They require investments in operations, upon which shareholders get no rate of return, instead of capital-intensive investments, upon which they do.
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That is a subject upon which there is little agreement.
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Governance is the foundation upon which everything else is built.
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That's the context upon which Riot is introducing Nexus Blitz.
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Electricity is, of course, the utility upon which modernity rests.
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They are the foundation upon which our country was built.
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"Everybody knew exactly the basis upon which we got elected."
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It is the basis upon which American movies are built.
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Black voters are the rock upon which his candidacy rests.
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It is an altar upon which we place all nostalgia.
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Coldplay had become the ball upon which stood her exclamation point.
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Rather, it is the values upon which our system is built.
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There is no context upon which to hang any other thing.
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This was the faulty foundation upon which the Court built its
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Young women need role models upon which to fashion their careers.
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And that apathy is the foundation upon which bias is built.
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Yellow divider lines become the track upon which a squirrel runs.
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They are a canvas upon which our eyebrows can paint emotions.
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There are the grounds upon which Hillary and Bernie should meet.
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Abundance was the occasion upon which people came together to celebrate.
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It has a slew of alliances upon which it can call.
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And there is little upon which to build consensual, bipartisan solutions.
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Consequently, there is no basis upon which to continue the investigation.
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It's because they didn't have a platform upon which to stand.
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That's different depending upon which of these companies you look at, right?
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He is a Rorschach blot upon which to project fears or hopes.
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" Upon which the woman who works with Styrofoam snapped: "We're into survival.
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Instead, it starves health reform of the funding upon which it depends.
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It&aposs because it depends upon which angle you look at it.
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Metal is now the conformist corporate rock upon which smartphone buyers worship.
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Other times, they mimic the surface upon which the tricks are performed.
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It's an example upon which next year's Congress can and should build.
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Simply put, there are no filibuster norms upon which to build traditions.
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But it is one upon which they have failed to fully capitalize.
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Confidence is critical to encouraging the inflows upon which the system rests.
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This is the concept of federalism upon which our Constitution was framed.
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They are, in other words, the platforms upon which games are built.
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That means its appearance subtly shifts depending upon which colors are nearby.
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This is the promise of the values upon which America was built.
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There simply is no ideological common ground upon which to build it.
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The right to vote is the bedrock upon which this principle rests.
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It's obviously the foundation upon which much of this country was built.
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This is not a solid base upon which to build a dynasty.
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It was because there was no platform upon which they could stand.
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Justice Kennedy believes in the ideals upon which this nation was founded.
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That's not the foundation upon which a strong foreign policy resumé is built.
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These hikes are for the benchmark silver plan upon which subsidies are based.
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Bertrand's work was one of the foundations upon which Nash would later build.
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Nothing actually matters, but that's your baseboard upon which you can make meaning.
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Perhaps, in the students, the BNP sees dissatisfaction upon which it can capitalise.
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It is Chairman Kim's commitment to denuclearization upon which the world is focused.
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At least that's the premise upon which The Athletic is building its business.
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" He said the sites upon which they once stood would now be "beautified.
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These are principles upon which we can build a more just world order.
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Your email database is the foundation upon which good crowdfunding campaigns are built.
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But the book's anticlimax is the hook upon which the whole thing hangs.
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This is the rock upon which the church of crime shows is built.
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Policy decisions are only as good as the information upon which they're based.
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The second major difference is the soil upon which both cities are built.
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That would threaten the remittances upon which the highly dollarized Lebanese economy depends.
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Is there not ground for mutual understanding upon which to build common cause?
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Always a mixed bag, depending upon which vocational hat is on my head.
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"It is a moral precept upon which this country was founded," Moore said.
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Another year, another version of the operating system upon which Apple Watch runs.
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It's the issue upon which McGahn has focused most intently in his tenure.
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Not exactly a campaign platform upon which one might run for class president.
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This was the environment upon which a teenage Riboli was thrust in 1936.
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The laurels upon which the city has rested for so long are wilting.
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When blocking failed, I resorted to pushing back — upon which Twitter suspended me.
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"The F.A.A. saw no basis upon which to ground these planes," she said.
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I only hope that he will remember the shoulders upon which he stands.
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The facts upon which the Times bases its false allegations are extremely inaccurate.
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Greater uncertainty gives economists a broader canvas upon which to project their pessimism.
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And he understands, too, the environment they shape and upon which they depend.
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And I think that's a very legitimate basis upon which to make a decision.
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He has cast doubt on the entire electoral system upon which our democracy depends.
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These acts of courage became the bedrock upon which the modern world was built.
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Steve and Bucky This is the hill upon which I will fight and die.
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"[Windows] is our platform, upon which all our best work is done," says Myerson.
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Translate, similarly, looks for text in the world upon which to work its magic.
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In a real sense, governance is the foundation upon which everything else is built.
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Now, they are the soil upon which a thriving esports industry has been built.
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It invariably damages the economy (thereby whipping up the discontent upon which it thrives).
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Wind turbines—or, rather, the concrete pilings upon which they sit—are no different.
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Their domestic relationship is one of the foundations upon which Crase's writing is built.
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As a reminder, Olivia Goldsmith wrote the book upon which the film was based.
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Veterans have cringed observing this inaccurate reference to an institution upon which they rely.
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I often question younger people: What's the architecture upon which you're building your world?
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The judge threw out seven of the 10 counts upon which he was convicted.
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She instead becomes a blank canvas upon which adults project their anxieties and fears.
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In essence, they became a commodity upon which a massive industry has been built.
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But the microeconomic argument upon which the CLC plan implicitly rests is no stronger.
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The Olympics have often been a stage upon which issues of race play out.
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The terrain upon which these battles are taking place is also important to consider.
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A half-second assessment of the surface upon which the food dropped is made.
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This neural network simulator is the foundation upon which Berenson builds its own tastes.
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Blockchain, the ledger technology upon which bitcoin is based, is very safe and secure.
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So should Iraq, upon which we imposed a war that resulted in 600,000 deaths.
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And it is bumping up against the foundations upon which all independent journalism stands.
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The index upon which the fund is based is rebalanced every year, Bender said.
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We have lost a shared sense of the basic facts upon which democracy depends.
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Additionally, they conserve and pass down the body of knowledge upon which civilization rests.
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How would he know which individuals upon which he would be able to rely?
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The premise upon which this question is based is that authoritarianism is intolerable generally.
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"This is the only condition upon which we can close this file permanently," he said.
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But we also celebrate the promise of individual liberty upon which our nation was founded.
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But supercavitation, the principle upon which its speed depends, has continued to intrigue torpedo designers.
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Without an allegation or evidence, there was nothing upon which the Governor could take action.
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Longing glances are the engine upon which all sexy teen romances start in pop culture.
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This is hardly the strongest of bases upon which to launch a major film franchise.
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I gave them more of a framework [upon which] to weave their dynamism and magic.
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Ben Shapiro: What is eroding is the fundamental principles upon which the civilisation is based.
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Marie has an iPad-like device upon which she can see Sara's GPS and vitals.
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Their most prominent acts threatened the principles upon which we are trying to perfect America.
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It's a fact upon which the fate of the realm, and the royal lineage, hangs.
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That is the foundation upon which the cycle of poverty to prison will be broken.
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The comic upon which it's based, by Gantz creator Hiroya Oku, is available from Kodansha.
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Johnny Depp's casting in the Fantastic Beasts series is the hill upon which Warner Bros.
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These people aren't the backs upon which you build a business, they are the business.
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Furthering fair housing is essential to this effort, one upon which our country's future depends.
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Depending upon which version of Photoshop you own, the undo command works a little differently.
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Education is the foundation upon which these entrepreneurs will be able to build innovative organizations.
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These and other factors can complicate the statistical models upon which these studies are based.
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Enter Jeff Bauman: the man behind the book Stronger, upon which the movie is based.
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A new constitution will offer Chileans a cornerstone upon which to set their future course.
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Collective identity builds a base upon which a candidate wins an election and to govern.
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While admittedly not the greatest subject upon which to base a subforum, FYAD quickly evolved.
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That's because the floor is the base upon which all other decorating decisions are built.
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Dr. Zitter highlights the insight upon which her colleagues base their end-of-life decisions.
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And algorithms are only as good as the data sets upon which they are built.
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It is both the surface upon which we stand, and the act of wearing something down.
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The episode of plagiarism is an unfortunate note upon which President Akufo-Addo begins his term.
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And, regardless of the truth, Meghan too has become a canvas upon which stories are painted.
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This is the long journey upon which sperm must embark in order to fertilize an egg.
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These handworked objects offer a striking contrast to the industrial, metal grates upon which they're displayed.
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There is increasing concern that the epidemiological studies upon which this evidence is based are flawed.
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As the framers knew, impeachment uniquely violates the separation of powers upon which the Constitution rests.
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It's also a powerful platform upon which the world's leading cloud-based companies build their infrastructures.
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And that could make them a promising source of chemicals upon which to base new antibiotics.
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The priest walks through the center of the iconostasis, upon which icons of saints are hung.
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"And for us, as people, our very destiny hinges upon which one we elect to follow."
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"The condition upon which the Moroccans agreed to host the meeting was her participation," Abedin wrote.
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" And then I could say, "Yes, please, tell me the path upon which I should go.
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But as he observed the subjugation and violence upon which the Soviet government relied, Chamberlin changed.
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" Mr. Khan responded: "There are many things upon which the prime minister and I will disagree.
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Manley worried that student activism would upset the white good will upon which the school depended.
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Long's language signals that FEMA's disaster policy, upon which so many communities may depend, is changing.
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On the weekend upon which Schumpeter arrived, the dumped bodies of two American missionaries were discovered.
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The legal principle upon which Shylock insists has nothing to do with tolerance or human rights.
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My reply is that the crisis was a teachable moment upon which our collective wisdom depends.
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It threatens to destroy the franchising and contracting business models upon which the economy is supported.
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These are the specimens upon which the name and description of a new species is based.
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"The complaint states not a single plausible claim upon which relief can be granted," Stein wrote.
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And for us, as people, our very destiny hinges upon which one we elect to follow.
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It's one of those subtle, powerful social norms upon which this crazy experiment called civilization depends.
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AI is the science of the mundane, after all, the realism upon which fantasy is built.
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Media is about constructing reality based upon the technology and platform upon which people consume content.
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The same can be said of thousands of technologies upon which we all rely each day.
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"We're interested in preserving the dynamic systems that exist in the ecosystem upon which we depend."
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White House aides later said he would back an agreement upon which the two parties agreed.
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"Hold Up" is the delightfully unhinged cornerstone of "Lemonade," upon which all other pieces are stacked.
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Science claims upon which public health policies are set demand transparency, expert review and demonstrated replicability.
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The fundamental pillars upon which the theocracy is established are export of terrorism and domestic repression.
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As Wuyts explained to me, coding the data as nucleobases depended upon which nucleobase came before.
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After all, these are the very principles upon which the tech community has changed the world.
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The Homo Sapiens Agenda, the book upon which Love, Simon is based, was written by Becky Albertalli.
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The problem is those are often the only reliable players upon which Klinsmann chooses hang his hat.
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His designs are not based on history, or art, or even the canvas upon which they live.
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In short, they are not numbers upon which a rate hawk would want to hang one's hat.
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This all matters because information is increasingly seen as the currency upon which the global economy relies.
