Another difference was that the Broaden study sited the electrodes by a method that Mayberg happened to abandon as the Broaden study began.
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We want to broaden what can go into the Periscope ecosystem "We want to broaden what can go into the Periscope ecosystem," Beykpour said during a press event in San Francisco on Wednesday.
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In any case, this long-term Broaden data echoes Mayberg's findings, in several open-label studies done before and during the time of the Broaden trail, that the treatment gains effectiveness over time.
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Now, Bumble is readying to broaden its horizons even further.
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Either way, your definition of Aquarius is about to broaden.
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So ministers are trying to broaden the field of competitors.
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As the market matures further, it will continue to broaden.
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Khanna also wants to broaden the scope of antitrust enforcement.
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The Roku Premiere and Premiere Plus broaden your TV horizons.
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The additional office in Detroit helps broaden the talent pool.
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Ever since he has been trying to broaden his coalition.
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These 10 movies will help you broaden your cinematic horizons.
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Mr Pence may not even broaden Mr Trump's base much.
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Alseddiqi said the investment allowed ADFG to broaden its scope.
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He would also broaden his clientele base, the paper noted.
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Both pieces of legislation seek to broaden existing federal statutes.
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Several industry groups have praised Trump's effort to broaden eligibility.
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Thanks, N.Y.T., in your effort to broaden your readers' vision.
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Democrats reticent to broaden ICE's powers, legislative efforts introduced to
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Closer to the election, it warned, the prohibitions will broaden.
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These examples broaden how we understand what is political activity.
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"I like to broaden it up," he tells me simply.
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She said she urged the president to broaden his list.
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He is clearly on a path to broaden his repertoire.
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The ongoing economic expansion will continue to firm and broaden.
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The second step is to broaden our concept of homelessness.
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How does reading them together deepen and broaden them both?
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It also helps reestablish and broaden a necessary tax base.
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YOU HAVE TO BROADEN THE BASE TO LOWER THE RATES.
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I think his intention was to broaden his employees' minds.
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History teaches them to broaden their horizons and shift their perspectives.
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The United States is also seeking to broaden the committee's powers.
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One effect was to broaden the definition of scandalising the judiciary.
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The company is also trying to broaden its product line-up.
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I'll broaden the lens even further for you just for fun.
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It's time to broaden his appeal to the general election electorate.
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Clinton as she looks to broaden the appeal of her campaign.
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Evidence is overwhelming: That's how you broaden opportunity, by starting early.
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Ms Aldana may have to broaden her message for rural voters.
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Acting alone, Republicans are unlikely to broaden the tax base much.
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However, the Windows 10 update could broaden the reach of Cortana.
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Spotify hopes the acquisitions will broaden the appeal of its platform.
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The governor also made moves to broaden the discussion beyond Okoth.
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The more you broaden your skills, the more successful you'll be.
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They need to zero in even as they broaden their horizons.
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But in a follow-up, Trump seemed to broaden his denial.
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It would also broaden background checks for purchases of these weapons.
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As a remedy, each adopted a strategy to broaden their appeal.
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So it's just a way for us to broaden the audience.
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Under the legislation that definition would broaden to fewer than 85033,000.
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But failing to broaden the tax base has also had consequences.
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But she noted that now, after Rio, her appeal may broaden.
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This is before your social and creative circles start to broaden.
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For that reason, it's important to broaden the search for life.
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It will have to broaden its scope for business reasons, too.
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This investment gives us an opportunity to broaden our protein offerings.
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It could also help Alibaba broaden its reach into international markets.
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I decided I would "broaden my horizons" by trying something new.
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He believes this will encourage Indian founders to broaden their horizons.
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"We want to broaden the audience for art," Ms. Flay said.
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We also need to broaden the conversation about criminal justice reform.
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I'm not sure — but we urgently need to broaden our analysis.
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But he went on to broaden it beyond the one incident.
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We will broaden the inspection area this week and address accordingly.
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Some are trying to broaden the pipes that run between chips.
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There's more politics to cover, but first, let's broaden our perspective.
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Law schools have been trying to broaden their base of applicants.
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Our crowds continue to grow, and our coalition continues to broaden.
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Some are trying to broaden the pipes that run between chips.
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Let's broaden out: People who are interested in Trump. Yes. Yes.
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He said he was joining the contest to "broaden the race".
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Nissan's own investigation is ongoing, and its scope continues to broaden.
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When you broaden it to the Internet, when you broaden it to tech, you look at the skillset it takes to be a great worker in our industry, other industries are pulling at those as well.
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Usually, you'll find startups go after niches, and then broaden their focus.
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Uber is now adding new partners, including Allstate, to broaden the program.
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Pocan indicated he wanted changes to broaden the lifting of the ban.
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Isn't the purpose of art to jostle, broaden and challenge our worldview?
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Horowitz writes: In peacetime, leaders must maximize and broaden the current opportunity.
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Snap Inc has been trying to broaden its portfolio of advertising offerings.
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Get ready to broaden your definition of the sign of the Fish.
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Try reading for your rising and moon signs to broaden your options.
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We also need to broaden our (international) support for this international situation.
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Boards could do more to broaden ownership to the rank and file.
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It is also open to more strategic deals to broaden its focus.
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AND JUST HOW DO YOU BROADEN RELATIONSHIP – IN THE U.S. GOING FORWARD?
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The country should continue efforts to broaden its tax base, it said.
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The upgraded device is now water-resistant, which could broaden its appeal.
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Recently, though, he decided to broaden his criticisms to a new platform.
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A "Yes" win would probably broaden and deepen that crackdown, she said.
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Studies like this that broaden Zika's reach can potentially change travel recommendations.
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And look — to pay for it you have to broaden the base.
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And up against the Mueller report, these memes broaden available political messaging.
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We need to accelerate transitions, deepen their speed and broaden their reach.
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It's up to me to broaden the spectrum of what they love.
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I don't know how it did that, exactly, except to broaden out.
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But Moscovici said the EU could be forced to broaden the scope.
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For Nintendo, Labo offers an opportunity to continue to broaden its audience.
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Cruz would need to significantly broaden his appeal outside his home region.
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Professional sports and legal marijuana may also help broaden the city's economy.
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He could select a vice-presidential nominee who would broaden the ticket.
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I definitely want to open it up more and broaden the horizons.
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Try adding "jews in an oven" to broaden your reach, suggested Google.
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His mandate, from the owner Jason Hicks, is to broaden the menu.
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Right, so it wasn't anything ... Just to try to broaden the position.
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Sanders' answer has been to broaden the question -- and sharpen the conflict.
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If tariffs broaden, we could see business activity impaired much more significantly.
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Some are taking steps to broaden their networks or waive co-pays.
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In addition, we expect DPZ to broaden its technological lead over competitors.
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It would also broaden waivers to let states change certain ObamaCare requirements.
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Redler said the rally needs to broaden out and include more sectors.
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He's planning to broaden his cooking repertoire and is considering several possibilities.
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But plans are afoot to broaden public transport options across the kingdom.
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U.S. policymakers need first to broaden the context surrounding Germany's trade surplus.
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Huawei, in particular, has been trying to broaden its reach beyond China.
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He announced Sunday that he would broaden the discussion to national security.
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Alexei Navalny's quest to broaden the electorate's minds no doubt will continue.
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Museums, galleries and documentaries have all helped to broaden graffiti artists' platform.
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I like directing and creating, I just want to broaden my horizons.
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The researchers said they hoped to broaden the discussion about diversity in Hollywood.
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He's also excited to broaden the Curbside offering thanks to Rakuten's expanded resources.
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Pepps merely broaden what is available to those choosing voluntary, private savings plans.
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Antonov is hoping to broaden the aircraft's international appeal by displaying at Farnborough.
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Find other blogs blogs, websites or online courses that can broaden your horizon.
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Pack's Manifold Productions plainly is trying to broaden the public impression of Thomas.
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At its creditors' insistence, the government will broaden the tax base in 2020.
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The House passed its own, less extensive, bill to broaden sanctions on Jan.
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In the course of recording the role, however, his perspective began to broaden.
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Then, as people are comfortable with that, it means we can broaden out.
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And no company is better at leveraging technology to broaden margins than Amazon.
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Electrolux said the purchase would broaden the offering in its food service business.
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Then broaden your reach: Scour social networking sites like LinkedIn for mutual connections.
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To help teachers broaden their student's experiences, check out these projects on DonorsChoose.
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But he has also managed to broaden his appeal since November, overtaking Mrs.
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If I broaden the search to just iPhones, I get 16 million results.
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Let's broaden out beyond politics and talk about what he achieved as president.
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Snapchat has been key in helping more traditional media companies broaden their audiences.
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Others will broaden the availability of marijuana, either for recreational or medicinal use.
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In response, automakers have moved to broaden their range of green car offerings.
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Sanders, meanwhile, has failed to broaden his appeal to minority voters, Sharpton said.
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We'll learn a lot from these first experiences and broaden out from there.
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The goal there is to increase revenue and broaden the services on offer.
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The goal is to broaden the range of services Airbnb hosts can offer.
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They try to evolve a little and broaden it with each new project.
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BROADEN THE RURAL AMERICA OPPORTUNITIES, BROADBAND OPPORTUNITIES, LOWER PRICES WITHIN AND MORE JOBS.
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In another bid to broaden political support, this reform would not apply retroactively.
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That said, Tesla may not broaden the Model 3's menu too much.
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Broaden the American agenda beyond counterterrorism because this alone does not inspire followership.
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We can broaden out the playing field to look at immigration positions overall.
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However, Vota aims to roll out other features that could broaden its appeal.
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"Then we started to broaden our horizons a little bit," Fischer told me.
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"TSO really does broaden the horizons of anybody who gets involved," he says.
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That's happening more as traditional groups seek to grow and broaden their membership.
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Bernie Sanders and seeks to broaden his appeal and unify the Democratic Party.
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Incontrovertibly, we will need to broaden the criteria by which we test immediately.
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Broken global supply chains broaden business costs across borders and around the world.
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That's why he's also dismissing calls to broaden the scope of the committee.
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Civil rights movements challenged countries to broaden national identities long associated with whiteness.
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Drug makers have long looked to big takeovers to broaden their product portfolios.
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"We want to broaden the sound to find a new audience," he said.
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Our first goal should be to broaden our armory against potential mass epidemics.
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Instead, he says he's committed to the travel challenge to broaden his perspectives.
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Business schools are reacting by trying to broaden the pool of MBA employers.
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Other Democrats have proposed more incremental steps to broaden health-care coverage. Sens.
