Investment-grade US corporate bond spreads widen to about 500bps from around 170bps, while high-yield US corporate bond spreads widen to 1,690bps from 640bps in the scenario.
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Credit spreads typically widen when perceived risk of default rises.
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Were currency risk to return, then spreads would widen again.
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Undoing DACA would widen the gulf between reality and law.
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The Mango Meter can help widen the conversation, said Asmarani.
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Trump and Clinton widen their delegate leads after last night.
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Immediately, his eyes widen and he lets out a laugh.
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"It's important to widen our possibilities," she told the outlet.
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In all likelihood, the election will only widen this fissure.
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History suggests that generation gap could actually widen next year.
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For without it, deep divisions in our country will widen.
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Grinning ear to ear, Leo chuckles as his eyes widen.
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Those designated areas will widen over time covering more places.
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The Environmental Protection Agency chief's ethics scandal continues to widen.
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Even as regional disparities widen, people are becoming less mobile.
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Manutencoop had to widen pricing substantially during the execution process.
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Islamist militants have exploited the chaos to widen their influence.
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And just before the vision ends, young Camille's eyes widen.
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Does a religious gender gap diminish, or does it widen?
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Treasury yields slipped but some credit spreads continued to widen.
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Let's widen the world; let's tell a much bigger story.
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The government is scrambling for more kits to widen tests.
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Do you worry that this approach could widen that gap?
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Could this also widen the gap between the universities themselves?
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The disparities along those simulated borders didn't widen; they disappeared.
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That could be inflationary if they widen a budget deficit.
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This should widen the tax net, shoring up public finances.
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The chasm is likely to widen each year until 2024.
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Many walk by and glance, until one man's eyes widen.
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But more protection could widen the wealth gap between nations.
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AND THEY'RE LIKELY TO WIDEN OUT FOR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC.
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Amazon would like to see its share widen, not narrow.
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"The crack spread can only widen so far," Kilduff said.
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And the fissures in our nation begin to further widen.
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That's without Congress doing anything else to widen the gap.
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We've watched the gap between rich and poor Americans widen.
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And as time goes on, the discrepancy tends to widen.
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Probably the base will widen and more players will come up.
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He also suggested the scope of this newest suit could widen.
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It needs the exchanges' slice of health insurance to widen, too.
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Another option is to widen Britons' participation in the labour market.
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The campaign, noted Linvill and Warren, didn't just widen political rifts.
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If the new bill is passed, their roles will widen considerably.
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But unless women earn and save more, the gap will widen.
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It's relatively easier to exploit, exacerbate and widen pre-existing ones.
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But that only serves to widen the gap with the amateurs.
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"In subtle ways, congestion can widen the economic divide between individuals."
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Electric vehicles will further widen the gap between traffic and taxes.
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From early next year, komgo will widen to agriculture and metals.
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All told, such perks could further widen America's increased wealth gap.
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As you get some investing experience, your perspective will also widen.
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SHREWSBURY "Two Solo Shows," paintings by Lizzi Schippert and Sven Widen.
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The French government will also widen financial incentives for bike commuting.
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Recent seasonal rains helped uncover additional debris and widen the field.
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But in 2017, look for wealth and income inequality to widen.
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Mr. Trump's legacy, she said, may be to widen those gaps.
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And there are concerns the packages could further widen economic inequality.
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And in recent years, we've continued to see these gaps widen.
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If the law were overturned, that coverage gap would widen again.
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The differences between, say, New York and Scranton, Pa., will widen.
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Trumpist populists want to widen the divisions and rearrange the fences.
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But widen the circle slightly, and the picture becomes less clear.
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Sixth, the law may widen the gap between rich and poor.
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He tells Berkshire Hathaway managers to widen their moat every year.
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After that, it will widen sponsored posts to other related subreddits.
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But widen the frame a bit, and that's not the story.
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His tax cuts will widen America's already high levels of inequality.
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The move suggests that Alphabet could widen its claims against Uber.
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Suddenly he becomes illuminated, and eyes begin to widen and sparkle.
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The higher imports may also widen the South Asian country's trade deficit.
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In other words, expect that yawning partisan gap to widen even further.
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Couples might widen their horizons and do a little, uh, exploring now.
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I widen the net and text my Broadly colleague Zing a photo.
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The gap between the rich and poor in longevity continues to widen.
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Or maybe they could, but they would need to widen their scope.
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Nonetheless, losses in the South Korean firm's mobile division continue to widen.
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Such suspicions merely widen the rift between the two carbon-free camps.
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Still, the conflict could widen even more after Monday's retaliation from China.
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In developed cities, we can't widen roadways, and elevated highways are ugly.
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"You need to widen the aperture of where you're looking," she said.
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Instead, it allowed Mr Rutte to show backbone and widen his lead.
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We just have to take steps to widen the pool of talent.
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China has agreed to widen trade discussions to include hacking, it said.
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But it can lift up and widen enough to clear another SUV.
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McDonald's is hardly the first company attempting to widen its vegan options.
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This gap starts to widen more as employees go up the ladder.
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The trade gap continues to widen a year into the Trump presidency.
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As Yu translates our conversation, her eyes widen—but she doesn't speak.
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As Jane watches Perry her eyes widen out of fear and recognition.
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The government deficit will widen this year to about 3.5% of GDP.
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If that happens, Filipinos will widen their repertoire of Anglo-Saxon insults.
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So, expect imports to grow rapidly and the trade deficit to widen.
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Evidence suggests that this spending gap has continued to widen since 210.
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Several recent polls, however, might widen cracks in this delicate facade. Mrs.
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Altice looks to widen the outfit's focus to include more political coverage.
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Cell phone videos may actually widen racial divisions instead of bridging them.
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By joining Vox, the lens and ambition of Recode's journalism will widen.
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This decade obviously isn't finished, but the ratio is continuing to widen.
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In the last room, the gaps between the paintings start to widen.
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Some investors expect yields to gradually widen to match the sovereign rate.
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Disasters may also widen existing health and economic disparities, according to experts.
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Sites and blogs leverage SEO to widen the top of the funnel.
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That will help Asahi continue its quest to widen its global presence.
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So now we are going to widen the ideological divide still further.
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The study said these trends were likely to widen the sentencing gaps.
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If the crude tax is not passed, the spread may widen further.
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They widen the circle for me and I jump into the discussion.
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Another tip: Widen that community by following people from your corporate account.
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The trade deficit continues to widen a year into the Trump presidency.
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Build more or widen further, and even more people decide to drive.
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Limits will widen to 23.675 cents for Friday's trade, the exchange said.
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But the gap between the parties continued to widen all the while.
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In the past four years, it has started to widen a bit.
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For his part, Dorsey is trying to widen his own feedback loop.
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For decades the answer to congestion was to widen and expand road infrastructure, resulting in a feedback loop of increased traffic and reduced walkability: "When we widen streets to accept the congestion we are anticipating more traffic," he says.
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Indeed, we can widen it out and see how perilous Sanders' position is.
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Obama's war in Syria has the potential to widen into a worldwide conflict.
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There are also plans to widen inspections to elementary, middle and high schools.
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Efforts to widen public consultation forums, as alluded to by Lam, would help.
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"This would most likely widen the appeal for the international marketplace," he said.
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I think what we'd like to do is widen that pool of candidates.
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But eMarketer is now predicting the gap between Snapchat and Instagram will widen.
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Australia's budget deficit is also set to widen over the next four years.
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The source said the goal was now to seek to widen the consortium.
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Because their exports pay for fewer imports, the importers' current-account deficits widen.
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"A significant slowdown would widen the current account deficit and increase rupee vulnerability."
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Al Qaeda and Islamic State have exploited the war to widen their influence.
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That is, expand your offerings, widen the market, and bring in new costumers.
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New FEC reports were filed last night and the gulf continues to widen.
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I want to widen the exercise and invite further platforms to join. pic.twitter.
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Yet Brexit's chief effect may be to widen existing sectoral and geographical gaps.
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Still, a new round of funding should help widen the funnel a bit.
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Insolvencies hurt already-weak local economies, so the country's regional divides will widen.
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If you widen the experiment to three coins, the number rises to 220.
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With the spread currently at $6, I expect it to widen to $12.
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Guinigundo also said he saw no need to widen the interest rate corridor.
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That would only serve to widen inequality and make escaping poverty an impossibility.
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Fishing channels widen as barrier islands disappear, and unremarkable rainstorms leave roads flooded.
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Burn's comments comes as Trump seeks to widen his appeal with minority voters.
