"The suspension of tourism is being undertaken as an additional precautionary measure whilst an investigation is undertaken surrounding the recent events," the park said in a statement.
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Turkey has undertaken two previous military operations in northern Syria.
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"We have undertaken an internal effort," Pichai specified when pressed.
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Azerbaijan's government has already undertaken a rescue package for IBA.
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That's not the only meaningful role the actress has undertaken.
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No other trade association has ever undertaken such an effort.
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The journey undertaken here seems nearly as frightful and fascinating.
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Word or actions undertaken with contempt receive contempt in return.
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I know that very few organizations have undertaken these measures.
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What investigations are undertaken to evaluate the source's possible motivations?
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Road construction is undertaken carefully, to avoid disturbing their dwellings.
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As chairman of the alliance, Ghosn had undertaken a gamble.
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Bayon said there could be more than four projects undertaken.
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Their actions are undertaken on our behalf, using our money.
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Bayon said there could be more than four projects undertaken.
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He saw his reviews as an education undertaken in public.
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Officials reel off a list of other reforms undertaken since 2012.
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The Paris attacks were undertaken by two brothers and two cousins.
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Uber has undertaken similar collaborations with travel apps in other countries.
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He was aware of all the accommodations the city has undertaken.
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Authorities have undertaken several searches of Fotis Dulos' home and property.
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A more complex process was undertaken to quantify the safest jobs.
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EU campaign group for work, but that no work was undertaken.
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The process undertaken at the clinic in Kiev is fairly simple.
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Death is the constant risk, undertaken by choice or by force.
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It includes one of the largest wetland restoration efforts ever undertaken.
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The work Twitter has undertaken to reduce abuse has been welcome.
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This is not the first overseas rail venture undertaken by MTR.
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But the changes undertaken are threatening the safety of the public.
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Every effort must be undertaken to halt this inhumanity without delay.
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For example, what actions has the country undertaken in the past?
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South Korea has undertaken its own bilateral negotiations with North Korea.
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How many people are involved, what kinds of studies are undertaken?
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One question mark is whether new seismic studies will be undertaken.
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Attorneys general in about 16 states have undertaken their own investigations.
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"It's the most difficult project we've ever undertaken," Mr. Marcelle said.
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Under the proposed change, such studies could now be undertaken anytime.
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We've also undertaken significant educational training to protect people from fraud.
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Respect, education and awareness are best undertaken on a local level.
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Was Mr. Trump aware of the obligations he had ostensibly undertaken?
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Why hasn't a public inquiry been undertaken into Mr. Litvinenko's death?
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Yet experts say much of the preparation can be undertaken anywhere.
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Moves undertaken at the agency since Mulvaney took over include: 1.
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It was the biggest takeover ever undertaken by a Japanese company.
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Only the highest-margin design work is still undertaken at home.
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He avoided household chores he'd previously undertaken, such as doing laundry.
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By that time, their lyrical approach had also undertaken considerable mutations.
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But prosecutors argued none of Schug's actions were undertaken out of love.
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Or maybe the interventions didn't work because they were undertaken too late.
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It's a trip, and one not undertaken by the faint of heart.
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Now most movements between Bagram and central Kabul are undertaken by air.
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The research was not undertaken by a group of impartial university academics.
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The investigation is the seventh and last undertaken by FINMA into 1MDB.
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However, these measures are being undertaken in an environment of deteriorating demographics.
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Historically, the government has undertaken some measures to help combat sexual harassment.
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The government has undertaken bold experiments, for instance in piloting charter schools.
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And you saw what President Trump has undertaken with respect to China.
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All of those efforts were undertaken in service of covering the uninsured.
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The initiatives undertaken by U.S. cities and some U.S. states are impressive.
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Organizers said it was the largest commercial airlift of horses ever undertaken.
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Daunting numbers indeed, but these conditions speak to priorities undertaken years earlier.
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"Trading is in euros and price discovery is undertaken regionally," he said.
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The United States has recently undertaken military action in five different countries.
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The OPEC countries have undertaken to maintain a range of limiting measures.
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When minimization isn't undertaken at all, then metadata is, flatly, not anonymous.
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His Pennlive essay cites several initiatives he's undertaken in Philadelphia's black community.
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The blockchain trial was undertaken at R3's Lab and Research Center.
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Meanwhile, some adaptation measures undertaken by Florida appear to have been successful.
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"We have undertaken significant actions in response" to Russia's behavior, Sullivan said.
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He spoke of the far-ranging investigations undertaken by Judge Sérgio Moro.
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Rand Paul (R-Ky.), were both undertaken with that thought in mind.
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Doesn't Matter So Much Pretty much every improvement project she has undertaken.
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At home: Macron has undertaken a whirlwind of reforms to "modernize" France.
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Diligent enforcement must also be undertaken despite the costs or time required.
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Repairs were undertaken — even the fire alarms had not been working properly.
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Also, the San Juan would hardly be the deepest salvage ever undertaken.
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Ostensibly undertaken in service of the public good, it risks aestheticizing suffering.
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And you're making the assumption that those partners have undertaken due diligence.
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The reforms being overturned had been undertaken after Washington pressed for them.
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What should now be undertaken to encourage more caring feelings between nations?
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The kingdom has undertaken its own investigation, led by the crown prince.
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BNP Paribas has undertaken a big reshuffle of its global markets business.
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"The federal executive has undertaken a paradigm shift in security," he declared.
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It centered on two controversial, and linked, actions undertaken by his administration.
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"It is the most complex mission ISRO has ever undertaken", Sivan said.
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In the wake of the attacks, President Trump expelled 15 Cuban diplomats from the United States, the most serious of a series of actions he has undertaken to unwind the détente between the countries undertaken by President Barack Obama.
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Other countries with high risk for genetic diseases have undertaken a similar approach.
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And there is a limit on how much of it can be undertaken.
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It wouldn't be the first time such large-scale restoration has been undertaken.
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Huge search The search operation has been among the most challenging ever undertaken.
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"These are important institutional reforms that have been undertaken by Pakatan," said Cheng.
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It is the largest deployment to control migration that Mexico has ever undertaken.
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In urgent matters, like directly after 9/11, emergency votes could be undertaken.
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It falls in line with the work Frank has undertaken since he retired.
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I thought such an investigation was undertaken last summer prior to Ailes' ouster.
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This was always too large a task to be undertaken by the Palestinians.
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Only after I had undertaken to sell the poems did I begin to
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The project will be undertaken by the drug maker's Sanofi Pasteur vaccines division.
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In addition, the moving between angles can be undertaken by the viewer themselves.
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Only the detection and tracking of drones can be undertaken without official approval.
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He did not work on the new research but has undertaken similar scholarship.
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A preemptive strike is one undertaken in the face of an immediate threat.
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It remains perhaps the most ambitious fortification project ever undertaken in North America.
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This work should be undertaken with urgency but without enmity and distorted facts.
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The size and scope of which have never been undertaken in Texas history.
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"Succession planning has played a role in every transaction we've undertaken," said Armstrong.
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At these events, vets are not required, and drug tests are not undertaken.
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The Commission therefore welcomes all efforts undertaken by the platforms fulfilling this objective.
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Opinion The Philippines has undertaken a brutal battle against "shabu," or crystal methamphetamine.
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In the tiny island nation of Iceland, health authorities have undertaken comprehensive screening.
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And Cohen says those violations were undertaken at the behest of his boss.
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It is clearly one of the more complicated engineering projects humans have undertaken.
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I was in good health, and I had voluntarily undertaken such a procedure?
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For many who were dispatched, the project was unlike any they had undertaken.
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This was some of the most complex research the NTP had ever undertaken.
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The fasting and prayer of Ramadan are, in part, undertaken to be awakened.
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The company said the sale will be undertaken through an accelerated bookbuild offering.
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The talks eventually collapsed, and a military operation was undertaken against the militants.
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Three committees on Capitol Hill have undertaken investigations into Russia's election interference efforts.