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In 2016 Tencent began to broaden its mission, adding security research and consulting.
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In turn, he helped broaden the possibilities of an emerging avant-garde scene.
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Meanwhile, these laws and the groups' campaigns have helped broaden awareness among consumers.
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I totally get that and I think we need to broaden that up.
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At first, it was good business for us but it broaden our reach.
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These speakers will likely thrill Trump's base but do little to broaden his appeal.
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Making it even harder for Mr. Cruz to broaden his appeal is Mr. Rubio.
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Airbnb is adding hotels to its platform as it attempts to broaden its appeal.
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"They're trying to broaden their reach, and there's nothing wrong with that," White said.
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Hostess has been eyeing deals to broaden its treats beyond Twinkies and Ho-Hos.
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Daniela uses her platform to broaden the perception of her country and its people.
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"Opening stores can make sense as you try to broaden your reach," he said.
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The effort aims to broaden awareness of the violent chapter and honor the victims.
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Other than that you'll find little information to broaden your sexual or reproductive knowledge.
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Jagannathan's analysis could also broaden our understanding of how marijuana works in the brain.
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The Sport model may broaden URB-E's appeal by cutting the price and weight.
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We need to broaden the conversation about 'good work' and how we get there.
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A possible acquisition of Shopify could conceivably broaden the company's reach considerably as well.
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He has said the firm needs external innovation to broaden its product line-up.
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But in the real world, we don't have a Doctor to broaden our minds.
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We will broaden and strengthen our partner relationships to create a strong Predix ecosystem.
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"We also need to broaden our support for this international situation," he told reporters.
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Now, sneaker retailers are refocusing their efforts to broaden their target audience, he said.
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Finally, petition your congressman or senator to broaden your retirement savings beyond your employer.
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It can also broaden the mind and subtly change your understanding of the present.
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Analysts have said that testimony by Odebrecht executives could broaden the Car Wash investigation.
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With these books, you'll broaden your intellectual curiosity as well as enjoying wonderful stories.
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But four young, local photographers are trying to broaden the perception of the region.
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As strikes continue, workers broaden their demands and are driven to more extreme measures.
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One of the best ways to broaden your knowledge and perspective is through reading.
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Any time you can tap into more people and broaden your horizons is fantastic.
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Patel's ultimate aim for the film is to broaden the debate around sex trafficking.
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She argued that subsidies for utilities would help encourage companies to broaden their investments.
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In fact, it's highly possible that Republicans will broaden their majority in the Senate.
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Lewis tried to broaden his appeal, but was frequently met by resistance and setbacks.
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Maybe it's just phrasing: we can ask people to "broaden their horizons," or something.
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To address this disparity, some boutique gyms are now trying to broaden their reach.
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We should always seek to broaden our minds and increase our wisdom and knowledge.
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It's not immediately clear whether authorities will broaden their investigations to the Nickelodeon Hotel.
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But she soon found herself excited by the chance to broaden her intellectual horizons.
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The deal will help Planet Labs broaden its available data and add new customers.
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He said Pandora would diversity his company's revenue streams and broaden its technical capabilities.
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Conventional tax reform is the ideal path — lower the rate, and broaden the base.
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Dish also said on the call that it was seeing Sling TV's demographics broaden.
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Mr. Iger told him Disney was going to broaden its search for his successor.
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We'll be eager to explore new corners of the world and broaden our horizons.
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Maybe we just need to broaden who makes those decisions at museums and galleries.
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The singer and designer wants to broaden the fashion community while also disorienting it.
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Some funds broaden their potential pool of holdings by including a salmagundi of stocks.
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We need to broaden the available coverage, public health interventions and access to care.
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Instead of narrowing our conception of what a family is, we should broaden it.
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This meant that her work increasingly diverged from the Broaden study in significant ways.
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Mayberg now selects for such patients; the Broaden study neither sought nor avoided them.
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A trial like Broaden is forced to focus on a single point of exploitation.
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Lawmakers are now calling to broaden the types of transactions the panel can vet.
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It would broaden abortion access for low-income women and women of color immensely.
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If you're having trouble coming up with ideas for the ceremony, broaden your search.
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Later, in an interview with the WaPo, Mr. Pichai appeared to broaden his options.
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Chris Coons (D-Del.) that would dramatically broaden mail-in voting during the pandemic.
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But they can broaden transportation options for patients and could disrupt the ambulance market.
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The Vatican's support could help broaden collaboration within the international community in that process.
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Electronic Arts has invested in esports events to broaden the appeal of Apex Legends.
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Among other things, Stoll takes advantage of their world travels to broaden his palate.
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"They need to broaden out past the early adopters to everyone else," he says.
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EXCLUSIVE: JAPAN TO BROADEN EXEMPTIONS FOR RESTRICTIONS ON FOREIGN OWNERSHIP IN JAPANESE FIRMS - SOURCES
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To broaden economic opportunity, policies to increase college attendance are part of the solution.
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Supporters of broader gun rights want the newly solidified majority to broaden those rights.
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Why not broaden his focus as president to salesman and negotiator-in-chief abroad?
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The women's movement must balance how to broaden its message without losing its base.
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President Xi Jinping promised to lower import tariffs and continue to broaden market access.
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"These papers show we are ready to broaden out the negotiations," the source said.
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Challenges will emerge as we broaden our reach, yet these issues are not insurmountable.
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That will again broaden the investigation and place the terminus at the Oval Office.
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Their mission is to broaden democratic participation through research, analysis, and direct voter engagement.
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Mr. Abe suggested that the world look for a way to broaden W.T.O. rules.
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This wouldn't be the first time Cuccinelli has tried to broaden his powers, either.
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How can you make simple changes to your daily routine to broaden your horizons?
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Thirty-one states plus Washington, DC, accepted the federal funding to broaden Medicaid coverage.
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Twitter has tried tweaks to its core product to try to broaden its appeal.
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Read books by King, his family, and black authors and leaders to broaden your scope.
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To broaden the potential list of names, we also included some companies funded in 2017.
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In theory, doing that should broaden the possible matches for suitable assets to be bought.
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Granting users two-handed control would definitely broaden the range of possible interaction inside apps.
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The plan for Orlando International Airport, however, would broaden face-scanning to all international passengers.
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We expect the credit stress to broaden and deepen if low oil prices are prolonged.
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Expanding markets Cook's real innovation may lie in his efforts to broaden the company's markets.
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As a result, experts say, their allies may have decided to broaden their diplomatic options.
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I use an arsenal of "rest hacks" that broaden my horizons and energize my spirit.
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That money is likely to be spent on Grab's ongoing strategy to broaden into services.
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Today Acer announced two new 2099-in-23 devices that broaden its Switch product lineup.
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Plans to broaden the tax base in 2020 are reasonable, but demand rare political courage.
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Please join us and share the stories and experiences that have helped broaden your perspective!
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More Will & Grace will not likely broaden queer acceptance more than Will & Grace already has.
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As Mr Valls seeks to broaden his vote, he may sound a less reformist note.
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Kabaddi's ability to borrow skills from other sports easily has helped to broaden its appeal.
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A good way of making firms more responsive and accountable would be to broaden ownership.
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The government needs to broaden its focus from measuring value for money to liberating creativity.
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Morris also traveled to broaden her knowledge and share what she had learned with others.
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"If price hikes broaden, medium- and long-term inflation expectations will steadily heighten," Kuroda said.
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Whether that's enough to broaden his coalition will probably decide his finish in the race.
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The CBRu is trying broaden the sport's appeal—and talent pool—beyond the upper class.
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The task facing Britain in the early 1990s was to broaden and deepen Thatcher's reforms.
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Introducing more tabs into the basic Twitter experience could broaden out this kind of use.
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The acquisition will broaden our business scope and diversify the geographic streams of our income.
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Intel has been trying to broaden its reach into the fast-expanding autonomous vehicle market.
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Thus far, courts have provided little relief for those seeking to broaden access to ART.
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While colleagues focus on Milan and Venice, he has tried to broaden his party's appeal.
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Even as you broaden the definition of media to include news, information, communication, entertainment, etc.
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He explained the Nigerian custom of "spraying," and encouraged his haters to broaden their horizons.
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We are investing in more original content that will broaden the appeal of the platform.
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FEMA can also broaden the types of evidence it accepts as proof of property ownership.
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That was the "lower-the-rates-broaden-the-base" formula that Reagan used in 1986.
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Observers expect the EU scrutiny to broaden into a full investigation of about five months.
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The partnership will see CNBC and Formula E broaden their mutual audiences across the globe.
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How much did your time living in Champaign, Illinois, influence or broaden your music tastes?
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One important thing for us is to continue broaden our live strategy more toward events.
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This evening, the Sun enters fellow air sign Gemini, encouraging you to broaden your horizons.
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Different rules are needed to broaden the benefits of trade and drastically minimize the harm.
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We knew it was time to broaden that conversation (which we hope includes you, too).
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There have been three solutions: broaden the company's size, its products or its global reach.
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Many predicted good stock performance would broaden out to all sectors from solid profit growth.
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Expanding Markets Cook's real innovation may lie in his efforts to broaden the company's markets.
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The legislation's backers said the bill was meant to broaden students' access to abortion services.
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This latter scenario would force the party to transform its ideals and broaden its appeal.
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The parade of people seems to have been selected to broaden Mr. Trump's demographic reach.
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More mainstream conservative politicians attempted to co-opt the Party to broaden their electoral base.
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The president's own infrastructure proposal seeks to broaden this same authority for all infrastructure projects.
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Donald Trump swept aside criticism from his own party to broaden his accusations against Muslims.
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And his presidency so far has sought to entrench their support rather than broaden it.
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You've settled on a page of rare breadth, as things wind down and broaden out.
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He is unlikely to lose committed supporters, and he might broaden support beyond his base.
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For some of the participating chefs, the shop is an opportunity to broaden their reach.
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"We need to broaden our 'market,' " Adam went on, scrolling through photos on his computer.
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I'm trying to broaden people's view of our relationship with food and the land itself.
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Maine would become the 32nd state to broaden the program to cover low-income adults.
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But can't we broaden our horizons to praise those who have inspired in various ways?
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He hopes Europeans can form new, hybrid identities that broaden the criteria for who belongs.
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St Jude branded the trial the Broaden study—for Brodmann Area 25 Deep Brain Neuromodulation.
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Betting the entire Broaden trial on favourable six-month results proved far riskier than anticipated.
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We need to broaden our definition of personal action beyond what we buy or use.
