It remains in its early stages — its very early stages, before any debates have begun.
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" White House: 'very early stages' Spicer told reporters Monday, "We're at the very early stages of that decision-making process.
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The research here is still in very early stages That said, the research here is still in very early stages.
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VACCINE AT EARLY STAGES Yu also warned that research and development of a vaccine to prevent swine fever is only in early stages and faced lots of challenges and technical bottlenecks.
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This method of harvesting energy is in very early stages.
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Regulation of virtual currencies is still in its early stages.
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He said the investigation is still in its early stages.
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The inspection took place in the early stages of construction.
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They're in the early stages, so details are still light.
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Officials stressed that their investigation is in the early stages.
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Florida led twice in the early stages of the game.
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We're in the early stages of starting to develop it.
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You have to catch it in the really early stages.
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Conversations on DACA seem to still be in early stages.
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In the early stages none of them cause obvious symptoms.
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At least, it's that effortless in the game's early stages.
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The talks, according to Reuters, were in the early stages.
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Halo DEVC, as its called, is in very early stages.
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Despite a growing market, investment has focused on early stages.
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They stressed that the project is in its early stages.
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The investigation is in its early stages, according to police.
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Yet this is only the early stages of a revolution.
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THE EARLY STAGES of Europe's refugee crisis produced heartwarming images.
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It's a snapshot of the early stages of climate change.
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I'm still in the early stages of starting my company.
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The investigation in Spain is still in the early stages.
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His beloved father is in the early stages of dementia.
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We're compiling all this data, but it's still early stages.
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For now, the business is still in its early stages.
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The site is still very much in the early stages.
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However, the app is still in early stages of development.
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The platform is still very much in its early stages.
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Did you discuss your latest works in their early stages?
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I think we're still in the early stages of this.
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We're still in the early stages of looking into that.
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That's good for you to be in the early stages.
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That person said the inquiry was in its early stages.
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Perhaps that worked in the early stages of the internet.
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Says Diamond, "We're just in the early stages of this."
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But the approach is in its early stages on campuses.
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It's always very difficult for them in the early stages.
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"We may just be in the early stages," he said.
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We're in the very early stages of vetting those stories.
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Chris Mitchell said during the early stages of the event.
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The Libra project is still in its very early stages.
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"We're at the very early stages of telemedicine," he says.
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Wasserman said, "Only then can you appreciate the early stages."
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The Trump video dominated the early stages of the debate.
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In the early stages, Lehder played a very important role.
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Snap is still in the early stages of its business.
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But all these discussions are in the early stages, Marcus notes.
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I consider this the early stages of next-gen consumer interaction.
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The investigation is still in its early stages, the sources said.
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Is this the early stages of eventually not caring about sports?
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The show, in early stages of development, has received major backlash.
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This is all in the very early stages, according to reports.
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Even in its early stages, the law is hotly contested. Sens.
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Right now, though, the project is definitely in its early stages.
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The movie is still in the very early stages, Variety notes.
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Discussions about the case are in the early stages, they said.
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The Hotaru is still in the early stages of development, though.
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Sestan emphasized that the research is still in the early stages.
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Already, projects that are in their early stages are being postponed.
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The software interface is simple, almost primitive, in its early stages.
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Louisville officials say the project is still in its early stages.
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Samson's plan is still in the early stages of court review.
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SpaceX is in the early stages of developing the Starship rocket.
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SpaceX is in the early stages of developing its Starship rocket.
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The films are in very early stages of development, Forbes reports.
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The investigation is in its "very early" stages, according to Grace.
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We are now in the early stages of a mass extinction.
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"We're at the early stages of understanding these plans," Lucia said.
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Russia's economy is still in the early stages of a recovery.
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Virtual reality, the panelists all agreed, is in its early stages.
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"The Bangladeshi side has cooperated in the early stages," he said.
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"The husband's in the early stages of dementia," said Arthur, 91.
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And we're still in the early stages of the negative consequences.
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We're still at the very early stages of understanding this stuff.
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According to Politico, those talks are still in their early stages.
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Clifton's largest development project in years is in the early stages.
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We're in the early stages of a visual revolution in journalism.
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Electrifying school bus fleets is clearly still in its early stages.
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In 2009, she was treated for early stages of pancreatic cancer.
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It's one more divide in the early stages of this campaign.
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CureVac is in the early stages of developing a coronavirus vaccine.
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She was treated for early stages of pancreatic cancer in 2009.
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She was treated in 2009 for early stages of pancreatic cancer.
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So in the early stages, this behaves just like exponential growth.
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At the early stages Dyson had two teams working in parallel.
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The Philharmonic is still in the early stages of its discussions.
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They said Japan was still in the early stages of infection.
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TikTok is still in the early stages of experimenting with monetization.
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We're entering the early stages of the golden age of robotics.
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Is he reminiscing on the early stages of a past relationship?
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However, the process is still in the early stages, he added.
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We're still very much in the early stages of foldables here.
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The PAC, Clinton's latest venture, is still in its early stages.
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The plans to do so are still in the early stages.
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Early stages of spreadsheet on counting marchers in US/world today.
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Now, we're only in the early stages of Obamacare open enrollment.
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It's still early stages, and the water only measured in the millimeters.
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Still, the study was small and the research is in early stages.
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The White House said later its proposal was in the early stages.
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"We are in the early stages of M&A dating, " Jacobs said.
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A tremendous amount of thought went into them from the early stages.
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Lest you bypass the early stages of romance for instant domestic partnership.
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We're, as I said, in the very early stages of that process.
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Absolutely, they were lots of conversations, especially at the very early stages.
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The talks with Unilever are in the early stages, the Journal said.
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The initiative, which the company acknowledged publicly, was in its early stages.
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The talks are still in the very early stages, the reports claim.
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The public perception of CRISPR is [that] it's in its early stages.
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With one quarter down, it's still the early stages of the competition.
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At the time, the US opioid epidemic was in its early stages.
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Honda said it expected limited volumes in the early stages of production.
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This is actually really early stages of seeing the power of this.
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Sources told Business Insider the fundraising process was still in early stages.
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"That's something that we're in early stages of thinking about," Jones said.
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Testing in the early stages of the outbreak was lacking, he said.
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The job of mapping these connections is still in its early stages.
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During the early stages of her career, Bündchen contemplated ending her life.
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The idea is "still in its early stages," according to the report.
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The inflection is already in its early stages relative to European stocks.
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Immigration policy has been underserved in the early stages of the primary.
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Ironing out those details is a slow process in these early stages.
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His new fund, Kyma Capital, is in the early stages of fundraising.
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Making pancreatic cancer more dangerous, it's rarely detected in its early stages.
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The concept is still in its early stages, officials told the newspaper.
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"But those are still at the early stages of development," he said.
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He had recently revealed he was in the early stages of dementia.
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In response, Qualcomm said the case is still in its early stages.
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SpaceX is in the early stages of manufacturing the rocket, called Starship.
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"We're still in the very early stages of [OPSOC] operations," he said.
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In its early stages, the company is mainly operating on existing income.
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The investigation is still active and in its early stages, officials said.
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And Facebook, in the early stages of this, they crowdsourced the translation.
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It's in its early stages and I don't want to rush it.
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The coronavirus spread in the U.S. is still in its early stages.
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According to Sandow, plans for NYCxDesign 2020 are in the early stages.
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In the early stages of hypothermia, people often become disoriented or drowsy.
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One official cautioned that the inquiry was still in its early stages.
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The investigation is continuing, and the warrants only reflect its early stages.
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In Serbia, the Novi Nis project is still in its early stages.
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No employee is more valuable than the founders in the early stages.
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Both lawsuits are in their early stages in federal court in Washington.
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Burke said the investigation of the breach was in its early stages.
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The investigation is in early stages and so they are gathering information.
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But talks with Europe and Japan are still in the early stages.
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Many military technologies can be developed, at least in early stages, indoors.
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In the early stages, I'm really looking for a sense of ownership.
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The W88, meanwhile, is in the early stages of a modernization effort.
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But, in the early stages, the signs of pregnancy are rarely obvious.
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They revealed the inner workings of the early stages of the investigation.
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According to Fisher, Chinese buying overseas is still in the early stages.
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That has continued into the early stages of the 264 presidential race.
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The program focuses on funding transformational energy projects in their early stages.
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"We are in the early stages" of the blockchain revolution, said Farooq.
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Even in its early stages of construction, the project seems overwhelmingly complex.
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However, very little is known about the early stages of the explosions.
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But the publication said the talks never progressed beyond the early stages.
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But Kaptchuk told me that we're at early stages of all this.
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Instead, ISIS recruiting was ad hoc, and its early stages strangely public.
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We're in the early stages of starting a side hustle as wedding planners.
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Unfortunately, there aren't always obvious signs of cervical cancer in the early stages.
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For Jenner, the early stages of being a mother have been overall positive.
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It's still very early stages in working on the body at this scale.
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According to McClatchy, the investigation into bots is still in its early stages.
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"The reality is, in the U.S. we're in the early stages," Sanford said.