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By arranging interactions across such boundaries, technology may widen the circle of trust.
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"We take Trumpism as an opportunity to widen our ideological aperture," he said.
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Republicans were quick to pounce, hoping to widen the divide between the Democrats.
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The fears are that the battle for talent will widen that gap further.
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It is natural in this situation for the U.S. trade deficit to widen.
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Dre's efforts to "save" his friends don't bridge the divide: they widen it.
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As those cracks widen, he thinks stocks will sink to his target level.
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That loss is expected to widen in the current fiscal year, it said.
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All that explaining my body will do is widen the gulf between us.
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Trump's tax plan would just widen the gulf, as some analysts have argued.
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One of the objectives for the U.S. would be to widen credit spreads.
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Bogdanovic hit the technical free throw to widen the lead to 6 points.
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Ignoring the millions living in isolated rural communities would further widen our divide.
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Otherwise, this inflection point could widen longstanding pay gaps rather than shrink them.
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FGE expects the gasoline supply gap to widen to 25,703 bpd in 270.
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Many expect that divide will only widen if Mr. Trump remains in office.
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If enacted, the proposals would probably widen the gap between rich and poor.
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Our frame of medical consideration could widen to encompass our entire life spans.
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The company turns to its own brands to widen selection on the website.
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Mr. Friedman proudly announces that he wants to widen and deepen those divisions.
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This is somewhere where I want to widen this conversation beyond animal rights.
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This new business model can help distribute wealth and widen the investor demographic.
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But Stenson has been putting in insane work today to widen that gap.
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But spreads could quickly widen if the coalition does not restrain its budget plans.
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It also led cautious businesses to hoard imports, causing the trade deficit to widen.
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These policies have also fueled a massive racial wealth gap that continues to widen.
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Controversial news topics show a sliding carousel of different sources to widen your perspective.
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That's usually a key move for Australian tech startups wanting to widen their sales.
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Efforts to widen internet access around the world can bring benefits and unexpected risks.
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Teaming up with Boeing should bolster Embraer's sales force and widen its customer base.
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The gap between the price of Brent and WTI could continue to widen temporarily.
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Mr Arpaio's announcement is likely to widen the field for Arizona's Senate race further.
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Rather than sue for divorce, Canada is trying to widen its circle of friends.
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Palladium's price premium over platinum will widen next year, a separate Reuters poll showed.
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So I then had to widen the hole before I could go down again.
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Some airports would have to widen taxiways; most would have to move signage around.
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Further supply losses from Iran and Venezuela could widen an OPEC-led production cut.
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That way, you can widen your job prospects and land your dream gig faster.
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It's also a drive to widen the larger playing field for eSports, says Paradise.
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Your pupils dilate, the pulmonary alveoli widen, and your heart starts to beat faster.
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Their eyes widen at the girls from Odisha, in their jeans and T-shirts.
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The first six weeks saw markets plunge, spreads widen and financial conditions tighten dramatically.
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That margin is expected to widen if a second charge comes before the house.
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Negative numbers indicate an expectation that credit spreads will widen and defaults will increase.
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AIDS prevention groups said the new recommendation should dramatically widen the availability of PrEP.
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The turmoil in the UK has caused Irish government bond yield spreads to widen.
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The proposal would limit car traffic, add bus and bike lanes and widen sidewalks.
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Later-in-life coming-out stories widen the scope of queer representation on television.
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The Astros went on to widen their lead and clinch the American League pennant.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government recently reversed its strategy and decided to widen testing.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government recently reversed its strategy and decided to widen testing.
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"At the same time, we do want to widen the aperture a little bit."
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That could widen to 16.1% if oil prices average $40, according to Arqaam Capital.
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Wayfair has yet to report a profit and its quarterly losses continue to widen.
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That will only widen further the yawning gap between LME and off-exchange storage.
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The rise of the internet and China's opening were supposed to widen views there.
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Nikko's added a three-point play 219 seconds later to further widen the lead.
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And that fight could widen if the president acts on high-skilled worker visas.
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These legislative accomplishments were about using government in positive ways to widen people's options.
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"He will continue the Yeltsin line on democracy and economics and widen Russia's contacts."
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The surprise verdict could increase pressure on the fund to widen its leadership search.
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Third, his heated rhetoric will widen the gap between Americans of different political beliefs.
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Air Berlin saw its losses widen to a record 782 million euros in 2016.
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This week, the premium is near $3 a barrel, but that could widen again.
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She said it tries to widen its impact through strategic lawsuits and public outreach.
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In 2019, look for that response to widen into a broadside against capitalism as practiced.
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Those effects and others will only widen if the longest-ever U.S. funding lapse lingers.
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The deficit this year would widen to 6.5 percent compared with 4.4 percent last year.
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This would widen an already diverse arsenal of weaponry that threatens to end the world.
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We need to widen our focus and accept that machines are better at some things.
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But further supply losses from Iran and Venezuela could widen an OPEC-led production cut.
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So long as Congress sits on its hands, that gap is only expected to widen.
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A fiscal stimulus would suck in imports and thus cause the trade deficit to widen.
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Corporate-tax cuts, interest-rate rises and the associated dollar appreciation could widen it further.
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Regramming could certainly widen what appears in your feed, which some might consider more interesting.
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The trade deficit will widen as a strong currency squeezes exports and sucks in imports.
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The risk is that these policies will widen the regional chasms that the election exposed.
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Why did the gap between CEOs and the average worker widen so much after 1980?
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This will widen the reach of those "branded" posts beyond just an influencer's own following.
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Still, Musk's latest comment on Twitter clarifies the company's strategy to widen its geographic footprint.
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We believe one-day shipping will allow Amazon to widen the convenience gap versus peers.
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Donald Trump's tax changes are likely to widen the gap between rich and poor further.
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In the latest period, refranchising efforts and cost cuts also helped widen McDonald's profit margin.
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On the other hand, China has managed to widen its trade surplus with advanced economies.
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The gulf between the rich and the poor in the United States continues to widen.
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His songs weren't just veiling queer themes to widen their appeal (although that didn't hurt).
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If you think tossing salad only refers to meal prep, let us widen your horizons.
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Opening up big games to different tiers of players will widen the appeal, he says.
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That would directly reduces capital availability for FX swaps and widen cross-currency basis rates.
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It might widen the gulf that naturally existed between us because of our age difference.
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Authority asked, as part of the deal, for him to widen a subway entrance to
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Our circles widen, we start school, and the process of our socialization becomes more formal.
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We need to see that widen out then it would be a really healthy sign.
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The result, certainly in America, has been to widen already massive social inequalities yet further.
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As a result, social divisions from one generation to the next are set to widen.
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That would create a substantial tax break for working parents, but further widen the deficit.
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It will widen your network, boost your credibility, and enhance your earning potential, they said.
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However, this will only widen the gap between them and the rest of the country.
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AB InBev will widen the logo to other markets and offer it to other companies.
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Bolstered by robust promotion courtesy of Relapse Records, Beastland should widen Author & Punisher's audience considerably.
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Mark Alhadeff whistled a passing shot by Bragen to widen his lead to 5-1.
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Predictably, the gains tend to widen as more time after the five-day plunge passes.
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The rift in trans-Atlantic relations would widen — a gift beyond Vladimir Putin's wildest dreams.
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But the fissures with South Korea over North Korea, these officials acknowledge, may only widen.
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Babr watched the purple streak widen across his nail, into the crevices of his skin.
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Now President Trump, Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan are trying to widen inequality even further.
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It's an attempt to widen the ideas of ways art can be purchased, Dwyer explains.
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"My starting point is Italy, but I'm cooking to widen your palette," Ms. Varese said.
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Republicans see the race as a key opportunity to widen their majority in the Senate.
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Amazon says it's continuing to work with content partners to widen the selection over time.
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"The cracks that we've seen in risk appetite are only likely to widen," they wrote.
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As the remaining girls and Darius walked home at dawn, Van's eyes widen with revelation.
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The fallout from the Ukraine scandal continued to widen among veteran government officials late Thursday.
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This has seen the yield gap between Germany and lower-rated southern European bonds widen.
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Layers of history and politics build as the scope and sweep of the narrative widen.
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And that number is expected to widen each year over the next decade through 21.5.
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If they widen further this shows it is getting harder to do funding in dollars.
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With growing resentment, the already wide divide between the military and civilians will also widen.
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As skilled laborers are aging out of the workforce, the gap is expected to widen.
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To rescind this guidance would be a step backward and would widen the opportunity gap.