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"The company's own investigation is ongoing, and its scope continues to broaden," the spokesman said.
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Launching in Walmart could be a huge opportunity for Dirty Lemon to broaden that audience.
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An article on Friday about the possibility that some states will broaden parole misstated Gov.
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"The marine scientific community really needs to catch up to broaden our understanding," she said.
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Many adopt strategies suggested in "The Innovator&aposs Dilemma" to broaden their strategy and offerings.
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Our smiles will broaden when we have redeployed Berkshire's excess funds into more productive assets.
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In turn, the state has used this success story to broaden apprenticeships to other industries.
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But it could give Mr. Netanyahu more latitude to broaden the hostilities into open warfare.
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Virginia, newly dominated by Democrats, may broaden parole for the first time in a generation.
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Democrats will also try to broaden their inquiry to other accusations of corruption and malfeasance.
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"In my home it's done nothing but broaden my children's cinematic global comprehension," he said.
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The card could help both companies broaden their revenue away from their traditional core products.
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He lost because he could never broaden his coalition or seriously challenge her for hers.
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"Our single greatest objective … is to re-establish and broaden the middle class," Biden said.
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"I hope that down the road they will broaden or add to it," Cash said.
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For the unconverted, the Convention was a disaster that will not likely broaden Trump's appeal.
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On the domestic front Congress should broaden the application of the Clean Energy Incentive Program.
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He's really started to hone in on how to broaden his message to more issues.
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And the company says it wants to eventually lower prices to broaden its customer base.
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Or it could put to rest any further effort to broaden access to fine wine.
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"We had to broaden how faculty sees what a successful student looks like," he says.
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She helped broaden its appeal to younger consumers by promoting the idea of self-care.
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So, looking to consolidate and further broaden its product suite can help Fenergo stave off competitors.
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To broaden its appeal, it could have sought to let political parties be represented in government.
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" Then you broaden it out, and you say, "This is an attack on all of us.
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Later, when he decided to run for Congress, he knew he had to broaden his appeal.
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The findings help to broaden our understanding of how the brain's memory and navigation systems work.
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But let's face it, it's hard to broaden anything when your wallet is oh-so-narrow.
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The Trump administration has announced plans to increase deportations and broaden the categories of immigrants targeted.
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I'd say that we'd also want to continue to broaden the work on the opportunity front.
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So, to outsmart your grocery store, broaden your gaze to include the lower and higher shelves.
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Most would like to broaden their sources of borrowing beyond local banks and international financial institutions.
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The exchanges expect the EU scrutiny to broaden into a full investigation of about five months.
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He takes an NCAA-approved amount of testosterone to lower his voice and broaden his shoulders.
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The years may broaden experience and tint perspective, but is wisdom or contentment certain to follow?
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Second, an increasingly fervent activist base could make it harder for Labour to broaden its appeal.
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But the imperative to broaden his appeal among Latinos voters has seemed far from his mind.
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Facebook says its goal with these blog posts is to "broaden that conversation" around challenging topics.
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It's time for the 2020 campaign — both the media and the candidates — to broaden its focus.
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Despite this, Square Enix continues to make efforts to broaden the appeal of the beloved series.
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The Curious History of Dating, Hodgson says, was born from a desire to broaden her scope.
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But there are efforts to broaden our knowledge of how food insecurity is related to health.
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I want to see if we can broaden the aperture at the end of your hearing.
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But he may want to listen to the departed justice's plea to broaden the court's profile.
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Rubio has vowed to grow and unite the party and broaden its appeal among younger Americans.
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There is a huge opportunity here to broaden the conversation about race and education in America.
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The cases are being closely watched by LGBT rights groups which are seeking to broaden protections.
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Donahue said Hermes' capabilities and client relationships in Europe and Asia will broaden Federated's distribution capabilities.
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Line's approach is to work with local services in order to broaden its appeal beyond messaging.
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This gallery relies on long-term loans from other institutions to help broaden the Getty's horizons.
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Cavium expects the deal to broaden its customer base and expand its range of network components.
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It also helps broaden publishers' audiences, and could push them to make their content more inclusive.
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So let's broaden the horizon of our experimentation some, and stop greedily trying to make money.
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Consequently, the issue should increase Together's overall funding capacity and slightly broaden the group's funding diversification.
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Shareholders struck down a proposal earlier this year to broaden the disclosure of its diversity practices.
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There's the ... well, the way that it's all united is we've got to broaden it out.
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No one pushes them to broaden vocabulary, turbocharge reading rates and master low-level math procedures.
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They asked the federal health ministry to broaden its search beyond viruses known in the area.
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Clinton, in a race against Mr. Trump, would need to broaden her appeal among white men.
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Second, the United States needs to broaden the range of tools used to challenge Russian aggression.
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Inclusion in benchmark bond indexes would similarly broaden the potential pool of investors in Saudi debt.
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You will have an established network in Washington and a determination to broaden your contact base.
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It is unclear whether MSCI, the stock-index compiler, will broaden global access for Chinese stocks.
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The bourse said on Monday it would continue to broaden its connectivity schemes with the mainland.
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The worry, he said, is that the purge will broaden to include secular Turks and others.
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Now she is thinking about a new business in their home village, to broaden their income.
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While Trump remains widely popular among his base, a strong economy could help broaden that support.
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Bernie Sanders has remained steady, but he needs to show that he can broaden his support.
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They also learned to select running mates from different backgrounds to broaden their appeal with voters.
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The acquisition of NVS helps broaden Q's product portfolio, while bringing in yet another revenue stream.
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Eventually, Lantern wants to broaden the set of categories, Lantern co-founder Alejandro Foung told me.
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This helps the auction house broaden its client base, since watch collectors often also collect art.
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MLPs broaden the energy investor base, but are currently limited to oil and natural gas assets.
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After Mr. Buchanan joined the integrated Riverside Baptist Church in Washington, his perspective began to broaden.
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As professional opportunities broaden and cultural attitudes shift, competition between women has given way to allyship.
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The chain, long known as a discount retailer, has lately been trying to broaden its appeal.
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G.B.T.Q. groups see the use of that word as a way to quietly broaden rights protections.
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Pavarotti's attempts to broaden opera's audience are rightly praised, and the featured audio recordings are superb.
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"We also need to broaden our support for this international situation," he told reporters on Friday.
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And he thinks that that financial incentive will inspire them to voluntarily broaden the bill's application.
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He said he decided to run for party leader and prime minister to broaden the race.
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What's more, recruiting online can also broaden a company's talent pool and increase mobility for workers.
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"My desire would be to use this as an opportunity to broaden our base," Tanenblatt said.
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It is unclear whether MSCI, the stock-index compiler, will broaden global access for Chinese stocks.
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It is now experimenting with physical bookstores and groceries as it looks to broaden its reach.
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Ms. Azima hopes it will broaden their tastes — and whet their appetites for further food investigations.kidsfoodfestival.
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Ms. Azima hopes it will broaden their tastes — and whet their appetites for further food investigations.
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First and foremost, the US can broaden efforts to constrain elite behavior by bolstering independent media.
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During his time he invested in the group's online offering and sought to broaden its appeal.
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Retailers are increasingly looking to unlikely bedfellows to broaden their offerings and rethink their store space.
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How do we broaden the scope of these approaches to address serious and complex healthcare issues?
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It has since sought to broaden its appeal beyond children, expanding its alcohol offerings for adults.
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If he can't, it will be the moment that encapsulated his inability to broaden his appeal.
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Ms. Martin said publicity could help "broaden the impact" of the legal cases in combating harassment.
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The company would also broaden its focus beyond legal advice, Kan announced in a blog post.
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That trend will likely broaden in coming years, posing a powerful obstacle for Exxon to navigate.
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Japan's second-biggest drugmaker by sales has ramped up overseas acquisitions to broaden its drug pipeline.
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Amazon might use these assets to broaden its business in a way it cannot do online.
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The oil-rich kingdom is betting on tourism to broaden its economy, but will visitors come?
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Unverzagt, having survived more financial downturns and life transitions, can help broaden Pyne's perspective, she added.
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Adding young talent to a financial planning firm does not just help broaden a practice's perspective.
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For SodaStream, the deal is a further chance to broaden its reach through PepsiCo's global footprint.
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Benet said Coinlist's platform could help broaden the accredited investor base by enabling more compliant offerings.
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The ACA subsidized Medicaid expansion while leaving the decision to broaden coverage up to each state.
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There are several proposals in Congress to broaden the scope of national security letters, or NSLs.
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Under President Emmanuel Macron, France is attempting to broaden its influence in Africa to anglophone regions.
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And Mr. Condon amplified some of the fairy tale's themes to broaden its appeal beyond families.
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Disney's proposed acquisition of Fox assets would broaden the company's content portfolio, making it more competitive.
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The deal, one of Target's largest, comes as all retailers look to broaden their distribution capabilities.
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The health law attempts to broaden the pool by offering financial assistance to middle-class people.
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First and foremost, it helped broaden people's ideas about how television could be directed and shot.
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He will: Broaden access to basic financial services, including mortgage loans for creditworthy low-income households.
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Looking to broaden Pakistan's alliances, Mr. Khan enthusiastically courted Prince Mohammed soon after becoming prime minister.
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The funding will be used, in part, to broaden the types of deliveries the company makes.
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As their music tastes broaden, probably so does their spectrum in terms of their political thoughts.
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Saying that, we're making a very serious effort to broaden our horizons in terms of comparisons.
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It could have tried to broaden the tax base so as to reduce its dependence on property.
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They bumped up the number of nominees in the top categories to broaden whose faces we see.
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But watching some synagogues close and others consolidate, he decided to broaden his resume and sought ordination.
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Last year, she started series of panel discussions about how to broaden opportunities for women in Hollywood.
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"If we broaden that scope, we're going to make it more appealing as an industry," she explained.
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Their showing will be a deep disappointment for a party that was looking to broaden its tent.
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As the new year kicks off, investors apparently remain worried about Twitter's ability to broaden its appeal.
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The bill is the Designing Accounting Safeguards to Help Broaden Oversight and Regulations on Data (DASHBOARD) Act.
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The company is betting competitions of professional and amateur gamers — known as esports — will broaden Apex's audience.
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At its best — or sometimes even its just-okay — entertainment can broaden our view of the world.
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Photographer and model Silvana Denker has made it her life's work to broaden our definition of beauty.
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The company also wants to broaden the reach of the tool to cover other open source projects.
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With the addition of Jalopnik, Deadspin and Jezebel, we would broaden our position as a lifestyle publisher.
