A strike would come midway through corn harvesting and at the tail end of soy harvesting.
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Tobacco fields no place for kids Harvesting at 103 "I'm always throwing up every time I'm harvesting," Ayu, 13, told researchers.
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When they weren't in Wisconsin harvesting cucumbers, they would be harvesting tomatoes in Ohio or picking cotton, onions, or carrots in Texas.
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Many rice growing states received rainfall in the last two weeks, which delayed harvesting and damaged paddy crops ready for harvesting, exporters said.
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This is a type of loss harvesting, but of slices of funds or strategies (as distinct from harvesting individual securities within one strategy).
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"After the drought, we realized the importance of harvesting the rainwater, and local schools are also harvesting rainwater for their own uses," he said.
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Investment advisors often offer tax-loss harvesting to their wealthier clients, and online investment services Wealthfront and Betterment offer daily harvesting to all the investors on their platforms.
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"It will change the manner in which we do tax loss harvesting, but we do think tax loss harvesting will still be very beneficial for clients," Birk said.
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In our laboratory, we look at solving real-world problems and harvesting, post-harvesting techniques and agri-robotics pose challenges whose solutions could very much benefit the industry of the future.
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The growing, harvesting, and packaging operation may be unique ...
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This method of harvesting energy is in very early stages.
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Seconds later, the doctors are wheeling Becky into harvesting surgery.
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Spatzier says these were key agricultural planting and harvesting dates.
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Across the country, farmers are about to begin harvesting wheat.
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If you blink, you'll miss ramp and fiddlehead harvesting time.
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In terms of harvesting, it's a little tougher right now.
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But harvesting those remnants is tricky, since they degrade quickly.
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And we surely could prohibit commercial harvesting of wild fireflies.
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Timber harvesting has fallen sharply in California since the 1990s.
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They made a living as divers, spearfishing or harvesting shellfish.
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Even when it's not peanut season, harvesting apparently doesn't stop.
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The tax collector arrived before the harvesting was even over.
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Because loss harvesting only defers taxes — it doesn't eliminate them.
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In about three weeks, the plants are ready for harvesting.
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Gavin and Alice hope to be harvesting annually by 2022.
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Bear in mind that tax-loss harvesting doesn't save taxes permanently.
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Another method, more common in the public imagination, is harvesting movement.
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Why will China struggle to end organ harvesting from executed prisoners?
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He farms with his father, harvesting crops from his family's fields.
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" Gloves for "when you're heading out to start weeding and harvesting.
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The "Chomp Jr." harvesting tool is available for 1,500 V-Bucks.
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Trump isn't just slashing the EPA's budget, he's organ harvesting it.
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Farmers rely on the data when planning for planting and harvesting.
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Harvesting is well advanced but crop quality varies greatly, Sabaranski said.
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It has also prevented many farmers from planting and harvesting crops.
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They will also have sewage plants, solar panels and rainwater harvesting.
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In February 2016, there were terrific opportunities for tax-loss harvesting.
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Evidence of the serious harm done has grown as harvesting progresses.
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Facebook's data harvesting practices are facing yet another probe in Europe.
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Growth and mortality rates far outpace fuels reduction and timber harvesting.
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At 45, he has been harvesting cork for over 30 years.
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The legal wrinkles of harvesting animals killed on the road vary.
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Fall in Massachusetts means it's the prime season for harvesting cranberries.
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We'll be harvesting thousands and thousands of pounds of cherry hemp.
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Less dominant trees are selected for harvesting to encourage forest diversity.
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"We just draw the line at 'fee-harvesting' cards," she says.
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And, of course, the data harvesting company is blaming the media.
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Harvesting it is backbreaking labor, but it's both delicious and lucrative.
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The season for harvesting crops and planting vegetables was days away.
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Once your balance reaches $20.50,20.99, free tax-loss harvesting is available.
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The organ harvesting subplot was all a construction of Ray's imagination.
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There was an opportunity here for some good, like-harvesting content.
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Tax-loss harvesting works by selling losses to offset realized gains.
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Talking about Cambridge Analytica - essentially harvesting 50 million user data there.
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Regulatory reform won't help us if we aren't planting and harvesting.
