Moreover, they sometimes conflate community banking on Main Street with big banking on Wall Street.
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Democrats are banking on history, while Republicans are banking on a record of accomplishment and math.
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Starbucks is banking on its mobile customers to keep afloat.
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It seems Google is banking on widespread adoption in factories.
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And that's not a good thing to be banking on.
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But Rubio is banking on support from the educated, affluent
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All Clinton's talk on shadow banking, on the other hand,
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He's banking on the rest of us feeling the same.
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Knoche said Orano was banking on nuclear growth in Asia.
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But some traders were wary of banking on such news.
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Those two factors are what House Republicans are banking on.
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I'm especially banking on some Uncle Brad Pitt moments, too.
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The logistics have Walker banking on some divine good will.
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She's banking on small donors and a big ground game.
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New Brunswick is also banking on the coming EV revolution.
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The Magic are not banking on Bamba from the outset.
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Also banking on the star are New York transit officials.
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West Virginia (May 8) Republicans are banking on either Rep.
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Katie's banking on you feeling compelled to show a little sympathy.
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Germany's BDI industry association is banking on an agreement with Trump.
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Lyft is banking on that idea with its forthcoming rewards program.
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Mr Karunaridhi is banking on his son, who is called Stalin.
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Actually, that's what EAH assures me, so I'm banking on it.
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In any event, Beijing isn't totally banking on the new drive.
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Smaller companies are banking on the smart clothing trend as well.
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That is exactly what the Hilton Hotel group is banking on.
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Some developers are banking on the next wave of user interfaces.
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We know President Obama and Hillary Clinton are banking on it.
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But Sears was certainly banking on its shoppers being into them.
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Companies banking on Chinese consumers will likely see their businesses dented.
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Pelosi might not be the election issue Republicans are banking on.
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And I feel like that's kind of what they're banking on.
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And that's the model that MoviePass seems to be banking on.
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Tiffany Haddish's banking on slaying with her Halloween costume this year.
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The St. Louis Cardinals are banking on a return to form.
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Revivals sometimes get a bad name for banking on audience complacency.
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That's what Gregory, one of the plaintiff's lawyers, is banking on.
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As for whether Michael would be proud ... she's banking on it.
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Many are banking on a nod to Harry's late mother, Princess Diana.
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He's banking on machine learning as the next big breakthrough in technology.
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Bill Stone is banking on a significant stock market turnaround this year.
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Screenshot: MozillaNo one likes ads, and Firefox is banking on that hatred.
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Spaceports, though, aren't only banking on the slow-to-ripen commercial industry.
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That's what researchers at the University of Southern California are banking on.
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That is bad news for those oil companies banking on higher prices.
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Western Australia-based miner Ardea Resources is banking on a cobalt boom.
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And it very well could be — but we're not banking on it.
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These investments have squeezed profits, but the firm is banking on growth.
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Banking on the illusion that people will not stand up for her.
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But they're banking on love and nurturing to save Baby Hope's life.
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Big corporations, however, are banking on consumers being kept in the dark.
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But the "Wizarding World" is what the theme park is banking on.
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Nissin, the manufacturer of Cup Noodle, is banking on its new products.
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Democrats are banking on making the 2020 election a referendum on Trump.
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More progressive candidates, like Sanders and Warren, are banking on higher turnout.
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Election posters feature portraits of both men, banking on Mahinda's pervasive popularity.
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One race they are banking on is in Ohio, where former Gov.
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Banking on the banks: JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo report earnings Friday.
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He is banking on your becoming overwhelmed by his never-ending antics.
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Maloney is banking on Ultimate to separate the app from the alternatives.
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But I'm banking on the idea that we won't get much anyway.
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Pelosi is banking on Trump's support to get congressional Republicans on board.
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Anyone banking on Mueller validating his or her side is being naïve.
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Ultimately, Facebook is banking on the familiarity of the platform winning over customers.
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From the very beginning IBM was banking on the medical community accepting Watson.
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Yes, it is a fair characterization, but Iran is banking on two things.
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Some are banking on it: 'Man, this is going to be a headache.
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It's very, very hard to destroy interesting, and that's what we're banking on.
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Until more investors surface, he's not banking on this being something that lasts.
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Kia is banking on infusing razzle dazzle to its more pedestrian product lineup.
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Apparently Kasowitz is banking on that ruling to try to block Zervos's suit.
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Because if we're banking on one summer for the Lakers, we're in trouble.
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Wall Street has been banking on Trump's tax cuts to bolster corporate earnings.
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And Rubio himself was banking on Florida as recently as a week ago.
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But Dexter is banking on more than star Michael C. Hall's unassuming hotness.
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Naimi also told the conference that he was "not banking" on production cuts.
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Look for the other establishment contenders who are banking on New Hampshire -- Govs.
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Facebook is clearly banking on selling a lot of Portals for the holidays.
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Banking on blockchain: Can established banks keep up with the new world order?
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That makes banking on former inmates a worthy investment for all of us.
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This is the take that BuzzFeed, as well as Redditors, are banking on.
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Reports have indicated that the Trump campaign is now banking on that scenario.
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He was banking on Sessions to put an end to all his troubles.
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But like many foreign investors, he's banking on an economic turnaround in 2017.
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He was prominently featured in the documentary "Banking on Bitcoin," available on Netflix.
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But even banking on these voters may be risky for the Vermont senator.
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Yep, the same strategy Twitter is banking on will save its stalling service.
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At least that is what this winemaker is banking on you to do.
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The cable giant was clearly banking on that with its announcement on Wednesday.
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For now, Sanders is banking on an ability to raise doubts about Biden.
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This is Jessica's yoga app — and she's banking on fans buying into her.
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Or that the network was banking on their relationship to reel in viewers.
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Or that the network was banking on their relationship to reel in viewers.
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Democrats are banking on Kentucky's Democratic Attorney General Andy Beshear to unseat Bevin.
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IBM is also banking on Watson as an engine of its corporate transformation.
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Kemp supporters are banking on the hope that it will hurt Abrams's campaign.
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Democrats are banking on Kentucky's Democratic Attorney General Andy Beshear to unseat him.
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In any case, Applebee's knows your anxieties—in fact, it's banking on them.
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If you're banking on an interesting second date, you have to set the scene.
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The startup is also banking on its consistency of product to draw people in.
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Disney is banking on getting 60 million to 90 million Disney+ subscribers by 2024.
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Investors are banking on a tech-driven shot in the arm for Uber, too.
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But Hulu is banking on both a wide variety of content and brand recognition.
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They're banking on that collective learning to scale their technology quickly, safely and broadly.
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MO ELLEITHEE, GEORGETOWN INSTITUTE OF POLITICS AND PUBLIC SERVICE: They&aposre banking on it.
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Facebook is banking on the answer to that second question being a firm yes.
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Lee, though, is not the only one banking on the economic potential of implantables.
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But Hadi is also well aware of the risks of -- literally -- banking on China.
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She says she is banking on millennials as a force of understanding and acceptance.
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Both Apple and Goldman Sachs are banking on this credit card being a success.
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HBO is banking on its reputation for quality programming to stand out, Plepler said.
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Netflix isn't banking on a single season of movies like a traditional studio would.
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McDonald's is banking on players buying food, but that's not a sure-fire bet.
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And Democrats are banking on the issue being a major factor for young voters.
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If anything, Biden is banking on a lack of faith among Democratic primary voters.
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Again, Facebook is banking on new AI algorithms to fix most of these problems.
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Trump is banking on a rebound during Tuesday's GOP presidential primaries in New Hampshire.
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But that trap is what Ethan is banking on to continue his criminal behavior.
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Samsung, it seems, is banking on flash and smart design to change people's minds.
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Trump is banking on the ignorance of voters who took a chance with him.
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Many Republicans are banking on the polarizing issue to drive voters to the polls.
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The company clearly is banking on new growth opportunities to rejuvenate the overall business.
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Democrats are banking on President Donald Trump's unpopularity to push people to the polls.
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Jeb Bush of Florida, 9 percent, who are banking on strong performances in New Hampshire.
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The company is banking on millennials to revive the toy back here in the States.
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Chris Christie of New Jersey, who have been banking on breakout performances in New Hampshire.
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"It helps, but we weren't banking on it," said Howard Cohen, Roadside Attractions' co-president.
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And he's banking on his voting record to prove he's been a conservative all along.
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Cooley was banking on a 2001 New York State Supreme Court decision called Velez v.
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This middle ground is exactly what Brendan Sindell and Messrs Keegan Gibbs are banking on.
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That's not to say he's banking on consumers' patriotism to do the work for him.
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The greenback may not fall as far or as fast as speculators are banking on.
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"We are banking on higher retention and higher sales through word of mouth," she said.
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He is banking on doing better in South Carolina and in Dixie on Super Tuesday.
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Airbus set ambitious internal targets last week and Canada's Bombardier Inc is banking on maintenance.
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CEO Bracken Darrell told Cramer that the company is banking on that trend to continue.
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I'm banking on full trailers for both films coming out in the next 10 days.
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What investors are banking on is that after a disorderly Brexit, gilts will rally sharply.
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Traders are banking on it falling to below $1.20 in the event of no deal.
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A new EvaluatePharma report reiterates just how heavily the pharmaceutical industry is banking on oncology.
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However remote the possibility, the nuclear industry doesn't have the luxury of banking on probabilities.
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The PS4 Pro is banking on fans just wanting considerable visual upgrades to their games.
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This was quite the disappointment, because the actress was really banking on getting a cat.
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Amazon is largely banking on users bringing their own home theater system to the table.
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In other words, global capital markets have been banking on the success of central banks.
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But apparently this is a thing that people want and that companies are banking on.
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They are confident the race will go their way, with Thomas banking on his consistency.
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Alden is now looking at more traditional investment, banking on still-active interest from Logan.
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Starting bid is $3,500, but the auction house is banking on 6 times that amount.
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Banking on bad press only works when you've built up a throne of positivity beforehand.
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And VW seems to be banking on short-term memory loss working in its favor.
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And this time around, Democrats are banking on taking that momentum into the state legislature.
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It may sound outlandish, but this dystopia is increasingly what stockmarket investors are banking on.
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DJI, for one, is banking on the idea that drones can help in an emergency.
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"The filmmakers aren't necessarily using propaganda, but are banking on a cultural currency," he said.
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HTC has done itself a disservice banking on a goofy gimmick with its new flagship.
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In other words, this looks to be pure speculative trading banking on validation from MSCI.
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This is how Donald Trump makes himself feel smart: by banking on everyone's collective gullibility.
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Despite the exhibitor drop-off, many of the big names are still banking on Baselworld.
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The teams are banking on these and other attractions to create a must-see venue.
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Markey's campaign is banking on "relational, friend-to-friend organizing," campaign manager John Walsh said.
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Repsol is now banking on Brent Crude commanding $35 per barrel between April and December.
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Perhaps he is banking on the fact that some of the voting trends on Nov.
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Doritos is banking on its familiar, triangular shape and red and blue bags for recognition.
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Some analysts appear to be banking on warmer spring weather to curb the virus's spread.
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She is banking on her staff and infrastructure in the state to make it happen.
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And it's banking on Sweet Earth to put it at the front of the pack.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Japan's largest lender is banking on an easier ride in Indonesia.
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It is the crown jewel event in a town that is banking on yoga tourism.
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Banking on the research making it to that point soon, or at all, is not wise.
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He was banking on cooperation from other parties on the vast majority of issues, he said.
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"If I were a family, I wouldn't be banking on this kind of thing," he said.
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So basically, I'm banking on all the work that I've put in is gonna pay off.
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Kataguiri and his coordinators are banking on the populist energy of Bolsonaro being a passing fad.
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Tesla is banking on autonomous cars being cheap enough (and reliable enough) for people to own.
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It has promised a return to profitability, banking on sales of its new Hero 5 camera.
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Mr Danza (himself Argentine) is banking on support, and cash, from the sport's global governing body.
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Banking on inherent empathy in players (as in life) is unwise at best, damning at worst.
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Meanwhile, the company is banking on its enthusiastic first-generation users to drive word of mouth.
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But investors are not really banking on the rouble in this trade, says Lombard Odier's Ahmed.
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MoviePass is banking on some subscribers seeing only one movie per month, or none at all.
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Many Cubans, like Coba, had been banking on the number of American arrivals continuing to grow.
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The same thing that most of its fellow Chinese smartphone makers are banking on — low price.
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We're banking on the latter, since Rhimes is usually at her strongest for premieres and finales.
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Twilio isn't the only company banking on API-based services as the way forward for enterprises.
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They say they are banking on young voters to choose public servants of a different kind.
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Postal banking, on the other hand, would address the needs of the underbanked and unbanked populations.
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Sean Michael Misner, 2360 Jason Lambert was banking on his best friend being his best man.
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Kasich, meanwhile, is banking on a strong showing in New Hampshire's GOP presidential primary next week.
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Kasich is similarly banking on a victory in his home state of Ohio on March 15.
