Efforts to reach Shiga by CNBC have not been successful.
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Efforts to contact Bornstein for comment have not been successful.
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And we have been successful at that in my state.
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PEOPLE's attempts to reach Marquez's family have not been successful.
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Flashback: These two players have been successful in the past.
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Similar transplants and births have previously been successful in Sweden.
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They've been successful with the shutdown for 11 years now.
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Not all efforts to produce cheap electronics have been successful.
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It's been successful because it fills a deep psychological need.
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Had it been successful, I'd classify it as suicidal manslaughter.
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But those early migrants don't appear to have been successful.
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And some of its efforts with technology have been successful.
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That's up for debate, since few cases have been successful.
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He had been successful in Prague and was successful here.
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The previous intercept test, conducted in February, had been successful.
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Two new treatments have been successful 90% of the time.
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But in this I'm not so sure she's been successful.
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Turkey's request for Mr. Gulen's extradition has not been successful.
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It has largely been successful, he said, but is continuing.
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Trump's procedure that it had been successful, with no complications.
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He would not have been successful as an insurance salesman.
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Examples of fear prompting movement haven't always been successful products.
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Other investments, including SoftBank's bet on Uber, have been successful.
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Under the Trump administration, though, very few have been successful.
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Other investments, including SoftBank's bet on Uber, have been successful.
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The left has been successful in changing hearts and minds.
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In June, K declared that the petition had been successful.
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The Democratic Party has not been successful in recent years.
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The right question is, Has the military paradigm been successful?
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Some efforts have been successful, but the crisis remains acute.
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Netflix's efforts in experimenting with interactive media have been successful.
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Some small trial programs have been successful in Britain, too.
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What would have happened had the assassination attempt been successful?
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Nixon's would have been successful, which is why he resigned.
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And everything has been successful so far, I'm happy to say.
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If you've been successful, there's pressure to keep that success up.
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"We would not have been successful without his involvement," said Corker.
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China has been successful for us in the real estate business.
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Digital Ally has also already been successful fighting Axon in court.
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It was not immediately clear if he has ever been successful.
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DE has been successful, two sources familiar with the situation said.
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It is not publicly known whether these attacks have been successful.
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But Whitehouse says his work has been successful in other ways.
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Oil Minister Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu said the meeting had been successful.
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Reuters' attempts to reach LJM for comment have not been successful.
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A few D2C brands have been successful enough to become unicorns!
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He did not say whether the drone attacks had been successful.
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Most of them have failed and a couple have been successful.
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Democrats have been successful at making some of Trump's appointees uncomfortable.
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And a number of the state's legal challenges have been successful.
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The problem for Democrats, of course, is that he's been successful.
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Nestle says the boutiques have been successful in taking KitKat upmarket.
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Weapons buy-back programs have been successful in reducing mass shootings.
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This is the first time such a proposal has been successful.
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"We had always been successful at doing things together," she said.
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But not all of its products and features have been successful.
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These efforts to pressure decision makers have thus far been successful.
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Few hostile takeovers of publicly traded Dutch companies have been successful.
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But attempts to extract DNA from her specimen haven't been successful.
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That's why the third phase of my career has been successful.
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"All have been successful, at least for a time," he said.
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But there are times when that effort hasn't always been successful.
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We've been successful using this approach to address other social problems.
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To say the boy band has been successful is an understatement.
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Some of these proposals have been successful, while others have not.
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This could have been successful if there weren't so much competition.
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The Trump administration&aposs approach has not been successful thus far.
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Buxton has been successful on 25 of 26 attempts this season.
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They've all been successful in whatever their chosen career path was.
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New analysis says its core mission has been successful so far.
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Some but certainly not all of the cases have been successful.
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Republicans have been successful, at times, in attracting white union members.
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Researchers followed up after 14 weeks to see who'd been successful.
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Very often these are people who have been successful before, right?
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Although I'm severely disabled, I have been successful in my scientific work.
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Efforts to change that long-standing airport policy have not been successful.
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"Significant efforts to identify new opportunities have not been successful," said Ford.
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Democratic efforts to avoid such a scenario appear to have been successful.
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"Brandi has been successful at being herself her entire life," Simmons confessed.
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The process, known as parabiosis, has at least been successful in mice.
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He'd also been successful when facing the Dodgers in the regular season.
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"There have been successful developments in the new scissor keyboard," Kuo said.
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" He believes he's been successful: "Nobody really takes those points seriously anymore.
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And very few people have ever really been successful at doing that.
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Of course, not all Simones at the Rio Olympics have been successful.
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The president has never been successful at securing federal funding for it.
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And I think that's very much a reason why it's been successful.
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"And there have been very few who have been successful in that."
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Requests for comment from the Russian Health Ministry have not been successful.
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He told TMZ that the surgery had been successful on Wednesday evening.
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This has been successful so far, but it wasn't all smooth sailing.
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However, not all of Silverstein Properties's excursions into art have been successful.
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He added that a similar program has already been successful in Europe.
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To date, none of these plots to manipulate us have been successful.
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Attempts to reach Weddle have not been successful, according to the station.
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She's been successful-that's why she's a target of the right wing.
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Meanwhile, some adaptation measures undertaken by Florida appear to have been successful.
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Dyson has now been successful on 290 of 235 career steal tries.
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Never mind that many other companies have been successful with remote teams.
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Not all companies in this fast-changing sector have been successful, however.
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IT'S LIKE SAYING IF YOU'VE BEEN SUCCESSFUL YOU CAN'T ADVISE THE PRESIDENT.
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The Schlafer-Coughlin family had at least been successful on that front.
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You have many relatives who've also been successful in the technology industry.
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Certainly FX's vampire-infested The Strain has been successful on some level.
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The effort has been successful in states including California, Michigan and Washington.
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Probably one of the reasons he has been successful, Dr. Jackson said.
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That's the reason why I have been successful more than other people.
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I've been successful for my men, for the cause, for what's right.
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Some might ask, 'Would she have been successful but for her brother?
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It's a strategy that has never been successful in Democratic presidential politics.
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Montreal has indeed been successful in promoting itself as a dining city.
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No attempts to reinstate the federal assault weapons ban have been successful.
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I've also been successful in figuring out my career on my own.
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"That's not an optimal structure, but they've been successful in that context."
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There is no denying that the Pistons have been successful using him.
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His investments, such as in department store Debenhams, have not always been successful.
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I've never been successful in fully shaking the Abstract Daddy from my mind.
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CNN has tried to reach Gable for comment but has not been successful.
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Everyone was happy, we'd been successful touring and written a lot of songs.
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The actress' social media activism has been successful in more ways than one.
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The company filed a suit similar to Huawei's, but has not been successful.
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Together, these drastic efforts have been successful in maintaining a level of fertility.
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And not many of them are public, and I think they've been successful.
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Like would this have been successful in the '80s, in the Polaroid days?
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Campaigns against drunk driving have been successful because people already believe it's risky.
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Attempts to change the name to the generic Clinton have not been successful.
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Yet they've made mistakes, and there have been successful infiltrators, long before Stallworth.
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CNN's efforts to reach Dixon and Spencer for comment have not been successful.
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Not all of Uber Freight's early features have been successful, according to Berdinis.
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If I can facilitate it, I'll feel like that mission has been successful.
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And I think we're very fortunate that, touchwood, so far, we've been successful.
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Shell has been successful in similar seabed lease sales in the United States.
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Several bills have been proposed since then, though none have been successful yet.
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The Spice Girls sure have been successful in making girl power 'last forever.
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Both have been successful reality television stars on shows that garner impressive ratings.
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Minnesota has been successful in 23 of its last 26 steal attempts. 3.
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None of the complaints have been successful, btw ... and now it's Donnie's turn.
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This means encouraging rather than discouraging candidates who have been successful accumulating wealth.
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It is unknown if that group has been successful at raising significant money.
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Only seven cities — four in California — have been successful, some after multiple attempts.
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Trump even reveled in the fact that the backchannel diplomacy had been successful.
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This balanced, thoughtful approach has been successful on many of our public lands.
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In the Politico interview, the president said he's been successful in energizing voters.
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CNN has attempted to reach Rosfeld numerous times, but has not been successful.
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Zoos have been successful at breeding snow leopards and contributing to conservation efforts.
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Icahn has not always been successful in agitating for change at energy companies.
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Breitbart isn't good journalism, but it's certainly been successful at building an audience.
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By every measure, it has been successful, as American performances have gotten faster.
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Others noticed that Marwede's longshot petition had been successful, and joined to celebrate.
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Lichtstein recommends Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), which has been successful in treating insomnia.
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For everyone who DID something, small or big, your efforts have been successful.
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Past government interventions in the private sector have not always been successful either.
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Her life could have been successful but it would not have become this.
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He's smart, he's entrepreneurial, pretty much everything he's tackled he's been successful at.
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That may be why American productions of the play have seldom been successful.
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Those efforts, aided by GOP frustration with Trump, have been successful so far.
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The deal would have been Carillion's largest ever if it had been successful.
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Still, sales numbers from Earnest suggest that Peloton marketing has generally been successful.
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Utilities have generally been successful in having rulings against them overturned on appeal.
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The campaign began in January and has been successful, according to the report.
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Had I become one sooner, there's no way I would have been successful.
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Collaborative joint venture projects have been successful for all types of infrastructure projects.
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Netflix has been expanding aggressively into foreign markets and has mostly been successful.
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My record of accomplishments clearly shows I have been successful in doing that.
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"Most people just figured I would have been successful," he said, and shrugged.
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VICE News: Marijuana legalization in Colorado seems to have been successful so far.
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Now that the state has been successful, others are eying the same model.
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I've been successful running my own company, many of these titans of industry thought.
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Until now, Mueller's prosecutors have stopped short of saying those attempts had been successful.
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But we're not sure if Pakistan has been successful in implementing the ban yet.
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Western sanctions have not been successful in deterring Pyongyang from developing its nuclear capabilities.
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Shareholders support him because, despite a few failures, Amazon's investments have generally been successful.
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He's been fighting off Nixon's upstart Democratic campaign, and so far, he's been successful.
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The VC industry has been successful enough to ward off the pressure to change.
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S. prosecutors in New York have been successful in winning convictions tied to bitcoins.