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Hazelnut harvesting is essentially divided into two tasks, collecting and hauling.
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As it's now blaming engineering experimentation for Android covertly harvesting location data.
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And this multi-trillion-dollar industry of harvesting our attention is broken.
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Marijuana isn&apost as prone to plant pests, and harvesting is simpler.
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Fortunately, that would not mean harvesting innocent squid for their sucker teeth.
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Some people even speculated that Bandersnatch was largely a data-harvesting operation.
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"I would do [tax-loss harvesting] sooner rather than later," Ballou said.
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Cotton sowing in Pakistan starts from April and harvesting begins in July.
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Yet politicians remain disturbed by Mr Erdogan's success in harvesting diaspora votes.
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After that, harvesting moves to Salinas in the central coast of California.
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Diesel fuel is essential for planting, harvesting, and shipping crops to market.
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And there's another, more insidious threat: commercial harvesting from wild firefly populations.
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Organ harvesting is the least of your worries as a clone, though.
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The firm was harvesting millions of Facebook users' personal data for years.
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The technical demands of harvesting and processing all that information is staggering.
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Although nobody lives in the islands now, occasional harvesting still takes place.
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The lawsuit details several of LinkedIn's automated tools that prevent data harvesting.
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Although, as she would discover, harvesting geoducks wouldn't always be so easy.
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Harvesting for the October-to-March main crop officially started on Oct.
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"We have made a lot of strides in rainwater harvesting," Matongo said.
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They are harvesting it commercially while helping preserve Zimbabwe's fast-dwindling forests.
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This year's soy harvesting has been completed in most parts of Argentina.
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Harvesting them was not too difficult, since they did not produce much.
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China has denied carrying out mass harvesting of organs in any circumstance.
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Tax loss harvesting doesn't have to be a do-it-yourself project.
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They're cutting wood, tilling fields, milking cows, stirring cheese and harvesting courgettes.
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I ask her how old she was when she started harvesting bamboo.
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There are elders who teach skills like harvesting cedar and other medicines.
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Brix scores are affected by soil conditions, weather, harvesting and storage conditions.
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She used to start harvesting her South Florida watermelons in mid-April.
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"It's tough work, out bending over, harvesting crops all day," Stenzel said.
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That's the raising, harvesting, processing, packaging and shipping of everything we consume.
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Those who sell at a loss could benefit from tax-loss harvesting.
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She started harvesting in late September, the earliest ever on the estate.
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Researchers discovered many were sickened after harvesting and eating the dead hippos.
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Taking gains off the table is the flipside of tax-loss harvesting.
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We have greenery all around us, irrigated through a rainwater harvesting system.
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Without machinery or irrigation, harvesting this land still relies on manual labor.
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There is a legacy of other water-harvesting practices in the Himalayas.
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It's a part of the cycle of planting and harvesting and renewal.
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The black spot is what we're currently harvesting with mines and wells.
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Their family of seven made $5 a day harvesting corn and beans.
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Harvesting electrical power from vibrations or other mechanical stress is pretty easy.
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Harvesting these stalwarts can actually increase fire risks as more flammable vegetation accumulates.
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Possibly a CIA black site, a drug front, or an organ harvesting operation.
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This was just a first attempt at harvesting hydrogen from water, said Brinkert.
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The FWC prohibits the harvesting of the endangered shark species in Florida waters.
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However, global stocks remain plentiful as South American farmers are harvesting bumper crops.
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Idaho, for example, makes money by harvesting timber on state land, Freemuth says.
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Around the world, people living on coasts collect water by harvesting the fog.
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Workers at the company reportedly made $12 a day for harvesting palm leaves.
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Through harvesting personal data, Cambridge Analytica could, and did, identify and persuade them.
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Many robo-advisors offer automatic tax-loss harvesting, including Betterment, Schwab and Wealthfront.
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Now they're building a 600-pound robotic harvesting machine right in my office.
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Schubert expects the greenhouse will be harvesting with regularity by May this year.
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Activities include tasks ranging from rice harvesting and apple picking to oyster farming.
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Working together, they completed three weeks' worth of harvesting in about eight hours.