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But even early stages are scary as the rash spreads across the body.
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The White House has said its tax proposal is in the early stages.
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"We still think it's very early stages in daily fantasy sports," Eccles said.
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And, in the very early stages, he has an outsized lead over Nixon.
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He did a great job in leading the business in its early stages.
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Connecticut and Washington are in the early stages of multiyear transportation improvement programs.
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"The negotiations are still in the early stages," Shaker told Reuters by telephone.
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The expansion is in its early stages with ShopBack hiring initial senior management.
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We are in the early stages as an investor in the quantifiable employee.
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Strep Zoo is usually treatable with antibiotics, if detected in its early stages.
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But isn't that kind of how relationships are anyway, in their early stages?
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The early stages of formation alone can take more than 2271 million years.
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The early stages of formation alone can take more than 10 million years.
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And two feature films are said to be in early stages of development.
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I looked at that as there's ... voice shopping is still very early stages.
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The investigation is in the early stages, a source told the news outlet.
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In the early stages of building Hyperspektiv, the three created 70 distinct filters.
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Screening Room's talks with the studios are still in the very early stages.
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Spencer insinuates Heidi may be pregnant again ... in the very, very early stages.
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Today the developed world is in the early stages of a "grey-quake".
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Even in its early stages of production, the sounds effects on Damage Inc.
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We believe we are still in the early stages of international equity outperformance.
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This is fundamental infrastructure to get to Mars, the early stages of it.
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A sequel is already in the early stages of development at Warner Bros.
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In its early stages, the company will focus on developing its wholesale business.
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Investigation is in early stages, as information is confirmed we will share it.
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A year later, the recovery effort is still, inexplicably, in its early stages.
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Like Wall Street, it has been dominated since its early stages by men.
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Already the early stages of a Kamala Harris presidential campaign are taking shape.
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The concept is in its early stages, he said, but it is promising.
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Almost everyone makes this mistake, especially during the early stages of their startup.
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Normally such moves would come in the early stages of an economic recovery.
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The test feature is only in early stages and will continue to change.
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Previous research has shown options for detecting Alzheimer's disease in its early stages.
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In the early stages, the hardest part: You are a one-woman show.
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That 2015 fight coincided with the early stages of the 2016 presidential campaign.
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The research on children, however, is still in the early stages, Mendelson said.
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The early stages are tinged with wrath, and they feel familiar and satisfying.
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The early stages of the personal cell phone revolution were marked by variety.
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Can they be fighting a Manor in the early stages of the season?
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But she also acknowledged that there were potential limitations in the early stages.
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But the bills are still in the early stages and could face roadblocks.
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Everwise lets them stay mentored, even at early stages of their professional life.
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The site was actually in the early stages of development, the company said.
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"We're in the very, very early stages of this investigation," Mr. Williams said.
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This type of memory is often diminished in the early stages of dementia.
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We will experience disorder, panic, riots, crime and violence in the early stages.
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Still, this model is pretty accurate for the early stages of an epidemic.
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An investigation was in its early stages at the time of the explosion.
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Development of antiviral medicines to treat patients is still in early stages, too.
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"I was not always true to myself in the early stages," she says.
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Quantum computing is in such early stages, much of it is still theoretical.
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The technology is in such early stages, much of it is still theoretical.
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"This is early stages in an industry that's volatile right now," Belshe said.
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Efforts to combine renewable energy and desalination are still in their early stages.
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Treatment The standard treatment for Lyme disease in early stages is oral antibiotics.
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The efforts Liz wrote about are in the very early stages of development.
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To be sure, immunotherapy is still in the very early stages of development.
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But the high-speed rail project had bipartisan support in its early stages.
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The campaign is still in the early stages of vetting the potential candidates.
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We're in the very early stages of an evolution — of the visual revolution.
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All three real-life women greatly impacted the early stages of the new NASA.
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Mr. Scribner has also been with the show since its early stages of development.
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Several people, including Roma, were erroneously detained at early stages for the first attacks.
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When large pools of capital come into companies at early stages, that distorts markets.
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ADHD has long been thought to begin in the early stages of childhood development.
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We tend not to syndicate at the early stages, and then we'll syndicate thereafter.
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Uber's push into the business travel segment is still in early stages, Bogard said.
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Things were looking up for Fujita in the early stages of the second round.
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The two countries are currently engaged in the early stages of a trade war.
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It's in the early stages of assembling its first rocket capable of reaching orbit.
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Google was a very ... Its early stages was a very cohesive group of people.
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He advises more novice resellers to have patience and persistence in the early stages.
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She added that the talks are in early stages and declined to provide details.
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Though the service is in its early stages and may never come to fruition.
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"M is still in its very, very early stages," Facebook said in a statement.
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A spokeswoman said the company has one such antibody in early stages of development.
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This rare cancer sometimes isn't that easy to notice, especially in the early stages.
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Again, it's so many years ago, this was the early stages of social media.
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And a Samsung spokesperson I spoke to admitted that everything is very early stages.
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When fully operational, the eyes are a bit more lifelike, though still early stages.
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However, he added that they are still in the early stages of the investigation.
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Ferrari, the Brazilian prosecutor, said the medical equipment investigation was in its early stages.
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As of that month, the couple were in the early stages of wedding planning.
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Blood tests revealed that Linares was in the early stages of chronic kidney disease.
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The groom invited his female friend, she was in the early stages of pregnancy.
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The treatment is still in very early stages but the mice showed promising signs.
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"We're still in the early stages of the investigation," said RCMP superintendent Martin Plante.
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In the early stages, the Banque Royale's notes weren't used for normal commercial activities.
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Start has not been launched yet and Tencent stressed it's in the early stages.
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Pakistan, for its part, is in the early stages of a lower-cost approach.
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Simon Kalouche For now though, the GOAT leg remains in early stages of testing.
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Some of the attention over the early stages of the sales process seems unwarranted.
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Unlike the 1998 Bulls, the Warriors are in the early stages of dynasty-building.
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That said, many of the digital coin projects are still in very early stages.
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"Best of all, we're still in the early stages" of a long-term theme.
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We are in the early stages of where that negotiations are going to go.
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But even in the early stages, the approach has already generated criticism and skepticism.
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And those are kinds of the things that are frustrating in the early stages.
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The project is still in its early stages, according to documents obtained by WinFuture.
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K-Zen is now in the early stages of raising fresh capital in 2020.
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The maker of cybersecurity software said the probe is still in its early stages.
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The deal is in its early stages, with many specifics yet to be determined.
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The shoes are still in the early stages and they know what they're doing.
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Mustang is in the early stages of developing several immunotherapy products to treat cancer.
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An individual session is more of a hands-on experience from the early stages.
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We started introducing the blocker in the early stages of puberty here in 2011.
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Two other cases filed this year in Guam and Washington are in early stages.
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So adapting to that for me was the biggest part in the early stages.
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Southeast Asia's largest economy is in the early stages of overhauling its tax system.
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The documents paint a picture of the early stages of a tense police investigation.
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The lawsuit is in its early stages, and it must overcome other legal hurdles.
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I knew from the early stages of the relationship that it was something big.
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That may reflect the fact that, at best, discussions are in extremely early stages.
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Steven: We are, of course, still only in the early stages of the pandemic.
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She noted, however, that N.T.S.B. was still in the early stages of its investigation.
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It&aposs in its early stages, with preliminary digging mostly being conducted on-site.
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But to find patients in the subtle early stages, they need a diagnostic test.
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" My advice for others: "Be more genuine in the early stages of your interactions.
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The truth is, we are still in the early stages of figuring this out.
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Sharpe emphasizes that the Contract for the Web is still in its early stages.
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Maybe a comment from a political analyst in the early stages of his campaign.
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Sources told CNBC the U.S. is in the early stages of proposing the discussions.
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"We're in the very early stages," the director said via his interpreter Sharon Choi.
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This is often what doctors use to detect Lyme disease in its early stages.
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"I think it&aposs the very early stages of a sea change," she says.
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With her latest project in its early stages, she is taking this January off.
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Baca's lawyers also say he is suffering from the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.
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Perhaps in the early stages of the North Africa campaign in World War II?
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In a July 28 note, Dwyer said a correction was in its early stages.
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We are in the early stages of dealing with an incident at London Bridge.
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"It's still in the early stages," said John Ricco, the Mets' assistant general manager.
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And in its early stages, James Price, a photo editor at Newsweek, was involved.
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One of the sources said negotiations for the financing were in their early stages.
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What's more, the debate over family separation policy is in its relatively early stages.
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VR is still in its very early stages and isn't accessible to many people.
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He stressed that many questions remain and that the investigation is in its early stages.
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As the splash screens emphasize, the software is still in its early stages right now.
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Brink told PEOPLE that police are in the "early stages" of investigation into the burglary.
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Royal relationships are typically kept out of the public eye, especially in the early stages.
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The bill is still in the early stages, but hopefully it doesn't get too far.
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An investigation is just an investigation, and this one is apparently in its early stages.