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A new HY issue from Sritex saw its yield widen 2bp before moving out 4bp.
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Yet absent some fresh approach to increasing employment, an alarming divide seems certain to widen.
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Yet absent some fresh approach to increasing employment, an alarming divide seems certain to widen.
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Beyond prevention, the doctors could forcibly widen the arterial blockade or inject clot-busting drugs.
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The deficit today is just over 2 percent of GDP compared with a record 6 percent a decade ago, but could start to widen again if a Trump boom emerges to widen the U.S. growth and yield gap with the rest of the developed world.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the trade gap would widen to $20183 billion in April.
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As refiners bring in more barrels from overseas, Brent's premium over U.S. crude will eventually widen.
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The Journal said that China has agreed to widen the trade discussions to include cyber hacking.
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The latter alludes to Varadkar's plain-speaking manner, which supporters say could widen the party's appeal.
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And of course, this raises a bit of concern ... that China's fiscal deficit will widen further.
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Last November, Mondelez International, who sells Toblerone decided to widen the gap between the triangular pieces.
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Some 78 percent of the economists surveyed believe those policies will widen the federal budget deficit.
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Donald Trump can widen his lead, making the prospect of a contested Republican convention less likely.
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His eyes widen, hands twirl, and voice amplifies when responding to questions only he can answer.
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After posting about the saga on Facebook, Widen heard from other mothers who'd experienced similar investigations.
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The investment could represent an opportunity for Amazon to further widen its margins in the future.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the trade gap would widen to $12.43 billion in December.
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Rescuers were able to save the boy using a machine to widen the bars, CCTV reported.
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Recommencing payouts may widen the pool of potential investors as the government further reduces its stake.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the trade shortfall would widen to $53.5 billion in February.
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Friends and family told Haight they hadn't seen her, which led Haight to widen her search.
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This allowed Walmart to widen its footprint to 30 U.S. cities, it said at the time.
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That could break either way, depending on what strategy he ultimately employs to widen his support.
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Virtus said in December that it would buy investment manager RidgeWorth to widen its client base.
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"We want to expand and widen the aperture to tell all kinds of stories," she said.
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If a second person comes into view, Portal will widen the frame so you're both visible.
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If we allow trends to continue as they are, the gap will only widen between counties.
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No single community is numerous enough to win an election, forcing parties to widen their appeal.
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Widen your scope and select people who are intimate with your work and skills, Monster says.
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Another day, another deal to widen the reach of Ant Financial, the fintech-focused Alibaba affiliate.
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Additionally, vesting of equity awards made in previous years could widen disparities temporarily at some companies.
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The construction work was part of a project to rebuild and widen the highway, Wax said.
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We're now going through all of our lessons learned from that and trying to widen it.
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Around 40 years later, the wealth gap between these cities and coastal powerhouses continues to widen.
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Clinton will have a chance to widen the gap by winning over supporters of Mr. Sanders.
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In fact, the gap between dental care utilization by children and adults is expected to widen.
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That's not yet a significant difference, but this may widen if steel prices remain under pressure.
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That means the partisan gender gap on Capitol Hill is almost guaranteed to widen next year.
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Her spinal cord was constricted, and she needed small bone grafts inserted to widen the channel.
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Watch the crosshairs as you fire and you'll actually see them widen as your accuracy dips.
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Until then, they will suffer and the wealth disparity between northern and southern Europe will widen.
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It was planning for a shortfall of $7.5 billion for its 2017 budget, which could widen.
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But if needed, you could widen up with a zoom lens and put them all in.
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The company says there is a crack in the airbag inflator that could widen over time.
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The gap between rich and poor, greatly reduced in preceding decades, is beginning to widen again.
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Those extra hairs not only widen your arches, but they can also lengthen your stubby tails.
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Encouraging his bandmates to widen their musical horizons wasn't the only sign of Coxon's growing influence.
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Also in the high yield segment, New World China Land's bonds saw yields widen about 1bp.
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The new tax cut and spending increases taking effect this year will widen both deficits further.
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"The warmth will widen your pathways and help the mucus get loose a bit," Velikova says.
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Big picture: Russia remains undeterred in its campaign to widen political divisions and weaken Western institutions.
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He closed his eyes, sighed and proceeded to widen what seemed to be his entire being.
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Many of Europe's populists share Mr. Putin's intentions to widen political divisions and weaken Western institutions.
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Italy's political rifts widen as not even its liberation from Fascism is cause for undivided celebration.
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At the height of the dream, scientists thought they'd use nukes to widen the Panama Canal.
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The gulf between rich and poor will widen if, as I fear, unions are weakened further.
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The moves in Chinese stocks were playing catch up as the coronavirus outbreak continues to widen.
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It was fun to see their eyes widen with joy as they consumed the delicate morsels.
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Rekor is not the only company using neural networks to widen access to license plate readers.
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He can raise and lower pitch, narrow and widen eyes and lips as each role demands.
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But the gap between those at the top and those in the middle continues to widen.
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Interest in the coming Tokyo Olympics is expected to widen the appeal of Japanese culinary trends.
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The Missourian plans to eventually widen the lens to look at opioid distributors, she told POLITICO.
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The change would also widen the category of projects that will be exempt from NEPA regulations.
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It's not as if we dare widen our rooting interests around here to include the colleges.
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The lenses allow you to zoom in for close-ups or widen the scope with ease.
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Her eyes widen, and she takes shallow breaths, as if the music box were a bomb.
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But Ford probably will not widen its sales lead on this factor alone, one analyst said.
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Plans to widen the tax net and separate tax policy from revenue collection also won support.
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Prostaglandins also prompt blood vessels to dilate, or widen, increasing blood flow to the affected area.
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But the possibilities for a challenger would widen, and so might the list of possible contenders.
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Millions of people were targeted by content designed to widen political and social divisions among Americans.
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"The logic of personalism drives populist politicians to widen their powers and discretion," Professor Weyland wrote.
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Read more on the allegations, which are likely to widen a political rift between the countries.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the trade gap would widen to $21 billion in April.
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The team's overarching mission is to make art buying more accessible and thus widen the sales pipe.
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Google is poised to begin a grand experiment in using machine learning to widen access to healthcare.
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"This time, we decided to widen the laser beam to make the experiment more feasible," Sasaki says.
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We see the gap continuing to widen between the uppermost levels of income earners and the rest.
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If it needs to widen the deficit still further to counter a recession, expect a political fight.
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In an environment of increased volatility, banks tended to eventually widen their spreads and capture more profits.
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Japan's SoftBank has made another acquisition to widen both its business strategy and its portfolio of investments.
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He forecast discounts for heavy oil would widen to about $7.65 per barrel, aiding second half margins.
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A top exec revealed a key piece of the $2.5 billion company's strategy to widen its lead.
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The gap between American banks, whose capital did not budge much, and Chinese ones continued to widen.
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If you thought we were about to go into a recession, normally you see those spreads widen.
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But economists say that, without aggressive measures, the financial inequality that underlies current political turbulence will widen.
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Rather, she sought to widen the electorate by attracting young, diverse voters who haven't been casting ballots.
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In fact, the new president has spent months promoting policies that would instead widen the income gap.
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"He may slightly widen the political space," says Sam Monroe of Magamba Network, a civic-rights organisation.
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In terms of trends, all indicators suggest trousers are about to widen and waistlines will migrate north.
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The primary goal, Tee said, is to widen the pool of healthcare workers to match increasing demand.
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In future research, Chunara hopes to widen the scope to include health outcomes in addition to violence.
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Kansas rallied back within 10, 45-35, but the Cyclones scored seven unanswered to widen the gap.
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Furthermore, the gap between the richest and the poorest is set to widen in the coming decade.
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The authorities may soon widen the zone of evacuation and increase the estimated number of those affected.
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The Senate bill would widen that to five times, hiking the premiums that older enrollees must pay.
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The project expects that gap to widen to a nearly six-point advantage for millennials in 230.
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Ad-targeting technology growth is helping to widen its advertiser base to small and medium-sized businesses.
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The move comes as part of her efforts to widen her appeal, particularly among right-wing voters.
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Rising oil prices stoked fears that inflation will accelerate back home and the trade deficit could widen.
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"So I think what we would like to try to do is just widen the pool choices."
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Both companies plan to widen adoption of drones this year, extending the logistics capabilities of both companies.
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That means market makers have to widen their spreads in order to compensate for the increased risk.
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And Mr. Pearson's pay is a stark reminder of how executive pay has helped widen wage differences.