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The initial conversation with the victim was a way of harvesting personal information.
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On Sunday, it suspended another data analytics firm, CubeYou, for improperly harvesting data.
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Beulahland's residents helped each other at planting and harvesting times, often sharing equipment.
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Tax-loss harvesting is a perfectly legal technique for reducing your tax liability.
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They want to record 40 songs, harvesting the best 10 for the album.
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Experts say tax-loss harvesting is still a sound and basically conservative strategy.
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But harvesting food from the highway is increasingly earning some respect beyond Alaska.
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That way a portfolio maintains its asset allocation while harvesting the tax loss.
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The reframe: Becoming an organ donor actually protects you against pre-death harvesting.
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How is your sugarcane harvesting method different from other farmers on the islands?
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Harvesting of the crop has already begun and expected to continue through January.
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This harvesting of twigs has killed the previous four trees, Mr. Gustafik said.
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She spent her childhood collecting sea mustard, raising silkworms and harvesting ramie plants.
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A combine rolled across the land, harvesting a crop mostly destined for China.
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Why are many Mexican farmers and their children growing and harvesting opium poppies?
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The goal of that indiscriminate credential harvesting campaign is a mystery, for now.
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Among other things, this means letting forests grow, not harvesting them for energy.
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West has also accused "Jewish cabals" of "harvesting baby parts" through Planned Parenthood.
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That includes raising and harvesting (agriculture), processing and packaging (industrial), and shipping (transportation).
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Vintners are harvesting their grapes three weeks earlier than they did the 1960s.
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He used to work with his dad, growing and harvesting barley and wheat.
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Many expect prices to fall further as the harvesting gathers momentum next month.
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Apple is also harvesting Americans' health data, but in a very different way.
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Corn was little changed as traders continued to monitor weather-delayed U.S. harvesting.
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Certainly in terms of vote-harvesting, the opportunity for Mr Trump looks meagre.
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So hemp farms rely on manual labor for planting, harvesting and removing weeds.
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China has repeatedly said it stopped harvesting organs from dead prisoners in 2015.
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Harvesting losses isn't for amateurs, so work closely with your advisor or accountant.
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A government program that subsidizes harvesting equipment is still too expensive, they said.
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Prematurely harvesting the roots of the fish mint will ruin next year's harvest.
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"Dividend irrelevance runs counter to intuitions from other areas of life, whereby harvesting the fruit from a tree is viewed as fundamentally different to harvesting the tree itself," said Hartzmark and Solomon, a finance professor at the University of Southern California.
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"In a time like this, there will be more opportunities to engage in tax-loss harvesting, but there are securities that are going up and down all the time – and opportunities from tax-loss harvesting all year round," he said.
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HARVESTING POWER FROM BODY HEAT There are many ways self-powered devices can work.
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We should go into harvesting mode, so shareholders see what comes out of it.
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A key defense against this form of credential harvesting is implementing multi-factor authentication.
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Therefore the average Wealthfront client received 5.67% in total annual harvesting yield versus 5.8%.
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Argentine soy planting starts in late September, with harvesting concentrated in April and May.
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Meanwhile, the harvesting campaign in Russia sped up last week due to dry weather.
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After harvesting T cells from three patients, his group made three edits to them.
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The machine was operated by Bord na Móna, the state-owned peat harvesting firm.
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DEMS WAGE BATTLE AGAINST ARIZONA'S 'BALLOT HARVESTING' BAN, AMID VOTER FRAUD CONCERNS On Feb.
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Wheat harvesting in Europe is generally progressing well, with work in France almost finished.
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The festival marks the end of the harvesting season in the month of Maagha.
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Native Americans named the moons so they could keep track of their harvesting schedule.
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While BLU's CEO also tells the paper its phones are no longer harvesting data.
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After harvesting your own dinner, burn off the calories at the fully outfitted gym.
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All signs indicate that stromatolites are growing in shallow waters and harvesting light energy.
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Facebook has been ordered to stop harvesting the data of WhatsApp users in Germany.
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But even under such strict regulations, the harvesting of gulls' eggs is pretty extraordinary.
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How much tax-loss harvesting is worth to you depends on your tax rate.