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However, the project did not go beyond the early stages of development, for unknown reasons.
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That is down from a peak of 2.14 million in the early stages in 2009.
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"As many couples do in the early stages, we kept it to ourselves," she said.
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For some technologies in the early stages, like algae, that will primarily mean R&D.
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The effect Tango gives is impressive, but the technology is still in its early stages.
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As the film is still in the very early stages, a release date is unknown.
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But in almost all of these cases, facial recognition is still in its early stages.
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Ultimately, Fresen advises novice resellers to persevere through the early stages of growing their accounts.
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However, in the early stages of Friday's session, the TLT was up nearly 4 percent.
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Other major companies, like Amazon and UPS, are also in the early stages of experimentation.
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Both major political parties have emphasized the economy in the early stages of the campaign.
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The Bloomberg report indicates the two agencies are in very early stages of their investigation.
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Feinberg said mediation was still in the early stages and compensation had not been discussed.
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Her focus now is on FACE's four active investigations, and three others in early stages.
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When did the inspiration to write the early stages of Numair's story begin for you?
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Yes, but: The good news is that the BRI is still in its early stages.
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But the new approach, while still in its early stages, seems to be gaining traction.
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The process is still in the early stages, but "multiple" parties are reportedly eyeing it.
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During the early stages of its investigation, Yahoo didn't issue a site-wide password reset.
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But it's still in early stages of figuring out how exactly the exchange will work.
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The benefits of mentorship extend to employees well beyond the early stages of their careers.
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John's wife is in the early stages of Alzheimer's, a disease that affects the brain.
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Officials admit that research is in the "early stages"; a working missile is years away.
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Why it matters: The big changes in the auto industry are in the early stages.
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This is a leading cause of blindness and its early stages have virtually no symptoms.
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Despite the project being in its early stages, it's garnering attention in the meshnet community.
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Even in its early stages, it manages to scratch that farm game itch quiiiiiiiite nicely.
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"It's the early stages," agreed Christie, who then got in another jab at the Yankees.
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The informal discussions are in early stages and the demands could change, the sources said.
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A White House spokesman told the Post that this plan is in its early stages.
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The minimum cash out amount was implemented during the early stages of developing HQ Trivia.
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The cancer cells showed evidence of metabolic changes and the early stages of cell death.
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These are certainly aspects that I'm looking to develop at the very, very early stages.
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These are the precious and almost clockwork early stages in the birth of a meme.
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It's still in the very early stages (no director or cast has been named yet).
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"We are still in the very early stages of a pretty dramatic transformation," Crist said.
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It appears, however, that for now the talks are very much in the early stages.
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"That conversation is still in the very early stages as I understand it," he said.
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Fiscal stimulus from tax reform is still in the early stages of entering the economy.
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Every sign points to the development of the speaker still being in very early stages.
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Of course, that's easier said than done, especially at the early stages of your career.
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Three and a half years ago, I was diagnosed with early stages of Parkinson's disease.
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Victim Center director Brandi Bartel told CNN that the plan is in its early stages.
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Though it's in its early stages, sites can now request access to the Perspective API.
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At the same time, she was also dealing with her mother's early stages of Alzheimer's.
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N) on the sale process, which is in its early stages, the WSJ reported. (on.wsj.
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But, while seemingly in its early stages, the road to Wembley began some time ago.
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In those early stages of evolution, certain environments meant survival for the species, Benfield explained.
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The first fight ended controversially with the underdog Groves troubling Froch in the early stages.
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The technology is definitely still in its early stages, but it's so, so exciting already.
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"It's the early stages of marketization of North Korea," said Bennett of the Rand Corp.
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Revolution Populi is still in its early stages, but might become a reality in 2020.
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The Dimi gathering was in the early stages; only a handful of families had arrived.
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Fair enough, at this earliest of early stages — but one senses a reckoning is coming.
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He put his skills to use while marketing the song himself in its early stages.
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A.M.I. was also involved in the early stages of Mr. Cohen's dealings with Ms. Daniels.
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Schattner, with ambition in her voice, said the sculpture is still in its early stages.
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Lawmakers are discussing potential economic relief packages, though those ideas are in their early stages.
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In the early stages of the US outbreak, experts warned that these trajectories could change.
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The administration's ideas for an economic response are in the early stages, the Post reported.
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In the early stages of investigations, F.B.I. agents typically want to gather all the facts.
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Though the technology is still at its early stages, analysts believe this is the future.
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"The tax plan as you know is in its very early stages," Mr. Mulvaney said.
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But the industry is still in its early stages, slowed in part by regulatory requirements.
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It's still the early stages for Nintendo in mobile but the shift is paying off.
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Its ride service efforts, including the Chariot commuter van service, are still in early stages.
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In the early stages, the symptoms can be subtle and bothersome only during physical activity.
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But it also claims that resistance has blunted the early stages of the ground offensive.
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The Hollywood Reporter said on Tuesday that the project is still in its early stages.
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"This was the originally projected path of the Hurricane in its early stages," he said.
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As the hotel's development is still in its early stages, pricing hasn't yet been announced.
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In the early stages of the rescue mission, some people offered to adopt the sheep.
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When he died, the musician was in the early stages of working on a memoir.
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The study, which is still in its early stages, was published in the journal Cell.
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Thiel appeared to limit his contributions in the early stages of the 2018 election cycle.
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Since the benefit is still in its early stages, each company has its own model.
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But in these early stages, customers on opposing carriers could have wildly different 5G experiences.
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The Lenovo Group, a Chinese computer manufacturer, was also reportedly notified in the early stages.
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"We are cooperating fully with the investigation, which is in very early stages," Miller added.
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"But let's be clear: We are still in the early stages of that," Finkelstein explained.
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"People were in the very early stages of using Facebook messages and tweets," he said.
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China is in the very early stages of building out a high-tech surveillance state.
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Tribune Publishing is in the very early stages of an exciting and compelling strategic transformation.
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Trump is doing exactly what new authoritarians do in the early stages of their leadership.
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Enthusiasm from a certain streak of online progressives fueled the early stages of his campaign.
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Consideration of the NDAA, the annual defense policy bill, is still in its early stages.
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Overall, we're still at the very early stages of this legal, political, and policy fight.
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So far in the early stages of 2019, the firm has made just over $4 million.
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They added that the talks are in early stages and may not result in a sale.
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Studying these samples can give them a better idea of the early stages of dinosaur evolution.
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PERRY: Yes, something like that, so I mean, we&aposre at the early stages of this.
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It really was the early stages of actresses making a big presence in the fashion world.
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In the early stages, Dragon Quest Builders presents players with a traditional RPG inventory management conundrum.
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Chicago leaves the early stages of the offseason with a bunch of upgrades at need positions.
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Some companies have already weighed in on trade tensions in the early stages of earnings season.
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The researchers are in the early stages of planning a phase I study in healthy volunteers.
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Researchers are in the very early stages of using adult stem cells to grow human organs.
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Water wheels powered the early stages of the Industrial Revolution, but were eventually replaced by coal.
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But up to this point, we haven't taken a look at big rounds at early stages.
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The investigation is in its early stages, and the FBI and other authorities have been notified.
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The car is a hybrid Ford Fusion and is currently in early stages of safety testing.
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The firm is currently in the early stages of a cleanup that's expected to last decades.
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Saturday's launch appeared to have failed in the early stages of flight, South Korea's military said.
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The groups behind the protest say they are in the early stages of organizing the event.
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Some are positively optimistic, others are treating this as the early stages of a techno-pocalypse.
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But here in the early stages of that process, it's clear that the burden remains heavy.
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The Los Angeles Times reported that Baca, 74, is in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.
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All of this was valuable publicity for a company that was still in its early stages.
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The company is also in the very early stages of considering a three-star hotel chain.
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It's a pretty astonishing number for a product many pundits deemed doomed in its early stages.
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All of these options, much like InVivo's scaffold, are still in the early stages of testing.
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Here you'll also find toiles, or muslins — prototypes used in early stages of the design process.
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Even in these early stages, the company says it's seeing about 1 million nominations per week.
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Several clinical trials are underway, including large trials testing anti-amyloid drugs at these early stages.
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Thomas suggested having the conversation in the early stages of dating to avoid misleading your match.
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But, I have to tell you, the cloud is in its early stages and it's changing.
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"We are still in the very early stages in the creation of the token," he added.
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Washington is in the early stages of playing 33 games in 34 days through May 29.
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However, those talks are in the early stages, and the pricing could change, that person said.
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More than half of the breast cancers in the United States are diagnosed at early stages.
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The plan, still in its early stages of development, has an internal name: Made by China.
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By reporting it in the early stages, it can often be stopped before the harassment escalates.
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And the early stages of that, they're going to run that across their existing network infrastructure.
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Walmart and CVS are both in the early stages of rolling out their new clinic strategies.
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The investigation is still in its early stages, someone familiar with the situation told the Journal.
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Research in support of these needs is in its early stages, and further work is needed.
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We're in the very early stages of electricity being invented and people applying it to streetlights.
