal Reserve's "patient" stance towards interest rate increases this year.
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The legislation was paid for through a series of budgetary gimmicks, underscoring the challenge of coming up with long-term funding solutions in Congress.
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They note that by selling minority stakes the EPRDF is underscoring its view that the state should be a key player in the economy.
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Soon-Shiong has tweeted a series of aphorisms underscoring his determination to forge ahead despite adversity: "Nothing worth having comes easy," read one tweet.
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Underscoring the symbolic nature of the stock listing, First Myanmar didn't actually aim to raise cash for the company or even create new shares.
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But Sprint's largest shareholder, Japan's SoftBank Group, would likely have a significant minority stake as well, underscoring its increasing importance in the technology world.
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The third recommendation focuses on the word 'partner,' underscoring the United States' role as an ally and enabler to the Iraqis for this operation.
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Data on Friday showed non-farm payrolls rose by 215,000 last month, higher than expectations of 205,000, underscoring the strength in the U.S. economy.
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Meanwhile, two Republicans backed by U.S. President Donald Trump prevailed in their nominating contests Tuesday night, again underscoring his influence among the party's voters.
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But underscoring Twitter's trouble getting products out the door, specific location tags appearing in the timeline is only rolling out now, 15 months later.
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The day Sager's diagnosis was announced by his son, Sager's name was mentioned on Twitter 153,000 times, yet again underscoring his esteem and appeal.
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Underscoring this point, Singleton told the story of DiuX managing director Raj Shah going into the desert with Eric Schmidt, executive chairman of Alphabet.
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The museum comprises scaffolding and screens instead of walls, underscoring its temporary, unfinished quality ("being dismantled, under construction," as Haapoja describes it to me).
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It's worth underscoring this: They voted for a massive bill to reorganize a sixth of the American economy without knowing what it would do.
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The Times reported that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, a Trump nominee, personally approved the raid on Cohen's office, perhaps underscoring its potential significance.
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Underscoring this point, West Virginia has some of the cheapest housing in the U.S. as well as one of the lowest rates of homelessness.
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The money comes from a mix of financial and strategic backers — underscoring both the company's potential, and also the calibre of its current customers.
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Underscoring the broad base of concern over Trump's actions within the Republican caucus, 220006 GOP senators broke rank and voted with all the Democrats.
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Trump frequently tweets in real time during his morning viewings of Fox & Friends, underscoring the outsized role the show plays in shaping his thinking.
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It's worth underscoring: The Trump administration is using its chief of staff's dead son to give a patina of credence to an obvious lie.
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What's happening on our campus is a cautionary tale for other universities, underscoring the need to regulate how campuses interact with the Border Patrol.
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One of his closest advisers suggested to me that McMaster believed remaining a general would insulate him from political pressure, by underscoring his separateness.
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Households were also less optimistic about the economy than three months ago, the survey showed on Friday, underscoring the fragile nature of Japan's recovery.
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The brand breakdown is stark, underscoring how difficult it will be for Volkswagen to improve its image and buff up its broader financial picture.
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Japan's core consumer prices fell for a seventh straight month and household spending slumped in September, underscoring the challenges of hitting the BOJ's target.
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In Europe, surveys indicated that growth in the euro zone will be slow but steady, underscoring concerns about the vulnerability of the bloc's upturn.
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Meanwhile, Trump is calling NATO nations to increase their military spending and he's meeting with former Eastern bloc nations underscoring our commitment to them.
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Companies might also try to increase adoption by underscoring the ways in which paying by phone can be more secure than using a card.
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Underscoring the detail of the revamp, he said the replacement of a single ornamental leaf required the casting and fitting of seven separate parts.
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Fed Vice Chair Richard Clarida also struck a dovish tone, underscoring the central bank's willingness to remain patient on the issue of raising rates.
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Underscoring increasing risk appetite, outstanding margin loans - money investors borrow to buy stocks - rose to a 22-month high of above 1 trillion yuan.
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Bonus confidence: Several former Uber employees and execs have invested in Cargo, a source tells Axios, underscoring its appeal to the ride-hailing business.
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Chris W. Cox, executive director of the NRA's Institute for Legislative Action, released a statement Tuesday underscoring the larger point made by Trump earlier.
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The FT's reported that her commission plans to fine Google over the dominance of its Android mobile operating system, underscoring that point yet again.
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Adhering to a high standard of conduct helped Democrats win the Alabama Senate race, by underscoring the seriousness of the charges against Roy Moore.
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Nine different runners gained 333 yards on 58 carries, underscoring the Wildcats' commitment to the ground game in the pass-happy Big 12 Conference.
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As we gathered, we learned that a transgender woman named Brooklyn Lindsay had been murdered in Missouri, underscoring the crisis that we are in.
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At some point, the whirring became louder and camera-laden drones appeared, underscoring the eerie likeness of the projections to leaked drone-strike footage.
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So enough of it is available to sustain demand, underscoring one of the truisms of the gem trade: Rarity is a double-edged sword.
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I confess to a level a fatigue with respect to artists raising questions to which no one has answers, underscoring problems without presenting solutions.
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" The Anti-Defamation League's Jonathan Greenblatt issued a statement explicitly underscoring that for Jews, "our history and heritage compel us to take a stand.
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Then reality hit: A conservative judge, Brian Hagedorn, appeared to win a narrow, upset victory on Tuesday, underscoring instead how competitive Wisconsin politics remain.
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Underscoring the effect, a white camera drone suddenly hovered into view, slowly descending toward the assembled like a digital-age angel of the Annunciation.
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Teams added 12 million of its total DAUs from March 11 to March 18, underscoring the huge demand the two products are seeing today.
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RIO DE JANEIRO — Muggings, armed robberies and confrontations during Carnival celebrations in Rio de Janeiro are underscoring the deteriorating security situation in the city.
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The cut comes as more than 60% of Indian firms missed their consensus earnings estimates in the June quarter, underscoring a lacklustre earnings performance.
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The cut comes as more than 60% of Indian firms missed their consensus earnings estimates in the June quarter, underscoring a lacklustre earnings performance.
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A prominent Russian dissident, Vladimir Kara-Murza, was also included, underscoring the senator's longstanding opposition to the authoritarian government of President Vladimir V. Putin.
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Factory activity in the country shrank at the fastest pace ever in February, underscoring the colossal damage from the cornoavirus outbreak on its economy. .
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Factory activity in the country shrank at the fastest pace ever in February, underscoring the colossal damage from the cornoavirus outbreak on its economy. .
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It is largely symbolic, underscoring how far Ms. Wynne was able to push the third-richest American state so as to protect Canadian interests.
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This week, North Korea successfully tested a missile that could potentially strike Alaska, underscoring a dilemma for Mr. Trump and his national security team.
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Amnesty International has called it a "staggering execution spree" while underscoring that Iran has the highest number of executions per capita in the world.
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Similarly, 6 in 10 have no digital defense plan in place whatsoever, underscoring the need for heightened industry awareness and education across the board.
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Perhaps the most revealing moment in the book is Karadzic's gleeful response to Trump's electoral victory, underscoring a palpable kinship between the two men.
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Underscoring this contrast, the California Legislature recently voted to require all of the state's power to be generated by zero-carbon sources by 2045.
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Underscoring the pain from the trade war, an index gauging big automakers' sentiment turned negative for the first time in more than three years.
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When we noted that those are tough ages for children to move, she made a point of underscoring that they relocated because of her.
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Young Wall Street and tech-entrepreneur types were starting to fall in love — with his poll numbers and fundraising totals underscoring the Buttigieg boomlet.
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McConnell didn't speak to either Schumer or Pelosi about the trial over the holiday recess, according to aides, underscoring the depth of the standoff.
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The central bank now has sixty futures contracts outstanding from 13 earlier, traders said, underscoring the pressure to attract inflows and to boost reserves.
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GDAXI declined 0.3% after data showed industrial orders in August fell slightly more than expected, underscoring concerns of a recession in Europe's largest economy.