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But February prices climbed on tight market supplies as recent rains curbed harvesting activities.
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Wheat crops are less at risk, with harvesting underway in many parts of France.
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The Honduran government is planning to build hundreds of rainwater harvesting systems each year.
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Cane harvesting in the key center-south region has slowed because of fuel shortages.
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Can you explain how harvesting medical cannabis is a spiritual practice for the Sisters?
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With harvesting underway, 2016/17 is shaping up as Australia's biggest wheat crop ever.
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"And the government says that quarrying and sand harvesting damage the environment," he added.
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While it's not always a no-brainer, tax-loss harvesting can still provide benefits.
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This election system they have — I can't begin to understand what 'ballot harvesting' is.
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Some of the data harvesting scandals particular to Facebook are really attributable to Google.
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First, a trusted partner was caught harvesting the data of millions of Instagram users.
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He will start harvesting his relatively modest 1.3 hectares of corn in two weeks.
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Many farmers had to put their soybeans in storage after harvesting them this fall.
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Grain harvesting in the Rostov region usually starts in the second half of June.
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FYI, harvesting dogs for meat still happens in South Korea and other Asian countries.
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"Water harvesting can be a crucial technology for farmers at such times," he added.
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Currently, she is campaigning for the Arboretum to install a water-harvesting parking lot.
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Tribal members are surveilled while participating in ceremonies and harassed while harvesting traditional foods.
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It is unlikely his older brother, Richard, will attend because it is harvesting time.
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That includes raising and harvesting all the plants, animals and animal products we eat.
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On the North Fork of Long Island, Taylor Knapp is harvesting thousands of snails.
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But many environmental groups argue that aggressive harvesting of dead trees goes too far.
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I only hope Annie was harvesting and cooking her greens in the early spring.
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They have been herding them for centuries, harvesting their meat, milk, horns and hides.
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And that doesn't count additional emissions associated with harvesting, chipping, drying, pelletizing or transportation.
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"People climbing apple trees and harvesting fruit with ladders, that's gone," Dr. Cox said.
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She arrives in the late afternoon after harvesting strawberries for an agriculture company nearby.
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For more information on a strategy called "tax-loss harvesting," see CNBC's explainer here.
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Ivory Coast is currently harvesting its mid-crop, which runs from April to September.
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This is where a strategy such as proactive tax-loss harvesting can make sense.
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The foxes were harvesting dew-laden crane flies from the grass with their tongues.
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Although ballot harvesting is allowed in some states, it is illegal in North Carolina.
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"The Combine" imagines the rapid encroachment of harvesting threshers, coming to swallow us all.
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In the coming days, the mostly dry weather will help to increase sugar content in cane and favor after-harvesting processing of coffee, and aid producers of winter corn to speed up harvesting in states such as Mato Grosso, Goias and Parana.
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They discussed declaring her brain dead and had begun the process of harvesting her organs.
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Most of the cost, and all of the discomfort and risks, lies in harvesting eggs.
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MacDon will be combined with Linamar's existing agriculture harvesting business in Hungary, the company said.
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Chiara Saraceno, a sociology professor at Turin University, says Salvini's beach gambit is harvesting support.
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Farmers in the area are currently harvesting the second corn crop of the farming year.
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Mark Zuckerberg heads to Capitol Hill on Tuesday to answer for Facebook's data-harvesting sins.
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Earlier this year bad weather in New Zealand and Australia brought harvesting to a halt.
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It plans to introduce additional measures, including cash handouts to cover the cost of harvesting.
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When Saito started fishing, Japan had a fleet of more than 7003 ships harvesting squid.
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Zero Mass' water-harvesting technology has been in the works for the past six years.
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But lately, brewers have been interested in branching out by harvesting the bugs inside bugs.
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Tilman's not sleeping -- he's taking a break from the surprisingly hard work of harvesting mussels.
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But many harvesting machines leave behind perfect low-hanging tomatoes or strawberries in their beds.
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The question, then, is did these extraterrestrial civilizations survive their own success at harvesting energy?
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The commercial harvesting of incense trees ended in the territory more than a century ago.