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The internet and other forward-looking technologies are the foundation upon which today's economy and society rest.
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After endlessly clamoring for evidence of unmasking, Democrats receive it, upon which they refuse to comment further.
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At the core, upon which everything else is built, are the business values, culture, processes and systems.
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Lack of adequate mine reclamation also affects sportsmen – and the tourism upon which many Western states rely.
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In today's fractious political climate, this is an issue upon which, one hopes, the consensus still holds.
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Pruitt oversees an agency responsible for scientific studies upon which the Trump administration will base environmental policy.
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While she's referring to livestock, that also applies to the knife's edge upon which everyone is living.
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This is the only way to live up to the values upon which our nation was founded.
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It forms a part of America's political sediment, a foundation upon which our contemporary politics are built.
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Throughout, their relationship with one another provided a solid emotional and professional base upon which to build.
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"Without an allegation or evidence, there was nothing upon which the governor could take action," she wrote.
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These universal social, emotional, cognitive and communication milestones are the foundations upon which later development is built.
|
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The Burney Company has developed its own proprietary equities analytical system, upon which they base investment selections.
|
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The gray skylines, building facades, and scaffolding form an underlying grid upon which Sekula orchestrates percolating dramas.
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While he may be fading into irrelevance, the fertile ground upon which ISIS grew is still there.
|
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In this instance, the quaking aspen is considered a "keystone species" -- a species upon which others depend.
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It would eventually have shattered hundreds of small businesses, upon which NYC's tourism thrives, detrimentally affecting tourism.
|
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To change it, experts say the administration must change the underlying statutes upon which it is based.
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Underneath the surface of Earth is a molten-hot mantle upon which our landmasses (tectonic plates) float.
|
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After a disappointing sixth-place finish in the state upon which he had staked his presidential bid, Gov.
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Despite the holdouts, the overwhelming majority of conservative voters support the principles upon which the bill is based.
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Since it leaves survivors questioning the organizations and even the medical profession itself upon which so many rely.
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In the premises and, as matters stand now, there is no evidence upon which a prosecution may ensue.
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Let's simply hold the President accountable for delivering on the promises and policies upon which he was elected.
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Depending upon which type she chooses, her IUD won't need to be removed for seven to 10 years.
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This has in turn worn away many of the democratic norms upon which the checks and balances depend.
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And we should insist that the technology upon which we build our Democracy be open and broadly vetted.
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For those who have not read Bradbury's work, the title refers to the temperature upon which paper burns.
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So, too, did Alexander Hamilton in his "Federalist Papers," and English law, too, upon which ours is based.
|
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Mr Trump may limit immigration of the skilled workers and assorted entrepreneurs upon which the tech business relies.
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"The ESA requires that the government "protect and recover imperiled species and the ecosystems upon which they depend.
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He said he was not the owner of the Facebook account upon which the insulting images were posted.
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He acknowledges the ways in which America doesn't live up to the ideals upon which it was founded.
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It robs people of agency, and it inhibits the pursuit of happiness upon which our country was founded.
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This is the metric upon which the Federal Reserve relies most often in deciding how to control inflation.
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Trump's retrograde action threatens to destroy the trust in our word upon which our leadership and security depends.
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This can go either way, depending on the foundations upon which your house is built, so to speak.
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Moreover, yours is the judgment upon which these men's livelihoods depend, and they're not happy when you're wrong.
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At least for now, she is the fulcrum upon which other characters see their fates rise and fall.
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The Australian government does "accept the charges upon which she was convicted" and are seeking her return home.
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The wall could disrupt the flow of what meagre water there is, upon which an ecosystem precariously depends.
|
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Each of these elections represents a vital fulcrum upon which stability in their respective regions will ultimately depend.
|
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This joint force perspective is the critical bedrock upon which to build an effective and lethal Space Force.
|
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ACLU, the passage of Section 230 marks an important foundation upon which our modern digital society is built.
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"What is at peril is our Constitution, and the very values upon which it is based," Heck said.
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With this program, the performers bring to life the artistic foundation upon which generations of choreographers have built.
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It was, at the very least, the fundamental bedrock upon which space communication and radar astronomy was built.
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These traditionally are not considered variables contingent on policy, but rather the premises upon which U.S. democracy operates.
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In many ways, Refused became the hinge upon which one era of punk ended and the next began.
|
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It was not the only subject upon which Mr. Bloomberg offered less-than-enlightened thoughts in the interview.
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It also means the loss of a reliable snowpack and meltwater upon which both humans and animals depend.
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"I support President Trump and the platform upon which he was elected," Mercer said, according to the Post.
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The plan would cut by more than $72 billion the disability benefits upon which millions of Americans rely.
|
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The New Communism Act creates a huge rock upon which the predicted "blue wave" will crash and dissipate.
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When it comes to women's health, patients deserve the very best information upon which to base their decisions.
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This is in the best interest of our guests, our company and the oceans upon which we travel.
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Taken literally, then, I do not believe that the claims upon which Brauntuch's art depends are remotely plausible.
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There are no more last minute options upon which Trump's opponents can cling for some sliver of hope.
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" He added, "We have lost, it seems, a shared sense of the basic facts upon which democracy depends.
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Maybe Allis was just a great interview, and a more compelling character upon which to carry the story's narrative.
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The friction between our actions as a nation and the beliefs upon which we built our country prompted change.
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What was the factual predicate upon which they took whatever actions they took and against whom were they directed?
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He paired an Oculus Rift headset to a robotic arm, upon which he mounted a couple of GoPro cameras.
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"The continuation of our civilisations and the natural world upon which we depend, is in your hands," he said.
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The institutions upon which that world relies were so often conceived or inspired by our two nations working together.
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It is, in other words, the thematic bedrock upon which Westworld — both the series and the park — is built.
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S.E. Cupp: Trump (mostly) did the job I had two criteria upon which I would judge Monday night's debate.
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In the original Archie Comics upon which Riverdale is based, Betty and Veronica both pledge their love to Archie.
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And in Alaska, entire villages may be relocated because the land upon which they're built is no long trustworthy.
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His town is one of the provincial tribal areas upon which the Hashemites built their support among native Jordanians.
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It was the start of his reign of terror, the foundation upon which his all-conquering empire was built.
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They are the blocks upon which the UFC was built, even as they're worthy of their own extended footnote.
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Countless smaller companies and people have added levels to the towers upon which Apple, Amazon, and Google now build.
|
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They heavily promote their activities in the space, and often have fantastic data upon which to train their models.
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The importance of investing in children -- of investing in our future -- is something upon which we should all agree.
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If you understand that incentives drive behavior, it is the pyramid upon which every good business school is built.
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I understand in perhaps a different way than most Americans the flawed ideals upon which our country was founded.
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But they would result in a truly universal benefit—one upon which future Congresses could build to benefit everyone.
|
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Friday's result is a life-or-death matter, and that is the only area upon which either side agrees.
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The Treasury secretary has no legal authority upon which to pay some of the government's bills and not others.
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A turtle swims past a pyramid, and tiny human figures cross a bridge upon which the headless giant stands.
|
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That last idea is the master key to Matta-Clark's work; it's the foundation upon which everything is built.
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Third, many trilateral issues upon which Mexico and the U.S. have agreed will need to be approved by Canada.
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The Nation-State law strengthens our Jewish identity and heritage and all values upon which the state was founded.
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The law expresses the deepest foundations of Zionism and the basis upon which the State of Israel was built.
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Berry also returns to his favorite plot device: resurrecting a long-buried historical secret upon which potential disaster rests.
|
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Thus, test score rankings can mean different things depending upon which group of schools students and parents are considering.
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This may be the one fact upon which both ends of the political spectrum, conservative to liberal, can agree.
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The issue begins with the organization's name and the premise upon which the entire program was built: the birthright.
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This test is essentially a big whiteboard that upon which you can write, draw, or sketch and it's erasable.
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If you can make a decent flat white, that guarantees a customer base upon which a business might survive.
|
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Pfizer remains committed to the research and development of future therapies upon which patients and their doctors are counting.
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Not only do they have market size, but they have robust research and health systems upon which to build.
|
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She likened their efforts to "house posts," the often beautifully carved structures upon which a traditional Tlingit house stands.
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For these groups, American pop was a jumping-off point, a multifaceted framework upon which they've laid countless embellishments.
|
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White's creations contribute to the clean canvas upon which a few slightly louder pieces stand out all the more.
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Moderates believe that, at most, government can create a platform upon which the beautiful things in life can flourish.
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We have been a caucus under the conditions upon which Harry Reid got us early state status for 2008.
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"Hello, my pretty little firewalls," he says, turning on a dusty screen upon which someone has traced a dick.
|
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That's a result of his surge in New Hampshire, the state upon which he has placed all his chips.
|
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But Occupy Wall Street created a foundation upon which politicians and causes have flourished, and built, and demanded power.
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Thus, test score rankings can mean different things depending upon which group of schools students and parents are considering.
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Representative Rob Bishop of Utah called it a strong foundation upon which Congress can move forward an infrastructure bill.
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"The land upon which Man of Aran depends for his subsistence—potatoes—has not even soil!" the intertitle read.
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While coping with cancer, these people contested it and sometimes the medical protocols upon which they had to rely.
|
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But plans changed after "further consideration of the source material, upon which the story was derived," the district said.
|
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All this provided a cohesive mechanical platform upon which to release the aerodynamic assault of guided simulation and CFD.
|
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But to his loyal supporters, they are emblems of authenticity upon which Trump will stake his claim in 2020.
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This is the one key foreign policy issue upon which Trump has made a specific policy pledge: to win.
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"Drain the swamp!" the crowd yells on cue — a reference to the swamp upon which Washington, D.C., was built.
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But there may be at least one field of battle upon which we can declare a clear winner: health.
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But, based on that and her own faith, wheatgrass became the rock upon which she would build her own church.
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The one piece of furniture in the main room is a raised kitchen counter upon which Nino displayed her art.
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"Someone gonna spot my other tattoo yet or what..." the actress tweeted, upon which Twitter users immediately took the bait.
|
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In The Happening, which supposedly inspired the book upon which Bird Box is based, the attack has a moralistic undertone.
|
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Hugo's story is actually way more heartbreaking in Yukito Kishiro's 1990 manga series Gunnm upon which the movie is based.
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If nothing is true, then no one can criticize power because there is no basis upon which to do so.
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He's more like a potato sack upon which any American male can project an image of himself saving the world.
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Removing clutter from Evernote, or at least hiding it, could give the company a new foundation upon which to build.
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The semantics upon which the case will be decided may be dry, but the implications for museums could be huge.
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We firmly believe that the facts and the established legal principles upon which the EU was founded will ultimately prevail.
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The desert is the canvas upon which the vehicular violence takes form, the backdrop of the scene at every moment.
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Additionally, the youth vote upon which 'Remain' rested its hopes did not turn out as forcefully as the older generations.
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The island upon which Fort Simpson rests has always been in flux, but global warming has tweaked the balanced system.
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Leaders, on the other hand, see their job descriptions as the bare minimum — the foundation upon which they build greatness.
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After the end of welfare, food stamps were the last cash-like benefit upon which people without earnings could rely.
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We will need to find at least some small patches of common ground upon which to build and go forward.
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Portions of the Bill of Rights have come under attack, including the First Amendment, upon which all other laws pivot.