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Against this backdrop, a slim majority of economists see Britain's hefty current account deficit widening, underscoring a risk highlighted by the Bank of England.
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The Explorers (383-4, 0-1) shot just 3-of-17 from behind the 3-point line, underscoring their struggles to make baskets consistently.
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This brings the total number of known cases worldwide to more than 200, underscoring the challenge for health authorities seeking to contain the outbreak.
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GDAXI declined 0.3% after data showed industrial orders in August fell slightly more than expected, underscoring concerns of a recession in Europe's largest economy.
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CHINA FACTORIES: However, profits at China's industrial firms shrank at their fastest pace in eight months in October, underscoring slowing momentum in the economy.
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Rarely has that been on display as starkly as on Monday, underscoring the deep distrust that many Americans harbor toward their leaders and institutions.
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The American Chamber of Commerce in Germany also urged Trump to stick to free trade agreements, underscoring the importance of U.S.-German trade relations.
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Senate Democrats invited reporters to a press conference last month underscoring their ongoing opposition to the Federal Communications Commission's new Restoring Internet Freedom Order.
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Europe's STOXX 600 slipped 0.06 percent, with defensive sectors such as healthcare and utilities providing the biggest boost to the index, underscoring investor caution.
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Wade | Dems threaten to subpoena Juul MORE (I-Vt.) in hypothetical match-ups, underscoring questions about whether he can win another four-year term.
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Democrats may have to confront unfavorable poll numbers if they move forward with trying to impeach Trump, underscoring the political risks to the party.
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Underscoring the scale of the problem, Moody's said that GE's "very elevated leverage" could lead it to downgrade the company's rating by multiple notches.
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He also said the new president could serve two five-year terms, underscoring restrictions Castro imposed on himself after his brother's decades in power.
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In recent days, O'Rourke's tone has turned much more confrontational -- underscoring that he has ground to make up and little time to do it.
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More to the point, underscoring the uncertainty around Singapore's growth outlook, eight of the 15 analysts saw some chance of an off-cycle move.
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It was the Fed's first emergency rate cut since the 2008 financial crisis, underscoring how grave the central bank views the fast-evolving situation.
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Six weeks into the season, its enforcement was essentially abandoned, underscoring how difficult it is to legislate between acceptable and unacceptable levels of violence.
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The finale, meanwhile, came wrapped in a truly epic confrontation -- underscoring the visual freedom that animation allows -- while reuniting a number of "Rebels" characters.
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It's a way of underscoring that: the fact that all these years later it's still a problem to be black and to be American.
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Only 2% of faculty at the University of Colorado-Boulder are Black, underscoring how the lack of diversity is a factor in this case.
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Underscoring growing anxiety about the outlook, Caixin's June survey found that manufacturers were the least optimistic they have been about future growth prospects since December.
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The Rio Games marked a record 26 different nations winning medals in judo, underscoring the sport's deep pool of talent as its global appeal increases.
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IHS Technology data shows that display panel prices for key products including televisions and laptop computers declined steadily throughout the fourth quarter, underscoring margin pressures.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's business mood slumped to a two-year low in the March quarter, a central bank survey showed, underscoring concerns that Sino-U.
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Both big manufacturers and non-manufacturers expect business conditions to worsen slightly three months ahead, the survey showed, underscoring their concern on overseas economic uncertainties.
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Since setting a multiyear high in December, the has traded sideways, underscoring how aggressive policy moves by the U.S. may be counteracted by weakness abroad.
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Military spending was still well ahead of the United Kingdom ($48 billion), France ($56 billion) or Japan ($46 billion), underscoring its importance to armaments manufacturers.
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Data last week showed moderate producer and consumer price increases in April, underscoring the Federal Reserve's projection of no further interest rate increases this year.
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The gathering was small compared to anti-government protests last year, during which more than 120 people were killed, underscoring the protracted fatigue amongst detractors.
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One investor said it was the first IPO lunch he had been to without tables, which "even Facebook had," underscoring how crowded the event was.
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Underscoring this challenge were private consumption and capital expenditure readings, which both fell in the first quarter, while exports suffered the biggest fall since 2015.
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This month, a series of economic indicators have shown diverging trends, underscoring Brazil's uneven, slow recovery from the worst recession in more than a century.
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Finally, another possible bone of contention between the defendants was discussed, underscoring how difficult it may be for them to coordinate legal strategy at trial.
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It has so far forged only about 20 of them, he said, underscoring a "pressing need" need for the kind of legislation Lam is pursuing.
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Underscoring how the characters are becoming both a social phenomenon and branding opportunity, sponsors like GE, Adobe and Baidu already use emojis in their businesses.
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Even after the recent liquidation, fund managers still hold a near-record net long position with longs far outnumbering shorts, underscoring the lingering downside risk.
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Donald Trump's Twitter-fueled provocations of China are underscoring just how much the world's two biggest economies have to lose if tensions were to escalate.
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Meanwhile, a green triangle is wedged into the upper right-hand corner, further anchoring the forms within the painting as well as underscoring their incompleteness.
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Still, earnings before interest, depreciation, taxes, and amortization (EBITDA) fell 2.4 percent to 1.605 billion reais, underscoring the need fresh capital to keep Oi competitive.
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TOKYO, Aug 31 (Reuters) - Japanese industrial output was flat in July from the previous month, underscoring fragility in factory activity, government data showed on Wednesday.
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Underscoring the moderation in hiring, the average workweek fell to its lowest level in nearly two years in July as manufacturers cut hours for workers.
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The funding is coming in just three months after closing its seed round — underscoring both the attention this area is getting and the opportunity ahead.
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Underscoring labor market strength, manufacturing payrolls surged by 2179,2000 jobs in August, the most in four years, with the motor vehicle sector adding 7003,2700 positions.
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There were disagreements over the measure almost immediately, however, underscoring the difficulties in getting Congress to agree on what a war authorization should look like.
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However, frugal consumers are resisting price hikes, capping retail prices and underscoring an entrenched deflationary mindset that Japan has been trying to overcome for decades.
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But last month, Moody's Investors Service cut Pemex's credit rating to one level above investment grade, to Baa3 from Baa1, underscoring the company's' financial troubles.
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Underscoring challenges to alliance cooperation, Renault's sales to Nissan and other partners fell by 20.8867 million euros ($1.1 billion) in 2018, reflecting collapsing diesel demand.
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Authorities prepared barriers to contain demonstrations outside Brazil's modernistic Congress building, but virtually no Rousseff supporters turned out, underscoring the isolation of the impeached president.
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More than 100 million vehicles involving 17 automakers have been recalled worldwide, including 69 million in the U.S. alone, underscoring the scale of the crisis.
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The attack on Ghazni was a show of strength for the Taliban, underscoring how volatile the security situation remains two weeks before the parliamentary elections.
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Novanto was sentenced to 15 years in prison, underscoring why Indonesia's national parliament rates as among the most corrupt institutions in the country in surveys.
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The more domestically focused U.K. midcaps extended its recovery though remained more than 7 percent below pre-referendum levels underscoring concerns over the local economy.
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Europe's STOXX 600 was off 0.1 percent, with defensive sectors such as healthcare and utilities providing the biggest boost to the index, underscoring investor caution.
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In agreeing to elevate bilateral discussions with the new Comprehensive Dialogue Mechanism, the US was underscoring to China the importance of a results-oriented relationship.
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The Indian Navy has also sent its Sindhughosh class submarine and a P-81 long range maritime surveillance aircraft, underscoring the exercise's anti-submarine focus.
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" He adds, underscoring the irony, "They said they didn't want to portray the bad guy as African-American, but that was a bullsh–t concern.
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Some of them complained about the hassle of registering and casting a ballot, underscoring that states need to make it easier for people to vote.
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Price reporting agency Argus Media launched two new Asia-delivered price indexes for U.S. crude this month, underscoring expectations that U.S. exporters will target Asia.