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Energy-harvesting technology can extend mission life for small units or dismounted soldiers on-patrol.
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Winter barley harvesting is almost over in France, with traders assessing average yields and quality.
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Local authorities back the program, and have even provided tilapia fish for the harvesting effort.
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My family has been growing and harvesting wheat on the Kansas plains for 141 years.
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About 71 percent work in agriculture, from herding livestock to harvesting coffee, cocoa and tea.
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And some find all the data-harvesting less evocative of the future than of 1984.
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Unfortunately, though, harvesting green crabs during the winter is a challenge—it's just too cold.
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It takes around seven years for a lobster to mature to the required harvesting size.
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Harvesting sac venom isn't a fun process, but the financial reward is so very tempting.
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There have long been dreams of harvesting the electrical power of Texas's many lightning strikes.
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Some farmers moved pigs to packers after harvesting corn and soybeans, said analysts and traders.
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China was accused on Tuesday of harvesting human organs from persecuted groups in the country.
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Last month, China was accused of harvesting human organs from persecuted groups in the country.
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He's also been addressing fallout from the Cambridge Analytica data harvesting scandal, revealed in March.
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Once I was harvesting radishes and carrots and Swiss chard with a third-grade class.
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Here, beekeeper Raymond Kilongo walks home to his farm after a busy day harvesting honey.
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" Harvesting Honey"It takes about two weeks before you can collect honey from a hive.
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Be aware of the wash-sale rule, which can thwart your tax-loss harvesting strategy.
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While the general idea is well-known, investors seldom take full advantage of loss harvesting.
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It's about solving the labyrinth's puzzles and mysteries, harvesting its resources, and growing your party.
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"Harvesting timber does not translate simply into reducing fire risk," according to the Forest Service.
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While harvesting machinery is relieving some of the need for workers, it's also complicating things.
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And used the same security justification for harvesting data on people who aren't Facebook users.
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One involves cleaning the raw oats, fresh from harvesting, and removing sticks or other debris.
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Starting in October 2018, Wilson was supposed to begin harvesting plastic from the garbage patch.
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Through wars and political upheaval, the harvesting may have been disrupted, but it never ended.
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The same company might be cloning plants, harvesting crops, selling to dispensaries and making deliveries.
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Who were those people in surgical masks harvesting berries from that tree outside our office?
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As a girl, she worked on her uncle's farm, harvesting beets and potatoes by hand.
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Harvesting of Brazils soybean crop has started and the harvest is expected to be large.
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They're harvesting Canada geese in western Nassau County, a bag limit of eight a day.
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Mr. Canales's father, who was called Valerico, was harvesting the fields when the war started.
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As he's fertilizing late, planting late, harvesting late, he couldn't stop thinking about his cousin.
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Harvesting of Brazils soybean crop has started and the harvest is expected to be large.
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Wheat futures drew support from adverse conditions for northern hemisphere sowing and southern hemisphere harvesting.
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The platform is also compatible with iRebal, TD Ameritrade's rebalancing and tax-loss harvesting program.
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This advantage is showing up in fund-raising, where Democrats are harvesting small-dollar contributions.
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They crave the jammy flavors that come from late harvesting, but don't want high alcohol.
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Regardless, Canada opted to sanction a sac roe fishery in a vital SOK harvesting area.
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Betterment called out data it says shows that its loss-harvesting program is more sophisticated than Edesess assumes and cited other peer-reviewed studies estimating the value of harvesting at 0.37% and 0.50%, well above the critic's model and closer to its claimed 0.77% increase.
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Here are some questions to address as you evaluate whether tax-loss harvesting might make sense.
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In 2018, Kaspersky Lab detected five different malware families focused on the porn site credential harvesting.
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The undiscovered country of the human genome hasn't stopped genetic testing companies from harvesting its riches.
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In the EU's largest wheat producer France, harvesting is ending with expectations of a big crop.
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It automatically rebalances portfolios to target allocations and has an app for efficient tax-loss harvesting.
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Soy planting in Argentina starts in mid-October and November, with harvesting between March and May.
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An interesting thing about this Facebook data-harvesting scandal: Instagram has largely been spared the panic.
