It was not a war that could be won by firepower, even overwhelming firepower.
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After years of benefiting from a team with exceptional firepower, Curry, one of the greatest offensive players in history, could find himself as the firepower.
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And automation there did reduce the number of people needed to deliver a certain amount of firepower: four people with a Gatling gun could deliver as much firepower as 100 people.
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But the bank has already exhausted much of its firepower.
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This would give Atlantia more firepower to sweeten its bid.
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Just in terms of firepower, the possibilities ahead are remarkable.
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Republicans have made this kind of misdirected firepower mistake before.
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Even without Sumner, Xavier had plenty of firepower on Saturday.
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But they would add substantial firepower to the NATO alliance.
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That's going to be enough firepower for most of us.
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"We have a lot of firepower over there," Trump noted.
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As it is, the BPVi's rescue has depleted Atlante's firepower.
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He has immense firepower, he's never going to give up.
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It should be building up fiscal firepower, not spending it.
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This infusion of firepower changed the course of the conflict.
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Having spent much of their firepower, however, options are limited.
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What it brings is firepower — and a lot of it.
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"We have adequate reserves, there is adequate firepower," Garg said.
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After all, conservative officers have great firepower at their disposal.
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This has just been a stunning exhibition of offensive firepower.
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This year, they added holy water bombardment for extra firepower.
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But even with its financial firepower, China has its limits.
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For now, the EU has limited firepower at its disposal.
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Most studios put their firepower behind a couple of contenders.
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"They had a tremendous amount of firepower," Mr. Grewal said.
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Having Andreessen Horowitz's support could give Snackpass some extra firepower.
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A tremendous amount of firepower was being displayed from law enforcement.
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We're just one of those teams with a lot of firepower.
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Potential for more buybacks in the second half provide additional firepower.
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Almost immediately, Trump deployed his firepower, hitting Boeing where it hurts.
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"Eventually, the computational firepower between your ears runs out," he says.
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He's just a guy with a mask, some money, and firepower.
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That said, there's still going to be plenty of software firepower.
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On the other, the deployment of British firepower had barely begun.
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Give credit to UCLA ... a lot of firepower on that team.
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This firepower explains why Washington keeps its carriers at a distance.
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The economy is struggling again, and the ECB's firepower is waning.
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And they'll need as much offensive firepower as they can get.
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The extremists only retreated when more troops arrived with heavier firepower.
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The intensity of the digital firepower arrayed against Estonia was massive.
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Though JetBlue also competed fiercely, Alaska simply had more financial firepower.
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Doesn't have the star power, but it does have the firepower.
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North Korea also takes the opportunity to show off its firepower.
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For Apple, the data provides firepower as it pushes into healthcare.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's rise, and significant financial firepower from EMILY's List.
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But the firepower they achieved together is rare among piano duos.
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States can add considerable firepower to cases involving alleged corporate misbehavior.
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The message to conserve firepower from the BIS is not surprising.
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That probably won't be enough firepower to deal with the crisis.
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When it comes to the game, Nick has some serious firepower.
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The first mega-fund has used up much of its firepower.
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Even without Judge and Sanchez, the Yankees did not lack firepower.
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Those were simpler times -- at least in terms of celestial firepower.
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The Nuggets simply lacked the firepower to trade blows with Houston.
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"We have a lot of firepower over there," Mr. Trump noted.
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Whether that firepower will still be effective is an open question.
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That's some serious appellate firepower blasting away at Judge Wilson's ruling.
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It shows commitment and a slight uptick in firepower and capabilities.
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They have been given significant financial firepower – in the billions of dollars.
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DLC had the institutional and financial firepower to slough off these criticisms
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Humans simply don't have the firepower to destroy the Earth itself. Technically.
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But Baidu does not have the same firepower as Alibaba and Tencent.
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Angry arrows flare toward opposing units to show the distribution of firepower.
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If the trade war is resolved, they can conserve their fiscal firepower.
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When you have that kind of firepower, he's got an extra gear.
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Many of the responses I had received explicitly mentioned the firepower factor.
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Do the burners have enough firepower, or does the flame feel weak?
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Advancing against the shooter, they were seriously outgunned in terms of firepower.
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Despite the Diamondbacks' firepower, the Dodgers managed to hang around all night.
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This also gives them the firepower to outbid rivals in bidding wars.
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Strength: They've got more firepower up front than anyone other than Canada.
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Ocasio-Cortez will have enormous political firepower when she gets to Congress.
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He focused his firepower on questioning the legitimacy of the entire probe.
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I think they respect the heck out of each other's intellectual firepower.
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It also gives Deliveroo increased financial firepower to keep Uber at bay.
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Another significant contract is the Army's Mobile Protected Firepower, or MPF vehicle.
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All the superlatives Of course, this kind of firepower doesn't come cheap.
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T), giving the online retailer more firepower to compete with Amazon (AMZN.
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That's a lot of lending firepower that could be more profitably deployed.
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This time, colonial marines have impressive firepower, but will that be enough?
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This collective, cross-industry lobbying firepower has proven immensely difficult to overcome.
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Having a second carrier — maybe you double the firepower, but for what?
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That firepower lies with the Tatmadaw, Myanmar's military, led by Senior Gen.
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Only the military had the firepower and autonomy to take them on.
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Look "in firepower" for a synonym for "Takeback," and you'll find REPO.
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It is quietly building up the firepower of its secret weapon: data.
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And the Mets' offense produced enough firepower to overcome the nighttime chill.
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It is quietly building up the firepower of its secret weapon: data.
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Columbus, conversely, lost a lot of its offensive firepower in offseason changes.
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This technology can triple the sub's payload capacity, significantly boosting its firepower.
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City police alone are too weak against the firepower of the gangster militias.
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But limited results raise concerns about BI's firepower in case the Sino-U.
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The Russians may have the firepower, will, and time to keep on going.
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But Iraqi commanders say the Americans' advice, like their firepower, has become indispensable.
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A Google armed with HTC firepower would be better than Samsung and Apple.
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But if a threat presents itself, the Navy still has plenty of firepower.
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The government and the central bank now appear poised to coordinate their firepower.
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Granted, there was a lot more firepower under the hood in that configuration.
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"We have the firepower to deal with any eventuality and more," he said.
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Now, higher oil prices give Putin more financial firepower to realize those goals.
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This shows the resistance to Trump's ban is growing and gaining more firepower.
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Officials speculated that the move was a threat or a display of firepower.
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It will deliver a major boost to China's naval firepower when fully operational.
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Instead, they're focusing most of their firepower on tax reform and health care.
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Firepower is nothing less than a shining example of pure heavy metal fun.
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Today, he's back with another single with even more firepower backing him up.
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Serie A side Atalanta has plenty of firepower at its disposal this year.
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Force, and the threat of superior firepower, remain the currency of the day.
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What was your headspace like when you were writing the lyrics for Firepower?
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The lineup revolved around David Ortiz and Manny Ramirez but had firepower throughout.
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By Sunday, it had mushroomed into a display of firepower by both sides.
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An N.B.A. game is too long and his team's firepower was too great.
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Saudi Arabia certainly has the firepower to make up for sidelined Venezuelan barrels.
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Didn't solve the direct consumer issue, but gave us a lot more firepower.
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The pair, she said, "will add that much more firepower" to the marketplace.
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Future wars would be minor, asymmetric skirmishes that superior firepower would easily quash.
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One thing is certain the skirmishes reveal the enormous firepower each side wields.
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That means slumping power profit gives GE less firepower to pay down debt.
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You now have the firepower so you can take suspects down at a distance.
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"We realised then that we needed the firepower to deal with BA," says Branson.
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"These officers went there unknowing the firepower this suspect had," Sheriff Kenney Boone said.
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Tom Steyer is largely training his advertising firepower onto Pete Buttigieg and Joe Biden.
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Despite numerous off-season departures, the Capitals still have plenty of firepower and balance.
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His strengths -- his intellectual firepower, policy depth and unshakable poise -- were on full display.
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The fresh funds should give Ant Financial the firepower to continue investing in firms.
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But don't be fooled by the size — the Zephyrus is packing some serious firepower.
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The White House Counsel's office lacks firepower to defend Trump against an investigatory onslaught.
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A DIFFERENT WAR This firepower explains why Washington keeps its carriers at a distance.
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After the Somme, the British army was supplied with vastly more firepower than before.
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And it's got the deep pockets and electoral firepower to turn it into reality.
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Given their firepower and importance in financial markets, central banks' purchases are closely watched.
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That might sound audacious bordering on ludicrous, but Wonder does have some solid firepower.
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Maduro has held on to power by paying keen attention to who controls firepower.
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Still, China lags far behind the United States and Russia in overall nuclear firepower.
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In this case, however, whoever is behind the attack really had all that firepower.
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But eventually the firepower of the league's highest-scoring team wore down the visitors.
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Next year, without Ortiz, Boston will need all the offensive firepower it can find.
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But to sell complete drone solutions to the Fortune 500, Airware needed sales firepower.
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Conventional wisdom is that Donald Trump has given Colbert the firepower to become #1.
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Jepsen couldn't stand up to her co-stars in terms of sheer vocal firepower.
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If anything, it appears the leaks have only fueled the show's unprecedented fan firepower.
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"I just don't think Cleveland has the firepower to win shootuts," said Van Gundy.
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The gangs' firepower is extraordinary, and it almost all comes from the United States.
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It was unclear what firepower or manpower he had to back up his statement.
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But what Unitus Seed lacks in firepower, it makes up for in star power.
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Two such capital hikes have already used up a large part of its firepower.
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Yet some Japanese consider the gradual buildup of military firepower necessary for their protection.
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Their firepower aside, they have embarked on a truly interesting project: Rewriting fairy tales.
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The aircraft was destroyed by U.S. firepower to keep it away from enemy hands.
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Also, earnings growth has slowed this year, giving companies less firepower to make deals.
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"They may not have as much firepower or credibility next go-round," he said.
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"Our country needs you," he said, and not just because of the military's firepower.
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He said the firepower steaming toward the Persian Gulf was intended as a deterrent.
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The Clippers have the firepower, versatility and depth to stick with the projected champions.
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WWE legend Kane has some serious political firepower in his corner -- THE NATURE BOY!!!
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Beijing [is] far more advanced in playing the currency game [and has] bigger firepower.
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We cannot tolerate a nation's stealing our firepower and the fruits of our brainpower.
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With 376 billion euros of firepower, this is already big enough for the job.
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Industry analysts believe the Spanish group still has the financial firepower for further acquisitions.
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Mere firepower isn't what will roll me out of bed at 3:15 a.m.
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It was hard not to be impressed by the intellectual firepower in the room.
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"Battlefield technology and firepower cannot replace diplomacy and development," Graham wrote in the report.
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AAVs are armed with significantly more firepower than the infantry units they carry ashore.
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The connection is slow but the firepower of the Russian-backed separatists is clear.
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No such group for Republican women has managed to harness that kind of firepower.
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Democrats have to tread carefully and gauge whether they want to save some firepower. Why?
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He wanted her dragon firepower because the Night King is just ready to kill everyone.
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Finland was facing an army of a million men with a ridiculous amount of firepower.
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It also wants to conserve its fiscal firepower in case the trade war turns uglier.
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More forces in the country means more firepower, but also more scope to take losses.
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The capital raising would give China Unicom the firepower to boost its spending on 5G.