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Seriously, in the early stages of the proceedings, the dude didn't change his face at all.
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My mother, who lives two plane flights away, is in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.
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These water signs can easily overwhelm others in early stages of dating with their emotional intensity.
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It's all still in the early stages, but we're told Corey's serious about making it happen.
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Netflix is in the early stages of developing a "sharp, balanced" news show, sources tell MarketWatch.
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While identifying the bodies will help the investigation, Newsham warned that it's in its early stages.
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There is a lot that needs to be forgiven in the early stages of this novel.
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And if they're at the early stages of radicalization, it could push them closer to violence.
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And the federal-local battle over defunding "sanctuary cities" is still in its very early stages.
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Previously, the procedure in the early stages of pregnancy often involved emptying the uterus by suction.
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Both cities embarked on reforms around the same time, which are still in the early stages.
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For now, Blue Origin is still in the early stages, far behind the accomplishments of SpaceX.
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Development is in its early stages and a first rollout will happen in the Bay Area.
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In the early stages, it appears to be the contemplative twin of her aggressive swimming stroke.
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Winter wheat is frost-tolerant in early stages, though that tolerance diminishes as the plant matures.
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From a market perspective, gasoline futures have been volatile through the early stages of hurricane season.
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"We really are at very early stages of trying to explain these things," Dr. Stringer said.
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The internal discussions are in their early stages and no decision is imminent, these people cautioned.
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Though talks have picked up this week, the tentative plan is still in its early stages.
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ET. "The company is in the early stages of a positive transition to software," Liani said.
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The US assesses that Iran is in the early stages of deploying the S-300 system.
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Her father is in the early stages of dementia and her mother has volatile mood swings.
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Few things are quite so foundational in the early stages of a relationship than mutual interests.
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The Outback pilot is still in early stages, but Suri sees broad potential in Presto Vision.
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Experts use statistical models to detect potential patterns that could find outbreaks at their early stages.
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The "Delicate" singer reportedly wore disguises to remain incognito during the early stages of their relationship.
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But they offer astronomers insight into how stars formed in the early stages of our galaxy.
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More subpoenas for the probe, which is still in its early stages, are expected to come.
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That came just as pilots and the company are in the early stages of contract negotiations.
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The process, which is in early stages, may not lead to a deal, the newspaper reported.
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On Sunday, he told CNBC that Aramco is still in the early stages of due diligence.
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The European Union is enjoying an unusual unity in the early stages of the Brexit negotiations.
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I think that we're in the early stages of a process that could lead to that.
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During the early stages of Watergate, Republicans did act as a "team" in support of Nixon.
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These studies are all in their early stages, working with samples too small to prove anything.
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In these early stages, Afghanistan '11 does feel like a game about warfare instead of administration.
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Verizon is also in the early stages of exploring a deal, one of the sources said.
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A third accord on sharing geospatial information is still in the early stages, the source said.
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Again, the science here is still in its early stages — but it's an area to watch.
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But does light or moderate drinking in the early stages of pregnancy actually carry any negative effects?
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They may now be able to seize the lead in exploring the early stages of human embryology.
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He's seeking a national audience The early stages of O'Rourke's campaign were all about a personal touch.
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Withfriends is still in the early stages of developing its user base but is striving for inclusivity.
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Three years ago, I found out I was in the early stages of a chronic, incurable disease.
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In early stages you're making squiggly lines or basic curls, later you're generating ornamentation worthy of Alhambra.
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Other studies have proposed that Earth may be in the early stages of a magnetic pole reversal.
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The full functionality — like pretty much everything else — is very much still in the early stages here.
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Another 479,000 properties were under the early stages of foreclosure, which do not always lead to repossession.
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Details of a potential partnership remain unclear given the early stages of the discussions, the source added.
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It's worth noting right off the bat that this is all still in the very early stages.
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In the race's early stages, the electability argument mostly benefited former Vice President Joe Biden, polls found.
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We're told they're in the very early stages of making new music, and there's no tour booked.
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In its early stages, Cummings and his collaborators conceived the record as a live in studio album.
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Facebook's use of artificial intelligence to detect and stop abuse is also still in its early stages.
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However, "this is early stages for what in the world Donald Trump actually believes in," he noted.
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"I started to own everything, including what I was ashamed of," she says of the early stages.
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Police said they're in the early stages of the investigation — there's still a lot to be learned.
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But in these early stages, the general public has a favorable view of taxing these massive fortunes.
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My cancer was in the early stages, but it was the kind that tends to progress quickly.
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In its early stages river blindness causes rashes and severe itching; later, it progressively damages the retina.
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The foundation is in the early stages of building a similar village in Edmonton, according to CBC.
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The broad geographical layout of the arrests seemed to imply the plot was in its early stages.
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The social network was then free to track app usage and trends even at very early stages.
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Beathard, 81, is suffering from the early stages of dementia and chose to pre-record his speech.
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These are all questions that should come to mind, even in the early stages of your planning.
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Even then, the cells may not develop past the very early stages shown in the Science paper.
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Microsoft's augmented reality headset HoloLens is still in its early stages, and not yet marketed to consumers.
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She writes books, and is in the early stages of converting her garage into a scent museum.
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Libra and Calibra are in pretty early stages of development, and there may be unforeseen obstacles ahead.
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Unfortunately, the device is still in its early stages and can't be used by families at home.
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EU in the very early stages of its "Brexit" campaign—was a Big Data company: Cambridge Analytica.
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But self-driving cars are still in the very early stages of development, which means limited access.
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But even her handpicked Commerce Secretary, Stefan Pryor, acknowledges the effort is still in its early stages.
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At the early stages of ALS, roughly one in five people had thinking problems or behavior issues.
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But for now, the company is letting the public in on the early stages of the design.
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The DEA began working the case alongside the Carver County Sheriff's Office from the very early stages.
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Roberts, 49, told Harper's Bazaar U.K. she was singularly focused during the early stages of her career.
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" Though the wedding planning is in the very early stages, Linsey promises it'll be anything but "traditional.
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"I'm big fan of creating mood and Pinterest boards in the early stages of planning," she said.
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In the early stages of the trial one of the policemen involved admits he burnt his notes.
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We are in the early stages of the work and have no plans to share right now.
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This made sense when China was in the early stages of moving away from a planned economy.
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"I don't buy this stuff about him being mentally incompetent or early stages of dementia," Comey said.
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And some argue that requiring a donor threshold in the early stages of the primary was valuable.
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Despite the romance being in its early stages, the two have reportedly been friends for several years.
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Because there's a lot of money, as you said, in the early stages and that still continues.
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In a separate statement, the PIF also said that talks about a sale were in early stages.
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During these early stages, they decided to utilize the versatility and adventitious nature of the modular synthesizer.
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So, because of that, I think you could be in the early stages of WDC coming back.
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"This is a $640 billion industry that is in the very early stages of transforming," Stempeck said.
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The early stages are called gingivitis, when bacteria living in the plaque along your gums release toxins.
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That said, the game is far too easy in the early stages of the single-player mode.
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And while we're still in the early stages of our relationship, this one shows some commendable promise.
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David Cote: I'd say there are two reasons that I would say this is still early stages.
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"This case is in the early stages of the investigation," Sheriff Larry Fowler said in the release.
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In fact, he still believes the market is still in the early stages of the bull cycle.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. antitrust enforcers are in the early stages of reviewing T-Mobile US Inc's (TMUS.
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The country's domestic bond market is still in its early stages, with no corporate issuance so far.
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A price has not been set as the sale is still in its early stages, they said.
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As wild a premise as this is, it perfectly captures the furtive early stages of teenage courtship.
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As is pretty clear from the video, this is all still very much in its early stages.
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The Wolverines quickly pushed the advantage to double digits in the early stages of the second half.
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"Crimetown" is still in the early stages of development for television after being announced a year ago.
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He was allowed to stay at home during the early stages of the investigation, the report said.
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It declined to give the impact on jobs, adding that its "transformation plan" is in early stages.
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The majority leader's plan — admittedly in its early stages — is redolent of Cantor's Make Life Work project.
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The app was clearly in its early stages and had a basic camera interface, a source said.
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Right now, the Senate is only in the early stages of reviewing the American Health Care Act.
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Democrats, though, are closely watching to see if the proposal, still in the early stages, gains momentum.
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This game is massive and though I've played for several hours, I'm still in the early stages.
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He thinks there is a move towards incorporating the two, but we're still at the early stages.
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Parlio is still in the early stages and you must be invited to add to the conversation.
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Lance acknowledged that the budget plan is "merely a blueprint" and thus still in its early stages.
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The discussions with Sun Life and Khazanah were in the early stages, one of the sources said.
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"The company is in the early stages of a positive transition to software," analyst Tal Liani said.
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Mr. Moon said that he would scrap the other two, which were both in the early stages.
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While several companies are working on similar products, the technology is still in the relatively early stages.
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Photographers captured the nor'easter in its early stages — before it had a chance to make a mess.