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The gains come as the latest data pointed to the strength in the labor market, underscoring the health of the economy despite ongoing trade tensions.
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But advocates and lawmakers from both parties agree that the policy may be necessary for safety, underscoring the difficult balancing act for the White House.
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Sunrise, responding to Freenet on Friday, said UPC's results were in line with or even ahead of Liberty's turnaround plan, underscoring the deal's strategic rationale.
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"Unanswered questions remain regarding the epidemiology and transmission of the disease," the GAO wrote in its testimony, underscoring the major challenges in tackling the epidemic.
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It lasted all of a few days, underscoring that no disaster, however large, is enough to bridge the gaps between California and the White House.
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Rudd said three quarters of Islamic State propaganda was shared within three hours of publication, underscoring the need for speed in taking down extremist posts.
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Underscoring its decision to ease policy across the board, the Fed also said it would stop shrinking its $3.6 trillion in bond holdings starting Aug.
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The bipartisan lawmakers highlighted these assessments in the letter sent Monday, underscoring a set of recommendations made by GAO to improve implementation of the law.
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Twelve of those happened in Mosul, underscoring the danger that civilians face in the dense urban streets where forces are seeking to drive out ISIS.
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Ms. Gyngell is one of many culinary avatars to put a Plain English kitchen in her own home, underscoring its functionality to the aspirational amateur.
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Since then, this number has exponentially increased, further diverting our attention and further underscoring the importance of the press, the gatekeepers of the First Amendment.
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Adidas Ventures, Johnson & Johnson Innovation, Nikon, Autodesk, and BMW are all investors in Carbon, underscoring the broad interest that corporations are taking in its technology.
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Underscoring the confusion about how many troops are deployed to fight ISIS, the Pentagon had for months said only about 500 troops were in Syria.
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But most Republican senators have not rebuked the president for inviting foreign interference in next year's presidential election, underscoring their desire to evade Trump's fury.
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But most Republican senators have not rebuked the president for inviting foreign interference in next year's presidential election, underscoring their desire to evade Trump's fury.
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Fierce infighting broke out this week among the group, underscoring the urgency many in the party feel for finding an alternative to Trump or Cruz.
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The CSI300 has lost 210 percent this year and the Shanghai Composite is down 210 percent, underscoring worries about the impact of the Sino-U.
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Last month, the professional social networking site LinkedIn was sold to Microsoft for $26.2 billion, underscoring that social media has become a mature market sector.
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Multiple launch systems are considered an expensive but crucial component of any serious, field-ready nuclear weapons program, underscoring the magnitude of Mr. Kim's ambitions.
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Revenue from the company's high-margin digital business rose 14.7 percent to $1.31 billion, underscoring the shift among players to buy and download games online.
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It would be Trump's third veto — and the second related to Saudi Arabia, underscoring the divide between Trump and Congress on the Saudis (The Hill).
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Underscoring the political tensions, Cruz questioned if Democrats would block legislation so they could use the issue as a political football for November's midterm elections.
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Hosp's forecast would represent a $45,000 rally from the current price of bitcoin — or a $10,000 collapse, underscoring the volatility of the world's largest cryptocurrency.
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WASHINGTON – U.S. businesses posted the most job openings on record in April for the second straight month, underscoring the economy&aposs strong demand for workers.
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Underscoring the slowdown, China said on Friday that growth in the first three months of this year fell to 6.7 percent, a seven-year low.
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Underscoring the Devils' lack of depth, Plumlee sat out for only four minutes, and he stayed out of foul trouble the rest of the way.
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Underscoring the slowdown in growth, LinkedIn said online ad revenue growth slowed to 20 percent in the latest quarter from 56 percent a year earlier.
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All told, safer money-market funds attracted over $17 billion in the week ended Wednesday, underscoring investors' skittishness on financial markets given the recent volatility.
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This gap widened last month, with LNG costing $7.32 per mmBtu, but pipeline imports falling to $5.82, underscoring the tough environment for LNG in China.
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Underscoring challenges to alliance cooperation, Renault's sales to Nissan and other partners fell by 946 million euros ($1.1 billion) in 2018, reflecting collapsing diesel demand.
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In all, six of the dead were tourists, underscoring New York City's role as a tourist mecca for people from all corners of the globe.
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Further underscoring their letter's weight, the women note that they also write on behalf of their companies, which include the music world's three dominant conglomerates.
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President Cyril Ramaphosa expressed "deep pain and support" for the families of recent victims of gender violence, underscoring the growing political significance of the issue.
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Beyond that, Steve acknowledges the difficulty of preventing acts by madmen ... underscoring it by wishing our 25-year-old cameraman well in a scary world.
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Underscoring its reticence, Egypt waited until the last moment to announce it was sending a deputy finance minister to the two-day conference in Bahrain.
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Now the government has cut off the state's access to the internet, underscoring how easily a government can silence a population in the digital age.
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It insists on underscoring difference with extremely costly equipment rather than thinking about how to reframe the built environment in a way that welcomes everyone.
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In Cosby's case, he was only convicted after a jury heard from several women, rather than only one, underscoring the challenges sole accusers can face.
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Fox is in a substantially different position from NBC and CBS, perhaps underscoring why it was willing to bid so much more on the package.
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Underscoring the problem, the regional governor of Veneto, Luca Zaia, ordered the confiscation of ventilators at veterinaries, saying they could be converted to human use.
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It is telling that most of the canvases here were titled for single-room-occupancy hotels on the Upper West Side, underscoring solitude and isolation.
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It was the Federal Reserve's first emergency rate cut since the 28 financial crisis, underscoring how grave the central bank views the fast-evolving situation.
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Moscow has provided support for those jets and other weapons systems used by Venezuela&aposs military, underscoring the international dynamics affecting the situation in Venezuela.
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But, underscoring how social media is used not only by terrorists but by "social justice warriors" as well, the violent protests were long ago predicted.
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They key to Subway's continued success is underscoring customers' ability to pick precisely what they do and don't want on their sandwiches, according to Haynes.
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Underscoring the depth of Qatar's ties to Japan, Marubeni Corp and Mitsui & Co each own 7.5 percent stakes in the three-train Qatargas I project.
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Meanwhile, Kraft and other defendants have been trying to prevent the footage from being released, underscoring what experts consider the real threat to his livelihood.
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With the United States presidential election underscoring both the importance of local news and its challenges, SmartNews has a huge opportunity to gain new users.
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Germany's DAX declined 0.3% after data showed industrial orders in August fell slightly more than expected, underscoring concerns of a recession in Europe's largest economy.
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More than two dozen people were killed over the weekend in shootings in two U.S. cities, underscoring the scale of gun violence in the country.
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Kirk meticulously represents a wide variety of voices, punctuating the documentary throughout with audio from latenight TV hosts and conservative talkradio, underscoring the cultural divide.
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The 42-year-old head of state had seen his visit to St. Anne as a symbolic stop underscoring France's historical influence in the region.
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Corn was buoyed by the announcement of two spot export sales last week, underscoring the competitiveness of U.S. corn against other origins and versus wheat.
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This is because CPI inflation is likely to be in the 4-5% range at the start of the year already, underscoring continued price pressures.
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However, they also see "the downside risks surrounding the economic outlook as elevated, further underscoring the case for a rate cut" at the October meeting.
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"American Dharma" includes a musical score approximating that of a theatrical thriller, underscoring the sense of urgency -- and passion -- that Morris brings to the fray.
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Underscoring the growth, a National Harbor Convention and Visitors Association was formed this spring with an initial $21968 million budget to market the entire site.
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Underscoring the challenges ahead, North Korea's official Rodong Sinmun said on Tuesday "the responsibility falls squarely on the United States" for the stalled nuclear discussions.
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The indictment mentioned Facebook and Instagram 41 times, underscoring how heavily the Russian effort relied on social media to promote incorrect news and divisive content.