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They haven't been successful yet, but they are working hard on the backup gyro.
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Recent efforts to reduce theft haven't been successful in the Englewood area, she said.
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"But we've done this several times before and it hasn't been successful," he added.
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Although O'Neal regrets his Starbucks decision, he's been successful in other areas of business.
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Newer technology initiatives, like online grocery, have been successful with its customers, as well.
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It seems I've not been successful in that goal, and I will do better.
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Katie: Whether Apple Watch has been successful or not has largely been a mystery.
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But "Spider-Man" movies have been successful outside of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, too.
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Cárdenas says the group has been successful in attracting matching funds for independent expenditures.
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Many people have been successful in setting up truffle orchards, but it's not easy.
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Smiling nostalgically, he said that they had been successful enough to buy themselves ranches.
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Improved counter-terrorism measures since 9/11 have been successful in disrupting this tactic.
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Since 1980, only seven have taken place and none of them has been successful.
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Such programs have been successful even when they last for just a few weeks.
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Reign's primary objective—to arrest share gains at Bang—appears to have been successful.
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The memo sent to employees on Thursday said Mr. Dimon's surgery had been successful.
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He maintains that the expansion of Medicaid under the law has not been successful.
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Though lunglessness may seem strange, or even primitive, these animals have obviously been successful.
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But JBS "has not yet been successful in implementing traceability processes" for indirect suppliers.
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Previous efforts to cut compensation costs, including offering early retirement, have not been successful.
|
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But European nations have attempted numerous such wealth taxes, and none have been successful.
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Other lawsuits against the company in New Jersey and California have also been successful.
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They would have been successful, artistically and financially, even in the days of vinyl.
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Obamacare has been successful in getting health insurance to people who lacked it before.
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Had it been successful, the no-confidence motion almost certainly would have ousted Mrs.
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Public health approaches to these types of epidemics have been successful in the past.
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I think that Antonio might have been successful [at that] had he lived longer.
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Last week, Lebanon's Foreign Ministry said efforts to secure Zakka's release had been successful.
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What drives the staff's devotion and compassion, and how have their efforts been successful?
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The previous four attempts to return a Falcon 9 on land have been successful.
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This form of therapy has been successful in treating depression, substance abuse, and other problems.
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And his personal life has been as tumultuous as his professional life has been successful.
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Efforts to reach most of them or their attorneys for comment have not been successful.
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But few would say that the FCC has been successful or even met its duties.
|
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Nintendo's entrance to the mobile game market earlier this year has so far been successful.
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And to be clear: these aggressive government tactics have not been successful by any measure.
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CNN's attempts to reach the women in the photo for comment have not been successful.
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She has plenty of experience on the political stage, but it hasn't always been successful.
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And other chatbots have been successful at dealing with other rigid forms of billing bureaucracy.
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The haphazard ban hasn't been successful in keeping Facebook out of trouble with state officials.
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British Prime Minister Theresa May also said she was "confident" the strikes had been successful.
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The dairy farms have never been successful, but about identity and a way of life.
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But his father is confident he would have been successful, no matter what he did.
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And OPEC has also been successful in convincing other producers to join in the cuts.
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"Well, the generals under Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have not been successful," said Trump.
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But Obama's call for Congress to lift the US embargo against Cuba hasn't been successful.
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Demand is likely to increase as women learn of others whose treatment has been successful.
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Luxury apparel companies have been successful because of an ability to respond to cultural trends.
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"A lot of people have tried to help Rob and not been successful," Chyna says.
|
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Though many attempts have been made to identify over the years, none have been successful.
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They've been successful at partnering with scientists at universities willing to do studies for them.
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I'm just a working girl, and I'm thankful I've been successful at what I do.
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The only thing Trump has been successful at is making his name synonymous with hate.
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But trials involving the use of anti-HIV medicines in women haven't always been successful.
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Despite pressure from governments, Twitter's effort to crackdown on such abuse has not been successful.
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Their early pilot in Germany has been successful, and their U.S. pilot is already underway.
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Roughly half, according to Abraham Zamora of Banobras, a state development bank, have been successful.
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We have been successful in achieving peace with two of our neighbors, Egypt and Jordan.
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Only 40% of missions sent to the Red Planet by any agency have been successful.
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Geng said China and Africa had weathered many storms and their cooperation had been successful.
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The road ahead: Trump's tariffs have been successful in forcing China to the negotiating table.
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DeGrom has been successful pitching in most conditions, even those not traditionally conducive for pitchers.
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The court has not been successful in developing a test concerning the overreliance on politics.
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Similar efforts have been successful in developing regulations needed to implement laws passed by Congress.
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Whether or not you've scored some interviews, you haven't been successful in getting the offer.
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Its other experiments in this area have been successful – but they were not scripted series.
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The rescuers have been successful so far because the weather has stayed dry all week.
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"I'm a heterosexual white, American, middle-aged guy who's been successful in business," Berninger says.
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But the process is difficult, time-consuming and expensive, and few claims have been successful.
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By all accounts, Mr. Anderson, who guided Delta through a bankruptcy proceeding, has been successful.
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Employers have been successful at coaxing people into the work force to fill vacant jobs.
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Has there ever been successful foreign interference in American internal affairs on this scale before?
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Russian-made jammers reportedly have been successful in forcing down drones in the recent past.
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But in the statement on Friday, Mr. Coats said that no efforts had been successful.
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His daughter, Deena, and his sons, Ron and Danny, have all been successful competitive shooters.
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The Cyber Civil Rights Initiative has been successful in securing change in many US states.
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There is no treatment, although a vaccine has been successful in tests in wild deer.
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Had he been successful, he could have easily switched employers or started his own business.
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Oh, and Mr. Colbert: If your argument for non-monogamy has been successful, call me.
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But the company has been successful in getting the price of its battery pack down.
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He told CNBC last week that NATO had previously been successful in overcoming those disagreements.
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"If this has been successful in a transitional neighborhood, anything really can happen," he said.
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And Republicans have so far been successful at keeping a statewide Democratic push at bay.
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His multimedia approach has been successful, with a solo show at MoMA PS1 in 2014.
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Most women who have been successful don't actually take the time to mentor other women.
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Aside from the merger speculation, Pinnacle has been successful in shopping around for healthier brands.
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The Large Hadron Collider, which Sabine Hossenfelder argues should not be upgraded, has been successful.
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YouTube said it had been successful in catching extremist videos using so-called machine learning.
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Are there any other strategies you have used in your life that have been successful?
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So that implies that having access to food, to good French cuisine, means you've been successful.
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President Barack Obama said Friday he cannot claim the United States has been successful in Syria.
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Per the Times, efforts to create a vaccine are ongoing but have not yet been successful.
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It&aposs not fault but he has been -- he&aposs been successful in the D.C. area.
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He's been successful enough that he has taken to giving out financial advice to his teammates.
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We have been successful in large part because of the support of our friends and allies.
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This suggests that doctors would have been successful had they chosen to study other fields instead.
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The well was extended to a final depth of 203,633 meters and has also been successful.
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J&J has been successful at having other talc verdicts in Missouri thrown out on appeal.
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A few black artists, such as Charley Pride, Darius Rucker and Kane Brown, have been successful.
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So far they have been successful in convincing members that it's not good for the majority.
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And they've been successful enough that the format of drinking, dining and bidding has been copied.
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He has been successful on both fronts, although the regulatory reversals often ended up in court.
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So this is not what you would typically call a market where foreigners have been successful.
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His administration's efforts to save coal plants with proposals to subsidize them have not been successful.
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According to the International Monetary Fund, Rwanda has been successful in implementing some growth-friendly policies.
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Every single company that's been successful I've touched at either DFJ or through Aspect, at seed.
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The pugnacious coach and defensive mastermind whose twin sons have been successful NFL coaches, died Tuesday.
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That model has been successful in attracting foreign investment, and convincing multinationals to set up shop.
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Israel's desalination project has been successful in helping ease pressure on the country's natural water resources.
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Efforts to break up the court date back to the 1980s, but have never been successful.
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Yet Canada's programme of private sponsorship has been successful enough for other countries to emulate it.
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If I had tried another sport instead of jumping, I probably would have been successful too.
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The F.B.I. has been successful in arresting suspects who are in contact with terrorist figures overseas.
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Most people are afraid to do things differently, but I believe that's why I've been successful.
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The individual mandate has never been successful toward the objective of attracting people to the program.
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Maw said Mercado has been successful and will be rolling out to other cities this year.
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A tax penalty for the uninsured has not been successful as a motivating tool for enrollment.
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It is difficult for Democrats to claim he has not been successful because of the numbers.
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These companies have grown big because they've been successful for workers, consumers and the American economy.
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"The pilot operation ... has been successful so far," Costa Rica's foreign minister, Manuel Gonzalez, told reporters.
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Mostly I've been successful—I've been scammed a few times, though, but only for small amounts.
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"Even if you have been successful... you still cannot get finance to grow," said Mashumba, 33.
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The whole reason Billy Beane has been successful is that he exploits the prejudices of appearance.
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Pruitt's actions have been successful at shifting what the EPA prioritizes and how the agency operates.
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Since Zika was detected in Wynwood in July, abatement efforts have been successful, and on Sept.
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Military gains have been successful reducing the group's grip on power in its center, Brennan said.
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We are partly responsible for the fact that the Republicans have been successful at gerrymandering. Why?
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Some alumni, especially those who spent only a short time at T.M. Landry, have been successful.
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I've been successful at defending a title before, and I look forward to doing it again.
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"The town has been successful because it's been willing to experiment," said Heritage's president, Tracy Souza.
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Neither of those enterprises has been successful in the way one may expect them to be.
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Two, we have been successful with synchronized cutting of interest rates that help the world economy.
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"As long as it feels how you want it to feel, you've been successful," she said.
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And while the industry has pushed for their repeal for years, it hasn't yet been successful.
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SAI can tell these advertisers whether or not they&aposve actually been successful in that endeavor.
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While government plays a vital role in tackling big challenges, it has rarely been successful alone.
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The model has been successful in the U.K., and the company expanded into Australia in 2016.
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What can this tell you about why their business has been successful for so many years?
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What can you learn about your community from the businesses and stores that have been successful?
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That was a massive help and my wedding day wouldn&apost have been successful without her.