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The novel upon which 13 Reasons Why is based has no sequel, but the show almost demands a second season.
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The Porcupine Caribou Herd, upon which the Gwich'in subsist, return here year after year to give birth to their young.
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The first, a pre-produced track, forms MOMENTUM's musical backbone upon which the other layers are generated in real time.
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The previous time we met, Dawkins had a demo for her larger game Gardenarium, upon which Proteus' influence is obvious.
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The author's new novel, upon which season 6 is based, will not hit shelves before the show's April 24 premiere.
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Once the meter is filled, a 20-second cool-down timer is triggered, upon which time a point is earned.
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Layers of Subcultures vocal tics and trills – percussive breaths, melodic coos – form the bed upon which Tinyman's signature flow rides.
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Once the arrest occurred, the entire house of cards upon which Pretty Wild's sham "reality" was based began to fall.
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He said some recent immigrants do not appreciate the depth of racial inequality upon which the United States has grown.
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They had gathered around an island, upon which sat a glorious spread of fruit, cheese, spring rolls, and pastries. Jackpot.
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The film's marvelous screenplay about family, cultural differences, and goodbyes, provides the foundation upon which the outstanding cast shines brightly.
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The franchise upon which Pokémon Go is based is one of the best-selling video game franchises of all time.
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The surprise of his victory has overwhelmed the strangeness of its circumstances and the weak foundation upon which it rests.
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This practice and others in his performative and pedagogical career get at a larger metaphysical foundation upon which Geys worked.
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It's the fulcrum upon which "GOT"'s depiction of warfare pivoted from human conflicts to the fight against death itself.
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It recognizes that the base upon which all other solutions to homeless can be built is simply having reliable shelter.
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Also, 19-year-olds don't choose an agent based upon which one best understands the Arenas rule or setoff provisions.
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Point by point, Sanders ran through issues upon which he built his campaign, highlighting areas on which the two agree.
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The first step in establishing the relationship upon which you can be candid is caring about your employees, she says.
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Furthermore, we destabilize the ecological balance upon which we depend and rob our children of experiencing wildlife in the future.
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It reflects Fitch's view of a sustainable, post-reorganisation EBITDA level upon, which we based the valuation of the company.
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The heavy redactions make it difficult to parse all of the email connections upon which the bureau based its affidavit.
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"I support President Trump and the platform upon which he was elected," Mercer said, as reported by The Washington Post.
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The company's board decided last week by a majority to renegotiate the concession agreement, upon which Cosco based its offer.
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That isn&apost surprising considering it&aposs based on Chromium, the open-source software upon which Chrome is also built.
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Her works broke and reformed a lens upon which I viewed my life and the physical place that I lived.
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"The stockholder franchise is the ideological underpinning upon which the legitimacy of directorial power rests," Starboard wrote in its lawsuit.
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Much of the potential depends upon which states legalize and how quickly, especially populous ones like California, Texas and Florida.
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Each represented the pinnacle of an optimistic promise upon which many — including the Obamas and the Sussexes — had been raised.
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Holland plays Walker, who is also the author of the semi-autobiographical novel upon which the Russo film is based.
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So for the sake of argument, let's accept that we should only worry about conserving species upon which we depend.
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These socks offer moderate to firm compression, with somewhere between 20 and 30 mmHG depending upon which style you choose.
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Data systems that are integrated, accessible and secure, would be the backbone upon which any outbreak event response is conducted.
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"We are going to start looking into the adequacy of the investigation upon which the confirmation was premised," Nadler said.
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Her works broke and reformed a lens upon which I viewed my life and the physical place that I lived.
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Insurers hate uncertainty, and the Obamacare markets, upon which millions of Americans rely for health coverage, suffer as a result.
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Throughout the five episodes of Baskets that FX screened for critics, Christine is the bedrock upon which the series stands.
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And, again, this is a whole new field of astronomy, a whole new eyepiece upon which to observe the universe.
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Their task: figure out how to farm without the fossil-fuel products upon which the country's agricultural systems had become dependent.
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The engineered yeast will be a well-understood platform upon which to build extra functions, like generating biofuels or manufacturing pharmaceuticals.
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Does Kim Kardashian realize that she's the hub of all celebrity culture, the axel upon which the pop culture wheel turns?!
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Depending upon which automaker you listen to, you could be riding in a self-driving car within one to five years.
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Environmental degradation will almost always affect poor rural people the most, due to the exhausted natural resources upon which they rely.
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It's a tool upon which to stage a sort of psychodrama, so it's fundamentally performative, even if it's often performed alone.
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He knew that our government, institutions, and employers needed to live up to the ideals upon which this nation was founded.
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And, of course, there are the well-known flaws in the BMI measure upon which all of these recommendations are based.
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But that's not to say that's the only part of a person's life upon which the company might set its eyes.
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As lighthearted as Dear White People sometimes is, the characters' experiences are a foundation upon which we can build that change.
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No wonder Republicans and Democrats cannot bring themselves to make the compromises upon which the healthy functioning of American democracy depends.
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Furthermore, "freeing" data by bursting filter bubbles fails to consider that there is no blank canvas upon which information is released.
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It was seriously just a video cassette in a little player upon which you could record and play back your voice.
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" We hear about the time Ralph Waldo Emerson visited Tallahassee, upon which he immediately (and correctly) adjudged it "a grotesque place.
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Depending upon which version of Windows you have, you might also be able to open a window that displays additional information.
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And, as Christopher Myers wrote in these pages, we fail to provide a more expansive landscape upon which children can dream.
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Those pores create nearly invisible dimples in the shell upon which a (very, very) patient person can stand up the egg.
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In the long run, OpenFin hopes to become the vital operating infrastructure upon which all developers of financial applications are innovating.
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Kongo's pristine porcelain structure seemed both sturdy and precarious — and the chair became an unapproachable mountain upon which this castle rose.
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Thankfully, unlike in the new HBO series and the Philip Roth novel upon which it's based, the real group was quashed.
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Secure relationships and knowing that people will be there for them are the necessary base upon which children grow and thrive.
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The large meta-analysis upon which this announcement was based looked at 23 types of cancer with respect to alcohol consumption.
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Thus she had to eviscerate the paper upon which it was written and which had been so unceremoniously handed to her.
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Players were given a fantastical, customizable suburban world upon which they could graft their own stories of love, family and mischief.
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In the minds of other animals, even insects, Dennett believes, we can see the functional components upon which our selfhood depends.
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If elected, I will fight to restore the principles upon which this great nation of ours was founded: federalism and freedom.
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Of course, there are various factors that you should keep in mind before deciding upon which service is best for you.
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"Republicans are realizing that if the territory upon which they fight this election is domestic policy, they will likely lose," Sen.
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Mr. Trump's serial assaults on the decency and the decorum upon which civil society depends are enraging — and meant to be.
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"It is a moral precept upon which this country was founded," responded Moore, who has a history of making controversial remarks.
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Any signed agreement between Mr. Santos and the FARC will be the cornerstone upon which Colombians will be able to build.
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The 10th goal, above, came with a defense-dissecting pass from Messi (granted, the marking was horrible) upon which Suarez capitalized.
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Is the pole upon which Bergkamp is impaled a mere prop, or is it something more significant, something with greater meaning?
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Baraga's public sculpture is a black geodesic dome upon which he projects interactive simulations of the star constellations and moon phases.
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" However, the foundation upon which the Utrecht scene is built is one of "mutual love for harsh, loud music in general.
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Moreover, it is important our corporate partners reflect the same principles of inclusivity and equality upon which we have built our brand.
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This was a flimsy bit of providence, a ridiculous chance act upon which the integrity of our political system came to rest.
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For all the chaos and tumult in the Trump White House, this is a strength upon which the entire party is depending.
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She "saw the movie and she really liked it," said Margot Lee Shetterly, author of the book upon which Figures is based.
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Given the imperfect information upon which most publishers make their decisions, trusting them to spot that 20 percent is silly at best.
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As part of the announcement, Facebook launched a test version of its blockchain, the technology upon which cryptocurrencies like bitcoin are built.
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"I support President Trump and the platform upon which he was elected," Rebekah Mercer said in a rare public statement last week.
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Is it a coincidence that this past year, 2016, saw the real sinkhole in Texas, upon which the work is based, expanding?
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We've frequently seen this strategy with subscription music services, but licensed exclusivity isn't a stable platform upon which to build a business.
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The new Lexus LS 600hL upon which the car is based is just one of the more obvious examples of the changes.
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Patrons were known to push tables together upon which Sarria would belt out arias from Carmen, modifying the story to suit herself.
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"Widely embraced, zero-rating threatens to rewrite the rules upon which the internet was built," EFF legal director Corynne McSherry told Gizmodo.
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As Thomas explores the commune in search of his missing sibling, he learns of the secrets upon which the organization is built.
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The Force Awakens is no sure thing to grab the all-time global record, a mark upon which Avatar still firmly stands.
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Pizza. If humanity needed a single metric upon which to be judged, you'd best believe that pizza would be said glorious yardstick.
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Newly introduced generics can't be sold for more than 60 percent of the price of the brand name upon which they're based.
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The poverty-wracked region produces much of Nigeria's oil wealth, upon which the country depends, but it sees little of the money.
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What Chancellor Merkel said is in tune with the basic values upon which the European project is built—namely solidarity and responsibility.
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Far from being "a waste," defense spending is an essential element underpinning our free and democratic societies, upon which economic prosperity depends.
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Yes, it needs to provide accurate tactical information upon which U.S. forces will act in order to hit ISIS around the world.
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Ultimately, the tribes are put into competition with urban consumers for the very foods upon which they have sustained themselves for centuries.
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But in Dartmouth College, the private corporation was found to possess an autonomy upon which the government had no right to infringe.
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Throughout the country, suburban districts filled with college educated and pro-immigration voters were the bulkhead upon which the blue wave crashed.
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This new model is a much more stable, predictable and market-oriented foundation upon which to build a new American health system.
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Depending upon which Galaxy model you have, you can use the Camera app with Bixby Vision, or the Samsung Internet web browser.
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Tax Freedom Day is the date upon which American workers will finish working to pay down taxes at all levels of government.
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In others, which use a game board as the ground upon which Ashbery has affixed various images, a terrain is re-imagined.
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For our customers, to have Microsoft standing behind the product upon which they are basing their mobile strategy is a huge benefit.
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They were beholden to agreements unspoken and explicit, ones upon which their careers hinged and which are now, finally, coming to light.
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Just about anything can act as a "fomite," which is a surface upon which a virus can be deposited and then transmitted.
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The researchers said a total of 2,168 athletes at the two events participated in anonymous questionnaires upon which the study was based.
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It also suggests that the intuitions upon which philosophers so confidently rely are actually illusions created by an elaborate system of machinery.
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The back of the iPhone 11 Pro has a broad plain, upon which sits the slightly higher plateau of the camera assembly.
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This means strengthening the foundation upon which sustainable fisheries management rests: accountability, transparency and timely and accurate data, including robust stock assessments.
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"I am somewhat unpleasantly surprised that the Commission is returning to play a proposal upon which there is no agreement," he said.
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Outside the fun house, the needle inside him pirouettes, unable to locate anyplace more lonesome than the ground upon which he stands.
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We have a stable system, a new innovation upon which to build a new future that is ultimately better for human progress.
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Can he divorce his work from his autobiographical journey as a tortured artist, or is that the foundation upon which he paints?