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But I'm banking on the fact that I'm going to make it more times than not.
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Mr. Trump is banking on a strong economy to help his re-election prospects next year.
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He was banking on strong evangelical support to push him past Mr. Trump in the state.
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The exercise world seems to be banking on at-home workouts as the next big thing.
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Mr. Budden is now banking on a new partnership with Spotify to expand on his success.
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Aurora is banking on its recent acquisition of lidar company Blackmore to give it an edge.
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He was banking on Kelly becoming a member of the next generation of Fox News anchors.
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Both Mr. Yang and Ms. Gabbard also appear to be banking on success in New Hampshire.
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But Mr. Netanyahu will be banking on Mr. Gantz failing, forcing Israel into a third election.
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And to do so, it's banking on new partnerships with cloud giants including Google and Microsoft.
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MIPAD is banking on its history of connecting Africans to get them involved in the project.
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These and other brands are banking on Cuba remaining open to travelers, despite Mr. Trump's remarks.
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Trump seems to be banking on a similar sort of backlash by bringing it up now.
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The finance industry is banking on AI — and they're creating new jobs to bridge the gap.
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But are they selling the art world a luxury tax haven, or just banking on confusion?
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It's the reason why so many new shows are banking on interest in JonBenét Ramsey's death.
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That suggests the device might not have the Wii-like mass appeal that Nintendo was banking on.
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The company was banking on Heard making many promotional appearances as part of a hot Hollywood couple.
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The studio is banking on its overseas run to justify the family film's pricey $125 million budget.
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Or perhaps Kors is banking on a wealthier, more luxury-minded consumer to turn its business around?
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It is banking on longer-term studies to yield hard evidence of fewer side effects over time.
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So it's better to be sure you'll actually need one of these devices before banking on it.
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On the heels of the presidential election results, one trader is banking on Morgan Stanley heading higher.
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Democrats are banking on Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid's political machine to help turn out Democratic voters.
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Yet some Scottish nationalists are banking on Brexit being such a disaster that clamour for separation grows.
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"Netflix is banking on [Benioff and Weiss'] future success," said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at Comscore.
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Traders are banking on it falling to below $1.20 in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
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The cloud is no joke, the margins are unbelievable — but that's what you're banking on with Microsoft.
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The iPhone maker is banking on growing its services business to offset a dip in smartphone sales.
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Now, MSNBC and Maddow are probably banking on a federal court finding 85033 U.S.C. § 7213(3) unconstitutional.
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But Rubio and his team are increasingly banking on a long-game strategy to take the nomination.
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They're banking on a mix of cheap-to-produce content (like new reality shows) and scripted dramas.
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Number26 aims to recreate retail banking on smartphones, offering consumer services without bank branches or cashpoint machines.
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The once-mighty Canadian smartphone maker is banking on one word standing above all the rest: security.
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Next Wednesday's Fed decision will tell us if it is a bet the Fed is banking on.
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The company is reportedly banking on the Generalitat's decree being struck down as unconstitutional by Spanish courts.
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Builders are banking on continued, strong demand for rental apartments, as homebuyers struggle to find affordable homes.
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That's why Herman is banking on Ehlinger's toughness and competitiveness kicking in on Saturday against the Sooners.
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The GOP is banking on economic growth to pay for much of the $83 trillion tax cut.
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The president is banking on a strong economy and solid support among Republicans for his reelection bid.
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Pittsburgh is banking on immigrants, and a brain economy tied to global trade and education, to rebound.
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The 8 Securities team is banking on Chloe sorting that out for its users when it — she?
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Metal bulls are banking on the latest round of Chinese stimulus to kick-start demand and prices.
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Traders are now banking on a Fed rate cut by as early as the Fed's October meeting.
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And Japan is also "banking on this administration's very suspicious, very hostile attitude toward China," says Tatsumi.
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Taylor Swift is banking on her reputation ... check that, her "Big Reputation," and ditto on her signature.
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It had been banking on the U.S. and Russia to accede, but American resistance created an impasse.
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Mr. Emiliano is also banking on flush visitors staying in Puglia's luxury farmhouse hotels during their training.
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And the cruise companies, of course, are banking on you spending plenty of money on their alcohol.
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Ideal Fish is banking on technology to provide a fresher, more sustainable source of the popular fish.
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The job you were banking on, hoping it would be the next big step in your career.
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Banking on pop stardom as your whole and complete admitted self wasn't something that happened every day.
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They're banking on the already-absurd nature of this election to allow them to break the rules.
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Buttigieg, Klobuchar and Warren are banking on a strong performance there on the path to the nomination.
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"Some people had rich parents, but everyone else was banking on Public Service Loan Forgiveness," he said.
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The United States and Europe are erroneously banking on sanctioning Turkey to contain the fallout in Syria.
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He is banking on a strategy that echoes back to the Clinton campaign run by Robby Mook.
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Rubio's campaign is also banking on a renewed anti-Trump push to help him close the gap.
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"It is banking on productivity growth of 70 basis point compared with the United States," Pant said.
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They are also banking on the decades-long history between the president and his longtime GOP confidant.
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If Mr. Trump was banking on internal division stymieing the European response, he picked an opportune moment.
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"Men in Black: International" is now banking on moviegoers overseas to make the action adventure a hit.
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That has given an advantage to Mr. O'Rourke and Mr. Sanders, who are banking on small donations.
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Regardless of whether it worked in the past, WWE is banking on it working in the present.
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To turn Sharp around, Mr. Gou is banking on Foxconn's ability to manage breathtaking scale with military exactitude.
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The bottom line: Many of the private equity firms insisted they weren't banking on a federal infrastructure plan.
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"The company was banking on the idea that a jury wouldn't give credence to privacy claims," he said.
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Tech giants are banking on this to be the next big thing in the way we access information.
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That's when the bulls would be banking on the cautious mood and timid positioning to buffer the downside.
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And she's banking on the fact that the horse people bet on isn't always the one that wins.
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Even more problematic: many retirees of today and tomorrow are banking on a system with a hazy future.
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However, the audience is trending in the wrong direction if MSNBC is banking on viewers to eventually return.
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He is banking on an evangelical-infused volunteer base that powered the campaign to grassroots victories twice before.
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Regeneron is also banking on a plethora of experimental drugs in its pipeline to fuel long-term growth.
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But Google, like Amazon and Microsoft, has been banking on cloud services to drive its future revenue growth.
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It is filled with the sort of moderate Democrats and Republicans she is banking on to support her.
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That's not necessarily a bad thing — in fact, Fitbit in banking on exactly that as for its future.
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NBC was likely banking on parlaying Kelly's against-the-grain attitude at Fox into mainstream, morning television appeal.
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Behind the scenes: For the South Koreans and anyone banking on positive momentum, this was a bad outcome.
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Diamondback doesn't really have a plan, but is banking on the confusion to help him come out unscathed.
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The wording seems to connote an attempt to save money by banking on unborns or newborns to die.
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But banking on negative emissions later in the century is, at the very least, an enormous, fateful gamble.
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We have more people banking on Barclays mobile app than all the fintech companies in the UK combined.
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However, Doug Gordon, senior portfolio manager at Russell Investments, isn't banking on a 15 percent return in 2017.
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Amazon.com is banking on top Bollywood directors to do something they have never done before - create television shows.
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The regulator's ruling was a blow to South Korea's biggest conglomerate, which is banking on biopharmaceuticals for growth.
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He also isn't banking on Washington to pass any meaningful business friendly measures like tax cuts this year.
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The left-leaning government of President Moon Jae-in is banking on record fiscal expenditure to boost jobs.
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But as a result, fewer shoppers are banking on Black Friday, according to a separate report by WalletHub.
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Republicans are banking on promoting tax cuts as a major policy achievement ahead of next year's midterm elections.
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And then all of a sudden, the table that I was banking on for making money has gone.
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Each Plumb was banking on the inheritance to pull them out of financial, as well as personal, bogs.
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Sure, maybe the religious person is banking on an afterlife, but who can know what that will entail?
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Adidas is also banking on West to play a pivotal role in its disruption of the retail space.
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NBC appears to be banking on its big library of existing content to propel early interest in Peacock.
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Banking on a technology that has not been widely used on a large scale could be a risk.
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Banking on a deep run in Russia, senior federation officials assumed the country would quickly forget those errors.
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They said the company is banking on its long-term relationships with shipping providers to keep exports flowing.
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Traders buying late were likely banking on some sort of central bank or government response over the weekend.
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I jokingly agreed to fight him, banking on this being a political check that would never be cashed.
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As the world warms, a Swiss company called Glice is banking on the idea of synthetic ice rinks.
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Patreon, the membership and payment platform for independent artists and their fans, appears to be banking on celebrity.
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Republicans are banking on the public's embrace of tax cuts to save the GOP majority in the House.
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Right-to-work supporters had been banking on Greitens to help draw money and attention to their campaign.
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However, investors are not rushing into Bitcoin because they are banking on the bright future of blockchain technology.
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So Catalan separatists are now banking on political victimhood as the best strategy for rebooting the independence project.
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But, Jessie tells us she's banking on Eric's 8-plus years in the league to help prevent those.
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Automakers are banking on pickup truck sales to stay strong even if U.S. interest rates continue to rise.
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But Starbucks seems to be banking on its training, and the people it has asked to create it.
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Instead, Microsoft is banking on post-release 203K upgrades for Forza Motorsport 220 and Middle-earth: Shadow of War.
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Executives are banking on a buy-in from multiple stakeholders that will have a domino effect on the industry.
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While we're not banking on Carol busting out an intergalactic DeLorean in Endgame, we're not entirely discounting it either.
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The company is banking on a future where large, human operated, ships operate in consonance with smaller autonomous ships.
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But tax analysts, attorneys and policymakers say these new laws might not give states what they are banking on.
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Despite retailers banking on acceleration in the fourth quarter from holiday sales, Wells Fargo said fundamental trends have deteriorated.
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Google is banking on the idea that you won't want to enable Incognito Mode, and thus won't enable encryption.
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George Milling-Stanley, head of the global strategy team at State Street Global Advisors, isn't banking on gold's downturn.
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The lenses also fall into a continued viral content push the company is banking on to nab more users.
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I'm banking on them drawing the line—we're the limit of where they're willing to let political servers go.
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Personally, I'm still banking on it being because the prop department didn't want to build a whole new phone.
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AMD, like Nvidia, is banking on its newest graphics and data center chips to bolster growth for the year.
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Trump is banking on the belief that his supporters' intense enthusiasm for his candidacy will power him to victory.
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Amid a global slowdown, South Korea is banking on its tourism and service industry to prop up its economy.
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After a rough start to the year, some traders are banking on a turnaround for shares of Goldman Sachs.
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As for the collusion question, well, Democrats banking on Trump collusion findings might want to heed SNL's quiet warning.
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UVify is banking on the rapid expansion of racing leagues creating a demand for a device that just works.
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It's banking on an anticipated increase in demand for cobalt, as electric vehicles become more commonplace in developed economies.
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Dennis has got the cash, and he's banking on LiLo's celeb contacts to help fuel interest in the ventures.
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Nixon could be banking on her celebrity to overcome an incumbent with long ties to the Democratic Party establishment.
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That comes at a time when Germany is banking on Turkey's help in stopping the flow of illegal migrants.
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Monsanto is banking on Xtend soybean seeds to dominate soy production in the United States, the world's biggest producer.
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The studio is banking on a strong Thanksgiving showing to boost momentum and justify its $48 million price tag.
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ABC is now banking on a spin-off called "The Conners," without Barr, which will premiere in the fall.
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But the CEO is optimistic, banking on the expectation that the aerospace industry has plenty of room to grow.
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The optimistic glass-half-full contingent is banking on Trump's tease that a breakthrough in trade talks is nigh.
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Target is also banking on the creation of its own brands after its success with Cat & Jack children's clothing.
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"They're banking on us to actually do what's right for the American people and for American manufacturers," Timmons said.
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Celebrities seem to be banking on the fact that you'll pay to hear news straight from the horse's mouth.
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Disney is banking on Ron Howard's star power and track record to salvage one of their most anticipated films.
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Garcia said the company is banking on the national inventory with more options to attract clients across the country.
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That is what people like the local Swansea lawmaker, Geraint Davies, from the opposition Labour Party, are banking on.
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Pernod is banking on China's growing middle-income earners and the younger generation, in order to reach that target.
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Since Disney's bid is in stock, Mr. Murdoch is banking on a rise in the company's value over time.
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He's banking on support from African American voters there, and is not even focusing on Nevada, which comes first.
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Yet, lender Sallie Mae is banking on a few new offerings specifically geared toward recent grads with college loans.
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The U.S. is banking on Arab leaders to help make its plan for ending the Israeli-Palestinian conflict work.
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Canalside developments like 365 Bond, a 430-unit luxury rental (studios start at $2,382), are banking on the cleanup.
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Of course, you&aposll want to look into timing restrictions, coverage limits, and exclusions before banking on this benefit.