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Dropbox may have found its feet in its efforts to broaden its tools beyond simple cloud storage.
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Telsey likes Brinker's move to broaden the appeal of its Chili's and Maggiano's chains, among other reasons.
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Dimon has a practice of moving executives into different positions to broaden their experience in the bank.
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NET's existing ecosystem, Samsung surely hopes that this move will also broaden its own Tizen developer ecosystem.
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But the art world first needs to broaden its vision of what it deems worthy of display.
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Benioff is looking to broaden the company's cloud offerings through new features, especially focusing on artificial intelligence.
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Food delivery providers are also edging into the space, with Postmates looking to broaden its alcohol options.
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For Barlow, this approach was part of his overarching goal to broaden the audience for interactive experiences.
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Moves to broaden the economy, strengthen institutions and improve health care and education have ground to halt.
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I also love working with charities and helping broaden people's minds regarding trans people and our safety.
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The have also sought to broaden support for the movement by focusing on narrower, more domestic issues.
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Ryan, who has attempted to broaden the Republican Party's appeal, said there was nothing he could do.
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Al Sharpton, recognizing the need to broaden his base to mount a long-term challenge to Clinton.
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Between Wednesday and Thursday, the moon moves into Aquarius, inspiring you to learn and broaden your horizons.
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"We are investing in more original content that will broaden the appeal of the platform," Ek said.
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This past May, Vox published a leaked draft regulation that would broaden the birth control mandate's exemption.
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We need to clamp down on loopholes and unnecessary crony-capitalist deductions to broaden the tax base.
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We believe that the investment cycle will broaden and strengthen in the coming months, particularly in Asia.
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Both leaders should broaden their discussions to focus on other key foreign policy issues of collective concern.
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Our local and national economies rely on contract work to complement and broaden our 28503st century workforce.
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CatRobo's AI-enabled model will broaden the data sets lenders use to inform their credit-lending decisions.
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Since those attacks, extremists appeared to broaden their list of targets to include new categories of minorities.
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Other members of the Trump administration have made similar calls to broaden faith-based allowances in government.
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SO WE HAVE PENETRATION RATES WHERE REALLY EVERYBODY IS USING IT. AND WE'RE SEEING ZELL BROADEN OUT.
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But Deborah Fikes, a prominent Texas evangelical, is among those wondering if Christians should broaden their agenda.
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It offers no guidance, however, on how to broaden the tax base or which loopholes to close.
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Klobuchar is seeking to broaden the debate beyond the GOP frame of contrasting repeal versus single payer.
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"We wanted someone to broaden the show out so we reached out to her," Mr. Stelter said.
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It also plans to broaden its product suite and add to its distribution network of industry partners.
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The hiring underscores Moelis's continued efforts to strengthen and broaden its client relationships by hiring veteran executives.
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Around 100 EU rules would need amending to broaden equivalence, potentially tying up EU legislators for years.
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Others say that Sanders has failed to broaden his appeal beyond a core bloc of progressive voters.
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In order to challenge these negative perceptions, the transition team could broaden what Obama began in 2008.
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Ultimately, if we want more revenue from the rich, we should broaden the base and boost rates.
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The automaker is also ramping up its luxury Genesis brand to broaden its clientele of wealthier consumers.
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Those assets would offer the opportunity for both Comcast and Disney to broaden their international distribution footprint.
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This is a great time to attend a class, take a trip, or otherwise broaden your view.
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And he didn't seem to go out of his way Sunday to try to broaden his support.
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None of this seems like an effective strategy to broaden his base and actually win in November.
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And the question for him is going to be, can he broaden that base of support, right?
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Although the repeated questions are narratively obtrusive, the men's voices broaden this experience beyond its escapist trappings.
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One more element will help to further the appreciation of everyday wines: Broaden the definition of greatness.
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There is new legislation to broaden the jurisdiction of Cfius; it has bipartisan support in the Senate.
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The decision is a blow to horse racing's attempt to broaden its appeal to casual sports fans.
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"It will broaden our ideas of what was going on in our own town," Ms. Hoptman said.
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Mr. Ali said Shabab leaders also sought to broaden their global jihadist appeal by striking American targets.
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Working outside the limited perspective of a predominantly white art world, spaces like hers effectively broaden it.
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Deep personal understanding can broaden individual perspective, creating a sense of humanity large enough to include everyone.
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It was brought about by a flawed attempt to use credit markets to broaden access to housing.
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And it could broaden the types of exoplanets astronomers target in their search for life beyond Earth.
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But if you thought Trump was planning to read something that might broaden his horizons, think again.
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Broaden your gaze at what's available to you in terms of feeling more social and more active.
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The bottom line: Buttigieg ultimately will need to broaden his support to extend his popularity beyond Iowa.
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But Meghan's interview also provides grounds to reconfigure our ideas of strength, or at least broaden them.
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Apple has attempted to broaden its appeal in India by looking to reduce prices of its handsets.
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Trump's follow-on threats to bomb Iran's cultural sites only deepen and broaden Iranian anger and hostility.
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Some of the schools exist not only to broaden horizons, but to shore up languages and cultures.
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Some 2638 volumes of his journal broaden the picture of his personality that has come through myth.
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Tyro plans to use proceeds from the IPO to fund future growth and broaden its shareholder base.
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Adshade's key advice for would-be romantics: Broaden the criteria you are looking for in a mate.
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Before medical and dental school, we need to try to broaden who is moving into the pipeline.
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That's a good reason for the company to broaden its delivery offerings — even if customers aren't home.
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Manchin argued that Trump would broaden his popularity by endorsing a proposal to significantly expand background checks.
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Some of the schools exist not only to broaden horizons, but to shore up languages and cultures.
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But the luxury automaker has recently overhauled its car lineup in an attempt to broaden its appeal.
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Instead, Wilson-Beattie teaches her students to broaden their definition of "sex" and discover other erogenous zones.
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Sex education in U.S. schools is lacking, but new efforts to broaden its scope are bubbling up.
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Jack White would do well to sit up and listen, and maybe broaden his horizons a little.
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But we all had unique stories that could broaden how the public sees the US counterterrorism fight.
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The goal of the requirement was to broaden the pool of policyholders to include more healthy Americans.
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"Our smiles will broaden when we have redeployed Berkshire's excess funds into more productive assets," Buffett wrote.
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Nickel also moved lower as fears diminished that Washington might broaden its sanctions to include Norilsk Nickel (Nornickel).
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As Netflix continues to broaden its reach, it will provide an experience that's more Singapore than South Carolina.
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"Aladdin... will make our asset managers more efficient and broaden their capabilities," Prudential chief executive Mike Wells said.
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The government also hopes the new taxes will broaden its revenue base and cut compliance costs for companies.
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You can broaden your wine horizons on a budget by attending free tastings at your local retail store.
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He did, however, express optimism the House would vote to broaden Medicare by the end of next year.
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Historically, mostly professional landscapers signed up with Weed Man to broaden their mowing, planting, raking and trimming services.
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They also hope the much greater choice the combined firm can offer will help broaden their customer base.
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And I think it pays to keep -- to broaden the discussion to other policies away from monetary policy.
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Some commentators broaden the definition to include anyone who uses artificial devices, such as computer screens or iPhones.
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But that doesn't mean there's no space to broaden your horizons and switch things up now and again.
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Anderson said Wal-Mart is struggling to broaden its customer base beyond its core bricks-and-mortar shoppers.
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"Volkswagen is continuing to invest in the U.S. to broaden its manufacturing and R&D footprint," Diess said.
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It is buying Shire to broaden its drugs portfolio and plug a gap in its late-stage pipeline.
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Part of this sprucing up involves tailoring policies to broaden support, which normally comes from the working class.
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Assuming that Mr Imamoglu can reshape the party in his own image, it might finally broaden its reach.
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While smartwatches were out of favor for now, future technology enhancements could broaden the appeal of the device.
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The goal of the podcast is to broaden the scope of feminism; to talk less, and listen more.
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The big picture: The plan would vastly broaden the federal government's role in cutting emissions and economic intervention.
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Changes will broaden the definition of terrorism and give police powers to detain suspects without trial for longer.
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DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Davos Man is being urged to broaden his circle, to include more women.
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Cao hopes her study will continue to broaden the body of research to include cancer-related deaths overall.
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Marvel is dealing with some tensions in the market as it attempts to broaden the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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However, emphasizing the historic nature of her nomination will not help her broaden her base on the right.
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It is also selling units not seen as a priority, while acquiring businesses that broaden its product range.
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On Monday, Chinese President Xi Jinping promised to lower tariffs, broaden market access and import more from overseas.
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To succeed, resist the urge to broaden your focus too much or too soon, and then scale proportionately.
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Even when you broaden the scope to all energy jobs, you're still not talking about that many people.
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Altitude Express, Department of Justice lawyers argued it would be up to Congress to broaden Title VII's reach.
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The Debt Management Office (DMO) has said it offered the bond to help broaden the country's funding base.
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The denim brand has expanded into women's wear and T-shirts, in an effort to broaden its reach.
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New, high-end tequilas including Patron's namesake drinks have helped the beverage broaden its reach beyond young partygoers.
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This year's ceremony will broaden its focus to include trailblazers of diversity within the LGBTQ community and beyond.
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The Academy has responded by setting in motion a process to broaden the diversity of its voting members.
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No. 13, there had to be more sector leadership to broaden beyond FANG: Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Alphabet.
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Fasoli hopes his research will help broaden our understanding of all the different garbs workplace discrimination might take.
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This update, which makes crowdsourced Stories on Maps available outside of the app, could also broaden its reach.
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It has since sought to broaden its appeal beyond children and teenagers, expanding its alcohol offerings for adults.
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A primary objective in Purdue's 2002 budget plan was to "broaden" the use of OxyContin for pain management.
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Republicans need to broaden their base; but the base wants candidates who will defend the old racial order.
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On Monday, Chinese President Xi Jinping promised to lower tariffs, broaden market access and import more from overseas.
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But Israeli media on Wednesday quoted a unnamed senior official saying Israel could broaden its actions into Lebanon.
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Presidential candidates pick them as running mates to broaden their appeal to voters, or to butter up allies.
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The company hopes to broaden distribution and firm up a retail model to better serve an international audience.
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Warren would be a partner in messaging, and could potentially help Sanders broaden his appeal to female voters.
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After all, a candidate at this stage has to broaden his or her appeal, especially in swing states.
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"We see this as helping in our quest to broaden the audience for Nintendo Switch," says Fils-Aimé.
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Flake told reporters that there are "other ways you could broaden the base," but didn't provide any specifics.