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As the very air and water upon which we rely grows polluted and toxic for so many, what can we possibly do?
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When paintings are written about, the painting support is taken for granted as an inert rectangular location upon which a performance takes place.
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"We believe these representations made by the US government, upon which DACA applicants most assuredly relied, must continue to be honored," Johnson wrote.
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The miscarriage of justice that followed was laid out in David Grann's now-famous New Yorker article upon which the movie is based.
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Ice-cold and sweating a ring onto the step upon which it had been casually placed, this Bud Light was singing his name.
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Physicists consider space-time as a cohesive, four-dimensional entity, a fabric upon which the objects and events of the universe are embedded.
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The night sky was even grander: an eyepiece into the infinite; a great black canvas upon which to project light, imagination, and color.
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By the end of the Pleistocene, Ireland's grasslands, upon which the Great Elk had thrived for thousands of years, had turned to forest.
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But I understand the premises upon which they're based and how someone could be excited about them and the world they would create.
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But in recent years, that industry has proven fickle and tumultuous, and a too-slender reed upon which to hang our entire business.
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Sisters arguing with each other is the foundation upon which the Kardashian empire is built, and it's best for fans to remember that.
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A recent documentary in Indonesia portrayed the harm caused by the fuel to farmers, fishermen and the natural resources upon which they depend.
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The Terror is being lauded as the scariest show on TV, but the story upon which it's based is pretty darn scary, too.
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" In another email two months later, Abedin wrote that "the condition upon which the Moroccans agreed to host the meeting was her participation.
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It is also among the tech giants upon which the EU wants to impose higher corporate taxes, accusing them of paying too little.
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Literary and cultural heritage is again portrayed as a foundation upon which the Arab state, and its evolving relationship with democracy, is founded.
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"Marijuana decriminalization may be one of the very few issues upon which bipartisan agreement can still be reached in this session," said Rep.
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This vision is not unlike the "social operating system" that Facebook began pursuing in 2007 — and upon which it ultimately grossly under-delivered.
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"Kitty in many respects has been this blank screen upon which many generations have projected themselves, this 'silent victim,&apos" Solomon tells PEOPLE.
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The claimants argue only parliament can do this and want the government to introduce primary legislation upon which lawmakers can debate and vote.
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Students, individual students, deserve to be rewarded for virtues like industriousness and creativity, upon which many of this country's great successes are predicated.
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As Americans, we have always tried to do better, to live up to the ideals upon which we were founded 28503 years ago.
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Skype, GroupMe, Slack, Line, and any other messaging app would serve as "conversation canvases" upon which Microsoft's bots will do their magical work.
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Then there's stuff like the flickering, glitchy "Green Gold Grey," upon which no wave legend Arto Lindsay sings and splatterpaints languid guitar lines.
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The character, of course, can transfigure into a black dog, the detail upon which the whole plot of "The Prisoner of Azkaban" hinged.
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Some are even known as keystone species; like the keystone in a building, they are the foundation upon which the ecosystem is built.
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Our eventual president, however, also attached a strong set of economic plans upon which hope, change, and potential economic success was seemingly possible.
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Debt is a useful tool for improving public infrastructure upon which the economy depends, but we don't have the capacity for infrastructure debt.
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In 403, the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission acquired both the cross and the sliver of land upon which it rests.
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He maintained that he was not disrespecting America by taking the action, but was supporting the diversity upon which the country is built.
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He lambastes assumptions upon which U.S. foreign policy is predicated, but his disjointed, incoherent proposals provide no discernible substitute, especially for existing alliances.
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Instead, Wheeler has continued to advance an agenda focused on undermining safeguards upon which Americans rely to keep their air and water safe.
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She expected him to live and fight valiantly, not to be found as cold as the snow upon which his dead body rested.
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Now, the content is mostly low-cost opinion pieces, while the "facts" upon which those opinions are based are copied from outside sources.
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In other words, in each case, I personally failed, but I have lived to see the thesis upon which I was operating vindicated.
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Native advertising, the overladen vehicle upon which so many of publishers hopes now rest, faces the same challenges in an atomized content world.
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The vacuum tube is the foundation upon which radio, the transistor, television, the microchip, the personal computer and all modern electronics are based.
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This would include logging of old-growth forests and clearcutting of ecologically important post-fire habitat, upon which many imperiled wildlife species depend.
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Coral grows by releasing spores that float through ocean currents until they find a structure to adhere to and upon which to grow.
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Today was the first day of resi gana, a purifying ritual (celebrated every 2500 years) for the land upon which the school sits.
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They also jeopardize the viability of programs upon which they depend and will need in the future, like Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security.
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Rubies can be earned or bought, and allow players to buy more build plates upon which they can piece together their blocky creations.
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His coffee was still warm, and his breakfast, wrapped in a paper towel upon which his youngest son had scrawled "DAD," was uneaten.
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But, as Mr. Pairoz read more and the war dragged on, he started questioning the religious foundation upon which the Taliban were fighting.
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It acquired Westinghouse in 2006 for $5.4 billion, a princely investment upon which it was struggling to earn a return, even before Fukushima.
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Francis's call to abolish nuclear weapons in the only country upon which they have been used attracted the most headlines from this visit.
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The predicted decline for next year comes after a 37% spike for this year's benchmark silver plan, upon which premium subsidies are based.
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Urbanization, chemically intensive mono-crop farming and an increasingly hot and dry climate conspire to destroy the biodiversity upon which wild pollinators depend.
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But before states can adopt their own models, they must be assured there will be a market in place upon which to build.
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It would never have come about, though, had Neal not listened to his customers, a lesson upon which the company built its success.
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"It is clear that the conditions upon which Syria's designation was based continue to exist, therefore an extension is warranted under the statute."
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But this thinking is myopic and ignores the fundamental principle upon which the union was founded: e pluribus unum—out of many one.
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Iran considers Iraq its own "near-abroad:" a pliant and vulnerable country upon which Tehran can project its power and protect its interests.
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Background checks are the foundation upon which all firearm policies must build, as they work to keep guns away from high-risk individuals.
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"If true, the declarations upon which Secretary Kerry anchored the JCPOA are — once again — proven to be both false and fraudulent," Pompeo said.
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China, upon which much of Asia depends for trade, saw its subindex fall to 93, its lowest since the last quarter of 29.
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Yet much of the online chatter ignores the legal issue upon which the FCC's proposed Restoring Internet Freedom Order will stand or fall.
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If the media or people who hold different opinions are "enemies of the state," then the compromise upon which democracy depends becomes impossible.
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Actually, he's making a wooden platform, upon which will rest a statue that makes Michaelangelo's David look like a knockoff GI Joe figurine.
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"We believe these representations made by the U.S. government, upon which DACA applicants most assuredly relied, must continue to be honored," he wrote.
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It's the manipulative ex who runs hot and cold, depending upon which move bequeaths him or her the most powerful position at the time.
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Photosynthesis is a marvel—a chemical reaction that evolved early in the history of our planet, and upon which much of Earth's life relies.
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The going-concern EBITDA estimate reflects Fitch's view of a sustainable, post-reorganisation EBITDA level upon which we base the valuation of the company.
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"Today, whistleblowing is democracy's safeguard of last resort, the one upon which we rely when all other checks and balances have failed," Snowden said.
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Tamar tells Fauna the truth about her father — and in doing so, unspools all of the illusions upon which Fauna has based her identity.
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If Facebook helped fuel genocide in Myanmar, does that responsibility lie with society, or Facebook, or the platform upon which the platform is built?
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As I explored Horizon's massive landscape of fauna growing atop a previous civilization, I was reminded of the other games upon which Horizon builds.
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A sketchy figure himself, Reich also invented the term "orgone," which is the foundation of thought upon which Jenner's modern-day orgonites are based.
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The firm put together stock portfolios for each party based upon which companies stand to do best if a particular party is in power.
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At this point, there is a fairly rich literature on the shortcomings of the climate-economic models upon which so much political weight rests.
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It has given them Mr Trump for a boss and a civil war, between populists and true conservatives, upon which their party could founder.
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One of the grounds upon which Silly Trike is judged is "acceptance of the vehicle," though, so we'll see how well that plan goes.
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Together we have decided to construct a Digital Single Market that reflects the values and principles upon which the European Union has been built.
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Successfully overturning the so-called "endangerment finding" would remove the foundation upon which most of the administration's clean air regulations were based, experts said.
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The raw stuff of science fiction is imagination and the game of what-if, but the infrastructure upon which that gets hung is metaphor.
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And the fact that pi is such a vast number is what makes it the ideal foundation upon which to base such an undertaking.
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It is the number in which the circle completes itself; that is, it is the number upon which the world ends and begins again.
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Farsighted investment by the world's strongest federal government was at the root of all that — it was the foundation upon which private enterprise built.
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The straights are the fast ones, the ones that will catch a fighter out and the blows upon which a scientific fight is built.
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While female empowerment plays a big role in her work, it's not the only aspect of society upon which she intends to shed light.
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Yet it raises concerns about her conduct and uncandid response to the scandal—upon which Donald Trump, her unconscionable Republican rival, will now feast.
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Article One must work coordinately and not inconsistently with Article Two, which provides the legal basis upon which a sitting president may be impeached.
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They play a critical role in marine ecosystems as apex predators upon which the health of the oceans relies, but they need our help.
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Thanksgiving is the only holiday Americans have specifically to celebrate gratitude, to recognize the bounties of creation and community upon which we all depend.
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But the game was rigged: A man was sitting inside the box upon which the chessboard was set, controlling The Turk's movements with levers.
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For market watchers and finance industry savants, Greenspan was a human koan upon which they were expected to puzzle out their own economic enlightenment.
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Let us hope that more adequate information guides the federal policies regarding the Puerto Rican economy, upon which both families and U.S. bondholders depend.
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In its court filings, the Justice Department cautioned the justices against changing a basic assumption upon which the nation's criminal justice system is built.
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"Our first priority will be to provide the adequate supply of the high quality products upon which (our strategic customers) rely," he told Reuters.
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Concurrent with her legal work, she also lobbied in Washington against the very foundation upon which the US government's case against Prevezon was constructed.
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Instead, he makes a persistent plea to avoid seeing tradition as constraining, but rather considering it as a base upon which to innovate on.
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The ITC's deadline to release their official recommendations is November 13, upon which President Trump will have 60 days to make a final decision.
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The night before a wedding is a borderland, a poignant threshold upon which two betrothed people briefly linger, surrounded by those closest to them.
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Even Trump's "America Firsters" should agree that we ought not risk the very environment upon which the health and prosperity of the nation depends.
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A co-founder of the party, the late Gianroberto Casaleggio, bequeathed the web platform upon which the party is operated to his son Davide.
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Passion can be an energizing, fulfilling force, the stuff upon which businesses are built, works of art are created and Olympic medals are won.
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It is the stage upon which great acts of prowess, courage and shame play out — Ronaldo rising to the occasion, Messi choking under pressure.
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But that movie succeeded in honoring the world upon which it was based, even if the story itself was a little flat and kiddy.
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Where you fall on the musical overall seems to depend upon which aspect of the show you're willing to give the most weight to.
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The Copyright Office also maintains the registration and recordation databases upon which creators, licensees, users and consumers rely, but that are antiquated and outdated.
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It flies in the face of not only basic transparency and fairness, but also the due process rights upon which our republic was founded.