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Ms. Klobuchar may be banking on a similar argument to Ms. Warren's should she make it to the convention.
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A sluggish turnout in Iowa last week alarmed Democratic leaders banking on a huge November turnout to oust Trump.
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Hedge funds have also targeted Casino and Rallye with "short" bets banking on future declines in their share prices.
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LG's also banking on user-generated 360-degree and VR videos to provide the content backbone for the headset.
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The GOP is banking on a strong economy to boost their November efforts to protect their narrow congressional majority.
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Like past host cities, San Francisco is banking on increased tax revenues to leave the city in the black.
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Lerner is banking on the reader being interested in who Darren is, and figuring out just what he's done.
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Meanwhile, the U.S. is banking on Saudi Arabia to curtail soaring energy prices and help offset lost Iranian oil supply.
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Jaime Pressly is banking on a buyer's market ... now that she's put her home up for sale a second time.
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Photo: GettyA new cryptocurrency and porn platform is banking on you wanting to spank it in return for internet money.
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Booker is one candidate hoping to "break out" in Iowa, banking on a moment he said he's sure is coming.
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And if nothing else, Shelton's banking on his new venture giving him an even bigger competitive advantage on The Voice.
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Another obvious place where exclusivity is desirable is in the dating world, and plenty of apps are banking on it.
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Cisco is also banking on a future beyond simple passwords, after acquiring dual-factor authentication start-up Duo last year.
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Clinton is banking on a huge turnout from minority voters who helped Obama win the presidency in 24 and 2012.
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Republicans are banking on the tax cuts to help them win elections and sway voters heading into the 2018 midterms.
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But the minority party is banking on this being a popular message among the base — and Republicans are well aware.
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Investors are banking on the U.S. federal government to drop marijuana as a Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act.
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The biggest concern for anyone banking on an economic shot in the arm has to center on Trump's foreign policy.
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And bad news for those who are solely banking on high prices and hoping for tail winds of high volatility.
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Joaquin Castro told VICE News in the spin room that he's banking on this debate performance leading to better fundraising.
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They're now partnered up and banking on the name recognition their involvement brings to propel a freshly launched Kickstarter campaign.
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MTV's president, Chris McCarthy, seems to be banking on previously successful unscripted content as he tries to reestablish the brand.
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Starbucks is banking on coffee as the next big thing — and it looks like the coffee chain is onto something.
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Cemex Philippines is banking on the new government's pledge of massive infrastructure spending and an ongoing private sector construction boom.
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In 2016, Democrats were banking on Latino voters to help sway the presidential election, a surge that never fully materialized.
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They are banking on the standalone packages, as their barriers to entry are super low for the stripped down deals.
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Coke is banking on new marketing initiatives, such as the "One Brand" program rolled out on Wednesday, to boost sales.
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Jeff Flake, a Rubio supporter, said he still is banking on his colleague to pull off a win in Florida.
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Yardeni is also banking on the idea the Trump administration will stick to its very pro-business and deregulation policies.
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Bush has said he intends to continue regardless of the results Saturday, but he's banking on a strong showing here.
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The Trump administration is banking on the Supreme Court to rule in its favor when it takes up the matter.
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In the meantime, we'll be banking on memory foam pillows and white-noise apps to make our nights less sleepless.
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Instead, he had a less than stellar reputation, and banking on him to launch a franchise was deemed too risky.
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This is something that companies like SigFox are also banking on, building out cellular networks specifically dedicated only to IoT.
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Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, TD Bank, and PNC Bank also participated, according to the "Banking on Climate Change" report.
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What the EU is banking on is that building up institutions of international legitimacy will work in the long run.
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He had decided to take an even bigger gamble than the year before, banking on prices going up before harvest.
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Mary Mayhew, a former state Health and Human Services commissioner, is banking on support from Maine's not-inconsequential Catholic population.
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Like McFarland, she is banking on people's desire to have a lavish lifestyle and have millions pay attention to it.
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The early results startled the financial markets, which gyrated wildly after initially banking on a victory for the Remain campaign.
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The president will be banking on the current conventional wisdom, which maintains that immigration is a weak spot for Democrats.
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WarnerMedia's offering is banking on the HBO brand, and building on it with original series and programming from Warner Bros.
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Textron is banking on its newest mid-sized business jet, Cessna Citation Longitude, to further bolster its luxury jet business.
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But Balderson is banking on the president strong economic message and his ability to get voters to the polls tomorrow.
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Many are banking on it being a lucrative investment once China produces its hoped-for boom in contemporary art collecting.
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And because of that, they're banking on a whole lot of internal improvement to get where they want to go.
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The past two years I've been banking on this rumored Obama loan forgiveness bill that still hasn't really been passed.
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But this delay has got to be a a bummer for a product Apple was banking on for the holidays.
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The campaign had been banking on winning the states Obama had won in 2012 and Florida was key to that.
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Biden is banking on a coalition of African American voters in cities like Detroit and suburban college educated white voters.
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In their place, Texas Democrats are banking on M.J. Hegar, a woman Air Force veteran who narrowly lost in 2018.
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Takeda officials are banking on a different result, hopeful that their approach will help avoid the setbacks that Sanofi experienced.
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For Irma, they aren't putting up shutters; for now, they are banking on the storm losing strength as it approaches.
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By investing in talent around Manning, they are banking on his ability to still lead them in the short term.
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Stocks ended the day off their lows, banking on some sort of central bank or government response over the weekend.
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At an event in Washington just short of three weeks before Election Day, Clovis wasn't banking on his candidate winning.
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Just six months ago, Europe's biggest low-cost airline was banking on having 266 66 Max jets by summer 2950.
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Even if it's a bit local for his tastes, I'm banking on Bong's proud dad energy to come through again.
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With slogans like: 'Sieling: Governs Bremen Competently', the mayor is banking on locals opting for a safe pair of hands.
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Perhaps promoters are banking on the fact that so much of modern-day ticket buying happens at the last minute.
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The campaigns of Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, and Pete Buttigieg are banking on him underperforming in Iowa or South Carolina.
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Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar and Elizabeth Warren are banking on a strong performance there on the path to the nomination.
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That's why Apple is banking on its $5-a-month Apple TV+ and Arcade subscription services to help boost revenue.
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Both sides are now banking on President Trump's experience with aviation and the tourism industry to work in their favor.
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She's also banking on support from Indivisible Chicago, a progressive get-out-the-vote group that helped freshmen Illinois Reps.
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We're banking on a whole summer of festivals in Europe and I don't even know how that's going to happen.
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So you can hope that you may have a small chance, but I definitely was nowhere near banking on anything.
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Bristol-Meyers is essentially banking on the success of Celgene's newly acquired drugs, like the cancer ones made by Juno Therapeutics.
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So, Kesha's banking on her huge fan base to help her recover this jacket that's gone missing from her dressing room.
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Instead, he's banking on experience earned from his time at Stanford and as an intern at the National Institute on Aging.
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Investors are banking on the ongoing first-quarter earnings to fuel Wall Street's rally this year from a late-20.43 slump.
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Unsettled colleagues are banking on a new leader reviving their fortunes after falling marginally behind rivals Fianna Fail in most surveys.
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And, considering Trump&aposs reported impatience with homework assignments, Pyongyang may well be banking on it being Kim&aposs biggest advantage.
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ET. However, the plunge is likely to disappoint Moscow, which is banking on state-owned companies like Rosneft to bolster revenues.
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The campaign is banking on a big win in South Carolina, where black voters are expected to play a key role.
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Members of the Fed will be speaking on Thursday, and Cramer's banking on someone saying the wrong thing and scaring investors.
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Foreign insurers are banking on growing premiums as the continent develops its infrastructure and a consumer class demands protection from risk.
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Struggling against the retail apocalypse, America's biggest department-store chain is banking on its off-price sister store to save it.
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The idea was to move more aggressively into Appalachian coal, banking on exports to compensate for the collapsing US coal market.
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Wiliot's chip has yet to roll out commercially, but the company is banking on its investors to help it get there.
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They are banking on opposition in the states, stirred up through more targeted digital and television ads, to stop the bill.
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This is why Tesla is banking on cameras as the key hardware component in the long term to autonomous vehicle development.
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And Netflix's Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos is banking on the idea that viewers will think that was money well spent.
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This movie is blockbust-her at its best and I'm banking on it delivering my new favorite one-liner of 2018.
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This time around, Ozzie says he's banking on making it easier for companies to get on board an inevitable hardware trend.
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Yborder is however banking on its local network of recruitment experts, distant geography between offers and a high bar to selection.
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Millions of Chinese pay their utility bills, buy movie tickets, order delivery for dinner and even do their banking on WeChat.
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Pop culture has really been banking on nostalgia lately, and that's certainly a selling point for the return of these OGs.
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Nickelodeon has recently been banking on a resurgence of nostalgia for its popular '90s shows to amp up its current viewership.
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Other third-party delivery services are banking on other restaurants' loyal customers who are willing to pay to have it delivered.
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Yet it came at a particularly urgent time for Christie, whose campaign is banking on a strong showing in New Hampshire.
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Verizon recently completed its 11 city trial-run and is banking on expansion of the network's capabilities to drive new services.
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The GOP is banking on record-low unemployment, strong economic growth and rising consumer optimism to defend their congressional majorities. Sen.
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However, lawmakers are banking on public testimony to reveal the contents of the report to Americans who have not read it.
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He believes that Democrats are banking on an impeachment instead of doing the hard work of trying to connect with voters.
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I don't want this to get swept away in the current news cycle, as I'm sure the league is banking on.
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The polls had predicted a drubbing on that scale, leaving Rubio and his aides banking on a miracle that never came.
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Puerto Rico's government is banking on a push for statehood to solve the structural issues that led to its financial crisis.
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Sanders's campaign on Monday revealed it is banking on converting superdelegates to its side as a key part of its strategy.
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"We're banking on free, fair trade around the world," Merkel said at a CDU event in the northeastern city of Greifswald.
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Camera companies have been banking on nostalgia for some time, coming up with retro-styled digital cameras that make us gush.
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The Moline, Illinois-based company did not change its full-year earnings forecast, banking on replacement demand for large agricultural equipment.
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Seems like iRobot is really just banking on that Roomba name, considering they aren't even trying to compete with Shark's prices.
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YouTube is banking on this strategy to take the platform from an online social network to a bona fide entertainment network.
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In 2020, the Democrats' are banking on the American people discounting Trump's accomplishments and embracing their vision for a "green" future.
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They're banking on President Trump's rising approval rating (42% across the U.S.) and their work to repeal the state's gas tax.
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Republicans are banking on hyper-local messages in 2018 to keep control of the House, The Washington Post's James Hohmann reports.
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Monsanto is banking on newer varieties of seeds to dominate soybean production in the United States, the world's second-largest exporter.
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Many of them are banking on a proposal to allow armed faculty that's currently making the rounds in school board meetings.
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He was banking on his age and the high cost of street life being enough to finally break the generational cycle.
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Iran may be banking on the assumption that unlike some of his key advisers, President Trump does not really want war.
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The company has been banking on its Model 3 sedan, the performance of which is seen crucial to the carmaker's future.
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Several pharmaceutical companies are working on treatments for COVID-19, which Cramer is banking on will help calm the health crisis.
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Instead, the company is being transparent about banking on the pharmaceutical industry's willingness to shell out big sums for its information.
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She was banking on getting a big punitive damage award, but the jury didn't buy it and awarded nothing in punitives.
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Bernie Sanders is the favorite in California, and is banking on a strong win there to anchor his Super Tuesday map.
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Still, Turnstyle is Quibi's signature feature, and it's what the company is banking on to set it apart from everything else.
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The airline started flying again last month, banking on passengers from the Uganda's emerging oil industry and the traditional tourism sector.
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Trump is banking on a rebound in next Tuesday's New Hampshire primary after placing second in Iowa's caucuses earlier this week.
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That's what the creators of the first casting certificate course at U.K.'s National Film and Television School are banking on.
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Shares of the company are up more than 50 percent since January, a sign that investors are banking on Niccol's changes.
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From Philadelphia to Seattle, other American cities are also banking on parks and public spaces to drive social and economic progress.
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South Carolina carries particular weight for Biden, who's banking on strong support from black voters to hand him a win there.
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Contest Every Race is banking on personalized attention and texting technologies to make it easier to identify and prepare Democratic challengers.
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Then again, there are a number of presidential candidates banking on a Democratic voter base looking for more moderate, pragmatic ideas.
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And that basic partisanship is what Riggleman is banking on, since his campaign site literally has no issues section at all.
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But if your company wishes to withhold my separation pay, which I was banking on for my treatment, go right ahead.
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The reports weaken investors' belief that Trump can push through an aggressive stimulus programme they have been banking on since November's election.
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Bubble risk The Fed may need to lower rates — even if it doesn't want to — because Wall Street is banking on it.
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Google seems to be banking on the idea that there are more privacy-loving, screen-touching weirdos like me in the world.