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ALEX LEE, New York In the early stages of your collection, it's worth buying from reputable dealers.
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For a while, then, they wondered if perhaps he was experiencing the early stages of Parkinson's disease.
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In its early stages, the war shattered Syria into a patchwork of areas held by different forces.
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Calvasina notes that the market made a similar rally during the early stages of the financial crisis.
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In early stages of this shift, the adults will start out poorly adapted to the new food.
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Then I'm in the early stages of a risky pregnancy in the middle of a global pandemic?
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The order is still in its early stages, and may not be introduced in its current form.
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The team was eliminated in the early stages of IEM Katowice, finishing tied for 9th-12th place.
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Several vaccines are in development in the U.S. and abroad, but they are still in early stages.
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Mr. Salehi, a former foreign minister of Iran, helped negotiate the nuclear deal in its early stages.
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Scientists say that the ice sheet there may be in the early stages of an irreversible disintegration.
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But there is precedent for strict secrecy in the early stages, if that is what is happening.
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The Global War on Terrorism Foundation is still in the relatively early stages of planning the project.
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And she found most women entrepreneurs in the early stages of their businesses experienced the same issues.
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Investigators are in the early stages of conducting interviews and gathering evidence, SLED spokesman Thom Berry said.
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The business has to be for-profit, and in the early stages (one to five years preferred).
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The auto industry is in the early stages of a transition to electric and self-driving vehicles.
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Researchers studied 50 overweight and 50 normal weight people in the early stages of Type 2 diabetes.
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In the early stages of Watergate, Baker stood by Nixon and even privately promised to protect him.
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The case is still in its early stages as the suit awaits a response from the defendants.
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The process remains in the early stages, and given the potential issues, could fall apart, aides say.
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In its early stages, the company also attracted the highest number of female investors in PledgeMe history.
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Alphabet CFO Ruth Porat said the other bets were moving closer to the early stages of commercialization.
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Rubio is still in the early stages of crafting a paid family leave package, according to Politico.
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"Halftime Report" trader Josh Brown believes the bullish case for AMD is still in its early stages.
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More than anything else, it was the Spurs' defense that controlled the contest in the early stages.
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But it did bring Apple's signature design to a product category that was in its early stages.
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"We are in the early stages of implementing our strategy for profitable growth," CEO Jim Umpleby said.
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Many projects raised tens of millions of dollars despite only being in very early stages of development.
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The device can predict a variety of problems in very early stages, even years before, reports say.
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The point of these trips isn't just to check out the early stages of the presidential race.
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And we have reasons to be critical with how China dealt with it in the early stages.
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Speaking to reporters after a House Republican meeting, Simpson said the idea was in the early stages.
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People were fascinated by the bigness of the planet, caught up in the early stages of globalization.
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Both are in the early stages of development at Tesla and should be ready for unveiling next year.
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That's something Elon Musk has recommended given the technology is still in its early stages, McClelland pointed out.
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The project is still in very early stages, but the producers are optimistic Walters will reprise the role.
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The design is still in its very early stages and there's no guarantee it'll ever actually take off.
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I think you're going to see businesses more than anything in the early stages clamoring for 5g capabilities.
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It's not a coincidence—it's all about opportunity, and that has to be enforced at the early stages.
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It's pretty nerve-wracking in those early stages of dating and sometimes those nerves can trip us up.
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One of the early stages is sexual arousal, and that is characterized by high levels of dopamine activity.
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Clear, direct communication is also important for new graduates, or those in the early stages of their careers.
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In the early stages we are really getting customers to make sure that we build the right stuff.
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Though a handful of companies are working on these latter technologies, they are still in their early stages.
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Some of whom in the early stages at least we're not confident in how they were to proceed.
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" GE declined to comment on the JPMorgan report, and said "the Power turnaround remains in the early stages.
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The Pentagon, like the Intelligence community, is now in the early stages of planning for a presidential transition.
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On the new podcast, Abrams also talked about the early stages of her campaign for governor of Georgia.
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But Kurian insists the cloud market is in such "super early stages" that it's anyone's game to win.
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Clinton had used a private email server, an issue that roiled the early stages of her presidential campaign.
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It funded tech darlings like eBay, Instagram, and Snapchat while those companies were still in their early stages.
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On Monday morning, the Duchess of Cambridge was admitted to hospital after entering the early stages of labour.
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We're at the early stages of deployments of 5G right now, in what has become a silly race.
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Social media users called Li a hero, accusing authorities of incompetence in the early stages of the outbreak.
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"Historically what happens in wars — in the early stages of wars — is that archives are destroyed," says Bjerkestrand.
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The smart home remains a niche market is still in very early stages when it comes to functionality.
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Alternative technologies that might do the same with a smaller footprint are at extremely early stages of development.
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"I met a really amazing guy," Thore, 33, tells a friend in the early stages of the relationship.
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Pichai described the effort as "exploratory" and in the "early stages," according to a transcript obtained by Bloomberg.
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The investigation, involving the FBI and the U.S. Attorney's Office, is still in its early stages, Edwards says.
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The concept is still in the early stages, but already companies including drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline are working on it.
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It's all still in the early stages of development, so we're not even close to seeing clinical trials.
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He seems already in the early stages of a 2020 campaign, no matter what Trump chooses to do.
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Cyber space and outer space therefore offer attackers tempting targets in the very early stages of a conflict.
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The robot is still in its early stages, making its debut at next week's ProMat show in Chicago.
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But the couple is still in the early stages of grief for the daughter they named Oakleigh Klover.
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In these essential early stages, it was not designed with security in mind, but rather to ensure connectivity.
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The operation was underway in its early stages when it was called off, a senior administration official said.
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We're still in the early stages of this transformation and in many ways it is just getting started.
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For instance, when Marvel's Thor was in its early stages, the filmmakers went to Loverd's organization for advice.
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"I don't know if we are in the first inning but certainly in the early stages," O'Neill said.
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The inquiry is in early stages, they cautioned, and it's too soon to conclude any enforcement will follow.
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Company officials said last week that the search for a permanent successor was still in its early stages.
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Heather leads the core team at Human that supports each portfolio founder with the early stages of building.
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GE inspected other turbines at about 7,000 hours and "early stages of cracking (were) observed," the presentation said.
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But Osterloh confirmed he canceled several other projects either in their early stages or on the drawing board.
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The current US intelligence assessment is that the missile program aboard submarines remains in the very early stages.
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Now the two are teaming up for a movie that's still in the very early stages of development.
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The show is still in its early stages, and hasn't found a network or streaming platform home yet.
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Five of the regulations are nearing completion, while another three are still in the early stages of rulemaking.
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Go deeper: The Interior Department is in the early stages of leasing for wind development off California's coast.
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The process is still in its early stages and may not culminate in a sale, the people added.
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Nikita Parris of England took flight as she celebrated her goal in the early stages of the tournament.
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The company has said that it is still in the early stages of its investigation into the breach.
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Case in point: Kate suffered from hyperemises gravidarium during the early stages of all three of her pregnancies.
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Officials admit that research is in the "early stages"; a working missile is at least a year away.
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The world's fifth-largest economy is in the early stages of its own experiment with driving Atlas crazy.
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So big banks shouldn't ignore the threat of fintechs just because they're still in early stages of growth.
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But finding workers with these skills can be challenging because the industry is still in its early stages.
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It is in the very early stages of trying to solve a legendary traffic problem here on earth.
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One Wall Street analyst believes Amazon is still in the "early stages" in many of its key markets.
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"Online grocery is in early stages, but growing, and companies are starting to invest behind it," warned Prykull.
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Today, it is in the very early stages of commercialization, since it is costly and carries investor risks.
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Discussions are in the early stages and there is no guarantee a transaction will result, the sources added.
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"In the early stages, a VC is investing in the person (or team), not the company," O'Connor said.
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We're in the early stages of a massive technological transition that is spreading across every type of industry.
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But he acknowledged the effort to rid North Korea of its nuclear arsenal was in its early stages.
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Echoing that sentiment, Santa Rosa's Mayor Chris Coursey stressed the need for patience, especially in the early stages.
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The proposal is in the early stages of discussion and does not affect its rating at this moment.
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"There might be numerous false alarms, particularly in the early stages, when the operators were inexperienced," Barker conceded.
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Both sales are in their early stages and could be called off at any time, the people said.
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It's made up of over 30,000 entrepreneurs, with most of them in the early stages of their businesses.
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We are in the early stages of a cultural civil war in which the left sees itself losing.
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The efforts are mostly in the early stages, but Amazon already has detractors, particularly for its drone efforts.
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The people told the Journal the Wall Street firm is in the early stages and may not proceed.
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The Wall Street Journal reported on the potential deal on Monday, but said talks were in early stages.
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" On Trump's intelligence: "I don't buy this stuff about him being mentally incompetent or early stages of dementia.
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The deal may also involve Macy's real estate, according to the WSJ, although talks are in early stages.
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Even so, the nascency of the derivatives market could be an impediment, at least in the early stages.
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Aides to Mr. Trump declined to comment, beyond saying that discussion about candidates was in the early stages.