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Walgreens wants to buy Rite Aid to widen its U.S. footprint and negotiate for lower drug costs.
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Roy also cautioned that any cut in tax rates on petroleum products could widen the fiscal deficit.
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In fact, recent developments in Congress will widen the gap between the very rich and everyone else.
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For its part, Pampa would widen its range of energy assets, including natural gas and oil rights.
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When investors are worried about the future — and economic activity is expected to deteriorate — credit spreads widen.
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The World Anti-Doping Agency report cited graft among international officials and suggested the scandal could widen.
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The wedge dividing the central bank could widen further, and that could be the challenge for Powell.
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If a country reduces its savings and increases its investment level, its trade deficit will necessarily widen.
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Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, in turn, said the DoJ's inspector general would widen an existing probe.
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When Marriott implements new peak/off-peak pricing in September 2019, this range will widen ever further.
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"The message to the Pentagon was to widen the aperture," a senior administration official told the Post.
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As the polls widen, Trump has taken to claiming that the election is being rigged against him.
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We exited last year with a surplus and we think it will widen a tad this year.
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Consolidating several states' efforts into a single combined APCD could achieve further economies and widen research opportunities.
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The rural-urban divide is obvious and will widen if technologists overlook the markets between the coasts.
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One way to widen the cyber talent pipeline is to start education early, very early in fact.
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He started studying ballet, modern and jazz, he said, to widen his repertoire when he went out.
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Daily limits for feeder cattle futures will widen to 6.750 cents for Tuesday's trade, the exchange said.
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Amlodipine, a calcium channel blocker, causes blood vessels to relax and widen, and lowers the heart rate.
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To that end, the RT network amplifies voices of dissent, to sow discord and widen social divides.
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General Motors is moving to widen its lineup of electric cars, and adding jobs in the process.
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Can the gap between rich and poor be closed, or is it destined to continue to widen?
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He also reminds readers that excitement around any purportedly groundbreaking substance tends to dim as studies widen.
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But film allows you to kind of widen the scope beyond whatever a political moment could be.
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But failure to free it up has the gap between black market and official exchange rates widen.
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It's the beginning of an informal information-gathering process that may or may not widen in scope.
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As in other countries, disinformation in Taiwan also highlight and widen existing political social and cultural rifts.
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It's never fun to hear an authority figure use the words "widen" and "stance" in this context.
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Mr. Trump's turnabout on Syria will likely widen the debate from in-the-weeds health care discussions.
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We forecast that the 2018 central budget deficit will widen to the target of 2.9% of GDP.
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There is time for Trump to make a comeback — or for Clinton to widen her current advantage.
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The proposed change also would widen the categories of projects that can be excluded from NEPA altogether.
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His cellphone rang, and I watched his eyes widen as he absorbed what was obviously bad news.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the trade gap would widen slightly to $285.7 billion in August.
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"If it can continue to widen out, that's going to be positive for the banks," Maley said.
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Taken together, repeal of the act will further widen the gap between the rich and the poor.
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And if these mayors are committed to combating climate change, why are they moving to widen highways?
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And we update you on how some of last year's CNN Heroes have seen their impact widen.
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As he looks poised for easy wins in this week's primaries, Biden will widen his delegate lead.
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That lead has continued to widen against her KMT rival, who now trails by over 85033 percent.
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I mean I would love to dance 'Romeo and Juliet,' but I want to widen my range.
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Mourao's visit followed Agriculture Minister Tereza Cristina's mission to China seeking to widen food sales to China.
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Clinton "invoked" Ryan, and respected Republican leaders, to widen the gap between Trump and the Republican Party.
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The gasps will be big, eyes will widen, and Shay Mitchell's eyebrows will continue to be arched perfection.
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A nearby spruce whooshes into flame, sparked by embers from an earlier, aborted, effort to widen the line.
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Higher interest rates can boost banks' earnings as the spread between their lending and deposit rates can widen.
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So for Google, the pressure on the Google Assistant to maintain (or widen) its lead is very real.
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But by doing so, it will widen the rift between Israel's embattled judicial system and its political establishment.
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Negotiating trade deals with the likes of the USA and China could see that growth gap widen further.
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It is belated and necessary that the award widen to encompass a fuller picture of what music is.
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When we widen the lens of representation there is so much more beauty that we get to see.
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On the left, Mr. Sanders invokes economic shifts that burden the middle class and widen inequality of income.
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That should enable banks to widen the margin between their borrowing and lending rates from 60-year lows.
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Hopefully, the experiment will "widen the possibilities" of batteries in space, says a spokesperson for NGK Spark Plug.
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The RBI had said last month that it would widen the scope of activities where hedging was allowed.
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While some of those have been investigated and closed, others led law enforcement to widen the ground search.
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Both Clinton and Trump have sought to widen the current gender divide, campaigning both on policy and personality.
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Without them, bid-ask spreads will widen out, making it more costly to trade, the exchanges have argued.
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But, given its scale, the push to widen the capture of the riches is only likely to grow.
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Efforts to widen diving channels, have raised similar fears about blocking narrow passageways and hemming the team in.
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Today, Moscow carefully monitors Iran's activities and impedes Tehran's moves to widen its influence in the Caspian region.
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Without them, bid-ask spreads will widen out, making it more costly to trade, the exchanges have said.
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But supply concerns for some metals, including copper, could widen the market deficit, ANZ wrote in a note.
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Many analysts, however, doubt she can spur growth without incurring fiscal costs that threaten to widen the deficit.
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Like Paul said, we were trying to think of ways to widen the scope of what we did.
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Though this did widen the gap to European equivalents, it also pulled German yields higher along the way.
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Gennett homered off Padres reliever Robbie Erlin to open the fifth and widen the lead to 5-0.
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Focusing on technology may widen inequality, while the upgrades raise the risk of gentrification and evictions, she said.
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The floods could hurt overall economic growth and also widen the government's budget deficit with high infrastructure spending.
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Trump's tax cuts will also widen the income and wealth gaps between Trump's cheerleaders and the very rich.
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But any company that intervenes would face daunting challenges, particularly the potential for the scandal to widen further.
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Polls suggest his delegate gap with Hillary Clinton is likely to widen after five states vote on Tuesday.
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It's how we've forged global alliances that enhance our strength, leverage our power and widen our national prosperity.
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Police across the country are using tech to widen the scope of people and platforms that they monitor.
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France does have another choice: It could widen its national identity to include French Muslims as they are.
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A surprise victory here for Trump would rattle Democrats and significantly widen his path to the White House.
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"This is today's aim is to widen this hole," Chiang Rai governor Narongsak Osatanakorn told reporters on Monday.
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And the latest price spike shows that the disparity between the rich and everyone else continues to widen.
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You'll need something like this oddly tactical piece of metal to truly widen their hooded, red-shining eyes.
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Attitudes shifted towards the previously worshipped Crasher Kids, a rift that continued to widen through the early 2000s.
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As written, the bill would widen the U.S. budget deficit by an estimated $1.4 trillion over 10 years.
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Subscribe to the Axios Pro Rata podcast Go deeper: How 5G may widen the rural-urban digital divide
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"We might add more premium services in the future to widen our revenue portfolio," adds the Zervant CEO.
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Amazon (AMZN) has aggressively built out its assortment to widen its selection and gain leverage over big brands.
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That can widen the trade deficit, a metric that Mr. Trump believes indicates weakness in the American economy.
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Expect the deficit to widen to more than $9.33 billion, as well as a lot of pet projects.
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One option being explored is to try to widen splits in the West by courting France and Germany.
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Renegotiating the deal at this juncture "is going to widen the gap between Seoul and Washington," she said.
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But a 1920s effort to widen the avenue for cars forced the removal of most of those walkways.
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And the case may widen as the investigation implicates other SEALs who did not report what they knew.
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The revisions would widen the group of symptomatic patients, which unfortunately means nothing without the appropriate testing materials.
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Biden is hoping to widen his delegate lead after notching victories in 10 Super Tuesday states last week.
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A fresh focus on the environment could widen the appeal of the party beyond its stance on immigration.
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Mr. MacNeill also plans to widen a bathroom door to provide better access for a wheelchair or walker.
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And then you maybe widen the flow with your pinky, and you can go upward and it flows.
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A source familiar with the matter said this had already allowed Puma to widen its pool of banks.
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Divisions over another pipeline project that has galvanized environmentalists but which Trump supports could widen later this month.
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America's trade deficit would widen as exports stagnate and cheaper goods from Mexico and China flood the market.
