For a long time he failed to devise a story.
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It's easy to devise a straightforward way to meet Mrs.
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Others describe having to devise their own ad hoc procedures.
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Devise a system for monitoring the events of the night.
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Leaders of the operation tried every approach they could devise.
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Daenerys now uses that same table to devise her battle plans.
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Many have wracked their brains trying to devise the perfect slice.
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In doing so, these companies devise technologies which they then patent.
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He left here with a personal GPS devise on his body.
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California's public university teams have felt compelled to devise legal workarounds.
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State lawmakers will be required to devise new plans next year.
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Did Devonport Chocolates help devise these recipes and suggest these spices?
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Ms. Verma, then a consultant, helped the state devise that program.
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He hadn't been able to devise a work-around for that.
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Many residents devise ingenious solutions to the distorted real-estate market.
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He borrowed it to devise a dessert using Catalan sheep's milk.
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The three now have six months to devise a plan for Alitalia.
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The co-operative may also devise new systems for cancelling payment instructions.
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For now, we can devise smart ways of disguising the capability gap.
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And they became determined to devise a system that would forestall it.
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Norma Klein's Manhattan was as sophisticated as any Woody Allen would devise.
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The clock could one day help scientists devise some mind-boggling experiments.
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In some cases, the musically trained artist will devise her own arrangements.
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Consumer advocates, environmental groups and industry representatives helped devise the new rules.
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Finally, policymakers should devise a phase-out schedule for existing coal plants.
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The students, all seasoned overachievers, struggled to devise impressive, long-winded responses.
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He has been working to devise some, by consulting with a lab.
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In one year he helped devise both pro- and anti-smoking campaigns.
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Dr. Jessen admitted to some discomfort with the program he helped devise.
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It considered factors such as the weather to devise people's lowest point.
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And as soon as you learn, you can devise dumb incentive systems.
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Software programs using AI devise their own strategies without needing human guidance.
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The brain can devise a response by receiving information directly, via electrodes.
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For starters, the city should commission architects upfront to devise schematic drawings.
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Starbucks is already working to devise solutions to its congestion issues in stores.
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You can select Normal, Sport, and Sport Plus, or devise a custom setting.
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Mrs May has just a month to devise a new, mutually acceptable solution.
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It's harder to devise a detailed replacement that's workable, affordable and politically popular.
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Step 3: Devise a process for attaching the Apple Watch to the forearm.
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Riders get to devise their own route and discover their city, or something.
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So they are trying to leave wriggle room as they devise economic policy.
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At N.I.T.C. headquarters here, committees were formed to devise ways around the sanctions.
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The emperor asked the bishops to devise a verdict to decide John's fate.
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They devise a strategy to sow intrigue and paranoia among the fractured Brains.
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Both parties would then have no choice but to devise a bipartisan replacement.
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You could even devise more complicated rules to the game to challenge yourselves.
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Instead, the government has advised firms to devise countermeasures such as diversifying markets.
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Once you've collected all the intel you can, devise a circuit for exploration.
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The court reiterated that lawmakers had until June 30 to devise a solution.
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Once people devise a solution, they quit worrying one-third of the time.
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And it motivated researchers to devise better ways to search for the signals.
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The Sustainability Accounting Standards Board and others are working to devise such standards.
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It could also devise new regulatory hoops for foreign companies to jump through.
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X FACTOR Can Coach Bill Coen devise a game plan that neutralizes Lawson?
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However, that doesn't mean we can't devise a sustainable strategy for the effort.
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Nobody had ever sat down with them to devise a comprehensive way forward.
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They can devise a law that makes tax avoidance by the wealthy easy.
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He called on the European Commission to devise proposals to address the issue.
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She brought on the British street artist INSA to devise a captivating installation.
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It's the latest company to devise a proposal with climate change in mind.
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How do we devise a long-term subsidy that will keep ferries affordable?
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Instead, they wanted to devise a narrower one that could pass legal muster.
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More work is needed to assess the damage and to devise potential restoration strategies.
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If the people aren't happy with taxis, devise an alternative to meet their needs.
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Cuttonaro was asked to devise a strategy to muddy search results in their name.
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Instead, we took inspiration from the original pink gin to devise a new drink.
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Sellers devise all manner of intricate schemes to frame their rivals, as Plansky experienced.
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Our brains can only devise an audience-pleasing punny ensemble once every few years.
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And we have to devise increasingly clever experiments to see more of the unseen.
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These findings will then allow us to devise the requisite safeguards and policy changes.
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Sanofi Pasteur would also devise a clinical development and regulatory strategy, the company said.
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Late last year, Mr. Ryan directed House committees with jurisdiction to devise a solution.
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And no court ruling has removed the F.D.A.'s obligation to devise such warnings.
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Advisors said persuading clients to devise plans for long-term care is a challenge.
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Reality has become far crazier than the most talented fiction writer could ever devise.
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He helped devise its language of thick harmonies, zipping melodies and steamed-up rhythm.
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The judge gave the state less than two weeks to devise a fairer system.
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They hope to harness what they've learned to devise better strategies for census outreach.
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It is possible that regulators could devise a new way to calculate the subsidies.
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One of the curators' wisest decisions was to devise the show in three parts.
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Then later Mr. Robot meets back up with Wellick to seemingly devise a workaround.
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Lovett (Helena Bonham-Carter), and the two devise a wicked scheme against their customers.
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Instead, they devise programs that excite them, and invite audiences to share the adventure.
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They can then be played in any sequence or combination a listener may devise.
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This process helped them devise a better framework for a range of daily habits.
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Then he announced Emory would devise new procedures for reporting of incidents of bias.
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Governors, together with their insurance commissioners, could devise new health care plans on their own.
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Police and community members deliberate together about the problems they face and devise potential solutions.
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This makes domestic leagues more predictable, and encourages elite teams to devise more exciting tournaments.
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The union claims that management at American has not reached out to devise a solution.
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For example, it was a baggy-bottomed skirt of Mackie's that helped Burnett devise Mrs.
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"The plan was to quickly evaluate his health and devise a treatment plan," Mauzy said.
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He proceeded to devise a constitution that was put to a popular referendum in 2001.
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Chicago-based Boeing teamed up with Swedish company Saab to devise a twin-tail plane.
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INGRAHAM: If you could devise a government policy on this, what would it look like?
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Learning more about this process will help devise new strategies for mosquito control, he said.
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If Whole Foods remains an independent company, it will need to devise a digital strategy.
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First, Iran said it would give Europe time to devise a strategy to circumvent sanctions.
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Investors seem to think the new boss can pull it off; he helped devise it.
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Users devise various ways to manage their privacy, for example through coded and ambiguous language.
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Did Buchinger devise machinery to assist him in writing, as he did with musical instruments?
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In October 2015 I formed a group of business leaders to help devise a plan.
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There are 11 preset seasoning combinations, $6 to $11, though customers can devise their own.
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Lehane said Airbnb has worked with city officials to devise a law that makes sense.
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True, it is a hassle having to devise alternative methods for living a normal life.
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The pair start by creating lists of "problems" to which they then devise outrageous solutions.
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But, but, but: No one thinks it will be easy to devise the compensatory system.
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And even back then, the grand compromise Mr. Bennet helped devise did not become law.
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Without any preparation, we must devise tactics for dealing with the physical intimacy of treatment.
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With my resolution in hand, I had only to devise the nuances of my approach.
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They devise strategies to shield him from upset and work around his ever-shifting moods.
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Ms. Lueders said this allows companies to devise cost-effective strategies that match their capabilities.
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They devise a plan to take back their rightful places by sidelining the royal staff.
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She is aiming to devise a new method that calls for slower, more thoughtful production.
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Its findings could help scientists devise new protections for astronauts and Earth&aposs electric grid.
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Readers tackle a math puzzle on how to devise a fair tournament with 48 teams.
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It teaches students to empathize with people before trying to devise solutions to their problems.
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We can devise research to give us the information we are lacking to improve lives.
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The agency has indicated it plans to devise a new, narrower version of the regulation.
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But Mr. Trump plowed ahead, promising to devise a replacement for the Affordable Care Act.
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Without it, people like the students in Talihina must devise imperfect workarounds just to get by.
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It took its inventor, Erno Rubik, an entire month to devise the first of these algorithms.
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The criminologist, who specializees in gender-based hate crime, helped Nottinghamshire police to devise their approach.
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It'll be more exciting to see how the Avengers devise a way to bring her back.
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Mr Morrison must devise a platform to win them back before an election due by May.
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Officials had also begun to devise a plan to help him transfer back to Cross Creek.
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The program will aim to devise ways to increase government revenue and help its budgeting process.
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He urged Tesla's board to devise a plan to keep Musk there, but rein him in.
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" To help Chan get more shuteye, Zuckerberg used his engineering knowledge to devise a "sleep box.
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Everyone has to devise routines that work best for their lifestyles, habits, and daily gadget use.
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So that makes it difficult to devise a pumping strategy to maximize use of the resource.
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Governments in the rich world need to devise their money-laundering rules with competition in mind.
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Their findings could help China devise responses to its problems with air pollution and water scarcity.
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It's also suggested they devise a disclosure plan in the event that a vulnerability is discovered.
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The most important thing is to devise policies that spread the benefits of globalisation more widely.
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So an association of engineers announced it would devise an alternative way to forecast computer technologies.
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Others will decide on the rule, Desmond said, and he would accept any system they devise.
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But pressure has been building on ministers to devise additional steps to make the information public.
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The idea to devise a citywide drug plan was prompted, in part, by his own experience.
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Unless Paul Ryan can devise a solution to this dilemma, he may become its next victim.
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Serious people, he said, have tried to devise ways to "exit trade wars," not start them.
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If states chose to, they could devise an electoral system that better reflected the popular vote.
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Now scientific institutions are trying to devise global safeguards to keep such experiments from happening again.
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I decided to devise a game, the goal being to tell fake news from real news.
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Yet no matter their roster makeup, the Rays actively try to devise different ways to win.
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Life has a way of making a joke of the plans that we devise for ourselves.
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So let's devise strategies that are based on emissions strategies, not based on eliminating fossil fuels.
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So, let's devise strategies that are based on emissions strategies, not based on eliminating fossil fuels.
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The organizers hope to devise a protocol that will be widely adopted by artists and galleries.
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But Republicans will not be able to devise a workable, affordable insurance program without a mandate.
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Well, if your name is Brendan, then you devise an incredible, corner-cutting, time-saving device.
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By drawing a more detailed picture, that would help authorities devise measures to combat anti-Semitism.
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What might it look like for us to devise a new ritual for commencing our events?
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Cipollone holds regular meetings in the West Wing to devise the administration's response to individual requests.
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For more than nine years, congressional Republicans have failed to devise a viable health care alternative.
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Employers in Plastics Valley try, increasingly, to poach workers from other companies or devise creative workarounds.
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Employers in Plastics Valley try, increasingly, to poach workers from other companies or devise creative workarounds.
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Over those 25 years, that fury has forced me into every single contortion I could devise.
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You go back and you devise a gameplan to put Eric Swann out for the season.
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This set in motion a seven-year effort to devise a means of stabilizing the arch.
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Such moves will likely materialize over months as companies study the new bill and devise appropriate strategies.
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In Europe, the U.K.'s top political parties failed to devise a solution to the Brexit process.
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At home, his favourite way to relax is to devise maths exam papers complete with marking sheets.
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They sell their services to other businesses or political groups and devise ways to get around filters.
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To avert a constitutional crisis, it is time that we devise a solution to this foreseeable problem.
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But, as usual whenever a better mouse comes along, someone is bound to devise a better mousetrap.
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I helped to devise part of the communication, so I was excited to see how people reacted.
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For now, Majendie is racing to devise an alternative plan in anticipation of the chairs' eventual removal.
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It will also understand physics papers, compose novels, devise investment strategies and make delightful conversation with strangers.
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The extensive research conducted by the organization, also helps legislators devise tactics to regulate the gun industry.
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The object of the race: to devise more and better ways to quickly cripple your adversary's satellites.
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Second, his faith in his ability to devise and execute canny manoeuvres exceeds the (albeit impressive) reality.
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From there, we can devise asteroid deflection schemes, or evacuate vulnerable populations from areas deemed at risk.
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Washington has struggled for years to devise a plan to safely return them to the private sector.
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The two officers are also authorized to devise "policies and procedures" relating to their respective enforcement roles.
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People close to the matter had previously said it had limited the government's capacity to devise plans.