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Target and Best Buy have also been successful when it comes to marketing and managing inventories.
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"She has been successful because she does have talent, and she has worked hard," he said.
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So far, the government has been successful at suppressing dissent among troops and rewarding top officers.
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We have been successful in finding our niche and have established the right proof of concept.
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So far they have been successful, as American forces have generally given way rather than resist.
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So far, although Apple is constantly looking for and trying, it has not been successful yet.
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If his efforts had been successful, over 22 million Americans would no longer have health insurance.
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So far, they've been successful in resisting any requests for genetic information, which have been few.
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In the U.S., it's considered shameful if you live with roommates, like you haven't been successful.
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So far, the program has been successful in attracting and keeping physicians in rural health care.
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It hasn't been successful and I don't know that there's any change in that regulatory perspective.
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Back in Washington, the president's ability to procure funds from other sources has not been successful.
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So Trump has not been successful, yet, in trading DREAMer relief for cutbacks on legal immigration.
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"Movements that have been successful paid attention to that institution building and capacity building," said Raqib.
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If we had been successful with these funding efforts, this difficult decision would have been avoided.
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Let's be honest: while we have won some victories, our struggles have not always been successful.
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Engagement is pressure and has been successful - not sure what "wall" you are referring to. a.
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Church officials throughout the country say this process has been successful in addressing more recent cases.
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I don't think anyone has ever been successful [in predicting teens' tastes] in the history of time.
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Historically, airline travel award cards have been successful, with about 50 percent of customers borrowing, said Grund.
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There was little doubt that, had the attack been successful, the result would likely have been catastrophic.
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"Your application for asylum in the United States of America has been successful," the official told her.
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People who are homeless have touched other systems and they have not been successful with preventing homelessness.
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This happens not just in sports but with any people who have been successful a long time.
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He claimed that in previous studies, the Apple Watch has been successful in identifying arrhythmia in users.
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While the campaign initially faced ridicule, it has been successful in getting 100 toilets in Mumbai alone.
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ES&S has been successful in its vigilance against threats, always placing security as its foremost priority.
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While immunotherapy and targeted therapy treatments have been successful in the US, they haven't worked for everybody.
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Other schools in less well-to-do neighborhoods have been successful in securing federal funding through grants.
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While that test might have been successful, UPS's system is still far from being ready for delivery.
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All apps and settings will remain, and a notification will inform you the switch has been successful.
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Someone was saying, every company that's been successful has broken rules and then they clean up afterwards.
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This season is a weird one, given Arie's anti-Bachelor position, but thus far, it's been successful.
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C. comes home at around 10:30, and I've been successful in my day of doing nothing.
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That model is in Wow's DNA and it has been successful at getting more travelers on board.
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Ford just brought back the Ranger midsize pickup truck and Chevrolet has been successful with its Colorado.
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Besides consistently working towards a goal, you should show that you've been successful in your current job.
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Warren's PAC, called Level Playing Field, also has been successful, raising over $1 million dollars in 2016.
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So far research has been successful on a pig's stomach, but no humans have been tested yet.
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And Danny Tarkanian has run a number of times for federal office, but hasn&apost been successful.
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Few bipartisan efforts have been successful as Democrats fiercely defended the 2010 law during President Obama's tenure.
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Likefolio has been successful at spotting for clients some positive turnaround in shares of UnderArmour and Chipotle.
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But it has never been successful in developing a test concerning a much thornier issue: partisan gerrymandering.
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This is the first time a proposal to change the language in the anthem has been successful.
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Had the attack been successful, it would have allowed hackers to spy on his whole digital life.
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Sure, I could've tried to find a plot synopsis, although there's no guarantee I would've been successful.
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However, the program has not been successful, with only one state -- Arkansas -- scheduled to participate next year.
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While St. James could not give sales numbers, she's clear that her fauxcest titles have been successful.
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Soylemez has spent 17 years trading commodities and has been successful in making money during volatile conditions.
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Efforts to find a compromise, including those by powerful PiS leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski, have not been successful.
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Despite our recent abandonment of such free-market solutions, these types of policies have previously been successful.
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However, as we have seen, their ability to influence others to carry out attacks has been successful.
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EMILY's List has so far been successful in shepherding more female candidates through to the general election.
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Once this idea had been successful, he performed the process completely live with the pianist Arthur Murphy.
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They seemed to have been successful converting slaves, in part by giving new meaning to traditional symbols.
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She was told that the abortion had not been successful and that she'd need to have surgery.
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And I've been successful at that simply by teaching cooks about the restaurant industry as a whole.
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"Just because something has come to an end, that doesn't mean it hasn't been successful," she says.
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To the extent that M.L.S. has been successful, it has been, West contends, through adopting global norms.
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It is important to note that the cooperative business model has largely been successful in today's economy.
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Unfortunately, Sony hasn't been successful at making a dent in the smartphone market in recent years, either.
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Rather, I'm referring to the one and only thing he's been successful at in his career: Entertainment.
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Trump's surgery, Stephanie Grisham, the first lady's communications director, reiterated that the embolization procedure had been successful.
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"No one really knows whether peer-to-peer technology has been successful this year," Ms. Cleaver said.
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WeChat, the dominant messaging platform in China, has been successful getting shoppers to purchase off the app.
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But it's also taken measures that have seemingly been successful in slowing the rate of new infections.
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China has a huge population to draw from and its teams have been successful in several sports.
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State labs that have been successful in verifying that the kit works can continue with the testing.
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Those that haven't been successful have to wait for the CDC to ship out the replacement components.
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The family's move has been successful in reinvigorating talks with potential partners, five sources said this week.
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A push for $15 an hour by members of the Democratic Party so far hasn't been successful.
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China has also been successful in getting Apple to tailor the iPhone ecosystem to suit Beijing's demands.
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Procore, a construction-project-management software, is an example of where shared communication has already been successful.
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But that's the thing: These efforts have been successful since 2010 — seven years before Trump took office.
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Colonel Thomas said it was too early to tell if the raid on Tuesday had been successful.
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A lot of TV shows have been based on books, but they all haven&apost been successful.
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And few would have complained about the Wilpons' hands-on management style had the team been successful.
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Efforts by jihadist terrorist organizations to inspire terrorist attacks in the United States have seldom been successful.
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"The president's tried to develop a relationship and change that, but we've not been successful," he said.
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Initiatives to restore or save the place have not been successful, and the church has since collapsed.
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However, the program has not been successful, with only one state — Arkansas — scheduled to participate next year.
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We&aposre not here to copy what&aposs been done before even if it has been successful.
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It had been successful of keeping its head down while lawmakers brutalized Facebook (FB) and Twitter (TWTR).
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But with more protests planned for this weekend, neither approach appears to have been successful so far.
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Instead of hearing out a product development expert named Jim, Barrett argues her design has been successful.
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Some lenders have been successful in building new platforms while others have struggled after an initial push.
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All the books have already been successful on Wattpad, where they will remain after they are published.
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I think we would have been successful as an independent company as well but ... I don't know.
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But such a tactic carries risks, even though it has been successful in other recent presidential campaigns.
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That strategy has been successful for another, similarly hard to insure problem in the modern era - terrorism.
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The pro dove right in with probing questions: How will you know our call has been successful?
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He called her "naive" for refusing, giving examples of other actresses who had been successful after dating him.
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You've either been successful and are now boarding a new flight, or you've got some time to kill.
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By getting to the final we have been successful already; now we will try to win the game.
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A table of white investors has never seen someone who looks like you and who's been successful before.
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If you've been successful, as with this project, you leave a stronger place, people and organizations in situ.
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"Everybody who's been successful has gotten lots of help and input from many, many people," she told CNBC.
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There's no question that's a big part of the reason that Marco hasn't been successful in breaking through.
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Sometimes this work has been successful, apparently frustrating DHS to the extent that it decided to punish me.
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Joly's efforts have largely been successful with company's shares having risen four-fold in value during his tenure.
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Plenty of companies have tried to offer phones that double up as PCs, but none have been successful.
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The fundraising program has been successful even without a Musk donation; MrBeast has raised more than $6 million.
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A similar tactic had been successful last year in Anchorage where voters narrowly upheld their transgender rights ordinance.
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" • "Second the architecture of mono-taxation has not been successful, the objective was 3,500 companies, we've got seven.
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Obama has said that Trump has been successful enough in generating his own publicity without any presidential mentions.
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People who've been successful in tech invest in who they believe could be the tech leaders of tomorrow.
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While companies have, for the most part, been trying to tackle the problem, it hasn't always been successful.
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"So far we haven't been successful," Sefcovic told Reuters, adding he hoped to meet with Russian official soon.
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His clients' case would likely have not been successful in court given the statute of limitations, Durso said.
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Others argue that Spotify could be viewed as a Netflix, which has been successful in entertainment licensing agreements.
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If it had been successful, the combined company would have been the third-largest chipmaker in the world.
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"Our staff has made attempts to have family recover their remains, but has not been successful," Parsons said.
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But the policy has been successful in another sense, in that few boat people now attempt the passage.
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In fact, all of the company's ground landings have occurred in Florida (and they've all been successful, too).
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To be sure, he has been successful, but Koch isn't driven solely by a desire to get rich.
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Live action reboots of "Beauty and the Beast" and "The Jungle Book" have been successful for the company.
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They have been successful with around 200 enterprise customers to their credit including Walmart, UBS, IBM and NASA.
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It described the cyberattacks as "systematic and continual" but said the attackers had not been successful so far.
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So far, the company has been successful in getting the word out through advertising and word of mouth.
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Tesla cited the millions of miles and automated lane changes on Navigate on Autopilot that have been successful.
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Before that, a discharge petition had last been successful in 2002 to bring up campaign finance reform legislation.
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He has been successful in business and he is a force for promoting market economics, which is good.
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Government attempts to encourage Japanese citizens to have more children have so far only been successful in Tokyo.
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The alliance has been successful, but there is growing pressure on auto companies to work more closely together.
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I feel like it's been successful, so I don't know why there's a good reason to stop that.
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In the case of highly skilled workers, international students, refugees and naturalized citizens, he has already been successful.
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Jyske Bank said it attempted to divest the stake last year but has not been successful so far.
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That said, it is extremely hard to run as an independent and no one has ever been successful.