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And then the tech companies treat you differently based upon which dial you put it to, and you get a different amount of money.
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American power should also be built on respect for justice, equality and human rights — the core principles upon which the United States was founded.
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For 2020, Fox News polling in September ranked health care the top "deal-breaker" issue upon which voters were willing to base their vote.
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Sometimes it seems that the white nationalists are most honest about the very real foundation of white supremacy upon which our nation was built.
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That is true as well for the North American and European economies upon which NATO rests, which account for roughly half of global GDP.
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The legal basis upon which this program was built is strong and courts have already dismissed earlier suits that attempted to eliminate the program.
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The room was cluttered, with most of the space taken up by a dark credenza, upon which baskets and boxes and vases were stacked.
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After all, as attorney general, Sessions will have a huge platform upon which to influence the federal food stamp program, officially known as SNAP.
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The film is set at Miss Martha Farnsworth's Seminary for Young Ladies, upon which a Union soldier stumbles after having been wounded in battle.
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"The request should clearly identify, and provide support for, the basis upon which the exclusion is sought," the Commerce Department said in the notice.
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The street door opens into a space occupied by tall potted plants and an oblong stainless steel table upon which sit a dozen white bowls.
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" You also cannot sell or give away merchandise "upon which shall have been printed, painted, attached, or otherwise placed a representation of any such flag.
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Even if Trump rescinds the Obama administration's guidance, the laws upon which it was based won't change, said David Stacy, Government Affairs Director of HRC.
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Crichton, who died in 2008, is best known for Jurassic Park; he wrote the screenplay and the novel upon which the 1993 film was based.
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Today, the man whose job it is to enforce that Constitution is taking yet another step toward abandoning the principles upon which it was written.
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One of the pretenses of right-wing energy policy is that conservatives support a "level playing field," upon which energy sources can compete without subsidies.
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And that's a damn shame, because it turns out that her powers are actually way cooler in the books upon which the film is based.
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One of the "keys" (pun intended) for the public key infrastructure upon which the authentication systems we rely on are built is the certificate authority.
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Although Diamond Foundry stones start with a small sliver of natural Canadian diamond, that's just a microscopic base upon which the new layers are formed.
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PT Barnum, one of the show's founders, is said to have remarked that "clowns and elephants are the pegs upon which a circus is hung".
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Following the incident at the wedding, Ingrid chooses a new person upon which to model her life: Taylor Sloane (Elizabeth Olsen), an L.A.-based influencer.
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The junk featured a broad foredeck, upon which teak deck chairs lined a row of tables, all protected from the bright sun by a tarp.
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Climate change is threatening to transform all aspects of life, washing away coastal communities and endangering fish and wildlife populations upon which many Natives depend.
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Spring Awakening refers to both the Tony Award-winning musical, and to the 1891 German play by Frank Wedekind upon which the musical is based.
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For example, when Apple's Siri virtual assistant first launched, it defaulted to a male or female voice depending upon which country the user was in.
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Doubly so given the level of intoxication the late-afternoon crowd appeared to have reached, and the standoffishness upon which San Franciscans generally pride themselves.
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A claim of inaccuracy that does not provide any detail of the substance upon which the claim rests smells a lot like spin to us.
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Morison, who never married, lived in a Los Angeles apartment with a piano upon which there were signed photographs of Porter and Oscar Hammerstein II.
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And wasn't that, after all, the premise upon which the 2013 film "La Grande Bellezza" spun out its Fellini-Lite lament for a bygone world?
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It also sits on the banks of the San Antonio River, upon which the Alamo and four other 18th century Spanish colonial missions were built.
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Niantic wants to wrap their learnings back into a platform upon which others can build their own AR products, be it games or something else.
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And the Federal Reserve Flow of Funds data, upon which these averages are culled, are generally supported by trends in the BofAML's private client allocations.
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Changes could be made that will satisfy both sides — giving copyright holders more power without destroying the open principles upon which the internet was founded.
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The firm has been cutting spending to conserve cash and retain a positive cash balance, one of the conditions upon which Sibanye's takeover is contingent.
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We divested our landmark consumer electronics businesses and, in 2016, listed the lighting business, upon which the company had been founded, on the Amsterdam Euronext.
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There are a certain set of enduring images, usually with Biden looking goofy and Obama looking slightly vexed, upon which these imaginary conversations are projected.
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"Every hate crime is a crime against our city, since it strikes at the diversity upon which New York thrives," Giuliani said at the time.
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The collapse of the Soviet Union, upon which the North had long relied for cheap machinery and oil, certainly hit it hard in the 1990s.
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While Stivers' "belief" is a weak hook upon which to hang a strategy, attacking Pelosi has indeed yielded benefits for the GOP over the years.
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By the 1980s, a pro-family, anti-feminist backlash was brewing; that backlash dovetailed perfectly with the fears upon which the day care panic capitalized.
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There are no pillars left upon which Assad's legitimacy can rest; Bashar Assad can't "Make Syria Great Again," if it ever was in modern times.
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The second is to postulate a parallel metaphysical system, upon which our health depends, undetectable by modern scientific methods but accessible to a skilled expert.
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They also promote policies that weaken our ability to transmit to the next generation the values and traditions upon which the United States was built.
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Federalism requires all layers of government to work in sync, and the absence of any party upends the delicate balance upon which our system depends.
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In these times of bitter partisanship and increasing polarization, it might seem impossible to find an issue upon which leaders of both parties can agree.
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"It is clear that the conditions upon which Syria's designation was based continue to exist, therefore an extension is warranted under the statute," she added.
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One crooked lane led to the river temple where albino elephants were cremated, another to the sacred slab upon which Thai royals could be executed.
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These efficiency gains allow us to do more with less and free up additional resources, upon which expanded prosperity and improved standards of living depend.
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"The only way to deal ISIL a lasting defeat is to end the civil war and chaos in Syria upon which ISIL thrives," he said.
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The suit also alleges that Anderson performed an illegal, warrantless search of the property, upon which the stop-work order was based in December 2017.
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The series of events has created a sense that the social fabric is torn — one point upon which people in a deeply polarized country agree.
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The bill sought to expand human-rights law by adding "gender identity and gender expression" to the list of grounds upon which discrimination is prohibited.
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"The most basic feature of the thought-reform environment, the psychological current upon which all else depends, is the control of human communication," Lifton concludes.
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The astronomical value growth shows that investors see Robinhood as a core part of the mobile finance tools upon which the next generation will rely.
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The tone of the novellas is much more comic than A Song of Ice and Fire, the series upon which Game of Thrones is based.
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The pedestal upon which you placed your favorite thing will crumble into a ruin of plot holes, replacement actors, shit ballads, and bad character development.
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One season into his NBA career, Towns does not seem to have decided on an existential foe or a battlefield upon which to meet them.
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Mr. Trump and his powerfully positioned climate deniers are harming billions of people and the natural world upon which we depend by defending the indefensible.
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Nevertheless, centuries of institutional racism — and the dehumanization of black people upon which it relied — have left an indelible imprint on how Americans process blackness.
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We want to be creating a common set of facts upon which we can build a political system, a social ecosystem, a country, a world.
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An earlier version of a capsule summary for this review misstated the given name of the author whose novel upon which this movie is based.
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It&aposs the kind of experience fans will want to revisit again and again, just like the beloved films upon which this ride is based.
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As with a guest bedroom downstairs, the bed nestles against a built-in ledge, upon which Alegre has propped a selection of his mother's paintings.
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"Our first challenge is to define those principles upon which our party is based, and then pursue legislation consistent with those principles," Mr. Gowdy said.
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It unleashed the personal computer revolution, created popular operating systems and programming languages, and established the foundation upon which the Internet and cloud computing depend.
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For these painters, the canvas is not so much an arena in which to act, but a stage upon which recurring motifs enter and exit.
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Medicaid will see its funding gutted, federal guarantees of coverage and access removed, and its status as an entitlement upon which poor Americans can depend destroyed.
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Being counting indictments, however, does not Sol Wisenberg get us to tis grad theory of collusion upon which this investigation was initially started and kicked off?
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Jenkins and Tarell Alvin McCraney, author of the play "In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue," upon which the film is based, both also grew up there.
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Strong institutions and nations To deal with the threats of the modern world, we need to rebuild confidence in the institutions upon which we all rely.
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In short, she makes herself invaluable, thereby creating a platform upon which she is able to speak against her unjust treatment and the insidiousness of segregation.
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"The worker was underneath a platform, upon which the set was constructed, when it suddenly collapsed," read a statement sent to the website by Origo Studios.
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Cocaine, especially, is not the solid foundation upon which successful recovery from decades of substance abuse is built upon—although what a fantastic year 2010 was!
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She admired the NACW's politically active and civic-minded organizing and found their networking structure to be the perfect template upon which to model her corporation.
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Other favorites: Tumblr, Trojan Room Coffee Pot The Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is the unglamorous string of code upon which this entire web edifice is built.
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But what makes it truly enticing is the prospect of the LG V30 being the foundation upon which the second-generation Google Pixel XL is built.
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There may not exist a less subtle nod to the black slave labor upon which the United States was founded than Onfroy's Southern birthplace, Plantation, Florida.
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Bitcoin is an odd asset; part money, part store of value, part platform, it has no clear fundamentals upon which investors can base their decisions on.
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Will the politicians in D.C. like Google owning all of search and the still-influential social platform upon which the recent election has been playing out?
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" One exchange upon which Republican critics have seized is one from early August 2016 that shows Strzok and Page discussing his ability to "protect the country.
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In the show, and the book upon which it's based, a mysterious monster is to blame for the men's deaths and decision to abandon the ships.
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More to the point, however, it was an attempt to build an English-language version of the video service upon which the company was initially developed.
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It said the prison gendarme told Demirtas they could not take him to Ankara without handcuffs, upon which he returned to his room at the prison.
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GPS had become perhaps the single most indispensable global system ever designed by humans—the infrastructure upon which the rest of the world's infrastructure is based.
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"The elements serve as the building blocks upon which an entity can design and implement its cybersecurity strategy and operating framework," the document published Tuesday said.
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But airmen, soldiers, and sailors cannot be the only ones on whose shoulders rest the burden of cherishing the principles upon which our country is founded.
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The grant money upon which the borrowing will be secured is part of $1.1 billion in state payments Illinois owes to more than 400 school systems.
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It's likely to be the case that the country upon which the most tariffs are imposed, in this case China, will feel the economic cost first.
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Many people are turning to details from the George R.R. Martin series upon which the show is based, A Song of Ice and Fire, for clues.
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He was sentenced to six years and eight months in a state prison, upon which time he will be on probation for another five years. E!
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"I support President Trump and the platform upon which he was elected," billionaire conservative donor Rebekah Mercer said in a statement, according to The Washington Post.
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Some Bitcoin enthusiasts claim that it will eventually become a mainstream currency, and that the cryptogovernance system upon which it's built could actually help the environment.
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"At Bob Evans Restaurants, we believe strongly in the family first values upon which the company was founded," according to a statement provided to USA Today.
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Protecting religious minorities and their religious freedom is one of both America's and my own country, India's, most fundamental ideals upon which our nations were founded.
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In cases where government agencies maintain silos of information, blockchain could make information sharing easier by serving as the common transaction layer upon which agencies communicate.