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It is to devise bold policies that preserve the benefits of openness while alleviating its side-effects.
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Today's nurses help employers devise and implement workplace health and safety programs in office settings as well.
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Don't devise new ways to burden ordinary Americans and stifle the very economic turnaround you've help create.
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Patrick Chappatte Worldly powers devise a plan to take the Iraqi city back from the Islamic State.
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If he couldn't devise such a structure, Duncan alleged, Hilliard promised he'd repay Duncan's $3.8 million investment.
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Once cities have identified water-related challenges, they can set priorities, devise solutions and look for investors.
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Mr. Brown also called for a task force to devise strategies to clear the forests of deadwood.
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Spowers was determined to devise a fundamentally new solution to address the problems associated with carbon emissions.
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Such a policy requires the use of involuntarily collected taxpayer money to devise and manage such nudges.
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Building on this new hope requires a holistic plan — and the time is ripe to devise one.
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Later, Kim and Khloé devise a plan to get Kourt to admit she and Younes are exclusive.
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With their primary responsibility to shareholders and not consumers, these firms constantly devise new services to sell.
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The current grid operator would devise a plan for selecting members of a new, wholly independent board.
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But Local Trust, a charity, asked OCSI to devise a community-needs index with a narrower focus.
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He uses the groups to train new employees on the menu, devise dishes and motivate the staff.
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Mr. Trump has basically commissioned four Republican senators to devise a replacement for the Affordable Care Act.
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From the study, they were able to devise algorithms, clinical guidelines for managing children after head trauma.
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Mr. Holt oversaw my editorial duties, and we often sat together to devise the table of contents.
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The commission will now devise a course of action to recommend to Mr. Trump by Nov. 13.
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Is it corruption for former lobbyists to devise policy on issues they had been paid to influence?
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The plan never appeared, and it was left for Republicans in Congress to devise an ACA replacement.
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Children will use parachute cords to devise handles and decorate the staffs with feathers, beads and ribbon.
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But all those advances require staggering amounts of computing power—and electricity—to devise and train algorithms.
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That has left authorities struggling to implement a system they had less than three days to devise.
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Let your children pursue their own interests, struggle with their own problems, and devise their own solutions.
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A forester will also help devise a plan for that, including when to harvest and how much.
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But still we are working on to devise our KIC loss to embank other clients like Korea.
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Devise creative ways to hide the ink out of sight, and see if X-rays can uncover it.
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The justification for fractional doses and bringing in a second vaccine is to devise an improved tactical approach.
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Tariffs raise costs on households and businesses, making it very difficult for companies to devise long-term plans.
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As the scientific community moved quickly to devise a test for exposure, political leaders remained reluctant to act.
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Contrary to some descriptions in the press, she did not devise these activities nor advocate for their approval.
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And Henry Ford could learn-- devise a system that could turn out a couple million cars a year.
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Eventually, the teens made the difficult decision to devise an adoption plan for their daughter Carly, now 9.
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Lilly and Anthem, a major insurer, recently announced a joint effort to devise such "value-based pricing" arrangements.
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Then Chantelle will devise recipes that can enhance the flavour of food and help mask any metallics tastes.
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But what I can tell you is that we must find ways to come together across our devise.
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For others, those billions of extra brains will help humanity devise ever more cunning solutions to its problems.
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The scientists also get to weight the data and devise the computer models they use to analyze it.
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An Asian order sculpted by China would be more capricious and suffocating than anything Mr Trump could devise.
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Like the Oulipo, you inject select effects such as they too might devise, but you're a solo show.
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After 2012, the party established a team of young African Americans to devise and implement an outreach strategy.
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So lawyers for the public universities with basketball teams have had to devise legal workarounds during March Madness.
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They descended through the dugout into the Dodgers clubhouse, where they could devise a new means of escape.
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Even as the authorities try to tighten controls, netizens devise new ways of airing their views more freely.
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Another is to devise methods to game emissions-testing systems but keep polluting the atmosphere on the road.
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To pull off this sting, Chuck had to devise the kind of con that was heretofore Jimmy's specialty.
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At the beginning of each session, she'd watch me walk, then devise a treatment plan on the spot.
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Trump critics would argue that there was good reason to devise plots against him before he was inaugurated.
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Devise a note at the top of the piece that explains the circumstances and reasons for changing it.
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The National Telecommunications and Information Administration facilitated a multi-stakeholder process to devise voluntary best practices for privacy.
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Work-Life balance rating: 3.8Average annual salary:What they do: Devise and implement a company's social media marketing strategy.
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Some even want to address the trolls and turn to their social media managers to devise a strategy.
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One is to devise an escape plan, to be persistent in its execution and patient in the meantime.
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Social networks have struggled to devise consistent and clear rules about the content they allow on their sites.
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The role of a leader in a crisis is to devise and execute but also narrate the strategy.
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It is the spaces we devise in which to live our lives, dream dreams, struggle and invent things.
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Nor did they have any plan to find out, or devise a plan to do something about it.
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They devise a family of their own, with Vang, the doctor overseeing this facility, near a father figure.
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The most important players, the automakers who devise and market the names, were absent from the DOT announcement.
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A handful of coming coin offerings have hired lawyers to carefully devise investments that play by the rules.
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You think hard about the alternate hypothesis or other explanations, and you devise strategies to root these out.
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In Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, companies have the first chance to devise how to sort out their finances.
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Will the government develop courage to say no to special interests and devise a performance-based assistance mechanism?
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The letter comes as the Trump administration works to devise a strategy to handle the nation's longest war.
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They can take your money whenever, so you feel like you need to devise some way to protect it.
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Tariffs raise costs on households and businesses and make it very difficult for companies to devise long-term plans.
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After he graduated he went to Hampshire, an innovative college that largely allowed students to devise their own curriculums.
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Countries have been trying unsuccessfully for 17 years to devise a new definition of IP tailored to indigenous groups.
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The SEC also said that Novartis also failed to devise and maintain an effective system of internal accounting controls.
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This process helped them devise a better framework for a range of daily activities, including managing an email inbox.
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Apparently, she's also getting some lessons in diplomacy, and Clinton's wisdom has helped her devise a strategy going forward.
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Across the continent, politicians, commentators and academics are scratching their heads and trying to devise clever answers to populism.
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The growth of fintech is challenging governments to devise new regulations to meet the demands of the burgeoning industry.
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The startup engaged Yves Behar and his design consultancy fuseproject to devise a look and feel for the robots.
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Once you've tracked your spending and created a budget, devise a debt pay down plan that works for you.
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It took conservators several years to devise a treatment strategy, and they practiced unrolling techniques on dried-up cigars.
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If you devise your social democracy in the right way, people should hardly ever find themselves in extreme poverty.
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Before it can get there, Kelly and his colleagues must first devise a way of measuring the processor's performance.
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Instead, BoCo Strong focuses its efforts on encouraging local residents to devise their own plans for mitigating future crises.
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A study Vohs published in Psychological Science featured two groups asked to devise creative uses for Ping-Pong balls.
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Perhaps the White House should consult with the White House Correspondents' Association to devise a general set of parameters.
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"The properties of the Cow strain nearly all models we have tried to devise to explain it," Perley said.
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But their self-interest drives them to find our greatest weaknesses and contradictions, and devise ways to exploit them.
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Narrow margins, unrestrained special interest money, inflammatory issues and social media reward those who devise crippling and embarrassing amendments.
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To devise a recipe that reflects modern reality but provides a profound, traditional taste, I established some ground rules.
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There are some areas of research that might be able to devise treatments to counteract these factors, Korzyskyj said.
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Others are trying to identify genes that control how mosquitoes sense human prey so as to devise better repellents.
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Hill sees this as an opportunity to advance our understanding—and to devise smarter ways of handling the issue.
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If experts knew the culprits and how they end up in people's eyes, then they could devise safety solutions.
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Scheduling algorithms, such as Kronos, use AI to devise worker shifts around when to best meet a store's demand.
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There's also no precedent for a new president to work mainly with the minority party to devise a bill.
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A recent tool, known as Precis-2, can help researchers devise trials to lean one way or the other.
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Cheryl Strayed: I'm shouting yes to everything Steve said and most of all to this: Devise an escape plan.
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For months, they plan all the logistics of the event, refine the game rules and devise strategies to win.
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That forces journalists to constantly devise new techniques to prompt their subjects into loosening up and saying something unexpected.
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It was an elegant solution to an ugly problem, and I couldn't wait to see what they would devise.
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"This exceeds the bandwidth of Capitol Hill," said Mr. Israel, who helped devise partisan talking points for past shutdowns.
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The more experienced T.A.O. operators devise ways to break into foreign networks; junior operators take over to extract information.
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As a private-sector consultant, she helped government entities and private companies devise preparedness plans to guard against cyberattacks.
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The organization will devise a plan to rehabilitate the house so that it might be used by future artists.
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The federal government needs to understand the American public if it is to devise policy that directly affects it.
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One, he said, is for Republicans to devise a plan on their own to replace the health care law.
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The industry needs to devise a new approach to meet kids, a lot of kids, at least half way.
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The brothers devise a plan to debut a duet live over the streaming service, their dad's pride and joy.
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The effort wouldn't have been possible without Katie Bouman, who developed a crucial algorithm that helped devise imaging methods.
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But some of his advisers have discouraged it, telling Trump it is better that lawmakers devise their own agreement.
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These are portrayed, in Jeremy Herrin's endlessly inventive staging, with every theatrical trick he and his designers can devise.
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In 2015, the Justice Department convened judges, legislators, advocates and affected people to discuss this problem and devise solutions.
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The pair helped devise a legislative strategy that led the United States into war with Great Britain in 1812.
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Fitch called for a task force of current congressional press secretaries to devise strategies to update constituent communication. Rep.
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Without knowing the answers to those questions, it was nearly impossible to devise a plan to get rid of it.
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China's industry, environment and science ministries, which devise most new energy vehicle policies, did not respond to requests for comment.
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Or will it devise a way to force the nerds at MIT, drunk on robotic power, to dance in retaliation?
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Here are our predictions for every category Trump is likely to devise, as well as a list of projected winners.
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Sansa and Tyrion will devise a more democratic system of government, where each of the Seven Kingdoms are ruled individually.
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Those factors lead Mr. Blendon to believe there are immediate opportunities for Democrats to devise a plan with broad appeal.
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Gradually, a writing partnership blossoms between the two women, and they devise a novel about a college girl who vanishes.
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Unless veterans or their supporters in civil society are invited to help devise reforms, Mr Diamant argues, little will change.
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So they had to devise experiments which could measure and record what was going on while someone was actually walking.
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Republicans in Congress would like to let states devise their own schemes for these people and cut overall federal funding.
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Until the government could devise a way of collecting tariffs without border checks, Britain would remain in a customs union.
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Likewise, workshops are planned to help aspiring filmmakers devise and promote their brands, as well as experiential virtual reality events.
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As the 115th Congress opened, Democrats met with President Obama to devise a strategy to preserve the Affordable Care Act.
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Outside the EU's customs union Britain could devise its own trade policy, including the rate at which to set tariffs.
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"We'd like to devise one approach to predict the performance of tape under these different kinds of tests," Ciccotti said.
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The law requires groundwater users to devise ways of managing the aquifers they tap, so extraction does not exceed replenishment.
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With Reggie M.I.A., Rashid, Joelle, Sam, Gabe, and James devise a plan for a direct action at the pep rally.
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Like other carmakers, it has to devise a strategy for the entrance of Google and Apple into the car world.
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He has indicated that he has worked with a private physician to devise therapies that would allow him to play.
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Anti-conservation lawmakers devise such distractions to justify their actions because they know that the American people prize these lands.
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Trump says the press office will devise new written rules of behavior for journalists who cover the White House (CNN).
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Rock is also producing the film and helped devise the story, with a script by Pete Goldfinger and Josh Stolberg.
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The group's preparation included questioning retired pipeline company employees and experts to devise a plan to shut down pipelines safely.
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Sports are defined by clear rules, predictable mechanics and unambiguous results; you really can devise a workable system around them.
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Whatever you're setting out to do, you need to select meaningful metrics and devise the right frequency for analyzing them.
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Don't tell me that the thinkers and innovators of this great country can't devise workable solutions for our rural areas.
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Before interviewing him, I struggled to devise questions that would make news while avoiding a filibuster on foreign policy arcana.
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By identifying the mutant genes in cancer cells, the logic ran, we would devise new ways of killing the cells.