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Biden, of course, is banking on being better known than Buttigieg, and more mainstream than Sanders, when making his own "electability" case.
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Many Virgin Island residents are banking on social media to spread word of the damage, and marshal as much aid as possible.
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A Kenya start-up, meanwhile, is banking on mobile phone technology to help small-scale farmers get much-needed credit from banks.
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For those banking on CRISPR as the cure-all of the future, we're guessing this paper is a big sigh of relief.
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That's because they're banking on early election data from startup VoteCastr that, for the moment, shows Hillary Clinton with a slight edge.
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But investors are banking on the release of a new smartphone later this year to return Apple to revenue growth in 2017.
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Most second-hand mining rig vendors are banking on people not wanting to invest that amount of time in learning about mining.
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CHINA TO THE RESCUE (MAYBE) Metal bulls are banking on the latest round of Chinese stimulus to kick-start demand and prices.
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The Warren campaign is banking on strong showings across Super Tuesday, but she will need to recover momentum quickly to stay competitive.
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READ: Mike Bloomberg gave the DNC $300K two days before he entered the 2020 race He's banking on older, regular caucus-goers.
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Buttigieg is banking on a strong finish in the primary to give his campaign momentum before he enters less friendly electoral territory.
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And the campaign is banking on a big win in South Carolina, where black voters are expected to play a key role.
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Investors are banking on the launch of 28.38G telecom networks and demand for chips used in self-driving vehicles to reignite growth.
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Investors are banking on the launch of 24.45G telecom networks and demand for chips used in self-driving vehicles to reignite growth.
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Dollar bulls are banking on Yellen to retain her hawkish stance, emboldened by last Friday's relatively robust U.S. non-farm jobs report.
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With the recent news, investors and Apple hopefuls banking on the iPhone 7 to save the company are in for another disappointment.
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It is probably also mistaken, given Mr Biden's success and the moderate instincts of the non-white voters she is banking on.
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Pfizer had been banking on its torcetrapib to replace lost revenue when Lipitor, then the world's top-selling medicine, lost patent protection.
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Brazil, which is banking on the summer Olympics to bring tourists to the country, has only a few peaks above 6,500 feet.
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And by offering banking on top of its loan and financing offerings, it will have a deeper — and stickier — relationship with users.
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Motive, in that regard, is a late entrant, but it is banking on a couple of things to make a mark anyway.
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With Adventurous, the startup is banking on the robustness of an ironed-out experience to suck in fans and bring them back.
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She was a little bummed out when she found out it was a boy because she was banking on a little sister.
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Democrats are banking on Rosen to deliver in one of their few shots at picking up a Republican-held seat this fall.
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In that way, the company is setting itself apart from more predatory lenders that issue credit lines while banking on late fees.
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But with this funding, Silicon Valley is basically banking on the fact that cities will become unattainably expensive in the near future.
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In addition to the migraine drug, Teva is banking on Austedo, an experimental Huntington's disease treatment, to help it return to growth.
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But the real estate mogul is banking on his hawkish stance striking a nerve with a scared public looking for strong leadership.
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The collapse of the program that thousands of parents were banking on is seen as a low point of Ivey's political career.
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Kodak is banking on that love of the past, a tactic it's used before and continues to push time and time again.
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Check Point is also banking on mobile security to help drive growth, which so far contributes just a small amount to revenues.
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So by putting a version of that chip in its new truly wireless earbuds, Sony is banking on spin a little bit.
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The school district is banking on teachers agreeing to relinquish 7 percent of their earnings over two years to devote to pensions.
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But this is not the first time Canadians have stepped up for people in crisis, and community leaders are banking on experience.
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Capcom had better be banking on that longevity coming to pass, too, because at launch Street Fighter V is simply not finished.
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And banking on the concept that bosses were probably so busy and removed from the day-to-day that they wouldn't notice.
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Christie is banking on a strong finish in the New Hampshire primary in two weeks to keep alive his 2016 presidential hopes.
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More than a few conservative hard-liners are banking on the first hypothesis — that May's string of bad decisions were the problem.
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The service plans to add a premium, paid-for tier, but for now Mr Parks is banking on frugal young couch potatoes.
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Western Digital has launched a new range of consumer-focused solid state drives after several years spent banking on spinning-disk storage.
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The UAW is banking on legal precedent that allows a small unit of a worksite to be represented by a U.S. union.
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Banking on a prolonged boom of the German property market, Union Investment hopes its planned real estate funds will meet abundant demand.
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Everyone has heard of Hot Wheels, which is probably what Hot Wheels is banking on with its new Hot Wheels AI kit.
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Hezbollah is banking on predictable condemnation falling on Israel for the inevitable collateral damage and civilian suffering resulting from such military action.
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"I'm excited [about having a boy] but I was banking on another girl because I have two boys already," the singer said.
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Other startups, including DriveNets, which raised $117 million earlier this year, are also banking on the networking industry being ripe for disruption.
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That's critical, as Trump is banking on turning out a diverse coalition of caucus-goers that haven't historically participated in the process.
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Traditional enterprise tech players like Cisco are banking on two trends that could make them more significant players in this new world.
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Executive director Monica Nirmala is banking on the new hospital and the recently-developed Indonesian national health insurance scheme for more income.
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Democrats in 2016 are banking on winning huge margins of the Hispanic vote, thanks to Trump's rhetoric alienating that bloc of voters.
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The ads are banking on the notion that the conservative House members will be wary of looking like they're not supporting Trump.
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The company plans to increase its offerings in the category and is also banking on lifting "disappointing" e-commerce sales, Kowalski added.
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Schindler is banking on acquisitions to help it catch up with Finland's Kone and Otis, a unit of U.S.-based United Technologies.
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Infinity War is a big movie that's banking on big moments, and it doesn't get much bigger than a shocking, unprecedented death.
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Tipp said markets were banking on a sizable rate cut when the Fed meets at its regular monetary policy meeting next week.
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Smartphone manufacturers have very much been banking on the increased interest in 5G to help correct the larger trend of flagging sales.
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Sanders is still competitive, however, and is banking on a strong showing in the Michigan primary on Tuesday to turn things around.
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NBC is banking on Ms. Kelly, who is drawing a salary reported to be about $15 million, as its next flagship star.
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Amid the great clamor of commentary, the United States and Europe are erroneously banking on sanctions on Turkey to contain the fallout.
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HyperX is banking on your desire to have Qi wireless charging support in everything you own, including in your next gaming headset.
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Unfortunately, the company is also banking on you already owning a wireless charging pad because it doesn't include one in the box.
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Disney has completely written off its value of Vice, suggesting it is banking on getting no return whatsoever from its equity investment.
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"It was not widely expected, people were banking on repeal of the interest cap," said Sheema Shah, equities dealer at Apex Africa.
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He's banking on a strong showing in South Carolina, with its large proportion of black voters, to lend momentum to his campaign.
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Afterpay, considered a pioneer in the buy-now-pay-later space, has been banking on growth in the largely nascent U.S. market.
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The analysts, however, are banking on activist investors such as Barington Capital to change leadership or force a breakup that unlocks value.
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Michael Sonnenshein, investments director at cryptocurrency firm Grayscale, said people might be less anxious if they're not banking on just one cryptocurrency.
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For next year, they're banking on the historic trend of the president's party losing seats in midterm elections, particularly given Trump's unpopularity.
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But it's banking on "lite, " or pared down, versions of its apps to saturate huge unaddressed markets like India, Nigeria and Indonesia.
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Similar to other major fashion companies, CEO Lalonde is also banking on harnessing the Internet and digital media to spur sales growth.
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Dubai is banking on Expo 2020 to boost economic activity as the event could attract 11 million foreign visitors, organisers have said.
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"It's a tough bill to vote against, and I think that's what the Republicans are banking on," said House Minority Whip Rep.
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In other words, investors are banking on a preliminary trade agreement between the United States and China in the next two weeks.
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Kogan's company is based in central California, in a mostly poor, heavily Latinx agricultural county banking on cannabis for an economic boom.
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With no opinion polls assessing the Democratic primary in the state, campaigns were banking on trying to capture a surprise win there.
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Banking on another successful FCS talent raid is risky, and it's possible Prukop won't make the jump as seamlessly as Adams did.
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It is one of two drugs, along with Huntington's treatment Austedo, that the company is banking on to help it return to growth.
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" It also said the budget's banking on $500 million from the creation of a hybrid pension plan for new hires "may prove premature.
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"We are banking on countries to demonstrate political leadership to ensure all the member states work on their implementation," AU director Matlosa said.
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Trump's initiatives for deregulation and repatriation certainly help create a positive investing climate, but Cramer isn't banking on it to drive the market.
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President Trump is banking on a McMaster win to show his political support matters – at least in heavily GOP territory like South Carolina.
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That's why the alt-right has been such a shock, because everyone was banking on the fact that everyone now agrees with us.
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If you are like most investors and are banking on a 401(k) plan for retirement, Jim Cramer wants you to listen up.
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Many companies building conversational systems — such as Viv — are banking on this brokering of intent to online services as their ultimate business model.
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If you were banking on Daenerys Targaryen reclaiming the Iron Throne on Game of Thrones, you might need to sit down for this.
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" He added: "This is what the Iranian leadership is banking on — that there will be regime change in Riyadh and Washington before Tehran.
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For this and other reasons, we're banking on giant undead spiders making an appearance in the big White Walker battle in Season 8.
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The filing alone, helped push the stock price higher late last year as investors are banking on significant changes, including possibly a sale.
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Aside from continued games, it is banking on reaching new segments through Labo, its cardboard-based product that literally brings games to life.
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The White House is banking on the close relationships Trump has established with some Asian leaders to help make his demands more palatable.
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U.K. bookies Ladbrokes are taking bets on the baby's name – and many are banking on a nod to Harry's late mother, Princess Diana.
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Lyft — and now its shareholders — are banking on robotaxis to replace high-priced drivers and help turn ride-hailing into a profitable enterprise.
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The insurance companies are banking on the fact that healthier clients require less health care and have a higher quality of life overall.
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The Turkish president appears to be banking on the idea that Turkey is too vital a partner for the United States to lose.
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Investors see this as a distraction for Trump, who they are banking on to reflate the stuttering U.S. economy with ambitious spending plans.
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As consumers switch to banking on their phones there are big opportunities to cut legacy IT spending and back-office and branch expenses.
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"I'm banking on him doing a good job, because I'm going to this dinner like that," said Petsch before Mills went to work.
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Given that the air-taxi crowd is counting on automobile-like fleet sizes and banking on carbon-fiber construction, they're starting from zero.
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New York (CNN Business)If Democrats were banking on massive viewership of former Special Counsel Robert Mueller's televised testimony, they're feeling broke today.
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It now puts oregano in birds' water, banking on the herb's antioxidants to keep them healthy, and takes other steps to avoid drugs.
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Rubio is spending money on TV in Nevada, unlike other campaigns, and is increasingly banking on a strong showing in the Silver State.
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A larger turnout should favor Sanders, who is banking on bringing younger voters who haven't participated before in presidential elections to the caucuses.
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But some exhibitors, including Yang Xiaofang, an exhibitor from China's Guangdong province,said they weren't banking on a baby boom to boost sales.
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On the brighter side, PVH's Tommy Hilfiger, which is banking on retro and streetwear trends, posted a 11 percent rise in quarterly revenue.
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The CareFirst plaintiffs seem to be banking on the court's disinclination to discern a circuit split when there may not actually be one.
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Roche is banking on success with a new batch of biotech drugs for cancer and other serious diseases to help fill the gap.
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Trump is banking on Soviet-style propaganda in the U.S. to make Russian interference, along with the Mueller investigation, into a partisan issue.
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ONGC is banking on the Daman offshore project to increase its natural gas output, which has been largely stagnant over the past decade.
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And it's also clear they'll seat him and count on his vote to pass the tax cut/reform bill they've been banking on.
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He is banking on managing the world's wealth through three regional units — Asia Pacific, Switzerland and international wealth management — to spearhead a turnaround.
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These e-products are easy to consume and simple to conceal, making them especially attractive to teens, which the industry is banking on.
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Well, it's one that British delivery service Just Eat appears to be banking on, as they promote their "magic wand" takeaway ordering system.
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What Moore is banking on is that there are 20,716 votes for him and 0 for Jones in the military and provisional ballots.
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Everyone has championed the virtues of caution, but the Knicks are banking on Noah, who has a four-year deal worth $72 million.
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Domino's is banking on technology which allows customers to track their orders, with a complete rollout targeted for the third quarter of 2018.
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Banking on men paying for the first date, she felt that her best option was to use Tinder as if it were OpenTable.
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He has spent months going door-to-door for her, phone-banking on her behalf, and urging his friends to do the same.
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Binyamin Appelbaum BANKING On Tuesday morning, Jamie Dimon, the chief executive of JPMorgan Chase, is expected to release his annual letter to shareholders.
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But the cut in the forecast for Switch sales suggests the device may not have the massive appeal that Nintendo was banking on.