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It's been successful though it isn't based on any existing material and is not part of a franchise.
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Which leads to a second question, have prior American presidents been successful in leveling the market with China?
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A search and rescue crew has continued to look for Lahiri but hasn't been successful in finding him.
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"It's my belief that we've been successful in this country at stigmatizing tobacco products among kids," Gottlieb said.
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But so far, Trump's hard-line strategy has not been successful, and there's little evidence this is changing.
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Doctor-school collaborations have been successful for children with development disorders, ADHD, undernutrition, obesity, food allergies and asthma.
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Competition in the network routing market has been successful in driving innovation and lowering routing costs for merchants.
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But if you held your nose, or even bought more during those years, you would have been successful.
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Levatich said the company's outreach to "women, African Americans [and] Hispanics," along with younger people has been successful.
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I wanted to get your opinion on the way these have been successful in doing so and why?
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"One of the things he has been successful at is raising a boatload of money," Mr. Chabot acknowledged.
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These mass shootings create the momentum for reform, but the NRA's barriers have been successful in stopping it.
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And while members of both political parties have called for overhauls over the years, none have been successful.
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Logan Paul is a YouTuber who YouTube has tried to tame, but has not been successful in it.
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Both had been successful in their individual careers, but their approaches to research and writing were starkly different.
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Speaking to Marines in Afghanistan's Helmand province, McKenzie said U.S. forces had been successful in preventing another Sept.
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By the numbers: To date, Vimeo's pivot from serving video content to selling video technology has been successful.
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Had the death squad, which came after me and my family, been successful, I would have joined them.
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Lorenzetti adds women who have been successful publicly may inspire other women to consider the job for themselves.
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Although Juul's products have been successful, the state bans on flavored e-cigarettes are certain to crimp sales.
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But Rojava has been successful against astonishing odds, laying the foundations of a flawed but ambitious local democracy.
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She has applied for more than 200 jobs and has not been successful in finding a new one.
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OP Bank analyst Hannu Rauhala said it seemed that the allocation of user acquisition investments had been successful.
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Over the past five decades, 79 out of the over 300 coup attempts in Africa have been "successful".
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Tesla would never have been successful if we didn't have the ability to access venture funding early on.
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R.B.G., cancer-free: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 86, announced that her treatment for pancreatic cancer had been successful.
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"Even though public housing failed catastrophically elsewhere in the country, it has largely been successful here," Torres says.
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Israeli-Palestinian peace talks have been suspended since 2014 and efforts to revive them have not been successful.
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Most have been successful: prime ministers from Likud have led Israel for 30 of the past 41 years.
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"VMware wasn&apost targeting developers, but now that they&aposre acquiring Pivotal, VMware has been successful at that."
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But other new stock exchanges haven't been successful in taking significant market share away from the bigger players.
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"It has been successful in not only preserving the watershed but also the community character of the watershed."
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N has been successful after receiving 51.5 percent of shares tendered to its takeover offer of $3.40 per share.
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Women bombers have been successful because they can get closer to their targets, as they are considered less suspicious.
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CM: The first group that's really been successful and widespread emerged pretty much in the mid- to late 1980s.
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One of the reasons why we've been successful with the past legislation is that it's been very, very bipartisan.
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The group of academics consulted in the report agreed on four tests to decipher whether Brexit has been successful.
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A new study of childhood cancer cases suggests that the effort has been successful, at least to some degree.
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Facebook has famously tried to build Snapchat-like apps before, with Poke and Slingshot, though none have been successful.
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It had been successful in striking a deal with Stanley Black & Decker to acquire the Craftsman brand in 2017.
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It's in golf, and it's been successful anytime they've done it with the Ryder Cup and the Presidents Cup.
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This sort of law has been successful in Britain since 2002, with employers granting the vast majority of requests.
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His efforts have largely been successful with the company's shares having risen four-fold in value during his tenure.
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But just because he's been successful in business, doesn't mean that O'Leary has abandoned his love of the arts.
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And Weil said that Netbricks has been successful in retaining repeat customers, so they must be doing something right.
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Researchers found out that Antarctic fur seals have been attempting (some have been successful) to have sex with penguins.
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Those efforts haven't been successful yet, and catching a big inflated ball may be even more difficult than that.
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Others argue that Spotify could be viewed as a Netflix, which has been successful at its entertainment licensing agreements.
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Now, whether Atomico or other local-based funds, [VCs] have been successful in going to LPs to write checks.
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As soon as Hawkins heard that the treatment had been successful, she took Ja'Ceon outside for the first time.
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Not every company that has adopted the spot-rate approach has been successful in keeping its costs at bay.
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Joly's efforts have largely been successful with the company's shares having risen four-fold in value during his tenure.
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The "yin and yang" of their skill sets is one reason the business has been successful, according to Rice.
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Since independence from France in 1975, there have been at least 21 coup attempts (not all have been successful).
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Whether the village has been successful in convincing emigrants to return and helping them to resettle is less clear.
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A spokesperson for ICE declined to comment on whether their efforts at the convention this year had been successful.
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His U.S. publicist said the treatment had been successful and that Jagger was expected to make a full recovery.
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And it -- it made me realize that to the extent that I had been successful, it wasn't about me.
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Obama's executive action was meant to rejuvenate such research, and, for a moment, it appeared to have been successful.
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"If you're black and you haven't been successful in the last 50 years, it's your own fault." http://bit.
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"These schools have been successful for 23 years and we're very worried about their future in Afghanistan," he said.
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"If you're black and you haven't been successful in the last 50 years, it's your own fault," she added.
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Gross said Way2Ride has been successful, with over 300,000 downloads and a four-star rating in the app store.
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Even though governments around the world have tried to stop the fraud, not a single one has been successful.
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Though Weinstock's Women of NASA may have passed the Lego assessment process, her previous submissions haven't always been successful.
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Crowdfunding websites like Kickstarter and Indiegogo have been successful early sources of funding and customers for consumer hardware startups.
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POWELL: I WOULD SAY THAT THE POST CRISIS REFORM PROGRAM HAS BEEN MOSTLY COMPLETED AND HAS MOSTLY BEEN SUCCESSFUL.
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To be sure, some boutique banks such as Allen & Co have been successful building up a private fundraising business.
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Some of it has been successful (say, Trump Tower in New York), some of it has not (Trump University).
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Twelve of 13 base runners have been successful stealing against Syndergaard this season, including all nine at second base.
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Orr said current LVR settings have been successful in reducing some of the risks associated with high household indebtedness.
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The airline has been successful at getting passengers to pay higher fares, particularly toward the front of the plane.
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Dallas-based HBK Investments has been successful despite the firm's founder and namesake, Harlan B. Korenvaes, retiring in 2003.
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The powerful farm lobby has been successful in blocking the EPA from enforcing the sector's requirement to report GHGs.
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Companies like LG and Samsung have done so in the past, but neither of these firms have been successful.
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One candidate thinks the economic recovery has been successful whereas the other thinks it left millions of Americans out.
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"This is yet another example of why the first 100 days haven't been successful for the President," he added.
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If the Libertarians have not been successful at establishing a large base, they need to get that work done.
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In recent years, the leading Korean search engine, Naver, in particular, has been successful launching startups with global reach.
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Founded in 2013, Cruise has been successful in adapting conventional cars to operate on highways with self-driving features.
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The bottom line: Maduro has been successful at "coup-proofing" the military and undermining the courts and other institutions.
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While no US president has been successful at curbing North Korea's nuclear ambitions, Trump is uniquely unsuited to it.
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If their attempted onside kick had been successful, the Falcons' highlight-reel dominance had a chance of being undone.
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Still, it's telling that the kinds of plays that have been successful about China are fundamentally not about China.
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"I've had a 25-year-long marriage with CBS, and it's been successful," Sheindlin told Ellen DeGeneres on Monday.
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"With the larger ones, what's been successful is [having] an activity that keeps it together and organized," she explains.
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"We have not been successful in closing the gap," Jan Neuharth, the chief executive officer of the Forum, said.
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While the transplant had been successful, he had been too ill from hard living and undiagnosed scleroderma to rally.
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Attempts to establish a phone line to the cavern where the boys are trapped have not yet been successful.
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In your opinion, to what extent has the Russian government been successful in its campaign to infect American politics?
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Both Alibaba and Tencent have long been successful in China, but recent events have given them an added push.
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Franks writes that, although the argument has sometimes been successful, it is based on the idea of female irrationality.
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As the end of his professional career approached, he looked to other players who had been successful in retirement.
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As the end of his professional career approached, he looked to other players who had been successful in retirement.
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Netflix has tried to make franchises out of original IP in the past, but not all have been successful.
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He told Trump that the negotiations led by Brian Hook had been successful and that a breakthrough was close.
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And it's been successful for Elissa, who now balances competitive dancing classes with her new-found love for boxing.
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But there are some extreme examples of plans written over very short periods of time that have been successful.
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Past presidents have sought other options to try to curb North Korea's nuclear ambitions, though none have been successful.
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Have they actually been successful in pushing his case forward at all, or was it a waste of money?
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The Affordable Care Act largely focused on expanding access to coverage, and on that measure, it has been successful.
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He pointed to a workers' compensation program that had been successful in Oregon that was modeled the same way.
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Two-thirds of those of those secession attempts have been successful, and most of the other cases are still ongoing.
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"From our data, it is evident that these have been successful in stimulating traffic and sales at stores," he said.
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"We've already been successful in increasing the amount of chlorophyll f synthesis by about a factor of two," Bryant said.
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The bank has also been successful in increasing non-interest bearing balances, which now represent approximately 30% of total deposits.
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They would have been successful if they had gone to a state university or community college or a trade school.
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Heck, we've been trying to get just one invite for the past several years now and have never been successful.
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The device has been successful enough for long enough that analysts are once again bullish on the category going forward.
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Turkey claimed its offensive, which has drawn international condemnation, has been successful as its operation went into its second day.
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But so far, efforts to get an expert in court to assess what happened on Inauguration Day haven't been successful.
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" Failure is also a key part of success, he said: "There's no one who's been successful who hasn't failed massively.
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"We haven't been successful, but it's not something you think about and dwell on," said Schneider, who had 28 saves.