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O for $1.7 billion in an agreed deal to broaden its oncology portfolio, the firms said on Friday.
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The challenge is to broaden their profile... but they have also proved that they do have surprise potential.
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Sanofi has been trying to broaden its drug line-up as its key diabetes business comes under pressure.
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The agreement allows YouTube, a unit of Alphabet Inc, to broaden its already huge array of esports content.
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But the PACT Act -- which stands for Preventing Animal Cruelty and Torture -- will broaden the scope of prosecutors.
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It helps him develop professionally, broaden his skills and keep on top of the trends in his industry.
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But -- and I hate when people say this -- I think you might have to broaden out the aperture.
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In an effort to broaden the auction's reach, Sotheby's enlisted the fashion designer Erdem Moralioglu as guest curator.
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His unorthodox attempts to broaden their horizons caused the superintendent of schools to fire him after a year.
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If I'm a racist, I wouldn't come up to you and say 'hey, you should broaden your perspective'.
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And they may be a not-so-subtle play at trying to broaden his appeal with women voters.
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Still, Altman has plain ambitions to back many more startups, and he wants to broaden access to them.
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The permanence of the new structure post transformation could also broaden the product's appeal in the consumer field
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"I think we should all make much greater efforts to broaden our knowledge and develop in this area."
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"We will broaden the crater zone so no town must fear it might be left out," he said.
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Advertisers can then run ads using vetted, compliant, third-party data to broaden their reach, according to Zeotap.
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"How do you feel about calls to broaden the Republican Party?" a Newsweek reporter asked Reagan that March.
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After almost a year of this, with Mayberg's help, she was reimplanted by a Broaden team in Dallas.
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Like Chiang, she is working to broaden perceptions about the food of her homeland in the United States.
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"We have been part of an education effort to broaden the bull's-eye," the industry insider told me.
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The biggest question facing Sanders's campaign going forward is whether he can broaden his appeal beyond white Democrats.
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The LTSE is also trying to broaden the types of people that CEOs think of as their stakeholders.
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It's nice to imagine that we can broaden someone's understanding of the world by illuminating their blind spots.
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If we have them covered, then you could look back and say maybe we need to broaden this.
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The app was originally designed for entertainment news, but Mr. Carter suggested that the founders broaden the scope.
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The United States and its partners need to avoid the temptation to broaden the scope of the sanctions.
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Mr. Krzanich sought to broaden Intel's business, taking the company into fields such as drones and wearable devices.
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To do so, he must broaden his coalition, temper his rhetoric, and lose his holier than thou attitude.
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Intermountain uses telemedicine to broaden the reach of its infectious disease experts to rural hospitals in its network.
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The Trump executive order could be used to strengthen and broaden the use of retrospective review of regulations.
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He saw the project as a way to broaden the audience for his work in a meaningful way.
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However, we need to broaden our perspective on health to include a stronger emphasis on mental health issues.
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But he still faces significant questions about his ability to broaden his base of support beyond white voters.
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A Wall Street Journal article highlights Citi's efforts to broaden its customer base through its mobile banking app.
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Astellas, the country's second-biggest drugmaker by sales, has ramped up overseas acquisitions to broaden its drug pipeline.
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They also face tough roads ahead, largely because of their inability to broaden their appeal past white voters.
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Steyer isn't the only presidential candidate to propose increasing capital gains rates to help broaden programs for families.
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The facility will produce the treatment for European patients and help broaden its use beyond leukemia and lymphoma.
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Farfetch has grown through a number of partnerships that have helped it broaden its distribution, offerings and capabilities.
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We need our leaders to embrace creative thinking about alternative financing methods to broaden access to biopharmaceutical advances.
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In September, Amazon announced Alexa was adding support for Hindi language to broaden its appeal in the nation.
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The facility will produce the treatment for European patients and help broaden its use beyond leukemia and lymphoma.
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"Anytime you can broaden your base either at a company or outside of it is beneficial," says Wasson.
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Although the accord was supposed to resolve the nuclear issue and thereby broaden the discussion, the opposite happened.
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He also hopes the effort will broaden pressure on Republican senators beyond those currently viewed as swing votes.
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"He'll want to have resolution with the U.S., but it doesn't hurt to broaden your horizons," said Peterson.
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But the case could also significantly broaden gun rights, smack in the middle of the 2020 election campaign.
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China increasingly relies on middle-class spenders who are helping to broaden the economy beyond its industrial base.
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"If we push ourselves when we're uncomfortable, we broaden our horizons and become stronger for it," he says.
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There are other ways of curating that might broaden public access and ring the clarion of social justice.
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Broadening his support would be nice — but he seems more focused on making sure Democrats don't broaden theirs.
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The find could broaden our conceptions of how we feel pain, as well as how to relieve it.
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The company made a conscious decision to target the rich elite of India and then to broaden from there.
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The backgrounds of these artists helped inform and broaden YSDT's aesthetic, which was originally rooted in classical Western traditions.
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The new coalition comes as women's rights campaigners in Indonesia broaden their movement by engaging men and religious leaders.
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BI has also announced an intention to broaden swap agreements with Japan to bolster its "second line of defense".
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You can search according to keywords or categories, and you can also broaden your query to include different cities.
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Netflix recently also partnered up with the company in an effort to court Latino viewers and broaden its audience.
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The move reflects Amazon's desire to broaden its business in one of its biggest markets outside the United States.
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AMB also collaborates with other organizations in order to broaden the creative opportunities for the students at their school.
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So the pressure is on old-school distributors – cable, phone and satellite companies – to broaden their offerings and distribution.
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We're hoping to see its extensions support broaden for developers, and hear more about its plans for web apps.
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But he said he was looking to deepen and broaden the relationship between the two countries on the trip.
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Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen ordered US Customs and Border Protection officials to broaden the policy Monday.
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The proposal would broaden the current rule, which applies only to sensitive U.S. technology controlled for national security reasons.
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The new feature is part of a number of expansions from Binance as it aims to broaden its reach.
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CarKey is yet another sign that Apple intends to broaden the iPhone's usability when it comes to everyday tasks.
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Beijing has been pushing operators to broaden Macau's economic base to lessen the territory's reliance on the glitzy casinos.
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The deploying of the invasive technique marks an expansion of its use to broaden and quicken Trump's deportation crackdown.
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The states later decided to formally broaden their search to Google's Android and advertising businesses, CNBC reported last fall.
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But now a growing movement of craft brewers is trying to get the nation's drinkers to broaden their tastes.
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The conversation around harassment in Hollywood will broaden to include other industries "if we force it to," said Burke.
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Telecoms companies such as BT in Britain have invested heavily in sports rights to broaden their appeal to customers.
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With a multiracial cast and team of writers, "Insecure" stands to broaden the diversity of HBO's current programming lineup.
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It added that it was demanding that EDF will broaden the quality review of materials installed on the reactor.
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"At eBay, we are always looking to broaden our reach and surface inventory through new channels," a spokesperson said.
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Eventually, companies can (and undoubtedly will) work to broaden their offerings across a wider range of the IoT market.
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Not to mention, celebrities have the platform and influence that can help broaden parental leave policies and government provisions.
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Trump's attempts to broaden his reach beyond his core supporters have largely backfired and likely hardened views against him.
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Indeed, fall is the ideal opportunity to broaden your horizons label-wise and give Zara a much-needed break.
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The bill would broaden its power, some critics say, to the point where it would scrutinize some commercial sales.
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While the company underscored its commitment to distressed investing it also said that it needed to broaden its expertise.
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Additionally, we plan to significantly broaden the distribution of Spectacles, which will increase our costs and overall financial risk.
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It's no more likely to broaden its appeal than Tony Bennett is to wind up in the top 40.
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But he said it would broaden the tax base by adding 1 percent of growth to the U.S. economy.
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Each successive president in the past few decades has worked to broaden their powers -- particularly in relation to Congress.
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"Mobile apps are a good way to share information and broaden young people's knowledge on this topic," she explained.
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While the changes have largely been welcome, they have done little to broaden the appeal of the core service.
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With the Pi Project we were looking for a way to broaden the idea of what that might mean.
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The president and the GOP have an uphill climb if they want to broaden their appeal with minorities, however.
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Xiaomi's attempt to broaden beyond China – where it still books the majority of its sales – has seen mixed success.
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And moviegoers broaden their horizons, checking things out that they wouldn't normally schlep out and buy a ticket for.
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Last week she temporarily resigned as leader of the National Front in an attempt to broaden her supporter base.
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This week, Le Pen held a major rally in the Paris suburb of Villepinte, hoping to broaden her appeal.
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Marques did not comment on the transaction, which Esteves said at the time would broaden BTG Pactual's business portfolio.
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But that that also means you need to broaden the scope and bring in thought diversity to your team.
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The next step is to broaden their search beyond elite campuses and invest in the education of underrepresented students.
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Pandora's woes have stemmed primarily from excessive spending in a bid to diversify its company and broaden its content.
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The draft proposal, if finalized, would significantly broaden the type of companies and organizations that can request an exemption.
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More importantly, it would broaden the ability of veterans to choose providers and services that best meet their needs.
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Clearly, we have to broaden the scope when it comes to locations where the president might conduct official business.
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Interplanetary telepresence would also broaden the horizon of human space exploration beyond traditional destinations like the Moon or Mars.
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"We look forward to helping MoviePass continue to broaden its reach and modernize the movie theater industry," he added.
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Even so, it's one of the best ways we've seen to broaden your comics horizons without a big investment.
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You can create any digital product you want, broaden your job prospects, and maybe even earn buttloads of cash.
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But coups in Bangladesh brought to power a series of military regimes, which invoked Islam to broaden their support.
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In February 1842 Charlotte and Emily Brontë, seeking to improve their French and broaden their vistas, sailed for Belgium.
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These questions shed light on the divisions within the aforementioned groups; they broaden and complicate our ideas of solidarity.
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It also has a banking licence and on Thursday launched its first savings account to broaden its funding tools.
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It's probably too late as well, since he's made no effort to broaden his support base since taking office.
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Google wants to broaden your horizons — and maybe put some "fake news" to rest — with its updated News app.
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There were no potential valentines to set my sights on, and I wasn't adventurous enough to broaden my search.
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Google has announced YouTube Go, a new app designed to broaden the accessibility of the behemoth video-sharing service.
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Samaraweera said the reforms would broaden the direct tax base and reduce the indirect tax burden on the people.
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It seems likely that, even if Boko Haram is defeated, the rationales for insurgent violence will broaden beyond religion.