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No United Nations member country should rest until such an investigation is undertaken.
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All of this labor is undertaken by Ibanez and his girlfriend, Lizbeth Galvan.
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Since taking over the White House job, Kelly has undertaken a brutal schedule.
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Mr. Price told Mr. Baier that all were undertaken with his agency's approval.
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It was also, they say, a reckless gambit undertaken by an emboldened Trump.
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Mr. Bloomberg and Mr. Clinton have undertaken shared philanthropic endeavors in the past.
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He said the government had undertaken "a complete cleansing operation" against terrorist groups.
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Pennsylvania has undertaken a dozen or so prosecutions—the most of any state.
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North Korea has not undertaken a missile or nuclear test for two months.
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These surveys are undertaken and published online by the Yale School of Management.
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A follow up investigation will be undertaken with the operator of the vehicle.
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He said the government had undertaken "a complete cleansing operation" against terrorist groups.
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This is a process undertaken at major attractions around the city and country.
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The voyage he has undertaken gestures towards the aether, even as he turns inward.
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CompareCards' online survey, undertaken in October, included 807 adults with children 18 and under.
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This is something 18 other countries have already undertaken, according to a Canadian report.
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The RocketJump team called the series "the biggest project" they have undertaken to date.
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I think most musical endeavors including compositional are undertaken with eventual performance in mind.
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In order to reverse the "negative trends," extreme measures will need to be undertaken.
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The inquiry is one of the largest and most expensive ever undertaken in Britain.
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This wouldn't be the first investigation into influencer marketing that the FTC has undertaken.
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That good trade result is due to a substantial trade adjustment undertaken by China.
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There is an agenda here that Delos has undertaken for a very long time.
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Play up the positives, and make mention of any noise mitigation projects you've undertaken.
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But everyone must understand that what is being undertaken here is complex and difficult.
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As a result, handwork like pottery and basket weaving are undertaken by women too.
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Sometimes the gene would be damaged or scrambled, the copying imperfect or undertaken repeatedly.
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So why the criticism of Trump and the efforts he has undertaken on trade?
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FABER: GARY, ANOTHER IMPORTANT INITIATIVE OF COURSE UNDERTAKEN BY THE ADMINISTRATION IS TAX REFORM.
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Thailand defends its human rights record saying prosecutions are undertaken according to its laws.
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However, Dolly called Dimension 404 the "the biggest project" RocketJump has undertaken to date.
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Each of the above Republican tactics, by contrast, was undertaken out of sheer expediency.
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They would have never undertaken ... this audacious operation without the blessing of the Kremlin.
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It's big — one of the biggest projects ever undertaken at Vox Media, in fact.
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Rarely if ever has a new president undertaken his first major trip so damaged.
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It's a more partisan role that Cox could have never undertaken while at Facebook.
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That process has been undertaken by pension funds in a few cities, including Chicago.
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It also says trade agreements should not be "undertaken in a Lame Duck Congress".
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Repairs of the bridge would be immediately undertaken to be completed before August 25.
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The small clinical trials undertaken to date suggest that this could be extremely effective.
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Unilateral tariff cuts, which China has undertaken in the past, would be similarly welcome.
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Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) for actions undertaken during her tenure as California attorney general.
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Such a process has never been undertaken in the legislative arena in this country.
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He said she had "undertaken several bold reforms," and thanked her for her service.
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He retains the immunity after he leaves office for conduct undertaken while he's president.
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The experiment was undertaken to study how serotonin is used to promote social behavior.
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Second, a significant portion of American training has continued to be undertaken by contractors.
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Here she debuts "Intimate Strangers," a project undertaken with the Nigerian writer Emmanuel Iduma.
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The upgrade is part of a series of improvements that were undertaken after Sandy.
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Some of the highest-risk hacks are being undertaken by people who feel desperate.
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"We have undertaken a rigorous effort here," said Joe Balash, an assistant Interior secretary.
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The North is presumed to have undertaken an elaborate effort to hide the weapons.
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"There were counterintelligence activities undertaken against the Trump campaign," Barr told host Jan Crawford.
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Ending it, however, is a task best undertaken by the side that is winning.
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And the force majeure certifications are not the only measure undertaken by Chinese authorities.
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The inquiry was the third large-scale Title IX investigation undertaken under Ms. DeVos.
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The House arresting someone would be explosive and clearly should not be undertaken lightly.
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No other central bank ever has undertaken a balance sheet reduction at this level.
|
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Presently, however, U.S. space situational awareness is undertaken only by the U.S. Air Force.
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These days, there are plenty of efforts being undertaken that are worthy of praise.
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To rescue national parks from this crisis, a bold new initiative must be undertaken.
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Palant also highlighted the "substantial changes" to political advertising standards the company has undertaken.
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A.I.G. and GE Capital have undertaken reforms to shrink themselves to less threatening proportions.
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A lot of work has been undertaken to remedy this, with some interesting results.
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They've undertaken their funding commitments so far so we'll keep them at their word.
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Risk and, where in doubt, nationality assessments should be undertaken for the remaining categories.
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One reason is that the Trump administration has undertaken a dramatic shift toward deregulation.
|
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Would three of his closest confidants really have undertaken this meeting without telling him?
|
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Many of these things may not have been undertaken by the Obama administration necessarily.
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A second strategy airlines have undertaken is the increased segmentation of their product offerings.
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"The analysis was undertaken with only the betting information that is publicly available," he wrote.
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Indonesia's election was billed as one of the most complicated single-day ballots ever undertaken.
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Modi also highlighted reforms and policies his administration had undertaken to make India more open.
|
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One of the early projects undertaken by Barton was the clearing out of SchoolDude records.
|
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Projects undertaken since 2000, like the reconstructed Marunouchi Buildings, tend to be massive, multipurpose skyscrapers.
|
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"Everything done at the corporate level is undertaken with the franchisee in mind," he said.
|
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Those missions are often undertaken by specially trained local forces and supported by US troops.
|
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Overall, the World Bank said emerging markets made significant progress in terms of reforms undertaken.
|
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The number of healthcare deals undertaken by those companies has consistently risen year-on-year.
|
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If the activity that is undertaken is consistent with that, we obviously won't emplace sanctions.
|
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The persons affected have undertaken not to trade anywhere, including the United States, he said.
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" The statement went on to say, "The Americans have undertaken not to repeat such mistakes.
|
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Another day, another delay for one of the most complicated space telescope projects ever undertaken.
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Actions undertaken by "Google" also led to prohibiting pre-set of applications from other vendors.
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Would you say there's a clear recurring theme in all the different projects you've undertaken?
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"There are many areas where such projects could be undertaken without disturbing wildlife," Majaliwa said.
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This is especially true because we have undertaken the most extensively regulatory reduction ever conceived.
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The ceiling was a job of interior decoration, undertaken in 83 and completed in 28.
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For me, the tasks undertaken in dorveille retained a little of the ease of dreaming.
|
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"We have undertaken a historic effort to massively reduce job-crushing regulations," Trump told lawmakers.
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On the economic front, the kingdom has undertaken rapid regulatory changes to boost economic growth.
|
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Peru has undertaken this commitment because transparency is absolutely vital to effective, sustainable fisheries management.
|
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In July the Senate had rejected the report, asking for further work to be undertaken.
|
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It is among the most aggressive investigations of the church undertaken by any judicial authority.
|
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Indeed it would undermine any efforts they may have undertaken to bolster their defense budgets.
|
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That fastidiousness was also evident in the nearly imperceptible way that the merger was undertaken.
|
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Writing these letters is one of the first tasks undertaken by any new prime minister.
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The Trump administration had undertaken many steps to indicate that trade was a key concern.
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Second, Erdoğan's actions are being undertaken under the protective umbrella of Russia for obvious reasons.