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" In the July 10 video, recorded, he said, in Dallas, he says, "Zero have been successful just over simple protesting.
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So far, researchers have been successful in using it to allow people with disabilities to control paralyzed or prosthetic limbs.
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"The reason the city has been successful in these cases is because nobody can afford to challenge them," he argues.
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However, market leaders, TIM and Vodafone, have been successful in imposing a more disciplined and rational approach to market pricing.
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As I've gotten older and been successful, I hear from adults that may be a going through the same things.
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It is a popular fiction that despite its many foibles, the Trump administration has been successful in dismantling environmental regulations.
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He told FOX59 he&aposs tried several times to track down Wenner or his family, but hasn&apost been successful.
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So while your disappearing act may have been successful, finagling your big, surprise reappearance might be trickier than you imagined.
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Yet they said that during a subsequent SEC probe, Montroll denied that the exploit the hackers used had been successful.
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"What the Affordable Care Act has been successful in doing is improving quality, expanding access and lowering costs," Pelosi said.
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Why you would want to tinker with something that has been successful is not something that I can readily understand.
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"I would say that the post-crisis reform program has been mostly completed and has mostly been successful," Powell said.
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"Our plan to change our business model, shrink the company and reduce our risk profile has been successful," Sherin said.
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Though its mission is risky, it has placed its trust in expert divers and so far it has been successful.
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"In the past, he's been successful because he competed on the basis of big ideas," said Democratic strategist Chris Lehane.
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Attempts at delivering quality products haven't always been successful, and some marketing attempts have been reproachful (see "silent purchase coupons").
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Commanders told him the US had been successful in taking back other areas but that the job was not finished.
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The bank is owned and managed by six partners, who have been successful in implementing the group's long-term strategy.
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"Just because you've done something this way and it's been successful, doesn't mean it's still the right way," Levesque said.
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The renewable fuel standard has been successful in protecting American energy security, and at no cost to consumer or taxpayers.
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Such programs have been successful in reducing re-hospitalization rates of the littlest infants, especially for those on public insurance.
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The Trump administration has regularly touted the resurgence of manufacturing jobs as evidence that his economic policies have been successful.
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We've been successful following our passions, because we've led and a lot of people have followed— both brewers and drinkers.
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The project will research what kinds of safety communication operations have been successful and identify how to create new ones.
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Ackman has previously raised special purpose vehicles which have been successful in the bets on Air Products and Burger King.
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If I would not have fought back the way I fought back, I don't think I would have been successful.
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By Nic Robertson Iran's Hassan Rouhani -- UP Rouhani's year has been successful but has also seen new, potentially difficult challenges.
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"If we had been successful American chefs, I'm sure we would have opened thousands of businesses by now," he said.
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"Apex has traditionally been successful in emerging markets and in cost-effective production," Mr. Wang said in a news release.
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Only Ms. Alaburda has been successful in getting her case to a trial, thanks to California's strong consumer protection laws.
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Apple has been successful in its history of maintaining very healthy margins while increasing the price of its flagships smartphones.
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The strategy has been successful, with limited-time items like Chicken Fries and Mac N' Cheetos helping to boost sales.
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That hack appears to have been successful, although they have not disclosed what information they've accessed on the shooter's phone.
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While we're skeptical about some ideas — has anyone actually been successful in using a bobby pin to pick a lock?
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It has been successful on that score, but has also made it disturbingly easy for foreigners to influence our elections.
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"I see no sign that that's been successful in turning around these trends," she said of the protectionist trade actions.
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When they made me a reliever, that was a challenge that I took on and I've been successful so far.
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Drive-through testing sites, like those that have been successful in South Korea, are starting to open around the country.
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The move comes because "efforts to recapitalize MoviePass have not been successful to date," the company said in a statement.
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It has been successful, and not just because Tinder and other dating apps are banned or severely frowned on here.
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But unfortunately, because of the current US stance, we'll never know if that project could have been successful or not.
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The news has management and investors thrilled, but to say that the company's turnaround has been successful might be premature.
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First, the OPEC/non-OPEC deal to cut supply in order to accelerate rebalancing of the market has been successful.
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And he suggested that the fact Trump has been successful in accomplishing Republican priorities may outweigh any wrongs he's committed.
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While similar experiments on Earth haven't provided the desired result, crystal growth has been successful in previous space station experiments.
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And it&aposs been successful: Sales have increased from 1,000 tubes in 2015 to more than one million in 2019.
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Neither 68-year-old Clinton, nor 69-year-old Trump, has been successful in capturing the support of America's youth.
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The Trump administration has, so far, been successful just four times, according to New York University School of Law data.
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"It's my belief that we've been successful in this country at stigmatizing tobacco products among kids," Gottlieb said in April.
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Since they haven't yet been successful in developing it on their own, their investors are vigorously working to purchase it.
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Beijing's strategy of giving Taiwanese economic benefits so that Taiwanese will become more inclined toward unification has not been successful.
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"The administration has been successful in subverting the law and the will of Congress in setting standards," the officer said.
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Certainly, Democrats have been successful in using social media platforms to raise lots of money for some of their candidates.
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If it had been successful, India would have become the fourth country to land a spacecraft intact on the Moon.
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"Any time there is an authentic way to give back with purpose, it has been successful for me," Roy says.
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Why not shorten the workweek to three or four days, or institute job sharing, which has been successful in Germany?
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Trump has often pointed to the American economy during his presidency as evidence that he has been successful in office.
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If it had been successful, both House managers and Trump's team could have made motions for specific witnesses or documents.
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BLK + GRN has been successful from the start, with "around $22019,23 in revenue" in its first year, Ms. Henderson said.
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A conspiracy does not need to have been successful, but the individuals must have taken some action to further it.
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Lighthizer told reporters NAFTA has been successful for U.S. agriculture, investment services and the energy sector, but not for manufacturing.
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To him, a big reason he's been successful is because of his inability to really draw satisfaction from that success.
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The provision seems to have been successful in convincing two additional health plans to participate in the Nevada Obamacare marketplace.
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But Behaviour Interactive has previously been successful in translating larger properties into mobile companion games, like the well-received Fallout Shelter.
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If the motion had been successful, Zuma, whose term is due to run until 2019, would have been removed as president.
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"We believe we are in good shape and have been successful in strongly adapting to the current challenging conditions," he said.
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Google and Facebook were both profitable when they went public and that's one of the reasons why they have been successful.
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Meanwhile, there's only been a handful of ska bands that have formed and have been successful over the last few years.
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The military released a bomb-making video that it heralded as evidence that the raid had been successful in recovering intelligence.
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I saw it more as giving something back to a genre that I loved and that I had been successful in.
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On Wednesday, McEwan will find out whether that strategy has been successful or the trial he sought to avoid will proceed.
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In the past one year, LeEco India has gained market recognition and the initial stage of market seeding has been successful.
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Wainwright, efforts at securing that same right for immigration cases in which individuals can't hire their own attorney haven't been successful.
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Today's launch will represent the company's 70th Atlas V launch since the rocket's debut in 2002 — and all have been successful.
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"100 percent of revolutions have been victims fighting their bullies, and 100 percent have been successful through fighting back," Long said.
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These companies have been successful on the premise that we must know what each other is doing at a moment's notice.
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"Citi Bike has been successful as a dock-based system and we want to build on that success," the spokesperson added.
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Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza is currently in 58 locations in the U.S. However, not all of Marino's ventures have been successful.
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If Europe had been more united on foreign, economic and movement of labour policy, the European Union may have been successful.
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"I'll study people who have been successful and I'll look at what the big industries are saying about trends," he said.
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Only one agency has ever been successful once sued: the 117-person sheriff's department in Alamance County, North Carolina, in 2015.
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This business model has been successful for women's products, but he wanted to open the (back) door to men as well.
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So it's very clear, and I think Republicans would also say this, that taxes have not been successful on the stump.
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He declined to say whether he thought the Iranian effort had been successful or say whether Iran sought to undermine Abadi.
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The goal with each EC-1 is to provide a multi-angle lens to understand why certain startups have been successful.
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Easterbrook also has been successful in aligning franchisees, suppliers and marketing professionals, leading to more effective new product launches, Hottovy said.
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It's not clear if Groupon has been successful in stirring up a suitor or what's behind the current push to sell.
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The president's war on the media has been successful in one key aspect: he is slowly pushing these people towards death.
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Old Navy has been successful in targeting shoppers on a budget, rivaling off-price channels like T.J. Maxx and Ross Stores.
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Although the hacking attempts with malware don't seem to have actually been successful, where that malware ultimately came from is interesting.
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It has been successful in securing the rights of original entertainment and programming, despite the reported difficulties in winning TV contracts.
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Putin, speaking to Russian diplomats from around the world assembled in Moscow, said on Thursday the Helsinki summit had been successful.
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And by far, I have been successful at retaining folks when I give them that task to evaluate potential other jobs.
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Asked whether the operation would have been successful if the luggage had not exceeded the weight limit, Machnouk said: "Probably, yes".
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But activists' influence pales in comparison to the corn ethanol lobby, which has been successful in keeping the biofuel mandate alive.
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" Holding up an iPhone, Zalik said GreenSky has been successful because, "in the last 10 years everybody has one of these.
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We have been implementing many, many measures, radical measures on the risk reduction side and we've been successful at doing that.
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The researchers would not identify the Philippines bank and did not say whether the thieves had been successful in transferring funds.
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This take on the argument is not exactly comforting—had the Saudi operation been successful, the malware could have triggered explosions.
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Thomas is relatively new to the music industry, having evidently been successful in his first career, which he declines to discuss.
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History tells us that late primary entrants (think Wesley Clarke in 2004 and Fred Thompson in 2008) have not been successful.
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Twitter especially has been a hub where the campaign has been successful in connecting with artists to bring them on board.
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It's been successful in the past at fending off big timber companies, yet Cortes still hasn't been entirely spared the chainsaw.
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This aligns with earlier research documenting the biases that can lead therapists to believe therapy has been successful when it hasn't.
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BOBBY KOTICK: So that's probably the best answer to how we've been successful over those 28 years is the maniacal focus.
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Mr. Cuccinelli said last week at a Senate homeland security hearing that the screenings had been successful at slowing the outbreak.