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Ah, spring — when a young engineer's fancy lightly turns to harvesting icy moons for rover fuel.
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The plan could be used if Europe does not clear imports before harvesting starts in August.
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Next, the groups will swing by the coffee fields to see some growing and harvesting action.
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Tax-loss harvesting is one way to reduce taxes on realized capital gains from winning investments.
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All this makes growing organs in livestock a tantalising alternative to harvesting them from the dead.
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They do not cost a lot, won't take up much space, and make harvesting a snap.
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This means growing the mussels in tainted waters is unlikely to tempt anyone into harvesting them.
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State governments have long set "harvesting" quotas to keep the four most populous species in check.
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Indian farmers have started sowing new season wheat that will be ready for harvesting from March.
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Amid an important harvesting season, Ni Ketut Purnama says she can't simply abandon her rice fields.
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Cross-contamination can also occur in storage silos or via shared harvesting devices or production equipment.
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Many producers are expected to curb harvesting in the coming days however, supporting a price recovery.
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But glyphosate is increasingly being used as a "dessicant" to dry out crops to speed harvesting.
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"Improved climatic conditions are allowing harvesting work to gain momentum," consultancy Agritel said in a note.
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The current, growing scandal around the data harvesting practices on social networking platforms illustrates this risk.
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The only tree is sapless and dead, and the only farmer is harvesting weevils for protein.
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"This year, we're planning on harvesting our grapes around late September or early October," says Rigo.
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Many US farmers have had to put their soybeans in storage after harvesting them this fall.
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The process of harvesting the cork oak takes precision, years of practice, and a good axe.
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The company fell apart earlier this year, after its harvesting of Facebook user data was exposed.
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But as a practical matter a farmer would need a different harvesting machine for each crop.
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The soup company had little experience in the skill-set required for harvesting, fertilizing and planting.
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And the locals who are harvesting the berries may be suffering the effects of accumulated radiation.
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And if the A.C.L. could be saved, they could avoid harvesting a tendon from the hamstring.
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They take an almost pornographic pleasure in describing butter churning and hog slaughtering and corn harvesting.
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Thousands of migrants work in the southern heel of Italy during the summer months, harvesting tomatoes.
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ND: Well, the Truffula trees are tufted, and the tufts are what the Once-ler's harvesting.
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"Having individual securities give you the flexibility to actually do some tax-loss harvesting," he said.
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Facebook has also grappled with the improper harvesting of user data by a voter-profiling company.
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But vote-by-mail does come with risks, particularly concerns about voter integrity and ballot harvesting.
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Dr. Kogan built his own app and in June 2014 began harvesting data for Cambridge Analytica.
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Data harvesting on Facebook, a Brexit transition deal and a self-driving Uber's first fatal accident.
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With this, smart harvesting equipment is rigged up with computers that collect data about annual yields.
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Sitting in wooden huts, harvesting rice, raising children: This is the peaceful life they live now.
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But Ms. Hwang felt bad that she was in school during a busy strawberry harvesting season.
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It involves harvesting antibodies that fight viruses from the blood of those who were previously infected.
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Some ocean scientists worry that harvesting small schooling fish could have consequences for other sea life.
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The Texas officials noted the sites were counterfeit, potentially harvesting personal information like social security numbers.
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Sugarcane is typically burned before harvesting to remove the outer leaves, making it easier to collect.
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Sugarcane is typically burned before harvesting to remove the outer leaves, making it easier to collect.
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The Ninja costume uses a pair of katanas instead of the standard pickaxe when harvesting materials.
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Their corporate wealth is built on harvesting and commercializing the information supplied by the online multitudes.
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And, is there an explicit strategy to minimize taxes, often referred to as tax-loss harvesting?
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And Facebook's data harvesting and the potential impact are far more personal than anything Microsoft did.
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This service offers portfolio rebalancing, tax loss harvesting, and the ability to chat with human advisors.
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But farmers are having trouble meeting demand because many are still harvesting the grain by hand.
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They showed me pictures of themselves harvesting plants in a verdant Hawaiian jungle, looking radiantly happy.
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North Korea is currently harvesting its main-season crops, scheduled to be completed by mid-October.