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For some people in the early stages, it makes sense to protect assets from long-term care costs.
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Yet, "we are still in the early stages of that diversification away from purely Iranian patronage," he added.
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Though still in its early stages, there are concerns that a prolonged disruption could do lasting economic damage.
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At the time, Ms. Reif was in the early stages of a divorce from a 3403-year marriage.
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Tensions spiked in the early stages of the election when two former generals stepped forward to challenge him.
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It's still in its early stages, and it will likely be years before a commercial bioreactor comes online.
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In its early stages, chronic kidney disease can lurk silently in the body, causing no symptoms at all.
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The discussions are in their early stages and could fall apart, the people briefed on the matter said.
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The talks are still in their early stages and may not yield an agreement, according to the report.
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But many insiders are understandably reluctant to make public endorsements in the early stages of a crowded race.
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The operation was underway in its early stages when it was called off, a senior administration official said.
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"These smaller spaces are really going to allow us to support artists at the early stages of development."
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Lee says he is in the early stages of a major study to examine some of those factors.
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In the early stages of wearables, devices could track basic data like the number of steps you took.
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The litigation is in the early stages, but shares in Apple fell 902 percent yesterday on the news.
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The precise design has yet to be determined — Mr. Piano is in the early stages of the process.
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At the time, Ms. Reif was in the early stages of a divorce from a 27-year marriage.
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Fashion blogging was in its early stages, and it was just rich, white women that I could find.
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Although studies of e-cigarettes are increasing, they, like the devices themselves, are still in the early stages.
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But even as football's decline begins to seems inevitable, the moral reckoning is only in its early stages.
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"I'm interested in the question of how eukaryotes evolved in the early stages on the Earth," Tang said.
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To Manning, the early stages of hormone therapy were deeply fulfilling: her skin softened, her body hair thinned.
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The investigation is in its early stages, the source said, and information could change as leads are investigated.
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There is a fog that always accompanies the early stages of a crisis event, there's no denying it.
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The judge's ruling comes in the early stages of the case and is expected to be immediately appealed.
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He took heat again over NDAs on Tuesday night in the early stages of the South Carolina debate.
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She said that Mr. Simmon had learned he was in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease in February.
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The FBI got its hands on some of Steele's reporting during the early stages of the Russia probe.
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But it's still in its early stages of development and is primarily being used today for sightseeing trips.
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These experimental triglyceride-reducers are in early stages of development, however, and human trials have only just begun.
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He's only in if Biden drops out before or during the early stages of the primary, CNBC reported.
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Two weeks after Mr. Ponte's resignation, City Hall is still in the early stages of selecting his replacement.
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Know what Hulu values in candidatesWorkplace culture is key in the early stages of Hulu&aposs hiring process.
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What's the point: Biden has been the polling frontrunner throughout the early stages of the 2020 Democratic primary.
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The game, which was still in its early stages, stopped as players from both teams watched the commotion.
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TikTok is popular with American teens, but it is in the early stages of making money from ads.
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A $22018 million transfer from her Senate political committee helped fund the early stages of Warren's presidential campaign.
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The nomination comes as the Trump administration is in the early stages of preparing a tax-reform plan.
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Focused on neurological and neuromuscular diseases, Bamboo's drugs are still in the preclinical or early stages of development.
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One of the market's oldest inflation hedges appears to be in the early stages of a comeback: gold.
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Television is in the early stages of developing a reboot of the classic sitcom "ALF," according to Variety.
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"We&aposre at the early stages of exploring how to expand the platform to those organizations," he said.
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Planning is still in the early stages and the project has not been given an official go-ahead.
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The report also says the project is still in its early stages, and may not come to fruition.
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Before the rescue and even in its early stages, the global economy was falling into a bottomless abyss.
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The police department reported 13 arrests in the early stages of a street march led by labor unions.
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Comcast has approached Fox about its interest, and talks are in early stages, the source added, requesting anonymity.
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Monday was the day that the chatter turned to early stages of action, and the market punished big tech.
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Management said it remains in the early stages of upgrading these stores to fit with its new design aesthetic.
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However, at least during the early stages of the integration period, we view execution and operational risk as elevated.
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Azhnyuk points out that many other products being built for our animals are in very early stages of development.
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She was treated for colorectal cancer in 1999, and in 2009, she survived the early stages of pancreatic cancer.
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Over the summer, a prequel was reported to be in the early stages of development at Twentieth Century Fox.
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The proposed summit is in the early stages and would likely focus on Syria, nuclear arms control and Ukraine.
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With these announcements, we now have the early stages of an AR/VR platform story from Google and Microsoft.
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"We're at the very early stages of that decision-making process," Spicer said, despite some reports to the contrary.
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"We may not even know what is the sticking point or bottleneck" in these early stages of the project.
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Law Society Chief Executive Catherine Dixon disagreed that lawyers aren't worth the money in the early stages of separation.
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The company is still in "the early stages of understanding" a possible menu addition, the company confirmed to CNBC.
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One of the research projects listed on Robicquet's Stanford profile describes using AI to detect early stages of cancer.
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"We continue to believe we are in the early stages of a multi-year recovery in mining," Umpleby said.
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The source spoke on condition of anonymity because the CFPB is in the early stages of weighing nonbank regulation.
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In Giuliani's case, the investigation is still in its early stages and new information could inform their prosecutorial decisions.
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Trump has renewed his claims after recent reporting on the early stages of the FBI's investigation into Russian interference.
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This year's group, which numbered upward of 1,200 in the journey's early stages, was perhaps the largest on record.
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The Joker prequel is still in its extremely early stages, and Reeves backed down on his claims of independence.
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Nixon's vice president during the early stages of the Watergate investigation was Spiro Agnew, the former governor of Maryland.
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Not even a month later, I was told I have the very early stages of cervical cancer and herpes.
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Scientists are in the early stages of understanding COVID-19, Fauci said during an interview with NPR on Tuesday.
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The plan is still in very early stages and may not be active until next year, the people added.
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"I think that the overall kind of product itself is still very much in the early stages," Robins said.
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Facebook is in the early stages of testing a new dating app to help users find their soul mates.
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The case is still in its early stages, with discovery ongoing and summary judgment motions yet to be filed.
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And some co-workers did devalue my opinions and undermine my intelligence during the early stages of the job.
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In its early stages, FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover and President Dwight Eisenhower closely followed the search for Ridulph.
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Although in the early stages, they aim to incorporate big data and artificial intelligence to provide appropriate, affordable solutions.
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Before you get too excited, it's important to note that this research is still in the very early stages.
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Collins said WEH was also in the early stages of studying opportunities in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Bangladesh.
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Although still in the early stages, Jani believes that's one part of the industry that could use more options.
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Project AirGig is still in the early stages of testing, and field trials aren't slated to begin until 2017.
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And in 2020, the early stages of the Republican primary would be defined by how the candidates treated Trump.
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However, most of the research is still in the early stages, and there's currently no regulation or uniform standards.
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Obviously, with just six months of operation under its belt, the partnership is still in its relatively early stages.
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The timing of the campaign was also a major consideration, as the show is in its very early stages.
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During the early stages of working on 21st Century Cures, I became especially inspired by those fighting rare diseases.
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"The risk is there as these are still early stages, so we need to wait and see," Kumar said.
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The corporate tax reform efforts are still at the early stages and the border proposal faces major political hurdles.
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It may be in the early stages still, but it sounds like the Trainwreck star, 34, is seriously smitten.
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Cadet, 21991, in 221 made the journey to the capital in the early stages of El Comandante's socialist experiment.
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The listing process is in its early stages and will not happen before next year, the other source added.
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Merck, which has licensed that vaccine for use outside of Brazil, is in the early stages of clinical testing.
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But he said the Standing Rock Sioux tribe declined to discuss the project in its early stages as well.
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"It's the early stages of the meat of early enterprise and public sector adoption in the U.S.," Jassy said.
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Things are still in the early stages, but here's why we can thank Twitter for this bit of #BlackGirlMagic.
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The show is reportedly still in the early stages of development, and a cast has yet to be confirmed.
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More importantly ... she's happily moving on with her new man, Mr. Jones ... although it's still in the early stages.
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We're in the early stages of figuring out what the story is for the modern version of the movie.
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Caesars Entertainment (CZR) and Eldorado Resorts (ERI) are in the early stages of exploring a merger, according to Reuters.
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That was in the early stages of the current eight-year bull market run, the second longest in history.
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Still, researchers are in the early stages of fully understanding exactly how SAMe and other methyl-group chemicals work.
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Frankamp hit 276 of 21 03-pointers in the first half to boost the Shockers in the early stages.
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His suggestion that better-functioning health systems might have made the epidemic worse in its early stages is questionable.
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There are roughly six months until the midterm elections, which means such planning is still in the early stages.
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"It is still very early stages to form an opinion on whether fines are likely or not," Varela said.
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Liquid Death founder and CEO Mike Cessario is meeting with interested investors but talks are still in early stages.