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Republicans have long been reluctant to over-regulate the airline industry, but they have backed the provision — underscoring the powerful impact of the United controversy.
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Underscoring the strength and confidence in the labor market, 2.95 million people voluntarily quit their jobs in February, lifting the quit rate to 2.1 percent.
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Underscoring policymakers' concerns about the falling yuan, China's central bank will not tolerate sustained depreciation of the yuan, the China Securities Journal said on Friday.
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Castro said Friday that around 226 lawmakers have already co-sponsored the resolution, underscoring that there is enough support to pass it in the House.
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More than two dozen people were killed over the weekend in shootings in two U.S. cities, underscoring the scale of gun violence in the country.
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Underscoring the divisions, party heavyweight Alessandro Di Battista leapt to the defense of Paragone, hailing him as a man who had defended 5-Star ideals.
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Another experience with a New York City park ended unpleasantly, underscoring the practical problems that can be associated with large outdoor artworks in public spaces.
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The dispensary is located just steps away from the Colorado State Capitol, underscoring the brave new world of legal marijuana: mainstream, easily accessible and chic.
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Still, Netflix and Amazon remain up 213 percent and 963 percent year to date, respectively, underscoring their places among Wall Street's crème de la crème.
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Underscoring his pledge to protect the undocumented, Brown swore in Xavier Becerra as the state's new attorney general, a former congressman and son of Mexican immigrants.
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Underscoring the housing market weakness, single-family home completions dropped for the third straight month in November to their lowest level in more than a year.
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Underscoring the housing market weakness, single-family home completions dropped for a third straight month in November to their lowest level in more than a year.
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"Whatever she's down for, you're there to support," director George Tillman Jr. told Lawley in between takes, underscoring the importance of this moment to the actor.
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Nonetheless, Mr. Kim has enjoyed widespread support, including the endorsement of former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., underscoring the shifting political dynamics in New Jersey.
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Like Grindr, many of these seem to have taken a more passive approach to in-app discrimination by, for example, underscoring their pre-existing community guidelines.
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Underscoring concerns about the outlook for corporate profits, both HSBC and StanChart have started conducting "stress tests" on some of their local clients, the people said.
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"The president urged President Putin to uphold Russia's commitments under the Minsk agreements, underscoring the U.S. and our partners' commitment to Ukraine's sovereignty," the official said.
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However, each vowed to continue in Nevada and South Carolina, underscoring in their speeches that the vast majority of voters nationally have not yet weighed in.
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Mr. Putin announced the agreement to a "cessation of hostilities" in Syria on television late Monday night, underscoring its importance as a joint Russian-American effort.
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Amazon has now passed 100 million subscribers for its Prime loyalty shopping program, underscoring its growth as an e-commerce, cloud services and streaming media behemoth.
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Underscoring the importance both sides are placing on North Carolina, Trump also campaigns in the state Tuesday, appearing after Clinton during an evening event in Raleigh.
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Singapore-based startup, Carousell, has raised $35 million in a funding round led by Rakuten Ventures, underscoring growing appeal for peer-to-peer marketplaces in Asia.
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Underscoring threats to the global economy, IMF Deputy Managing Director Mitsuhiro Furusawa warned that a bigger-than-expected slowdown in China's economy remains a key risk.
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"It could change cities and how we work and live," he said, also underscoring the goal of Uber was to eliminate private car ownership in time.
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Comments from Yellen on Monday seemed to ease some worries about the economy while underscoring views the Fed may be in no rush to raise rates.
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Our questions about Hollywood's most glamorous, contemporary-seeming couple are arguably more profound than they seem, underscoring as they do our culture's evolving relationship with marriage.
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But even more strikingly, parts of their brain associated with empathy grew in volume, underscoring not only how we can increase empathy, but that we can.
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All in all, the Funston review made more than 200 recommendations, many underscoring the fact that the retirement system has not kept up with the times.
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Defense Secretary Jim Mattis visited last month, and Vice President Mike Pence is due in April, underscoring U.S. concerns surrounding North Korea's missile and nuclear programs.
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Andrew M. Cuomo, who has in recent weeks made a series of appearances with tenants, touring apartments and underscoring the need for changes at the agency.
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Republicans are moving more slowly, but emphasizing the jam-packed fields of challengers and underscoring the rifts those primary fights could expose within the Democratic Party.
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Underscoring the theme of there being a top-tier group of three, some Netroots attendees were gifted a six-pack of craft beers by event organizers.
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The SUV is the first battery-powered vehicle for the brand, which is owned by India's Tata Motors Ltd, underscoring the convergence of electrification and automation.
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At the present time, however, U.S. business investment as a share of GDP is also well below trend, underscoring the pressing need for corporations to invest.
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Brent oil prices dipped below $30 in Asian hours Thursday, underscoring weakness in the energy market amid a continued increase in the supply of the commodity.
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Underscoring lingering concerns over the crisis in Turkey, the dollar hit a 21-month peak against a basket of currencies, supported by its safe-haven status.
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In numerous statements, they defected from his sinking campaign, underscoring that Trump's casual championing of sexual assault is unacceptable and does not reflect their party's values.
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Also underscoring the economy's vibrancy was a report from the Institute for Supply Management showing its non-manufacturing activity index rose more than expected in September.
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Micron earlier this month announced job cuts and other savings after guiding for weaker-than-expected fiscal third-quarter sales, underscoring the strains on the industry.
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Apple closed off its presentation by underscoring its emphasis on security with its use of end-to-end encryption "by default" on all its messaging apps.
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Underscoring the labor market's underlying strength, claims have now been below the 211,1.933 threshold, which is associated with a robust labor market, for 21.93 straight weeks.
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But Tenney made clear she doesn't agree with the president on every issue, underscoring that the interests of her constituents may not always align with Trump.
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Jon Steinberg's streaming business news service Cheddar sold for a healthy $200 million to cable company Altice USA, underscoring the value of live news for millennials.
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But Republican leaders in both chambers left the door open on Tuesday to passing new legislation, underscoring the depth of concern on Capitol Hill about Russia.
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On Thursday, stock markets in Europe were hit by disappointing earnings, underscoring the lingering anxiety among equity investors as trade tensions, slowing global investment and growth.
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However, most of that was due to the sharp improvement in the 12 months to the end of March this year, underscoring the challenge further ahead.
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In 1979, Dr. Lenore Walker first put forth Battered Woman Syndrome as a theory underscoring the particular effects that domestic violence has on a woman's psyche.
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O-obsessives to new, and lesser known, names, hence helping the designers, and to reflect the ties between countries, hence underscoring the message of the event.
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India's mobile payments services firm One97 Communications came in sixth among global fintech giants, underscoring the potential value investors place on such firms in the region.
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Awe is also inspiring and full of wonder, underscoring the richness of life and our ability to both contribute to it and be captivated by it.
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In the world of retail, Macy's first-quarter earnings report topped analysts' expectations, with accelerating sales and earnings underscoring CEO Jeff Gennette's turnaround plans, Cramer said.
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Several GOP senators have expressed skepticism, or outright opposition, to new legislation, underscoring the uphill path any deal will face to get to Trump's desk. Sen.
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The deal, announced on Monday, adds security features to Atlassian's cloud computing products, underscoring the growing importance of identity protection and security systems in the cloud.
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Russia set a new post-Soviet record high in October of 11.2 million bpd, underscoring the challenge the government might face in agreeing to freeze output.
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The resolution was introduced by Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Costa Rica, Mexico and Uruguay, underscoring how progressive the region has become on gay rights in recent years.
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"Rewind 2018" has also been lambasted on Twitter, with users underscoring the gap between its portrayal of the platform and their experience of the community there.
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The latest effort comes after earlier pushes by Trump for healthcare reform collapsed twice, underscoring the difficulty of uniting the various factions of the Republican party.
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Brazil's stock exchange has seen nearly 4 billion reais ($1.3 billion) in foreign inflows so far this year, underscoring investors' continued interest following last year's rally.