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The brewery produces several different varieties of beer, all without the use of imported malted barley, upon which Ghana's two major commercial breweries almost exclusively rely.
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This is the foundational premise upon which political coverage rests: The policies of the two parties are different, but the institutions and personnel are broadly similar.
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In reality though, it's a step or two along the spectrum upon which we've been on for a long, long time: increasingly advanced driver safety systems.
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True, a hail of blue and pink gumballs can hardly be considered natural, but their palette appears borrowed from the flowers upon which they're raining down.
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As such, the Front State Room of the collection is emptied, with a large framework set within it upon which Ellis's paintings can be moved around.
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But in that populist role, he has challenged the very pillars upon which soccer in this country has been painstakingly built over the past three decades.
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In 1923, Jean Toomer — highborn but an orphan and a drifter, a young man with secrets — published the single, slender novel upon which his reputation rests.
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Beside a picture of Cox smiling, dozens of white candles lay beside bunches of flowers and a message board upon which people had written their condolences.
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A figure of unspecified gender gazes out at a dark ocean upon which floats an armada of white bras, each as radiant as a lighthouse beacon.
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"It's really the gold standard as a population frame upon which all surveys are taken," says William Frey, a demographer and sociologist at the Brookings Institution.
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Iranians now experience the disturbing prospect of crippling inflation, budget cuts, delayed payments and shortages of basic goods, especially imported medication upon which many lives depend.
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The sophistipop backing, as elementally gorgeous as it is, is a perfectly blank canvas upon which Francis' dreamy voice paints a pained portrait of love lost.
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Those brave individuals spoke truth to power about the ways in which our nation was not living up to the ideals upon which it was founded.
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We do better, both as producers and consumers, when the markets upon which we depend are as large and rich and various and competitive as possible.
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PEPFAR built a well-functioning model for care delivery in sub-Saharan Africa upon which additional health services have been successfully delivered, including for cervical cancer.
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" They said that the Cosby case had "pushed the criminal justice system of this Commonwealth, and the bedrock principles upon which it rests, to that precipice.
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China, upon which much of Asia depends for trade, saw its subindex rise to 83 to reach the highest since the third quarter of last year.
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The President's comments -- upon which he doubled and tripled down -- prompted an onslaught of bipartisan criticism and fueled a barrage of new protests on the field.
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"To have those very same fans help give us a financial platform upon which we could build the show was just a stunning blessing," he added.
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Glacial ice and winter snowpack store water, slowly releasing it, feeding rivers upon which European nations have depended upon in the warmer months, since time immemorial.
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Among its side effects, it is creating terrible health problems like obesity and antibiotic-resistant infections, and it is destroying the habitats upon which wildlife depends.
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The negative space of the balcony railing outside the window became the ground upon which Reed layered lines that have been the paths in his life.
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Facilitating continued upgrades, innovations and modernization efforts for the Abrams in years to come is the principle rationale upon which the Line Replacement Modules is based.
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The paradox of this exhibition is that the central works upon which Tolkien's popularity rests — The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings — are perforce absent.
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Thus, in an unexpected way, the dockless bikes and scooters are also competing with the homeless for pieces of urban space upon which to temporarily rest.
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Yet Blake's real gift to the surfboard was the introduction of a stabilizing fin in 1935—the design advance upon which virtually all future advances were built.
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It should, because the formation of the unit and its subsequent contribution to the FBI's mission is the foundation upon which Netflix's hit series Mindhunter is built.
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This partnership was good for the artists, and fantastic for Bell's engineers: it provided a stage upon which they could prototype the future of the tech sector.
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Rong stretches the materials across wooden frames with the aid of her mother, who helped teach her the traditional Chinese embroidery techniques upon which her work relies.
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"Guaranteed title forms the bedrock upon which are built all land-related policies ... Without guaranteed title, it is akin to constructing buildings with no foundation," Ramanathan said.
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This is unacceptable and the president ought to preface that the safeguard of U.S. national security will be the foundation upon which any further trade negotiations rest.
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It wasn't just that I didn't attend galas on Friday nights, or that I didn't have a maid named Dorota upon which I flung my daily grievances.
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That's the basis upon which the Court has determined that the Constitution protects the right to contraception, to abortion, to consensual sex, and to same-sex marriage.
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"As we think about addressing nation state attacks, that is a powerful force that should inspire us and upon which we can build," Smith said of immigration.
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The iPhone usurped control from desktop platforms like Windows, as well as from carriers, which used to control the wireless network 'platform' upon which mobile phones depended.
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The list mirrors the U.S. Entity List that Huawei was added to in May, essentially barring it from buying U.S. technology upon which it was heavily reliant.
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Now Waithe, who helped produced the eponymous film upon which Dear White People is based, just released another comedic project about being Black on a white campus.
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Frank's turn of events speak as much to his abilities as a hustler as they do to the white privilege upon which we have built our culture.
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Granted, Gaiman's following and the book's cultish nature should generate considerable curiosity, catering to the sort of passionate niche upon which a pay channel like Starz relies.
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But if you had to isolate one factor as the key, the linchpin upon which any credible global solution must turn, it is this: coal in China.
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If Illumio's goal is to obfuscate network-layer constructs upon which ForeScout depends, then making ForeScout more accessible and easier to deploy sounds like a good fit.
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The Pittsburgh in which I and my immigrant family settled believes in the rights of the U.S. Constitution and the values upon which this country was founded.
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Going-Concern Approach --The going-concern EBITDA estimate reflects Fitch's view of a sustainable, post-reorganization EBITDA level upon which we base the valuation of the company.
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But even before releasing music, bands or groups can use Weifund, a crowdfunding app upon which users issue value tokens redeemable with band-specific goods and services.
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A clear example: In "Shadow Puppets" (2017), we are surprised by fragments of two silhouetted figures on a centralized white sheet upon which a muted scene unfolds.
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One of the most impassioned pleas has come from the ranks of Silicon Valley — the HBO show, not the actual tech hotbed upon which it is based.
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"The more I've looked at it, the more I worry the assumptions upon which it's based are unproven," said Cornyn, the No. 2 Republican in the Senate.
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The results and value of stress tests are only as valid as the assumptions upon which they were based and the rigor with which they are conducted.
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"I believe, as I said last week, that's a subject upon which I think we can get a presidential signature and pass it into law," he said.
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He demurred, however, when asked about the administration's position on Chinese telecom firm ZTE, saying it was a law enforcement matter upon which he could not comment.
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But in reality, neither company possesses what could be described as "heads" in the traditional sense of the human anatomy, upon which they would take a walloping.
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Vincross already runs an open platform for developers to toy with new hacks for Hexa, upon which they can sell those skills through the company's online marketplace.
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This means being able to accommodate an ever-growing size and variety of data to which researchers will have access and upon which they can continually expand.
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Those opposed to these deregulatory initiatives should be taking advantage of any tools that allow them to highlight the unsound science upon which many regulatory repeals rest.
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Intriguingly, Punke is also the author of "The Revenant," the novel upon which the 2016 Oscar-winning film of the same name starring Leonardo DiCaprio was based.
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To be sure, Valeant has about $30 billion in debt upon which it might technically default if it cannot file its annual financial statement by April 29.
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To the Editor: As your editorial highlighted, the problem with Rikers Island is the out-of-sight, out-of-mind mentality upon which its foundation is built.
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I recreated the photo upon which the painting is based, with Neery as the mother in a series of maternal poses — the Pietà, the goddess, the martyr.
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Sociologist Richard Alba argues in the current American Prospect that the very census categories upon which political predictions about a majority-minority country rest are highly suspect.
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The reason is that the clinical trials upon which the F.D.A. based its approval of Fluzone High-Dose were performed in patients who were 65 and older.
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At the same time, the proliferation of increasingly sophisticated and freely available open-source software provided many of the building blocks upon which to build a startup.
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Americans typically served their rolls with mayonnaise and cream cheese — which is definitely a far cry from the traditional Japanese food upon which our adaptation is based.
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China has a profound stake in that order and a globalized world: It needs access to advanced technology and the export markets upon which its growth depends.
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" Menstruation awakens her to potential motherhood, spurring her to finally rebuff the sleazy patriarch, shoving him out of her room, upon which "my rage turned to joy.
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The whole thing boils over one day when Mr. Montgomery comes home and discovers yet again there is no hall table upon which to set his hat.
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In order to perform the attack at an inconspicuous distance, the researchers conducted the ultrasonic signal through a hard surface upon which the target device was placed.
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When the storm hit the village, called Xichong, it created sea surges that dismantled sea walls upon which dozens of small shops, cafes and guest cottages stood.
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In all cases and at each stage, the system depends on the reports and decisions of police investigators, which provide the record upon which conclusions are drawn.
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In many ways they are the canaries in the coal mine alerting us to the health of the natural world upon which we are dependent for survival.
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Davidson argued that the world was neither mental nor physical, but could receive physical or mental descriptions, and be understood differently depending upon which description we used.
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If so, this would be a key foundation upon which ATVI could build a true eSports business akin to what it has already done with Overwatch League.
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To do this, we must sublimate our worst political instincts for vindictiveness and division, and reestablish the bonds of family and friendship upon which civil society depends.
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"The leadership of each and every one of you in this room is the basis upon which I think we're going -- this recovery is going to grow."
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Spot has a set of cargo rails on its top, upon which Savage was able to mount a tow hitch that could be connected to his rickshaw.
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The rhythms and rituals of Ph.D. exam prep, vegan dinners and idle academic gossip become the landscape upon which the real work of "Real Life" is built.
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And though dog tick larvae and nymphs generally seek small rodents and medium-size mammals upon which to attach themselves, they are relatively indiscriminate in their preferences.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson shared Lowell's sense of the inevitability of temperament: "the iron wire ," as Emerson put it, upon which the moods, like glass beads, were strung.
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Both are co-editors of "Healing Our Divided Society: Investing in America Fifty Years After the Kerner Report," a new book upon which this article is based.
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And there was a prevailing sense of the importance of following through on a campaign promise upon which so many House Republicans had staked their political reputations.
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To kill communications systems upon which citizens, businesses, emergency personnel, and others depend is an affront on the global and open internet and likely exacerbates ongoing violence.
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We see what appears to be a field of stars... but is slowly revealed to be ground, upon which a strained Rey has placed her hand for support.
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These areas, woven together as elements of focus, are the foundation upon which the Air Force seeks to build the F-35's ability to fly until 2070.
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An abandoned clothesline, upon which are hung a sweatshirt, a tank top, and a pair of jeans, is overrun by moss-like sprouts from the passage of time.
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It's the closest thing to a signature dish in my mom's culinary canon, and the perfect embodiment of the "Indian-ish" style upon which my cookbook is based.
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In fact, in Gerard Way and Gabriel Ba's comics upon which the first season of the Netflix series is based, Number Five has an even more heartbreaking moniker.
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There are three known rooms inside the monument: the King's Chamber, the Queen's Chamber, and an unfinished room cut into the bedrock upon which the pyramid was built.
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A second mosaic, this one comprised of 52 individual images, shows InSight's immediate workspace, that is, the area upon which the probe will eventually plant its science instruments.
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Ultimately, how much risk consumers should tolerate is a challenging question upon which scientists will reasonably disagree, but it's best that disagreement play out in the scientific community.
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She sees the odd shapes created with algae as being akin to a Rorschach Test, upon which she builds using other media like watercolor, coffee, ink and pencil.