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Islamic State seems to be banking on determination and cunning as it stares at enemies across the Tigris from ditches and tall grass.
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Of note: Analysts say off-price retailers are banking on lower-income shoppers' renewed economic confidence, who are likely to visit their stores.
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"The market really was banking on this alliance between OPEC and Russia," said Neil Beveridge, an analyst at Bernstein, a market research firm.
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These small launcher companies are banking on the idea that in the future, small payload operators will want dedicated rides of their own.
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So Democrats should not be banking on the idea that they will mop up with this 10-percent bloc — and neither should Republicans.
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Unless they make a trade, the Rangers are banking on the roster that played so poorly over the final 50 games last season.
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But this is college football, and that attachment is strong; maybe, just maybe, the NCAA and its member schools are banking on that.
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LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The man who brought backpacking to the masses is now banking on business to make the world a better place.
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You've surely seen them — sports talk shows rooted in hot takes and hyperbole, banking on controversy and sensationalism to bring in viewers and dollars.
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Giving urgency to repealing Obamacare Some Republicans are also banking on Trump to inject a much-needed sense of urgency into the Obamacare debate.
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Andrew: I think what this means is that Lucasfilm is banking on recognizable characters, as opposed to wholly new faces for their standalone films.
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The AP had not found any actual bias in his reporting, the court found, but was banking on "potential bias" to thwart his organizing.
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Both the mesh pods and app announcement clearly show that Comcast is taking a cue from technology companies banking on the mesh router trend.
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Investors seem to be banking on the upsides of Microsoft's products, driving the stock close to the company's all-time high in late 1999.
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Many banks, including Zurich-based Credit Suisse, are banking on continued growth in Chinese wealth to help pick up the slack from European markets.
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I'd spent most of my adult life trying to make everyone else happy — friends, family, coworkers, partners — banking on absorbing their happiness via osmosis.
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Mr Johnson's team is banking on the hope that Conservative Party members will greet any topic other than Brexit with a Gallic "Et alors?"
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It's a different strategy than what's employed by others, and Audi seems to be banking on it to increase adoption of its electric vehicles.
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Bringiton were banking on the fact that more women were getting into gaming, but the series didn't exactly present Les Seules as role models.
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She seems to have been banking on the idea that drawing attention to the allegations against Kavanaugh would be a losing move for Democrats.
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Showtime and "Billions" executive producers Brian Koppelman, David Levien and Andrew Ross Sorkin are banking on the same sort of interest among TV fans.
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But more importantly, the DCCC seems to be banking on the idea that well-educated suburban areas are the key to flipping the House.
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It's hard to see Twitter making a big profit off football That massive influx of viewers is what Twitter is banking on as well.
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Some portfolio managers are banking on the peso's relative cheapness as an opportunity to invest in Mexican hotel operators and Mexican airport holding companies.
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Yet even by that standard history is littered with cautionary tales about banking on the pieces of such elaborate constructs to fall into place.
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Trump ran on promises of deregulation, and the bump in optimism post-election signals that Main Street is banking on him to follow through.
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But, philosophical discussions over tipping are nice to have when you're not a service worker banking on that extra cash to pay your bills.
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Oil prices are now trading at around $49 a barrel, meaning BP is banking on a slight rise in prices going into next year.
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The Denver Broncos had a very simple formula to get back to the Super Bowl: banking on their elite defense to continue being elite.
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Wyatt, a longtime political merchandiser, had spent thousands of dollars banking on the Clinton victory that so many polls and pundits had falsely predicted.
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Telefonica is banking on boosting its Movistar+ pay-TV service by offering premium content like soccer matches and producing original Spanish-language drama series.
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As a crackdown on prescription drugs drove the cost of pills like oxycodone higher, the cartels began banking on users opting for heroin instead.
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At least 14 major international banks "have ruled out direct financing for new coal mines globally," according to the "Banking on Climate Change" report.
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Harley had been banking on a new electric bike, the LiveWire, but it was recently forced to halt production to address a charging issue.
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Advisers to Singer and the billionaire industrialist Koch brothers say the donors are banking on Ryan to carry the flag for traditional Republican values.
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The Investcorp executive chairman is banking on the crown prince's reforms to not only lift prospects for the country, but the entire Middle East.
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Klobuchar is among a handful of Democratic presidential hopefuls banking on a strong performance in the Iowa caucuses next year to buoy her bid.
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Modi is banking on India's 300 days a year of sunshine to help fight climate change rather than committing to emission cuts like China.
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Nelson D. Schwartz BANKING On Thursday, the House Financial Services Committee will hold a hearing on the fake bank accounts created at Wells Fargo.
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Experts say Iran is banking on Trump being a one-term president and therefore has little incentive to negotiate during the next two years.
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Bolten said CEOs are banking on tax reform, and especially a cut in the corporate rate to 20 percent, going into place next year.
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Trump leads by 4 points in the RCP average, but Democrats are banking on surging Hispanic turnout as they look to pull an upset.
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He also said consumers tended to drop the policies before their high-risk years, which he said is something the industry is banking on.
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Neon has had a resurgence in signage for fashion boutiques that are banking on that visual nostalgia, yet the actual historic signs are disappearing.
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Mr. Moon is banking on Mr. Kim and Mr. Trump to use their personal ties to create a breakthrough in the stalled nuclear talks.
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Meanwhile, the Beekman Residences, in Lower Manhattan, is banking on a "Beekman Card" to market its remaining condominiums, priced at $2.9 million and up.
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Many investors are banking on the Federal Reserve to issue a second interest rate cut this year at the agency's meeting later this month.
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Feinstein is a centrist, and De León is banking on the hope that California might be ready to elect a younger, more progressive candidate.
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Platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter are banking on developing artificial intelligence technology to help stop the spread of hateful speech on their networks.
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Niche market entrants such as Wiivv are banking on that trend, negotiating deals with brands that want to add customization to their product lines.
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After years of ill-advised deals and bad contracts, the Nets are seeking stability — and they are doing it by banking on the future.
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Bloomberg is banking on muddled results from the first four contests — where he is either not competing or not on the ballot at all.
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Just as high school athletes join NCAA sports programs, Parnell is banking on the popularity of esports to create a similar dynamic for gamers.
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"Nobody cared about what the paper was back then since everybody was banking on the house continuing to go up in value," he said.
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Mr. Macron's ministers in turn have accused the unions of banking on a strategy of intimidation to keep their rank and file in line.
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But the commission let the company continue to operate, allowing it to avoid the regulatory death knell that Mr. Ackman had been banking on.
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She has slid into low single digits and is now banking on a top-tier performance in Iowa to pull her back into contention.
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The airline has been banking on its network of golf courses to draw in visitors, especially from Northeast Asia, to its resorts across Vietnam.
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The startup is heavily banking on the interest of companies to have well-rested employees, partnering with them to provide their services to employees.
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Republicans haven't held the post since the 1940s, but the GOP is banking on a 33-year-old newcomer, Daniel Cameron, to change that.
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But Gantz is banking on a surge in support this time around, after judges have already been selected to preside over Netanyahu's upcoming trial.
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Republicans are banking on a unified base to defeat red-state Democratic senators who have specialized in getting cross-party votes in the past.
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NEW DELHI — It was an inauspicious moment for a military the United States is banking on to help keep an expanding China in check.
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Mars is banking on people who love a little spice in their day to be all over their latest venture: Skittles and Starburst Sweet Heat.
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Image: CryptogramA lot of people are banking on a future ruled by artificial intelligence, but in its current form, AI can still be hilariously dumb.
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If you&aposre in the habit of banking on the go, you might also consider securing a VPN to add an extra level of security.
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Giphy, the largest of the new GIF startups, has raised more than $100 million and is banking on the continued expansion of the GIF renaissance.
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This is what an increasing corner of the VR industry is banking on — that finding new uses for the technology will yield new VR converts.
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While Nvidia is leaning on the eye candy of ray tracing, AMD is banking on the hype of a GPU with a smaller die process.
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Ninja is widely considered the most important gamer in the space and Mixer is clearly banking on Ninja bringing his massive fan base with him.
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Should the shutdown end up being the mess the service is banking on, that threatens the ease and comfort that passengers are actively seeking out.
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They are banking on the American public actually believing that there were millions of illegal votes, meaning that we have to do something about it.
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As part of a turnaround, the pizza chain is banking on its Delco outlets, which focus on delivery and carryout, and investments in new technologies.
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In the months leading up to the election, he worked to paint Fitzpatrick as a Trump supporter, banking on the president's unpopularity in the district.
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Android Wear hasn't exactly been the rocket ship of success Google was no doubt banking on when it was launched four years ago this week.
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Other Bahraini financial institutions are also banking on close proximity to Saudi Arabia to help revive Bahrain's reputation as a major Middle East business centre.
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Wells Fargo is banking on the future of mobile payments, announcing on Tuesday its Wells Fargo Wallet will be available for Android customers this summer.
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He's banking on strong finishes in both of those states to power his presidential campaign into March, when most delegates will be up for grabs.
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Melbourne has thrown up a few surprises but Bottas is not banking on breaking his duck at Albert Park, however much he would love to.
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Biden's retro endorsement strategy From CNN Chief National Correspondent John King: Joe Biden is banking on some old school rules as he hits the campaign.
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The AV Club notes that Five Points may be the big show that Facebook is banking on to get some momentum behind its Watch service.
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Between the lines: Credit Suisse is banking on a dovish Fed and a trade deal, rather than stellar earnings growth, to push the market higher.
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Bottom line: Disney is banking on its streaming plans to compete with tech giants like Netflix and Amazon for the world's attention and entertainment budgets.
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"Markets are banking on (Macron's) ability to drive the country out of its misery," said Naeem Aslam, chief market analyst for Think Markets in London.
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When your mains are the presentation, promotion, and now suddenly the deceased, you've got studios once banking on their presence faced with considerably less bank.
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In fact, I'm pretty sure that comparison is what Dick Wolfe was banking on when he pitched the spinoff of his popular L&O franchise.
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And if they feel they can get away with it, it's because they're banking on President Donald Trump not wanting to actually start a war.
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I was banking on Final Fantasy XV being my Big Game for 2016, and with Horizon not out until February 2017 it still will be.
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There's banking and payment protection too, appreciating that most of us use online banking on a regular basis and require the most effective protection here.
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Allergan is also banking on reduced injection frequency compared to Lucentis and Eylea to win over eye doctors and patients, should its drug win approval.
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Many of them, like Collier, are banking on a lesson they learned from Donald Trump: Novelty can win, and tribalism gets voters to the polls.
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Mr. Trump is banking on the American public's willingness to revert to such a conception of truth that does not require any basis in fact.
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Amy Schumer is banking on laughs to raise some money for a House hopeful, hosting a comedy show fundraiser for a Democratic New York candidate.
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Cigna is banking on the Express Scripts deal to help lower client expenses and cushion the impact of increases in the cost of medical services.
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Even if Tesla is banking on more sales from China, competition between Musk's electric-car company and local Chinese EV makers is poised to accelerate.
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While banking on the PTI's success as a regional party, Khan and his anti-graft mantra struck a chord with young and middle-class Pakistanis.
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Monsanto is banking on the herbicide and its dicamba-resistant soybean seeds to dominate soybean production in the United States, the world's second-largest exporter.
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But victory at the ballot box doesn't spell the end of the Prime Minister's domestic legal troubles, and that's something his opposition is banking on.
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Twitter's increased engagement during sporting events is something NBC is no doubt banking on to drive increased viewership of and conversation around the 2020 Games.
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" That's clearly not what the President wants, and Trump's attorneys are banking on the fact that, as one source said, "Mueller is a practical guy.
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The rise in prices, fueled by traders taking long positions, allowed U.S. drillers to pump more, which delayed the very rebalancing traders were banking on.
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Paul Ryan's super PAC has been consistently proud of it, and the party has been banking on using it to campaign throughout the midterm elections.
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Phillips is banking on live auctions of art and of luxury goods from the past 22017 years to deliver growth from the global 213.1 percent.
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After a tumultuous season, Boston was banking on improved play in time for the playoffs, as if the team could flip the mythical playoff switch.
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Still, elections can be a gamble for Mr. Netanyahu, who is banking on winning a fourth consecutive term in office, and his fifth over all.
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At least three brokerages raised their target price on the company's stock largely banking on the possibility of cash returns, while three cut price targets.
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Yet this time around, serious Republican operatives have been reduced to banking on a long shot to secure a candidate they can really get behind.
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" But Marty Kardos, an evolutionary biology researcher at the University of Montana, cautioned that the southern white rhino comparison is "not necessarily worth banking on.
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But investors are growing concerned about the economic impact of the virus, as is the President, whose reelection campaign is banking on a strong economy.
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FORT DODGE, Iowa (Reuters) - Democratic presidential contender Amy Klobuchar is banking on a strong showing in Iowa's first-in-the-nation nominating contest on Feb.