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House Democrats outraised their top Republican challenger in the majority of CNN's key House races in the first fundraising quarter of 2018, underscoring the GOP's challenge.
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Earlier this year, the U.S. military renamed its Pacific Command the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, a move underscoring the growing importance of India to the Pentagon.
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Pelosi prevailed, but Ryan notched 2628 votes in the secret-ballot election, underscoring the frustration many in the caucus felt about the existing, entrenched leadership structure.
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Sanders supporters protesting Clinton's nomination came to the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia this week armed with anti-TPP signs, underscoring their concern about the issue.
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Underscoring the importance of the sector to the $10 trillion economy, Friday's home data helped fuel strong gains in steel and iron ore futures in Shanghai.
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But instead of bringing Republicans together, they are struggling to agree on what an alternative would look like -- underscoring the deep divisions sparked by Trump's action.
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Underscoring the importance of the Russian military in propping up Assad's rule, Putin presented the Syrian leader to top military commanders assembled at his Sochi residence.
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Countries on three continents reported first cases of the coronavirus on Friday, underscoring the risk that an outbreak that began in China will cause worldwide disruption.
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He's speaking with a lawyer and considering going to court, underscoring why the insurance industry is bracing for a massive wave of litigation over disputed payouts.
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Even with Mexico's help, however, the flow of migrant children continues, underscoring the need to focus on the roots of the problem rather than the symptom.
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"The problem is, you've been in government for almost 50 years," said Mr. Trump, underscoring his father's status as an outsider, despite occupying the Oval Office.
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The strong performance helped validate the unusual direct listing model the company used to go public as well as underscoring investor demand for business software makers.
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The departure of most of his defense team, which Colonel Spath rejected, has threatened to derail the case, underscoring the military trial system's struggle to function.
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But it's worth underscoring that there is no evidence of a disjuncture in views between what public health experts think and what economic policy experts think.
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The Culinary Union posted flyers throughout Las Vegas underscoring that Sanders' plans would force them to give up the excellent health care benefits they fought for.
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And, the director-general of China's Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Gao Fu, said virus was adapting and mutating, underscoring the challenges for health authorities.
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Service-sector confidence worsened in February for a third straight month to a 10-month low, data showed on Thursday, underscoring the fragility of consumer spending.
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The media push appears to be part of a concerted propaganda campaign designed to impress domestic audiences while underscoring China's military strength on the international stage.
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In the fourth quarter, Lennar's gross margin on home sales fell to 22.4 percent from 23.3 percent a year earlier, underscoring higher land and labor expenses.
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"It will take time for the agency to implement any program outlined by Congress, underscoring the absolute urgency of the January 19th deadline," the letter states.
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FRANKFURT, May 12 (Reuters) - German insurance Allianz on Friday reaffirmed its operating profit target for 2017 after underscoring the strength of its bond fund manager PIMCO.
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Infosys Ltd only managed to meet estimates, underscoring the growth woes of the $180-billion Indian IT services sector heavily dependent of Western clients for revenue.
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Underscoring the difficulties facing the country, officials said its number of confirmed cases had jumped to 888 from 650 on Thursday, of whom 21 had died.
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Underscoring the difficulties facing the country, officials said its number of confirmed cases had jumped to 888 from 650 on Thursday, of whom 21 had died.
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On the one hand, the business area that it identified early on has clearly caught the attention of a number of other companies, underscoring the opportunity.
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U.S. stock futures were slightly higher after briefly turning down, underscoring fragile investor sentiment following a rout in October and steep sell-offs in recent sessions.
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The breach affected more than 100 million customers, underscoring how rogue employees or untrained workers can create security risks even if the underlying systems are secure.
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The city's main drag, Congress Street, is lined with empty storefronts standing in stark contrast to a number of newer businesses, underscoring the rural community's challenges.
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Every item on the menu teasingly lists each ingredient, underscoring our ordering dilemma: One of us was vegan and nearly every dish included meat or dairy.
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Senators have moved to bar the Pentagon from using software produced by a Russian-origin cybersecurity firm, underscoring suspicions of its ties to the Russian government.
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TOKYO, Sept 24 (Reuters) - Japanese manufacturing activity shrank at the fastest pace in seven months in September, underscoring the broadening economic impact of the Sino-U.
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But underscoring the uncertainty and political tumult around the nomination, retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens said that he didn't believe Kavanaugh should be confirmed.
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Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle were generally eager to avoid a vote on increasing the gasoline tax, underscoring just how politically unpopular it is.
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President Trump has stacked his administration with officials who doubt the scientific consensus behind man-made climate change, underscoring a growing divide within the Republican party.
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Netflix tumbled 5.5% after CEO Reed Hastings made comments underscoring growing costs and rising competition from Walt Disney Co, Apple Inc and other video streaming services.
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Senate Democrats say part of the caucus has serious concerns about a bipartisan immigration compromise, underscoring the uphill path for the proposal to get 60 votes.
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The disjuncture is deliberate, further underscoring the mystery of the scene One of Marcus's innovations is the way she divides the space inhabited by her subjects.
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Indeed, none of the 11 candidates on the first list were from inside the Beltway, underscoring Mr. Trump's pledge to "drain the swamp" of the establishment.
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Underscoring the drive into high-margin businesses, IBM in October agreed to buy Red Hat, the company's biggest acquisition in its more than 100-year history.
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Underscoring the challenge, 52 percent have a strongly unfavorable view, suggesting nothing Republicans do in Cleveland will move the numbers in Trump's direction in a major way.
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Her campaign is underscoring that political reality with a stop in Arizona Wednesday, a state that has voted for Republican presidential candidates all but once since 1952.
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It even includes firefighters from Australia and New Zealand, underscoring that battling blazes to protect lives, property, and our increasingly flammable forests is a huge team effort.
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Britain's cities are overwhelmingly dependent on their European counterparts for trade, according to new research, underscoring the risk to jobs and growth in the U.K. post-Brexit.
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He pledged to roll out more tax cuts and financial aid, underscoring government resolve to back-stop the private sector as the world's second-largest economy slows.
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Investors placed bids north of $20 billion for the securities, or five times the amount sold, underscoring how appetite for Brazilian paper has swelled in recent weeks.
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The same man then followed Reuters journalists for the next 24 hours, joined intermittently by others in as many five vehicles, underscoring the sensitivity of the situation.
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Gold edged higher on Friday despite a rebound in stocks, underscoring support for the safe-haven metal from bullish technicals and money flows into exchange traded funds.
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Underscoring the risks Japanese firms face in the months ahead, the June PMI data signaled a sharp and accelerated reduction in unfinished work across the manufacturing sector.
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Japanese business confidence worsened to a two-year low in the March quarter, the Bank of Japan's "tankan" survey showed on Monday, underscoring concerns that Sino-U.
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But Zozo's results also show its liabilities mounting and cash position dwindling, underscoring worries about the finances of the company that runs the popular Zozotown online mall.
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Underscoring threats to the global economy, IMF Deputy Managing Director Mitsuhiro Furusawa had warned that a bigger-than-expected slowdown in China's economy remains a key risk.
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It also projected inflation of 1.8 percent for the following fiscal year, underscoring its view a strengthening recovery will sustain price growth toward its 2 percent target.
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But consumer spending overall was healthy, and services held up better, underscoring how domestically driven sectors are faring much better than industries that depend on overseas demand.
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The (mostly male) members who publicly assailed the academy's changes ended up underscoring the crux of the problem by making the issue, yet again, all about them.
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Rhodes said this month that nearly $64 million in debt payments were sinking the school district, underscoring the need for a long-term solution by state lawmakers.
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Macron and Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni on Friday both urged the SPD to approve further talks on a coalition government, underscoring growing anxiety about the impasse.
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The Chinese government has praised Hengtong as a model of "civil-military integration" for developing military-grade cable technology, underscoring the dual-use history of its technologies.