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It's unclear whether Buttigieg's early popularity in Hollywood is sustainable for a campaign that's still in its early stages.
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I don't mean an investigation, very early stages of a representation by a lawyer, which happens all the time.
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We're in early stages revenue-wise and 2017 will be a very interesting year for us as a business.
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A tampon test, if it worked, could provide a much easier way to find endometriosis in its early stages.
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Hernandez was serving a life sentence for Lloyd's 2013 murder and his appeal was still in its early stages.
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Sources told Reuters earlier that discussions are in their early stages and no decision is likely until next year.
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The tests are still in the early stages and it's possible that Facebook may never roll out the feature.
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She underwent surgery for colorectal cancer in 1999 and was treated for early stages of pancreatic cancer in 2009.
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Mr. Greenberg is likely to take the stand for a few days or more in the trial's early stages.
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The investigation is in its early stages and the Company cannot predict the duration or outcome of the investigation.
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The concept is still in its early stages, and it's unclear how exactly it would function, the Journal reported.
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In April 21990, with crime nationwide in the early stages of a two-decade-long downswing, Mr. Bratton resigned.
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"We're ... in the early stages, I should say, of a huge paradigm shift to cloud computing," Smith told Cramer.
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The talks are in the early stages, these people said, with no guarantee that a deal will be reached.
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The sources said the talks were in early stages and there was no certainty a deal would be reached.
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Others, such as screenings, can catch disease in the early stages, when treatment may be easier and more effective.
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The project is still in the early stages of its longer-term goals of mass production and free distribution.
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Stone began the 2016 election as an adviser to Trump when his campaign was still in its early stages.
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Talks are still in the early stages, and follow CRV's recent hiring of Brett Rochkind away from General Atlantic.
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The Asian contest will then rotate among competing nations, although discussions for expansion are still in the early stages.
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The John Bolton Super PAC has been a big player during the early stages of the 2018 midterm elections.
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O.J. Simpson reminded viewers that DNA evidence, then in its early stages, was an important aspect in the case.
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For now, Mix is in the very early stages — in fact, Camp even referred to it as an MVP.
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It shows that of the utilities that do have EV-related programs, most are still in the early stages.
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Fitch Ratings said liquidity in Qatar's banking system had improved since the early stages of the boycott in 2017.
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Thought bubble from Axios' Joe Uchill: The posts appear to be the early stages of a social media campaign.
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Although fresh snow fell just days before the start, early stages of the race were marked by warm weather.
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He delivered a smooth speech that was punctuated by several moments of winning self-deprecation in its early stages.
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The investigations into the attack were in the early stages, however, and attribution for cyber attacks is notoriously difficult.
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Scherrer who are in the early stages of dementia can pursue fulfilling lives and make plans for future care.
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But advocates say these techniques can deceive children, who are in the early stages of understanding and recognizing advertisements.
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The talks are in the early stages, they said, and may not yield any progress in resolving Venezuela's crisis.
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Third and most disturbingly, the US appears to be in the early stages of a massive fracking infrastructure buildout.
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That's kind of normal for these early stages of markets where sometimes your partners are also competing with you.
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The program is experimental and in its early stages, and it is unlikely to produce a viable weapon soon.
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Less common were purchases during early stages of construction (with the exception of the higher-profile buildings), she added.
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Then there is the fact that most of the technology is constantly changing and still in its early stages.
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STRIVR is in the early stages of developing a sparring simulator which it hopes to use for the UFC.
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At least in these early stages, AR is a technology that favors Apple's tightly controlled software and hardware ecosystem.
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The discussions are in the early stages, and may also involve commercial companies fronting cash for the rescue fund.
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"An ethical framework must be forged now, while brain surrogates remain in the early stages of development," they said.
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I'm just at the early stages of my theatrical career, though I'm probably only going to write three operas.
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But experts say the research remains in its early stages, often taking place in the lab or in animals.
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"This is very early stages," said Brian H. Hook, senior policy adviser to Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson.
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This is all a crucial part of containing and even stopping a disease outbreak, especially during its early stages.
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In the early stages of each match, when Mickelson was most nervous, he said Kisner's chatter had calmed him.
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"We are in the very early stages of exploring how to evolve news offerings on Snapchat," the company said.
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Some scientists fear that West Antarctica's immense ice sheet may have entered the early stages of an unstoppable disintegration.
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Consider that lung cancer detected in the early stages has a survival rate approaching 90 percent in many series.
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"We're at the early stages of a multi-process, multiplayer game and lots of things can still go wrong."
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In other words, in the early stages of the Social Security program, many paid in and few received benefits.
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It is often said in and around Silicon Valley that we are in the early stages of the internet.
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"We are in the early stages of dealing with an incident at London Bridge," police said in a statement.
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Citigroup and Biz2Credit chose not to publicize the effort because it is still in very early stages, Arora said.
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As the feature is in the early stages of user testing, Google still has some kinks to work out.
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You also need to remember that bitcoin and cryptocurrencies are still in their early stages of development, Jenkin said.
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There are more early stages that are women, and there are a lot fewer growth investors who are women.
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It said it was in the early stages of developing a variant with a payload capacity of 6,000 kg.
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A spokesperson said Facebook will not share any revenue from the ads with participating publishers during these early stages.
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When Ms. Ross entered the early stages of her audition circuits in her 20s, her hair was still transitioning.
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"We're through the early stages of adoption and clinical studies show that the technology literally saves lives," says Kertesz.
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When you do, do you agree with this writer that "the early stages of friendship are their own romance"?
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Multiple news outlets, including CNBC, on Friday reported that the White House is in the early stages of weighing .
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The early stages of the investigation indicate "blinding sun" may have caused the initial accident around 7:45 a.m.
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Scientists see evidence that the ice sheet there may have gone into the early stages of an irreversible disintegration.
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GERMANY-VODAFONE CEO NICK READ SAYS LIBRA CURRENCY PROJECT IS IN 'SUPER EARLY STAGES' BUT VODAFONE WILL SIGN UP
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"At this time, foul play is suspected and the case is in the early stages of investigation," police said.
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Mr. Wood said the early stages of the event will be logistical: setting up tents and organizing food supplies.
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In addition to the safeguards the law requires, its practice can be balky — at least in the early stages.
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In the early stages, I got through a couple of bags of Haribo and a tray of Chips Ahoy!
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These involve laws banning abortions at early stages of pregnancies, including Iowa's prohibition after a fetal heartbeat is detected.
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" In the early stages, Yassin felt his videos were sometimes touristy - "look at this place", "how cool is this?
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The move—still in its early stages, and pending Dixie's board's approval—is, in many ways, a preemptive strike.
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The antiviral drug ribavirin is known to be an effective treatment when taken in the early stages of illness.
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The technique cuts the cost per plane in the early stages of a project, smoothing profit margins over time.
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Or one slow bite at a time, avoiding the filling in early stages to ensure you don't get burnt.
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But with the 2020 presidential campaign entering its early stages, the trend lines could be troubling for Mr. Fallon.
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The work, which will include adding end-to-end encryption across all the apps, is in the early stages.
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After seven movies in the MCU, Johansson's character finally gets a standalone movie, which is currently in early stages.
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But it's in such early stages and it's very speculative now, so it's hard to say where that goes.
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The new series is still in its early stages, so we're still a long way from a release date.
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Facebook briefly teased its own Oculus Rift with that "inside out" tracking, but it's still in the early stages.
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But because the ants are in the early stages of their species' evolution, this is hard to detect, they said.
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National police spokesman Martinus Sitompul said police and an anti-terrorist unit were in the early stages of their investigation.
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On iOS, the update has begun in some cities, but its launch on Android is still in its early stages.
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They focus only on the early stages of the meteor breaking up which could lead to the meteor evaporating later.
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That means that not only was there life in the very early stages of the planet—it was relatively diverse.
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InSight landed on Mars on November 26, and the NASA project has been going absolutely swimmingly during these early stages.
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We're still in the early stages of such a reaction, and it could well turn out to be short-lived.
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The company says it's also in the early stages of building out 3D models for venues in Europe as well.
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The Greens say they are in the early stages of exploring the idea and have not yet produced firm costings.
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But it also represents the origin story of the brand itself, which is still in its early stages of growth.
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Currently, it's still early stages, making it too soon to say if the company can deliver on what it promises.
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While Amazon is still in the early stages of the proposal process, the groups' demands may be a hard sell.
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Many of the passengers and crew were released during the early stages of the ordeal, Egypt's Civil Aviation Ministry said.
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Metair also said the deal was still in its early stages and the talks may not result in successful transaction.
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Libyan officials and commanders say that some Islamic State militants fled Sirte in the early stages of the campaign there.
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The probe is supposedly in its early stages, and it's not clear what the Justice Department might consider worth investigating.
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"Harry and Camille are in the early stages of dating," an unnamed source (naturally) told (the unreliable outlet) The Sun.
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So, I guess I'm one of the lucky ones to experience AT&T and Verizon's interoperability in its early stages.
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By 1967, Motown, the Summer of Love and the early stages of funk were the defining sounds in the market.