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Locked Shields challenges participating countries to show off their defensive prowess, rather than offensive firepower.
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Since that's where my Grasshopper already lives, I'd probably end up with greater firepower overall.
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The macro-equilibrium numbers show that Beijing has enough firepower to manage its internal debt.
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The legal firepower recently accrued by the presidency has also made the judges' task harder.
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Other members of a criminal group arrived on scene, with more firepower than authorities, including .
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Now, they could all witness the firepower of this fully armed and operational battle station.
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Firepower counted for little against the enemy's ability to time strikes, then quietly melt away.
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And it was firepower, rather than manpower, that would decide the course of this war.
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As America's No. 2 oil company, Chevron certainly has the firepower to sweeten its bid.
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The cash will boost Ant's firepower ahead of a widely-expected initial public offering (IPO).
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And like her many-greats-grandfather, she has the literal firepower to back her claim.
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Click here to view original GIFEarly consoles and home computers worked with extremely limited firepower.
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He also has the conventional and nuclear firepower to devastate Seoul, South Korea's thriving capital.
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In other words: People are bringing more firearms, with greater firepower, to airports every year.
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So you have to decide how to balance three factors: firepower, heat dissipation, and armor.
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With the amount of firepower he's packing, he could start a flame war with Rammstein.
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All the new firepower is expected to push the phone's price to more than $1,000.
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The enormous firepower sent shells pounding into the cliffs, churning earth, rock, and entire landscapes.
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As far as firepower goes, however, Apple looks to have delivered with the Pro's return.
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His game style — patience and craft rather than spectacular firepower — is one reason for that.
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In its last months, the administration will need to bring legal firepower to the effort.
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The top power index score is 0.0000, which is "realistically unattainable," according to Global Firepower.
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If you look under the hood, you see that our engineering firepower is pretty strong.
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"[W]e're putting even more firepower behind our greatest opportunities in Fiscal 123," Parker added.
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When Green started hitting in the second, Minnesota lacked the firepower to fashion a reply.
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Friday, they moved straight into an ambush, with firepower descending on them from three sides.
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Through an army of developers, Snapchat might find the firepower to challenge the blue empire.
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This is too many points to give to an offense with that kind of firepower.
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The government forces launched their offensive against eastern Ghouta in February, backed by Russian firepower.
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"I'd like to bring a little bit more firepower to explosive enterprise stories," she said.
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With such a weapon, an attacker can wield essentially the same firepower as American soldiers.
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ECB President Christine Lagarde suggested the bank may have limited firepower (The Wall Street Journal).
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Despite the fund's financial firepower, though, holdings sometimes end up elsewhere in the SoftBank sprawl.
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At sea, a Russian naval flotilla is just offshore, ready to intervene with formidable firepower.
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""A remote weapon station could be an easy path to adding increased firepower, as well.
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But he also warned: "If bad things happen, we'll go back" in with military firepower.
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American politics has never before seen this kind of financial firepower in a presidential campaign.
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McEnroe praised him for reining in his firepower, especially showing more discipline while returning serves.
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The latest assault on Yahoo's reputation gives Verizon extra firepower to snag a better deal.
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Houston, which has been known for their offensive firepower, put forth a disruptive defensive effort.
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"I'm not worried about having the legal and intellectual firepower for these investigations," he said.
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The first is that China wields such firepower that no country may safely defy it.
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Even without Cespedes, the Mets had enough firepower against the Cubs and starter John Lackey.
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These deals gave Occidental the firepower to prevail over Chevron in the race for Anadarko.
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This means that the market ought to have more "firepower" going forward, according to Wald.
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Second, where the United States displays strength and unparallelled firepower, France brings agility and determination.
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But American, European and African military officers say that firepower alone won't solve these problems.
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This time it is threatening to focus its firepower on famous French cheeses and champagne.
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Croatia is a very solid team, but France has the firepower to get past them.
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The firepower was so intense ... both needed someone to hold them up from the recoil.
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It also wants to conserve its limited fiscal firepower in case the trade war turns uglier.
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The move could give Left more firepower to go after some of the biggest U.S. companies.
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The concentration of their intellectual firepower on left-wing ideologies (rather than Nazism) can seem lopsided.
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"The opposition has less equipment and firepower and its groups lack unity," he told the senators.
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Decimated by firepower and bullet holes, these artifacts seem to lose their shape, volume, and surface.
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It's even possible that the US military will send tanks into the region for added firepower.
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In addition to the opposing team's firepower, players will have to dodge Oasis' busy vehicle traffic.
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No, they expanded their firepower, and in doing so, they took violence to a new level.
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"They said there was a lot of firepower and a lot of rounds exchanged," Henry said.
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Branded games like The LEGO Batman Movie's Bat Climb could provide marketing firepower for other properties.
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Should the slowdown worsen, the new boss will have to find the firepower to reassure markets.
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A colonel says the battle could be hastened with precision firepower from the US-led coalition.
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By 9343, there were 0004,211 troops in Afghanistan—but the added firepower only made things worse.
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For this kind of firepower, the gun will cost about $40 when it comes to stores.
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With exceptions, Trump prevailed because he could buy more legal firepower and sustain the fight longer.
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But there is little confidence amongst economists about just how much firepower the ECB has left.
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The Bank of Japan decided to keep its monetary policy steady rather than increasing its firepower.
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Calling out Beijing as a currency manipulator may give Washington more firepower in its trade dispute.
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This does not include the comparable firepower of our land- based missiles and nuclear-armed bombers.
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Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney said he was angry the gunman was able to amass such firepower.
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In contrast, totalitarian and authoritarian states are proud of their nuclear firepower and celebrate nuclear weapons.
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What would really upset Pyongyang, he added, is permanently basing that much firepower in South Korea.
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Importantly, we have also shown that international influence and stature do not depend on nuclear firepower.
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Sources familiar with the situation said Elia lacked the financial firepower for a second large transaction.
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Clinton's campaign is devoting additional firepower to North Carolina, a state where she leads Mr. Trump.
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In other words, there may be less firepower just as Iran's exports continue to shrink. 2.
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It's the job of Marine infantry to close with the enemy and overwhelm them with firepower.
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Previously, the European Central Bank was seen as lacking the firepower of the Federal Reserve Board.
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"I thought our group had plenty of firepower," Kisner said with a sparkle in his eye.
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Hue residents, meanwhile, were incensed by Communist kidnappings and executions — but also by indiscriminate American firepower.
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Mladenovic's win will have encouraged the Australian's rivals, particularly those boasting the Frenchwoman's firepower and heart.
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America's satellites will be helpless to win against the superior speed and firepower in China's force.
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"These officers went there unknowing the firepower this suspect had," Florence County Sheriff Kenney Boone said.
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"These officers went there unknowing the firepower this suspect had," Florence County Sheriff Kenney Boone said.
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Davidson — Davidson has plenty of offensive firepower and is led by exciting freshman Kellan Grady. 49.
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Instead, López's arrest sparked one of the most audacious displays of narco firepower in recent months.
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It remains unclear though whether Moscow is willing and has the economic firepower to do so.
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The overstaffed entrances—all the military and police uniforms and firepower—began to make more sense.
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He also points out there's big money and firepower on the sidelines in the cryptocurrency space.
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So despite all this overwhelming lobbying and financial firepower, the question remains: Why are drugmakers losing?
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As such, the People's Bank of China is likely to remain patient and preserve its firepower.
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Besides bringing extra firepower to the fight, another thing AAVs are really good for is logistics.
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In close air support, airplanes provide firepower for troops who may be operating near enemy forces.
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Leveraging the latest and greatest cloud applications gives companies the firepower to keep up with hackers.
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But many of these are first-time candidates, going up against Republican incumbents with financial firepower.
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The Russian team has even calculated about how much firepower they'd need to perform such a feat.
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The set it pretty uninspired – so maybe LG is saving its real firepower for the actual show.
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Using a mixture of firepower, speed, discipline and the underlying threat of mass civilian deaths, they won.
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This is a leveraged ETF that allows traders to bet against bond prices with double the firepower.
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But the ad firepower an already weak Trump will face while playing almost no defense is astonishing.
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The government has kept fiscal firepower in reserve, in part because of uncertainty about the trade war.
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WPP has also sought to improve its creative firepower in North America following a particularly weak spell.
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As the war intensifies, the troops unleash more firepower and need new ammo to come in fast.
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Support for a break-up from Mr Agarwal — and his financial firepower — could help clear this hurdle.
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According to both the U.N. and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, that firepower has devastated civilians.
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Second, the scale of the competition—the sheer human, financial, and computational firepower behind it—is massive.
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Additional deployments, if needed, could focus on more firepower, such as ships and aircraft, the official said.
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This time it seems to be concentrating its firepower on a more limited group of national champions.
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But if Washington's unilateral actions spark a currency war, that might not be enough firepower to win.
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Sovereign wealth funds (SWFs), which first emerged in the 1950s, are traditionally associated with huge financial firepower.
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The explanation is simple -- Pierce and Bert are accomplished trial lawyers who add firepower to the team.
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If the current cast lacks some of the firepower of the original one, it supplies other virtues.
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Admittedly, TV just doesn't feel the same without Leslie Knope's brand of feminist firepower on our screens.
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But the body's firepower was defused just a few days later, after the U.S.-backed Hernandez's victory.
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Mr Warsh is a smooth-talking politician who may lack the intellectual firepower of past Fed chairs.
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It reserved the right to respond with all forms of firepower to any violation by "armed groups".
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The online seller is bringing its firepower to a grocery industry plagued by razor-thin profit margins.
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Over the past several years, the government's superior firepower has created greater devastation on the rebel side.
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Markets have grown accustomed to that support, but they are growing concerned the firepower is mostly spent.
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Each side has warned it will unleash devastating firepower in the event of a full-scale war.
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A lot of the music on the Firepower album contains that kind of thought process, you know?
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And Bibi has a commanding presence coupled with immense intellectual firepower that lets him drive the narrative.
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These are areas that the government never lost, so they were never hit with the heaviest firepower.
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Winning will require lasar-like firepower on two sets of sequential targets: short range and medium range.
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By most measures — training and discipline, firepower and mobility — Task Force Ranger had Mr. Aidid's irregulars outclassed.
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If that is the case, the rest of the playoffs might just come down to offensive firepower.
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Clemson was the team with the offensive firepower when the two met last month, winning, 77-16.
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Though Brussels lacks fiscal firepower, it can make it easier for EU members to crank up spending.
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The police, too, have stepped up the firepower they have employed since the demonstrations began in June.
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Amnesty International urged the American-led coalition to show much greater restraint in using firepower inside Mosul.
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South Korea is reportedly looking to increase its ballistic missile firepower to a 1-ton conventional warhead.
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And so we're reorganizing the firepower of the federal government underneath these critical lifelines, we're pushing forward.
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But Meyers says he's careful to make a distinction about where he's pointing his political comedy firepower.
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In California, the biggest state by population, Mr. Becerra brings more firepower than anyone to the fight.
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Never before have those clubs possessed such colossal financial firepower, riches enough to turn an oligarch's head.
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Even with all that firepower, Scorsese was the streamer's only filmmaker to penetrate the best-director category.
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She noted that the Fed has less firepower because interest rates are already relatively close to zero.