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The results are an exploration of self that she couldn't have undertaken without her camera.
|
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He never disputed that the Russians had undertaken measures to try to disrupt the election.
|
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Those who've undertaken it caution that shared households demand tough adjustments — physical, financial and emotional.
|
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But most corporate profits are, of course, the result of activities undertaken in the past.
|
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Many of the dodgy practices she describes were undertaken by credentialed medical doctors and scientists.
|
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Similar efforts were undertaken in elections in wartime Iraq and Afghanistan, not always with success.
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It's undertaken an aggressive effort to cut down on legal as well as illegal immigration.
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Because they are inherently risky, they should be undertaken only by the most experienced investors.
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ECB's vice-president said measures undertaken by the Spanish government against the coronavirus were positive.
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Indeed, New York has already undertaken a number of library partnerships that underscore their promise.
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After being closed in the 1960s, major cleanup efforts were undertaken to restore the coastline.
|
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The United States has undertaken even more — 14 to 16 flights a year over Russia.
|
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And he has undertaken a broad corruption crackdown that could make him plenty of enemies.
|
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Some rebuilding is being undertaken by those who can afford it, but it's hardly widespread.
|
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It's undertaken a similar endeavor, moving its popular design and architecture software to the cloud.
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Mark wrote: How little I associate writing, properly undertaken, with the generation of the written.
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Reuters notes the planned power outages are the largest the utility has undertaken to date.
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Temer said reforming Brazil's generous pension system will be undertaken after developing a national consensus.
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Both investigations were undertaken as part of Section 230 of the Trade Act of 1974.
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United States military officials said the Raqqa operation was being undertaken in roughly three phases.
|
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Commercial projects undertaken by Indian and Chinese companies could also be put to military purposes.
|
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One Indian state, Assam, has over the past four years undertaken just such an exercise.
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This is especially true because we have undertaken the most extensive regulatory reduction ever conceived.
|
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Founded in 2017, Envelio is a spin-off from research undertaken at RWTH Aachen University.
|
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Over 100 buildings in Britain have failed fire tests undertaken after the Grenfell Tower fire.
|
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And he has undertaken a broad corruption crackdown that could make him plenty of enemies.
|
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Libra, Facebook's new virtual coin, is the most consequential cryptocurrency effort undertaken in several years.
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The Browsealoud service has been temporarily removed from the website whilst further work is undertaken.
|
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All indicators are that this deadly surge will continue unless a change of strategy is undertaken.
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Com Holdings Ltd: * COMPANY HAS UNDERTAKEN A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF ITS VARIOUS BUSINESS LINES AND UNITS.
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In settling with BKS, the SEC noted the cooperation and voluntary remedial acts undertaken by BKS.
|
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Zeaiter implied security and safety improvements had not been undertaken because financing approvals have been delayed.
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We have also undertaken steps to refocus our information-sharing and our personnel in Saudi Arabia.
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As previously stated, this was undertaken at the local level without the knowledge of senior management.
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Had we not undertaken this I fear we would be looking at a higher death toll.
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She intends to unwind tech mergers deemed "anticompetitive" because they were undertaken to neutralise potential competitors.
|
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NIBC has undertaken a major overhaul since the crisis, adding retail services to its business lines.
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The pursuit of happiness… is without any question the most fatuous which could possibly be undertaken.
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This is the first of five big projects being undertaken to improve public housing and transport.
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It's similar to undersea cable projects the social media giant has undertaken in Europe and Asia.
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He learned about the important cross-community work undertaken by both Cathedrals in this City pic.twitter.
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These rating actions were undertaken as part of Fitch's global peer review of traditional investment managers.
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But the fact that any reforms are being undertaken at all is a big step forward.
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That's the risk Disney has undertaken in continuing James Cameron's vision of four more "Avatar" films.
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Russia was tasked with restraining Syria during this latest attempt at a ceasefire, undertaken last week.
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Solvay and BASF said on Tuesday the joint venture partner had undertaken to support the move.
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" Trump said the ruling "blocked one of the most unconstitutional actions ever undertaken by a president.
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Currently viewing: Vox Borders is one of the most ambitious projects that Vox has ever undertaken.
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Intelligence officials would not say who the two inmates were or what actions they had undertaken.
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"No drug company has undertaken to develop it because it's not worth their effort," he said.
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These three treks together, which are being called the Polar Hat Trick, will be undertaken separately.
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The photographs in the book remind of the vast efforts undertaken to build this unique library.
|
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That feels like an engineering task to be undertaken once the cellular biology gets worked out.
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Democrats may have to win back power before a proper investigation of any kind is undertaken.
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Indonesia's 2019 election was billed as one of the most complicated single-day ballots ever undertaken.
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They should have undertaken tough, painful restructuring over the past several years, but they have not.
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They will only be deployed during missions undertaken by SWAT that have been deemed particularly dangerous.
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The project is one of a series of bipedal walking projects being undertaken by the institute.
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A Madrid-based spokeswoman for the organization said it has not undertaken work on the matter.
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The perilous journey to Thailand and Malaysia, often undertaken in overcrowded vessels, has cost many lives.
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The wide-ranging investigation is being undertaken at the behest of both Republican and Democratic lawmakers.
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According to research undertaken for London First, a lobby group, 723,2029 people work nights in London.
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Five athletes were also caught after a similar process was undertaken following the 2004 Athens Olympics.
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In fact, MOCA's is the first full accounting of the movement undertaken by a major museum.
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Deploying almost 30 companies, institutions and universities, it's the largest state-funded digitization project ever undertaken.
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He said the department had undertaken the project under the direction of the Ministry of Culture.
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The government has undertaken a series of measures to help residents cope with the pollution levels.
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This year, China has undertaken a campaign to get companies to recognize its claim to Taiwan.
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Some on the ground raised questions about whether the strike was undertaken by Syrian government forces.
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He was open and unapologetic about his many procedures, undertaken, he said, mostly out of boredom.
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Democrats have undertaken a number of efforts to demand Trump's tax returns since the president's inauguration.
|
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Yet, this administration has undertaken relentless action to make access to the ballot box more difficult.
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And if it was undertaken in the near term, it would be done with Facebook's consultation.
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Alpha said transitional servicing of the NPL portfolio has been undertaken by Cepal Hellas Financial Services.
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She wrote to Warner on Monday and said the CIA should never have undertaken the program.
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But there are some efforts, like the one being undertaken by Social Science One with Facebook.
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For over four decades, Stanley Whitney has undertaken such a search, with uncommon patience and consistency.
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The project, undertaken in 1965, was the brainchild of David Dye, a businessman from Lubbock, Texas.
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But the outreach by Russia has threatened to disrupt diplomacy undertaken by Afghan and American officials.
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It can be undertaken with great deliberation, in regularly scheduled planning meetings and off-site conferences.
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It was unclear at best, however, when or if a United Nations inquiry would be undertaken.
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It seems unlikely that such an operation could have been undertaken without the crown prince's knowledge.
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Any demolition would not be undertaken until 2019 or 2020 at the earliest, Mr. Mugdan said.
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The financial debt pertains mainly to bank loans and borrowings undertaken by its subsidiaries and affiliates.
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India, for example, has undertaken a campaign to lure U.S. companies to the Asian sub-continent.
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What educational initiatives undertaken by former President Barack Obama has Ms. DeVos indicated she would dismantle?
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My administration has undertaken an unprecedented effort to secure the southern border of the United States.
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Extinction Rebellion campaigners continually debate whether actions should be undertaken that might risk alienating the public.
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And in the immediate aftermath, extensive documentary work was undertaken by photographers from Japan and abroad.
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"An integrated turnaround campaign is being undertaken at the North West Shelf Project," the spokesman said.
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It provides that actions whose costs exceed their benefits should not be undertaken without special justification.
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Pepfar is the greatest humanitarian effort undertaken by the United States in more than 60 years.
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The Times newspaper said on Wednesday that Russia had undertaken systematic doping in swimming for years.
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"The 8-K does not disclose that the study is being undertaken in Cyprus," prosecutors wrote.
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Over the last few months, he'd been reminded of the importance of the mission he's undertaken.
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More generally, broad campaigns should be undertaken to restore a larger congressional role in foreign affairs.