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Apart from being organic, Bollinger has stuck to traditional farming, harvesting, vinification, fermentation, and disgorging methods.
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The phishing technique used, described as credential harvesting, involves stealing account information like usernames and passwords.
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She wasn't bleeding anywhere, and other than abdominal tenderness from the harvesting, she had no pain.
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The Fiji government imposed a temporary ban on turtle harvesting in 1995 to halt the decline.
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Critics doubt that the government is keeping its promise to stop harvesting organs from executed prisoners.
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"I now grow about 100kg of shallots per harvesting season, instead of 30kg previously," Mounkoro said.
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Still, the wildfires happened just before some growers planned to start harvesting their avocados and lemons.
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She had crisscrossed the country, visiting tiny kitchens and harvesting recipes from aging mothers and grandmothers.
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If true, it would suggest he understood the extent of the company's harvesting of Facebook data.
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They will also try to prevent smuggling after harvesting starts this summer, Barodo said without elaborating.
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It's a bit like the regime originally established for harvesting mineral resources from the deep seabed.
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"Although this provides employment for young people and revenue to the county government – that collects a fee for the harvesting of sand – too much harvesting can leave the area exposed to flooding" with too little sand left to absorb water during the rainy season, he said.
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Statewide, there were reports of muddy conditions and standing water in fields that hampered fieldwork and harvesting.
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Brazil's center-south, in general, is harvesting a better crop this year compared to the previous season.
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That means Charles sent his biological mother into an organ harvesting cult and now she has disappeared.
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At 72 years old, Johnson has been harvesting peyote around Mirando City, Texas, for over 60 years.
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Russia is finishing 45's grain harvesting and the sowing of winter grains for the 2019 crop.
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"Harvesting electrical energy from human motion is one strategy for eliminating the need for batteries," he said.
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U.S. soybeans are also facing strong competition from Brazil, where farmers have begun harvesting a bumper crop.
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But the science is sketchy, and harvesting the blood of the young is ghoulish in the extreme.
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But Brussels has told Poland "substantial harvesting is likely to be problematic under EU nature protection legislation".
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"My papa was harvesting mushroom for supper when he felt his waters come loose," I continue. Why?
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After harvesting his crops, Mr Greensill's father had to wait a year or more to receive payment.
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One is for surveillance, two is for data-harvesting, three is for … well, you get the picture.
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Schemes for harvesting rainwater, by collecting it in tanks rather than letting it run away, are commonplace.
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I've been meeting with my boss to discuss logistics and the schedule for summer harvesting and distributing.
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Namely, that Westworld is harvesting the DNA from people who interact (or have sex with) the hosts.
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Widespread harvesting removes carbon from the soil as do tilling methods that can accelerate erosion and decomposition.
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Farmers and food companies increasingly are moving to automate dairy operations, chicken processing, crop production and harvesting.
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Environmental experts say the relatively unmanaged and unsustainable harvesting could have serious environmental and climate change impacts.
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The machines he has bought to speed up harvesting have proved a poor advertisement for Chinese engineering.
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And there are plenty of supplies in the market, Brazil has just finished harvesting a big crop.
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A halt on government announcements on approved harvesting levels for fishers delayed the Alaskan crab fishing season.
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Oleg Repin, a local vintner, surveys the land and recalls his days harvesting grapes as a schoolboy.
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Prices in Brazil have risen more slowly, and the country is harvesting its largest corn crop ever.
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The hot spell could allow French wheat harvesting to get going in the coming days, traders said.
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"We can produce more if we have appropriate harvesting and processing technologies," she told Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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" Though they also credited growth to "the mainstream overall increasing understanding about Facebook's abusive attention harvesting practices.
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Widespread harvesting removes carbon from the soil as do tilling methods that can accelerate erosion and decomposition.
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Harvesting soft fruit is in full swing; shortly it will be the turn of apples and pears.
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Cereals have been boosted in recent weeks by favorable growing conditions allowing late-season harvesting, FAO said.
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Maastricht University has developed "cultured beef," which is created by harvesting muscle cells from a living cow.
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Carthy explicitly confirms Shine is not doing any data harvesting, network data analysis or user tracking itself.