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The U.S. government has less firepower in a downturn after already cutting taxes significantly, CFRA's Stovall said.
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The new aircraft would substantially enhance Britain's intelligence gathering capabilities and the firepower of the Royal Air Force.
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The Pentagon is considering sending additional firepower to the region including anti-missile defense systems, the officials said.
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The firepower seems more intense than when Iraqi forces moved into eastern Mosul last year, the crew said.
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But think of all the firepower it took to get two women hired on the Jimmy Kimmel show.
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Countering China's military, economic and financial firepower is widely seen as a primary rationale behind many U.S. policies.
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"He clearly came armed with a lot of firepower intending to devastate the south Nashville area," Aaron said.
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Within that context, THAAD's deployment packs a significant amount of symbolic firepower alongside its battery of interceptor missiles.
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Between its early community, Facebook's firepower and its first-to-market status, Oculus Rift could rule the mindshare.
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Still, FireEye's Porter warned Russian hacking groups have shown they have firepower beyond just hacking databases and websites.
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Nagging doubts about the firepower left available to top central banks have added to recent volatility in markets.
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For Ticketscript, the company will have more firepower to develop its platform and sell other services alongside ticketing.
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So how much is all of this glorious retro style and imaging firepower going to set you back?
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This will give them the firepower to go for the real target: establishing a truly global acquiring network.
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But not even their expertise and firepower could defeat the rebels, who simply melted back into the desert.
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They are known as amplification or reflection attacks and essentially give hackers more firepower than they actually have.
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But they seem to need more firepower to mount a playoff run longer than two rounds this spring.
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But whether she remains an ally or not remains to be revealed, but she sure wields some firepower.
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China's warships would be close to logistical support and the firepower of land-based missiles and strike aircraft.
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When state-owned banks fight the market on Beijing's behest, their financial firepower makes them impossible to resist.
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And none packed more firepower than Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Mashable's No. 20153 movie of the year.
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Targeting enterprise systems, Unit 42 noted, would seemingly grant the attacker access to larger bandwidth, increasing its firepower.
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It's humid and subdued, and Keys turns in a vocal take that impresses with subtlety rather than firepower.
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"They are willing to use their firepower," said Alberto Ramos, an economist at Goldman Sachs in New York.
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Didi's latest mega-round would give the company more firepower to boost its presence in China and beyond.
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Agencies have frequently claimed that consultancies don't have the creative firepower or the flexibility to compete in advertising.
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"There is so much firepower available at the moment, you can go hunting for larger assets," said Massi.
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Come Sunday night's debate, there will be no shortage of reportorial firepower and experience going into the debate.
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But it may soon have to contend with heavy US and UK naval firepower already in the region.
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He also said that other changes included boosting firepower, surveillance and protection for American forces serving as advisers.
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PitchBook data shows the average U.S. venture fund's firepower has roughly doubled since 2013, to about $200 million.
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"He clearly came armed with a lot of firepower, intending to devastate the south Nashville area," Aaron said.
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The ECB may also need to preserve whatever firepower it still has left in case of renewed turmoil.
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The Alibaba deal, however, gave Yahoo the financial firepower to subsist for longer than it otherwise might have.
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And despite the added firepower, Samsung says it's good for as long as four days on a charge.
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However, those sales -- combined with the deep problems in its power division -- will also decrease GE's earnings firepower.
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Meanwhile, the military, champing at the bit to unleash its firepower before the terrorists disperse, are increasingly frustrated.
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Hillary Clinton is grabbing every celeb she can find so she can match Bernie Sanders in financial firepower.
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If a nation's capital fell, that nation was absorbed into the occupying force, effectively doubling the invader's firepower.
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If you fear a Trump presidency, it's tempting to want the media's firepower heavily trained on one side.
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Many of our older leaders have more skill and intellectual firepower than most of us will ever have.
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Anything less and you've got large rocket blowing a whole lot of firepower and equipment all over creation.
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BANK OF CANADA GOVERNOR POLOZ SAYS NEGATIVE INTEREST RATES "VERY UNLIKELY TO BE NEEDED" GIVEN FISCAL FIREPOWER AVAILABLE
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Yet for all their glamour and firepower, fashion and wearable luxury are arguably not Homo Faber's biggest surprise.
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Gun-control advocates said Mr. Kelley should not have had that kind of firepower in the first place.
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American firepower destroyed homes, villages and crops and alienated those whose hearts and minds were to be won.
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Both teams think, for all their offensive firepower, the cliché holds true in this case: Defense wins championships.
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Here, they want their client state, Damascus, to enjoy the full scope of their firepower and military support.
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But it would be an incremental reform that cannot compensate for a total loss of monetary-policy firepower.
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In Ukraine, senior investigator Rodionov said prosecutorial firepower was sputtering when it came to the probes involving Manafort.
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Last week, Tesla posted its first annual adjusted profit ever, providing further evidence of its mounting financial firepower.
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And if North Korea or Iran is intimidated by this staggering display of firepower, so much the better.
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China, the world's second-largest economy after the United States, has considerable firepower to address any financial crisis.
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The Oracle of Omaha pledged $10 billion in financing, giving Hollub the firepower needed to sweeten her bid.
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The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America added to its lobbying firepower by hiring its 35th outside firm.
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But GE's debt may be too high and its earnings firepower too low to support the current dividend.
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Some rivals have alleged that Man City has benefited unfairly from the financial firepower of its Gulf owner.
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A source close to the matter said the capital raising would give AMCO firepower to buy Carige's loans.
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That will be against France, which showed plenty of offensive firepower in its 4-3 win this morning.
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Italy's design industry is attracting increasing interest from funds which have the firepower to help firms compete globally.
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Growth, Mr. Plepler added, would be propelled by an injection of new programming, more marketing firepower and global expansion.
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SCARAMUCCI: He didn&apost think they had the firepower there to handle her, and so they brought Ana on.
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It also allows investors to size up their bets alongside the firm, giving Jana more firepower for its investments.
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Putin made clear in any case that Russia would retain enough firepower to destroy any possible Islamic State comeback.
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But Ankara shifted its Syria policy, seeking to mend ties with Russia and turning its firepower against Kurdish forces.
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But they've given new ammunition and firepower to social conservative groups who had already feared pornography's impact, Rothman says.
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Yannick Noah, who will be seeking a fourth win as French captain, will be wary of the Croatian firepower.
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However Palitz decides to shape New York's nightlife, she'll have a good amount of firepower to get it done.
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Still, he and his advisers will get better at using the presidential toolkit, including its legal precedents and firepower.
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" Long said his goal is "to unify the efforts of all agencies and the firepower of the federal government.
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The immense firepower of that weapon has allowed this to become the most deadly terrorist attack since 9/11.
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The pullback after-hours likely reflects less firepower potential for revenue until 143, on top of a rich valuation.
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But much of its firepower has been exhausted, and the inflation shortfall is at least partly outside its control.
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Firepower was produced by the economy, and it was this mobilization of economies that would eventually decide the war.
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But even Maersk, with its financial firepower, says it cannot make zero-carbon ships a reality without industry collaboration.
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All the offensive firepower this team owns might not matter enough if they can't stop better opponents from scoring.
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Fiscal firepower is nice to have, but more often than not it is wisest to keep the powder dry.
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Neymar was supposed to provide for the young men's side firepower similar to what Marta brings the women's team.
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This is the second time Third Point is looking to increase its firepower by raising a special purpose vehicle.
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This lack of civilian firepower, the ad suggests, led directly to the deaths of thousands that day in June.
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I don't really have a kitchen at all in the bar, so it always helps to have extra firepower.
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Zayd said he was part of a second group to be sent into Syria -- this time without proper firepower.
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Taken together, that's a huge amount of firepower that the Predator X will in theory be able to offer.
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These massive suits are equipped with massive autocannon and a large knife, which gives its driver plenty of firepower.
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Yes, America's allies should do more, but their contribution adds to American strength, providing forces, firepower and valuable bases.
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Now, having lost significant support in the Republican horse race, the question is how much firepower Bush has remaining.
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Separately, the Army was working with General Dynamics and Kongsberg Defense Systems to give the lighter Stryker more firepower.
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We have a lot of firepower, more than he has, times 20 but we don't want to use it.
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We have a lot of firepower, more than he has, times 20 — but we don't want to use it.
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The company plans to use the funding to expand globally as well as add more firepower to its platform.
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"Officers went there unknowing the firepower the suspect had," Florence County Sheriff Kenney Boone said during the news conference.
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Any offensive on Deir al-Zor or Raqqa, however, would probably need significantly more firepower than the Palmyra assault.
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Advisers have also discussed bringing in "experienced legal firepower" to the Office of White House Counsel, the paper reported.
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The Saints ultimately survived despite wasting some of Payton's best designs, a credit to their resiliency and overall firepower.
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If history is any indication, Kethledge will need that extra firepower if he makes it to the confirmation process.
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There can be little doubt that the drug lords would fight back with all the firepower at their command.
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As smartphones and data servers demand ever more processing firepower, chip suppliers are struggling to keep pace with demand.
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Despite his very troubled history, Kelley had no trouble accumulating the firepower necessary to carry out the horrific shooting.
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How about giving Ms. O'Connor a foot-pedal-operated bass drum to make up for the missing timpani's firepower?
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Evan: [Extremely nerd voice] Well if it was the Tyranids, uh—with their superior firepower we'd surely be destroyed.
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A Defence Modernisation Programme (DMP) was launched in January, examining at the current state of U.K. defense and firepower.
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Howard has not been scoring much but he is rebounding well, and his teammates have plenty of offensive firepower.
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As the North Vietnamese Army hammered Khe Sanh, US forces fired back, hitting the North Vietnamese with incredible firepower.
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But, if you're only using it when it's job hunt time, you're missing out on some serious career firepower.
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Ms. Teachout lacks direct experience as a prosecutor but is equipped with legal firepower comparable to previous attorneys general.
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He owes his victory to their supply of firepower, advice and money and their willingness to back a pariah.
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Mr. Kim's mission is to revitalize the World Bank by increasing its firepower and winning over the United States.
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But Mr. Kraft, 77, who contends he did nothing illegal, has fought the charges and called in legal firepower.
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In our status-conscious higher education hierarchy, however, the firepower of those campuses and their students is often overlooked.
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Our Vietnamese counterparts were men we admired, and they were glad to have us — and American firepower — with them.
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Esper declined to say whether the carrier, which itself includes thousands of troops and massive firepower, would be replaced.
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The imagery of Iranian firepower surely satisfied a domestic audience primed for vengeance after massive, nation-wide funeral processions.
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All this firepower had impelled tens of thousands of civilians to leave the city, despite the Prime Minister's directive.
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As the Trump administration moves to take on China over intellectual property, Washington will find it has limited firepower.
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This means that combatants cannot use people as human shields and cannot imperil lives through indiscriminate use of firepower.
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The US needs cooperation from African countries in the fight against terror; African countries need US firepower and expertise.
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No one knows precisely how much firepower Saudi Arabia has to make up for the loss of Iranian crude.
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International donors have committed half a billion dollars to the force, but Mali remains heavily dependent on foreign firepower.
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An attack on the trading band is unlikely to succeed however; the HKMA has some $500 billion in firepower.
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For the first time in recent memory, they would go into the field with more firepower than the invaders.
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The largest organized crime groups, he said, have tremendous firepower that has at times overwhelmed the Mexican armed forces.