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Instead, it simply requires that any such development be undertaken entirely on the developer's own dime.
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Mr. Robot has always been fond of stylistic gimmicks, undertaken with a wink and a smile.
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But the rewards for success will be sweeter than any effort undertaken since the Apollo program.
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Blackmail is a strange offense because it involves two acts which, if undertaken separately, are legal.
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In fact, it's been the single most effective effort humanity has undertaken to fight climate change.
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Certainly Spain deserves much credit for the reforms it has undertaken, and its outlook is much sunnier.
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The company describes the stack "one of the most complex and intricate endeavors" that it has undertaken.
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" He indicated that cyberbreaches and leaking of stolen email to undermine the democratic process indeed "were undertaken.
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"I believe a systematic effort should be undertaken so that Russia feels pain for this," Sessions said.
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In order to succeed, however, these efforts must be undertaken in a thoughtful, deliberative, and responsible way.
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It will be interesting to see whether other researchers are able to replicate the analysis undertaken here.
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This is the latest in a series of bizarre art projects LaBeouf has undertaken with his collective.
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"This is the first significant antitrust investigation undertaken by Congress in decades," Cicilline said at Tuesday's hearing.
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His trial, which began in February, was the first of its kind undertaken by the international court.
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Yet while regime change should not be undertaken lightly, candidates risk overlearning the lessons from these conflicts.
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Russia has undertaken to reduce its production by 300,000 barrels per day from the October 2016 level.
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It's the kind of bold adventure that could only be undertaken at the end of the mission.
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The localistic structure of our criminal justice system prevents national solutions to racism from being easily undertaken.
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The group has undertaken a project to modernise this platform, expand its functionality and improve operational efficiencies.
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But, she added, Ban's report highlights actions Iran has undertaken that are inconsistent with the U.N. resolution.
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Sophie Calle, France's most famous performance artist, has undertaken some invasive (by design) projects in her time.
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She also listed some of the reforms undertaken by her government since coming to power in 2016.
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It really amounts to no more than a project for study—to be undertaken perhaps by others.
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Conservatives should applaud his efforts to rescind unilateral executive and agency action undertaken by the prior administration.
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Taken all together, they have undertaken what may be an unprecedented effort to shape a primary contest.
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These decayed structures recall one of the most radical land reforms ever undertaken in a noncommunist country.
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Is there a modern analog for the scale of restoration about to be undertaken at Notre Dame?
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Thus began our hiking partnership, sometimes undertaken with the whole family, sometimes just the two of us.
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But Amash cautioned that impeachment requires a "high standard" of evidence and should not be undertaken lightly.
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There she saw the bones of those who had failed to complete the same journey she'd undertaken.
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He called it the largest youth voter outreach program ever undertaken by a candidate or political campaign.
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The tariffs, along with other policies undertaken by the Trump administration, could factor into some of races.
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Asset management, undertaken through Close Asset Management Holdings Limited, had GBP9.9bn of total client assets in FY16.
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Trips to nearby towns are usually undertaken by the men, which deprives women of useful worldly experience.
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The nationwide survey was undertaken in 2012 and 2013 by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
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Matt Mead (R), has undertaken over the last three years to identify potential changes to the ESA.
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Like a rock star packaging a series of concerts, the President has undertaken an "American carnage" tour.
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The group has undertaken a reform of its organization that would make it compliant with regulatory rules.
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Too often, however, this discussion focuses only on destructive or fraudulent behavior undertaken by individual financial institutions.
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The investigation was undertaken by attorney Susan Ellingstad at the behest of Minnesota's Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party.
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Voltaire had already, well back in 1740, undertaken something similar with Frederick of Prussia, with predictable futility.
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Two sources involved in the program said no antibody testing was undertaken, as recommended by the FEC.
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The perilous journey to Thailand and Malaysia, often undertaken in overcrowded, rickety vessels, has cost many lives.
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Later, when she'd finally confessed to Father James, he'd surmised that Amir had undertaken a religious journey.
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The objective, while laudable, was not undertaken at the direction of or on behalf of Smithfield Foods.
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That's the investigation undertaken by Peggy Orenstein in her new book released today, aptly titled Girls & Sex.
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The answer is yes, but that action should always be undertaken with allies and partners and friends.
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The Trump administration called it the biggest sanctions action the United States had ever undertaken against Iran.
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Its magnitude and its transformation of parts of Pakistan dwarf anything the United States has ever undertaken.
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So political action is normally undertaken by individuals or small, organized groups that stand to benefit directly.
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Therefore, this is not a reversible procedure and once undertaken you cannot interrupt or stop the reset.
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And if such a project were to be undertaken, I'd suggest artist Hew Locke as its leader.
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"We knew that we had undertaken a very enjoyable hobby on the side," he tells PEOPLE now.
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These made up a significant proportion of the 2,000 official engagements undertaken by the family each year.
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It's been undertaken only with lambs at the moment, not humans, but a breakthrough could come soon.
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His scheme was undertaken for a simple but corrupt reason: to help him win reelection in 2020.
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Now, in the biggest case the F.B.I. had ever undertaken, that kind of control became standard practice.
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He had provided more fuel to the conspiratorial attacks the GOP has undertaken against the Russia investigation.
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He said that it had become clear that officials should have undertaken a more effective public campaign.
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But the passage to democracy, undertaken in 1999, did not dispel the military's hold on the country.
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Focus groups and wear tests were undertaken to maximize the usage and functionality of each uniform item.
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The Department of Commerce has undertaken an investigation into whether foreign-made steel imports threaten U.S. security.
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The dangerous journey to Thailand and Malaysia, often undertaken in overcrowded, rickety vessels, has cost many lives.
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New York federal prosecutors in recent months have undertaken at least two investigations into Trump-related entities.
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Undoing this decision would undermine the hard work undertaken by many local leaders to protect their investment.
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Within the decade, more than 60 such reports existed and half the federal circuits had undertaken studies.
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Sears by then was a far different business from the company that had undertaken the skyscraper project.
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Under a process known as Euro-Atlantic integration, countries have undertaken extensive changes before joining both organizations.
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He has undertaken a major strategy overhaul, trimming Credit Suisse's investment banking operations and implementing cost cuts.
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It's also not even close to the only effort the administration has undertaken against California immigration policies.
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" Pressed by Reed about whether such an operation is legal and could be undertaken, Rogers replied: "Yes.
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Breaking the clinch through restoring more normal monetary-policy settings will have to be undertaken delicately and gradually.
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At least according to the largest human movement study ever undertaken, brought to science by the ubiquitous smartphone.
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A police operation has been undertaken at the iconic Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Australia on Thursday afternoon.
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The announcement follows a series of measures that Twitter has undertaken to curb abusive behavior on its platform.
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In an announcement Monday, the firm said that it had undertaken an "experiment" with the financial entity Kutxabank.
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They met patients who had only recently undertaken eye surgery inside the center, including a number of children.
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Since then, the royal has undertaken over 125 engagements with the charity over the course of 70 years.
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An initial report undertaken by its legal advisers RPC and published earlier this month had identified "serious shortcomings".
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That means the projects undertaken will be ones that make money through user fees—in most cases, tolls.
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"I am inspired by the struggle for freedom that has been undertaken by the Kurdish people," she continued.
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The company has undertaken a number of strategic priorities to drive the business, including the following: --AmerisourceBergen Corp.
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The agency will reimburse 75% of relief measures costs undertaken by state and local officials, under the declaration.
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Iowa Democratic Party officials say results will be delayed as a paper validation of caucus results is undertaken.
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India had undertaken to play Pakistan a total of nine times in 2015 in the United Arab Emirates.
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In the past, some Cuban stars have undertaken risky escapes, including being smuggled off the island in speedboats.
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In his letter, Kinder Morgan's Anderson outlined the various studies and measures already undertaken on oil spill response.
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No other recent president would have undertaken one of these, let alone all four at the same time.
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The effort was undertaken independent of the RNC and Trump campaign, Evans said, though he communicates with them.