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Central banks around the world, including Singapore last month, have been looking to diversify into yuan investments, underscoring the progress China is making in financial market reforms.
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However, consumer prices were unchanged in May after stripping out the effect of energy costs, underscoring the BOJ's struggles to push inflation to its 2 percent target.
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A top competitive gaming team has welcomed Mike Sepso, an esports veteran and former Activision Blizzard senior vice president, to its roster, underscoring the sector's surging growth.
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Underscoring Japan's sticky deflationary mindset, major supermarket chain operator Seiyu on Thursday announced plans to cut prices of roughly 500 food items by an average 7 percent.
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North Korea has officially announced it is blocking Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and South Korean websites in a move underscoring its concern with the spread of online information.
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Underscoring that, the Chinese and Philippines defence ministers met in Beijing on the sidelines of Duterte's visit, and pledged to restore security ties, China's Defence Ministry said.
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The reports, underscoring deepening uncertainty over Britain's leadership, gave Brexit-sensitive stocks and sterling their first major jolt since March when the then Brexit deadline was looming.
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Underscoring the country's badminton fervor, five of the medals were won by its shuttlers, a decent record given the sport only joined the Olympic program in 1992.
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Exports fell 0.9 percent in October-December after rising 2.6 percent in the previous quarter, underscoring the pinch companies are already feeling from soft emerging market demand.
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Underscoring the complications on that issue, Russia condemned as terrorists two rebel groups that are represented in a newly-formed opposition council tasked with overseeing the negotiations.
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An all-purpose editing tool, the app lets you mark up documents with highlighting, underscoring, and strikethrough, add additional text, photos, and signatures, and so much more.
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But the government is making an exception for the auto industry, underscoring what China sees as its need to be a player in the global auto industry.
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But Zozo's results also showed its liabilities mounting and cash position dwindling, underscoring worries about the finances of the company that runs the popular Zozotown online mall.
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The maker of C$23.98.6 parkas priced its IPO above the marketing range on Wednesday, underscoring strong investor appetite for a brand that celebrities have made popular.
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Cybersecurity companies are steering clear of the growing feud between President Trump and Silicon Valley, underscoring their willingness to continue to do business with the federal government.
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" Ryan released a statement underscoring this message: "While the House delivered a bill to repeal and replace Obamacare, unfortunately the Senate was unable to reach a consensus.
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More recently, Somali outlaws successfully hijacked a commercial oil ship for the first time in five years, underscoring the rising dangers to vessels sailing the high seas.
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Friday's surprise interest rate decision came in the wake of data that showed household spending and output slumped in December, underscoring the fragile nature of Japan's recovery.
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However, April's reading, while still just in positive territory, was weaker than March's, underscoring that China's vast manufacturing sector is still far from being in robust health.
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Underscoring the contrast with his home country, where technology innovation remains dominated by long-established companies, Son brought on stage self-made entrepreneurs from SoftBank portfolio companies.
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Underscoring the challenges ahead, the value of the Seadrill group's total fleet has fallen to $9.8 billion from $19 billion in 2014, according to estimates from VesselsValue.
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But many of the younger voters who took to the streets then failed to vote on Sunday, underscoring a lack of trust that reforms can take root.
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Underscoring investor optimism, about 326 stocks on Wall Street hit new highs on Tuesday, compared to just 103 stocks hitting new lows, according to Thomson Reuters data.
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Underscoring the high stakes, Italy's foreign allies have unusually got involved in the debate, much to the anger of the opposition, urging the country to embrace change.
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He was pressed on the "autopsy" that the RNC compiled after 2012's losses, underscoring that the party needs to reach out to Latinos and emphasize respect.
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Activity in China's services industry climbed to a six-month high in January, underscoring divergence with the manufacturing sector that continues to sputter, a survey showed Wednesday.
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Earlier in the day, data showed factory activity in China, shrank to a three-year low in February, underscoring deepening cracks in the world's second-largest economy.
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However, Cemig's divestiture plans are taking longer than those of rivals, underscoring the difficulties of downsizing a company that grew too big, too fast in recent years.
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Underscoring the official economic rebalancing that is under way, services accounted for more than half of output for the first time, while manufacturing's share dropped to 40.5%.
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Monsanto shares ended trading up 3.1 percent at $109.3 in New York, substantially below Bayer's bid price, underscoring some investor skepticism that a deal can be done.
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Forty-four people have been confirmed dead, officials said on Tuesday, making it Thailand's worst tourist-related disaster in years and underscoring safety concerns about the industry.
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Underscoring Tsai's challenge will be a series of public votes on Saturday on whether to make same-sex marriage legal, an issue which has deeply divided Taiwan.
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The report, published today, sheds light on how powerful surveillance has forced many activists underground, while underscoring the importance of encryption as a way to evade censors.
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The language was nonbinding, but more senators supported including the language than the amount needed to override a veto, underscoring the depth of concern on Capitol Hill.
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He was joined by diplomats from the United States Embassy, underscoring China's eagerness to show it was cooperating with American law enforcement to combat the fentanyl scourge.
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BEIRUT (Reuters) - Readers of the Lebanese daily Al-Mustaqbal leafed through its last print edition on Thursday, its move online underscoring the challenges ailing Lebanon's press industry.
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For her next project, Chen plans on creating a piece around the idea of airing out "dirty laundry"—underscoring topics that Chinese families refrain from discussing openly.
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Underscoring fragile confidence, China's outstanding margin loans fell to the lowest level in 15 months, showing stock investors have used the recent rally to reduce their leverage.
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US foes used the decision to portray the US as an international outlier, underscoring that the US, not Iran, is now technically in violation of the deal.
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To amplify these challenges, these patients are also more likely to live in rural areas with fewer health care options, underscoring the importance of home health access.
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I think of the blend as conceptually good for everyone, a natural way of underscoring the pleasures and advantages of migrating at will along the Kinsey scale.
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Japanese business confidence sank to a two-year low in the March quarter, the Bank of Japan's "tankan" survey showed on Monday, underscoring concerns that Sino-U.
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The fight over ICE is laden with political landmines for Democrats, underscoring the widening divide within the party and similar divisions among voters they'll need in November.
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Mixed messages The sanctions come as President Donald Trump sends radically different signals about Russia's place in the world order, underscoring the administration's contradictory messages on Russia.
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Alibaba doubled its investment in loss-making Lazada to $4 billion in April, underscoring its global ambition to secure a bigger share of the e-commerce market.
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Underscoring their wariness, GOP senators largely declined to comment on the deal ahead of Trump's announcement Friday, saying they wanted to wait to hear what he said.
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It has revealed yet another way Republicans have paralyzed government, while underscoring the need for progressives to win back not just Congress, but statehouses across the country.
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These pet food delivery startups, which make individual meals from fresh, nutritious ingredients you recognize and probably eat yourself, are underscoring the links between diet and health.
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Still, he reaffirmed Fibria's interest in being part of an eventual "consolidation" in the market, underscoring an openness to mergers of equals as well as outright acquisitions.
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Fewer than a handful of GOP senators raised concerns over Trump's interactions with Ukraine, underscoring their desire to evade his political fury for real or perceived slights.
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Beyond that, however, the facts of what happened — and how — dissolve into confusing and competing narratives, underscoring the difficulty of resolving a complex and long simmering conflict.
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The financial index lost ground in four of the last five sessions, shedding 0.5 percent in the session, partly underscoring worries about slowing growth in the sector.
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In an emotional segment, Vicki Gunvalson walked around her lavish home at night – it's size underscoring the fact that she was single and alone following the split.
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Underscoring the report's weakness, retail sales excluding automobiles, gasoline, building materials and food services were unchanged last month after a downwardly revised 0.2 percent increase in January.
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But instead of bringing Republicans together, they are struggling to agree on what an alternative would look like — underscoring the deep divisions sparked by Trump's action. Sen.