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With today's funding round, the startup hopes to widen its reach with both new courses and new countries.
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Science was watching people's eyes widen slightly in surprise when I told them what program I was in.
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Stents are tiny metal tube-shaped cages used to widen arteries in which blood flow has become impeded.
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The new rules in Brazil follow other efforts in the region to widen rights for trans young people.
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What are Americans supposed to make of the fact that more high-paying jobs by definition widen inequality?
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And as the 10-year yield moves up, something called the yield curve is starting to widen again.
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"Smart Camera" enables Portal to automatically pan, zoom, and widen the frame as you move around the room.
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These people, she says, will stay functional experts if they don't expand their knowledge and widen their perspective.
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But the spread—or extra yield—that investors require to hold risker corporate debt has begun to widen.
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This is a crucial step forward, but the U.S. should be ready to widen the net still further.
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She is left alone with her ever-intrusive mother, even as unanswered questions widen the chasm between them.
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As artificial intelligence grows, the divide between the sexes in the field may widen, according to the report.
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He also expected the budget deficit to widen by 2.9 billion dinars to 6.5 billion dinars by year-end.
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They say a larger array of genetic information would widen the pool to find criminals who have eluded capture.
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The bank may eventually have to widen the scope of its assets, perhaps by buying bank bonds and equities.
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U.S. and Afghan officials have warned about increased fighting this year as the Taliban look to widen their influence.
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While some of us absolutely love a 5.8G free-fall, others' eyes widen in terror at the mere thought.
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A fiscal splurge at home and a stronger dollar would widen America's trade deficit, which may strengthen their hand.
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Episiotomy, a cut made to the woman's outer genital area to widen the birth canal, is not recommended routinely.
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From there we widen our scope to the cosmos by sharing the first-ever image of a black hole.
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More probably, Mr McMullin will help Mrs Clinton widen her already considerable lead by cutting into Mr Trump's support.
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A productivity boom on this scale would also probably widen the trade deficit, at least temporarily, for two reasons.
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Speaking Wednesday, De Guindos added that the "possibility of an infringement procedure" meant that bond spreads would usually widen.
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Multiple officials have spoken out recently trying to bridge that gap, only to have it widen once again Friday.
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To widen the applicant pool, some lawmakers are now trying to do away with a prominent hurdle: polygraph exams.
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At the core of the tensions is the flow of data, which threatens to even further widen global inequality.
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But coastal regions, especially in the south, are powering ahead and are likely to widen their lead (see article).
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That deficit could widen every year should farmers continue to lack access to agricultural inputs and markets, it said.
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The startup says it will use the fresh capital to widen its lending range and find new clients. 5.
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Falling revenues have caused the public deficit to widen and delayed payments to foreign oil producers for investment costs.
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Getting rid of the bezel area and home button will widen the screen, giving users more space and freedom.
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Boosting the budget deficit to 5% of GDP in 2019 will, other things being equal, widen the trade gap.
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And yet, for most sports, the pay gap between elite female athletes and their male counterparts continues to widen.
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The recent package of tax cuts, by boosting demand, is likely to suck in imports and widen the deficit.
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If employers were to remove this co-location requirement, their talent pool would immediately widen and become more diverse.
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The gap is expected to widen even further, to 3.9 percent of GDP, next year, preliminary IMF estimates showed.
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One of which was the need to widen access to the patient engagement channel DeepMind has now opened up.
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That helped widen its attributable net loss for the period to $981 million from $589 million a year earlier.
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" Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa told the same meeting that "industrial hemp will widen the country's industrial and export base.
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At around 10 seconds her nose peeks through an opening, and she continues her mission to widen the gap.
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So hopefully it won't take years for these companies and movie studios to widen the selection of what's available.
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Finally, the rescue team managed to widen the opening by melting the ice by pouring hot water around it.
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He said the spread between French and German 10-year bonds continues to widen, a signal of market unease.
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"In fact, this challenging market presents an opportunity to widen the gap between us and our competitors," Walsh said.
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Industry analyses also show that the mining workforce is aging, and wage gaps tend to widen as workers age.
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"The valuation gap between leading banks and laggards could widen," Lucy Feng, UBS's banking analyst, wrote in a Jan.
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Carter has long been concerned about economic inequality, and he said that it continues to widen at alarming rates.
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These deep-rooted relations have enabled our Western counterparts over time to widen their horizons both culturally and geopolitically.
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At the same time, Qatar's fiscal and current account deficits could widen as related revenues from regional trade diminish.
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Critics see the curbs on media coverage of parliament as yet another attempt by PiS to widen its control.
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This gender between parties has been growing steadily since the early 1990s, and is likely to widen under Trump.
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The governor said the current account deficit may widen in the second quarter, but would stay below 3 percent.
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His note adds the new developments will help Amazon widen its lead over Microsoft's Azure and Google's Cloud Platform.
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As she proceeded to try to widen that holding, she continued teaching at Columbia and writing law-review articles.
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In 2018 we need to widen the spotlight on sexual harassment to include victims at every level of society.
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Pomerleau estimates the current GOP plan would widen that tax advantage to around 250 percent, from 252 percent currently.
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A Republican-controlled Congress might balk at infrastructure spending or tax reductions that significantly widen the federal budget deficit.
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Underrepresentation at the study stage could widen the gap in healthcare between white and Black populations, the study warns.
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Airbnb is continuing to widen its focus beyond "unconventional" hotels as it gets ready for a much-anticipated IPO.
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As more Americans utilize ABLE accounts, we should consider ways to strengthen and widen the scope of these programs.
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And now the OpenThread announcement today points to how it hopes to widen that platform to include hardware, too.
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Also, that the distance between the rich and the poor, and between wealthy nations and poor nations, would widen.
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As Iran&aposs private sector weakens and the public&aposs view of the IRGC softens, their influence will widen.
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Here's our bureau chief's primer on a vote that is likely to widen the E.U.'s East-West fissure.
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The nucleus of agents' work in a background investigation is to pursue leads and widen the circle of witnesses.
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As famine, drought, and refugee crises widen, strongmen increasingly exploit the mounting global mood of desperation to build power.
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Merhawi Keflezighi has been an agent since 2005, and seen the types of sponsorship deals widen in that time.
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That gap has likely increased in the last two years as the national income gap has continued to widen.
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Foreigners will get those dollars by selling more goods and services to Americans, which will widen the trade gap.
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Why would it, when even friends widen their eyes apologetically before enabling abuse instead of standing in its way?
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France's Budget Minister Gerald Darmanin also said he expected the public deficit to widen to 3.9 percent of GDP.
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Generally, when WARF gets worse, CLO managers can widen the WAS and diversity score to get the problem solved.
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Ms. Waters has pushed to widen membership beyond the Upper East Side, despite the challenge of the name itself.
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"Widen your stance, please," she says, checking the insides of my legs up to the top, over my pants.
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Her musical director Wally Harper encouraged her to widen her horizons, swing lightly and dip into jazz and blues.
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The failure will widen Vectura's loss before tax by 40 million pounds ($51.3 million) in the current financial year.
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Higher rates would increase the value of some of the banks' holdings and would widen banks' margins on loans.
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In an effort to widen its funding options, the government has been working to deepen its own local market.
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Now, some who have served in the chain of command fear the divide will widen after the Gallagher case.
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To do this the country is expanding its irrigation systems to widen planting areas by 22,000 hectares (54,363 acres).
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As rates rise, credit spreads will widen, and highly-indebted governments and corporations will have problems refinancing their debts.
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With the warmer weather in Europe, power demand across the continent could rise and the frequency deviation may widen.
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If the spread continues to widen, the Fed may have to start eyeing these money market developments more closely.
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Focusing even more heavily on women's shows could further widen the gulf between global sales of womenswear and menswear.
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Even if families' expected contributions decrease, the gulf between that figure and the cost of attendance will only widen.
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"We have agreed to widen contacts between defense ministries and security agencies," Putin said at joint briefing with Widodo.
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Increased demand for light, sweet crude could widen its premium over heavier, sour crudes with a higher sulfur content.
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But if you widen the net, it's clear that movies based on any existing property are the big earners.
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But he forecast discounts for heavy oil would widen to about $7.65 per barrel in the second half, aiding margins.
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If clinched, the deal will enable Taiwan's largest financial holding company by assets to widen its reach in Southeast Asia.
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Its example, often lauded by Brussels, is in sharp contrast to Italy's plans to widen the budget deficit in 2019.
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By sending Mr López home, Mr Maduro may hope to widen divisions within the opposition, which has no single leader.