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There have been no major changes in TFS's operations relative to those previously undertaken by Turkcell's financing department.
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Israel's acting foreign minister told Channel 13 News it was the largest operation undertaken in Gaza since 2014.
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It is more likely that they were unable to enter because Klein had undertaken a huge publicity campaign.
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The deals under investigation were "undertaken openly and lawfully", says a spokesman for Mr Low, through his lawyers.
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The Times says that Cyber Command didn't outline what actions it had specifically undertaken with its newfound authorization.
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It has also undertaken structural reforms: overhauling energy markets, shoring up banks and increasing transparency in public procurement.
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Several studies had to be undertaken, and extra money had to be found in a cash-strapped agency.
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This is, in theory, undertaken with a serious purpose: Dissent like this might help Donald Trump become president.
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Back in April, you may remember us mentioning how Let's Eat Grandma have undertaken an evolution of sorts.
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THE French government has undertaken a raft of counter-terrorism measures since last November's terrorist attacks in Paris.
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It said the cost of the work was around 3 million euros and was undertaken by Vinci Construction .
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But the handful of American cities with thriving transit systems have undertaken more than carrot-flavored bus overhauls.
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"It seems highly unlikely that such a huge investment would be undertaken for only one victim," he writes.
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To eat one is a sloppy, shameful affair best undertaken far, far away from the company of others.
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After the latest outage, which affected 3% of customers, the company promised "a major review" would be undertaken.
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If issued, it would be one of the most courageous actions undertaken by this White House to date.
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Google's review had been more robust than ones undertaken so far by Facebook or Twitter, the source said.
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Before renovations undertaken ahead of this game, there were seats missing all over the place, sometimes entire rows.
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The city's flagship project, called ReDirect, has been undertaken by the police, but in a low-key style.
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His heroism isn't undertaken out of duty like Tony's, but rather woven into the fabric of his being.
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Sibanye-Stillwater said a "thorough investigation" by management, the Department of Mineral Resources and others will be undertaken.
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But there's no evidence so far that federal investigators have undertaken any sort of Stasi-like operation here.
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Reduced market liquidity has spurred talk of conducting a test similar to those undertaken on the banking system.
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The problem has long been discussed within the airline industry, with several small-scale studies having been undertaken.
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A previous study undertaken before she joined had already found gender disparities in base pay, the suit said.
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Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas), an initiative he's undertaken to reassert Congress's powers under Article I of the Constitution.
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In the face of often overwhelming evidence that their journeys may be undertaken in vain, they still leave.
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It's an epic trip, the likes of which an American president hasn't undertaken in more than a decade.
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That's a precautionary practice undertaken by all White Houses in case something terrible happens while he's in office.
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Lack of capital means it becomes harder and harder to get new mines built or exploration drilling undertaken.
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Much of this reform was undertaken through the executive branch — a necessary step, but one that isn't permanent.
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First, they must show that Pantaleo's actions were undertaken while he was acting in his law enforcement capacity.
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The whole project took roughly three months to complete because of prior digitization efforts undertaken by the organization.
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" Concannon added that "Cboe has undertaken significant measures to detect and prevent manipulation in the bitcoin futures market.
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"Filling a Supreme Court nomination is one of the most solemn tasks undertaken by this government," she said.
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Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas), an initiative he's undertaken to reassert Congress's powers under Article I of the Constitution.
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But it seems clear that the man himself would never have accepted the inhumanity undertaken in his name.
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First, this is the first time that domestic reforms have been undertaken to back up foreign policy rhetoric.
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"We as the United Nations are advocating that no military operations should be undertaken in Hodeidah," he said.
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Clinton's paid speeches undertaken by her campaign, which was identifying potential land mines should the speeches become public.
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Since then, China has undertaken a mobilization of wartime proportions to expand its output of disposable surgical masks.
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FCA agreed, in addition to measures it has already undertaken, to make changes to work schedules and processes.
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But executives often prefer to pick their own managers, and Falvey and Levine have now undertaken that task.
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Section 14(2)(b) powers to buy state and local debt could be undertaken immediately and without limitation.
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Undertaken even for a few weeks before an operation, "it improves your bounce-back capability," Dr. Fried said.
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It is undertaken by elected officials and is meant to be a political action that serves political purposes.
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Teri Reynolds has undertaken a bold challenge: to help develop and improve emergency care systems around the globe.
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But Murdoch is hopeful the remedies his company has undertaken at Fox News has led to lasting change.
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These are simple searches, of course, and don't say much about the kind of research that was undertaken.
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Study abroad now — like nearly everything else — is more structured, brief and undertaken with a goal in mind.
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Applying those standards is not always easy and, at least until recently, often not undertaken with appropriate thoroughness.
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Some of the new separations are being undertaken with no clear documentation to help track the children's whereabouts.
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The British architectural firm Foster + Partners has undertaken its transformation to a 336-room hotel spanning 25 floors.
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Since then, many government agencies have undertaken projects to make the region more resilient to storms like Sandy.
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This image is based on the research I have undertaken to better understand New York City's urban waterways.
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And, as the Khashoggi case suggests, he has undertaken a global purge of Saudi dissidents wherever they reside.
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That failure demonstrates why any similar project undertaken at a national scale is unlikely to succeed as well.
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The House of Representatives has undertaken the impeachment inquiry of a president only four times in American history.
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"What we've undertaken is a whole program of adaptation, of putting nature back in this city," she said.
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Consider a 2018 analysis of the most recent American Community Survey (2013-17) undertaken by the Brookings Institution.
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Sebastian Coe, Diack's successor, has undertaken to rebuild trust in athletics and introduced changes to the sport's governance.
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Sebastian Coe, Diack's successor, has undertaken to rebuild trust in athletics and introduced changes to the sport's governance.
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Since he was elected president of Ukraine last April, Volodymyr Zelensky has undertaken a number of positive steps.
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Melbourne-headquartered design company Today has undertaken major projects like the domestic installation of Australia's national broadband network.
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But as days shift to weeks and then months and years, the slow process of rebuilding is undertaken.
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The Iranian regime has undertaken terrorist attacks and engaged in highly destabilizing actions for more than four decades.
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In many countries, this would be a simple medical procedure, undertaken with the support of the healthcare system.
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It has also faced months of uncertainty as management has undertaken a major shift in strategy, called WSJ2020.
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Vietnam, which by then had undertaken major economic and political reforms and re-engaged with the West, refused.
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Rio Tinto in the past year has undertaken a $5.3 billion expansion of the Oyu Tolgoi copper mine.
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No opposition group — not the Brennan Center, not Pew Research Center — has ever undertaken a project this thorough.
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However, CLEP classwork should not be undertaken to the exclusion of hobbies, sports or volunteer work, he added.
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Six years ago, the company owed no debt and had never undertaken a share buyback or paid dividends.
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"These measures are undertaken to prevent the exotic mosquitoes establishing breeding populations in Australia," officials said in a statement.
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"In my book, this is one of the greatest science missions this country has ever undertaken," Elachi tells me.
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However, as the test has only been undertaken on pigs so far, he emphasised the results are not conclusive.
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Bersih means "clean" in Malay, and Saturday's rally was the fifth phase of street protests the group has undertaken.
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The Civil Aviation Authority had suspended ATR planes and ordered tests to be undertaken to ensure their flight worthiness.
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In 1960, an extensive effort was undertaken within the Electoral College to persuade fellow members to change their votes.
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This is a rolling list of executive actions undertaken by President Donald Trump during his first month in office.
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Her suffering was not alleviated by any of the multitude of treatments, some quite extreme, she had already undertaken.
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YouTube's efforts to combat fake news are markedly different than those undertaken by its chief competitors, Facebook and Twitter.
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Like many an urban brownstone owner, "Sesame Street" has come into some cash, and it's undertaken a lovely renovation.
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Meanwhile, Brown has helped launch the largest forest-restoration venture yet undertaken in California: the Tahoe-Central Sierra Initiative.