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"Canada is very pleased that efforts undertaken to secure the release of Colin Rutherford from captivity have been successful," Dion said.
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Most significantly, it hasn't been successful at desegregating schools, in part because there was no political coalition for it to work.
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But Ms. Moriarty said that a sale of leases on nearby state-owned land at the same time had been successful.
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Dr. Gee said that Louisiana now allows nonspecialists to prescribe hep C drugs, a switch that has been successful in Australia.
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In the hours after her procedure, aides wore scrubs around her but said the procedure had been successful and without complications.
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And a lot of Minnesota people don't feel the league has been successful because we haven't done well in the postseason.
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"Our nickel projects in Philippines have been successful and we'd be very interested if there are any good assets," he said.
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But it hasn't been successful: Maduro remains entrenched and the US has exhausted many of its options short of military action.
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Richard: The businesses that we've been successful at are the ones where we have made a radical difference in people's lives.
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"I think I do and I've been successful at that, but how do I maintain that and communicate that to others?"
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General Manager Sam Presti said the operation had been successful and that Kanter would be re-evaluated in about four weeks.
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The company has been successful since its inception, positioning James as one of the top athletes-turned-entrepreneurs of his generation.
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Extremist terrorist ideologies indoctrinating young people via social media have been successful in that large numbers of foreign volunteers joined ISIS.
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But a slim majority seemed to want reform, and ranked-choice voting had been successful in two mayoral races in Portland.
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International efforts to uphold the promises of the Convention have been successful in countries with fewer resources than the United States.
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The protesters have been successful at extracting concessions from conservative lawmakers, though the deals have not always fully met their demands.
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There has been successful local and transnational mobilization around issues including women's liberation, ending mass incarceration, climate justice and indigenous rights.
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Cowen said understanding why he failed as a player is one of the reasons he has been successful as a coach.
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The socialist left within the Democratic Party has been successful and is likely to continue to drag the party further left.
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She favors bigger venues, and has been successful and sensible enough in her affairs to have the luxury of forgoing diversification.
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The carnage for Western forces could have been worse if an attempted attack on another Kenyan military base had been successful.
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But a slim majority seemed to want change, and ranked-choice voting had been successful in two mayoral races in Portland.
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Though the field releases have been successful, the practice isn't that common, as it's only been used on a few insects.
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Osram Licht shares jumped 15% after chipmaker AMS announced that its takeover bid for the German lighting manufacturer had been successful.
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Name some examples of groups, companies or products that you think have been successful in eliciting an emotional response from viewers.
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McIlwain, an association board member who has a teenage son with autism, said that kind of personalized approach has been successful.
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"Had they been successful, it could well have resulted in people being killed or seriously injured," he added in a statement.
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Hospitals and treatment centers that have adopted comprehensive amputation prevention programs have been successful in driving amputation rates to near zero.
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And, and I think that&aposs the that&aposs the thing that has been successful for him, that focus on performance.
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Susan Collins of Maine said Burr has been successful at keeping the panel's investigation on track where other committees have faltered.
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The major global financial hub and wealth management center has also been successful on cracking down on white-collar financial crime.
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Otterbein notes the obvious risk: Lots of candidates historically have pledged to expand the electorate and not many have been successful.
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"He's always been someone who's dared to dream big," Nelson said, "and that's a big part of why he's been successful."
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Researchers around the world have tried for years to develop a vaccine for the disease but have not yet been successful.
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Put it this way: I never would have been successful at "Meet the Press" had I immediately done it in 2009.
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It was horrible, of course, though mitigated somewhat by us being a large group of people who had been successful big-timers.
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So, measured by whether the agreement has prevented Iran from developing or obtaining a nuclear weapon, it has so far been successful.
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The joint efforts have been successful in facilitating the evacuation of civilians from Aleppo and the departure of militants, Zarif said Tuesday.
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Williams ran the numbers, [and] get this: over the past 33 years, his Home Depot trade would have been successful 33 times.
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Although the program has been successful in drawing repeat visitors, the average check was down 3 percent during the month of July.
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U.S. foreign policy has always been successful and powerful when it can rally allies, and weakest when the United States is isolated.
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Vasalgel gained media recognition earlier this month after the release of a study demonstrating that the drug had been successful in monkeys.
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While Aegis has been successful in intercepting ballistic missiles during tests, it has not been used to take out one in combat.
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Landing on Mars is an intense undertaking, as only about 40 percent of all missions ever sent to Mars have been successful.
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Pill reminders, automatically generated wills and testaments, health insurance, home aide finders, and emergency call devices have been successful among many others.
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And if she is successful in November, she'll have been successful by talking to people who the Democratic party thinks don't vote.
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Whether or not the controversial artist's work has been successful seems a matter of perspective (Kanye West once compared him to "Jesus").
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Seeing a podiatrist for a diagnosis first is your best bet, but I've compiled some remedies that have been successful for me.
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If those public statements were all observers had to go on, the conclusion might well be that the talks had been successful.
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At least 22.6 states currently reserve the option to drug test benefit recipients, though it's unclear any of them have been successful.
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At least 10 states currently reserve the option to drug test benefit recipients, though it's unclear any of them have been successful.
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If we had set out to create a vehicle to make money, I don't believe we would have been successful at all.
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Same-sex couples are eligible only if they haven't been successful with a surrogate or privately funded treatments, according to The Telegraph.
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"I think we ought to be celebrating success in life and I think it's great that he's been successful," Mr. Bush said.
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The Capitals have been successful in enemy territory, earning points in four of their first five away from home (3-215-221).
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"We've been successful in the development of vaccines for certain of the flaviviruses, such as yellow fever, such as dengue," Fauci said.
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It took a lot of luck, because it could have worked out the other way and I could have not been successful.
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What I want is to make sure that everyone can realize the American Dream that all of us have been successful in.
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That effort appears to have been successful, giving investigators direct access to anything stored in the iCloud account associated with the phone.
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Attempts to raise the salary limit for Secret Service employees to $85033,000 through legislation in Congress have so far not been successful.
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Similar ventures to turn blighted sites into parks have been successful in places as far afield as the waterfront in Helskini, Finland.
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Donald Trump has been successful in a number of areas over the course of his career, including his short tenure as president.
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The invisible film has been successful, in small studies, at making undereye bags vanish and wrinkles disappear, as on the left above.
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These are reasonable, sustainable and vastly less expensive changes that have been successful in the communities that are motivated to implement them.
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Such reporting will illuminate where the incentive has been successful and will help identify areas for improvement and modification in the future.
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"Iran has not particularly been successful in liberating areas," he said, praising the Russian government and the anti-ISIS coalition for successes.
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" Asked to describe his political inclinations at the time, he said: "I see myself between Chile and Brazil—both have been successful.
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Kate Brown (D) said recently that a similar effort in the state has been successful, and led to a more diverse electorate.
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"And I think the main reason we have been successful is that the pieces are so down to earth," Ms. Uuskula said.
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Since the video release, Why Accountability has been successful in disrupting the NYPD safe space that is the precinct community council meeting.
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" Carillion said Monday that despite last-minute talks with lenders and the government over the weekend, "those discussions have not been successful.
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Kim has tested this projectile four times in 21, most recently on August 5, and each time the test has been successful.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel said the early stages of the military effort, called Operation Northern Shield, had already been successful.
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Without the army's support it is unlikely the protest movement would have been successful in its goal to oust the ex-president.
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While the C.W.H.L. did not pay its players before this year, it has been successful in growing its league steadily since 2007.
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The Club has mostly been successful in its efforts in House races, but Montana represents its greatest investment thus far this cycle.
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There is intellectual-property protection on the books in China, and some American companies have been successful bringing cases in Chinese courts.
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Hospitals in Beijing have previously reported using HIV drugs to treat coronavirus patients, though it is unclear if they have been successful.
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Much of this is designed to whet the public's appetite for evidence the White House has been successful in blocking from investigators.
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The fund's stack of unlisted companies also includes recently listed peer-to-peer lender Funding Circle, but not all have been successful.
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"No one has ever been successful waiting until after the early contests," the longtime Democratic pollster Mark Mellman said in an interview.
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There have been successful trials of a vaccine to prevent infection in both healthy koalas and those in early stages of infection.
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Only 25% of Ukrainians think the authorities have been successful in resolving the Donbass conflict compared to 40% in December, it said.
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It is also a play on President Trump's slogan and can imply that he has not been successful in achieving his goals.
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Regulating the sale of alcohol as a security measure has been successful in Bogotá and Diadema, in the state of São Paulo.
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The American industry, which filed the initial complaint behind the latest trade move, has always been successful in its requests for tariffs.
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McCormack said that the Verizon securities have been successful so far, but the idea has never been tried in a financial downturn.
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In a sense he's been successful, as the government is in greater disarray and is accomplishing less than it ever has before.
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The Founding Fathers may have envisioned governing as a part-time job handled by those who had been successful in other arenas.
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Although the GOP often likes to tie Pelosi to a Democratic candidate, it is not clear that the strategy has been successful.
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Helios and Matheson's efforts to recapitalize MoviePass have "not been successful to date," the company said in a press release on Friday.
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That's important because we want to help companies that have been successful that need this structure to scale to the next level.
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Durant said the surgery, less than 48 hours after he sustained the injury on Monday against the Toronto Raptors, had been successful.
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"Unfortunately, I think he has been successful at achieving his agenda," Senator Marco Rubio, a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, lamented recently.
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"He's been successful enough that he could continue to lead his bank," the Democratic operative noted, "or just retire and take it easy."
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The difference is the Fed has been prepping markets for some time, and judging by the market reaction, the prep has been successful.
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Not all have been successful, with Anbang unexpectedly walking away this week from a $14 billion bid for Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc .
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They've long been successful with a gritty band of underachievers at receiver, and a mix of stars and underdogs on the offensive line.
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The plans that have generally been successful on the Obamacare marketplaces are those that have experience helping states insure low-income Medicaid patients.
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Rooney has been successful enough in Europe that googling "millennial author" results in a first-hit thinkpiece on her work in the Guardian.
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Fake personas for Adrian, Chase, and Blake Rubin also offer scholarships, and they've been successful at securing mentions and backlinks from real schools.
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" He said Neumann had been successful in attracting capital and "disrupting the whole real estate market in the United States with his idea.