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Srinivasan joined Brex in 2019 to build the kind of credit policies and procedures that the startup is banking on to unseat her former employer.
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Ethiopia is Africa's second-most populous country with over 100 million inhabitants, and is banking on economic growth to create jobs for its youthful society.
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Lay the blame on a local, Democratic-controlled government, banking on the built-in belief among many Republicans that Democrats love to spend money unwisely.
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The 24-year-old mailman cashed out anyway, banking on his uncommon skills for noticing, listening and transforming it all into poetry set to music.
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His campaign has homed in on South Carolina and New Hampshire, banking on South Carolina's African American voters and New Hampshire's close proximity to Massachusetts.
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Walmart can&apost match Amazon&aposs clout, so it&aposs banking on its physical stores, and the sales data they generate, as a key differentiator.
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Coupe and Burnley are banking on the regulator using a more sophisticated way of looking at the market in the latter part of the probe.
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Banking on a complicit media and a confused electorate, they have now fully embraced a political tactic they decried for eight years under President Obama.
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Although heating and cooling systems aren't innately sexy, Dandelion is banking on an eco-friendly method to make heating and AC costs lower for homeowners.
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Trump is banking on low unemployment and ample consumer confidence to maintain the support in industrial midwestern states he will need to secure another term.
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With 22016 pledged delegates, California is by far the biggest prize of Super Tuesday and Mr. Sanders had been banking on a significant win there.
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Mourinho has opted to do the same, banking on Rooney's range of passing and experience to create chances for strikers Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Marcus Rashford.
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But Republicans are banking on their older, whiter, conservative base to show up as they usually do — and those voters want their Supreme Court justices.
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As entertainment, Candy Crush is an unmitigated train wreck that's banking on the lasting popularity of its lead-in, Big Brother, to drive Sunday night viewership.
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Kellogg's, which Mr. Bryant told investors this month had not always been on top of consumer tastes, is banking on a better mix of healthful cereals.
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Streaming incumbents like Netflix and HBO are increasingly banking on original hits to stave off threats from new streaming entrants like Amazon, Disney and AT&T.
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The San Francisco-based bank has said it has fired 5,300 people over the matter and would eliminate sales goals in its retail banking on Jan.
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OMV is shifting the focus of its refinery division to aviation fuel and petrochemicals, banking on an ever increasing appetite for air travel and plastic products.
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The Trump administration, which has good ties with Saudi Arabia and Egypt, appears to be banking on them to pressure the Palestinians to accept the plan.
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The company appears to be banking on viewers being persuaded by its top creators, who themselves will be enticed by additional revenue streams including Super Chat.
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Steyer, banking on a big coming-out party in Iowa, blanketed the state in ads from the very beginning of his campaign through the final day.
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The number of executives banking on better times for the North American economy this year has steadily declined and hit a 5-year low this quarter.
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Though the OBR has taken some account of the damage that leaving the European Union will cause, it seems to be banking on a soft exit.
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We don't know why the school is banking on this billboard as its marketing strategy or to what extent it will be successful in recruiting students.
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Dorothy Weaver, former chair of the Atlanta Fed's Miami branch, also isn't banking on a June hike, especially because there is a meeting again in July.
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Indonesia's growth in 2015 was likely the slowest since 4.6 percent in 2009 but it is banking on public infrastructure spending to keep the economy ticking.
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Both Kasich and Christie — who hail from blue states and therefore have records that reflect bipartisan compromise — are also banking on a significantly more moderate electorate.
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Array already is selling 2 FDA-approved drugs for melanoma, and Pfizer is banking on Array's other in-progress therapies to treat patients with colon cancer.
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Apple is still banking on the Pro to take on two-in-ones like the Surface line, a rare bright spot in a lackluster tablet market.
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But while Senate Republicans may be banking on a strategy without a recent track record of success, there's also some reason to think it could work.
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They&aposre banking on being able to go with this because so far they don&apost have a very good track record of getting anything done.
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But this reason is bad, because, aside from its implausibility (Trump banking on the incompetence of the IRS), it is just a matter of Trump's money.
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Again, Lenovo's banking on younger users for this device – including high school and college kids – whose formative typing experiences largely occurred on touchscreen phones and tablets.
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It can't have, because Lenovo is banking on people loving the major defining difference between the new Book and the old Yoga series: The "Halo" keyboard.
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It's taking a loss in order to build a consumer base, and banking on collecting data about those consumers' habits, and selling it down the road.
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As Japan's convenience store industry faces a slowdown and intense competition from discount drugstore chains, Seven & i Holdings is increasingly banking on overseas operations for growth.
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But is what Trump is likely banking on -- that Bill Clinton's past misconduct will harm Hillary Clinton's chances of winning the Democratic primary -- really the case?
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Cruz, who refused to endorse Trump at the RNC and previously called him a "pathological liar," eventually backed him, even phone banking on Trump's behalf. 11.
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State of play Trump's top rival in Iowa is Ted Cruz, who is running a traditional campaign and banking on traditional Iowa support from social conservatives.
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Rubio's team is banking on game-changing moments in Thursday night's CNN debate in Miami, hoping that could help the senator close the gap in Florida.
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SOUTH CROFTY, England - Britain is banking on a series of ancient mines on its southwestern tip to secure a slice of the global electric car revolution.
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The San Francisco-based bank has fired 5,300 people over the matter and had said it would eliminate sales goals in its retail banking on Jan.
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There's always the slim chance that Manafort is banking on Trump pardoning him, as the President has already shown an interest in his power to pardon.
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"If Trump gets legislation passed, that would be fantastic for the market, but you really need to stop banking on anything that involves Congress," Cramer said.
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Nice has been banking on analytical tools, which allow companies to assess large amounts of data to spot fraud and security threats, to deliver faster growth.
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With the Pro, Sony is banking on the idea that people will see the advantages in a technology that's far from mainstream, and not yet standardized.
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Toyota is banking on car-sharing growing increasingly popular, especially as urbanites trend away from personal car ownership and toward services like Car2Go and Zip Car.
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He brought the worst kind of fudge back from Brussels and is simply banking on fear and small-c conservatism: no change because change is dangerous.
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But we're still banking on the idea that 2016 will bring a new Britney album — and these videos just add to the growing pile of hope.
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Blackburn, on the other hand, is banking on the hope that many Republicans won't be able to stomach voting for a Democrat in deep-red Tennessee.
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Democrats are also banking on some long-shot races where they've recruited two female nominees — Theresa Gasper and Betsy Rader — for the seats held by Reps.
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People are banking on spring grilling, but that is not the case where parts of the country are still experiencing winter-like weather, a trader said.
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The speaker's options are limited if parliament, as is widely expected, votes against Lofven but Norlen is banking on a rethink before another election is necessary.
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Wall Street's consensus is that space will become a multitrillion-dollar economy in the next 10 to 20 years — a view investors today are banking on.
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It's a mantra that Republicans are banking on to retain control of the House, which most independent handicappers say is a 6900-2628 proposition at best.
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Rose, a former most valuable player, has had a series of knee injuries, but the Knicks are banking on his ability to remain on the court.
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You're unsure of your interest rateCredit cards companies are banking on the fact that you don't really know — or care — how credit cards charge you interest.
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Before gliding on to the water and banking on Garden Key, the seaplane pilot circled the fort for a magical and indulgent view from all angles.
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Now most are banking on a stark difference between Candidate Trump and President Trump, meaning that he will not be as harsh on Mexico as promised.
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Eugene McCarthy, an anti-war U.S. senator from Minnesota, challenged the president, banking on the youth vote and the intellectual elite to carry him to victory.
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Don't look for it at the national level any time soon, particularly if it costs Democrats a few purple seats they're banking on in Orange County.
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The company is banking on Ozempic to help drive the overall growth of the GLP-3.71 market, which includes Trulicity and AstraZeneca Plc's once-weekly Bydureon.
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Clients are increasingly banking on mobile devices versus visiting branches and the bank's CEO predicted technology would play an even bigger role in the bank's future.
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They're banking on support from some moderate Republicans who've voted in favor of similar proposals in the past but also on using Trump's words against him.
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What the free-traders in the White House hope: They are banking on Trump cutting a deal with the Chinese before the tariffs go into effect.
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For an algorithm-based shopping experience, Amazon Scout seems like an excellent bet for a site that's already banking on sales without a comprehensive visual factor.
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Part of the marketing strategy for those sweet breakfast products seems to be banking on millennial's nostalgia for the cereals of their 80s and 90s youth.
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Motorola's clearly not banking on blowing anyone away with the hardware, but you can probably expect the company to make a big push in developing markets.
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But apparently King is banking on Trump appointing a pro-life Supreme Court justice who could reverse the historic ruling and give the bill a chance.
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Stanley Reed BANKING On Wednesday, Goldman Sachs is expected to disclose the list of its vaunted new partner class, something the firm does every two years.
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But the Knicks are banking on David Fizdale, their new coach, along with young players like Kevin Knox and Frank Ntilikina, to begin building some momentum.
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Even after the day's market gyrations, rate futures showed traders were still banking on a Fed rate cut as early as the central bank's December meeting.
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Couched that way, "Carnival Row" reflects what P.T. Barnum would be banking on if he were around today -- namely, that there's a streamer born every minute.
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The effort comes at a time when Biden is banking on South Carolina to be his life raft in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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The next contest is Latino-heavy Nevada on February 22, and Sanders is banking on support from Latino voters to carry him into Super Tuesday strong.
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That includes layoffs and redeployments to Iowa, where she's banking on a come-from-behind, top-three finish to jumpstart her spiraling chances in South Carolina.
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In recent years, Kacey Musgraves, John Legend and Gwen Stefani have all paid tribute to classic televised holiday variety shows, banking on baked-in holiday nostalgia.
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The Trump administration is banking on steady support from farmers, despite many facing financial hardship due to the president's use of tariffs in negotiating trade deals.
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Microsoft is banking on enterprise users switching to get access to features like Internet Explorer mode, which lets businesses load legacy IE sites within Edge automatically.
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She was none the wiser, and I'm banking on her never reading this, but Grindstone is a game that made me lie to my family. Congratulations.
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I did not have words yet for the ways that four years of banking on my body had convinced me that it was my only currency.
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The tobacco industry is banking on regulators and political leaders viewing traditional cigarettes and e-cigarettes as opposites — two different industries that don't require similar regulation.
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Biogen is banking on Spinraza to offset slowing growth of its bestselling multiple sclerosis (MS) drug, Tecfidera, which is facing stiff competition from Roche AG's (ROG.
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The one big advantage that France's government seems to be banking on though is the large number of traditional cabs available to sign up to Le.Taxi.
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You're banking on your success there, which I think we're pretty confident in, as well as their ability to introduce a new product to the marketplace.
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As they steadily wean themselves off coal, European Union nations are banking on wood energy, or "biomass," to meet their obligations under the Paris climate agreement.
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Singapore retailers are also banking on the summit, with pubs offering themed drinks to lure some of the thousands of journalists and delegates expected to visit.
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That's a lot for wireless earbuds these days, but B&O Play is apparently banking on its reputation for quality in design and sound to sway buyers.
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Even though Apple has been spending $10bn a year on research and development, "people aren't banking on innovation", says Amit Daryanani of RBC Capital Markets, a bank.
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Renewable assets in the United States have attracted billions of euros from foreign investors in recent years, banking on stable and guaranteed returns helped by tax incentives.
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Atlantia is banking on at least 2.5 billion euros of cost savings to trump the rival 16.9 billion euro offer from Hochtief, one of the sources said.
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Kuwait, home to influential sports power broker Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah, is now banking on former soccer stars to get back into the sporting fold.
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The company is clearly banking on launch vehicles with tremendous thrust capability, despite the fact that SpaceX has seen a dip in interest in its big rocket.
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Democrats are facing a difficult Senate election map in 2018 and have been banking on Trump's unpopularity to increase voter turnout on their side of the aisle.
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But take a look at social media, and you'll get the sense that many of us are banking on the divine intervention of Silicon Valley's gawkiest gods.
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While the start-up is currently a pre-revenue company, it is banking on Carousell's community-centric, online classified business model to unlock revenues in the future.
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Now, investors are banking on the idea that if a partnership between Beyond Meat and McDonald's expands, the alternative meat company's shares will rise to new heights.
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Netflix's original series Orange is the New Black returns June 9th, and the company's latest teaser is banking on viewers being diehard fans of its other shows.
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Rand Paul (R-KY) said on Twitter Tuesday morning that the bill would need 60 votes instead of the 50 that Republican leaders had been banking on.
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After all, that's what Donald Trump and his crew of highly unqualified bandits are banking on, and there's no way in hell we're giving that to them.
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He has been banking on showing strength in the South and the West, but there are increasing signs of fluidity in the Democratic race in those regions.
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Cuba has been banking on foreign investment - alongside an update of its state-run companies and an expansion of the private sector - to boost its stagnant economy.
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His comments suggests that he does not favour a further loosening in monetary policy in March, when investors are banking on such a move by the ECB.