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"MTN has about (a) 60 million subscriber base, which shows that penetration is still at the early stages," said Ugwu.
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That project was in early stages, too, and there's no evidence that Facebook ever presented the tool to Chinese officials.
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As those figures suggest, Kargo is in its early stages, and that makes a $7.6 million seed round pretty notable.
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This revelation suggests improved methods to detect cancer are needed, especially in the early stages when cancers are highly curable.
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Atlanta-based UPS is in the early stages of its $20 billion capital spending project to automate and expand facilities.
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Well, I'll tell you what you're looking at—the early stages of my body metabolizing sustenance into nutrients, that's what.
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In addition to championing breastfeeding, Jameson has also used social media to joke about its challenges in the early stages.
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The family has filed complaints through the Italian criminal courts, though these investigations are apparently still in the early stages.
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They say it's especially important now since the private space industry is at the early stages of a launch revolution.
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While mice testing is one of the very early stages of drug development, Váradi said this is a promising sign.
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The movie is still in the very early stages of development, so it may be years before it hits theaters.
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This is just the early stages of this and I know we have the proponents of truth on our side.
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Amandla Stenberg told audiences at a special screening that she was signed on to the film durindg these early stages.
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"Both are in the early stages of development at Tesla and should be ready for unveiling next year," he wrote.
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Only on Thursday did it emerge the child's mother had also borne witness to the early stages of the killing.
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Franken seems to want Oculus to set a precedent of transparency while virtual reality is still in its early stages.
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As Pornhub has pointed out on Twitter to people unsure about the project, it's still in the very early stages.
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Both types of medication are typically taken for about 7 to 10 days in the early stages of Bell's palsy.
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Still pondering: It appears the idea is still in the early stages and Twitter hasn't decided if it'll build this.
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It's in the early stages for that kind of a business model but I think it's a very promising one.
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Discussions appear to be in the early stages, but Kimishima wants films to be produced sooner than five years away.
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The sources say that the talks are in the early stages and that no specific policies have been decided on.
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With a new product offensive in its early stages, PSA said pricing improvements contributed 365 million euros to 2016 earnings.
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The race is in its early stages, and only a few candidates have started to put forward specific policy proposals.
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"My boss is in the early stages of pimping out his 10 acres of land," a hedge fund trader said.
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The entrepreneur has just begun the permitting process, so he's still in the early stages of putting the venture together.
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I'm in the early stages of planning my own wedding, and have been to a fair amount of friends' nuptials.
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While it's still in early stages, it could prove incredibly useful for new activists looking for ways to get involved.
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But the study pointed out that this method of research is still in its early stages and presents some drawbacks.
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While details are slim and the discussions are characterized as being in the "early stages," the move certainly makes sense.
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The firm said the snack maker is in the early stages of a recovery under a very strong leadership team.
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But while the early stages of Dean are close to insufferably precious, the story mellows into something touching and real.
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A few more 753-pointers by Stanley Johnson and Bullock in the early stages of the fourth tied the score.
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Of course, in its early stages, an AI assistant can behave in ways that its human creators might not expect.
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Alibaba is in the early stages of making an investment in Grab, two sources with knowledge of discussions told TechCrunch.
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We invest in tech companies in early stages, portfolio of things, Airbnb is obviously one of the ones you mentioned.
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But with the 2018 cycle still in the early stages, Bannon is reportedly directing donors to Trump-aligned outside groups.
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Capture of 2015 BZ509 must have happened in the early stages of the solar system, about 4.5 billion years ago.
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So to have a conversation with Gwyneth about those early stages and to hear her say, "You're doing everything right"?
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Comparisons with the financial crisis of 2007-08 are inevitable; that too saw property-fund suspensions in its early stages.
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On Friday, it said that plans were in the very early stages and firm decisions had yet to be made.
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The proposed reforms to manufacturing rules are still in early stages and may take several years to implement, Gottlieb noted.
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Goldman Sachs reiterated its buy rating, saying Amazon is still in the "early stages" in many of its key markets.
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You are probably sick to death of hearing about Black Friday, and we're only in the early stages of November.
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What they're saying: Advances in this area are making exciting progress but remain in the very early stages, experts say.
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Still, quantum computing is still in its early stages, experts say, and they expect more advancements in the coming years.
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But it's inherently difficult to discern which companies will be successful in the early stages, regardless of private-market hype.
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Today, quantum computers are still in their early stages and not yet more capable than the most powerful traditional computers.
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Since the early stages, Patagonia has been donating 1% of sales (or 10% of profits — whatever's larger) to environmental activism.
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Both Ethereum and Ripple have seen stunning rallies this year, but both are in the early stages of their experiments.
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For now, the outright ban on headers is confined to the early stages of youth play in the United States.
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"He was already in the early stages of septic shock, and his kidneys had already had some injury," Hendren said.
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Instead, Shah offers a sort of TED talk list of technological quick fixes for identifying outbreaks in their early stages.
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" On Trump's fitness for office: "I don't buy this stuff about him being mentally incompetent or early stages of dementia.
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It's equally as applicable to later-stage investments, but in the early stages of a business, this is serious stuff.
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It's probably fair to think of these folks as being in early stages of coming out as gay or bi.
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While Seham's "Naksha" art business is in its early stages, others such as Najwa Shoukri's start-up are growing fast.
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While we are still at the early stages of unraveling ayahuasca's healing potential, research is showing promising results, said Tupper.
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The Special Forces is an elite unit nominally under LNA control that joined the Benghazi campaign in its early stages.
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Peter Thiel's Founders Fund is credited, among other feats, with backing companies like SpaceX and Airbnb in their early stages.
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Robyn Crawford has confirmed that she and Whitney Houston had a sexual relationship during the early stages of their friendship.
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Regulation of virtual currencies is still in its early stages, and Congress has not passed any laws addressing it directly.
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Masterson pointed out that the federal government is just in the early stages of a massive reinvestment in taxpayer dollars.
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In the early stages of his candidacy, though, the most powerful check on Mr. Biden has been Mr. Biden himself.
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Another figure central to the project's early stages was Mr. Yellati's brother-in-law, Mr. Dujovne, Argentina's future economics minister.
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State officials in Michigan reported 50 deaths on Monday and said the outbreak there was still in its early stages.
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He's in the early stages of research on a vaccine that could prevent ticks from transmitting Lyme and other diseases.
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As Andrew reports, pharma giants like Johnson & Johnson and Sanofi are also in the early stages of developing potential vaccines.
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In his speech at CPAC, Trump defended his administration's handling of the outbreak, which was then in its early stages.
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He said that he did not believe disclosure was required for dozens of other articles detailing early stages of research.
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In the early stages of the outbreak, young people appeared to be largely unmoved by the threat of the virus.
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After crashing out in the early stages of qualifying, Hamilton cheered on Bottas, who claimed pole position ahead of Vettel.
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One can argue that China is bent on big increases in weapons production and is still in the early stages.
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The project is still in its early stages, so it's unclear when, exactly, it will make its way to TBS.
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"We weren't sure about the pace because the conditions weren't great," he said of the early stages of the race.
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You will, though, be asked to provide a certain amount of personal information in the early stages of your journey.
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"Just going off how I feel in these early stages makes me think it won't be that long," he said.
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Trump said during his raucous rally in northwestern Gujarat State on Monday that talks were still in their early stages.
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"In the early stages of an infectious-disease outbreak, Roess added, much of the panic is "fear of the unknown.
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Despite all of his success, Curtis told CNBC he struggled with self-discipline in the early stages of his career.
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Dive also uses Twitter to disseminate videos and is in the early stages of using TikTok to promote its podcasts.
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Our hospital, like many others at that time, was still in the early stages of creating a policy and procedure.
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In the early stages of building your business, it is likely that you are also working a full-time job.
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The A.C.A., or Obamacare, focused on expanding coverage, with very little to address cost of care in the early stages.
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"I caution everyone that we're still in the early stages," Mr. Jones, a former trial lawyer, said in another video.
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McMurray said he and his previous campaign manager agreed to part ways in the early stages of the election cycle.
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Especially in dementia's early stages, people may feel a lack of motivation, apathy, social isolation and fear, Dr. Forester said.
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It could also have something to do with being more vulnerable in the early stages of an illness, he said.
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While it makes sense based on what the Parker Solar Probe saw, the research is still in its early stages.
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"We've worked with several vendors that claim they can't both implement security and be profitable at early stages," Williams says.
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Their health-care efforts are still in early stages, and none is playing heavily in financial tech, drones or robotics.
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There have been developments in creating blood tests to detect early stages of colorectal cancer and breast cancer, among others.
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A debt management strategy is still in the early stages of development, but the government wishes to limit domestic borrowing.
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Reynolds' work is in the very early stages, meaning the outbreak could subside before a cure is close to perfected.
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The killings resemble the early stages of an ethnic cleansing campaign directed at members of the Hema ethnic community here.
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These efforts are in their early stages, but you should expect to see more advanced AR and VR with time.
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