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While they are less destructive than the larger drones, their firepower can destroy vehicles, small structures and armed positions.
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"The additional lethality and the additional firepower is a means of force protection; it's meant to provide standoff and firepower so you can get the dismounted troops closer to the objective by using the vehicle to provide a support by fire and protect them so they can go further faster," he said.
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YouTube, with Google's firepower, has been building this engine since it got its grubby little hands on it in 2006.
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And with our team, there&aposs just so much firepower that at some point, we&aposre going to get going.
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So: once you've got yourself some sweet, sweet firepower, these materials should be the next thing on your shopping list.
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With iPhone sales no longer driving growth, we'll see how much added firepower Apple puts behind its new streaming business.
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No US personnel were killed in the operation, but they were met "with a lot of firepower," the president said.
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EY is confident this year's deal value will exceed $200 billion, given companies' increased financial firepower and balance sheet strength.
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The rebels, whom the UN says number about 8,000, are confident they have enough firepower to withstand a ground attack.
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The narrow race was made all the more striking by the political firepower deployed — and not deployed — during the campaign.
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Yet Son's main Vision Fund 1 backer, Saudi Arabia, has yet to lend its firepower and validation for the sequel.
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And Illinois has some firepower, with Malcolm Hill averaging 270 points and Kendrick Nunn putting up 274 points per contest.
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While the Soviets have more than enough armored vehicles with heavier firepower, their utility is limited in the tight streets.
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"The concern is that they are clutching at straws as they run out at firepower," Rabobank strategist Matt Cairns said.
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The scale of these "downstream" ambitions, and the financial firepower behind them, was laid bare in its $12bn bond issue.
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And that number is critical: If only a few defect, Guaidó won't have enough firepower to forcibly remove the president.
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The move was widely seen as an attempt by the two companies to bolster their firepower and put off competitors.
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Having an ability to spread out and conduct dis-aggregated operations makes Navy forces less vulnerable to enemy firepower while.
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The worry is that major central banks, which have already pre-emptively eased monetary policy, are running out of firepower.
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"What it all boils down to is who has more firepower and who is willing to hold out," Goh said.
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Helping businesses bring more firepower to the fight against AI-fuelled disruptors is the name of the game for Integrate.
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And with Golden State featuring its usual brand of ferocious half-court defense, the Rockets didn't have nearly enough firepower.
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Oscar nominee and Golden Globe winner Toni Collette lends her acting firepower to this new short film from Arcade Fire.
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"If you fear a Trump presidency, it's tempting to want the media's firepower heavily trained on one side," Spayd wrote.
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This, he says, would generate "trillions" of dollars in new revenues to fund the military firepower to defeat Islamic extremists.
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Until now, however, Sony hasn't offered up a list of games that will optimized for all of that newfound firepower.
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Sam Darnold or not, the Jets are bad this year, and Dallas should have enough firepower to cruise to victory.
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But it lacks the establishment firepower of previous conventions because a number of big-name Republicans are skipping the event.
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Mr. Falih is part of the plan to refocus the country's financial firepower to invest in areas other than oil.
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The arrangement, permanent or not, enables Russia to bring more firepower to the Syrian conflict, and far greater military flexibility.
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The firepower behind soaring margins has consisted of financial engineering tactics that companies use to improve their numbers, Almeida said.
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And it would have allowed Russia to use greater firepower more easily in Syria, a new threat to opposition fighters.
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WITHIN PEER LINES SO THEY'RE GOING TO HAVE THE FIREPOWER AND INVESTMENT POWER THEY NEED TO KEEP GROWING THAT BUSINESS.
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Zero-fee stock trading app Robinhood is getting some product firepower as it dives into cryptocurrency and weighs platform aspirations.
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Japan originally launched Hayabusa2 in 2014 with a handful of "bouncing" rovers and enough firepower to make John Wick blush.
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Still, they are in danger of being overwhelmed by the superior financial firepower of new competitors from the tech world.
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We have a lot more firepower, but do we really want to get into an all-out war with them?
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It was a Vietnamese tragedy enabled by America — by American firepower, misguided foreign policy, ignorance, greed, selfishness, racism and duplicity.
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But analysts said that the financial information revealed on Monday showed that Aramco had plenty of firepower for more deals.
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It has another 350,000 reserve personnel to call on, according to the Global Firepower Index, an online military ranking website.
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The team has combined a lack of offensive firepower with a complete lack of ability to finish in close games.
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" Glushko added 10 pounds of muscle to gain more firepower and said, "I feel so much better on the court.
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Brazil has the capacity, it has the intellectual firepower to do it, it has the financial means to do it.
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Investment giants like KKR and TPG draw much of their financial firepower from state pension funds that invest in them.
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WASHINGTON — As the Trump administration moves to take on China over intellectual property, Washington will find it has limited firepower.
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There are fears that ambition and nationalism could lead them to war again, but with more firepower at their disposal.
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"The good thing about this team is we have a lot of firepower, and we can hit homers," Holliday said.
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It also speaks to a lack of barriers on the road and the limited firepower of the police on duty.
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The news reflects the enormous financial firepower that SoftBank has amassed over the past year — and proved willing to spend.
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But critics say that the firepower that is being applied is so extensive that civilians are being put in danger.
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Now L.S.U. is favored on Saturday against an Oklahoma team with more than enough offensive firepower to test the Tigers.
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Jazz traditionalists shouldn't be alarmed, though: There's plenty of virtuosic firepower with Branford Marsalis, Benny Golson and Cécile McLorin Salvant.
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The company has a significant amount of debt and doesn't have the financial firepower of the distributors and J&J.
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Private equity firms will likely need massive amounts of legal firepower to help bring their deals to fruition in 2020.
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The New State Solution recognizes the reality of new "firepower wars" in the region, in which projectiles easily cross borders.
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"We can't compete unless we have superior firepower there," said Brad Todd, a GOP strategist and veteran of gubernatorial races.
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I'm pretty smart and I don't understand it, so I think that's probably where more firepower has to be used.
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So Stefanik is giving up her gig to expand her leadership PAC and lend more firepower to women in primaries.
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As a national food contender, Atlanta never had the culinary firepower or customer base of New York, Los Angeles or Chicago.
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"This is a way to harness the power of great reporting firepower in the state to create something special," he said.
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Hot on the heels of the first single "Lightning Strike," Judas Priest's latest Firepower track "Never the Heroes" exemplifies that power.
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London (CNN Business)Monzo, the popular UK banking app, has boosted its financial firepower as it prepares for a US launch.
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The formation derived its strength from its combined firepower and the discipline to hang together through sometimes ferocious and terrifying combat.
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Record corporate profits, juiced in part by business tax cuts, give Corporate America more than enough firepower to pay down debt.
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But it's possible that American naval planners are preparing an even greater surprise for Beijing when it comes to oceangoing firepower.
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The Chinese ships showed off their firepower, with Shenyang J-15 fighters staging a series of take-off and landing drills.
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In fact, if Google were armed with HTC's firepower, it would be better than the tight operations Samsung and Apple have.
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The incident was later brandished as the justification for beefing up police firepower—and its legacy is still being felt today.
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"We had our shotguns, our 38s, and our bare hands—no firepower," Fred Chisholm, one of the responding officers, later said.
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"When the suspects hear[d] that rifle, they realize[d] their firepower [was] now being matched," recalled responding officer Rolf Parkes.
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"No one should have access to the kind of weaponry and firepower that we saw in North Philadelphia yesterday," Kenney said.
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Both companies desperately need to raise money, and this combo could elevate their fundraising firepower (albeit perhaps with some valuation pressures).
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The blueline remains a question mark, but there's so much firepower up front that they can cover for some of that.
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Now, just over a month later, a new strain of ransomware has inflicted similar damage with almost none of that firepower.
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Other assets standing at an important crossroads for markets last week also weighed economic slowdown against the firepower of the Fed.
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Boasting a squadron of 24 Rafale M jets, the ship will triple France's firepower against ISIS from 12 aircraft to 36.
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While the government side has unleashed enormous firepower, its advances into rebel-held areas of Aleppo since September have been limited.
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I personally would be more conservative in cutting rates because I don't think you want to use your firepower too early.
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Soaking up the fifth seed's firepower, she counter-punched brilliantly to seal the match with a pair of rasping forehand winners.
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Local rivals often lack firepower: the top 20 sub-Saharan banks together have less capital than one of Europe's big lenders.
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The fund aims to lift its overall firepower to 3.5 billion euros by the end of July next year, Quaestio added.
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Mr McFate: Plausible deniability is more decisive than firepower in the information age, and this is driving war into the shadows.
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Rebel fighters, striking back with artillery and bombings, have been unable to match the firepower of government forces backed by Russia.
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Local rivals can lack firepower: the top 20 sub-Saharan banks together have less capital than one of Europe's big lenders.
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But looking beyond the trade war rhetoric and short term problems, the BATs certainly have enough firepower to have market leadership.
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Trump managed to pull off an aikido-esque move wherein he redirected Fox News's firepower away from himself and onto Cruz.
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It might also add more firepower to their lobbying efforts, as the Ambani family is viewed as being well-connected politically.
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The EIU's Surya said the tools at the central bank's disposal should mean it has "significant firepower" to prevent another crisis.
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The military would provide firepower behind the PDEA in hostile situations, but troops would not be involved in street-level operations.
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With the Obama machine behind it, they might get more firepower too by way of the Obama Foundation's own outreach efforts.
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"We doubt that the firepower exists for a fully blown takeover of Anglo American," says Paul Gait, analyst at Bernstein Research.
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The Golden State Warriors were passive, confident their consuming shot-makers would supply more than enough firepower on the other end.
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The Syrian military backed by Russian firepower has overrun most of eastern Ghouta in an operation that began on Feb. 18.
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In that scenario, Axis forces defend their fixed position with superior firepower while Allied forces rely on their numbers to overwhelm.
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Framing reform as such a broad issue risks diluting Macron's drive to beef up the euro zone with extra funding firepower.
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Freshmen help Oklahoma State defeat Tulsa Missing its leading scorer and offensive catalyst Saturday, Oklahoma State needed to find firepower elsewhere.
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The funding will give the ride-hailing service firepower to continue fighting Uber in one of the world's largest mobile markets.
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However, even the carriers would not be enough firepower to defeat Pyongyang if there is a full-scale war in Korea.
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Some HK$2 trillion ($255 billion) now sits in the city's coffers, enough firepower to transform public housing, healthcare and education.
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In fact, the retaking of Ramadi was merely a tactical victory with significant firepower after a long-drawn-out military campaign.
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When tensions with Iran spiked in May, the US began sending significant firepower to the Middle East to confront possible threats.
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He went nuts in court ... screaming at the judge that he would just go out of state and buy more firepower.
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But the financial firepower from a combined balance sheet could give them a chance to challenge the two largest wireless players.
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Jeffrey Bewkes, the chief executive of Time Warner, emphasized on Wednesday that his company's investment would give Hulu more programming firepower.
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Rachel Stone: New Dany seems more in line with old Dany, even with more firepower and some nice rose-gold eyeshadow.
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Sensing potential weakness Trump afforded him a massive display of American firepower and the imposition of an almost total economic blockade.
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A broken defense acquisition system produced and delivered ships like the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) which lacks any significant offensive firepower.