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The authentic measure — not just for the candidates but for the public opinion industry upon which political journalism has grown so dependent — will come when Americans start voting.
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In harmony with that blend was a smear of chili-infused honey on the plate, and even the very cheesy cheddar grits upon which the shrimp were placed.
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The V30 is also very likely to serve as the hardware foundation upon which Google builds its next Pixel XL, which is set to launch in early October.
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Since Brandless gives back the cost of marketing its products to consumers, word of mouth and customer loyalty are the two pillars upon which the company is built.
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Suspended from the ceiling of another room is PraySway (blue), a steel sculpture of enlarged rosary beads upon which viewers are allowed (and highly encouraged) to swing on.
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Trump's lawyer Charles Harder has denied any allegations of fraud and tax evasion, telling the publication "the facts upon which The Times bases its allegations are extremely inaccurate."
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But there is one point upon which Ackerman McQueen and the NRA have agreed: Both want a jury trial to settle the rupture of a once-successful partnership.
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"At this stage, the preconditions upon which any further meetings between the negotiating teams may take place have not been met," Blue and White said in a statement.
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That's when it's so frigid, underground water freezes and expands, cracking the rock and dirt upon which the city is built, leading to what sound like small explosions.
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Because if implicit bias can affect a good black man like me, it can affect anyone -- and corrupt every system upon which we rely despite our best intentions.
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It is also true that 5G's speed provides a platform upon which all sorts of data-hungry new services, from self-driving cars to industrial robots, can develop.
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Since its initial passage 40 years ago this week, the Hyde Amendment has been one of the few legislative areas upon which the two parties have primarily agreed.
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However, this film — and the novel upon which it is based — also keeps it real about the untold details that add texture to our experiences as Black people.
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"The whole basis upon which people buy and use cloud and container resources has become wildly expensive because of the lack of a resource management system," Smith said.
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When skeptical senators questioned Shulkin about the availability of data upon which this new program would depend, he acknowledged that the VA only collects information on wait times.
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What it is: BitTunes is an Australian Bitcoin-based peer-to-peer digital music sales network upon which artists are directly compensated for every download of their music.
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This self-driving terminal, as Marakby referred to it, helps build a foundation upon which Ford can launch both its driverless ride-hail and delivery services by 2021.
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Amazon's S33 web-based storage service is experiencing widespread issues, leading to service that's either partially or fully broken on websites, apps and devices upon which it relies.
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The memo sent this week did not mention Trump by name, though it implicitly repudiated much of the hateful rhetoric upon which the Republican nominee based his campaign.
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In the comic book upon which "Black Panther" is based, Wakanda is a highly advanced civilization, and the only country on the continent never to have been colonized.
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How, exactly, can you support a system of subsidized premiums in a public health plan and oppose the revenue mechanism upon which such a plan would necessarily rely?
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Trump's backwards rescission package included $6900 million in funding cuts for the Capital Magnet Fund (CMF) for 2628, a fund upon which CDFIs rely to develop affordable housing.
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His "Mnemosyne Atlas" is a collection of 63 black panels upon which he pinned images of art history and cosmology, mixed with pictures cut from newspapers and magazines.
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But if you have a support network in place (mentors, family members, and co-workers supportive of your goals), it's a powerful anchor upon which to draw strength.
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" Trump lawyer Charles Harder denied any accusations of fraud and tax evasion to the Times, saying "the facts upon which The Times bases its allegations are extremely inaccurate.
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"With the waning of the culture wars, tax reduction for the rich remains one of the few planks upon which party moderates and conservatives can agree," Lichtenstein wrote.
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And Education Edition for Minecraft is a great idea, provided it can continue to appeal to kids in the same way as the game upon which it's based.
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The basic system is very close to the commercially available zipline hardware from Terri-Nova, upon which it's based, explained ULA Human and Commercial Systems President Gary Wentz.
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"Materiality" has been a basic principle of required financial disclosures for the last eight decades – a foundation of the financial reporting upon which the entire investment system depends.
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Much like the military's early investment in the internet, advances in renewable energy by our military can lead to significant progress upon which the private sector can build.
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The repeating deadline upon which US President Donald Trump must agree to continue to waive nuclear-related sanctions against Iran plays into his best or worst aspect: showmanship.
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The Catalan leader warned that regional lawmakers could declare independence if the central government assumed emergency powers over the region, upon which Madrid threatened to do just that.
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The saddest images from that period were of infant graves in South Africa upon which the baby's proudest possession was placed as a marker — a plastic baby bottle.
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And yet there are a handful of issues upon which they agree, not only with each other, but with a surprising number of not-at-all-moderate Republicans.
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And as it turns out, you can work up a mighty fine appetite while building a pyre upon which to sacrifice the health care of 30 million Americans.
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This is the power of "War With the Newts," and why it deserves to be read so long as there is dry land upon which books are printed.
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With that digitally native foundation upon which to build, it's easy to see how the Internet of Things is poised to radically transform education as we know it.
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WASHINGTON — The President has issued a proclamation fixing June 5 as the date upon which all men aged from 21 to 30 shall register at the recruiting stations.
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Standing there, he winced at a tall, narrow cathedral window that dominates the river-stone-clad facade, upon which pipes and wires formed a sort of electrical wisteria.
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That particular proposal is unusual — the U.S. hasn't had a similar policy since the Great Depression — so there is relatively little evidence upon which to base budget estimates.
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Subject to the whims of their padroni — the men who owned the feudal land upon which they toiled — Italian women were commonly the victims of institutionalized, systematic rape.
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Much like the military's early investment in the Internet, advances in renewable energy by our military can lead to significant progress upon which the private sector can build.
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And as every cycle of "will he waive, won't he waive" passes, Paton Walsh said, the bedrock of understanding upon which the deal is based erodes yet further.
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This will not happen unless the public realizes that global warming poses an unacceptable risk to human health, economic prosperity and the very ecosystems upon which we depend.
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Obama, however, said Americans must reject a "spirit of fear" that ostracizes other cultures and threatens to undermine the tradition of rights upon which the nation was founded.
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Johnson is black and Samoan, and comes off as ethnically ambiguous, a blank slate upon which anyone can project whatever they see — or whatever they want to see.
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The experts cited criminal reports where kids' data was stashed away until they turned 18, upon which fraudulent credit card and loans applications were created in their names.
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Along with John E. Douglas, the author of the book Mindhunter, upon which the Netflix series is based, Ressler was the first to really study serial killers in earnest.
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It would change the formula upon which annual cost-of-living adjustments are calculated, using instead the Consumer Price Index for the Elderly as a gauge for retirees' expenses.
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This was the premise upon which the EU's 27 remaining governments drew up Mr Barnier's negotiating guidelines and that shaped their thinking about the EU's future relationship with Britain.
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Lee said the service plans to roll out in the rest of Southeast Asia soon, upon which the Visa prepaid mini app will also be available in those markets.
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"Gravity is indeed a force of nature, but its rules—the mathematics upon which its best, most accurate description rests—are somehow very different from the others," Beacham said.
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I have just one small mind, a tiny, leaky boat upon which to go exploring knowledge in a vast and knotty sea of which I carry no clear map.
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Iron Fist himself sticks out like a sore thumb in The Defenders, petulant and self-important but inexplicably the hill upon which they are expected to fight and die.
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"A salary scale was agreed upon which will be an integral part of the CLA remuneration for Ryanair pilots in Germany," VC spokesperson Janis Schmitt said in a statement.
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Everyone loves a tiny, chaotic neutral, nonverbal goober upon which to pour their affections — all the better if the baby meme's behavior careens between crushingly sweet and harmlessly violent.
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Typically, mining that internal data will validate basic hypotheses upon which the business is predicated ("we make profits in our luxury fashion stores when they're located in affluent areas").
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SDE is also digital in the sense that it creates a perfect digital representation of the electricity signal, within nanoseconds, upon which it can run algorithms to determine corrections.
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Kevin Parker, chief executive of HireVue, a startup near Salt Lake City, said automation is helping firms look beyond the same recruiting networks upon which they have long relied.
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" He also responded to letters like the one from Eileen M. Garrish, who wrote, "Are you going to keep even one campaign promise upon which you built your presidency?
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American politicians would clamour for more sanctions, including suspension of the act that says Hong Kong should be treated as separate from the mainland, upon which its prosperity depends.
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In July, a state appeals court dismissed the coercion charge, ruling that the law upon which it was based violated Mr. Perry's First Amendment right to freedom of speech.
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Adding the new technological bells and whistles is a big investment, but the government considers it worthwhile because census data is the bedrock upon which so much policy rests.
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As for the British pavilion, the idea is that a temporary structure will create a platform upon which to drink tea and contemplate the meaning of the empty space.
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They can express an identity waiting to emerge, signal a community where acceptance can be found, and serve as an extension of the bodies upon which they are draped.
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The small, frugal diesel—upon which Volkswagen placed so much of its hopes for a future of green motoring—looks to have been left for dead by the roadside.
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" Moore then compared homosexuality to bestiality — and, when asked if homosexuality was the same as bestiality, he responded, "It is a moral precept upon which this country was founded.
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General anxiety is more uncomfortable to me than when it's tethered to a tangible issue, so I will find something upon which to project the feeling that already exists.
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"This is a thinly disguised effort to re-litigate a ruling made during the trial upon which Locascio and his counsel can only be described as fixated," he wrote.
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" He added, "Compliance with Batson is essential to ensure that defendants receive a fair trial and to preserve the public confidence upon which our system of criminal justice depends.
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"The solid steel sculptures were the surfaces upon which thousands of standard building nails were transformed using a hammer and the force of my body," Davis explains to Creators.
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These examples feel far more relevant to the corporate tax issue analysis than comparisons to small economies and tax havens like Ireland and Switzerland upon which the CEA relies.
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We are proud to stand together to demonstrate how these efforts go beyond what the law allows and how they compromise the values upon which our country is built.
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The allure of an unknown Trump presidency is that it becomes a blank canvas upon which prognosticators and investors can paint their imaginings before reality sets in after January.
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Intelligence, communications, surveillance, targeting and navigation capabilities already based in space, upon which DoD is totally dependent for command and control of military operations, would be at significant risk.
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Some small-scale mining could lead to more mercury poisoning, the introduction of diseases and the destruction of fish stock, upon which the Indians depend for food, she added.
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To support facilitation of this conversation, teachers might additionally review this NPR piece or this Times article, both of which emphasize the traditions upon which this current protest draws.
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In Lives of the Artists (1550), the Florentine writer and artist Giorgio Vasari emphasized the importance of disegno (drawing and design) as the foundation upon which all art rested.
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"We have 19th-century law upon which this entire system of water uses is built," notes Jennifer Pitt, director of the Colorado River Project for the National Audubon Society.
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We looked at how a reversal of the policy would demolish the foundation upon which people like Jorge Garcia Alvarez and Evelyn Duron Guerra, above, built their life together.
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Weight, tension, and balance are vital to accurately illustrate the human form, and whether you show them or not, the bones are the foundation upon which these elements rest.
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That's fair — the brute fact of the matter is that there have only been 22016 presidential elections since World War II upon which political scientists can build predictive models.
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Statehood is nothing else than Equality; and this Admission Act provides the means to put into effect the values of Democracy and Respect upon which our Nation is built.