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The metrics could enable jurisdictions worldwide to devise policy reforms and public health programs that minimize legalization's potentially negative impacts.
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In interviews, Ledgard started pressing politicians, consultants, businessmen—anyone with power—to devise strategies for a more equitable, sustainable future.
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The problem would continue, he added, unless the city's residents put greater collective pressure on politicians to devise sustainable solutions.
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He has argued that doing so will hinder his ability to investigate their claims and devise a defense against them.
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That means his Democratic critics will have to devise other ways to push back when they disagree with his actions.
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Efforts to fight human trafficking in the Mediterranean can backfire as smuggling networks devise even more dangerous strategies in response.
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So American experts sought to devise small, light, highly efficient hydrogen arms weighing just a few hundred pounds — not tons.
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Business start-ups are vital to growth because they tend to hire more workers and devise innovations that increase productivity.
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So she took a day to devise a workaround plan, which began by optimizing her participation and presence on LinkedIn.
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But it took the inventor Barnes Wallis — vegetarian, Christian and campanologist — to devise the weapon that could exploit this vulnerability.
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Ms. Jungermann, who also wrote and directed this, her first feature, knows how to devise fast-moving and clever conversations.
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Since the House has spoken, it is up to the Senate to devise a remedy to bring the nation together.
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It took the agency almost a year to devise rules for the industry, but once they were released, on Oct.
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It would provide $10 million in grants to help states devise the most effective policies that work best for them.
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It would also take several years for state-level environmental regulators to devise plans and get approval from the EPA.
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She was working with Monica Mirabile, a performance artist and a movement coach, to devise elaborate choreography for each song.
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President Donald Trump, at various points over the previous four days, had expressed openness to whatever agreement lawmakers could devise.
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According to Spector, host teams will all have to devise a solution and provide a practice location for visiting teams.
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The two men at the center of the Senate trial process, who must devise a common approach, seem far apart.
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He's part of an emerging field called metalearning concerned with crafting learning algorithms that can devise their own learning algorithms.
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But such schemes will not be easy to devise as long as America is the world's pre-eminent financial centre.
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Or instead of one large trip, devise a series of one-day road trips to places in your own backyard.
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My coping devise for this conundrum, at least on the breakfast front, is to concentrate my efforts on the weekend.
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Dr. Wu hopes to devise a version of the test that accounts for variations in blood count according to ancestry.
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By 1915, he had begun to devise a "nonsense fairy language" that would eventually become the tongue of his elves.
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Dr. Orentreich even helped devise a beauty counter "Clinique Computer," a device using algorithms to determine a customer's skin type.
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Johnson said the Twins would use data to devise more effective pitch sequences, tailored to each pitcher's stuff and physiology.
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It's possible that core developers behind Bitcoin and other blockchain models will devise a workaround for this sort of rare incident.
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Scientists should also devise new, high tech methods to degrade plastic and potentially convert it into liquid fuel or useful energy.
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Granted, there's a long time between July and November, so it's not too late for Democrats to devise a plan here.
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The American Bar Association underwent an effort beginning in 50 to devise a solution to the inadequacies of the constitutional scheme.
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It does not take a constitutional scholar to devise a more forceful means for these senators to support such tepid verdicts.
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If they are to be stopped, someone will have to devise modern-day electronic equivalents of road blocks and search warrants.
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South Korea, for its part, may devise workarounds that allow a degree of economic co-operation before any sanctions are lifted.
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For the sake of Tesla, he urged the board to devise a plan to keep Musk there but rein him in.
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The CDC still says all "at risk" children should be tested but now encourages some states to devise a "targeted" approach.
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The package of bills would give Atlantic City 150 days to devise a five-year recovery plan and a balanced budget.
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What other tricks might we devise that cause inexorably a simple-minded AI to stop, pull over, or otherwise disable itself?
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Perhaps inevitably, we humans had to follow our fantasies — and instincts — and devise a way to actually journey to the moon.
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Other times, women devise their own defenses: A female colleague, who was single, added an engagement ring to her work uniform.
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Nguyen said her background in data analytics allowed her to devise a systematic way to identify the market fit for Hidrate.
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" Brody and other Baylor faculty put together a task force to devise an ethical approach to deal with such "futile care.
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Management has worked swiftly to devise and begin implementing the 20/15 turnaround plan since joining the company in June 2015.
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He called for equipment makers, network operators and governments to work together to devise unified standards to manage cyber security risks.
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It is also easier to devise autonomous systems for lorries than for cars that have to negotiate all types of road.
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What you can do, though, is train yourself to conquer sleeplessness, and a devise like GO2SLEEP can help you get started.
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Traders and analysts seeking to use the data to devise trading strategies expressed frustration at the delay and lack of information.
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For the show to devise and dismantle this magnificent scheme is a sign of its absolute commitment to making Richard miserable.
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The variety of formal effects raise the possibility that the hand and mind can devise endless interactions of colors and materials.
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To devise the steps, Strauss brought in a German choreographer, Heinrich Kröller, a classical-ballet master with a taste for spectacle.
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As always, this poses an enormous challenge for Democrats who need to devise an effective rhetorical strategy to counter the president.
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The FBI's job is to gather and assess evidence, not devise political Rorschach tests for anyone to read however they like.
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We need to accept that the country is now unalterably far more decentralized, and to devise political solutions around that reality.
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The uncertainty sent lawmakers scrambling to devise a solution that could keep funds flowing to some government agencies after Friday's deadline.
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The rule itself required states to devise plans to reduce planet-warming emissions by 32 percent below 2005 levels by 2030.
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To devise their updated estimates, the researchers analyzed previously compiled data about the way sound travels through different types of rock.
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The group may devise its own autonomous driving system or provide the APIs for allowing manufacturers to bring their own AIs.
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Knapton helped devise the sport's sand specifications, after Canadian players complained about the courts at the 1996 Olympic Games, in Atlanta.
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"We're trying to devise a better player acquisition process," Halem said during an M.L.B. good-will tour of Cuba in December.
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Locals have used this extra time to devise a formidable defense against the inevitable waves of change to hit their streets.
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After graduating, he drew on Barry's system to devise the triangle offense while working as an assistant coach at Kansas State.
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For children with special needs, districts are required by state law to devise individualized education plans (IEPs) to help kids succeed.
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Conte said he would look to devise a new policy with Brussels of sharing migrant arrivals around the 28-nation bloc.
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At this point, you might be wondering: Did the country ever devise wild crazy ways to migrate aquatic creatures before this?
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For its ninth flavor, the company asked the chef Gunnar Gislason, who has been advising the company, to devise a flavor.
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The government official said the Treasury would invoke the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 (IEEPA) to devise the restrictions.
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No longer a judge, Mr. Gibbons helped select the fellows and devise strategy, with a particular focus on death penalty cases.
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Experts said the bureau has postponed that count while it tries to devise safer ways for enumerators to conduct the tally.
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The project, known as Safir, will help the European authorities devise a set of rules for the commercial use of drones.
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Arbitration agreements will become only more important as "gig" employers such as Uber devise their contracts to get around labor law.
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Negotiators are trying to devise a system that would alert governments to offending boats, which would become ineligible for future subsidies.
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But the fund has barely any money, and critics have pressed Mr. Ban's successor, António Guterres, to devise a better solution.
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Working as a team, they can devise innovative scheduling solutions that better meet both their needs and those of the company.
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When a rare opportunity lands in their laps, they devise a plan to wriggle their way into another, wealthier family's life.
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They criticize any piece of legislation that doesn't completely accomplish conservative goals, but don't build coalitions to devise complex legislation themselves.
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Howell Raines, then the executive editor, asked Mr. Siegal in spring 2002 to lead a committee that would devise a policy.
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She and Mr. Stack devise music that is as much counterpoint as accompaniment, an active participant in the songs' internal dialogues.
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However, he said, there's no easy way to devise global standards that account for a global market that aren't politically contentious.
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You have to devise and pass legislation to undo the law, and appoint new regulators with a more hands-off stance.
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Tiny house owners often devise creative solutions to storage problems, such as tables that fold away or pantries hidden beneath staircases.
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The ECB decided to devise a new rate reference rate called euro short-term rate (ESTER) after industry-led reforms failed.
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As increasingly more shopping is done online, the solutions online retailers devise to meet delivery demands have become ever more patchworked.
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The announcement comes as the Trump administration continues to devise a new strategy for the 22019-year-old war in Afghanistan.
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Besides his initial opposition to Trump's national security, Tillis also helped devise a bill to protect former special counsel Robert Mueller.
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They can no longer devise softcore playgrounds for sultry, power-suit-sporting monsters like they could in the '80s and '90s.
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Representatives from the Canadian and U.S. governments worked deep into the night Thursday to devise an alternative to the trade agreement.
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He remained optimistic about Chinese growth as authorities in Beijing devise policy stimulus to offset the economic impact of the tariffs.
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The committee asks BSEE to submit documents by March or work with the committee to devise a schedule to produce it.
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They devise temporary homes under tarpaulins and tin panels on sidewalks or under street overpasses, or rent cheap rooms in slums.
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To devise such a speech neuroprosthesis, neuroscientist Nima Mesgarani and his colleagues combined recent advances in deep learning with speech synthesis technologies.
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"The plan was to quickly evaluate his health and devise a treatment plan," Mauzy told the Tribune, on behalf of the Kornfelds.
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Jeff Flake (R-AZ) said just minutes after the president spoke that he plans to devise legislation that would nullify Trump's tariffs.
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Nutella's manufacturer Ferrero partnered with its advertising agency Ogilvy & Mather Italia to devise a plan to get people to buy more Nutella.
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Enterprises that have yet to build a machine learning expertise are scrambling to understand and devise a machine learning and AI strategy.
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Critics have said gerrymandering has become more extreme through the use of precise voter data and computer modeling to devise electoral maps.
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Dr Shashua and his colleagues published a first attempt to devise such rules in a paper that came out late last year.
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That earlier interview took place in on March 26, so Trump has had almost four months to devise a better-informed answer.
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For years scholars like him have been trying, as Deng did, to devise ways of reconciling constitutional norms with one-party rule.
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He says economists should respect society's need to set its own goals, then help devise the most efficient ways to attain them.
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Instead of hoping the woman will do the "heavy lifting," why not devise an egalitarian pre-wedding checklist that divides tasks equally?
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As a result, some The_Donald users in Centipede Central are trying to devise other options to ensure their message reaches r/all.
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When it came time to devise a live-action version of that culinary cabaret, director Bill Condon wanted to spare no expense.
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While 5-Star is pushing for an immediate re-vote, other parties have suggested working together to devise a new election system.
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If you ask your hackers to devise an ability to shut down the New York Stock Exchange, they have to practice that.
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Work together to devise a strategy on when to exercise, sell and diversify or build cash to meet your long-term goals.
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And engineers — despite enormous efforts — can't seem to devise a system that eliminates the problem, especially after hurricanes as powerful as Irma.
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The PTI's 100 Days Agenda document also stated it would establish a task force to draft green legislation and devise more projects.
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But one thing is certain: the solutions we devise will require innovative thought and a combination of public and private financing mechanisms.
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Rather than letting your inbox have a free-for-all with your evening, devise a structure for checking that works for you.
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But they will be programmable via a phone app, so owners will be able to devise other uses as they see fit.
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Internet platforms devise a new way to automatically detect objectionable content, and users find a new way to get around that fix.
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Yet in 1951 Kenneth Arrow, an economist, proved that it is impossible to devise a voting system that satisfies all these assumptions.
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Cities may also devise more effective methods for keeping the sea at bay in the form of sea walls and other infrastructure.
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The E.U.'s institutions again appeared irrelevant, as governments retrenched into their corners and failed to devise a collective, burden-sharing approach.
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The law also deliberately and explicitly gave states the authority to devise and implement their own plans to meet the E.P.A. standards.
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In college, he and his friends would devise their own formulas to calculate which food at the cafeteria constituted the best deal.
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Inspired by railroad dining cars, Schütte-Lihotzky set out to devise a "housewife's laboratory," offering maximum efficiency and hygiene within minimum space.
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I serve the people who created Obamacare, people who treat epidemics and devise ways to make the world healthier and more humane.
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For standard games she says there is time to research your opponent and devise a strategy to win, draw or simply play.
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Jumpstarting the Economy – The Federal Component Puerto Rico needs to devise and execute a complex, two-prong strategy to restore economic growth.