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The Kate Spade acquisition helped Tapestry broaden the reach of its handbag business that traditionally focused on older women.
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The big issue is how to broaden the tax base to close this $2628-trillion gap in tax revenues.
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Disagreements over how to broaden the tax base have ended many tax reform discussions over the past 30 years.
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Incoming data, notably survey results, increase our confidence that the ongoing economic expansion will continue to firm and broaden.
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"My vision has been that we broaden that out," said Deborah F. Rutter, the president of the Kennedy Center.
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"Each retiree should really think about what their priorities are and then kind of broaden the scope," he said.
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And what we should do is reject the advice of maximum pressure hard-liners and broaden our diplomatic efforts.
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Should the government use its existing antitrust powers more vigorously, and should Congress broaden those powers with new law?
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On Friday he said the plaintiffs had yet to decide whether to broaden the lawsuit to include the USOC.
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The episode ultimately stops short of getting more specific in favor of continuing to broaden the world of Gilead.
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New technologies like Nepris and our portfolio company Nearpod can begin to broaden our experiences and improve our connectedness.
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New hardware with the potential to broaden VR's appeal beyond its core of true believers is coming this fall.
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The company also announced on Thursday that it would broaden its policy against harmful misinformation related to the virus.
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They will be marketed to a primarily female audience, although that could include men willing to broaden their horizons.
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A more obvious difference was that the open-label work had no control groups and the Broaden trial did.
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Continuing to broaden his horizons, Mr. Frost will become the chief conductor of the Swedish Chamber Orchestra next season.
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Consumer advocates are cautiously optimistic about the potential of using consumer-selected information to broaden the availability of credit.
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As one of TV's highest-ranking women in the 103s, she worked to broaden the audience for public television.
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Having said that, as you continue to broaden the application of something like that, it's quite a blunt hammer.
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They're working to broaden the narrow gene pool of cacao to prevent fast-spreading blights from decimating the crop.
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He cited last week's sudden drop in the value of Facebook as reason to broaden your view of equities.
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If we can broaden the current outrage to the plight of all children in America, we could transform lives.
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The startup said it plans to broaden its neobanking offering this year by creating bank accounts for its customers.
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Policymakers were urged to broaden access to the discount window to non-financial companies with more than 500 employees.
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If he can't manage to broaden his appeal (perhaps in a winnowed field), he'll lose by a wide margin.
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A decision was made to broaden the story to include Amado's life on the other side of the border.
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Sanders' audacious bid to broaden the universe of voters was bolstered by his notable early investments in Latino outreach.
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The BOJ later had to restart quantitative easing and broaden it, and today is nowhere close to ending purchases.
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But to make the best of a good start, Buttigieg would need to broaden his coalition to diverse voters.
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She's proposing the party be renamed "Le Rassemblement National" or "National Rally," in an attempt to broaden its appeal.
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He should broaden the tax base, lower rates and reform the tax code to promote saving, investment and growth.
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The company is also aggressively hiring the talent needed to broaden its adoption of AI and other advanced tech.
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The group said fundamental rights and freedoms are "increasingly at jeopardy as Beijing seeks to broaden its repression globally."
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To broaden the study, Estep is expanding his search to people who have lived to be at least 105.
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They want to broaden support, to raise the poll numbers, to get calls coming to Congress from every demographic.
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She's not assured a spot in the next debate — and did little Tuesday to change or broaden her appeal.
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I want my photography to leave a lasting impact on people and hopefully broaden and/or change their perspectives.
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The president's allies also see potential longer-term benefits that could help Trump broaden the electoral map come November.
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But to keep up with the times, new efforts to broaden the scope of sex ed are bubbling up.
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I usually buy everything I need at the co-op, but this time I had to broaden my horizons.
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If passed quickly enough this year, the new voting laws could broaden the electorate in the 2020 Democratic primary.
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The longstanding dream here is to cut rates, broaden the base, and grow the economy while generating some revenue.
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Saudi Arabia backs the United States' tough line on Iran and has sought to broaden the anti-Iran front.
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Cooper also challenged white feminists to broaden their notion of liberation to include women of color and Black men.
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At the same time, the artists used the occasion of the Obama commissions to broaden the possibilities of portraits.
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The episode is kept from becoming a sociopolitical screed in the way Brooker, Bridges, and Haynes broaden that depiction.
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The festival highlighted two major strategies being pursued by Europe's violent far-right as it attempts to broaden its appeal beyond the margins: The movement's concerted efforts to coordinate across international borders and capitalize on the rapidly growing sporting juggernaut of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) to broaden its appeal to young people.
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The academy's governors are expected to consider new steps to broaden nominees and perhaps membership at a meeting on Tuesday.
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Kunlun, which makes and licenses games, could use Opera's apps as a way to broaden the distribution of those games.
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The deal also comes as CICC looks to diversify and broaden in areas such as fixed income, currencies and commodities.
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Tehran blamed Israel and vowed unspecified retaliation, drawing Israeli counter-threats to broaden attacks on Iranian military assets in Syria.
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One man trying to broaden the perception of his country's cuisine beyond egg-based desserts is Portuguese chef Leandro Carreira.
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But if he can't broaden his small-dollar fundraising outward -- and soon -- it could spell trouble for his hopes. 3.
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Coinbase has opened a new office in Dublin, the firm said Tuesday, as it looks to broaden its European reach.
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The President has said in the past that he would like to "broaden" US laws to allow torture, including waterboarding.
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If the left would just focus on the economy, the argument goes, they could broaden their coalition and retake power.
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I also believe that with just a little care and effort, a circle of friends can both broaden and deepen.
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Led by RISD faculty from diverse disciplines, each course is designed to broaden perspectives, de-center experiences and reframe assumptions.
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She needs to broaden her support beyond her current one-quarter of the electorate by appealing to more moderate voters.
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Favoring higher taxes on the rich and a higher minimum wage, helps broaden the party's appeal to moderates and Democrats.
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It has also struck deals with major brands like Starbucks and pop stars like Justin Bieber to broaden its reach.
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The deal is Lilly's second in less than a week that aims to broaden its portfolio of lucrative cancer drugs.
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Proceeds are helping the company broaden its horizons with the launch in November of a new payments service, Ola Money.
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One of the changes the LTSE is meant to introduce is to broaden the view of who the company serves.
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They would also define what exactly counts as an arm of the government, and broaden the scope of banned subsidies.
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Also I joined network marketing groups as a way to broaden the people I knew and give me another flow.
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The company has said proceeds from the IPO will be used to fund growth, as well as broaden its portfolio.
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The company has been trying to broaden its appeal to attract new users against the likes of Instagram and Snapchat.
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The bill is now before the Senate upper chamber, where several members plan to introduce amendments to broaden the legislation.
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The move is designed to broaden the pool of applicants from different economic and educational backgrounds, according to the school.
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During a lunch at the Famous Chef Café, Cassius told Schulke that he wanted to broaden his base of appeal.
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"Lookalike" audiences, (digital traits of people that resemble those you are targeting) were used to broaden and enhance targeting capabilities.
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Uber, which floated earlier this month, has been expanding into new areas as it tries to broaden its business offering.
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In 2015, it invested in home services company HouseJoy, and insurance marketplace BankBazaar to broaden its foothold in the country.
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There is a clear need for security and IT teams to use analytics to broaden their security and operations insights.
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In the document, the government said it will encourage innovation in consumer finance and broaden the development of consumer loans.
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The new rules broaden the definition of which types of munitions meet safety requirements beyond the 99 percent detonation rate.
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France's new president has unveiled his cabinet ministers on Wednesday, selecting a mix of political hues to broaden his support.
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You tried to broaden it - OK. But as I said my strategy is always to be as transparent as possible.
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H&M has since then launched several independent chains such as COS and & Other Stories to broaden its customer base.
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"We must broaden our horizons," Graco Ramirez, president of Mexico's National Conference of Governors, told Xinhua, China's state news agency.
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President Trump must learn he needs to broaden his support to build a legislative record that could define his presidency.
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Social media will also play a big role with planned Facebook Live chats and Twitter exchanges to broaden the conversation.
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For those of us committed to making the world more compassionate, egalitarian, and just, it's time to broaden our focus.
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He sets his students the task of "networking like an introvert" or "networking like an extrovert" to broaden their perspectives.
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New regulations released Friday significantly broaden the types of companies and organizations that can request an exemption from that rule.
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But Sanders is betting that after a decade of disappointing economic performance, voters can be persuaded to broaden their horizons.
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Sorrell will now work to broaden the platform and develop further capabilities such as data analytics and digital media buying.
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The jump in business spending in GDP was a welcome surprise, and it helps broaden out the engines behind growth.
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In addition, Washington should broaden its cooperation with the three key NATO Centers of Excellence based in the Baltic states.
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Any push to toughen gun control laws or broaden background checks faces an uphill battle in the GOP-controlled Congress.
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But the first months of 2018 have seen Israel broaden its intervention to increasingly target its longtime nemesis, Iran, directly.
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It is not too late for President Trump to broaden and lengthen the horizons with regard to his China policy.
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Today, Google is launching a new investment program for early-stage startups working to broaden Google Assistant hardware or features.
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The company may still need to broaden the support among its creditors before seeking court approval for its bankruptcy plan.
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It would also broaden the definition of a small Internet service provider so that more companies could avoid the rules.
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The government plans to launch a nationwide goods and services tax (GST) in July that would broaden the tax base.
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Omar and her offensive comments, or broaden the resolution to make it more acceptable to all factions of the party?
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Our approach is to change the narrative, broaden the perspective, and keep the focus on the core values of conservatism.
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It is our job to broaden the conversation and expand the circle of those who are a part of it.
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Mandy Pursley created an amputee Cinderella costume with a glass arm to help broaden representations of people with physical differences.
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Steady growth in the car business has made it possible for Mr. Musk to broaden his reach into related industries.
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If passed, Shaheen's legislation would broaden the DOJ's ability to investigate any financial ties between the news organization and Moscow.
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So if we're going to address systemic disadvantage of black children, we have to broaden the conversation to unequal education.
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But other House Democrats wanted to broaden the resolution to include a rejection of all forms of racism and bigotry.
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He is currently touring the United States seeking investments to help broaden the economy and lessen its dependence on oil.
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Fitch expects Coca-Cola will explore bolt-on M&A opportunities to broaden their beverage portfolio focusing on still beverages.
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President-elect Trump should broaden the U.S. terror designation to all groups that commit acts of violence, regardless of sect.
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While this policy does not incorporate explicit hiring quotas or mandates, it does ensure that organizations broaden their candidate pools.