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Firepower heads into enemy territory from the onset, and the band doesn't let up for a moment throughout its 58 minutes.
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As individual firepower increased, so too did an emphasis on each shooter getting the most out of the weapon they carried.
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The deal would have increased Turkey's firepower capacity as well give it the coveted missile exporting capability it has been seeking.
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Sprint and T-Mobile hope the deal will give them more firepower to participate in auction for spectrum to develop 5G.
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In lieu of targeted strikes based on accurate intelligence, commanders resorted to firepower-intensive operations that killed or wounded local residents.
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Like few others in history, he harnessed the moral firepower of nonviolent resistance, helping wrest India away from the British Empire.
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Officially, they can make arrests, conduct search and seizures, and carry more firepower than is usual for any council-controlled cop.
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The Federal Reserve on Tuesday cut its benchmark rate by 50 basis points, something Rupert said was a waste of firepower.
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That leaves the underleveraged Amazon with enough financial firepower to consider acquisitions that would make Whole Foods look like an appetizer.
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There are fears that ambition and nationalism could lead them to war again, but now with more firepower at their disposal.
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Even without Stanton, the Yankees had plenty of firepower for their battle against Verlander, one of the best pitchers in baseball.
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Perhaps not wanting to add any fuel to the offensive firepower Karlsson brings each game, Lundqvist was succinct in his description.
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North Carolina — UNC looks different than its recent Final Four squads, but the Heels' starting lineup has plenty of firepower. 6.
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She took a big risk at the end with that firepower, and it doesn&apost work out so well for her.
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Mr. Bengio is adding his intellectual firepower to ease the way for what could become a migration of high-tech talent.
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The militias "do not need Hezbollah's intervention because they have the strength in numbers, combat experience and firepower," the commander said.
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There was a whistling sound and an explosion — supporting American firepower for a street battle that was about 100 yards away.
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It doesn't pack the firepower of the mighty Focus ST or venerable GTI, but delivered through a smooth six-speed manual.
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So, it wants to make sure the officers have enough firepower to deal with whatever situation they may be riding into.
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It essentially says, 'We pulled out of the bid for the assets of the U.S., we therefore have more firepower available.
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"The exercise is not directed against any third party" and will focus on "maneuver defense, firepower strikes and counterattack," it added.
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The Houston Astros no longer share the worst record in the American League, due to a rare outburst of offensive firepower.
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The Devils picked up more firepower this summer, but they are among the bottom six teams in the N.H.L. on offense.
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American and Taliban firepower alike constitute threats to Afghan civilians, and it is all poised to increase with talks on hold.
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The government has the greater firepower and controls the towns, while the terrain gives the rebels the edge in the bush.
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This is the time to retire debt, so when the next recession comes, the US has the fiscal firepower to fight it.
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Each vehicle has scores for firepower and armor, while you can also arm your Dodge with rockets, iron spikes and oil drums.
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Order books containing lead orders is commonplace in the Middle East as banks use their financial firepower to muscle in on mandates.
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"You can't have a sustained period like that against a team like Arizona with their offensive firepower," Stanford coach Johnny Dawkins said.
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Some blame the 2004 repeal of the assault weapons ban in the United States, which supplied the cartels with military-grade firepower.
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And was their offensive firepower on the inside of those facilities so that when the gunman comes in, we have defensive capability.
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Amazon has responded to the criticisms by hiring more lobbying firepower in communities where it could face backlash to the office deals.
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Those rate cuts, down to a range of 1.75% to 2%, have eroded the Fed's limited firepower to fight the next recession.
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Flashman, faced with superior firepower in unsteady hands, would have smiled, made himself pleasant to his captors and tried to buy time.
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Rebels now face the firepower of an army backed by Russian air support and ground troops from Iran and Lebanon's Hezbollah movement.
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However, Sprint and T-Mobile hope the deal will give them more firepower to participate in auction for spectrum to develop 5G.
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D.Va's Defense Matrix isn't quite as useful, but she has the mobility and sheer firepower (especially with her ult) that Reinhardt lacks.
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Mr Draghi has transformed the ECB, but 21 years after its creation, there are still nagging doubts about its strategy and firepower.
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In a water polo final marked by rough and aggressive play in front of both goals, Serbia showed superior firepower and defense.
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Since he stacked those greens, he has concentrated his hedge fund's firepower on effectively shorting the dollar by buying mountains of gold.
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As a result, Doeleman's group believes it has the firepower to penetrate the interstellar gases that cloak their targets: supermassive black holes.
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The People's Bank of China has rebuilt hard currency reserves to $3.1 trillion: plenty of firepower to hold off a sharper crash.
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The deal is expected to give MPS, founded in 2004, additional firepower to expand internationally, especially in the rapidly growing Chinese market.
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She has emphasized the need for the IMF to maintain its $1 trillion in lending firepower to deal with any future crises.
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Exceptional performance in cash flow, which puts the company in a very healthy position relative to the balance sheet and the firepower.
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Dany's massive firepower can sometimes make watching this show feel like watching a kid play with his or her favorite action figures.
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Both Sanders and Corbyn aim part of their firepower at those in their own parties who had sought to embed centrist politics.
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Instead, the company has trained all its legal firepower on challenging Villarreal's right to sue in order to get the case dismissed.
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That leaves the under-leveraged Amazon with enough financial firepower to consider acquisitions that would make Whole Foods look like an appetizer.
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Madrigal and Raps also reached out to students at the McNally Smith College of Music in St. Paul for some additional firepower.
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Losing ground in the southeast, the PKK appears to be turning its firepower on soft targets, including civilians, in the country's west.
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"The main thing we add to the mix is engineering firepower," Chen says, especially highlighting his skills as a growth-stage engineer.
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With so much intellectual firepower behind it, Hao was able to convince his younger brother to join him on the entrepreneurial journey.
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Such firms are renowned as high-frequency traders, using computing firepower and telecommunications hardware to execute deals in millionths of a second.
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It is my hope that this study will provide more firepower to convince their colleagues in Congress to do the right thing.
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Just like in other battle zones, such as Afghanistan or Iraq, Somalia's militants have proved resilient in the face of superior firepower.
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"We just had enough firepower to overcome their incredible offensive talent and get enough points to win," Michigan coach John Beilein said.
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"If the firepower of conversation effects real change – whatever the change may be – then that is a mighty good thing," Hannon said.
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"(Railguns) give you more firepower, more range, (and they can be better) guided, as you control acceleration in the barrel," Schuster added.
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But now newcomers with far more firepower are taking lives in his region at the remote northern edge of the Rift Valley.
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During pregnancy, the immune system must tolerate the fetus, which is half foreign, while also retaining enough firepower to fend off pathogens.
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European Union members have signed off on 13 new defense projects as part of the bloc's effort to develop its own firepower.
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And yet Dr. Morwood and his colleagues also found stone tools alongside the fossils, suggesting that they still had substantial mental firepower.
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Five large investment banks were involved, but even with this firepower, no one appears to have questions such a highly leveraged acquisition.
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Now that tech companies are adding their firepower to solving these sorts of questions, I think the answers are on the way.
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But there should still be plenty of firepower and plenty of strong matchups between contending teams to make for an entertaining week.
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We need to take the stand that the police and the military are the only people who need that kind of firepower.
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Forbes claims Luis Suárez makes £13.4 million ($17.3 million) at Barcelona, while sponsorship deals with Adidas and Pepsi also bolster his firepower.
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Wall Street is increasingly expecting the Fed to use more firepower next week and take interest rates back to the zero bound.
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For those who prefer to cling to the pegs, it is critical to have strong-enough firepower to defend currency peg levels.
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Raiding the reserves The government this week also got a bit more firepower from India's central bank to fight its economic battle.
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In Yemen, Iran is supporting Houthi rebels in a fight against the internationally recognized government, which is backed by Saudi Arabia's firepower.
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President Donald Trump's incendiary tweet taunting North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's nuclear firepower stoked the ire of politicians and pundits alike.
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But Japan's armed forces have long heavily focused on defensive capabilities, and Tokyo is only now beginning to accumulate serious offensive firepower.
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The increase was driven by chip sales, and gave Samsung the financial firepower to announce a nearly $8 billion share buyback program.
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It would allow American officers to more closely advise Afghan brigades, train more Afghan special operations forces and call in American firepower.
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They had all the firepower; the prisoners were armed only with homemade knives; the guards had control of the yard within minutes.
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The Saudis have the firepower to respond to shortages Second, the United States cannot immediately increase production in response to a shortage.
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Its proxy Hezbollah possesses more firepower than 95 percent of the world's conventional militaries, primarily 130,000 rockets and missiles aimed at Israel.
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Although biographers characterize Sekula as an unhinged savant, her work reflects discipline and acumen that make her firepower all the more unnerving.
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Her instinct is almost certainly going to be to establish rapid control of the situation, which would include a monopoly on firepower.
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Yet, by 1944 all the armies had also learned to minimize building-to-building and room-to-room fighting and exploit firepower.
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GE's earnings firepower will take another hit if the company goes forward with plans to spin off its profitable health care division.
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"They turned an AR-15's aiming and firepower into a World War II rifle without the bolt action," the official said.
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The attack intensified a backlash against wanton American firepower and enshrined Thieu as America's man in the eyes of conspiracy-minded Vietnamese.
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Assad, who has defeated many of his enemies aided by Russian and Iranian firepower, has vowed to recover every inch of Syria.
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MADRID (Reuters) - France forward Antoine Griezmann says his country have the firepower to achieve their dream of winning the World Cup in Russia.
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When confronted with Drogon's firepower, these mercenaries fled and were quickly dispatched, led by their commander, the out-of-his-depth Harry Strickland.
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Moscow and Damascus are finding its use of firepower against civilian areas can go unchallenged, but also now make a swift military difference.
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Dos Santos always has the firepower and the timing to knockout anyone in the heavyweight division and Stipe Miocic is anything but elusive.
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It would also give serious financial firepower to Aramco, which the Guardian recently listed as the world's largest corporate emitter of carbon dioxide.
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This allows each iPhone version to keep up with — if not surpass — their contemporaries, despite lacking the base firepower of competitors on paper.
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"Given its financial firepower it is little wonder that Amazon effectively parking its tanks on Just Eat's lawn is spooking investors," Mould said.
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The US military doesn't always seem to understand that in this militant-controlled terrain, intelligence gathering is more valuable than firepower, they said.
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Now bigger vet firms, with plenty of venture-capital firepower behind them, buy the partners out for, say, five to eight times EBITDA.
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"It's a degree of firepower that can be unleashed that is going to be the worst we have seen yet," one official said.
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It's a update to last year's well-received model that garnered solid reviews for packing a decent amount of firepower in under $1,000.
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Most of this firepower was unavailable to Beijing when President Bill Clinton deployed the two carrier battle groups off Taiwan in early 1996.
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His air force provides it with overwhelming firepower, though for domestic political reasons he is reluctant to put Russian boots on the ground.
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Simply put, rebels and other factions don't have the equipment or firepower to launch many of the major attacks that have killed civilians.
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Carl Schuster, a former director of operations at the US Pacific Command's Joint Intelligence Center, said there should be even more US firepower.
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It is also making progress in the United States where it is seeking to improve its creative firepower following a particularly weak spell.
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Like potential food shortages in the 70s, climate change can be addressed with intellectual firepower, innovation, hard work and good science, he said.