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But that didn't stop dozens of reporters from camping outside his office, underscoring the media spotlight on Manchin ahead of the confirmation vote and this fall's midterms.
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Well. While there isn't research underscoring the benefits of hypnosis for picky eating, there is evidence that it can work for various other (more serious) health concerns.
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The U.S. denial is a response to a June letter from European finance and foreign ministers underscoring their intent to continue sanctions relief per the nuclear deal.
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Behind her is a giant map of Europe dotted with yellow stars representing the bloc's 28 capital cities, and underscoring Germany's decades-long mission to further integration.
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The same areas failed to sell at a 2015 auction, underscoring the industry's nascent view of the United States as the next major market for offshore wind.
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YENIKOY, Turkey — Looming like a fortress over the Black Sea, Istanbul's new airport has been engineered to provoke awe, underscoring Turkey's desire to reclaim its imperial glory.
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"It could change cities and how we work and live," he said, also underscoring that the goal of Uber was to eliminate private car ownership in time.
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Underscoring the dangers to the migrants, an alligator hid among river weeds one afternoon last month, floating just high enough to show the spikes along its back.
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Plus, North Koreans receive 100 hours of training on how shoot a weapon a year starting at the age of 14, underscoring how militarized the society is.
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But the officials urged Americans who have homes overseas to consider hunkering down, underscoring that the travel assistance was designed for tourists and temporary expatriates, like students.
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Underscoring the change in tone, Britain's finance chief, Rishi Sunak, announced a gargantuan fiscal stimulus to salvage reeling British businesses and to try to stem job losses.
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The second study found that mortality changes tracked closely with insurance changes at the county level, underscoring that it was health insurance expansion that drove mortality declines.
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According to multiple reports, both CBS and NBC bid less than they had paid previously, underscoring the difficulty in finding profit by showing football on Thursday nights.
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On a broader scale, epidemiological studies yoke frequent exercise to prolonged life spans, underscoring that active people are much less likely than the inactive to die prematurely.
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Underscoring the district's fragility, a building in the lower Casbah collapsed last month after heavy rains, killing five members of a family who were squatting in it.
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Trump absurdly alleges widespread election fraud, underscoring the concerted and cynical GOP effort in states around the country to pass voting restrictions tailored to non-white citizens.
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Underscoring the challenge confronting Italy, the Civil Protection agency said the death toll had jumped 349 in the last 6 hours to 2,158, a rise of 19%.
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Underscoring the challenge confronting Italy, the Civil Protection agency said the death toll had jumped 349 in the last 6 hours to 2,158, a rise of 19%.
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He called it "a position you and I have both adopted," underscoring Mr. Tillerson's now widely acknowledged disagreement with Mr. Trump over the importance of the deal.
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The administration has also said it might consider nationalizing the 5G network, underscoring the sensitivity of the technology that underlies a merger between Sprint and T-Mobile.
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Russian forces moved into territory in northern Syria vacated by the Americans, underscoring the sudden loss of U.S. influence in the eight-year-old conflict in Syria.
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But he still fell short -- even after heavy campaigning in the past week -- underscoring the uncertainty among Democratic voters over the former vice president's stamina against Trump.
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Underscoring the need for Mr. Iger to reposition his company for growth, Disney reported a slight decline in revenue and a 9 percent drop in net income.
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Sound conservation legislation, like the ACE Act, brought together all one hundred U.S. senators underscoring how America's great outdoor heritage remains an issue that stands above politics.
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But even in the main city of Puerto Maldonado, sex is openly on offer in some bars, underscoring the challenge facing prosecutors trying to tackle the trade.
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It's just that here, the kid speaks Japanese with only occasional translation, underscoring the fact that the dogs (who communicate in perfect English) strain to understand him.
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Improved health, wellbeing, and livelihoods also depend on reduced environmental impacts and natural resource conservation and protection, underscoring the importance of sustainable food and agriculture supply chains.
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The bail hearing took place just a day after Mr. Varela visited the White House, underscoring the political undertones the case has taken, the defense lawyers said.
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And I'm reminded of the time my father and I were piteously rained upon at the climax of "Bohemian Rhapsody," underscoring just how trite that script was.
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Underscoring the politics surrounding vaping, e-cigarette enthusiasts held a rally in front of the White House over the Veteran's Day weekend, protesting the proposed flavor ban.
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Underscoring the fading appeal of monetary policy for lawmakers, the LDP has dropped any direct reference to the need for bold monetary easing from its campaign platform.
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Russian forces moved into territory in northern Syria vacated by the Americans, above, underscoring the sudden loss of U.S. influence in the eight-year-old Syria war.
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Underscoring the high-stakes of Tuesday's debate, even Elizabeth Warren, a senator from Massachusetts and a progressive ally of Sanders, took a swing at her old friend.
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An auction of 40-year JGBs drew lukewarm demand, underscoring the view that few investors were willing to buy that maturity beyond the yield of about 0.4%.
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López Obrador has repeatedly declined to speak about abortion when asked about it in his morning press conferences, underscoring just how divisive the topic remains in Mexico.
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Multiple photographs show groups huddled in blankets or sitting by fires together, a harrowing refrain underscoring just how tough trying to find a better life can be.
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Trump and President Quang issued a joint statement underscoring the importance of free and open access to South China Sea, and saying parties should halt escalatory action.
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Lavrov on Monday stressed the point, calling for the two nations to start negotiations while underscoring the Kremlin's readiness to serve as a facilitator of the meeting.
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" He also slammed Peavy for creating a "national media spectacle" and underscoring the his "frustration with the inaccurate statements about our office's role throughout this entire process.
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Underscoring the concerns about China's gold demand was the 2771 percent decline in imports in June from Hong Kong, the main conduit for gold entering the mainland.
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Local and global investors have agreed to take in about three-quarters of the initial equity offering, underscoring huge support for the issue, the term sheet showed.
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Butterfield went after Microsoft several times during the conference call, underscoring a fierce competition between the two companies that has put pressure on Slack&aposs stock price.
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"Health care is an American right," emphasized Booker, underscoring his commitment to a Medicare For All legislation while admitting the pathway to such policy would be arduous.
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She told her colleagues it was a grave and prayerful time, underscoring that each member should be granted the latitude to draw their own conclusions about impeachment.
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Ultimately, underscoring her identity generated mixed results — in the waning weeks of her campaign, only 4 percent of Black voters polled identified Harris as their first choice.
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Industrial output in Japan, the world's third-biggest economy, shrank for a second month in November, underscoring the broadening economic impact of the months-long Sino-U.
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Marzipan figures of Hansel and Gretel (and often the witch) made regular appearances then and in the years following, underscoring the Old World tradition of gingerbread houses.
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Pointing to "new realities" in the market, the company said Wednesday that it was reassessing the plans, underscoring the difficult economics of manufacturing in the United States.
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Only 5% picked further monetary easing as a stimulus option, underscoring a widespread market view that the Bank of Japan's stimulus has done about all it can.
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While his case winds its way through the immigration system, 21 Savage's team has been actively underscoring the political dimension to his plight and marshaling public support.
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Underscoring Maza's point, Crowder's supporters responded to his Twitter thread by making a version of Crowder's "socialism" T-shirt, which directly targets Maza with a homophobic slur.
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But the divisions among the world's countries will be made clear at the conference, underscoring the unlikelihood of this milestone being reached within the desired time frame.
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Some M&A is afoot in the world of market research and analysis, underscoring just how much of our media consumption and consumer habits revolve around digital platforms.
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Meanwhile, the Dow Jones Industrial Average continues to hover just under the 20,000 level, underscoring what some analysts believe is a market that's starting to look too frothy.
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And while businesses still remained generally optimistic, the overall mood was one of caution, underscoring challenges faced by companies as higher borrowing rates raise the costs of financing.
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"We don't want to have poor relations with Saudi Arabia ... but we will continue underscoring challenges where and when they exist, in Saudi Arabia and elsewhere," he added.