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On regulation and bureaucrats: This is especially true because we have undertaken the most extensively regulatory reduction ever conceived.
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"A thorough investigation on the cause of the attack is being undertaken to prevent similar actions in the future."
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"Until an investigation is undertaken, we cannot know who did this or why," he wrote on the campaign page.
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FMBI's ratings are sensitive to its ability to achieve many of the key targets undertaken for the SBI transaction.
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Kelly Langmesser, an FBI spokeswoman, confirmed a "law enforcement action" was undertaken at the hedge fund firm's Manhattan office.
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His father has prominently supported a "Cancer Moonshot" initiative undertaken by the National Institutes of Health since his death.
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So far, Cruise isn't doing the kind of small-scale pilots being undertaken by its self-driving car rivals.
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The watchdog has undertaken five investigations since 1997 against companies in the cement sector with charges of illegal pricing.
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In July the Senate had rejected an earlier version of the report, asking for further work to be undertaken.
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The fact that he has undertaken this initiative without German Chancellor Angela Merkel also weakens his chances for success.
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The right-wing populist government of Poland has undertaken many actions that have been roundly condemned throughout the world.
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Since then, the company has undertaken significant cost savings measures, divested non-core assets and improved its supply chain.
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The cockpit voice recording from that flight was wiped during maintenance undertaken before the plane's final flight, investigators said.
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Khalil, in Friday's comments, said such a rescheduling would be undertaken in coordination with the central bank and banks.
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TV to adapt the comic into what sources are calling the most expensive show DC Entertainment has ever undertaken.
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" Whether the commission's recommendations collide with the Justice Department's goals, UC-Berkeley's Reingold said, "depends on how it's undertaken.
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The country has also undertaken initiatives to make infrastructure such as roads, public transportation and walkways more senior-friendly.
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Checks had been undertaken at other farms in the prefecture and no other cases had been found, he said.
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The Syrian government on Monday condemned last week's evacuation as a "criminal operation" undertaken by "Israel and its tools".
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It's useful to apply the term 'emotional labor' to the educational work often undertaken by members marginalised social groups.
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People can have repeated measures of blood pressure undertaken in consultation with their general practitioners or at specialist centers.
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But at no time has serious congressional diligence been undertaken to ask the tough question: Why isn't this working?
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They've undertaken these actions despite the fact that the number of environmental activists murdered globally is on the rise.
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Instead of being undertaken pursuant to a law like BRAC, Simpson-Bowles went forward simply as a presidential commission.
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"Actions undertaken by the US today inflict further damage to the Russia-US relations," it said in its statement.
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In Miami Beach, an $11.5 million beach widening project was undertaken to protect the island from hurricane storm surge.
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Doctors Without Borders called the attack "relentless and brutal" and demanded an international investigation, but none has been undertaken.
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"I was quite confident that real work was being undertaken," Kaiser said in a videotaped interview with the Guardian.
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Our security forces have undertaken counterterrorism operations in the border region to destroy the terrorists' infrastructure and reduce violence.
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"Complementary access in Iran is being undertaken without problem and the number of accesses is quite high," he said.
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NIBC has undertaken a major overhaul since the crisis, adding retail services such as mortgage loans and savings accounts.
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A scientific test has been undertaken, where ten long-nosed pups were given a variety of scents to follow.
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This JV was undertaken to promote a computer hardware industry in India which was non-existent at that time.
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The Air Force had undertaken low-level, unmandated investigation already, but Twining's memo, some claim, ushered things into officialdom.
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There is no comparable commitment anywhere in the nation than what this administration or the prior administration have undertaken.
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Rarely has a great power undertaken a major military campaign with such a flawed understanding of the challenges ahead.
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The university is one of the most high-profile development projects that the American government has undertaken in Afghanistan.
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The development is being undertaken by a joint venture of Somerset Capital Partners and USAA Realco-Europe, it added.
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The Christchurch call to action will build on work already being undertaken around the world by other international organizations.
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In New York, several inquiries undertaken by state authorities in response to Mr. Cohen's congressional testimony are still active.
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Lately, though, M.B.S. has undertaken a series of ill-considered steps that are hurting him, Saudi Arabia and us.
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"The Department has never before undertaken an evacuation operation of such geographic breadth, scale, and complexity," the statement read.
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It's simply the end of the beginning on a journey undertaken to eradicate our mass incarceration epidemic in America.
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But Mr. Giuliani said that he had undertaken that work on behalf of Mr. Trump, not the Ukrainian prosecutors.
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Shadow banking refers to often high-yield lending undertaken by NBFCs that takes place outside the regular banking sector.
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There, renovations were undertaken several years ago to make it easier for a man of his age to live.
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Mortality in Ebola outbreaks, which occurred before the current survey was undertaken, has ranged as high as 95 percent.
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It's the absoluteness of my abandonment of Chinese, undertaken with such determination that it is a kind of suicide.
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In an announcement in January, the firm said that it had undertaken an "experiment" with the financial entity Kutxabank.
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Individual European countries, such as the United Kingdom and Germany, have certainly undertaken serious work in bulking up cybersecurity.
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The town is the largest economic project Kim has undertaken as he seeks to create a self-reliant economy.
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At the U.N., Sisi also talked about the importance of empowering youth through the economic reforms Egypt has undertaken.
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"This is probably the most thorough investigation that the commissioner's office has ever undertaken," Commissioner Rob Manfred said Wednesday.
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The probe has remained in orbit for months, and this is the second sample-collection mission it has undertaken.
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Takeda in mid-February completed its acquisition of Ariad for $5.20 billion, undertaken to beef up its oncology pipeline.
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The CEO recounts the various investigations and updates Facebook had undertaken in recent weeks, following the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
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But Conte said before the meeting began that Rome would have undertaken "a moderate line" over the trade dispute.
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Every run was undertaken with the same character, Alexandra of (Port) Blacksand, one of four available at the game's commencement.
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GM's looming change in its India strategy follows a series of restructurings and reviews it has undertaken across Asia Pacific.
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A spokeswoman for May said on Sunday changing the rules should only be undertaken by a government in Northern Ireland.
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Second, recognizing that our differences are about strategy and not final goals, the dialogue should be undertaken with mutual respect.
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The raid was undertaken by France's General Directorate for Competition Policy, Consumer Affairs and Fraud Control (DGCCRF), the statement said.
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The spacecraft has undertaken maneuvers since the summer to change its velocity and prepare it for this approach and arrival.
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For months, Trump has been blasting the Fed for the series of rate hikes it has undertaken since December 2015.
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Similar evacuations have already been undertaken by the governments of the U.S., Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Italy, Russia and Japan.
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Attorney General Bill Barr said the Saudi government had undertaken to review each case under its code of military justice.
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That context is crucial as drama unfolds over perhaps the most lethally effective gerrymander that any state legislature has undertaken.
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At a minimum, the growing backlash seems to undermine the massive public relations push MbS has undertaken around the world.
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The renovation cost about $3,500 and was authorized — but not undertaken — by Mr. Cordray, Mr. Mulvaney said at the hearing.
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And after the 9/11 attacks, the Bush administration briefly suspended admissions "while a comprehensive review of procedures was undertaken."
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A recent diplomatic trip undertaken by the incumbent American president would, in fact, make for even more compelling musical drama.
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The Interior Department said the project is "one of the largest conservation projects ever undertaken" by the National Park Service.
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Chinese researcher Dr. Xiaoping Ren of Harbin Medical University confirmed to Motherboard that he had undertaken the work with monkeys.
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Coalition planes will provide air support while ground operations are to be undertaken by local militia under the SDF banner.
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One of the guiding principles of the experiment undertaken in 1776 was that no man should be above the law.
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The move would be the most aggressive change undertaken by Google to fight predatory behavior targeting children on the site.
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That dire background lends urgency to an initiative undertaken this week by the EJC, an umbrella body based in Brussels.
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For now I'm planning to have a consciously undertaken "midlife crisis" in writing, and try to figure out what's next.