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Further inland, the glaciers widen into a two-mile-thick reserve of ice covering an area the size of Texas.
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Their work will continue as Toyota, Faraday Future and more seek to widen the tent of AI and autonomy acceptance.
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The airlines will explore a partnership to widen their existing codeshare agreement, which currently covers flights between the two countries.
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In other words, AWS could widen the distribution of Arm through the server product well beyond its own corporate boundaries.
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The competitive area has forced them to widen their scope, taking on "just any home available in Nashville," Turner deadpans.
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That is one occasion I will never look back on fondly, no matter how much time passes and perspectives widen.
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Trump has signaled a much tougher approach - he wants to widen the net to include these asylum seekers, among others.
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Born in Argentina, the original idea was to widen financial inclusion by extending credit lending globally, and that idea remains.
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Walgreens said in October 2015 it would buy smaller peer Rite Aid for $9.4 billion to widen its U.S. footprint.
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Our schools have slipped back into deep and damaging patterns of racial and socioeconomic segregation, causing achievement gaps to widen.
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So, going forward, that could actually help them either maintain operating margins or possibly widen operating margins a little bit.
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Meanwhile, Albanian parties asked the government to keep its agreement to widen the use of Albanian as an official language.
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But if there are further signs that QE is winding down, expect them to widen further, irrespective of the politics.
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The Alberta government has also said it expects Canadian oil prices to widen enough to support rail shipments this year.
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It also said it would widen and speed up its plan to sell non-strategic assets and deepen investment cuts.
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It had previously said it expected its EBIT margin to widen slightly from the 14.4 percent it reported in 2015.
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Generally, those who feel powerful and in control expand their upper body, widen their shoulders and use large grandiose gestures.
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"With the slowing Chinese economy, the trade imbalance will further widen," according to Garima Arora, executive officer, international division, CII.
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Reforms to European pensions, tying benefits even closer to individual contributions and thus income, mean the gap may widen further.
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Fending off criticism from some Western countries, China has said it is willing to boost imports and widen market access.
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Walgreens wants to buy Rite Aid to widen its footprint in the United States and negotiate for lower drug costs.
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As long as the contangos continue to widen, as crude oil bids for storage, prices are going to head lower.
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That spread appears set to widen further, with the Fed expected to raise rates three or four times in 2018.
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Mainstream political parties have regularly made attempts to widen the participation of citizens in politics, usually after protests and controversies.
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But the move, which takes effect next year, is likely to widen the divide between society's "haves" and "have nots".
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Yet the deficit in goods trade with China continues to widen (see chart), to over 123% of GDP last year.
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"That would widen interest rate differentials between U.S. and Japan and should support the dollar against the yen," he added.
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GfK said the gap between consumers' income expectations and their view on the economy as a whole continued to widen.
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Meanwhile, Cortez Masto is hitting the campaign trail with prominent Clinton surrogates as she seeks to widen her name recognition.
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Employment opportunities are expected to grow by 17 percent through 2018, but the gap in available workers continues to widen.
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No democracy as unequal and divided as we are can allow the fissures to continue to widen without mortal risk.
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Malaysia's trade surplus is expected to widen slightly to 8.1 billion ringgit ($1.82 billion), from 7.6 billion ringgit in September.
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" It will not widen the "chasm" between "advocates who campaign against the practice and the people who follow the rite.
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This instance underscores just how easily the war could widen, pulling the two adversaries into full-blown conflict over Syria.
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Firearms producers, meanwhile, have tried in recent decades to widen the appeal of guns to another group of buyers: women.
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The floods could hurt overall economic growth and also widen the government's budget deficit with high infrastructure spending, dealers said.
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In addition to monster fundraising, polls have shown a tight race, though Cruz's lead has started to widen more recently.
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The split continued to widen over the weekend when Trade Minister Simon Birmingham told his colleagues to watch their words.
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Starting September, the government will also widen the use of biodiesel and expect to slash oil imports by $2.3 billion.
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"We are examining whether it will be necessary in the future to widen this (recall) into other countries," he said.
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The Republicans must widen their "big tent" if they want to stay competitive in the ultimate swing state and beyond.
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"There's a need to widen the debate, so it's not just a women's issue or a women's problem," says Durham.
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Just days ago, he got the ball rolling on policies that will widen access to suicide prevention services for veterans.
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The river regularly registers the highest pollution levels, but Mr. Buchanan awards other bodies of water to widen the spotlight.
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Clinton's case, she threatened to widen a policy split over Syria with the president she served as secretary of state.
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Its main focus was on stocks but now Mifid II wants to widen the rules to incorporate other asset classes.
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Its main focus was on stocks, but now Mifid II aims to widen the rules to incorporate other asset classes.
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New worlds open out to them, beyond their little worlds, and widen their range of reflection, information, sympathy and interest.
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Xi said China will widen market access for foreign investors, a point of contention for U.S. President Donald Trump's administration.
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The goal is to widen our perceptions of the glorious diversity of wines available today, and of our own tastes.
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"We saw it as a way to widen our audience without the expense of overhead and labor," Ms. Nakamura said.
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That adoption is likely to accelerate as more companies — such as Amazon, NEC and Cognitec — widen their facial recognition offerings.
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It's fun to time travel, and the books I've been reading widen my perspective on what's going on right now.
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"We expect growth differentials between emerging and developed markets to widen in favor of emerging markets this year," he said.
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We're surrendering restraint and a musty but worthy thing called tact, in ways guaranteed to widen the divisions between us.
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Bong wants us to widen our gaze and look at the whole ecosystem we're living in — hosts and parasites alike.
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Policy differences would almost certainly widen on issues including China, Iran and Africa, as well as trade and climate change.
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On October 15th the Royal Economic Society (RES) began Discover Economics, a campaign to widen the pipeline into the profession.
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Most analysts are expecting the trade deficit to widen to roughly $42 billion from its $36.4 billion level in September.
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Economists had forecast China's overall trade balance to widen to only $27.61 billion in June from $24.92 billion in May.
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A statement on the cabinet's website said China will widen access for private investment in infrastructure and public utilities sectors.
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Then, upon registering it, his face will tense up, his eyes will widen in dread and he'll purse his lips.
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That same year, aides sent Attorney General Edwin Meese a report, recommending steps to widen the power of the Presidency.
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But New York was controlled by Democrats, the N.R.A. needed to widen its bench and Brewer was a known quantity.
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"We need to widen our perspective," Anders Olsson, the committee's new head, said in a video hyping the revamped Nobel.
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Women not only make less than similarly educated men, but the gap tends to widen as the education level rises.
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Those two and others could operate outside the White House as the administration looks to widen its net of surrogates.
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Still, the wealth gap has continued to widen, and some say income inequality is a key underlying issue driving discontent.
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The deal is expected to widen Walgreens' footprint in the U.S. and could help it negotiate for lower drug costs.
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The Dow and Nasdaq's average losses for September widen to 1 percent and 0.8 percent, respectively, in midterm election years.
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Before voters can unite behind a person, they must come together around common issues and widen the circle of participants.
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Yoshitomo Tsutsugo added a two-run shot in the seventh to widen the lead for Japan, the two-time champion.
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The R.S.S.'s original base was higher-caste men, but, in order to grow, it had to widen its membership.
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The sonnets in Crawlspace begin in standard, contained 14-line form, and gradually lengthen and widen themselves to fill pages.
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He believes the new technology has the potential to help widen the donor organ pool and provide greater access to transplantation.
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By offering flexibility, businesses can widen their applicant pool to candidates in other parts of the country, or even the world.
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Common ground: Across the board, parents want to help kids find balance — especially as growing children widen their use of technology.
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Its current-account deficit could widen to 3% of GDP this fiscal year (which ends in March), according to some forecasts.
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Mr Erdogan himself has warned against allowing the fault lines in Turkish society to widen, which is exactly what IS wants.
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The camera has the ability to track people when they enter the room, and it can pan, widen, and zoom automatically.
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Employers have long dreamed of harnessing technology to widen the hiring net and reduce reliance on subjective opinions of human recruiters.
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Instead, Hiro created nose plugs to widen the holes and a nose tip, which made Theron's nose more upturned, like Kelly's.
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Meanwhile, the operating loss will widen to $664 million from $516 million, leaving Alphabet with adjusted operating income of $6.7 billion.
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Rather, the report warned darkly, Internet innovations stand to widen inequalities and even hasten the hollowing out of middle-class employment.
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The Minnesota-based non-profit organization said the donation would help it widen scholarships and further research at its medical school.