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Daryl shows up in time to to deploy more firepower, creating a pool of flames that draws the walkers into a fiery demise.
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Tell me: What is the argument for anyone having more firepower than the SWAT team members who came to make him stop shooting?
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Marquette has plenty of offensive firepower at its disposal, and comes into Saturday's home game against Georgia off a school-record shooting display.
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Packing the same firepower as the Kia Stinger we reviewed and love, the G280 offers a more luxurious but less exciting driving experience.
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The device is used to modify semi-automatic weapons into having quicker firepower, and was used in the Las Vegas shooting in October.
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The transaction will give PIF firepower to proceed with its plans to create jobs and diversify the largest Arab economy beyond oil exports.
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Since the end of April, Syria and Russia have been concentrating their firepower on northwest Syria, the remaining chunk of rebel-held territory.
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"I'm a little angry about someone having all that weaponry and all that firepower, but we'll get to that another day," Kenney said.
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Officials in China, which has the world's largest foreign exchange reserves, have repeatedly said they have the firepower to keep the yuan stable.
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In March, Putin used a concept video of unlimited range nuclear warheads apparently raining down on Florida to tout his country's new firepower.
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On Friday, AWS released some mind-boggling statistics of the kind of technical firepower AWS deployed to make Amazon's biggest shopping event happen.
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"We have a lot of firepower over there," Trump said in the transcript, an official document of the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs.
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The list also features modern AR- and AK-style pistols, which can be concealed like handguns but have the firepower of rifles, and .
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The PLA's firepower may deny the US military's control, but the former needs to build up control to achieve its goals as well.
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The deployment could also unintentionally incentivize Chinese first strikes as Beijing, ringed by U.S. firepower, perceives itself beset by a serious security dilemma.
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The Illini are perfect so far, showing a lot of firepower, especially in a 20023-point win over McKendree in their last outing.
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Mr. Bloomberg's candidacy was unprecedented in its financial firepower, amounting to a no-expenses-spared effort to take control of a presidential race.
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Its imports grew faster than exports, thanks in part to China's stronger currency, which gives consumers more firepower when purchasing things from abroad.
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But there is the risk that the Fed doesn't have much firepower after 10 years of cutting rates and ballooning its balance sheet.
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That firepower is why SoftBank's name tends to strike fear, envy and longing into the hearts of investors and start-up chief executives.
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For some revisionist analysts, the path to victory would have involved more firepower from an earlier point on more parts of enemy territory.
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I was an Army major, serving in a tank battalion that the Army had provided to the Marines to give them extra firepower.
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And as with any good heist, we each had our specialty: He was the firepower and muscle, I was the safecracker and decoder.
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They can use that cash to buy better firepower, and a large enough sum of it can bring your teammate back to life.
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The Maple Leafs wield firepower with the young forwards Auston Matthews, Mitch Marner and William Nylander, but could stand to improve on defense.
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The reality is that governments with overlapping territorial claims — representing Vietnam, the Philippines, Taiwan, Malaysia and Brunei — lack the firepower to challenge China.
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The Vision Fund's investment logic rests partly on its firepower, which allows portfolio companies to outspend competitors, finance expansion and dominate their markets.
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" "The EU will need to muster all its fiscal firepower to make sure the virus doesn't leave long-lasting scars on the economy.
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And Russia, Mr. Comey usefully reminded the senators, had gone to unprecedented lengths to disrupt the 2016 presidential election, using "overwhelming" technological firepower.
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This type of firepower, Webber said, sends a message of support to US allies in the region, and a warning to potential enemies.
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AirTree can invest as little as $200,000, but now has the firepower to own the pipeline all the way up the investment stack.
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It has firepower, experience in spotting opportunities in regions like Southeast Asia, and hard-to-replicate ties to both suppliers and eventual buyers.
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But they have also become accustomed to access to overwhelming firepower, instantaneous communications coupled with surveillance and intelligence and often friendly local forces.
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But even if Atlante builds up its firepower again, some argue that its structure and mandate make it difficult to apply to NPLs.
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Ghani listened to the students complain about nato firepower killing civilians, about Afghan corruption, about American manipulation of the election in Karzai's favor.
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American military officials said on Saturday that while the Mosul offensive was an Iraqi-led fight, American firepower and expertise would support it.
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Despite our efforts, the Afghans have been unable to hold their own against an enemy with zero air assets and dramatically less firepower.
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Democrats are also putting a lot of firepower into hanging on to the governor's seat now that Gianforte is running for the spot.
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Putin in March used a concept video of unlimited range nuclear warheads apparently raining down on Florida to tout his country's new firepower.
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It devolved into a bloody stalemate in the outskirts of Tripoli, the capital, with ongoing fighting fueled by foreign firepower, including armed drones.
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Human rights groups have instead accused Russia of focusing the majority of its firepower on opposition-held areas, many of them heavily populated.
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But Democrats and outside donors decided to concentrate the overwhelming majority of their firepower on Georgia's Sixth District for a few distinct reasons.
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Between the Tomahawk strike on Syria and the MOAB in Afghanistan, cable news under Trump has been saturated by images of American firepower.
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A cut could also reduce the Fed's firepower in the case of a more severe downturn and signal greater concern about the future.
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"They go there if they are asked by PDEA and they need firepower, then we will assist, that's our job, that's all," he said.
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Ant has been using its financial firepower to expand at home and overseas as it prepares for a planned initial public offering this year.
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All the firepower of the army can't really contain them, though the magnetic rock that William has seems to exert mysterious powers over them.
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This verse only adds to the song's firepower, and it instantly made me want to go back and revisit some old Slime Flu tapes.
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Now whether he was coining the term the Reagan Doctrine or Bush Derangement Syndrome, it was his intellectual firepower that helped shape modern conservatism.
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Most bulky, pro-minded lens cases don't have built-in batteries, so you're stuck with a decision between more juice or more photographic firepower.
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This week on Noisey Radio, the legendary Rob Halford, singer and lyricist of Judas Priest, stops by to discuss the band's new album, Firepower.
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The suit said the manufacturers were not only aware the weapons could easily be modified to fire automatically, but also promoted their ferocious firepower.
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That often means revising Iraqi plans to maximize the effectiveness of coalition firepower as well as enhancing the Iraqis' logistics, intelligence and force positioning.
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He says it's cost the Steelers a TON of firepower ... and he's concerned the team might miss the playoffs for the second straight year.
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After all, enough Times firepower somehow has been found to document Hillary Clinton's every sneeze, Donald Trump's latest bombast, and Marco Rubio's shiny boots.
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But turning your considerable firepower on Trump can ensure that you win something far more enduring even than four years in the White House.
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In the short term, accurate judgments about fiscal firepower matter because deficits will be an important weapon in the fight against the next downturn.
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One reason is the deployment since 1413 of the Rangers, a tough paramilitary force that has used overwhelming firepower, plus encounters, to arouse fear.
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And for professional users who need even more firepower, Intel announced a new 28 core and 56 thread unlocked Intel Xeon W-3175X processor.
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"That extra 15 million just gives us a little more firepower to restructure and turn the business around," Executive Chairman Peter Long told Reuters.
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That might raise a few eyebrows when it comes to the company's future firepower for strategic bolt-ons in other areas of the business.
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They have to take the possibility of a US attack seriously because the United States has more than enough firepower to topple their government.
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With 20 percent of the company's market cap in cash, "there's huge financing firepower that's going to keep this company in business," Dixon said.
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When faced with this kind formidable firepower and an accompanying round of bad press, it's no wonder that the government capitulated within 24 hours.
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Most recently, the coalition has focused a great deal of firepower on the heavily contested Syrian governorates and cities of Raqqa and Deir Ezzor.
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Deploying fearsome military firepower against ISIS is one way of living up to his election promise to intensify the battle against the terror group.
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Facebook certainly has the firepower to create them, after acquiring mask-maker MSQRD and recently adding them to its main Facebook app and Messenger.
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Few guns, sparse ammo: this is largely a case of fortitude over firepower, (very video game-y) logic over letting rip with both barrels.
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These are the states where rival campaigns have concentrated most of their firepower, and they're the states where voters are paying the most attention.
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Democrats and Republicans, however, are training most of their firepower on the special election that is still more than a month away in Georgia.
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And it doesn't really have the same heavy armor or firepower of the Army's go-to battle tanks, which can be twice as heavy.
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Russian firepower Assad's forces are grateful for the assistance they say has turned the course of the war in their favor: Russian air power.
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And, crucially, the NRA worked to push the idea that the Second Amendment protects individual rights, giving constitutional firepower to supporters of gun rights.
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Lacking investment firepower, Marchionne has stayed largely on the technological sidelines, though last week he took his company into the Intel-Mobileye-BMW alliance.
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It's unclear as of now if Guaidó has enough literal and figurative firepower to dislodge Maduro in the coming days, weeks, or even months.
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Liberals on and off Capitol Hill are increasingly confident they have the political clout and congressional firepower to advance their favored policies in 28503.
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These negotiations should serve as a pressing reminder that governments have, at the push of a button, the firepower to wipe out entire cities.
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"That means we have an extreme amount of firepower to drive consolidation in Europe if it goes down the M&A track," Lacher said.
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It also may be raising a huge amount of money from Softbank -- giving it more firepower to defend its market share against Lyft's encroachment.
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An investment of this scale will likely be one of its largest to-date for Uber, and give it firepower to continue aggressively expanding.
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ABOUT THE CAVALIERS: Cleveland collapsed in the third quarter of each of the first two games as it wilted under Golden State's offensive firepower.
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But few lenders can match the IMF's firepower, the credibility of its checks and balances and the assurance its involvement offers for overseas investors.
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Illinois has its own offensive firepower, led by the two-headed monster of Malcolm Hill (216 points) and Kendrick Nunn (23), two explosive guards.
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The Twitter firepower of members such as Ocasio-Cortez, with 2.5 million followers, is dissuading Democrats from moderating and Pelosi (D-Calif.) from compromising.
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Adding to its firepower, the coalition is teaming up with Farmers for Free Trade, a group backed by the nation's largest agriculture commodity groups.
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Besides its lack of profitability, Cramer had one other concern about MongoDB: its industry rivals include tech giants with serious firepower and customer loyalty.
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The intellectual muscle and firepower that Mike has, I just don't know many people who have that, combined with an elite level of integrity.
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He was a violent conqueror who, after obtaining superior firepower, savagely attacked defenseless natives on the smaller islands of what we now call Hawaii.
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In a remarkable display of firepower, big companies are subjecting each other to charges of monopolistic behavior with a zest rivaling that of regulators.
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The Hornets won't face a team with quite as much offensive firepower as the Cavaliers on Friday, when they visit the lowly Chicago Bulls.
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And now Peña is sharing information with Escobar's cartel rivals, because without Carrillo, he doesn't have the firepower to act on his intelligence gathering.
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But Querrey, a 6-foot-6 Californian once ranked inside the top 20, has no shortage of firepower, with a huge serve and forehand.
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Under the plan dubbed the National Redoubt, much of the country's manpower and firepower would retreat to the mountains if a foreign aggressor attacked.
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Especially since Starship might require nearly twice the firepower of any rocket ever launched at Cape Canaveral, including those used during NASA's Apollo program.
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The compound was destroyed by US firepower, including Hellfire missiles, Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles, and GBU laser-guided bombs, according to Milley.