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So it is up to New Orleans and other cities to devise their own regulations, and up to users to follow them.
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Most smart money is on him becoming the Republican nominee, unless party leaders can devise some last-minute plan to blunt him.
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Several justices struggled with how they would devise a test for lower courts and juries to use to determine design patent damages.
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New European rules, adopted after the financial crisis, have made it harder for the government to step in and devise a solution.
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They have a planIt should come as no shock, but a good financial planner helps client devise a plan for their money.
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It asked local authorities to devise appropriate measures and noted the vulnerabilities of banks in an environment of persistently low interest rates.
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It could use Time Warner's creative team to devise new programs that could be exclusive to AT&T, Andrew Ross Sorkin writes.
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Mr. Waffle, also 29, is a strategic research associate in New York for TripAdvisor, a company that helps consumers devise travel plans.
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There, doctors worked to identify his lung problems and devise a treatment plan, but they've struggled with exactly how to help him.
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The last couple days have been hard to watch and follow, we're trying to devise the best plan to raise relief funds.
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Poles would be "exposed to every horror that modern conflict could devise", including indiscriminate aerial bombing, and massacres of civilians and POWs.
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Prosecutors say Ms. Salman made financial arrangements with Mr. Mateen in advance of the attack and helped him devise a cover story.
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They now have two restaurants in addition to the ice-cream shop, where they devise a new slate of flavors each month.
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But I was absolutely sure of one thing: The childhood I devise for my two young daughters will look nothing like mine.
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For example, it seemed unable to devise an effective response to the German U-boat campaign along the East Coast in 1942.
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Over all, the bank's strategy, which Mr. Solomon helped devise a year ago as co-president, is not expected to change radically.
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He helped devise the legal rationale for a complicated compromise on the emotional issue of federal funding for embryonic stem cell research.
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Petrella has since helped devise the curriculum and taught at the Know Your Rights camps and become part of Kaepernick's inner circle.
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She encouraged participants to devise solutions to their own problems, recognizing that their ideas might be more effective than the court's prescriptions.
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The challenge for the Labour Party is to devise a policy that honors Brexit voters' decision but doesn't dishonor its own values.
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Seborer helped devise the bomb's explosive trigger, an innovation that was part and parcel of the 20th-century trend toward weapon miniaturization.
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Paul Krugman It has long been obvious to anyone following health policy that Republicans would never devise a workable replacement for Obamacare.
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The bankrupt California utility no longer has the sole right to devise a financial reorganization plan, Peter Eavis of the NYT reports.
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He worked with Republicans such as Lamar Alexander of Tennessee to devise numerous "gentlemen's agreements" to make the Senate work more efficiently.
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The data will be used to devise what schedule of work and rest will suit the pilots operating the extra-long routes.
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A federal judge refused to drop a lawsuit against two psychologists who helped devise the C.I.A.'s interrogation program after the Sept.
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"There are no off weeks; every race matters," said Denny Hamlin, one of the many drivers who helped devise the new format.
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I know this message well, because over a decade ago, as a conservative student at Bucknell, I helped devise and spread it.
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They have been trying to devise that replacement, but do not have a consensus and may hold hearings to examine the options.
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The beautiful thing about GiveDirectly's approach to universal basic income is that it lets people devise their own path out of poverty.
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This will incentivize them to devise tech solutions to filter out fake news and enable true news to rise to the top.
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Redistributive policies take the market allocation of profits as a given and devise ways to moderate the resulting inequalities after the fact.
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The data will be used to devise what schedule of work and rest will suit the pilots operating the extra-long routes.
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New York City has named four new public artists in residence who will devise creative responses to social issues affecting the city.
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In this course, you'll gain a deeper understanding of virtualization and cloud technology, which would then help you devise ways to protect them.
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This could help drug companies devise new medicines, or create new materials with desired properties, before ever setting a foot into a lab.
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There are a lot of people moving back to smaller-scale growing and they had to devise their own machines for food processing.
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"We need to devise specific policy ideas to specific international challenges like China, North Korea, and Iran," the Democratic campaign aide told me.
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Yogurt company noosa is now recruiting five lucky randos to devise its newest flavors, the company announced in a press release on Wednesday.
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But that was no guarantee that the machines would not devise other ways of sorting candidates that could prove discriminatory, the people said.
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"Police bomb disposal experts confirm explosive devise went off on bus that caused 210 injuries," tweeted Israel Police foreign press spokesperson Mickey Rosenfeld.
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"Police bomb disposal experts confirm explosive devise went off on bus that caused 21 injuries," tweeted Israel Police foreign press spokesperson Mickey Rosenfeld.
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To help you devise your winter-skin survival guide, our editors rounded up a list of their favorite exfoliators, scrubs, and body polishes.
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It's an agreement described as bottom-up, meaning countries devise their own plans and, to some extent, are responsible for carrying them out.
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President Obama holds a meeting with the nation's governors, who have decided to devise treatment protocols to reduce the abuse of opioid painkillers.
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Yet with gig work so varied, it is impossible to devise a definition of employment status that firms cannot find a way around.
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It required so much effort that there was clearly no time left to devise a way to stop the chair from spinning afterwards.
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But if we can devise efficient chemical separations, the thought of recycling a wide variety of rare earths starts to become less onerous.
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These differences show in every test of general cognitive ability that anyone, of any race or nationality, has yet been able to devise.
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But if so, it took him 8 hours to devise that poll, so ... Must remember that irony and social media are not friends.
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He said all stakeholders -- equipment makers, network operators and governments -- needed to work together to devise trustworthy standards to manage cyber security risks.
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With more information, the team should be able to devise an estimate for how much longer Gault might last before it completely unravels.
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The hope is that by measuring many tissues within an individual, researchers will be able to devise a more comprehensive assessment of aging.
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He'll provide them with health statistics specific to their communities and help them devise a plan to get people moving and get healthy.
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The change of heart comes as Indian agencies devise ways to intercept mid-air calls and data when they need to, Choubey added.
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At the same time, some companies have found the lack of guidance challenging as they attempt to devise plans that satisfy regulators' requirements.
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Meanwhile, helping Cameron devise his wider housing strategy after leaving Policy Exchange to work as a Downing Street special advisor is Alex Morton.
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It's unlikely the company would devise a system that depended entirely on a thief inadvertently pressing their thumb on the home button repeatedly.
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There are many Americans with cases similar to Johnson's and we as a nation must devise a strategy to help them as well.
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"Never until now did human invention devise such expedients for dispensing with the labour of the poor," said a pamphlet at the time.
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As the world becomes increasingly mobile, it is essential that U.S. policymakers devise a strategy to meet the growing demand for wireless connectivity.
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Within constraints set by the national parties, each state party is allowed to devise its rules for awarding delegates to the national convention.
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Ideally, you should meet with a financial planner who specializes in long-term care planning to help you devise a strategy, he said.
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Secondly, they must devise a comprehensive security approach to anticipate new threats from a seemingly endless list of state and non-state actors.
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I like to devise dishes that incorporate both cooked and uncooked elements, like this combination of grilled sea scallops and lightly dressed vegetables.
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Kommersant reported over the weekend that an explosive devise was placed in a chandelier or floor lamp and ignited by a telephone call.
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President Donald Trump announced in September he was terminating the program but had asked Congress to devise a more permanent solution by March.
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They were among the league's elite: executives who help engineer blockbuster trades, salary-cap gurus who devise contracts and scouts who identify prospects.
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Over the next six months he continued to make more revisions, with the help of other employees, to devise an even better version.
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"If you could find out why children are protected, you could use that information to devise a strategy to protect adults," Coates said.
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Greg Abbott of Texas, a Republican, said on Monday that his state would try to devise a replacement for the Affordable Care Act.
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The government presented evidence that Mr. Atilla helped to devise the scheme and that he deceived United States Treasury Department officials about it.
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Nor does that president have the capacity to devise a more effective response, it seems, since any policy solution would require two negotiations.
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As part of the fight against the Nazis, she helped devise a technological system that provided the underpinnings of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
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He also said the A.C.L.U. should create a steering committee to devise its own plan and show how it was using government information.
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Vodafone also provides a free broadband app with handy features such as "device boosting", that allows you to prioritise a chosen devise signal.
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He is working closely with other members of the leadership team to devise a plan to secure the fashion house's long-term future.
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" Perhaps a poet could devise something to convey, "through association or other conjuration, some visceral feeling of elegance, fleetness, advanced features and design.
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Since then, leaders have buckled down to devise a fusillade of messages they hope will resonate with the public as the investigation unfolds.
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All of this circus fun, however, takes place among representations of walls, fences and other boundaries that nations devise to keep out strangers.
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By then, G.O.P. leaders promise, they'll have come up with the replacement they haven't been able to devise over the past seven years.
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Mr. Kobach, an anti-immigration hard-liner, helped to devise the program while at the Justice Department during the George W. Bush administration.
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The real challenge is for managers to devise a plan that allows them to stick to these limits, without sinking the fishing industry.
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Woods said it was technically feasible to devise a system between staying in the single market and the "rule taking" system of equivalence.
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Many were too sick to devise elaborate rituals, but others had chosen the location, attendees, readings and music as if planning a wedding.
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As Illinois leaders — and other states in the future — devise these curriculums, they can take heed from these lessons and advice from California.
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While they know they must adjust their models, they can hardly devise a formula to account for dynamics that are rife with unknowns.
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Ehmke hopes to rally the open source community to either pressure the OSI to change its definition or to devise a new one.
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"We are looking to devise a comprehensive vision, and hopefully 2017 will be the year when the Israeli occupation ends," Mr. Malki said.
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We can design innovative electric motors and devise revolutionary integration of technology within automobiles that would not be possible in traditional vehicle design.
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The impending peril forces the world's engineers to devise a plan to move the planet to a new solar system using giant thrusters.
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In 1976, he was assigned by President Ford to devise the most sweeping reforms and reorganization of the nation's intelligence services since 1947.
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At the same time, they must devise approaches that can help induce elements within the regime to seek ways out of their situation.
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Now they need to devise the coordinated, long-term answers to both refugees and immigrants that they have been putting off for years.
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In that election, the GOP nominee, Vice President Richard M. Nixon, announced his opposition to a covert plan that he had actually helped devise.
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Critics worry that the method is still unproven as an ethical alternative, and that Oklahoma has yet to devise a protocol for the procedure.
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We also urge appropriate agencies to devise a regulatory framework to mitigate or eliminate the detrimental impacts on scientific exploration as soon as practical.
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The more we keep an eye on them, the more we can devise engineering solutions to push a deadly asteroid off a collision course.
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You hook it up to Kano Code to make interactive games, musical instruments, or whatever else you can devise with code blocks or JavaScript.
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CityBridge says that it's worked with the mayor's office to devise a privacy statement that forbids sharing users' personal data with any third party.
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By analyzing the action of genes that extend health span, "it should be possible to devise drugs that mimic the genes' effects," he said.
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These contests present complex problems having to do with space travel, to which aerospace engineers, physicists, mathematicians, and computer scientists must devise efficient solutions.
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Rome is in talks with the EU Commission to devise a plan to recapitalize its lenders with public money limiting losses for bank investors.
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A better understanding of the particles might let specialists devise new, faster and — perhaps most importantly — more secure ways to communicate or store information.
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Law-enforcement authorities have yet to devise a way to test drivers for marijuana intoxication, and have raised concerns about drivers high on cannabis.
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When the founders went to Philadelphia in 1787, they did not go out to devise an efficient government, the idea would have appalled them.
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On Technology In the mid-'80s, a German engineer named Friedhelm Hillebrand helped devise a way for cellphones to send and receive text messages.
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They found that they could devise an equation that accurately predicted how much light came through the material and at which intensities of stretchiness.
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In 2007, he helped devise a system that rifles through Flickr for similar photos, many of them taken while on vacation, and samples them.
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Either way, if they want to keep people's attention, they'll have to devise more flashy stunts and calculated disasters, or risk fading into obscurity.
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To defend the status quo, some will devise clever arguments to suggest that a new system would somehow destroy jobs or otherwise wreak havoc.
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In the film, Skroob learns that his planet is losing air and helps devise a scheme to suck the air out of nearby Druidia.
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" After decades of fighting for Marxist ideas, he is now trying to devise "economic projects that, in coöperative form, can help sustain the group.
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In particular, he established an immediate contrast with the chaos the N.FL. has encountered in trying to devise a coherent policy on domestic violence.
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And without having a way to think about this population, it was hard to devise programs to help people who were looking for work.