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They also said bid-ask spreads would widen without rebates, creating hundreds of millions of dollars in new costs for investors.
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Early next week, the FSA may widen its inspections to other exchanges it sees as lacking in security, the person said.
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For her part, Widen hopes this is a lesson in the dangers of mommy-shaming and stranger intervention with parenting decisions.
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But Hsia said the network is still "experimenting" in terms of how to appeal to its audience and widen that audience.
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People with the "classical" form of the condition may experience wounds that leave scars that widen over time, the NIH states.
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Sc2.0's technique means that it will be possible to design completely new yeasts, and the range of products will widen.
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According to calculations by Ignacio Conde-Ruiz, analyst at the Fedea economic think-tank, they would all widen the budget gap.
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"If we go on like this the gap of disagreement will widen, and can become a more serious issue," Shin said.
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"This new package will widen economic and sectoral relations in areas that are of direct benefit to our citizens," she said.
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The White House is contemplating issuing an executive order that would widen its attack on the operations of social media companies.
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In a statement, the startup said it would use the fresh capital to widen its lending range and find new clients.
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As the tension and investigation into Miller's murder starts to widen in the upcoming episode, the mother and daughter will reunite.
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Now as the fall statement from the country's finance minister approaches, pressure is rising for the government to widen fiscal investment.
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The ultimate goal is to figure out clever ways to reduce traffic jams without having to add lanes or widen roads.
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Beijing should also take steps to widen the floating range of the RMB exchange rate, Financial News said in the commentary.
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Citi forecast in a Tuesday research note that emerging market credit spreads could widen by a further 30-2345 basis points.
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The recent tax cuts will widen, not reduce it, as the US sucks in more imports; tariffs will make little difference.
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That could widen to 0.4% above and below zero as early as September, said Izuru Kato, chief economist at Totan Research.
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The idea is to widen the appeal of local currency instruments among foreign accounts and bring more depth to that market.
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Privacy laws keep its use limited, but the idea is to eventually widen the database's scope and availability to other providers.
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But things are certainly boiling over, and at each presidential debate, as stakes widen and opportunities narrow, the drama only intensifies.
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It would make a special inspector general within the Treasury Department permanent and widen its jurisdiction to include prosecuting financial crimes.
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The risk-on sentiment did not appear to be helping new issuers, with many seeing their bonds widen on the day.
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It also incorporated in its bid a pledge to create 100 short courses in urban areas to widen the sport's appeal.
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"When prices come down and spreads widen out, it fosters an environment for investors to do better, not worse," he said.
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The government started the year with 85033,000 job openings in IT, a gap that is projected to widen in coming years.
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Fitch forecasts the current account deficit to widen to 7.8% of GDP in 2017, significantly higher than the 4.4% 'B' median.
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And so there's tons of damage, but if there's some benefit to that, it might widen our imagination about what's possible.
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However, competition from China's fast-growing, though fledgling chip industry has put pressure on Taiwanese companies to widen their mainland footprint.
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He expects the new data to widen eligibility for the treatment from roughly 83 million to at least 4 million Americans.
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At the very least, change character if someone else selects your favored hero to widen the skills available to your crew.
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People are concerned that genetic modification, and the way it's accessed, could widen the gap between the haves and have-nots.
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"This new package will widen economic and sectoral relations in areas that are of direct benefit to our citizens," Mogherini said.
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Unsurprisingly, Huawei has responded negatively to Pai's proposals, claiming that they will offer no security benefit and widen the digital divide.
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We didn't need to widen the openings on our Catty Stacks since Lady is very petite at less than 10 pounds.
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That would likely widen the undue-burden standard beyond usefulness and set the stage for direct challenges to Roe and Casey.
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Patagonia, on the other hand, goes for half-millimeter variations that I've found widen the temperature windows in which they'll perform.
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The Bedtime Bulb has several trademarked technologies to reduce blue light and widen the preferred spectrum for better color and clarity.
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The floods could hurt the overall economic growth and also widen the government's budget deficit with high infrastructure spending, dealers said.
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Whenever I mention this stint to friends, true New Yorkers widen their eyes in fear and disgust, offering post-traumatic solace.
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Investors say they want a much stronger, clearer and court-tested regulatory framework before they widen their exposure to Chinese corporates.
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U.N. humanitarian coordinator in Iraq Lise Grande said she expected the crisis in Iraq "to widen and worsen" in coming months.
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It has to find a third alternative: limited but energetic use of government to expand mobility and widen openness and opportunity.
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My back of the envelope says that she would widen her lead by 80-100 if Alan's model calls it right.
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The troika said it sought to widen the ceasefire in Aleppo to the rest of the country, but that hasn't happened.
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"We wanted to widen our range of customers by introducing a more premium clothing line," Kendall Jenner said in a statement.
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Trump is especially upset by the dollar's rise, which threatens to widen the trade deficit which he badly wants to shrink.
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Go deeper: How 5G may widen the rural-urban digital divide Go deeper: How Trump's ZTE tweet sparked a bipartisan rebellion
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Fracking is the process of injecting liquid into subterranean rocks to widen fissures, granting access to previously impossible-to-reach reserves.
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The Linksys EA7500 AC1900 is built for performance with super fast speeds and beamforming technology to widen your Wi-Fi range.Pros:Cons:
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As traffic increased, it was accepted policy to widen a lot of roads under the mistaken belief this would reduce traffic.
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Lockdowns, travel restrictions widen In the US, nearly 8 million northern California residents are now being told to shelter in place.
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ICBC said it will widen the spread when market sees tight liquidity and big fluctuation, in order to reduce market risk.
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And the messages from these automated accounts, or bots, were designed to widen the divide and make compromise even more difficult.
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Now that Netanyahu has followed through on blocking the women, his decision could potentially widen the rift among Democrats on Israel.
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The academy will be an opportunity to widen networks for recruiting and to embed young players in the Philharmonic's working conditions.
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And he has not been able to widen his appeal beyond basically the people who feel comfortable in a global world.
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A Turkish diplomatic source said the investigators planned to widen their search on Tuesday to the residence of the Saudi consul.
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Demands for consultations are blocking a project from 2006 to widen to four lanes the congested road from Buenaventura to Cali.
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Most presidents seek to widen their support while in office, reaching out to the center — if not to the other party.
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Mr. Trump has done his part to widen the range of what can be discussed at the highest levels of politics.
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But the strategy isn't working: The gap is continuing to widen, economic growth has slowed, and unemployment is on the rise.
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Bernie Sanders leads in New Hampshire, continuing to widen his top position, according to a new WBUR poll conducted by MassInc.
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Not only did we incarcerate more people (widen the net in essence), but we increased the length of stay for crimes.
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"It's possible financial market volatilities across FX and stocks could widen today," Finance Minister Hong Nam-ki told reporters in Seoul.
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Economy added 130,000 jobs in AugustDemocrats widen impeachment probe as they confront roadblocks And that was the week in 17 headlines.
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With a swipe, users of the app can whiten their face, taper their jaw, widen their eyes or make themselves thinner.
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Another future is possible, one where public policy can begin to bridge our nation's deep divisions, not continue to widen them.
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With its 737 Max line grounded, slowing production of the 787 shows Boeing's its commercial airplanes division crisis continues to widen.
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The Switch is already a soaring success among Nintendo-loving gamers, and Labo feels like a bid to widen that audience.
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When the body releases a large number of histamines in response to an allergen, it causes the blood vessels to widen.
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A result could be that far fewer people sign up for coverage if the gaps between their subsidies and premiums widen.
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Eight of the 10 economists polled expect the government to widen the net on e-commerce transactions subject to the GST.
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Support efforts to widen participation in decision-making, especially by underrepresented groups and those most affected by the policies under review.
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As wages continue to stagnate and the income gap continues to widen, talking and learning about money is crucial for change.
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The model suggests that a surge of Democrats voting in November could widen that gap to as much as 6 points.
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A universal debt-cancellation program would widen the wealth gap between white and black households, but Warren's plan would narrow it.
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Eventually, a Google Nest Pro — an outsourced local technician — had to come by to help me widen the defunct deadbolt's footprint.
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They forecast the discount for Midland crude to Brent could widen again, to between $9 and $14 a barrel next year.
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The damage from tariffs on Mexican imports would only widen throughout the year, as the duties will rise to 25% by October.
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Investors have worried India will widen its fiscal deficit targets, in part to raise pay for government employees and bail out banks.
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The gap between supply and demand continues to widen, and it's a problem many medical experts have called a major health crisis.