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"The general agreement was that the candidate who had a real firepower advantage, who could outspend their opponents, would stand to benefit," Iyengar says.
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The Berkeley AI professor Stuart Russell envisions that the smarter such weapons get, the less material, firepower and money will be needed per kill.
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Pharah is an offensive specialist with lots of range-y firepower, and Mercy is an ace healer that can support the most explosive attacks.
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But there's a clear consensus in liberal circles — even at the highest levels — that the lack of think tank firepower is a real problem.
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The military has also put its firepower on display in gun battles with suspected criminals, sometimes dueling it out in the middle of neighborhoods.
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Under President Donald Trump, the U.S. has stepped up the use of firepower to respond the Damascus regime when it gets out of line.
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But all of that firepower is likely to do more harm than good, as Americans continue to grapple with the anxiety and uncertainty ahead.
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Amid all that firepower, it was a lob winner that gave Isner the crucial break with Jarry serving at 4-4 in the fifth.
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"I think one problem is that too much of the intellectual firepower of the right has been focused on lawyers and litigation," he said.
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Perhaps more important, they give the agency additional financial firepower and allow executives and earlier investors to sell some of their holdings, Variety notes.
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They may be saving their firepower for Monday, or they may be trying to appeal to the senators who aren't looking for a brawl.
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The American and South Vietnamese forces had little to show for their efforts in Cedar Falls, despite their overwhelming firepower and heavy Communist casualties.
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Even countries such as Russia and China, with their much greater reserves, have found their forex firepower eroded quickly once pressure mounted, he added.
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Some 4,000 reinforcements will allow American officers to more closely advise Afghan brigades, train more Afghan Special Operations forces and call in American firepower.
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The purchase of the submarines had been planned, but Carter said one of them would have a Virginia payload module to triple its firepower.
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The advisers would also call in air and artillery, which would enable the United States to expand its firepower on behalf of Afghan forces.
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Even countries such as Russia and China with their much greater reserves have found their forex firepower eroded quickly once pressure mounted, he added.
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The company's warnings on valuations carry additional weight because it is among the pharmaceutical companies with the most firepower to do big-ticket acquisitions.
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That greater firepower makes GE's wind turbine more efficient, reducing the number of turbines that need to be installed in a given wind farm.
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The pilot's son, Dylan Hiller (Jessie T. Usher), is now in the hot seat, though sadly he lacks the firepower of his father's personality.
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The addition of any new US firepower will almost certainly rankle Beijing as much for the message it sends as the might it displays.
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Private credit funds benefited and raised record amounts of capital allowing them the firepower to compete head-to-head with traditional banks for deals.
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In addition to offensive firepower, there would be moves to defend U.S. allies and citizens in the region from a North Korean counter-attack.
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Being able to have that firepower to get us over the hump is huge and Kyle and Marial have been doing that for us.
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With its unique combination of mobility, solid firepower and durable armor, the T-34 became one of the most celebrated tanks of all time.
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In another part of its push, experts with law firms, consultancies and industrial groups are being offered secondments to help create the firepower London needs.
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Acer has made the most of the enormous size of the 21 X, cramming what feels like every inch of it with some serious firepower.
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Analysts said Amazon's firepower and distribution capabilities could have a huge impact on the market, and suggested the U.S. group might take over Deliveroo completely.
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Rifle-wielding marines decked in snow camouflage prepared for battle with cups of hot chocolate, the attendant unfazed by the firepower massing on her forecourt.
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The Philadelphia 76ers, who host the Cavaliers on Sunday, don't have that kind of firepower from long range but are becoming an exciting team nonetheless.
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Big companies offer pre-packaged AI programs — like one for detecting street signs, say — but users often lack the computing firepower required to tweak them.
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On Friday, the Islanders (213-19-7) pitched in defensively, amassing enough firepower to test the Devils and goaltender Cory Schneider, who made 23 saves.
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While countries are not abandoning their fiscal discipline, leaders are encouraging a more flexible approach, to give them financial firepower to counter the growing threat.
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World War I: In numbers Firepower This is because the military technologies of 1914 -- earthworks, barbed wire, heavy machine guns, and artillery -- embedded the defender.
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But cancelling or paying back about half of Healthineers' debt of currently more than 8 billion euros ($13 billion) will boost the division's financial firepower.
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Rebel fighters have been hitting back with artillery and bombings but they simply can't match the firepower that government forces have since the Russian intervention.
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Hezbollah has played an important role in Syria's civil war in recent years, lending crucial firepower to President Bashar al-Assad's forces against rebel groups.
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This increased Chinese firepower at sea - complemented by a missile force that in some areas now outclasses America's - has changed the game in the Pacific.
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He couldn't believe we weren't shot at; if we stuck around we'd see the firepower they face every day, bullets that have killed his officers.
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Duterte later allowed them to rejoin drug raids, partly because the small lead anti-narcotics agency lacks personnel and firepower to quell the drug menace.
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While the US possesses overwhelming firepower compared to North Korea, any American strike on North Korea could expose South Korea to devastating casualties, analysts say.
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A group of men around him supported that view, standing beside shops destroyed by Islamic State's rule and the firepower needed to dislodge the jihadists.
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But like Obama, Clinton focuses more on a balanced use of diplomacy, sanctions, development, and firepower than some presidential predecessors, such as George W. Bush.
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The investment came with dirty terms that penalize Spotify if it doesn't IPO successfully, but give it the firepower to make this kind of acquisition.
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Analysts say the current recovery is due largely to blunt monetary, fiscal and administrative firepower, as opposed to improvements to firms' efficiency or market reforms.
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But unlike tasteful archaeological efforts like Black Sabbath's 13 or Judas Priest's Firepower, The Wake reaches forward, keeping Voivod orbiting miles above any retro quagmires.
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The Bonnies appear to have more offensive firepower than Florida's first two foes after three starters scored more than 183 points in their opening victory.
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LVMH boss Bernard Arnault, whose firm has about enough firepower to finance such a deal, was notably quick with his public condolences for Lagerfeld today.
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Total has built up a strong balance sheet under Pouyanne since the 2014 oil price crash, giving him the firepower to swoop on Anadarko's assets.
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Saying that, each one does possess the firepower to send humanity back considerably further (some time around the Stone Age would be a good estimate).
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It might also add more firepower to their lobbying efforts, as Reliance and the Ambani family are viewed as being well connected politically in India.
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Despite recent declines, China has the world's largest foreign exchange reserves, and policymakers have repeatedly said they have the firepower to keep the yuan stable.
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Not only do Americans account for the lion's share of demand for illegal drugs from Mexico, but cartel firepower depends on the U.S weapons market.
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The Army closing in on its Next Generation Squad Weapon, a new rifle meant to give soldiers more firepower to take on better-equipped enemies.
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That forward firepower made them overwhelming favorites but their inability to score has infuriated fans, as has their refusal to explain their sub-standard performances.
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It is trench warfare, where one side has all the firepower, the other side has a nearly impenetrable shield and little of substance is accomplished.
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The Saudi government is adding Washington firepower amid the battle over legislation that would allow U.S. citizens to sue any other country for terrorist attacks.
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It adds firepower to the civil litigation as Insys tries to resolve a federal probe into its marketing of Subsys, a spray form of fentanyl.
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But experts told us it's important not to underestimate the risks associated with a group playing with the potentially lethal cocktail of xenophobia and firepower.
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Andrade did not get among the goalscorers in Paris that summer, with Pedro Petrone (seven) and Héctor Scarone (five) providing the bulk of their firepower.
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Why it matters: Apple will add firepower to a group that hopes, in part, to calm fears about artificial intelligence and its impact on society.
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And LVMH has the firepower: by stretching debt to about 3.5 times projected EBITDA of about 14 billion euros in 2020, LVMH could absorb Pernod.
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This new sitcom has intriguing firepower behind it, with Seth Meyers, Lorne Michaels and their former "Saturday Night Live" colleague Mike O'Brien as executive producers.
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Snam, led by Chief Executive Marco Alverà, may submit a joint bid with some financial investors to boost its firepower, one of the sources said.
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At the Battle of Ap Bac, in January 1963, a force of 1,500 South Vietnamese, despite superior firepower, was decimated by a few hundred Vietcong.
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For the first time, a traditional media company demonstrated the firepower needed to compete with Silicon Valley in the fast-growing realm of online video.
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Does it really take that much analytical firepower, and the acquisition of an entire start-up, to figure out that big meetings make people sad?
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But that formula also makes it harder to compete consistently against the firepower in today's N.F.L. "They're a little bit behind the times," Dawson said.
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Mr. McCarthy is not without detractors, some of whom say he lacks the rhetorical firepower and conservative toughness to propel Republicans back into the majority.
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This limit already looms large in smaller jurisdictions such as Finland, the Netherlands and Portugal, curtailing the ECB's firepower if it launches a new programme.
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Euro zone officials are considering how to deploy the unused firepower of the bloc's bailout fund to limit the economic damage wrought by the coronavirus.
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Lacking investment firepower, Mr. Marchionne has stayed largely on the technological sidelines, though last week he took his company into the Intel-Mobileye-BMW alliance.
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The IMSC'S Arab members may lack firepower, but they are "essential" to the mission because of their knowledge of local shipping patterns, says Admiral Malloy.
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As well as the financial firepower required to lure Neymar from Barcelona, the club also has moved to make him feel as comfortable as possible.
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When some regime-loyal militias, aided by Russian contractors, tried to seize an oilfield in February, they were met with intense US firepower, killing dozens.
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Combined, that's enough firepower to launch a bid for, say, French dairy and nutrition group Danone, which has a market capitalisation of 37 billion euros.
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There was an acknowledgment too that the latest flurry of rate cuts had further depleted the already-limited firepower that some central banks had left.
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They would also enable the United States to call in air and artillery strikes on behalf of more Afghan units, making American firepower more effective.
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With the new firepower, the South can use it to destroy protected targets such as underground command posts, hardened bunkers and other critical military facilities.
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On top of all this, ISIS fighters have been pummeled by Afghan and U.S. firepower, including the infamous "mother of all bombs," for many months.
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Bloomberg, who spent months ignoring his Democratic opponents and focusing his firepower on Donald Trump, is still counting on a big delegate haul next week.
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Since 24.4, Sunac's property sales have grown at double-digit rates nearly every year, giving it the firepower to scoop up assets and land plots.
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It revealed just how ill-equipped Mexico's forces are to confront the cartels, and showed just how much clout and firepower these illicit networks have.
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Thanks partly to this web of diplomacy and trade backed by French firepower, Bongo stayed in office for 42 years before his death in 2009.
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Most of that firepower comes from Saudi Arabia, but the kingdom is already producing a near-record 10.5 million barrels per day, according to OPEC.
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Potentially further bolstering Kraft Heinz's firepower is Mr. Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, which helped finance 3G's $23 billion purchase of Heinz and its merger with Kraft.
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But each team lost much firepower to the NBA following last season, and which leader gets more support should determine the outcome of this game.
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Parliament's Defence Committee said spending needed to increase to 2.5 percent of national output from its current level of 2 percent to retain Britain's firepower.
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Saudi Arabia's enormous sway is derived from the belief that it's the only major oil producer with the firepower to quickly ramp up oil production.
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That led PSG coach Thomas Tuchel to request additional offensive firepower, and PSG moved quickly to add Acosta before FIFA's transfer window closes Thursday night.