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A third is Bansal himself, who will be advising the startups on how to recruit early customers and devise a strong early sales process.
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Minnesota and Alaska, for example, have received waivers to devise plans in which they contribute additional cash to help keep costs low for policyholders.
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After Facebook's algorithm shifted to favor engagement and conversation earlier this year, Von Wong had to devise a rollout strategy that would still work.
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These events are all different and if we devise narrowly crafted policies to prevent the last one, we might not affect the next one.
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When Arena was asked after that game, and again on Monday afternoon, if his team could devise some way to protect Pulisic, he scoffed.
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Britain could also somehow devise those elusive plans for technological solutions for the frontier, though there is no convincing example anywhere in the world.
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"The Thanksgiving Play" is a satire about a group of artists who are trying to devise a politically sensitive holiday show for local schools.
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The recordings have offered the first contemporaneous account of how Mr. Raniere helped devise one of the most secret and controversial practices within Nxivm.
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A family therapist, psychologist or sex therapist may be helping in identifying relationship issues and help devise a strategy for working on those concerns.
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The officer said he wanted the I.T. expert to devise a way for him to speak with his associates without law enforcement listening in.
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The artist describes the works as: […] iPad-sized wall-sculptures [which] devise an intimate connection between the physical light, space, color and the viewer.
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You need officials who understand what's happening, can devise a response and have enough credibility that markets give them the benefit of the doubt.
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The energy guarantee was at least the third attempt by Mr. Turnbull to devise an energy policy that included a path toward reducing emissions.
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That means we should think hard about ways that private prison firms might innovate — including how they might devise new strategies to reduce recidivism.
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Did the administration and its allies consult with experts, study previous experience with health reform, and try to devise a plan that made sense?
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which operates the Long Island Rail Road, has been trying to devise alternative modes to help get commuters into Manhattan.
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This time, she is taking over the restaurant in the Whitney and has worked with the executive chef, Michael Anthony, to devise the menu.
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For example, it might make sense to devise a bankruptcy court procedure for the next tier of banks and broker-dealers, should they fail.
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Companies are investing billions to devise sensors and algorithms so motorists can turn our attention to where we like it these days: our phones.
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"We have looked into this, but we have to devise a mechanism that is tested and proven," said Lal Chandrapala, head of Meteorological Department.
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This appears to have been a wider problem, with the CDC admitting that it lost valuable weeks after attempting to devise its own test.
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The team helped devise a pilot program in which students were sent eight personalized text messages over the summer, prompting them to follow through.
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Yet having created the office, the founders had to devise a way to remove presidents who abuse their positions—not all people are Washingtons.
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John Leso, an Army psychologist, both of whom had deployed to Guantánamo to tend to the troops, instead were assigned to devise interrogation techniques.
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Alitalia's balance sheet will be scrutinized over the summer by the three commissioners, who have promised to devise a new industrial plan by July.
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This generally happens when you devise a plan where your skill sets and assets merge with the skill sets and assets of someone else.
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The three companies announced a partnership on Tuesday to devise ways to cut health-care costs and improve services for their 1.1 million employees.
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Democrats have delayed his confirmation, and that in turn has delayed Republican efforts to devise an alternative to the health care law they detest.
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One of the psychologists contracted by the CIA to devise the torture techniques has said "walling" was used to disorient and "discombobulate" the prisoners.
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Republican leaders have insisted they can devise a cheaper approach this week and with less government intrusion into consumers' health-care decisions than Obamacare.
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Without a Republican like Mr. Trump as a foil, it could be hard to devise an agenda and a message that would hold Mrs.
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If it is implemented, it would likely take several years for state-level environmental regulators to devise plans and get approval from the EPA.
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Jule Sugarman, the executive secretary of a panel commissioned by Johnson, recruited Dr. Zigler and other experts to devise and carry out the program.
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The measure, which Mr. Boswell sponsored, called for the Department of Veterans Affairs to devise a comprehensive program to prevent suicide among troubled veterans.
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At the U.S. Census Bureau's headquarters in Washington's Maryland suburbs, officials this week set up a task force to devise plans for the outbreak.
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Lenders are expected to devise a resolution plan within the 30-day period and also enter into an Inter-Creditor Agreement during this period.
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If it's the former, then you know you have to devise strategies that respond to the specifics of the problems in your own community.
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Using gender as an analytical lens, we re-examine the underlying assumptions in patriarchal interpretations of the sacred texts and devise more egalitarian conclusions.
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Tacking between the two sides is a growing group of academics who are trying to devise new ways to rein in big tech through regulation.
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It spent the past year conducting a comprehensive waste analysis to help the company better understand and measure the problem and devise an action plan.
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I tell a lot of my dad&aposs war pilot stories from Vietnam inside the cockpit what he was doing to go devise his mission.
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The rule requires states to devise plans to significantly cut carbon emissions from power plants and was expected to impact coal-fired plants in particular.
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She plays the wildly entertaining, highly adaptive Tulip, a woman who's never met a deadly situation she couldn't immediately devise a plan to escape from.
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Jiri Holda, a lock designer, joined them to help devise a keymaking process that employs an industrial 3D-printing system called selective laser melting (SLM).
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Meanwhile, Boback tried to devise malware that would trick people into exposing files; he told his reluctant developers that it was for the intelligence community.
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The idea, sanitation officials said, was to devise routes that would keep drivers, as much as possible, on roadways that they are assigned to plow.
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Sooner or later some genius will devise some app that rideshares drones and teaches them how to pick up our dry-cleaning and prescription medications.
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It picked CityBridge, a media and tech consortium, to devise a plan that'll bring 5003,500 gigabit-speed units to all five boroughs in twelve years.
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In March 2017, the ECB issued guidance requiring banks with high NPLs to devise strategies to reduce them, including work-out, servicing and portfolio sales.
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They devise plans to prepare for those increasingly frequent pandemic threats, like Ebola and Zika, and regulate tobacco use to give us smoke-free environments.
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But in 2008, both men lost their jobs during the recession and had to devise a plan to afford their mortgage and save the farm.
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Has he never seen the classic 1996 episode of Friends, in which the titular friends devise lists of five famous people they can sleep with?
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But from the public-health perspective, producing more and cheaper sugar during an obesity epidemic is the most unhealthy agricultural policy you could possibly devise.
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To prevent that, the state forged a remarkable coalition of ranchers, hunters, conservationists, politicians, scientists, miners and oilmen to devise measures to stop the listing.
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That reality is forcing drugmakers to devise their own response in the near term, according to interviews with pharmaceutical and insurance industry executives and consultants.
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Researchers have used a detailed genetic analysis of the most common form of brain cancer in children (called medulloblastoma) to devise potentially new therapeutic strategies.
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In 2013, after giving birth, Fien set about trying to devise her own baby food, consulting doctors, dieticians and nutritional experts and using local ingredients.
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Cox hopes that with the help of gene-editing technology, scientists will soon be able to devise new therapies for treating this age-old ailment.
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To avoid using different electoral systems for the two houses, parliament would have to devise a new election law, which could take much of 2017.
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Similarly, authentication is tricky and easy to get wrong, so use something like Devise, which comes with built-in hooks to Facebook and Twitter login.
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"It's hard to get RNA from such old samples, so we had to devise a new technique where we stitched little fragments together," says Worobey.
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The remedy most conservatives have adopted, consciously or otherwise, is to devise more genial justifications for their conclusions and use those to backfill their arguments.
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Before moving, adult children and their parents should devise a plan for how the seniors will be connected to the community in their new home.
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Inspector General Michael Horowitz is expected to recommend the department devise further written guidelines that would have addressed some of the actions taken by Comey.
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But for patients like Donna, for whom the usual treatments fail to work, oncologists must use their knowledge, wit and imagination to devise individualized therapies.
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With primary season beginning, the window of time that candidates have to determine their priorities and devise plans to communicate those priorities is rapidly closing.
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The company starts with an end objective — say stopping aging — and then uses a toolbox of deep learning algorithms to devise ideal molecules de novo.
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But none have personas: the masks, constituting society, that we consciously or unconsciously devise to convey some aspects of our selves and to hide others.
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It's time for us to take a page from the tech giants, devise our own unorthodox interview questions, and put potential employers to the test.
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Not incidentally, Mr. Manafort would also professionalize the campaign, coordinate with the Republican National Committee, set up a field operation and devise a ground game.
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And since there is no comprehensive, national transmission-building program, he said, it was up to private companies to devise business models to handle it.
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Although the researchers weren't the first to manipulate the density of nano-particle arrays, they were the first to devise a system that is reversible.
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We're running a challenge that invites students to think deeply about their own relationships with news, and devise personal "news diets" that work for them.
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The justices invited Congress to devise a new formula for reviewing such changes, but proposals to do that have repeatedly failed to gain bipartisan support.
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The problem affects everyone, because these children don't get the opportunity to grow up and devise scientific breakthroughs or new products that would benefit society.
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His promotion was part of a C.I.A. push to devise a nationwide counterinsurgency strategy for South Vietnam — efforts that would eventually produce the Phoenix program.
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In weekly sessions over several months, the therapists devise individual strategies that can help, at least in the early and moderate stages of the disease.
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She left the government in 2007, serving as a private-sector consultant who helped government entities and private companies devise plans to guard against cyberattacks.
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Time for institutions to devise support systems for faculty teaching from "home" when home might be scrambled by young children whose own schools are closed?
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Mr. Kirschenbaum discovered them while trying to devise a floor cover for a geodesic dome, a large 2212 model of which is the show's centerpiece.
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"It's a straight-up 'garbage in, garbage out' problem -- your data is garbage and so you cannot devise strategy based on garbage numbers," he says.
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But there's not much evidence that congressional Republicans see those estimates as a reason to devise a new plan that would keep more people insured.
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I didn't think it would be a big deal to give it up entirely for a month, and then devise a new strategy going forward.
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Companies could face lawsuits over perceived failure to live up to their ethics guidelines, and corporate boards could devise toothless rules to satisfy such requirements.
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The scientists promised they would devise a plan to release the whales, some of which were captured as long ago as July, by next month.
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He says he often asks his ninth graders to devise their own questions on subjects they learn in class, such as medieval or Islamic history.
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Instead of sanctions, the United States and Europe need to devise a mutually agreed plan of action with Ankara that would incorporate three major elements.
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Even if it worked, it could be done only once because after the Germans had become aware of the threat, they could easily devise countermeasures.
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Linguists had to devise ways to distinguish between sounds, like different ways of pronouncing "r", without using diacritics, which add an extra step in typing.
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Some companies could devise their initial coin offerings to comply with securities law, which would probably limit significantly the number of investors who could participate.
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In 1993, Portland became the first US city to devise a plan for cutting carbon, vowing to reduce local carbon emissions by 80% by 2050.
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A federal court judge refused on Friday to drop a lawsuit against two psychologists who helped devise the C.I.A.'s interrogation program after the Sept.
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He said he would host town halls and convene a panel with a more modest aim: to devise a "fair deal" for Alberta within Canada.
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In the freestyle, riders devise their own routines, which are set to musical medleys, usually with any words removed, because they can distract the horses.
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White House aides have spent the last month meeting with congressional staffs to devise a package of revisions following the spree of deadly mass shootings.
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Read your master recipe closely, figure out what's a practical approach for you, devise your own shortcuts and develop your shopping list as you go.
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State and federal regulators have yet to devise a scheme to clean up this morass, and to hold companies responsible for wells currently in use.
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Wilson therefore suggested the Electoral College, a proposal that built on a mathematical compromise that had taken the delegates most of the summer to devise.
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The party leaders should start planning for how to devise such a method to choose a candidate who would not be damaged by this battle.
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In one of their experiments, they teamed up with Ian Wilson, a virologist at Scripps Research Institute, to devise a protein to fight the flu.
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The firms that devise these indexes face little regulatory scrutiny and can face significant conflicts of interest, which have the potential to harm American investors.
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"Emphasis will be placed on hiring employees who can devise creative solutions to meet their goals or have what's known as 'high potential,'" Berger said.
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What we've also done this time is devise a method for routing queries to people who are more likely to be able to help you.
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But after Sincerely was acquired by Provide Commerce, he craved more of the startup life, and left with some co-workers to devise a new venture.
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Through my institute, I'm hoping to help curate the best thinking on these critical issues and devise politically actionable policy and strategy to deal with them.