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It's also due to larger forces, such as the structural shifts within the economy causing income inequality to widen to a chasm.
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Narrow the sound beam for solo listening, widen it for larger groups, and set it to radial mode for 360-degree sound.
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Many state legislatures have wrapped up their 2019 sessions, but Nash and Quigley expect the divide to widen even more next year.
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There's also a chance that a narrow band of forecasted higher snow totals could widen, producing heavier snow across a broader area.
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Widen your fingers out a bit so that the blackhead can be extracted more easily from a deeper level of the skin.
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Those results reportedly included celebrated athletes with abnormal drug test results, prompting the antidoping commission to widen the focus of its inquiry.
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"For something like this to happen to me, there's something really wrong," Widen, 48, who home-schools her daughter, told the Tribune.
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As Kuznets determined, it was after the American Civil War that the gap between the rich and the poor began to widen.
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The gaps between liberal, Remain-voting places and conservative, Leave-voting ones will widen as the trade-offs of Brexit become clear.
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In a perfect world, both his bigs would space the floor and widen the passing and driving lanes that let him hum.
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The CME Group said daily trading limits for lean hog futures would widen to 4.5 cents per pound for Monday's trading session.
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The IMF expects Tajikistan's current account deficit to widen to 5.2% of gross domestic product this year, from last year's estimated 4.5%.
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That new title could widen his matrimonial field to include every eligible woman in England, but Bertie only wants to double down.
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Korean dramas are big business around the world, and WB has made a bet on proven content to widen its market reach.
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SocGen's Costa said spreads could widen by at least five to 10 bps even with support from the ECB's bond-buying program.
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The selloff in Italian debt was triggered after EU officials expressed concerns about Italy's budget plan, which would widen the deficit significantly.
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This would widen the exemption to apply to any company from a small, religiously affiliated business to a large, publicly traded company.
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Its aim was to widen divisions in America and, latterly, to tilt the vote in 2016 from Hillary Clinton to Donald Trump.
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Any American recession, in any case, won't begin until the back end of the year, as the fractures in the economy widen.
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To thrive, Occitan needs to stop being "a species in the zoo" and widen its base in French society, Mr Hinton says.
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Price weakness has been most pronounced in futures contracts nearest to expiry, which has caused the contango to widen moderately (tmsnrt.rs/28ILfjo).
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Fitch projects the central government deficit will widen to 3% of GDP in 2016 and 3.3% in 2017, from 2.2% in 2015.
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Bigwigs in Ho Chi Minh City talk of narrowing pavements to widen roads; Hanoi insists more and better buses are revving up.
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Fitch forecasts the aggregate EM CAD to widen to USD59 billion in 2017, USD106 billion in 2018 and USD143 billion in 2019.
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"If this abnormal increase (in capacity) continued, the subsidy gap would widen further and have an even more unfavorable impact," he said.
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His campaign team expects his second place lead to widen as the state continues to report the results of the primary election.
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Turnbull accused the Labor Party of "failing to put Australia first", rhetoric that analysts said could widen divisions between Canberra and Beijing.
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"It is likely that the split within Fatah will further widen if Dahlan is excluded from holding a leadership position," it wrote.
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However, the agency may widen notching on selected LGFVs or change its rating approach if the policy role of LGFVs is diluted.
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Its goal is to widen the aperture when it comes to hiring by placing the focus on skills rather than specific degrees.
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We expect the fiscal deficit to widen to 3.8% of GDP in 2016 from 1.1% in 2015, when oil receipts almost halved.
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The deficit will widen this year as stricter emissions standards increase demand for catalytic converters, autocatalyst manufacturer Johnson Matthey said last week.
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It was projected to weaken further in trade-weighted terms, with the gap to the U.S. Federal funds rate set to widen.
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We expect the deficit to widen to 1.4% of GDP this year, due mainly to lower revenues from the pension yield tax.
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In recent years, the football league has been trying widen its reach by distributing its games over the internet amid falling ratings.
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It could widen its pool of potential investors as well as boost its value, says Neil Glynn of Credit Suisse, a bank.
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But as e-commerce continues to grow, states are passing new laws that would widen the nexus standard and increase their revenues.
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Forcing businesses to translate every public communication into a local language with a few million speakers may widen its appeal for some.
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The academic gap between dyslexics and non-dyslexics is present in first grade, and if not addressed, will widen in subsequent years.
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Fitch forecasts the deficit to widen to 16.5% in 2016, primarily due to the purchase of two aircraft by the national airline.
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Instagram confirmed last week that it was testing the new business profiles, but didn't say when they would widen the user pool.
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But the gap between the rich and everyone else could widen because the biggest tax cuts would still go to the wealthy.
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"This will widen health care disparities and worsen health outcomes for those who already face too many barriers to care," Wen said.
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"What happens is the credit spreads widen, well some of the companies share prices start falling — these triple B shares," he said.
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Forecasts are industrial production to show a 0.1 percent rise from a month earlier while the trade deficit is expected to widen.
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Ma recommends starting this habit of collaborating on money decisions early in your relationship, before the financial literacy gap starts to widen.
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But the deficit in palladium is expected to widen to 792,000 ounces in 2017 from 202,000 ounces this year, the company said.
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Delaney's struggling campaign is hoping the $40,000 ad buy could help reverse its political fortunes and widen the reach of their message.
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The government previously announced a plan to widen the use of biodiesel starting September and delay some infrastructure projects to reduce imports.
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The sharp moves drove the market operator B3 to widen the limits on trading of several derivatives and put policymakers on alert.
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I also worry that a massive public disinvestment in education would widen many of the inequalities that already exist in this country.
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The decision to widen the FBI probe comes as Kavanaugh's nomination remains short of the simple majority support required to be confirmed.
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The new program will give Uber a way to widen its content partners, but it isn't quite an open door for all.
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While that might boost growth, it would cause bond spreads to widen and could generate a lasting risk premium on Mexican assets.
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In fact, according to one recent study by EduVentures, fully online programs widen access to college but lower the odds of completion.
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Wong's sentence comes as concerns widen over the extradition amendments, uniting some opposition, business and legal groups as well as Western governments.
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The trade surplus in November is expected to widen slightly to 10.9 billion ringgit ($2.71 billion), from 10.6 billion ringgit in October.
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But Democrats assailed Republicans for preaching fiscal responsibility not long after voting for a tax bill that is projected to widen deficits.
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Ms. Nagano formed her social media group in December, and she started a hotline in February to help widen her network's reach.
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He has also sought to limit China's nearly $400 billion trade surplus with the United States, which has nonetheless continued to widen.
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Since Republicans are only set to widen their majority in 2019, this fixation on judicial nominees isn't expected to fade anytime soon.
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What's next: Executives said they expect operating losses to continue to widen next quarter due to more investments in its streaming products.
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Credit spreads continued to widen early Tuesday on a whole range of securities, including junk bonds, high grade credits and muni bonds.
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Biden is expected to widen his delegate lead on Tuesday and appears poised to continue his winning streak in the coming weeks.
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Luhnow said he encouraged the Cardinals' scouts to widen their range, but came to understand — somewhat grudgingly — the value of the scale.
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Louise's hands and voice quaver, but her eyes shine and widen as the pleasure of the new — and knowing — edges out fear.
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The decree would also widen the range of criminal offences that trigger the stripping of asylum privileges applied for or already granted.
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They learned at a young age that family could widen to include friends and co-conspirators in both celebration and creative work.
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Usually, big budget deficits widen during economic downturns -- but the US economy is expanding and unemployment is at a 20163-year low.
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Hotel partnerships — for Airtots, withAce and several others in London; for BabyQuip, with Destination Hotels in the United States — widen the range.
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Economists and other experts have warned that job gains could stall out if a Trump-initiated global trade war continues to widen.
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Such data makes it clear that for the old master market to thrive, let alone expand, it needs to widen its appeal.
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Some traders say are monitoring cross-currency basis swaps , which are starting to widen in a sign of higher costs for dollars.
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It's an issue that all Americans can understand, particularly as the wealth gap between the haves and have-nots continues to widen.
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Some traders say are monitoring cross-currency basis swaps , which are starting to widen in a sign of higher costs for dollars.
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The loss of the mandate, and the proliferation of health plans that don't follow Obamacare's rules, are likely to widen those gulfs.
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Mobile online video consumption first passed non-mobile last year and the gulf is going to widen significantly in the coming years.
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That's why the British government has approved a project that would build a traffic tunnel underneath Stonehenge and also widen the highway nearby.
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