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To be certain, Vengo — which makes high-tech vending machines and doubles as a self-contained advertising network — has been successful raising money.
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Given the covert nature of the operation, officials from both countries would say only that the efforts have been successful and were ongoing.
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They live in a spacious suburban home and own a restaurant that has been successful enough to support their upper-middle class lifestyle.
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"I don't want to be a hub, I don't think anybody in the world has been successful with a hub strategy," Porter said.
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They haven't been successful — the Trump administration has refused to comply with the committee's requests, as it has with many other congressional subpoenas.
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The retailer says the test of Pickup Tower has been successful, so it's rolling it out to additional locations in the months ahead.
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The main task of our secret services is control of the internet and IP telephones, and they have been successful in that area.
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When she pledged to make "those who have been successful" pay their fair share, she turned to the billionaire and said, "Sorry Mark."
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As more 2016 early votes roll in, it will be interesting to assess whether either party's candidate has been successful in this strategy.
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"We experiment a lot with different cask types to fill with mature Balvenie liquid and these have not always been successful," he says.
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Huawei is in a similar position, and creating an alternative Android app store hasn't been successful for phone makers let alone laptop makers.
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Tsinghua Unigroup would have invested a total of around $2.6 billion for partial stakes in all three companies had the deals been successful.
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Had the owner been successful, the move could have delayed the beginning of the buyback program, which is expected to begin in October.
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While the platform doesn't break out specific numbers, YouTube sources say the move from free demand to subscriptions had been successful so far.
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Previous controlled trials have shown that fixing up run-down neighborhoods has been successful in reducing violence in cities such as New Orleans.
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"Everything involved with Trump Tower has been successful," he told The New York Times, 20 minutes after Marla Maples gave birth in 1993.
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If all electors had been successful in following through with their actions, nearly 2628 million votes would have been cast contrary to expectations.
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Don't forget that part of the reaction we are seeing is precisely because we have been successful in our movements and building power.
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Preibus may have been successful here, but it was in getting Trump to criticize unruly congressional Republicans, not in checking his own instincts.
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None have been successful at obtaining all of the malware's code, and the government appears to have no intention of handing it over.
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Since then, 21.3% of chases over 300 in matches between the Test nations have been successful, compared with just 12.6% in matches before.
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"The company has been capitalized, the debt re-profiled, we've been successful in implementing measures in order to leverage operational efficiency," Fernandes said.
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It can also affect a person's judgment, which might be why they don't notice its affects and think their "training" has been successful.
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It has been successful in inducing long-term remissions of hard-to-treat cancers in about a third of patients in ongoing trials.
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We have been successful in fighting "by, with and through" our partners in Iraq, Afghanistan and all throughout the Middle East and Africa.
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Brown said the investor presentations in December and February had been successful, but then the market became volatile post-ITF (intention to float).
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"I think if I didn't conduct myself in the way that I've done it, I wouldn't have been successful, actually," Trump told Kelly.
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Most Americans who acquired the first home in their lineage would not have been successful if the rules today applied to them then.
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True Ventures has been successful with its approach; it was named firm of the year by the National Venture Capital Association last year.
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The initiative appears to have been successful: Firearm suicides dropped by 65% and homicides by 59% over the decade following the 1996 legislation.
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The United States has been successful in constricting ISIS in Iraq and Syria by cheaply funding and supporting local forces battling the group.
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And the message is resonating: "Hustlers" and "Parasite" have been successful, and awards pundits have high hopes for both in the Oscar race.
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Enstar has been successful with its runoff acquisition and risk management strategy, generating favorable returns and significant growth in book value per share.
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Dr. Thomas declined to describe his method, but said that it had been successful in other foreign markets, including Macedonia, England and Wales.
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"I think if I didn't conduct myself in the way I've done it, I don't think I would have been successful," he said.
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Although Mr. Aleynikov has been successful in fighting off the criminal charges, Goldman has avoided paying for his lawyers, at least so far.
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The challengers have so far been successful in blocking the President's policy from going into effect while the lawsuit plays out in court.
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Angel M. Melendez, special agent in charge of Homeland Security Investigations in New York, said that the week of raids had been successful.
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If Democrats had been successful, the move would have further delayed the committee's vote, which is now expected to take place next week.
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Despite tense relations between the U.S. and Russia, the two countries have been successful in working together to reduce their stockpiles of warheads.
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"If you've been successful, you didn't get that on your own," President Obama declared four years ago at a campaign rally in Virginia.
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Neither, though, have any images of Liu dancing, meaning that so far he's been successful in not being ridiculed online for his moves.
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He acknowledges that it's unrealistic to expect such ultra-elites as McIlroy and Rose to rearrange schedules that have been successful for them.
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Automatism due to severe self-induced intoxication is a rarely used defence, and is believed to have never before been successful in Alberta.
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Some have been successful, including nearly 50 recruits who were granted a type of temporary status while their background investigations are being completed.
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Apple invented the Touch ID fingerprint sensor for the iPhone, and since it's been successful, Apple is porting it over to the Mac.
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But the spotlight was on the races for the Senate, where a tiny minority has been successful in blocking Mr. Duterte's legislative agenda.
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They said American efforts to prevent fighters from leaving liberated cities such as Mosul in Iraq and Raqqa in Syria had been successful.
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"While Hire has been successful, we're focusing our resources on other products in the Google Cloud portfolio," the company said in the message.
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"I've had a 85033-year-long marriage with CBS, and it's been successful," Sheindlin will tell "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," according to Variety.
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She has tried to keep her daily railroad commute to the usual four-hour round trip this summer and has largely been successful.
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But supporters of the rule argue that it has been successful in helping to reduce the use of certain corporate tax-avoidance strategies.
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The key political challenge for Republicans is devising a new health policy that preserves portions of Obamacare that have been successful and popular.
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Up until his Durban court appearance, Zuma's legal team had been successful in doing just that with a series of mostly procedural maneuvers.
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President Trump on Monday said the U.S. hasn't been successful in its handling of the North Korean threat for the past 25 years.
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"The styles we analyzed have been successful in many contexts – from fixed income portfolios to global macro hedge funds," the AQR team wrote.
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Despite spending over half a trillion dollars a year on technology, traditional banks in the US have not been successful at building software.
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The lawsuits are far from the first attempt to sue fossil fuel companies for climate change, but previous actions have not been successful.
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Total Reclaim had been successful — Lorch and Zirkle could have afforded to dispose of the material properly, but chose to maximize profits instead.
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"If you look at movements that have been successful in the past, there is this full range of tactics and issues," Fisher said.
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Trump also said the government is exploring the use of remdesivir, an antiviral drug that's been successful in the treatment of other coronaviruses.
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Among the few companies that have been successful on the Affordable Care Act exchanges are insurers like Centene that have experience in Medicaid.
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It's a luxury that we have that the game's been successful, and we're in a much better position and we're much smarter now.
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To some extent, Trump's style has been successful — Trump beat out a highly competitive field of lifelong Republicans to become the party's nominee.
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And I think if I didn't conduct myself in the way I've done it, I don't think I would have been successful, actually.
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It's not clear whether any malicious actors have been successful in potential espionage efforts at Mar-a-Lago, but it's likely they're trying.
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It's worth noting that lots of people have talked about fixed wireless broadband, and some have even tried, and none have been successful.
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Our group has been successful eight times now, and we are quite optimistic about the materials we are studying now in the lab.
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The majority remain ongoing or are being considered by a judge, but at the time of writing, at least two have been successful.
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These have been successful, building on the premise that the central effort should be to mobilize the whole society against the Zika-carrying mosquito.
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The list of companies that make it to 100 years old is pretty short, let alone ones that have been successful over 100 years.
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Those who have been successful on Snap, like DJ Khaled, are doing meaningless content that's as ephemeral as it should be, given the medium.
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And the problem is you look at what's been successful; oh it's "Bridesmaids," she's a mess and she's trying to get her life together.
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U.S. Trade Representative Lighthizer said in Washington that NAFTA had been successful for U.S. agriculture, investment services and the energy sector, but not manufacturing.
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One media buyer pointed out that the unofficial rule for new shows is that a concept has been successful for at least two seasons.
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Pyongyang has conducted a flurry of missile and other weapons tests in the run-up to the congress, although not all have been successful.
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It's just a realization that when it comes to climate, I don't think anyone can claim that activism on carbon emissions has been successful.
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" Musk responded by promising a video to prove the sub would have been successful, saying, "Sorry pedo guy, you really did ask for it.
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In an email to customers, Google says: While Hire has been successful, we're focusing our resources on other products in the Google Cloud portfolio.
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It has been successful at squelching opposition in Thailand's rural heartland, but remains beholden to a narrow urban clique determined to preserve its privileges.
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Vancouver also has a small program that provides either pharmaceutical heroin or Dilaudid to people who have not been successful with methadone or buprenorphine.
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According to Mark Welton, president of IMAX Theaters, the current locations have been successful at capturing audiences who are already going to the movies.
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We allowed all that nastiness to come to the surface, and we've been successful in shining a light on all that was going on.
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In a 6-week beta period the tool has been successful for 93% of users, who will save an average of $137 per year.
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Sanaa Lathan has been successful in Hollywood for over 20 years now and she's not slowing down—or letting any negativity get to her.
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Roettgen said he saw the outcome as a "normalization" of Trump and confirmation that his "hostile takeover" of the Republican Party has been successful.
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Sky has also been successful in launching on-demand services, such as Now TV, that make it more competitive against rivals such as Netflix.
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" And in one video online he claims that victims of bullying need to resort to brute force: "100% have been successful through fighting back.
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When greening appears, quarantine is really the only current option, and so far it's only been successful at slowing, but not stopping, the spread.
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Then there's Anytime Fitness, which has been successful in getting both members and its employees to have the chain's purple "running man" logo tattooed.
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Her episodes are delightfully homemade—candidly broadcasted from her Los Angeles apartment—and they've been successful enough to support a slew of other verticals.
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Encouraged by Beijing, China's railway firms are aggressively bidding for contracts in overseas markets but have so far been successful mostly in developing markets.
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After campaigning on pledges to make U.S. companies bring jobs back, Trump has announced he's been successful at doing so before he's even president.