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Today, so-called knowledge work is typically not undertaken while tucked in among cabinets jammed with gems and bronze figurines.
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Astigan has worked with British businesses, universities and industry experts since 2014, and has already undertaken eight full scale flights.
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Wednesday's settlement "concludes the largest joint enforcement action ever undertaken by the FTC and state charity regulators," according to Olens.
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Italy, under Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, has undertaken steps to provide emergency liquidity guarantees and capital injections for its banks.
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HSBC said this month the move could prove to be the boldest reform undertaken so far in China's capital markets.
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It would therefore be fascinating to see this kind of study undertaken by a larger, further-reaching group of people.
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DiCaprio's role will be the first the actor has undertaken since his Oscar-winning performance in 2015's The Revenant.
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But with fewer projects approved, fewer fields developed and less maintenance work undertaken, companies are putting their growth at risk.
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THE TOPSIDE ENGINEERING WORK IS BEING UNDERTAKEN AS PART OF A WELLHEAD PLATFORM ALLIANCE WITH AKER BP, KVAERNER AND ABB.
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Though for now al-Nusra hasn't undertaken attacks in the West like ISIS has, Kagan said it's just as potent.
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He suggested the rise in anti-Semitic threats since his election were false flag operations undertaken by his political enemies.
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But to really understand the impact Varjo hopes to make, consider how complex design and engineering projects are undertaken today.
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The parent Groupe Credit Mutuel has undertaken a reform of its organization to keep it in line with regulatory rules.
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Mindful that serious mental health problems often emerge in college, other schools also have undertaken innovative depression research and interventions.
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A gushing official called it "the biggest path-breaking and the most radical changes in the FDI regime ever undertaken".
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Johnson, along with Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson, worked on the 1961 Freedom 7 mission undertaken by astronaut Alan Shepard.
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It also helps explain the aggressive campaign to discredit Mueller's "witch hunt" undertaken with the enthusiastic aid of conservative media.
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The U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) is one of the most successful humanitarian relief efforts ever undertaken.
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That work is now entirely undertaken by the Ministry of Civil Affairs, which is responsible for aid and charitable work.
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But that's nothing like the state-sponsored, systematic hacking of emails and disinformation campaign against Hillary Clinton undertaken by Russia.
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That review, undertaken by the defence secretary, James Mattis, and the national security adviser, H.R. McMaster, was completed by June.
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If the economy flourishes as rates rise, he will ascribe credit to the prudent fiscal actions undertaken by his administration.
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WeWork's losses continued to mount in the third quarter, reflecting a fast-growth strategy undertaken by ousted CEO Adam Neumann.
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An epic confrontation will be forced, a quest undertaken, and secrets from the past unveiled, along with Borne's true nature.
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The Times of London reported that Russia had for years undertaken systemic doping in swimming and covered up test results.
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We will address funding first, because CreateNYC was undertaken by the DCLA, whose primary mission is to fund cultural organizations.
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This family of agents fought and fought for hundreds of years of in-game time (undertaken in parallel, of course).
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Such an investigation would be undertaken by the Department of Justice, whose nominee (Jeff Sessions) has yet to be confirmed.
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"Mitigation requires action that may feel early to some, but must be undertaken early to be successful," Ms. Jayapal added.
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But many FEMA projects seem to be undertaken in defiance of climate change, leaving structures nearly as vulnerable as before.
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In a recent cover story, Wired detailed the soul-searching journey that Facebook's executives have undertaken since the 2016 election.
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The survey was undertaken to better understand drive-thru buying habits, with the express purpose of attracting apparently misanthropic Millennials.
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And that meant that we were trading in classified information on a scale that perhaps had never been undertaken before.
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Congress' plan to send $1,000 checks echoes similar actions undertaken by President George W. Bush before the 2008 financial crisis.
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Rituals like Balenciaga's are undertaken by fashion brands across the world, but the archives of Parisian houses are especially sacrosanct.
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Similar processes have been undertaken by the legal, pastoral, journalistic, mental health, and other professions, and different balances have resulted.
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The Justice Department had undertaken an antitrust review of these types of deals, approving many because they involve distinct businesses.
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Chairman Pai has undertaken an effective charm offensive promising greater transparency, reliance on facts and application of sound economic principles.
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Around 200 firefighters from the United States and Canada have undertaken deployments in Australia since the start of the season.
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It would not abridge NAI's rights to vote its control position on any other transaction undertaken by CBS, sources said.
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They do not require approval from senior commanders and are generally undertaken without additional support for protection, like air reconnaissance.
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It is unclear how many of the department's 25 immediate recommendations and 18 long-term measures the state has undertaken.
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But under Italian law, former ministers cannot be tried for actions undertaken while in office unless parliament authorises the investigation.
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But the Interior Department seems adamant, and in response has undertaken a campaign to spread misinformation to confuse the issue.
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He added that while the survey was undertaken before the U.K.'s general election in December, CEOs now feel confident.
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"Additional efforts were also undertaken at the second tier level," Bothge said in an e-mail in response to questions.
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A $2847 million project undertaken in phases, Crossroads opened its first 21-unit building at 2025 Union Street in 2100.
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A "comprehensive review of this incident" will be undertaken by the department to prevent a similar situation from occurring again.
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An Australian businessman has undertaken a $500 million project building a replica of the ill-fated 1912 Titanic cruise ship.
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The transitional government has undertaken steps to keep Sudan's transition on track and fulfill major demands by pro-democracy protesters.
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So most modern attacks, excluding terrorist incidents involving weapons obtained from abroad, are undertaken by trucks, cars and even knives.
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Nova added that a full Environmental Impact Assessment, or EIA, would also be undertaken as part of the consenting process.
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She explained thoroughly, with data and research, why these reforms were undertaken and what their effects have been to date.
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First, it was based on the promise of pro-growth policies undertaken in 2017 like tax reform and regulatory reform.
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The 2012 intelligence authorization act, for example, included transfers undertaken pursuant to a judicial order in the required waiting period.
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But under Italian law, former ministers cannot be tried for actions undertaken while in office unless parliament authorizes the investigation.
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He has apparently undertaken calls with foreign leaders without guidance customarily lent by the State Department, which oversees U.S. diplomacy.
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They point out that there are still signs of the seismic work undertaken in the area in the mid-1980s.
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The company has undertaken efforts to streamline guidelines for all of its stores surrounding how to engage with nonpaying patrons.
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They have also undertaken legal measures calling for a meeting with Abel Prieto, the Minister of Culture, to no avail.
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Across 12 tracks, the Boston trio stretch into some of the woolier arrangements and screechier sounds that they've ever undertaken.
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And in a recent tweetstorm, former Ticketmaster CEO Nathan Hubbard suggests another reason Zuckerberg may have undertaken his national tour.
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Bank of Ireland and the Greek lenders have undertaken similar exercises in recent years, with Novo Banco a more recent example.
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" Meanwhile, current NRA president Carolyn Meadows -- North's successor -- told the Times in a statement, "I fully support the actions undertaken today.
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It's high time for Americans to start treating each other as participants in that same wonderful revolution undertaken so long ago.
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After a day of silence (and presumably of penance), the company has undertaken to answer at least some of these questions.
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Ikuenobe hoped to follow in the footsteps of the hundreds of thousands of others who'd undertaken the same journey that year.
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These initiatives appear to be undertaken out of an earnest desire to help, and at least some of them actually did.
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He makes reference to voyages undertaken and to midday, daybreak, and other such points of passage in our experience of time.
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More than 95% of domestic car journeys undertaken in America are shorter than 50km, and a majority involve only the driver.
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The actions that 13 has undertaken have deviated from its mission, and I can no longer continue to represent this organization.
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The company has also undertaken efforts to streamline guidelines for all of its stores surrounding how to engage with nonpaying patrons.
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Only four companies had undertaken a risk assessment to stress test the resilience of their protein supply chain, FAIRRs report said.
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The Trump administration has undertaken a broad deregulatory effort, much of which is aimed at loosening the reins on financial institutions.