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It is a foundation upon which the belief that suggests "second-guessing" a police officer is out of bounds, no matter how egregious or harmful the behavior, is built.
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DeLanghe also said the redesign created a foundation upon which Slack can build on in the future — flexibility and design space for new features and scalability, if you will.
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Mr. Di Maio has remained close to Mr. Casaleggio's son, Davide, the enigmatic and powerful keeper of the web platform upon which the party votes and decides its policies.
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Others argued that Ramsay was simply referring to the metal plate upon which the meal was served and that his comment therefore meant nothing (beyond the usual, obvious insult).
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Each image in Bannino's Still Diets series consists of a table suspended in a black void, upon which elegant silverware, relevant decorative artifacts, and the food in question lay.
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A dais upon which to sing lullabies and honor memories, to weave folklore and family stories, the kind carried from greats to grands, from one generation to the next.
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For the first Halloween after his crash, he dressed up as a person with a head injury, wrapping his head in gauze upon which he'd dribbled red food coloring.
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The way that various elements of tonality will collide with each other — and, at the end, produce a resonance, upon which it makes room for a very lyric quality.
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This provided the scientific foundation upon which the territorial government immediately announced that it was revising its death toll estimate upward, to match the numbers in the new report.
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In reality, WeWork is a creature of the international capital markets, upon which it is reliant and without which it could never have been born in the first place.
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But, when looking at U.S. data, Malkiel said he does not see obvious cracks in an economic foundation upon which the longest expansion in American history has been built.
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This exhibition demonstrates that such exploitation is embedded in legal texts, in registers of prisoners-as-test-subjects hidden in dusty archives, in the land upon which slaves toiled.
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Moore invited Reisman to the BSG set for the series finale; Reisman invited Moore to Cape Canaveral for the launch of the space shuttle Atlantis (upon which Reisman rode).
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This is often how criminal investigations work: Gather all the material possible, then winnow it down to the most relevant and probative information upon which to assess potential charges.
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Although the Camry, upon which the Joe Gibbs Racing's winning car is loosely based, is made in America, getting typical stock car fans on board was a big challenge.
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"I'm Better" is produced by and features Lamb, who is something of a Timbaland manqué, and serves largely as a foundation upon which Ms. Elliott can hang her filigree.
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The point is that when the next presidential election comes around, the Democrats will not necessarily be fighting on that moral turf upon which they enjoy signaling their virtue.
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There is still more work that can be done to increase the ease upon which advocates and citizens can follow and engage with what is happening on Capitol Hill.
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People like Forstater focus on biological sex because that is precisely the axis upon which trans people are othered, but where is the limit on this proposed legal right?
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It's a record in which every Democrat should take pride—and upon which our next standard-bearer must campaign, rather than attack by accepting as real Republican talking points.
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Because the truth is the media does not properly contextualize data breaches, because they do so based upon which companies they dislike much more than the actual practical effect.
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Notice that as the remaining loan amount decreases with each monthly payment, the interest payments decrease as well because there is less debt upon which interest must be paid.
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The promise of the encyclopedia — upon which many a Britannica set was sold to hardworking consumers — is that it contains all there is to know about a given subject.
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At the time, Trump repeated a debunked claim that he lost the popular vote because of voter fraud, upon which Pelosi spoke up to tell him that was false.
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New Hampshire was supposed to be the stage upon which Christie kicked his presidential campaign into another gear as an establishment alternative to the extremists currently leading the nomination fight.
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While the post was flooded with likes and sweet comments from fans, the filter also created confusion as many began to debate and speculate upon which features were really True's.
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"Any attempts to undermine the integrity of our service is antithetical to our fundamental rights," he said, calling freedom of expression a "core tenant" upon which the Twitter is based.
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"In several groups, this engagement resulted in the consolidation of proposals into a single text upon which the teams will continue to work throughout the following negotiation rounds," they added.
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Only about a fifth of these cumulative sales are from existing customer orders, yet these medium-term bank forecasts, upon which the edifice partly rests, are stable despite operational wobbles.
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"The administration's current family separation policy is an affront to the decency of the American people, and contrary to principles and values upon which our nation was founded," McCain tweeted.
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The more connected the world becomes, the argument runs, the greater the risk of allowing a Chinese firm to be in charge of the infrastructure upon which it all depends.
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"Family, food, and love are the foundation upon which Joe Germanotta and his wife, Cynthia, raised their daughters, Natali and Stefani (aka Lady Gaga)," writes publishing company Post Hill Press.
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The White House has taken a political position that assumes almost unlimited executive power and pays little heed to the checks and balances upon which the US Constitution is founded.
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The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals later ruled that there was no evidence upon which a reasonable jury could find that he violated the law, and his conviction was vacated.
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In addition to looking every bit like the Sabrina Spellman from the Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa comic upon which the series is based, 18-year-old Shipka nailed feisty teens before.
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But Trump either 1) doesn't know enough about the Civil War to know that (upon which, see above), or 2) doesn't think the slavery issue should have been a priority.
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The multiple on revenue upon which public SaaS businesses are valued (a proxy for what the private markets price off of) has nearly been cut in half since early 2014.
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They were born to stable, reasonably well-adjusted parents who have good jobs, a home in a safe neighborhood, and a large reservoir of social capital upon which to draw.
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In fact, surveillance – and the knowledge that because we are being watched we should act a certain way – is one of the foundations upon which the modern world was built.
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Euro Disney brought Alain a bagel machine from the States, and he happily provided the park's bagels for four or five years, upon which his contract came to an end.
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Lambert's ability to harness the powers of the iPad Air in such a way makes the iPad Pro an even better palette upon which to render digital magic in iOS.
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I'm not saying that's what happened to Jack, but I'm just saying it was obviously a very affecting thing in my life, and the hinge upon which my life hinges.
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It is inspiring to see so many marching with "no ban, no wall" signs in the streets, reacting to this vicious assault on the values upon which America was founded.
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Republican leaders emerged victorious from the 2016 election with no intra-party health care consensus of any kind, and thus, no basis upon which to introduce a blueprint in advance.
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Monsanto talks of having a footprint of millions of acres around the world upon which seeds, bug-killers and nutrients can be used, helped by better mapping and data-crunching.
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The centerpiece of the party's production is the massive white maw of a jaguar protruding from a thicket of trees, upon which psychedelic projection-mapped visuals are blasted all night.
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To join, people typically pay a fee, upon which they gain access to a variety of benefits and discounts as well as the permission to open their own micro-stores.
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The plan is basically a redux of the first season's hack: destroy all records of property and debt, the precarious stool upon which rests the horrific Moloch edifice of capitalism.
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In addition to his farm near Morogoro, Mr Shem owns a large cattle ranch upon which smaller farmers have encroached, leading to court cases and what he calls "psychological warfare".
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At a surface level, it may seem like there aren't any non-oil aspects of Saudi Arabia upon which a strategic ally like the United States could build a relationship.
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But there is little question that it is out of step with Mr. Trump's die-hards on the issues upon which Mr. Trump won them over, especially immigration and trade.
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Earmarks are a lazy, unfair and corrupt way to circumvent that process, and they have been roundly excoriated by the conservative movement upon which Republicans depend for their political lives.
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They are among the perfect-photograph seekers who carve ever-widening trails that trample the plants and compact the fragile high-desert soil upon which the flora depend for life.
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"The administration's current family separation policy is an affront to the decency of the American people, and contrary to principles and values upon which our nation was founded," tweeted Sen.
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George R. R. Martin has always said that the ending of A Song of Ice and Fire — the book series upon which Game of Thrones is based — will be "bittersweet".
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The company said its design teams would be centered on categories to combat this, to "reduce duplicative design and help produce the trendy fashion upon which its brand was built."
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Even if a badly needed rebuild of infrastructure is one area upon which the Trump administration and Democratic leaders in Congress might agree, what might encourage this kind of compromise?
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But the letter to Dr. Eldridge informs him the family already holds countless trademarks on its name for beauty, cosmetics and all sorts of advertising, upon which he is infringing.
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That being said, the secure platform provided by blockchain could also provide the government with a transaction layer upon which the service functions it does retain are executed and recorded.
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Most of the previous studies, upon which this work, is built physically connected the vasculature of a younger mouse with that of an older mouse for weeks at a time.
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These poems are haunted by images of human faces staring out from all kinds of screens, faces that are themselves screens upon which the world projects its fantasies and anxieties.
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These calls are a form of digital pollution — costing us time and money, violating our privacy, and degrading trust in the communications and technology networks upon which we increasingly depend.
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They will say that some speech is hurtful — even hateful … But the right of free speech does not exist only to protect the ideas upon which most of us agree.
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It was a sacred rule passed down from the workers who had come before him, key to the quality of a Link-Belt bearing, upon which all else was built.
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The installation would require the fabrication of concrete panels upon which, within an ultra-compressed space of one day, Nesbit and a group of volunteers would produce six large artworks.
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Ross Douthat One of the striking features of Donald Trump's first year in office was the all-but-complete abandonment of the populist economic vision upon which he successfully campaigned.
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For Power—and for many in her generation—the U.S. military was the base upon which the liberal international order of free markets, democracy, and human rights would be constructed.
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However, some users are missing out on the fun because of their states' strict laws governing biometrics, which includes things like the facial scanning technology upon which Google's app relies.
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I'm quoting the history of the [British] common law upon which our Constitution is based ... The court did not say that sodomy or homosexuality had any kind of public right.
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Earlier this month, Obama expressed worry that the bigoted Cheeto will "dig up Michelle's [vegetable] garden," upon which she has built a worthy campaign to advocate for a healthier nation.
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By the time I was 43, my uterus had turned into something like a floating, abandoned spaceship upon which alien life forces had attached themselves, wreaking havoc on its mainframe.
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Ms. Logomasini used that term to refer to the studies upon which the Obama administration based its proposed ban, not to a later review by the E.P.A. Science Advisory Board.
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It now served as a shrine of sorts, its metal gates covered with posters and canvas tarps upon which people wrote notes urging faith, expressing sadness, and calling for courage.
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There, the chef Junghyun Park (formerly of Jungsik) offers a refined 211-course meal as beautiful and precise — meditative, even — as the ceramic and glass dishware upon which it's served.
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Viewed through that lens, I read the combination of swastika and "kook" like a skull-and-crossbones on a clubhouse door upon which I planned to knock loud and hard.
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But that's still a very impressive debut for a brand new streaming offering, and a firm basis upon which Disney can grow its audience through future releases and marketing efforts.
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They are enshrined in Article II, Section I of the U.S. Constitution, the blueprint for our democratic system of government and the founding document upon which our society is built.
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It's a defining theme of the 2010s, as millions of Americans struggled to get out of debt that increasingly became the foundation upon which the modern middle class is built.
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And, because Santiago supposedly owed him rent, the landlord entered the apartment and confiscated clothing, furniture, money, electronics, and the tools upon which Santiago had relied to make his living.
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Each "lone" campsite functions as a stage upon which cultural fantasies can be performed in full view of an audience of fellow campers interested in much the same "wilderness" experience.
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But as the global food scene becomes increasingly democratized, the Old World-style fine dining upon which Robuchon built his legacy is faced with a difficult challenge: adapt or die.
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"It's insane," said Brayton Williams, the co-founder of Boost VC, a California-based accelerator that invests heavily in Bitcoin and blockchain, the ledger technology upon which Bitcoin is based.
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