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When a show makes the choice to frame so much of itself as anticipatory, it had better have the firepower to back up that promise.
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The huge subs mounted five-inch deck guns and anti-aircraft machine guns, but relied on their embarked aircraft and their weapons for main firepower.
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At one point, Trump boasts to Duterte that among the firepower he has in the region are "two nuclear submarines" off the coast of North Korea.
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It takes a heck of a lot of firepower to slip the surly bonds of earth and dance the skies on laughter-silvered wings (I'm told).
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That investment focus means Burda will complement the VC funds it invested in, and provide much needed financial firepower for Series B deals in Southeast Asia.
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Indeed, a look back at G-Shock's recent partnerships, which reads like a who's-who list of cool celebrities, is testament to the brand's creative firepower.
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While that kind of A/V firepower usually comes with a five-figure price tag, LG says the G6 is expected to cost less than $10,000.
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Several high-profile weapon systems will be decided by the next Pentagon chief but one to modernize Cold War-era firepower may already be in trouble.
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The second tutorial—in addition to introducing enemies with some firepower on their side—is all about the game's opportunities system, a new addition for 2016.
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If the US fleet decides to focus its efforts on the hypervelocity shells, it could quickly leapfrog past China's in terms of overall at-sea firepower.
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Clearly this is a bout in which both men have the firepower to make quick work of the other at the first sign of any mistake.
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The incident highlights the consequences of the US prizing firepower over intelligence-gathering, even in militant-controlled terrain where local military partners are on the backfoot.
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By not raising borrowing costs, it caused corporate debt to balloon to $10 trillion and left the Fed with less firepower to fight an economic contraction.
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On the show, Liz Keen almost always favors a handgun to a rifle, though she has occasionally been seen with heavier firepower like an AK-47.
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He added that regardless of what the North might try, it is overmatched by the firepower and cohesiveness of the decades-old U.S.-South Korean alliance.
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As many of these tokens are then listed and traded on virtual currency exchanges, large holders could in theory have the firepower to control the price.
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It was a rare moment of unvarnished political firepower from the first lady, who has largely remained outside of -- and above -- the political fracas this year.
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That, the executives hope, will help give the company more financial firepower to keep up with Silicon Valley, which is pouring money into future automotive technology.
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Bullets can slow them down — especially headshots — but it's often a better idea to just run and save your firepower for weaker enemies and boss fights.
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At moments of grave crisis, when the contractors are urging action and firepower, the CIA chief is wont to remind them that "we are guests here".
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While Snapchat distracts itself with new Spectacles 22018 camera glasses, Instagram is arming itself with new firepower to nuke the crap out of its adversary app.
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Raptors overcome strong effort from Suns' bench PHOENIX — The Phoenix Suns' reserves kept the game interesting, but the Toronto Raptors' starting lineup showcased too much firepower.
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He said the U.S.–Nigerien unit was a "light force," which he said was not adequately equipped in manpower and firepower for a high-risk area.
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Last week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that India had now become the fourth country to successfully use military firepower in space by destroying a satellite.
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The Purple Eagles (230.5-221) hung tough throughout the first half and trailed 226-30 at intermission but just didn't have enough firepower when it counted.
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But if the point is to reach a new audience, one that didn't buy a Phantom, packing all this firepower seems like it might be overkill.
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Despite all their moxie and firepower, they lost, 6-3, 6-4, in the first round on Thursday evening to Pablo Carreño Busta and David Marrero.
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Ferraris also said Poste had planned to extract value from its real estate assets, which could give the group more financial firepower next year if needed.
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The defeat left the Islanders disappointed but still heartened by their gutsy play in two hard-fought games at home against the Lightning's prodigious offensive firepower.
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In response to hostile behavior and apparent acts of aggression by Iran, the US military has been sending additional firepower to the Middle East since May.
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Misrata, a port east of Tripoli, is home to powerful armed groups, which could match at least partly the firepower of LNA ground troops, analysts say.
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The demand for illegal drugs north of the border fuels much of it, and lax US gun laws mean Mexican criminals have easy access to firepower.
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These new technologies, together with its own heavier emphasis in R&D, have given Dell more firepower in the enterprise market and the cloud, he said.
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Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney told reporters he was "angry" that someone could possess "all that weaponry, all that firepower," and called for stricter gun control laws.
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Pledging to hold 10-year yields at zero might in practice require less firepower, allowing the Bank of Japan to keep up its policy for longer.
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Approximately 80% of the English force was lightly armored and wielded longbows, a larger version of a typical bow that had vastly superior range and firepower.
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But even all this is just throat clearing, with heavier rhetorical firepower to begin when Mr. Obama announces his nominee, expected as soon as this week.
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Ultimately, though, Wolfsburg lacked the creativity and firepower up front to punch through a Madrid defense that showed far more discipline than it had last week.
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They have the firepower to beat Texas A&M at home and Kentucky on the road, which means they are, for now, still in the race.
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Growing demand for more firepower from devices such as smartphones and servers have also helped push up margins for Samsung and its rivals in recent quarters.
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As a precaution, the Pentagon has moved an aircraft carrier, B-52 bombers, a Patriot missile interceptor battery and more naval firepower to the gulf region.
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" Daniel W. Jones, a former chancellor of the University of Mississippi, put it bluntly: "We don't have as much firepower as we did in the past.
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B-52 bombers based in Louisiana are expected to join the B-1s stationed on Guam later this month, adding to the long-range aerial firepower.
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But some of the most powerful groups, he said, were more focused on state-oriented issues and saved their firepower for the state primary in September.
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When Washington flew two bombers close to North Korea's coast recently, a segment of the domestic news media labeled them "swans of death," romanticizing their firepower.
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Britain's finance minister, Rishi Sunak, is expected to direct further firepower at the British economy in his first budget later on Wednesday, due at 1230 GMT.
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"The purpose of the firepower strike drill was to inspect the sudden military counterattack capability of the long-range artillery units on the front," KCNA said.
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Britain's finance minister, Rishi Sunak, is expected to direct further firepower at the British economy in his first budget later on Wednesday, expected at 1230 GMT.
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Backed by the firepower of Chinese naval frigates, they have driven away thousands of Filipino fishermen who depended on the rich waters around the Spratly Islands.
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Little has been left unscathed in these neighborhoods, where a tremendous amount of firepower from the sky and on the ground has been brought to bear.
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That firepower, the decision to position American advisers closer to the fighting, and the determined efforts of the Iraqi forces themselves have yielded some notable gains.
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"It appears very troubling that this accessory can be purchased so easily and be used to massively increase the firepower of a rifle," Collins told reporters.
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Antoine Bondaz and Stéphane Delory of the Foundation for Strategic Research, a French think-tank, call the flaunting of firepower on this scale "unprecedented" in China.
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On paper, the Americans should have more than enough firepower to extend their winning streak but the strange alchemy of team events can do unusual things.
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Mass shooters, like all of us, can easily purchase these weapons, which provide far more firepower than necessary to hunt or defend our homes and families.
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Asked whether the company has enough firepower to undertake rival purchases, Zaher said Rio de Janeiro-based Estácio has "enough financial muscle" to engage in acquisitions.
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Index, founded in Switzerland in 22 and now based in London and San Francisco, is trying to seize on the moment and amass more financial firepower.
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After McMaster's departure, the Pentagon tried to increase the amount of firepower by launching unprecedented numbers of bombs and missiles at Taliban targets in 2018 and 2019.
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Every time Gert revs up her feminist firepower, he doesn't roll his eyes or shut her down – nor does he pretend to know more than he does.
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The Defense Department is now considering sending additional firepower to the region, including anti-missile defense systems, according to several US officials with knowledge of the situation.
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While Dang rues the superior financial firepower, networks and experience that MNCs possess, she remains confident that MP Logistics has an edge over its more experienced competitors.
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With more than $300 billion in central bank reserves and sovereign wealth fund assets, bankers say Qatar has sufficient financial firepower to block attacks on its currency.
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"If things work out in the Cavaliers favor, they will have the firepower necessary to feel like they can contend with the Golden State Warriors," Haynes said.
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On the positive side, unemployment rates continue to decline, wages have grown modestly among lower-income earners, and plummeting energy prices have given consumers more spending firepower.
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Atlante has raised 4.25 billion euros, mostly from Italy's top banks and insurers, but Popolare di Vicenza has now taken up 1.5 billion euros of its firepower.
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In exchange, you're getting plenty of firepower for gaming, though: a choice between Intel's 8th Gen Core i5-173H, Core i7-8750H, and Core i9-2649.99HK processors.
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Lighting up sparklers as a kid is a joy, but once you hit the age of 12 it just doesn't provide enough firepower to be very entertaining.
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A large number of auction house clients are often multimillionaires or billionaires and have enough financial firepower to pick and choose when they bring pieces to market.
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I think it fair to say that the targeted killing program has been the most precise and effective application of firepower in the history of armed conflict.
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The smartphone industry has changed dramatically over the last few years, and companies are learning that it's not quite enough to get by on raw firepower alone.
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On Sunday, the Green Bay Packers are set to square off against the Washington Redskins at a time when the Packers offensive firepower is a open question.
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Don't just show them a quick overview of America's firepower; show them some gyrating asses and a portrait of the American dream, personified in Fetty and Gotti.
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This is enough firepower to literally destroy the world, and it's in the hands of a man who is threatening military action against nuclear-armed North Korea.
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Late last month Russian media reported that the country is sharply upgrading the firepower of its Baltic Fleet by adding warships armed with long-range cruise missiles.
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I'm also a fan of the JBL Harm SoundBoost, a speaker Mod with a built-in kickstand that brings a lot of audio firepower to the table.
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The band also brings some added firepower to the fight, with a bonus battery that can do 100 photos or 30 minutes of video on a charge.
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But it was at Verdun where things started to change, and French commanders begin to think of infantry firepower as a major component of a successful attack.
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The ECB, the bloc's first port of call in case of growth weakness, has already eased policy, exhausting much of its firepower during years of crisis fighting.
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Mr Sanders went on about Wall Street and the financial firepower of its "super-PACs", organisations that pool campaign funds, which Mrs Clinton has but he doesn't.
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The Iran-backed and battle-hardened paramilitaries bring additional firepower to the nearly two-week-old campaign to recapture Iraq's second largest city from the jihadist group.
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Vodafone - Deutsche Telekom's main competitor in Germany - slashed its dividend by 40% in May to secure the firepower it needs to pay for acquisitions and upgrade networks.
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To save even more lives, we could reduce firepower by restoring the ban on assault-style weapons, which reduced mass shooting casualties before it expired in 2004.
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A common card, for instance, will confer only a small boost to your firepower or health regeneration, while an upgraded card will offer a much larger advantage.
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"When you consider the total firepower — candidates, campaign committees and super PACs — I don't think we'll lose a single race because we were swamped financially," he said.
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But the pugnacious aircraft's fearsome firepower, shark-toothed visage, and successful track record saving ground troops time and time again has earned it a fervent fan base.
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But what Big Hit Entertainment initially lacked in financial firepower or influence within the K-pop ecosystem, it made up with a savvy use of social media.
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The fielding of the Common Remotely Operated Weapons Station-Javelin (CROWS-J) is part of a larger effort to give the basic Stryker infantry carrier more firepower.
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