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Weight was also a factor in preparing the skeleton cast for display, a task undertaken by Research Casting International in Canada.
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Immediately, Natalie was taken aback when he asked her if she had "completed transition," meaning had she undertaken genital reconstruction surgery.
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The school discipline move is just one part of a broader push against civil rights policies undertaken by the Trump administration.
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That review, undertaken by the defence secretary, James Mattis, and the national security adviser, H.R. McMaster, had been completed by June.
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Initial conservation, however, was undertaken almost as soon as the hoard was found, thanks to efforts led by Historic Environment Scotland.
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The asset sale is part of a privatization program undertaken by Greece under the terms of its multi-billion euro bailout.
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Recently researchers released their findings from the most comprehensive study ever undertaken on the prevalence of homelessness among youth in America.
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Only four companies had undertaken a risk assessment to stress test the resilience of their protein supply chain, FAIRR's report said.
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I'm not defending it; I'm just saying it's not for lack of trying that a lot of things were not undertaken.
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He added that the Chinese tax exemptions were not published but were uncovered in an investigation undertaken by the Obama administration.
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The asset sale is part of a privatisation programme undertaken by Greece under the terms of its multi-billion euro bailout.
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The White House declined to comment, and it was unclear how far along the any such plan was from being undertaken.
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This incredible rejuvenation happened because of the heroic acts undertaken by individuals who acted as saviors in the face of adversity.
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A recent study undertaken by researchers at the University of Maine found that chocolate intake was "positively associated" with cognitive performance.
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Uber has undertaken a number of initiatives to convince Seattle drivers not to support the newly empowered App Based Drivers Association.
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Those were undertaken through an intermediary that Harvey Weinstein also used, American Media and the parent company of the National Enquirer.
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It hasn't yet specified who will be conducting the review but says it will be "undertaken with an internationally recognized authority".
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Both are being undertaken deceitfully, out of step with the standard view of what it means to faithfully execute elected office.
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In both of these countries, a repositioning of global roles is being undertaken by a suddenly dominant political group of populists.
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Much of this may have to do with the efforts Parkland student activists have undertaken to help students register to vote.
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Riyadh has undertaken an ambitious and laudable economic reform program to diversify its economy but it will take years to implement.
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White House homeland security adviser Tom Bossert said the order sought to build on efforts undertaken by the former Obama administration.
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When tax reform was last undertaken, in 1986, it was done across party lines, and it took a full two years.
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The attackers have not yet been identified, but Indonesia has previously been the victim of bombings undertaken by Islamic militant groups.
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WhatsApp has undertaken public education campaigns to teach its users to be more wary of the messages and information they receive.
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A merger would conclude a massive financial-engineering project undertaken by late FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne and Fiat scion John Elkann.
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A partial exoneration is that Staley's witch hunts were undertaken because he didn't appear to understand whistleblowers' right to be protected.
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Mr. Tobin said he would not have undertaken the project if he had not believed it would be a permanent installation.
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Several airlines have undertaken green initiatives this year, given that some climate activists like Greta Thunberg have started to avoid flying.
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"I am asking that an ethics investigation be undertaken, and I will gladly cooperate," Franken said in a statement released Thursday.
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The tuna fish price-fixing scheme is part of a larger seafood antitrust investigation undertaken by the Justice Department and FBI.
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The dual moves highlight the sharp distinction the administration is making between Iran's nuclear program and other actions undertaken by Tehran.
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But in recent years insurers have also undertaken various financial maneuvers to pay dividends to their shareholders despite their low earnings.
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Many state governments over the years have resorted to private entities to administer programs that officials themselves would originally have undertaken.
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"This tour is one of the most ambitious and innovative concert projects Moment Factory has ever undertaken," Moment Factory announced today.
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The project certainly led me into reading about some pretty dark activities undertaken by intelligence agencies of all nationalities and ideologies.
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Kaiser also said that Banks refused to pay a bill of 41,500 pounds ($59,500) for initial work undertaken by Cambridge Analytica.
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Many of the best processes unfold in stages—a divergence stage might precede a convergence stage—and are undertaken by groups.
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The money is in conjunction with efforts already being undertaken by ex-Jazz owner Larry H. Miller's sports and entertainment company.
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The city has earmarked $1.7 billion for the B.Q.E. reconstruction, which will be the most expensive transportation project it has undertaken.
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The Federal Reserve has now undertaken two extraordinary interest rate cuts, taking its policy rate all the way down to zero.
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The FRC said Sarai and Ahmad had undertaken training in relation to applying professional scepticism to what a client tells them.
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"Canada is very pleased that efforts undertaken to secure the release of Colin Rutherford from captivity have been successful," Dion said.
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It abandoned a promising effort she had undertaken to sell some of its new land to improve its finances, interviews show.
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But when it comes to record sales, it appears all of the old guard have been undertaken by the new kids.
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It is a textbook example of "parachuting in," a practice that has been harshly criticized even when undertaken by seasoned journalists.
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To complicate matters further, action undertaken for apparently good motives can often yield unintended harmful consequences, outweighing any possible good effects.
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By shaving his head, the man has taken himself out of the rule's reach (and undertaken a pretty big daily commitment).
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Whistle-blowing is very often an upstanding act of courage, undertaken at great personal cost, and resulting in great public good.
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According to the report, the travel undertaken by buyers and brands resulted in about 241,000 tons of CO2 emissions a year.
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Lincoln's murder kept him from writing a memoir, but it is doubtful that he would have undertaken one in any case.
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Synopsis: A chronicle of one woman's 1,100 mile solo hike undertaken as a way to recover from a recent personal tragedy.
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"The U.S. strongly supports the reforms that are being undertaken in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia," Tillerson told reporters in France.
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The parent group Groupe Credit Mutuel has undertaken a reform of its organization to keep it in line with regulatory rules.
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Another seven-year-old boy had undertaken a physics experiment, building two styles of catapult out of tongue depressors and tape.
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More prosecutions are being undertaken preventively, even when there is little firm evidence of a plot, as the French examples show.
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Mr. Maduro has undertaken a series of measures intended to consolidate his power, prompting months of widespread and sometimes violent protests.
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Embarrassed by all the labor undertaken on my behalf, I offered, as one does, to help clean up, and Baehrel laughed.
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It is an exercise that she has already undertaken in a memoir, "Inside Out," which Harper will release on Sept. 24.
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It is an exercise that she has already undertaken in a memoir, "Inside Out," which Harper will release on Sept. 24.
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Responding to concerns about care for veterans who are homeless, Buttigieg mentioned initiatives undertaken in South Bend to correct the problem.
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Mr. Ghani blamed the collapse of the peace talks on precisely the type of attacks undertaken by the Taliban on Tuesday.
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Michael S. Rogers, was proposing to solve the problem by significantly reducing an important type of surveillance undertaken through the program.
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But the specialist set designer was slow to emerge, and the work was undertaken by, variously, painters, craftsmen, and actor-managers.
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It was undertaken for one reason: Republicans loathed Mr. Clinton, and Newt Gingrich in particular had a burning animus against him.
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Since 1998, when India and Pakistan conducted nuclear tests, provoking global condemnation, only North Korea is known to have undertaken tests.
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"This decision does not reduce the significance of the sacrifices that the Pakistani military has undertaken over previous years," he said.
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Even Defense Secretary James Mattis has called BRAC "one of the most successful and significant" efficiency measures the Pentagon has undertaken.
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Cognitive science has shown convincingly that actions undertaken without conscious effort are often far more successful than those subject to thought.
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They could take heart from a small 0.3% rise in imports —maybe the policy easing undertaken so far has started working?
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In fact, a CRA resolution is a drastic and extreme legislative move that shouldn't be undertaken lightly by either political party.
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The company has already undertaken restructuring measures, including the elimination of 300 jobs or 4 percent of its workforce in June.
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It is only the fourth time in US history that a formal impeachment process has been undertaken against a sitting president.
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