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Tesla's vehicle sales in China sank 70 percent last month from a year ago, the country's passenger car association told Reuters on Tuesday, underscoring how the Sino-U.
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The passing mark came after a frightening 2017 that saw the United States and North Korea bandying about threats of nuclear war, underscoring the need for further improvement.
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The U.S. Navy's top officer will visit China starting Sunday amid increasing frictions in the South China Sea and other tensions underscoring their rivalry for dominance in Asia.
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Sterling hit a two-month low against the euro, underscoring worries that Britain, the world's fifth-largest economy, will vote to quit the European Union on June 23.
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It's a clever, if occasionally too-on-the-nose, conceit that winds up underscoring just what an opaque figure Kael, who died in 2001, was and still is.
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The lira has lost some 14 percent of its value this year, underscoring the difficulty in lowering inflation from near 20 percent and unemployment from near 15 percent.
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"I find people are interested and eager to learn about climate change, especially when it has some local ties," said Raffa, underscoring that these changes are unfolding now.
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But the rest of corporate America has been more circumspect in speaking out, underscoring the sensitivities around opposing policies that could provoke a backlash from the White House.
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Underscoring investors concerns, the cost of insuring against default on Kobe Steel's five-year yen debt through credit default swaps (CDS) were last quoted at 261 basis points.
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It started in the most earthy way possible — underscoring turn of the century parades, brothels and barrooms (even its original spelling, "jass," has a whiff of the unsavory).
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Last month commerce minister Nirmala Sitharaman called for a 200-basis point interest rate cut, underscoring the continuing pressure for monetary easing from voices within the Modi administration.
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Several pro-independence candidates won seats in Hong Kong's legislative council election on Sunday, Reuters reported citing early results, underscoring divisions in the city amid tensions with Beijing.
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Underscoring the British pound's gains have been favorable comments this week from EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier that a deal with Britain could be "within reach" next week.
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The size of its Asian Fund III is larger than the $7 billion KKR originally targeted, underscoring an increase in the sizes of buyout deals in the region.
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Later in the visuals, Hart is seen at a bar and drinking alone, with the somber music underscoring the difficulties faced by the couple during their time apart.
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TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Rockets hit Libya's main airport and damaged a plane as it was waiting to take off early on Thursday, a security force said, underscoring fragile security.
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Chinese firm Huawei Technologies meanwhile said its 2015 smartphone shipments defied the slowdown and jumped 44 percent, underscoring the tough competitive environment for market leaders Samsung and Apple.
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Fitch's downgrade on Friday snuffed out Turkey's last remaining investment grade rating, underscoring deepening concern about politics and monetary policy in what was once a star emerging market.
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The projected abstention rate would be the second-highest for a presidential election runoff since 1965, underscoring the disillusionment of many voters at the choice they now face.
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GASC was forced to cancel the tender, underscoring the difficulty the country may face sustaining a massive bread subsidy programme while also demanding standards suppliers say are unattainable.
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Lithuania, which borders Kaliningrad, in January said it planned to build a two-meter-high wire fence along its border, underscoring its concerns about a more assertive Russia.
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This is roughly a third of what it cost to do the same thing a mere three years ago, underscoring the success of the miners' cost-cutting programmes.
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The central bank last month held off on expanding stimulus, underscoring a market view that it will stand pat unless a severe shock threatens to derail economic recovery.
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The yen rose sharply against the euro and dollar on Friday after yet another downbeat session for oil prices and stock markets worldwide, underscoring worries about global growth.
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China granted global hedge fund managers Bridgewater Associates LP and Winton Group licences to launch products in China, a move seen as underscoring Beijing's commitment to financial deregulation.
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Nakaso, who voted for the January easing, said negative rates will stimulate demand and spur investment by underscoring the BOJ's determination to achieve its 2 percent inflation target.
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The data showed subdued wage growth discouraged consumers from increasing spending, underscoring the challenge that the Bank of Japan faces in achieving its ambitious 2 percent inflation target.
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The president on Thursday railed against the Democratic senator for his opposition the GOP's tax plan and efforts to repeal and replace ObamaCare while underscoring Braun's business experience.
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"People may have lip swelling, and shortness of breath," she says, underscoring that you have to seek medical attention ASAP, if that happens to you for any reason.
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The decision comes days after voters flocked to Democratic candidates in state elections in Kentucky and Virginia, underscoring Republican vulnerability in a suburban revolt against President Donald Trump.
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The culture of Silicon Valley companies has made a lot of highly debated headlines lately, underscoring the need for everybody to push for and safeguard positive employee experiences.
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"He would feel if anybody would say anything, it would have to come from the academy," said Mr. Levy, underscoring Mr. Spielberg's old-school approach to the campaign.
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But Democrats on Saturday pre-emptively blasted the president's reported plan to offer immigration relief in exchange for border wall money, underscoring the entrenched nature of the fight.
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The British government has pushed through its first licensing of a virtual currency company, underscoring its desire to make London a hub for the development of financial technology.
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This was followed by Thursday's better-than-expected retail sales data and unemployment rolls falling to a near 44-1/2 year low, underscoring the central bank's optimism.
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For some members, the funding impasse is just the latest in a series of events underscoring the need to change an iconic, if outdated, feature of the Senate.
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Underscoring Tsai's challenge are a series of public votes also held on Saturday on whether to make same-sex marriage legal, an issue which has deeply divided Taiwan.
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Underscoring the growing partisanship over Trump's picks, Democrats on the panel haven't yet said if they would move Pompeo's nomination to the floor even with an unfavorable recommendation.
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Three-quarters of firms said they wanted to see more economic stimulus steps, underscoring downbeat business conditions that could result in a second straight quarter of economic contraction.
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Underscoring the appeal of large stones, Lucara sold a rough diamond weighing 110 carats privately in May for $63 million, or a record of about $77,500 a carat.
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If anything, Perez was underscoring his party's longstanding position that it would not cooperate with a news organization that has a nakedly partisan interest in supporting the opposition.
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Underscoring the eruption's dangers, a Hawaii man was hit by a flying piece of lava over the weekend said the molten rock nearly sheared his leg in half.
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Underscoring Japan Inc's faith in the U.S. under Trump, SoftBank Group head Masayoshi Son this month met Trump and pledged to invest $50 billion in U.S. startup companies.
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"France is on its way to disintegration," Mr. Finkielkraut said in the interview in his Left Bank apartment, every book-lined inch underscoring his distrust of the Internet.
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Democratic congressional candidates combined have raised more than $2628 billion this election cycle, underscoring an investment in flipping control of the House and Senate in next months midterms.
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The illustrations are relatively free of any warm-bodied features, underscoring how an artist can remove the humanity from her subject while still appealing to the human senses.
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Here, Achiampong reaches for everyday wisdom rather than quotations from authors or public intellectuals, underscoring the democratization of culture and the role of digital technology in this endeavor.
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"She was eating big bags and would take them to school with her," Rene Craighead told CNN affiliate WREG, underscoring her daughter's taste for spicy chips, including Takis.
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Underscoring the complex bureaucracy that governs school lunches, meals distributed during unexpected closures also typically have to be eaten in "congregate feeding" sites intended to encourage community bonding.
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Kirchner's party did poorly, underscoring how weak Peronism, the dominant political force here for decades, has become in the Macri era, largely as a result of internal divisions.
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Their spare planes of color and stylistic diversity tie them to the present, underscoring how many painters, especially women, are reinvigorating abstraction by making it flexible and worldly.
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But that decision has not stopped local prosecutors from seeking new death sentences, underscoring the divide in the state between conservative prosecutors and liberal reformers like the governor.
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His defeat followed a day of rumors and speculation about a plot to take him out of the race, underscoring the impact he had made in the contest.
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Underscoring what is likely to be a bleak reality for any of Mr. Jordan's political opponents, Ms. Tullis drew a bright line between the scandal and the congressman.
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