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Recovery from the 2008 financial crash has been slow and thus far incomplete, placing acute pressure on policymakers to devise new approaches to unfamiliar economic hardships.
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There is even a theory throughout the N.F.L. — and college football — that when certain coaches have even more time to devise game plans, they are unbeatable.
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My charge was to devise a scheme that would divert some revenue to them without bankrupting university athletic departments or destroying the fabric of college sports.
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If companies could examine these questions rigorously, then devise policies they're comfortable with and proud to share, that would almost certainly enhance customer relationships and trust.
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"The Sergeant at Arms was simply enforcing the same interpretation of the rules as under my predecessors," he said, noting that he didn't devise the rules.
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The difficult part is that Altman is still navigating the process by which individuals, and societies, devise political principles and the best means of upholding them.
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"It has moved the conversation about CSR from the backroom to the boardroom," says Richa Bajpai of Goodera, which helps firms to devise and monitor projects.
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If liberal parties cannot devise their own credible alternatives, populists could end up winning and holding power in more European countries by promising welfare for all.
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State taxpayers have paid at least $3.34 million for a team of professionals to devise a turnaround plan, yet the city's fiscal condition has only worsened.
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Briefly: Julian (the stable drunk), Ricky (the idiot), and Bubbles (the wildcard) have just been released from jail and need to devise some money-making schemes.
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Let us now devise a realistic, humane, properly funded long-term plan for retirement, with the possibility of eventual release for North America's captive killer whales.
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As unlikely as it sounds, bartenders have worked with scientists to devise a way to chemically remove the alcohol from some of Britain's best-loved drinks.
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Consultations get sick babies diagnosed, keep their treatment regimens from killing them and help scholars devise the cures that save lives of millions more like them.
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The real goal of eBay's inventors was to devise a "perfect market," in the pure and uncluttered sense of matching buyers and sellers with zero friction.
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In a sneak peek at Sunday's Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Khloé and Kourtney devise a plan to help Kim get over her body confidence issues.
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Indeed, this fear endangers U.S. national security by tying the hands of the nation's policymakers as they devise a strategy to defeat ISIS and al Qaeda.
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While scammers will always devise new tactics to steal information and money, Roberts says, there are a few basic things customers can do to protect themselves.
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Therefore, the United States must devise a solution under which the inclusion of non-NPT states into the nuclear mainstream is acceptable without threatening nonproliferation regimes.
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Down to Lunch's servers went down last week after hitting limits imposed by their cloud computing provider, forcing the start-up to devise a work-around.
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Uh—no.Investigators have traced the problem to a faulty starter-generator, but have been unable to pinpoint why it goes haywire or devise a permanent fix.
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But isn't that equally true of the legislative aides and lawyers who prepare hearing questions, devise the language of a bill or even advise on substance?
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The fact that Einstein's theory of general relativity has been validated at galactic size scales makes it much harder for those trying to devise MOND theories.
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Zubaydah's interrogation was led by the two former military psychologists, James Mitchell and J. Bruce Jessen, who as private consultants helped to devise the CIA's methods.
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Seehofer, Germany's interior minister, has audaciously tried to pressure Merkel, saying either she and the other EU nations devise a solution or he closes Bavaria's borders.
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The challenge of home cooking when temperatures spike is to keep a cool head and to devise menus that rely less on the oven and stovetop.
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Everyone is both free and forced to devise their own way, making what they want to make and releasing it how and when they see fit.
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Instead of capping new licenses, officials should devise policies that limit the number of cars on the busiest streets during the busiest parts of the day.
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When they both meet again on the debate stage on March 15, voters will be listening to hear how they plan to actively devise meaningful solutions.
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This late-summer cabaret asks 40 artists (10 each night) to devise a cogent five-minute work, in any style, for the diminutive Joe's Pub stage.
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Konstantin Kosachyov, who heads the foreign relations committee in Russia's upper house of parliament, called on Moscow to devise a "painful" response to the U.S. move.
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It has also made a concerted effort to devise exhibitions that highlight the contributions of Latino artists and political and social issues that affect Latino-Americans.
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Following a Chinese researcher's announcement that he had created the first genetically edited babies, scientists are trying to devise global safeguards to prevent further rogue experimentation.
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Republican lawmakers have been in a dash to devise — and pass — a tax overhaul that would mark their most significant achievement since taking control of Congress.
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A separate $40 million fund will make grants to local governments and other groups trying to devise policies to protect affordable housing on a large scale.
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They also urged Congress to give states more latitude to modify some insurance requirements in the Affordable Care Act and to devise their own coverage programs.
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The bipartisan committee behind the study was inspired by a similar one the US formed in the 1950s to devise its strategy for the Cold War.
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Using over 163 different tools, it'll then help you devise a solid SEO plan so you can rank higher and bring more traffic to your site.
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The government also ordered the labour and justice ministries to devise plans to prevent workers from being fired for coronavirus-related reasons, such as self-isolation.
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What Ms. Majok most successfully dramatizes are workarounds: not just the kind that a person in a wheelchair must devise but the kind that anyone must.
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Forno said it would be hard to devise a solution to securing all those pieces of the American election system without the help of big tech.
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Someone once said that in his life Milosz had encountered every kind of hell the 20th century could devise, yet also had at times tasted paradise.
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Importance of stress tolerance: 61Average annual salary: $114,470What they do, according to O*NET: Design chemical plant equipment and devise processes for manufacturing chemicals and products.
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Trump is often far too busy reacting to occasional slights to spend the time needed to devise and gain congressional support for proper sustained military action.
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Left to devise a tax bill on its own, Congress will do what it does best — try to make people happy without making other people unhappy.
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All power to Branagh and Elton, then, as they devise a peculiar plot about Judith and her lost brother, even supplying a whiff of spicy whodunnit.
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Instead they were infuriated when Justice filed its brief July 85033 asking for another delay to give the administration more time to devise a new rule.
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Asano is credited with creating the modern, portable fax machine in 1961, and helping devise those screens on which we scribble our signatures with credit cards.
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The new administration will have to quickly devise strategies that have otherwise eluded America's best strategic thinkers since the earliest days of the Syria civil war.
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Under the U.S. vulnerabilities equities process, the government is supposed to err in favor of disclosing security issues so companies can devise fixes to protect data.
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Despite calls for colleges to adopt more uniform, user-friendly formats, institutions remain free to devise their own aid letters, and the information they include varies.
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In renewing their effort to devise a replacement for the Affordable Care Act, Republicans say one chief aim is to slow the growth of health spending.
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That in turn leads us to devise new methods and smarter tactics to catch them — things like machine learning, data science and highly trained human investigators.
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Mr. Ko Ni is widely credited with helping devise the strategy that allowed her to take power after her party won a landslide election in 2015.
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Yang also responded to our investigation of Amazon's last-mile delivery, suggesting the government devise a new set of rules specifically aimed at the giant company.
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How dare anyone else devise a rescue effort, or cultivate sources better than them — especially after millions of dollars had been spent on this recovery mission?
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The agency urged the lenders to diversify their foreign currency funding sources, and to devise more practical contingency plans for potential cases of severe market stress.
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Separately, we learned that Trump aides asked businessmen who profited from military contracts to devise alternatives to the Pentagon's plans for a troop surge in Afghanistan.
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Pharmacy benefits managers are companies that help insurers devise and run their drug benefits, including serving as middlemen in negotiating prices between insurers and drug manufacturers.
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The Fed has said that before it will lift its constraints, Wells Fargo must devise a plan to ensure that the deceptive practices won't happen again.
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Washington has struggled for years to devise a plan to safely return the companies, which guarantee over half of the nation's mortgages, to the private sector.
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This weekend, the National Governors Association said it would devise treatment protocols to reduce the use of opioids that were likely to include numerical limits on prescriptions.
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It is doubtful the world's second-largest economy is in a position to devise or enforce a new set of global rules, even if it wanted to.
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Trump has made defeating Islamic State a key aim and ordered his joint chiefs of staff to devise a plan in 30 days to defeat the group.
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"By documenting their migratory journey, and seeing where these conflicts come in, we can help devise strategies and coping mechanisms, so they are more empowered," she said.
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Image: Getty, MicrosoftThe three architects of the Mirai botnet just wanted to devise a scheme to make some money in the competitive business of hosting Minecraft servers.
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Rex Tillerson, CEO of Exxon Mobil, had to devise a unique payment schedule to separate himself from the 2 million restricted shares of Exxon stock he owned.
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Scientists from ETH Zurich have taken inspiration from the natural world in a bid to devise a storage medium that could last for potentially thousands of years.
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The flaw can't be fixed with a microcode update, meaning that developers for major OSes and platforms have had to devise workarounds that could seriously hurt performance.
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"When you have a standard to care you don't want to try to devise a new therapy that results in fewer patients actually being cured," he said.
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With such a wide variety of materials to work with, he thought scientists might be able to devise novel superconductors that would be suited for quantum computers.
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The bottom line: AV developers, manufacturers, insurers and regulators will have to devise a more specific, thought-out vision for how humans and machines share the road.
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Engineers then had to devise a way to secure the roots of the plants in their containers while making sure they could be properly watered and fertilized.
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The answers poured out in long journal entries, the first time he'd ever tried to fully lay out the thoughts and devise a plan to overcome them.
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That is why some in the industry think the time has come to devise a standardised set of rules for how AVs should behave in different situations.
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Sony's marketing department handled promotional work, riffing off videos, concept artwork, and materials from Sucker Punch so they were able to devise messaging that suited the game.
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If Trump thinks he can devise great new solutions to persistent public policy problems that have heretofore not been discovered by Washington wonks, he will be disappointed.
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They did not devise autocrat-proof institutions, but they were keenly aware of politicians' autocratic tendencies, and felt a great trepidation about whether American democracy should endure.
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Researchers at the Earth Life Sciences Institute in Tokyo and elsewhere are now using Airapetian's models to devise new experiments that simulate conditions on the ancient Earth.
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Pruitt was named as the sole defendant in the complaint, which seeks a court order compelling the EPA to devise and issue the emissions standards in question.
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The video clip he made for "Rio", one of his better-known songs, led him to devise a show called "PopClips" for Nickelodeon, a children's cable channel.
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Two years ago, Putin asked Kudrin to head up a think tank, the Centre for Strategic Research, to devise a reform strategy for his 2018-2024 term.
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In his first public speech as FBI director, Wray called on Silicon Valley to devise a method by which the bureau's agents could easily bypass cellphone encryption.
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But it has taken California lawmakers and bureaucrats over a year to devise a licensing, regulatory and tax structure for all phases of the commercial distribution chain.
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What can happen—and will likely happen barring a collapse of society—is our thriving modern world will devise transhumanist technological fixes to the issues at hand.
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On Tuesday, Trump announced that he'd be giving Congress six months to devise legislation to protect Dreamers, as the people protected by DACA are known, or else.
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" Key fact: "McConnell ... enlisted Washington campaign lawyers with experience in Alabama elections to devise a four-page memo outlining a legal avenue to block Mr. Moore's path.
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I can see how the supply — extremely limited by geography — will whip fans into a tizzy, causing Redditors to devise methods for predicting the next Snapbot location.
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The problem is that in democracies it is easier to kick the bums out than to devise ways to stop them getting in in the first place.
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Even if Hoover had been able to devise a perfect plan for surmounting the disaster, his lack of political skills would have prevented him from enacting it.
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In practice, candidates wink and nod and devise ways to coordinate with these supposedly independent groups, rightly believing that hapless federal regulators won't act to punish them.
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To devise one metric to help the public assess our value, we need to challenge ourselves the same way we challenge students in our classrooms and labs.
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Finding the balance is not a matter of achieving policy perfection; whatever program we devise, some people will put in more and some will take out more.
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More recently, he was recruited by Bannon and Kushner over the summer to help the administration devise a new Afghanistan strategy, according to The New York Times.
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Because so many new draftees were flooding into the armed forces, psychologists had begun to devise aptitude tests that would find the perfect job for every soldier.
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But it has done little to convince Republican leaders that they need to rethink their approach or devise new proposals for blue-collar workers who are hurting.
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Marios Andriotis, a senior advisor to Lesbos's mayor, said that the priority for European leaders should be to devise a system that allowed each case fair consideration.
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A lack of art, frames, and special tools can make decorating feel all the more daunting when you're trying to devise a cost-effective plan of action.
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The concept itself was the result of a game: Richardson had won a contest, sponsored by Volkswagen, to devise enjoyable methods to help people change their behavior.