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Anti-money laundering laws have been successful in preventing criminals and terrorists from paying for goods and services with ease in the financial markets.
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All but Netflix have now theorized about internet service from above, but those efforts either "haven't been successful or are on hold," Anderson added.
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Why it matters: Oliver's blend of deep research and humor has been successful in the past at introducing complicated policy debates into the mainstream.
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Doctors thought the surgery had been successful, but then he was told the cancer returned and he only had a few weeks to live.
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I don't know if there's an artist around who has been successful in their career and not touched or impacted by Betty Blayton-Taylor.
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Policymakers should focus on learning from programs like these that have been successful at reducing their crime rates while improving their human rights practices.
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Cruz has been successful in lobbying for a change to give insurers more flexibility to offer plans that don't comply with some Obamacare regulations.
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This inter-agency team has been successful in bringing perpetrators of atrocities in Guatemala, Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia to justice in U.S. courts.
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This data is insightful as 98 percent of births in the U.S. are in a hospital setting and it identifies where we've been successful.
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He went on to say that candidates such as Ojeda have been successful not necessarily because they are liberals but because they are populists.
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The conservative band of bomb-throwers has been successful at bending the GOP to its will by voting as a unified bloc in Congress.
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A Boston-based activist group, the Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti (IJDH), said it had been successful in lobbying lawmakers for their support.
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And 59 percent overall say they consider the president's first 200 days in office a failure, while 36 percent say he has been successful.
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The Tea Party Patriots Citizens Fund has endorsed a handful of candidates challenging House incumbents this year, but so far none have been successful.
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Fintechs like Raisin began with a narrow focus, and while that's been successful in how many users they've signed up, profitability remains a challenge.
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She's been successful in her grassroots efforts, raising more than $19 million in the second quarter of 2019 with an average donation of $28.
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Senior officials said there had been no major incidents and the logistical, security and health plans had been successful, even with some heavy rainfall.
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So far, they have been successful in enforcing noncontrolling shareholder protections that the Burkards have argued do not apply to the sale as structured.
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In a statement after the broadcast was aired, Voice of America said subsequent efforts by the network to contact Sun had not been successful.
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Though the practice was made illegal in Delhi, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan following a December 2015 government order, its implementation hasn't been successful.
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While it has been successful selling trucks and sport utility vehicles, its cars have languished behind competing models from Toyota and Honda, for example.
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"That's the key thing to watch: Has she been successful in taking care of it, or does she have work to do," Strand said.
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Trump called into a radio show he was appearing on to brag: "I've been successful with your girlfriend, I'll tell you that," Trump said.
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Libertarian groups and activists backed by deep-pocketed conservative donors have been successful in recent years in pushing beyond Washington into dozens of states.
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The company has been successful in stopping its direct suppliers from deforesting land, the official said, but monitoring indirect suppliers remains a "major challenge".
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Hudson's Bay reportedly said Trump's brand has not been successful, and the retailer had informed Trump last fall it would be pulling her products.
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The group has already been successful in shaking things up in Washington, DC. They're hoping they can replicate some of that success in 2020.
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Mr. Lens, the U.C.L.A. professor, said it could take years to know whether the changes to single-family neighborhoods in Minneapolis have been successful.
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It meant that we'd been successful in the struggles to pry open a bit the doors of privilege that had been closed to us.
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They have usually been successful, reaching settlements that require defendants to cease using the trademarks and to recall and destroy merchandise, among other concessions.
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"My view was, 'Look, you've always been successful when you've played every day, and you're not going to get the opportunity here,'" Karon said.
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And clearly he&aposs been successful in doing so; his fame quite literally precedes him, as evidenced in his many eccentric interactions with strangers.
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This particular vulnerability reopens an attack route that had previously been successful in gathering information by monitoring the traffic flowing from Wi-Fi systems.
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Challenges to the practice have never been successful, though in 2012 a number of alternate candidates were put forward, including from Nigeria and Colombia.
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If it had been successful, India would have become the fourth nation in the world to put a vehicle intact on the lunar surface.
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Trump's aides have been successful in convincing him that releasing the memo ahead of the speech would trample on his message, the person said.
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The voluntary retirement system has been successful in providing a secure retirement to millions of Americans — future retirement policies shouldn't harm this important system.
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"We have been successful in stopping many efforts to prank Senator Graham and the office, but this one slipped through the cracks," he said.
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There are tools on the iPhone that have been successful in promoting high-quality, mainstream content in creative ways — they're called Snapchat and Instagram.
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The weakening in the dollar was seen partly as a sign that central bankers have been successful in easing stress in the money markets.
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They've been successful against all odds, built something huge, and when they declare it so they expect everybody around them to make it so.
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"We have been successful in at least getting agriculture as part of the presidential platform while in Cuba," said Paul Johnson, coalition co-chair.
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Although they haven't been successful in Colorado yet, Middleton worries that it's slowly getting easier for anti-abortion and personhood measures to become law.
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In some cases, that's been undermined by corruption, but often the Mexican government has been successful in intercepting problems before they become the US's problems.
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Szatkowski, now retired but still an active meteorologist on social media, said the Weather Service's probabilistic snowfall forecast maps have been successful in many ways.
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But it's going to be difficult to counter the ADF's vast legal and financial resources, particularly now that they've been successful in the Trinity case.
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Democrats hoped to make this clear during the testimony, but a new Morning Consult poll suggests they may not have been successful in doing so.
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Wilson, 52, has been responding well to radiotherapy and the signs were that the treatment has been successful, Tesco said in its statement on Tuesday.
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McGill said tests to smelt material produced from the heap leach process have been successful, with "significant progress" made toward producing uranium and copper cathode.
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DUESSELDORF, Germany (Reuters) - Austrian steelmaker Voestalpine said some of the applications it has filed to shield U.S. orders from local import tariffs have been successful.
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If a policy has been successful, there is a tendency to continue pursuing it, even when the environment has changed and demands a different response.
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In that respect, Samsung has been successful: a lot of the important stuff you need to access is down at the bottom by your thumb.
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According to a visit from the Mexican trade delegates in season 1, episode 6 of The Handmaid's Tale, Gilead has been successful in doing so.
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Every time we lose a horse it hurts badly but I've been a Hall of Fame trainer and been successful in racing for 40 years.
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If the launch had been successful, it would have been the smallest rocket to ever put an object into orbit around Earth, according to NASASpaceflight.com.
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Uneven reviews of eShakti and Indochino suggest that the pattern database technology has promise but hasn't always been successful in delivering clothes that fit well.
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In the meantime, however, SpaceX will load the helium at a warmer temperature, and return to an older way of loading that's been successful before.
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Of course, they haven't been successful — the Trump administration has refused to comply with the committee's requests, as it has with all other congressional subpoenas.
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SIGTARP has actually been successful in punishing financial industry bad actors after the crisis, but its scope is limited, and Warren's bill would expand it.
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One could even argue that he hasn't even been successful at that, if the botched development of 666 Fifth Avenue is indicative of his capabilities.
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But the shift has only been successful (so far) because it has involved not just strategic insight, but a change in approach across the workforce.
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Digital Ally has so far been successful in court regarding auto-activation and is scheduled for a pre-trial hearing with Axon in the spring.
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Her photos have been successful in bringing more attention and, more importantly action, to the issues women face in more underdeveloped countries with problematic traditions.
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OPEC's market defense strategy appears to have been successful, with its share of output climbing from 20173 percent in 2014 to 42.7 percent in 2016.
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Had it been successful, Apple might not have pushed forward as aggressively with its other phone project, internally known as M68, which became the iPhone.
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"Central banks have been successful in supporting asset classes but perhaps not getting growth going to the level they want it to go," Memani said.
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CNN has tried to contact the Ethiopian government by telephone several times for further comment on these allegations but those attempts have not been successful.
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That program has also been in existence for over a decade, but only about half the tests have been successful, according to the Defense Department.
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Currently, the Natavo Zero has only been successful in stopping the browning of pre-cut and pulped avo, like the kind found ready-made guacamole.
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"But we do take the fact that many parties have been successful as a positive sign of Turkey's democratic resilience," he told reporters in Ankara.
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Instead they will interview witnesses, collect samples of blood from survivors and gather data on military flights, methods that have been successful in past investigations.
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The minimum acceptance threshold of 50 percent plus one share was passed at 1600 GMT on Monday, Vonovia said, confirming its offer has been successful.
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There's also reason to think the investigators' legal tactic would have been successful, since Google's policy is to comply with lawful warrants for location data.
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There have already been successful lawsuits in other countries based upon climate change, and there's that children's civil lawsuit going on in the United States.
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House Democrats have attempted to obtain testimony from Bolton for the ongoing impeachment inquiry against the president, though those efforts have not yet been successful.
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Though it hasn't been tested in humans yet, early experiments on animals appear to have been successful, with "quite astounding" results, according to the researchers.
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Then-Prime Minister David Cameron resigned after the vote, and subsequent Conservative Party members in power have not been successful at negotiating the controversial deal.
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The production cuts have been successful, shrinking world supplies and sending prices high enough to the point where Brent crude popped above $80 in May.
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Alberta wildfire manager Chad Morrison said firefighters have so far been successful at holding the 422,000 hectares (1.04 million acres) fire back from those facilities.
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That integration has been successful, and today South Korea is eBay's fourth largest market based on revenue behind only the U.S., Germany and UK, respectively.
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It's debatable whether capital-intensive, venture-backed companies like FedEx and Apple could have been successful if they were started in a different fundraising environment.
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OPEC's market defence strategy appears to have been successful, with its share of output climbing from 20173 percent in 2014 to 42.7 percent in 2016.
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In a third of cases, they have been successful in starting patients on a pre-existing drug targeted to the particular mutation or fusion identified.
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The company launched a subscription service last year with Napster, which has been successful, but not enough to save the company from the mounting debt.
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Donald Trump has been successful in many other ways and has the potential to be an extraordinary leader when he focuses on the real problems.
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"I've had a 25-year-long marriage with CBS, and it's been successful," she told Ellen DeGeneres during an appearance on her show on Monday.
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City officials met with residents to see what mattered to them, and then looked at research on crime to identify programs that had been successful.
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"He was supposed to be this wizard in dealing with congressional Republicans, but has not been successful in getting anything serious done," one source says.
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