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The Waze for supercharger feature is considered "phase one" of the company's plans to broaden its crowdsourcing and social community.
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Future data is expected to broaden our understanding of our magnetic field and how it interacts with the space environment.
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I will also use Opinion pieces from the NYT to broaden the students' exposure to multiple perspectives and interpretive freedom.
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But proponents of the regulations said that they were needed to allow the schools to broaden the pool of candidates.
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Geraldine Roman, the country's first openly transgender member of Congress, is spearheading efforts to broaden legal protections in the Philippines.
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Mr. Schulman and Ms. Halkin intend eventually to search more regional web platforms, to broaden the locus of the archives.
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They have also helped broaden the conversation on climate change to include an expansive proposal called the Green New Deal.
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It is part of a portfolio of policy changes meant to broaden religious exemptions for certain types of medical practice.
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Mr. Pittenger, the congressman, is co-sponsoring a bill that would broaden the scope of the committee, known as Cfius.
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"Nissan's own investigation is ongoing, and its scope continues to broaden," a Nissan spokesman said in a statement on Friday.
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But he also promised to broaden Atlantic City's appeal, seeking to establish the resort city as a family-friendly destination.
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Families and schools should be open about this and help broaden aspirations and instil the idea that anything is possible.
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The photographer Jamel Shabazz is known for his photographs of diverse communities that serve as social commentary to broaden perspectives.
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But some in the party believe Mr. O'Rourke will find it easier to broaden his appeal to voters of color.
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There are limitations, though, to how quickly companies could move to broaden their bandwidth to meet the country's immediate need.
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Alibaba's share price has swung, too, as the company invests to broaden its reach in the brick-and-mortar world.
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ABB, which is based in Zurich, can use the deal to broaden its electrification business globally, especially in North America.
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"I think we will see it broaden out in the weeks ahead due to word of mouth," Mr. Goldstein said.
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In other cases, animals evolved additional digits to compensate when their fingers became less specialized, or to broaden their hands.
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Reform should also broaden contribution limits and relax restrictions on personal health management accounts, also known as health savings accounts.
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The acquisition is expected to broaden Moody's position as a provider of risk data and analytical insight, the company said.
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Allende's personal experience may have served to broaden her perspective and sensitivity when it comes to complex politics and ideologies.
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" Erdogan has indicated the incursion could broaden, vowing on Saturday to "annihilate the terror corridor up to the Iraqi border.
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Hoping he'd start asking me some questions I could answer, I encouraged him to broaden his knowledge of other civilizations.
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If Sanders can duplicate his strength in Nevada among Latinos and black men, he would broaden his base even further.
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Mr. Trump considers the bipartisan legislation one of his major accomplishments — one he hopes will broaden his appeal to voters.
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They hired a specialty public relations firm, the Chamber Group, to broaden media outreach and cultivate African-American micro-influencers.
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The Fox assets are also expected to help Disney broaden its content library as it moves into streaming with Disney+.
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Privacy experts are watching to see whether the justices will broaden the government's power to search under the Fourth Amendment.
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Samsung is also said to be collaborating with designer Thom Browne to help broaden the device's appeal beyond gadget nerds.
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Warren can make critical moves to broaden her appeal in a general election and enhance Democratic prospects for a realignment.
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But its leaders decided several years ago to broaden its mission to include a mix of programming related to Africa.
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If you broaden these categories, and widely advertise these changes, you might cause many more Americans to forgo insurance coverage.
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Trump has tried recently to broaden his appeal to them, hinting at a softening of his hardline position on immigration.
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When you do little or nothing to broaden your support beyond your core voters you will generate extreme affective reactions.
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Thank you for sharing your stories, and for helping to broaden our understanding of this big, unruly, diverse, dream state.
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To broaden her reach, she started marketing her services on Google, which first required her to pass a background check.
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Germany has sought to broaden the pact to make it inclusive, which some experts say could make it less effective.
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Chai's guiding principle is a concept they call "neo-kawaii"—essentially, an appeal to broaden cultural ideas of what's cute.
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But the decision to broaden the policy change to include all kinds of claims is still under review by the company.
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Absent were the notes of humility and need for bipartisan coalition-building that previous nominees have struck to broaden their appeal.
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It comes as Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he was concerned that China could broaden its crackdown on Canada's exports.
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As the scope of diversity continues to broaden the industry, so have my friends' nationalities, which continue to educate my worldview.
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Lindsey Graham called the hearing to "broaden the understanding" of Russia's policies and intentions toward the Eastern European countries who participated.
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When it does, eventually, broaden out, it does so using innuendo and conflating different things, spookily intoning about Russians or populists.
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As part of his leadership, Dean championed a "50-state strategy," a plan intended to broaden the electoral map for Democrats.
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But in 2013, as the governor of Indiana, Pence wanted to broaden felony charges for marijuana possession and increase prison sentences.
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A committee aide said the Charlottesville protests had prompted the decision to broaden the hearing to include threats from domestic militants.
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He also has courted rural Americans and discussed the unique challenges they face and could broaden Democrats appeal in red states.
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In January when Australia's prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, visited Japan, the two countries pledged to deepen and broaden defence co-operation.
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The four games couldn't be more different from each other, and they help further broaden an already diverse lineup of games.
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And for Steam's parent company, Valve, the deal gives it a chance to broaden the content on Steam beyond just games.
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When Lucas first started producing television programming for his television channel, the focus was vehicles to broaden his company's name recognition.
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In May, 12 city and provincial governments tried to broaden their pool of university entrants by reducing quotas for local students.
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Germany wants to broaden its restrictions on "critical infrastructure" to include sewerage, among other services, which risks leading to more intervention.
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It might be time to broaden your horizons, because there are apparently dozens of ways to cook everyone's favorite starchy tuber.
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The company said on Thursday it expects to broaden these tests to "Candy Crush", its most popular franchise, later this year.
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King's aims to expand to 5,000 online students in the next five years and broaden the portfolio of online courses offered.
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He suggested the party can broaden their electorate by targeting Hispanic voters, citing the last Republican president as a role model.
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It enables people to flee persecution, seek a better life, be with the ones they love or simply broaden their horizons.
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If YouTube TV can manage to sign-up more major cable networks and broaden its playback options, this has real potential.
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Whatever else they think of the current administration, conservative Christians generally applaud its effort to broaden the leeway enjoyed by employers.
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It's sold online via the Mira website, but is in discussions with doctors and retailers to broaden its availability going forward.
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Your success is evidence that the field is starting to change, but what else can physicists do to broaden their ranks?
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And at this point we suspect this is a contained issue unlikely to broaden to any lasting concern for the stock.
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It's a work in progress, but one that is already providing the necessary resources to broaden and diversifying the architectural canon.
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It is another move by a major automaker to broaden its portfolio to protect against the uncertainties of a changing market.
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The NBA initially used the technology to broaden the collection of replays it offers on its own websites around the globe.
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China vowed to lower import tariffs and further broaden market access during the week-long China International Import Expo on Monday.
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Currently the Vibe C is only being sold in Croatia, but Lenovo is likely to broaden availability in the coming weeks.
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The group hopes to prompt a discussion that will "help broaden the aspirations and interests of children about jobs and careers".
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Giuliani noted that he was critical of Comey's decision in July and was hopeful that the FBI would broaden its probe.
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In terms of the public's response to her images, DeVun says many have applauded her efforts to broaden representations of motherhood.
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The cavalcade of issues became distracting after a while, but it helped to broaden the story beyond a focus on Uber.
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Trump has tried to broaden his appeal to minority voters in recent weeks, as his poll numbers show him struggling greatly.
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In particular, it's time for policymakers to broaden their horizons beyond interest rate cuts towards more meaningful structural and fiscal reforms.
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There does not seem to be any imminent plan being developed to reach out to his critics and broaden his appeal.
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For brands, it's the best way to broaden outreach to potential customers, upsell existing ones and drive bottom-line business results.
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If we were to find life on Enceladus, it would also broaden the types of places we could search for life.
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"My general impression was that Google was going to be extremely patient and allow them to broaden their reach," says Komisar.
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Warren isn't the only Democrat getting committee assignments in 2017 that will help broaden their portfolios and could pay off politically.
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It's not yet clear whether the FDA intends to narrow or to broaden the definition of what qualifies as a yogurt.
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The company's growth initiatives are designed to leverage Home Depot's existing scale to broaden its customer base and share of wallet.
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Matar decided to broaden the project to the Middle East, taking portraits during her travels of teens in their bedrooms there.
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"This can help offset rising investment costs required to broaden Square's international presence," Dolev wrote in a note to clients Wednesday.
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And if they are, they'll almost certainly broaden the array of choices that consumers have when it comes to electrified cars.
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When Doug Schorzman, our Afghanistan and Pakistan editor, took over the story in New York, we continued to broaden certain themes.
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Since rumors of his appointment circulated, critics have faulted the central bank for failing to broaden the makeup of its leaders.
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"We support efforts to broaden and strengthen the quality of credit rating services available in the Chinese domestic markets," it said.
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But it would also broaden the recruitment pool and help retain the employees with whom companies have invested time and resources.
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Funding schools this way, known in education circles as portability, is popular with Republicans as a way to broaden school choice.
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His advisers have been dismissive of suggestions that he seek to broaden his appeal with a female or nonwhite running mate.
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This year, let's broaden our view to celebrate, appreciate and support the entire forest instead, where economic and environmental benefits align.
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Or should they shift to the center in an effort to broaden the party's appeal in heartland districts carried by Trump?
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But the Guggenheim Museum intends to broaden the artistic experience with its "Tales of Our Time," opening on Friday, Nov. 2000.
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The school opened last year to address a chronic shortage of doctors in Southern Nevada and broaden the city's economic base.
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The company has been looking to broaden the reach of Cash, which competes with PayPal Holdings Inc's popular payments app Venmo.
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That could broaden the pool of potential plaintiffs given that the vast amount of land along the border is privately owned.
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With the XT4, Cadillac is looking to broaden its product portfolio beyond the higher-end sedans it has been known for.
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And the many church singers who pile on mellow melodicism and cultural affirmation broaden his vocal muscle and instill pitch control.
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Although her self-portraits depict a deeply personal journey, Stone hopes that her work will broaden people's perceptions of mental illness.
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"We cannot continue to broaden this digital divide that exists in our community," said counselor Catherine McKenney, speaking for the motion.
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The company previously signaled that after its expansion in China it could broaden its overseas presence with a factory in Europe.