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Zuckerberg went on to clarify that the type of "meaningful" content the company is banking on boils down to content that fosters relationship building and interactive engagement.
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It is closely watched by the government, which is banking on a turnaround in business investment to fuel a recovery in the euro zone's second-biggest economy.
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President Donald Trump, who vowed "severe punishment" if Khashoggi was killed, is banking on the Saudis to tamp down energy prices, and help offset lost Iranian supply.
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There are plenty of new shoppers out there ready to take our place no matter how little they are paid, and Instacart is banking on that fact.
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New York is banking on a strong outing from Tanaka, who is seeking his first victory since winning five straight starts from April 14 to May 8.
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Based on the dystopian thriller franchise created by James DeMonaco, USA network debuted the show on September 4, banking on an already loyal fanbase to tune in.
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The company also seems to be banking on user loyalty and trying to use its subscribers as leverage for revenue-sharing with big theater chains like AMC.
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Unfortunately for investors banking on the energy rally, stocks in the sector could be set to fall over the next few months, according to AlphaShark's Andrew Keene.
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It's not clear how pricing will change under AWS, which has traditionally lured in developers with extremely competitive pricing, banking on scale to rake in the revenues.
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Disney is banking on the properties it owns, including Star Wars, Marvel and assets from 21st Century Fox to distinguish it from the rest of the pack.
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"Generally that decision is quickly made in favor of the U.S." That is precisely the kind of risk calculation the Trump administration appears to be banking on.
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That I'm absolutely – I don't want to, my God, I want to live to be 102, but I am not banking on anything, really, because we shouldn't.
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He's banking on the fact that after four years of Trump, voters will be much more open to an appeal to decency and a return to normal.
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Fine Gael members are banking on a new leader to revive their fortunes with the party marginally trailing its main rival Fianna Fail in most opinion polls.
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If your heirs are not aware that you are taking out a reverse mortgage and are banking on inheriting the property, it can be a nasty surprise.
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Monsanto is banking on the herbicides and soybean seeds it engineered to resist them to dominate soybean production in the United States, the world's second-largest exporter.
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Either way, Circle is banking on being in the driving seat for this approach, pushing first and fast to get all the necessary international links in place.
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Wall Street has been banking on fatter corporate profits to justify pricey valuations following a recent rally that has propelled the S&P 500 to record highs.
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Citigroup predicts 9 percent earnings growth for the full year, but admits a portion of that is banking on lower tax rates coming in the fourth quarter.
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"Banking on cyclical factors and the impact of accommodative monetary policy will not be enough to improve the climate for investment in the long term," it said.
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Didi, valued at more than $50 billion, is banking on its huge volume of rides in China as it squares off against Uber and other competitors globally.
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The company is banking on increasing incomes and demand, and infrastructure development, in one of the world's fastest growing economies, Mitsubishi First Vice President Dante Santos said.
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Even if Pana is working with the big corporate travel agencies today, its investors are banking on the startup accomplishing what the giants can't at their scale.
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The president and his party are banking on solid economic growth and record-low unemployment to sell voters on their agenda ahead of the November midterm elections.
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Even though their differences have yet to be worked out, lawmakers in both chambers are trumpeting those actions, banking on them to bolster their re-election prospects.
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While Gotabaya is banking on the support of the Sinhalese, Premadasa has been assured the support of Tamil parties who strongly oppose a return of the Rajapaksas.
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Elekta, which is banking on its new Unity radiation system to help drive future growth, said it had booked six orders for the system in the quarter.
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Netflix is banking on Asia for its next wave of growth, and hopes that more local content will further boost its global user base of 137 million.
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Novo is banking on its next-generation insulin Tresiba and an experimental once-weekly diabetes medicine called semaglutide to lift sales, despite pricing pressure on older products.
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But Fabletics, like Amazon, is banking on its tech-centric DNA, using big data to track customers' buying preferences and even predicting future demand with great accuracy.
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While the outlook for other forms of U.S. government healthcare uncertain under President Donald Trump, health insurers are banking on Republicans embracing the use of Medicare Advantage.
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The steel distributor said it plans to become more profitable over the next five years, banking on a digitalisation push that includes an increase in online sales.
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It is the only major Western chemicals player banking on an integrated value chain - which it dubs "Verbund" - where a company owns businesses throughout the production process.
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Whether scientifically nutty or not, cryonics in Ettinger's time, and now, are—literally—banking on a world that is better than the one we live in today.
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In doing so, George made clear that he was banking on his partnership with Westbrook while offering endorsements of the organization and of Oklahoma City's leisurely pace.
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As he enters the 2020 campaign, Mr. Trump is banking on a much faster pace of growth than the Fed and most outside economists say is likely.
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It sets up twin governors' races in neighboring Southern states between left-leaning African-Americans banking on the region's new, diversifying electorate, and ardent, Trump-style nationalists.
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Biden is the heavy favorite to win the Palmetto State and his campaign is banking on receiving a polling and fundraising boost heading in to Super Tuesday.
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Meanwhile, Kudlow isn't banking on Yellen staying on for another term as Fed chair, although he emphasized that was his opinion and not based on inside information.
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Modi is banking on India's 300 days a year of sunshine to generate power and help fight climate change rather than committing to emission cuts like China.
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These places also could be decisive in picking the Democratic nominee if the field remains unsettled after the first four contests — a scenario Bloomberg is banking on.
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But they mustered such a weak defense that many legal experts concluded Stone must be banking on Trump to save him, and the jury flatly rejected it.
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Some are banking on the public not fully understanding all the different threads in the impeachment inquiry, and not caring enough for it to move the needle.
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It was also banking on a reorganization of its business in Korea and a diversification of its brands, sales channels and markets to drive its future growth.
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The Light Phone 2, in a lot of ways, is banking on the same premise: our phones don't have to be uniform slabs of bezel-less glass.
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Even though GitLab is known for being quirky, the company isn&apost banking on SEC rule changes or otherwise looking to shake up the path to listing.
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The authors are banking on concern in Switzerland, where temperatures are rising twice as fast as the global average, triggering record hot summers and melting Alpine glaciers.
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There is no death penalty here and prisoners can get early release for good behavior -- unlike authorities in Damascus and Baghdad, Kurdish forces are banking on leniency.
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If Mr. Sanders is banking on his name, a brief tour through Portsmouth, on the state's coast, turned up few voters who were aware he was running.
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Germany, France and Italy had looked to Iran as a source of new trade, while banking on the deal as a means of preventing its nuclear reach.
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Carven's buyout follows a series of recent attempts by retailers to restore once-prestigious labels to their former glory, banking on the resonance of their brand names.
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Maybe they're banking on LeBron James heading elsewhere or Philadelphia and Boston and Milwaukee not quite ascending to where the NBA community is projecting them just yet.
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Trump is using a similar calculus and banking on public opinion to blame the Democrats, though he's also raised a national emergency declaration as a way out.
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Senate Republicans are allowing many of the individual tax breaks to expire in 2026 to meet the Senate budget rules, banking on a future Congress extending them.
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But tech entrepreneurs are banking on cheaper smartphones and data to ensure that online searches for accommodation - currently an approach mainly taken by wealthier Nigerians - becomes more widespread.
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Soriot is banking on new drugs, especially in cancer, to drive a sales recovery as AstraZeneca grapples with falling sales of cholesterol-fighter Crestor due to generic competition.
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Large cannabis companies, with valuations that run well into the billions, are banking on a surge in recreational consumption post-legalization in order to reach and sustain profitability.
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The American has narrowed the British lender's ambitions, to focus on retail business at home, corporate and investment banking on both sides of the Atlantic, and credit cards.
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Both Clary and Diaz are banking on the turnout being made up of informed voters, the kind who would bother to turn out in an off-year race.
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Other leaders are probably banking on the fact that speaking with him alone -- without experts around -- is a sure way to get what they want out of him.
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The Timberwolves will now enter every game banking on Karl-Anthony Towns' limitless potential and a fleeting hope that Andrew Wiggins will miraculously turn into Scottie Pippen 229.
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Monsanto is banking on its product and soybean seeds engineered to resist it, called Xtend, to dominate soybean production in the United States, the world's second-largest exporter.
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Magic Leap's lightwear Magic Leap's lightwear Two years is far away, so perhaps Apple is banking on their own ability to minimize costs on the display-front here.
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But Biden's advisers have also been tamping down expectations about Iowa and New Hampshire, and banking on the fourth early voting state could be a tough gambit. Sen.
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General Electric, banking on a recovery in oil prices, said on Monday it would merge its oil and gas business with No. 54.553 oilfield services provider Baker Hughes.
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Like other aging tech giants, Intel is banking on the shift to cloud computing and growth of internet companies like Facebook and Amazon to help drive future growth.
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To the executives managing coal exports at the Port of Newcastle, a sprawling industrial site a couple hours' drive north of Sydney, they're banking on a long shift.
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Just the divergence in market views could make for volatile trading, when Powell appears before the House Financial Services Committee Wednesday morning and at Senate Banking on Thursday.
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The BJP is once again banking on the 'Modi wave', which seems to have been bolstered after the demonetisation drive and the surgical strike in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
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Tudor said buyers were banking on it eventually settling at around $2180 a barrel, giving them confidence about buying drilling acreage in some of the nation's shale heartlands.
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Some financial services companies are banking on a so-called transition period between the Brexit deadline and the official departure from the EU to iron out their operations.
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Elrow will attempt to include fire-breathing jugglers in their stage-show, not banking on the flammability of confetti, resulting in The Second Great Fire of London. 219.
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Instead of packing its bags at the disappointment of losing access to the largest smartphone market in the world, it started banking on plush toys and other merchandise.
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For example, eight years into this bull market, expecting stocks to deliver as-strong returns over the next decade is an iffy proposition many are nonetheless banking on.
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Sanders banking on growing name identification Those undeclared voters are critical to Sanders' support: 70% in the new poll say they plan to vote for him, 210% Clinton.
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President Cyril Ramaphosa is banking on an efficient tax agency to help boost government coffers, as large tax hikes in recent years have failed to arrest income shortfalls.
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Rubio, who is banking on winning his home state of Florida on March 15, went after the GOP front-runner for selling products made in China and Mexico.
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Apparel maker PVH on Wednesday forecast full-year adjusted profit and sales above Wall Street expectations, banking on higher demand for its Tommy Hilfiger branded apparels and accessories.
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Yet in pushing to identify and compensate even the most obscure artists spun by DJs, Dubset and Spotify are banking on building the most comprehensive streaming library available.
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El Al is banking on a more than $1 billon overhaul of its long-range fleet to win back customers while also revamping its short-haul fare structure.
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Cruz has a lot riding on Texas, where he is banking on a big win in his home state to stop Donald Trump from steamrolling to the nomination.
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Europe doing the right thing While Zooz is not directly competing with banks, it is banking on the success of deregulation and the expansion of unified standards globally.
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Radio platforms are banking on listeners tuning into their favorite on-air personalities and relying on stations for news and information, regardless of how that content is delivered.
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Tudor said buyers were banking on it eventually settling at around $863 a barrel, giving them confidence about buying drilling acreage in some of the nation's shale heartlands.
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And she's banking on the chance that Democratic candidates who called for new leadership during their campaigns may not actually vote against her once they come to Congress.
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And anti-Trump resistance is a big underlying factor in Democrats' success since his election, which is one thing they're banking on for voter turnout in the midterms.
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It's safe to say that a solid number of people were banking on Facebook for election updates, live video and as a stage for their own social commentary.
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But Strange and his deep-pocketed allies are banking on superior organization and a full-court press by Trump's administration in the final days to put him ahead.
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At least that's what Fredrik Söderqvist, a trade union researcher in Sweden, is banking on with a new algorithm he's developing to mine patterns to improve bargaining outcomes.
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Now she takes the pills morning and night, observing a significant change in her performance, but not banking on it as a shortcut to her ultimate fitness goals.
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And while very few governments appear to have the borrowing capacity to "prime the pump" with fiscal stimulus, that's what the bond market seems to be banking on.
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Michael and Charlie would finally admit, after a barrage of daily money questions, that they had been banking on these investors to come through to help with payroll.
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And she is banking on passing an overhaul of immigration laws — which itself would be a huge political feat — and gaining revenue from additional taxes paid by immigrants.
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Novartis Chief Executive Officer Vas Narasimhan is banking on rare diseases to help transform the Basel-based company from a broad healthcare conglomerate into a specialized drug company.
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But it is also banking on gold-accented staplers, monogrammed planners and $30 ballpoint pens to help buoy sales during the increasingly important back-to-school shopping season.
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But for a film franchise that is banking on nostalgia, Potter goodwill and wide-eyed magical wonder to drive audiences to theater seats, this isn't a good look.
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This year, Donald Trump and congressional Republicans are banking on the strength of the U.S. economy to defy the history of big midterm losses for the president's party.