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The National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators created a 16-page monograph with specific guidelines, emphasizing the need to devise budgets for a modest living standard.
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But as the C.B.O. report highlighted, the expansive approach Mr. Sanders and Ms. Jayapal have embraced is not the only way to devise a single-payer system.
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In time, they may figure out how to do a lot of things — rebuild the grid, devise a national clean energy standard, pour billions into new technologies.
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Instead, he specifically noted that he wants the Europeans to "return to the negotiating table" and devise a clear path for continuing the deal without the Americans.
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Middle-aged lawyers were doing the inhaling, and we asked them if they could devise a way, perhaps through better filtering or ventilation, to mitigate the problem.
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Since his days studying finance in college, Mr. Gray has been trying to devise computer models that can unearth stock market winners more efficiently than fund managers.
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To triumph electorally, the left has to devise winning strategies that suit the electorate it faces now and not one it hopes to bring into being later.
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But the fact that it could exist, in theory, means that it's time for cryptographers to devise a new way to encrypt data so that we're prepared.
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Conte also told parliament he would work with the European Union to try to devise a policy of sharing newly arrived migrants across the 28-nation bloc.
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This is especially true on health care, where they never tried to understand why Obamacare looks the way it does, or how to devise a nonvicious alternative.
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For who better to devise a strategy against James than Brown, who coached the King of Northeast Ohio for five seasons in Cleveland from 21 to 22?
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Chicago, too, chose a joint venture that includes CRRC, but managed to work around the federal restrictions with a strategy that Jobs to Move America helped devise.
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Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader who has spent the past three months trying to devise a repeal bill, could afford to lose only two Republican votes.
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He asked the witness, James E. Mitchell, a former C.I.A. contract psychologist who worked in the secret prisons and helped devise the torture program, what they were.
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Even as some devise new medicines and streamline agriculture with them, others use them as powerful forces in opposition to Enlightenment values — liberty, tolerance and constitutional governance.
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Officials of the three railroads are meeting this week to devise a final schedule for the work, but there is no doubt that travel will be disrupted.
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Mr. Tillis and Ms. Collins said they understood that Senate Republican leaders were hoping to devise some kind of workaround to address concerns of anti-abortion lawmakers.
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Certains jeûnent, d'autres pas, mais chacun devise tranquillement en attendant l'appel au maghrib, la prière du soir, qui est aussi le signal pour la rupture du jeûne.
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Congress has the authority to devise a new formula to determine which jurisdictions are subject to Section 85033, which would revive the Justice Department's pre-clearance authority.
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The French bank's "Green Weighting Factor", launched this week, is an attempt to devise a classification system for sorting climate-friendly projects, and a risk-weighting protocol.
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President Trump's advisers recruited two businessmen with ties to military contracting to devise other options to the Pentagon plan to send thousands of additional troops to Afghanistan.
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What would be nice would be to devise some convenient bright-line rule presidents could propose that would prevent the government from being suborned by special interest.
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That's a problem for AI. If AI is going to be used to fake people out, how do you devise countermeasures to faking people out with AI?
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But even as technologists devise cutting-edge methods for digital payments, most Americans still use cash regularly, according to a Pew Research Center study released in December.
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WASHINGTON — Alarmed at an epidemic of drug overdose deaths, the National Governors Association decided over the weekend to devise treatment protocols to reduce the use of opioid painkillers.
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His experiment showed that embodied cognition can apply to the virtual realm, and that agents can be motivated to devise body structures more suitable for a given task.
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At the same time, the team had to devise strategies for repairing and restoring the artwork and propose infrastructure upgrades to maintain the interior and improve visitor experience.
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Currently, the CDC experts work with state and local governments to devise evidence-based plans to respond to public health issues, such as foodborne and infectious disease outbreaks.
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The nominee must also work with the Office of Government Ethics to devise a plan for reducing conflicts of interests while in office, and sign an ethics agreement.
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Pelosi is scheduled to hold a closed-door meeting Wednesday morning for members of her caucus to air their concerns and devise a plan on how to proceed.
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Alarmed by the growing popularity of rap among Russian youth, President Vladimir Putin wants cultural leaders to devise a means of controlling, rather than banning, the popular music.
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Time has us in its grip, and so we devise stories of an afterlife in which we exist unshackled by days and years and the decay they represent.
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In 1935 Einstein teamed up with Boris Podolsky and Nathan Rosen, a couple of fellow doubters, to devise a paradox meant to show that quantum theory was incomplete.
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It mandates 195 national signatories — nearly every country in the world — to devise a plans to cut emissions in an attempt to stem the impact of climate change.
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Washington (CNN)A group of Republican senators rejected the Obama Administration's guidelines on transgender students and bathrooms, arguing that schools should be free to devise their own guidelines.
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He employs about 30 people to devise the algorithms that track his customers online, to anticipate demand and to ship the punnets out in the most efficient way.
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The Republican-run Senate has rejected a GOP proposal to scuttle the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare, and give Congress two years to devise a replacement.
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"This information changes the standard narrative of how metastasis [begins] and allows us to devise better ways to combat it," lead author Sam Au said in a statement.
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The Zika virus pandemic is sweeping across Latin America, sparking a surge in research aimed at learning more about the virus and to devise a vaccine against it.
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It also says Facebook failed to provide channels for organizations to communicate with data and engineering employees who might have been able to devise solutions to the problems.
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They are terrified that his temporary ban on refugee resettlement that empowers Customs and Border Patrol agents to devise a more rigorous vetting process will keep America safe.
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" U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price said the administration was still working to devise "a comprehensive strategy" to be presented to Trump "in the near future.
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Stoltenberg told the news outlet that he and Tillerson during a Wednesday meeting in Washington decided their staffs would devise a new plan to accommodate all NATO members.
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In their view, it seems, a team of tough negotiators, in the mold of Trump, could devise a good trade deal that the president could sign off on.
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By listing a species as endangered, the FWS is required to devise plans for creating "a healthy and secure condition" in the areas where the species is native.
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It should be the highest priority for this administration to develop policies that recognize this new reality, and then to devise new, robust programs that can mitigate them.
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However, Vice President Mike Pence has reportedly been working with the Freedom Caucus to devise new ideas and proposals to potentially revive the American Health Care Act (AHCA).
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"I will be working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to devise and pass comprehensive immigration reform, which will include the DREAM Act," he said.
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The lease could be renewed at that time, according to the participants in the current agreement, or co-op owners and church leaders could devise a different plan.
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" Connie Rice, the civil rights attorney who helped the LAPD devise and implement its new community policing strategy, said that officers there disparaged the effort as "pussy policing.
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It would not be in America's interest to sit on the sidelines while the Russians and Syria's neighbors devise a plan to alleviate the problem without U.S. input.
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Housing and mortgage industry advocates are calling on the United States's top housing regulator to let Congress devise a legislative solution to overhaul the nation's housing finance system.
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The situation demonstrates that it's not enough to devise industrial policy based just on foreign competition; you have to look at the domestic companies making the goods, too.
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The new rule will give states three years to devise plans for meeting the new carbon emissions standards and the EPA another year after to approve their proposal.
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Stephen Miller, President Donald Trump's nativist adviser, tried to devise a plan that would keep immigrant children living in the US illegally from attending public schools, Bloomberg reported.
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Hoping to devise a formula that expressed how velocity was encoded in the motor cortex, Schwartz trained monkeys to draw curved shapes on touch screens designed for A.T.M.s.
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There, inspired by a program in which Yale medical students studied works of art to better observe their patients, she helped devise a similar program for the Frick.
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Stress tolerance: What they do: Conduct research into physical phenomena, develop theories on the basis of observation and experiments, and devise methods to apply physical laws and theories.
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"To devise the right coal price formula, Mr Jonan will definitely listen to input from related stakeholders, primarily coal companies," said Hadi Djuraid, who works in Jonan's office.
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The Foxconn and Toyota-Mazda agreements represent the latest escalation in a growing arms race between states to devise wildly lucrative incentives to lure companies and their jobs.
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The founders, knowing history and human nature, took great care to devise a system that would prevent demagogues and those with authoritarian tendencies from rising up in America.
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Based on my results, Parikh helped me devise a strategy: iron and Vitamin D supplements, a monthly reiki and acupuncture regimen, and sessions with the in-house nutritionist.
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Semifinalists in the application process have to devise a workshop for tough judges: the Sugar Hill preschool students, with whom the chosen artist will work once a week.
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Chris Johnson, chief executive of the Jets, said in May that he did not intend to penalize players who protest or devise rules to prevent them from protesting.
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Instead, the nonpartisan office noted the many ways that legislators could devise such a system, outlining the cost and policy effects of a wide range of difficult choices.
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To the Editor: There is an arms race within various state legislatures to see who can devise the best plan for providing "free college" for low-income students.
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"What's staggering here is there's no way people could know what they would be in for," said Robert Blendon, a professor at Harvard who helped devise the survey.
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She was willing to cede him the rights to "The Lost Daughter" for six months, enough time for him to devise an adaptation that would please them both.
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Prashanth Venkataramanujam, a fellow comedian and longtime friend who worked with Minhaj on these routines, said they began to devise a plan for tapping into this underrepresented audience.
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Instead, they need to devise long-term structural solutions, such as delinking housing and public services like schooling, or increasing the subsidized-housing supply, to fix market imbalances.
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Several years ago, the small nonprofit began working with M.I.T.'s J-PAL North American Group to devise a way to test whether the coalition's efforts were effective.
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A few years back, when Mr. Smith, a ferocious innovator, was choreographing a show starring Dormeshia, he tried to stump her with the hardest steps he could devise.
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On the whole, I still recommend most people use password managers unless they devise another technique to generate and store strong passwords that are unique to every account.
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"I will be working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to devise and pass comprehensive immigration reform, which will include the DREAM Act," he added.
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As senior manager for analytics at the Dallas office, he's constantly working on ways to devise PR plans and prove that paid social media is having an impact.
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To build Watson, "it would be too difficult to model all the world's knowledge and then devise a procedure for answering any given 'Jeopardy!' question," Ferrucci said recently.
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That person, in turn, will need to devise a detailed plan to make the system more reliable and increase its capacity while maintaining safety over the next decade.
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For example, the United States could indicate its expectation that combatants devise and implement a schedule to return to civilian control schools and hospitals occupied by armed groups.
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That association may make it difficult for parents to limit a child's engagement with screens without additional support to devise a family use plan, the study authors said.
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The Shapeshifter concept is currently being developed as part of NASA's Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) program, which encourages researchers to devise creative new ways of exploring distant words.
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I do feel a responsibility for taking this over, but I'm very happy right now that I'm able to devise and execute what I would like to do.
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"As in any urgent public health threat, we cannot devise effective solutions until we have a deeper understanding of the underlying causes that prompt gun violence," he said.
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Op-Ed Contributor SEOUL, South Korea — As President Trump struggles to devise a North Korea strategy, one country's voice has been largely missing from public debate: South Korea's.
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Finally, Western authorities must devise a counter-information strategy that exposes the truth quickly, even proactively, and also reveals the truth to Russian speakers in Russia and elsewhere.
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If there was ever a moment to crystalize Hook's journey, it was his dispute with Romney: Seven years earlier, he helped Romney devise an internationalist American foreign policy.
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Chinese regulators were planning earlier this year to devise new standards to prevent coal projects from issuing green bonds to bring the nation more in line with global norms.
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Competitors have long complained that Android's dominance gives Google an unfair advantage in attracting users to those apps—and then using data from them to devise and target advertising.
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At a January summit with representatives from Silicon Valley's leading companies, Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson implored the assembled executives to devise better methods for sniffing out extremists.
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"The team used tremendous ingenuity to devise a new drilling technique and implement it on another planet," said Steve Lee, Curiosity Deputy Project Manager of JPL, in a statement.
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We urge the administration to use the opportunity of withdrawal to meet with our TPP partners, outline areas of concern and devise a negotiating agenda to rectify its deficiencies.
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"If North Korea maintains its commitment to denuclearization and proves its willingness with actions, we will continue to devise measures to build mutual trust and establish peace," he said.
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He thinks the Amazon HQ2 process has done metro areas across the U.S. a great service by forcing cities to devise all sorts of incentives to lure Jeff Bezos.
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Two plays later, he did this: How do you devise a strategy against someone who can cut through you both in slow motion and the blink of an eye?
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Without Baker around to tell his own story, his puppeteers, friends, and fans have been scrambling to devise a campaign to sway the city to leave the theater intact.