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Paul LePage vetoed legislation to broaden Medicaid five times, expansion supporters collected enough signatures to put the question on the ballot.
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But it's a start — and some think it's part of a bigger shift the company is making to broaden its horizons.
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Proposed legislation in Congress would broaden the powers of CFIUS in hopes of stopping Chinese efforts to acquire sophisticated U.S. technology.
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An already very conservative jurisprudence will deepen and may broaden, encompassing areas that had long been resistant, such as abortion rights.
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The presidential candidate, trailing in the polls, was looking at his last chance to broaden his appeal for a general electorate.
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With Mr. Indiana's death, the dispute is likely to broaden now into questions of who controls Mr. Indiana's legacy and estate.
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" He added of Ms. Barry, who tried to broaden the party's platform on abortion: "I consider Joan a rational, reasonable person.
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In a sense, that was the point: She wanted to improve on the early protocol on which Broaden was largely based.
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The spinoff stemmed from eBay's need to keep up with competitors, such as Amazon, and broaden its payment options for users.
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Steven Mnuchin, the Treasury secretary, has said that he is considering changing the criteria to broaden the definition of currency manipulation.
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It abandoned its longstanding call for an education requirement for voting in order to broaden its reach beyond the middle class.
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Nicolas Jenkins was even hired by some clubs, like legendary multi-level Gay Village venue K.O.X., to help broaden the clientele.
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Mr. Moro said the job presented him with a unique opportunity to "consolidate and broaden" Brazil's movement to stamp out corruption.
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Its evolution into a half hour–long Comedy Central series in 2014 saw the Abbi and Ilana characters deepen and broaden.
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And the technique may broaden the study of brain injury and cellular repair, as well as how drugs affect the brain.
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Sometimes, a question about my missing father can broaden into a question about the existential nature of all my family relationships.
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It is not the first time that TIM and Telefonica join forces to broaden their operations amid an increasingly competitive market.
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After facing questions for weeks about whether Sanders would shift his message to broaden his base, Sanders' campaign co-chair, Rep.
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But they are not turning out in sufficient numbers for him, and the Vermont senator is failing to broaden his base.
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It is not the first time that TIM and Telefonica join forces to broaden their operations amid an increasingly competitive market.
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While we will continue prioritizing the products we can receive beyond April 5, we are now able to broaden the list.
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Ms. Ocasio-Cortez repeatedly urged the campaign to broaden Mr. Sanders's message and seek out new allies, outside his familiar base.
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He said he will use the fresh capital to broaden the startup's engineering team and product offerings, and find more customers.
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Charlotte Geletka, managing partner with Silver Penny Financial Planning, also said that investors who want to save must broaden their horizons.
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As an English loan word, it continued to broaden its utility, describing the elusive degrees of difference in just about anything.
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Mr. Dodson, who grew up in Washington, D.C., said working to broaden financial opportunities had been the focus of his career.
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Freddie Mac said it would soon expand its low down payment program to broaden the pool of buyers who can qualify.
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Part of this was that they insisted on going on a family vacation every year in order to broaden their horizons.
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He said they would seek to broaden the circumstances in which officers must record and limit when officers may review footage.
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Notoriously Eurocentric, it also indicated that it would broaden its purview to better include authors from the rest of the world.
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Where we have made some investments has been really in three areas so far, and we'll continue to broaden that base.
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New for this model is support for European-style waist-high water outlets, which should broaden compatibility outside of North America.
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We ask you to urge HHS not to finalize the proposed rule and to oppose legislation that would broaden its scope.
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Proposed legislation in Congress would broaden the powers of CFIUS, in hopes of stopping Chinese efforts to acquire sophisticated U.S. technology.
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The proposal would also allow the chairman to broaden the investigation by selecting any future hearing to fold into his inquiry.
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Ms. Chira's most basic question — how can feminism "broaden its message without losing its base" — is one we will be debating.
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The startup plans to use the fresh capital to broaden its technology infrastructure and expand to eight to 10 additional cities.
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This is to broaden its client base and to "continue to market OTC leveraged derivatives to potential new clients," it said.
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Thus, the December release represents a good opportunity to broaden our focus and examine how the labor market performed in 2017.
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You know how some animals spread their wings, broaden their chests or stand extra tall to impress mates and intimidate rivals?
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It hopes this marks a new era that will allow advertisers to broaden their reach and give Snap new revenue opportunities.
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The bottom line: Done right, games that represent a wider range of human experience can help us all broaden our horizons.
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The goal was not to change minds, but to broaden them, by getting the participants to see one another as people.
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The big picture: Through joint ventures and minority stakes, Delta has been trying to broaden its trips to more international destinations.
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A committee aide said the Charlottesville protests had prompted the decision to broaden the hearing to include threats from domestic militants.
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Just to broaden the story, so just because this person's black, you don't just assume one set story to the painting.
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But to broaden this impact further, defining one millisecond as de minimis would also create a chain reaction that destabilizes markets.
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Indeed, the time may have come for economists to broaden their view of just what a minimum wage is meant to accomplish.
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Japan warned on Thursday it could broaden export restrictions to South Korea beyond three chipmaking materials put under export control last month.
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But in August this year, the firm made a stated aim to broaden its portfolio into Asian markets, especially India and China.
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Also noteworthy, in Sweden, some political parties have adopted suggested quotas as a part of a winning strategy to broaden their appeal.
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Those sales have created opportunity for companies like Ferrero, Hostess and B&G that have looked to deals to broaden their reach.
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On that front, TravelTriangle is also working to broaden its selection of destinations that it offers from the current total of 65.
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" She continued: "Just being able to broaden the conversation and open people's eyes that this is something that really needs to change.
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The raids on Smethurst were reportedly related to a 2018 article suggesting Australia's spy agency was looking to broaden its surveillance powers.
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The newest subpoenas broaden the House's impeachment investigation into President Donald Trump's interactions with Ukraine into new corners of the federal government.
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Vladimir Putin only responds to strength, and absent a strong sanctions regime, he will only be emboldened to broaden his aggressive behavior.
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The Kremlin called it a "return visit" after Saudi's King Salman visited Moscow in 2017 to broaden the key oil producers' relationship.
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At the end of that period, after studying trends and activities, the agency will decide whether to extend and broaden the program.
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We used our diverse backgrounds and life experiences to broaden our individual perspectives for a thorough understanding of all that was presented.
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The market is being pushed up by a small group of super-performers--so traders believe the rally needs to broaden out.
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"We need to broaden the pipeline of students interested in careers in museums," said Mariët Westermann, vice president of the Mellon Foundation.
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Now the schools have to decide whether to broaden their mission to include all students who face discrimination because of their gender.
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He had a chance to do something really powerful: re-create the Republican party, broaden the base to appeal to more Americans.
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TfL has plans to broaden out this service to other Underground lines in the future, but dates have yet to be confirmed.
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If the trial is successful, Samsung hopes to broaden the availability of the app across Australian beaches and across platforms, including iOS.
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The ruling may influence similar cases, but many other stem cell clinics may continue operating, hoping the FDA doesn't broaden its crackdown.
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With the introduction of the Note 10 and Note 10+, however, Samsung is attempting to broaden the appeal of its secondary flagship.
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The idea is to designate the inhabited areas as "high intervention zones", which would broaden the types of activities that are permitted.
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He said Soylent maintains "the same principles of sustainability, science and technology," it's always had, despite its attempts to broaden the business.
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Our objective is to broaden that narrative and highlight how these cultures have impacted the fabric of our nation since they arrived.
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The bottom line: Uber and Lyft have an opportunity to broaden their apps' value by integrating more information and services with them.
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But in an effort to broaden the discussion, here are seven things I hope HQ does while it's still on the upswing.
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"We're going to teach and broaden sort of the cultural impact of respect and dignity, regardless of where you're sitting," Munoz said.
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Instead of trying to broaden his support, during his rally on Monday, Trump seemed focused on providing red meat to his base.
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Despite everything, I still think seasonal work in a bar makes for good life experiences that broaden your perspective of the world.
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It's all part of an effort by Republicans to deflect attempts by these moderate Democrats to broaden their appeal among Trump voters.
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She came to the summer school to broaden her subatomic knowledge, and for the collaboration that isn't always part of theoretical physics.
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Anyone with a passing familiarity with presidential elections knows that a candidate's job after winning a primary is to broaden his appeal.
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If you want to broaden the options for your care, consider taking part in a clinical trial and getting an investigational treatment.
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The House of Representatives passed its own, less extensive, bill to broaden sanctions on January 12 by a near unanimous 418-2.
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If the fund continues to grow and again faces issues with concentrated positions, it may have to broaden the index once more.
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To broaden out the issue of danger, we asked not only football observers, but a boxing expert and a former CIA operative.
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The discussion could also broaden out to include other proposals, such as using Social Security deferrals to help pay off student loans.
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"We're going to teach and broaden sort of the cultural impact of respect and dignity, regardless of where you're sitting," he added.
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Verizon, which already owned AOL (and the Huffington Post and TechCrunch), agreed to acquire Yahoo's core internet services to broaden its reach.
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International travel has helped broaden her horizons; she was serving as vice president of Twitter's international business when the company went public.
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It will be essential to broaden and deepen Vietnam's economy before its biggest present advantage, a young and cheap workforce, is spent.
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The new software attempts to broaden its scope while adding overall improvements, like identifying fingers more accurately and tracking them more quickly.
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A large customer base of approximately nine million and range of strong brands provides the group with opportunity to broaden existing relationships.
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We'll probably develop some reference apps ourselves, where we do the whole implementation, then see how far we can broaden things out.
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Those that relied on mineral royalties must broaden their revenue bases: taxes are just 10-15% of GDP in most African countries.
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Three years after moving to London in 21981 to broaden their horizons, COUM Transmissions gave its final performance at an ICA retrospective.
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Maybe five years from now, that won't be the case and I can broaden my scope, again, and play cis roles, again.
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Elsewhere, it aims to broaden its presence in fast-growing emerging markets by refining oil, marketing it and turning it into petrochemicals.
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In its 2012 petition on handgun purchases for young adults, the NRA deplored the judiciary's refusal to broaden the Second Amendment's scope.
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It has a low ceiling in part because Mr Trump has made so little effort to broaden his appeal beyond his base.
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We will see the success of that, and that will end up continuing to broaden and expand coverage for so many Americans.
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More in-depth interviews at the border and follow-up interviews could help broaden the understanding of these youths' prospects for success.
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Organizations looking to help The National Alliance on Mental Illness works to broaden access to voting for people with serious mental illness.
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