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The expansion plan highlights Amazon's intent to plant roots beyond Mexico's bustling capital, banking on the nation's potential to grow into an e-commerce engine of Latin America.
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The consumer investment train keeps rolling through Los Angeles, with organic perfumer Skylar Body becoming the latest brand that investors here are banking on for a big win.
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The viewer roots for Starling, banking on the hope that her mental prowess will trump her physical and emotional fragility to save the day (and the kidnapped girl).
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Opera GX is the first gaming browser of its kind, and Opera is banking on the hope that the browser is something gamers will ultimately grow to need.
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So, if you're banking on making this jumpsuit your go-to summer ensemble, click on to shop it (and some similar options, in case it's already gone) ASAP.
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CryptoKitties is banking on this desire to collect unique objects to launch its game, even if those objects are just some immutable lines of code on the blockchain.
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It is also banking on battery minerals strength as it holds a dominant position in Democratic Republic of Congo, home to some two-thirds of global cobalt supply.
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"In a cynical way, they're banking on the idea that employers are going to throw up their hands and put everyone under the new plan," Mr. Freedman said.
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Still, lift makers are optimistic about long-term growth prospects, banking on migration to cities and social changes including rising divorce rates that boost the need for housing.
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Bloomberg's campaign, based on its level of spending and support, was banking on strong showings in Oklahoma, Arkansas, North Carolina, Tennessee and parts of Texas, according to aides.
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Like others, Honselman is banking on a resolution to the trade war before this spring - when he says he will need the space back for his planting supplies.
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AT&T is banking on Warner's operations to help create new shows for its online video operation, which is set to debut by the end of the year.
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Meanwhile, interest rate cuts won't cure the coronavirus but markets are still banking on the Fed to do so, even after the recent 25 basis-point emergency cut.
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He had been banking on Biden struggling in South Carolina, leading to a strong showing on Tuesday night for his team to consolidate the moderate lane (The Hill).
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The Laver Cup is has offered itself as a stay against the exodus, banking on Federer's presence and the novelty of rivals becoming teammates for a few days.
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Biden's big argument is he's strong with nonwhite voters, so a loss here could hurt him in South Carolina — where his campaign has been banking on a win.
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But Collins is hoping to launch his campaign with strong support from Trump's allies and conservative activists, banking on lingering skepticism of Loeffler to power his Senate bid.
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China has retaliated with tariffs of its own, though the administration is banking on the idea that the U.S. will ultimately prevail in a tit-for-tat battle.
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If you were banking on a windfall from the sale of your home, get ready to lose nearly $2000,21 in last-minute expenses as you close the deal.
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Especially in light of him getting thrashed earlier last week by his key opponent in the race ... ex-Vice President Joe Biden, who's banking on a big win.
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In the west, Donald Trump has zeroed in southwestern Pennsylvania's coal country and the blue-collar towns around Pittsburgh, banking on big turnout among culturally conservative, disillusioned Democrats.
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Walmart is banking on its thousands of stores and army of store employees to serve as a key advantage in its ongoing war with the online shopping juggernaut.
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Hoping to create regional LNG trading hubs, Singapore Exchange has launched a derivatives contract for the fuel, while CME Group is banking on a Japan-focused LNG contract.
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Instead, Warren appears to be banking on what many seasoned operatives view as her top-notch ground game in Iowa to deliver for her when the time comes.
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But they're not just banking on this 2-for-1 deal in order to appeal to customers who are perhaps choosing between a Sonos One and a HomePod.
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But while the domestic numbers are discouraging so far, Legendary Pictures and Universal Pictures will be banking on big returns from China, where Mr. Johnson is a megastar.
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But there's another possible explanation for Sanders's superdelegate strategy — one that doesn't depend on him banking on a scenario that essentially nobody thinks has a chance of succeeding.
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Thyssenkrupp is banking on the sale or listing of its elevators division, seen worth 14 billion euros, to bring in badly needed funds to finance the ailing conglomerate's turnaround.
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You should think twice about doing any kind of sensitive tasks, like online banking, on a public network—it might be better to wait until you're back at home.
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Despite growing evidence of huge turnouts at opposition rallies, the ruling coalition remained confident of victory, even if with a weaker mandate, banking on its traditional Malay vote base.
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Yet, Gordon makes it clear the bull market likely has at least a year left — as long as the risks are resolved, a scenario he's banking on for now.
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Consequently, the Basel-based company is banking on BAF312, which some analysts estimate could hit $3 billion in peak annual sales, to help retain its presence in the space.
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Anaya is banking on undecided voters and the so-called "useful vote" to close what many polls say is around a 20-point gap before the July 1 election.
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A step back in the regular season should be expected, but the Celtics are banking on their irrepressible star power to shimmer in the Spring, when games matter most.
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Unfortunately, that would require humanity doing something to curb climate change, slow the mass extinction, and protect endangered species—an outcome even the study authors were not banking on.
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"The data center rebound the company was banking on for back-half (of 24.45) improvements doesn't look like it's going to happen," said Patrick Moorhead of Moor Insights & Strategy.
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"The data center rebound the company was banking on for back-half (of 2019) improvements doesn't look like it's going to happen," said Patrick Moorhead of Moor Insights & Strategy.
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Sodexo is banking on a renewed focus on food contracts, increased productivity and cutting down on its use of temporary workers, to contain costs and improve its overall results.
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Abrams is banking on an outpouring of black voters inspired by the possibility of making history, and Evans on the prospect of peeling off moderate, and some conservative, whites.
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But Republicans are banking on getting a couple extra percentage points in really tough races from this strategy — particularly in appealing to Republican voters who don't like President Trump.
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The company is banking on the chemical and soybean seeds engineered to resist it, called Xtend, to dominate soybean production in the United States, the world's second-largest exporter.
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Israeli R&D and technical know-how are usually harnessed to benefit multinationals like Google and Apple, but when it comes to adtech, Israel is banking on local growth.
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Samsung's likely banking on its name and reputation to sell these devices, as well as the fact that its tablet runs true Android, as opposed to Amazon's Fire OS.
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Swiss utility BKW bought a small German nuclear services company on Thursday, joining firms including GE that are banking on rising revenue from the decommissioning of European nuclear plants.
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Baidu is banking on more than 2000 million Brazilians coming online during the next three years, which is why the country is one of its top-priority investment markets.
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SAIL is banking on the proposed joint venture with the world's number 1 steel producer, ArcelorMittal, to help it move to higher grades of steel in the automotive segment.
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I'm generally pretty forgiving about this kind of thing, but the fact that Last Frontier is banking on its cinematic feel made it hard to overlook in this case.
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McMullin, a Mormon and Brigham Young grad whose campaign headquarters will be in Utah, is banking on anti-Trump sentiment there and elsewhere to propel his long-shot candidacy.
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With the plane still awaiting U.S.-standard certification for commercial flights, signed-up customers are banking on the backing of big-name Japanese companies to see the project through.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk is banking on a risky new strategy for the electric automaker: a robotaxi service that he argues will transform Tesla into a $500 billion company.
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So friends and family members can share a MoviePass card just as they do with a Netflix or HBO Go login, spoiling the usage data MoviePass is banking on.
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Congress, controlled by the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty that ruled India for most of its post-independence history, is banking on voter resentment to propel the opposition alliance to victory.
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Markets are banking on a deal (even a limited, incomplete one, or a talks extension) to keep the U.S. and global economies growing and avoid a slide into recession.
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PARIS (Reuters) - Investors are banking on an economic renewal under President Emmanuel Macron to beat broader European benchmarks, sparking a flood of cash into funds offering exposure to France.
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It's become impossible to deny that it's increasingly difficult to scratch out a living while hoping you get that book contract/record deal/star role you've been banking on.
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De Beers is banking on a long-term future for natural diamonds and is investing $468 million in a new vessel to mine diamonds off the coast of Namibia.
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Cash proceeds will help finance production of Tesla's Model 20.7, which it is banking on to hit the mass market bullseye and finally help the company turn a profit.
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Even if they fall short in New Hampshire, they are increasingly banking on a big showing in South Carolina to turn around a campaign that has underperformed so far.
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China is banking on a stronger services sector to offset a smaller contribution from heavy industry and fixed asset investment as policymakers look to emphasize more sustainable economic growth.
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Still, OPEC is not banking on a surge in prices, saying in the report crude is expected to remain at $50 to $9.9733 a barrel in the next year.
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Metals bulls are banking on Beijing doing what it always does when the going gets tough, opening the taps and stimulating investment down the usual infrastructure and construction channels.
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CATL is banking on a state-led Chinese drive to curb pollution from traditional combustion engines and increase the country's presence in the overseas new energy vehicle (NEV) market.
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Elizabeth Luhwago, a mother in Kidugala village, who failed to navigate bureaucratic hurdles to register her six-year-old twins, is banking on mBirth to get her daughters' documents.
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Tashaun Gipson was bad in 2015, and while banking on a comeback is a key part of understanding free agency, the Jaguars are paying him like he already rebounded.
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His wounded campaign, desperate to deprive Mr. Trump of 1,237 delegates, is now banking on wins in Indiana and Nebraska — "more favorable terrain," as he called it Tuesday night.
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Lilly, which took its Elanco animal health unit public in September, is banking on 10 new drugs launched since 2014 to drive growth as older treatments face increasing competition.
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It's hard to know for certain until more specs and a list of supported games are revealed, but it sure sounds like Ataribox is banking on nostalgia above all.
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It seems as though the new Child's Play is banking on your fear of smart technology rather than attempting to craft a more mystical explanation for Chucky's murderous goals.
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Schumer's character is really banking on the fact that she's being catfished, because she's eager to land her own spin-off series based on her epic online dating fail.
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Cognition IP charges a flat fee, banking on the idea that if the firm can streamline the process, they can take more cases and build a more robust business.
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And like those who preceded them on this quest – folks like Bill Clinger, Robert Fiske, Ken Starr and Alfonse D'Amato - they are banking on it to change their fortunes.
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It was our only form of debt because I was banking on Public Service Loan Forgiveness, a benefit that's available for federal loan borrowers who work in public service.
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Gary Johnson, the Libertarian Party candidate who is banking on late surge in the polls to be included in the presidential debates, sits in third place at 7 percent.
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But neither are they banking on a big-ideas movement in a high-stakes election that may well keep President Donald Trump in the White House for another term.
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Republicans are banking on their intuition that massive tax cuts for corporations and the upper class will bring back jobs and investments, to grow the economy at historic rates.
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What's interesting is Zayat didn't file similar paperwork for Pharoah until AFTER he won the 2015 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes ... so they're banking on Solomini a lot sooner.
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However, she is banking on a strong showing on Super Tuesday, when 15 states and territories will allocate a third of the pledged delegates up for grabs this cycle.
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While he has feuded with labor groups in the past, Mr. Cuomo is banking on a powerful coalition of unions to help stave off Ms. Nixon's grass-roots campaign.
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Now, he&aposs running an unconventional campaign, banking on the free and low-cost publicity he can get on TikTok in place of spending any money on traditional ads.
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The fact that Ms. Harris is now banking on an Iowa-or-bust strategy highlights a major strategic miscalculation early on that set her off on the wrong track.
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Yet the letter sent to Mr. Felder by the governor — no stranger to political hardball — seemed to be banking on his power of persuasion, rather than more pointed threats.
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The impeachable offenses are all around us, and they're banking on the fact that we aren't paying attention or are consuming news from sources that do their dirty work.
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His campaign was banking on strong support from black voters - who remember him fondly for his role in Obama's historic presidency - in South Carolina, which votes on Feb. 29.
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The firm is banking on an improving global auto outlook to lead the company to better-than-expected earnings when it issues its first quarter report later this month.
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Polce was banking on the chance that Ryan would once again seek re-election and Polce, a political nobody, would be the beneficiary of widespread disgust with the incumbent.
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Roche is banking on new drugs as older medicines' patents expire and expose them to encroachment by "biosimilars", rival treatments that are as effective as the original but cheaper.
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The big picture: Higher education institutions are banking on returns on these investments, but student enrollment has been trending downward for 8 consecutive semesters, shuttering 11 universities this year.
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Ag, is offering tons of prop bets on the first debates -- set for Wednesday and Thursday -- and oddsmakers are banking on Biden to get touchy-feely with women onstage.
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Hopefully, any remaining balance after 20 or 25 years will be small, but if you're banking on student loan forgiveness of any kind, do not overlook this unfortunate reality!
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Democrats are banking on anti-Trump backlash and the state's changing demographics to swing things in their favor; Republicans hope fear of that happening will fire up the base.
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I'm not sure what the Venn Diagram of YouTube Red subscribers and Katy Perry fans looks like now, but YouTube and Perry are banking on the crossover getting even bigger.
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Critical of the tighter border controls, Merkel is banking on a controversial EU-Turkey deal, which takes effect on Monday, designed to slow the flow of migrants into Western Europe.
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To pay off the loans, Punjab is banking on a 14 percent rise in state revenues after the July 1 launch of a new national Goods and Services Tax (GST).
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