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"I don't think there's a lot of meaning to that 3% number," says Bruce Meyer, an economist at the University of Chicago who helped devise the consumption-poverty index.
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"In doing that, we have not, at the same time, decided what's an alternative plan we want to devise and put in place," Mandelson told an Investment Association conference.
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Hector Alcaron and Frederic Restagno, both with the Universite Paris-Sud, teamed up with colleagues to devise a mathematical model that could resolve the mystery once and for all.
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A belief in the inherent goodness of growth looks like the kind of thing you tell yourself and others as you devise stratagems to keep adding users to Facebook.
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In his ruling Judge Adeniyi Onigbanjo ordered Lagos State government to find a way to compensate the residents and to devise a resettlement plan to ensure they are rehoused.
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After the GOP's alternative health care bill, the American Health Care Act (AHCA), didn't have enough votes to pass in the House, Republicans had to devise a new plan.
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For example, it's her fancy, portable wardrobe backpacks that allow her troop to devise a makshift stretcher and carry Velda to the finishing line at the climactic jamboree showdown.
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In an exclusive clip of Monday's Kate Plus 8, the boys devise a plan to scare their sisters instead of following mom Kate's instructions to get ready for bed.
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More importantly, someone has to come up with feasible solutions to combat any crises that may arise, as well as imagine the worst possible scenarios and devise their solutions.
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Looking forward, Facebook could potentially devise a new Instant Ads format that would give brands the fast-loading rich media of Instant Articles, so users aren't discouraged from clicking.
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Governors and legislators mobilize armies of campaign workers to get voters to the polls; top-notch pollsters and consultants devise strategy; wealthy individuals raise money on a moment's notice.
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She is the Commander-in-Chief of Whack World, the whimsical universe where no one questions her choice to devise a debut album of 15 one-minute-long tracks.
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Mr. Sanders helped devise the most progressive party platform in United States history, winning concessions that include support for a $15 minimum wage and an expansion of Social Security.
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You can try to expand the universe of the independent film, which many filmmakers are doing and it involves Netflix or other streaming services — other ways to devise financing.
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In November 1949, India had been independent for slightly more than two years, and through that duration, a drafting committee labored to devise a constitution for the new nation.
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"The NSA has made herculean, extensive efforts to devise a counting strategy that would be accurate and would respond to the question [about surveillance of US persons]," Coats said.
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The women devise a plan to pull Ford and Bernard in over some "worrisome findings" that involves two robots alternating beating each other up while a small team watches.
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During the enquiry it emerged that the UK government is working with tech companies including Snap to try to devise a centralized system for age verification for online platforms.
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By vacuuming up data with the latest technologies, doctors one day may produce a razor-sharp picture of each patient's health, and then devise individualized treatments when illness appears.
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It would bar U.S. telecom companies from using products made by such companies, and direct the Commerce Department to work with other agencies to devise a plan for enforcement.
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In particular, European governments still might devise a host of new incentives to lure investment, while legislative changes at the European level could prompt retaliation by major trading partners.
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As the family becomes a culturally loaded symbol, evocative of everything and used to justify anything, it becomes harder to devise real policies that address real needs, he said.
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Democrats have a network of think tanks and sympathetic independent experts who look hard at evidence, try to devise solutions to real problems and sometime affect actual legislative proposals.
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The chef Scott Campbell worked with the consulting firm Baum & Whiteman to devise a menu that features traditional steaks along with cuts like prime-rib cap fillet and coulotte.
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By acting now, we can buy time to amass resources, devise strategies to rebuild our health system and our economy, and develop treatments, vaccines and, ultimately, population herd immunity.
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Southern apologists for slavery, who liked to talk about "happy slaves," had to devise ever more labyrinthine theories to explain why such happy people were so determined to escape.
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Now there's a new addition to her résumé, a flashy role in the drama "Hustlers," about former strippers who devise a new way to drain cash from their clients.
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But the project also appears to show how the acceleration of climate change has prompted technology entrepreneurs to devise innovative solutions to climate-related problems like rising sea levels.
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Much can be debated about how: there are, for example, many ways to reward clinicians when they work together and devise new methods for improving lives and averting costs.
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By understanding this history, we can learn why anti-racist strategies have hit some surprising limits, and devise tactics to confront or even avoid those roadblocks in the future.
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"I have been arguing for some time that the administration needs to devise a strategy as how it relates to Iran and what&aposs our pathway forward," Menendez said.
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In 2004, after men began refusing food to protest their detention, she was asked to devise a protocol for evaluating the mental health of those on prolonged hunger strikes.
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" Under the supervisory powers doctrine, federal courts have not hesitated to act, in the words of one legal scholar, "to devise sanctions for misconduct by prosecutors and government investigators.
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But the downbeat estimation could add pressure on the government to devise new steps to support growth and for the central bank to maintain its ultra-loose monetary policy.
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The idea seems to be that I deliberately devise opinions that I know will get people going, or that I for some reason relish people being angry with me.
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"We understand the vulnerabilities, we understand the threats, and devise systems and solutions that afford us an opportunity to protect our networks, protect our products and protect our customers."
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As our health system continues to struggle to devise ways to improve quality and reduce costs, it's increasingly clear that a healthy culture can lead to better medical care.
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First, Jordan is a steadfast security partner of the United States in the Middle East, and its candid perspective has helped America devise policies aimed at stabilizing the region.
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And it will make it easier to craft legislation and devise campaign strategies intended to suppress the vote in urban clusters and among targeted demographic groups, particularly minority voters.
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They are trying to come to grips with how technology is changing what it means to be human, and to devise new normative boundaries to cope with this reality.
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He is also being pressed to declare that next week's waiver will be his last — effectively promising to devise a plan by mid-2018 to begin relocating the embassy.
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The monumental effort of capturing this image and sharing it with the world wouldn't have been possible without Bouman, who developed a crucial algorithm that helped devise imaging methods.
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And it takes time for humans to consensually devise new habits, new practices, new attitudes, to arrange their lives in a way that makes those lives fulfilling and stable.
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In a flurry of recent meetings, the executives have told lawmakers they don't want Americans to lose insurance under any alternative the Republicans devise for the Affordable Care Act.
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This exhibits the same bug-killing properties but has the benefit of being an awful lot cheaper than those two precious metals, making a commercial coating process easier to devise.
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Lawmakers should devise a plan that equalizes the impact of a new tax code, the same as formulas for real estate taxes based on assessments and tax zones, Desiderio said.
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More specifically, he said, the U.S. has failed entirely to devise a substantive approach for mitigating an influx of information operations, in which private American citizens are chiefly the target.
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With only six weeks to devise something truly special for the occasion, Jovellanos realized it was the perfect moment to reach out to her community of Hamilton friends and artists.
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If virtual travel and telepresence is going to replace physical travel, it will have to devise a system that allows virtual people to be as nonverbally rich as their hosts.
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Ostensibly, full cessation of insurance benefits will be delayed to give the GOP time to devise "replacements" — the GOP is using the "replacement" language as a delaying and deflecting tactic.
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But right now, the left has no sources of data or analysis to support this kind of strategizing, and it does not engage experts who could help devise such strategies.
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Policymakers have yet to devise a way to boost large-scale investment in recycling, which is discouraged by periodic declines in the cost of primary commodities, with which recyclers compete.
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At the end of your book, you talk a lot about the need to devise a new financial order, one that is constructed via democratic processes and not by bankers.
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Thus, while rule-based systems might also make flawed decisions, a user at least can devise them to deliver the best outcome — and then check precisely how it is doing.
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One answer to these criticisms could be to devise a framework that would allow companies and bosses to state clearly that they want to do more besides make a profit.
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It urges cities to devise a heat action plan and take steps such as opening public buildings as "cool shelters", setting up phone helplines and visiting vulnerable people at home.
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The $1.1 billion would plug the "huge treatment gap" for states looking to devise new strategies so that people can access treatment and get into long-term recovery, Botticelli explained.
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Venter and his colleagues are toying with the idea of launching a contest to see who can devise the most beneficial and innovative "gain of functions" for their minimal genome.
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Countries with longer records of lending to poor countries often do the same: the Paris Club of creditors was formed in 230 to devise ways of reducing defaulters' debt loads.
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It's difficult to devise a policy agenda that would simultaneously benefit natural gas drilling and coal mining, or that would help import-competing manufacturing companies without hurting export-oriented farms.
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Liu He, the lead Chinese trade negotiator, has asked the central bank to devise guidelines for how "competitive neutrality" would work in China, according to someone briefed on the project.
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Wang Huiyao of the Centre for China and Globalisation, a migration think-tank in Beijing, believes the SIA may devise ways of allowing more people in with specific needed skills.
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Click here to view original GIFGIF: ESA Advanced Concepts Team/GizmodoA fascinating competition to devise an efficient way of colonizing the galaxy has resulted in this beautiful—and provocative—visualization.
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Previously, it released its namesake devise, a handheld printer that connects to your phone via bluetooth to let you spray-paint a digital image onto a wall, pixel by pixel.
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In this episode, the sensates devise a plan to "lure" more sensates (like Lila) out of hiding, the idea being that if this is a war, they need an army.
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Accused of harboring hate and serving as a gateway to violence, Facebook and other major social networks are scrambling to devise new methods to stem the spread of extremist content.
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As it is impossible to devise a strategy that can deal with the alternatives of a slow-grinding bear market and a sudden bull surge, it is best to stop.
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Kenneth Fabo, who runs JeWash, a home dry-cleaning and ironing service in Douala and Yaounde, said the program is helping him devise a crowdfunding strategy to grow his business.
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The decision will "provide time" for the FCC and the Federal Trade Commission to devise "a comprehensive and consistent framework" to protect online privacy, the agency said in a statement.
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Now, the Hampton team is huddled in the hotel hallway following a directive to identify a reproductive justice-related problem in their community and devise a way to solve it.
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A much needed pep talk with a friend on or near Wednesday evening will have you feeling empowered as you both devise efficient and dignified ways to direct your income.
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Breaking news can unfold at such a rate that a simple plan could fall apart within minutes, which is why the groups started to devise their strategy in July 2017.
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The drug business, dependent on a well-established witness-suppression program, operates a far more powerful system of deterrence, with far swifter punishment, than any lawful state could ever devise.
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And so all the hard work and all the ... you can use the hearing to get a commitment that something will be done, but you can't actually devise the solution.
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Whether you're siding with the enemy in Nazi-occupied France or laying out the lyrics to " Edelweiss " so that Richard Rodgers can devise a tune to match, you're a collaborator.
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Companies (and managers) need to devise better measures of output: Has a project been completed within schedule, did the team work well together, is the report of a high quality?
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Moonshots are defined not only by their technical audacity but also by the moral courage needed to point at a seemingly insurmountable, significant problem and humbly begin to devise solutions.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Britain's top internal security official is pressing social media companies to devise automatic systems to spot and block violent militant messaging before it is posted on their networks.
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It wouldn't be surprising if he is struggling to devise a compromise that would avoid a tie vote of the sort that resolved a vitally important labor case this week.
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Recently, for another Sachs project — a rolling suitcase made of the cardboard box in which it was shipped — Ms. Ratanarat taught herself to weld titanium to devise the retractable handle.
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And there is always Hollywood, which is scrambling to devise new ways to deliver its content as consumers increasingly are using Netflix or Amazon and bypassing TV and movie theaters.
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And despite this, despite the fact that Congress by any metric we might devise is not doing its basic job, [will] in ten days… adjourn on a two-week vacation.
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In May, the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) issued a broad call for companies to devise new ways to address threats, improve passenger screening and deliver next-generation screening technology.
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In the early 1990s, Mr. Solomon joined Bear Stearns, where he helped run the bank's junk bonds division, working with bankers and salespeople to devise and sell higher-risk bonds.
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But in the United States, Australia, and much of Europe, these restrictions are harder to devise and enforce, mostly because democratic norms and a strong sense of individual liberty prevail.
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House lawmakers voted to block President Trump from abandoning the Paris Agreement on climate change and to require his administration to devise a plan to cut America's greenhouse gas emissions.
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Over all, however, Democrats can surely do for climate change what they did for health care: devise policies that hugely improve the situation while producing far more winners than losers.
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But it insists that the path to such a paradise requires an awareness of the variety of languages we have devised and can devise to organize and understand our surroundings.
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Officials said they planned to ramp up testing in general, but they emphasized the goal was to devise a test of whether people had contracted the virus in the past.
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