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To cope, the company cut jobs and lowered production of its trademark green tractors and harvesting combines.
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Planned Parenthood has been altering late-term abortion techniques to this specific purpose of harvesting body parts.
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The palm-size textile device can be fully charged to 1.2 volts by self-harvesting solar energy.
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Growing it sustainably, Brandenburg stressed, means determining the best practices for planting, harvesting, and processing the crop.
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Where people were once investing their resources in getting rid of the yaupon, they're now harvesting crops.
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It's about the people who are doing the harvesting, and the impact this business has on them.
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The capture and storage of personal information itself creates a target, prone to data harvesting and breaches.
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In Britain, the EU's third-largest wheat grower, harvesting is underway although rain has slowed early progress.
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But gradual awareness of the benefits of mangroves has resulted in more controlled harvesting of the trees.
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"There are so many media companies that are so good at harvesting that content," Ohanian told Inc.
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The business also says that a Greenail sleeper can incorporate photovoltaic panels to enable solar energy harvesting.
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The robo-adviser also offers tax-loss harvesting for investors at every level and free financial planning.
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Harvesting season hasn't started yet, but the country has recently trained its sights on fields like these.
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Cold, wet weather has slowed corn and soybean harvesting, although supplies are still expected to be sufficient.
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Cold, wet weather has slowed corn and soybean harvesting, although supplies are still expected to be ample.
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Privacy advocates have warned for years that Facebook's terms of use left it open to data harvesting.
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Hurricane Michael comes as farmers in the Southeast are in the middle of harvesting cotton and peanuts.
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Persistent rains earlier this month had delayed harvesting in some areas and damaged some crops, particularly soybeans.
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I spoke to LeBrun about bees, honey laundering, and the future of ethical honey harvesting in America.
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Because it was so dry, the bunches of grapes got soft, so I decided to start harvesting.
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Russia's 2019 grain harvesting started earlier than a year ago because of dry weather in several regions.
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But most breweries produce such beers by harvesting microflora from the air in close proximity to nature.
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China is harvesting thousands of human organs from its Uighur Muslim minority, UN human-rights body hears
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Harvesting happens between September and October, when the bogs are filled with a couple inches of water.
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Better water management, including rainfall harvesting and small-scale irrigation, could also make a difference, he said.
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With stocks of the shellfish declining in South Africa, legal quotas on harvesting it are strictly enforced.
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There is a multipronged approach you can take to protect yourself from data-harvesting apps and programs.
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This means hauling lobsters and langoustines from the depths and harvesting oysters and mussels from sea beds.
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That way, farmers avoid harvesting already-plucked rows, or throwing down seed where it's already been dropped.
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They're on a strict planting and harvesting schedule and cannot ramp up or decrease production at will.
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Once bacteria are done harvesting the energy in dietary fiber, they cast off the fragments as waste.
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Industrial foresters might plant one or just a few tree types, to make harvesting and management easier.
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In their guildhall, called The Hall of Harvesting, one dwarf held a beekeeping demonstration for the others.
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But the balancing act is trickier, since crops also require energy inputs like fertilizer and harvesting equipment.
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A strategy called tax-loss harvesting allows investors to use their biggest losers to reduce their taxes.
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Tax-loss harvesting is part of a comprehensive financial planning strategy, and you shouldn't go it alone.
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After harvesting, the beans are fermented for up to a week to develop their flavors, and dried.
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MANGRAGADI, Nepal — Narayan Tharu, 9003, was harvesting sugar cane the day the soldiers took his son away.
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China has also been accused of harvesting organs from persecuted groups including Uighurs, though it denies this.
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A Smart Water Challenge encouraged behavioral change among students, including bringing water to school and harvesting rainwater.
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Seaweed is recognized as a mineral-rich superfood, and its harvesting for culinary use is big business.
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It is important to remember that this formula does not consider test weight or normal harvesting losses.
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Not while its business model is based on mass-scale attention harvesting and privacy-hostile people profiling.
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It is making similar efforts in its hotels to promote recycling, waste management and rain water harvesting.
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Early harvesting may reduce the quality potential of the crop, although it would reduce some production uncertainty.
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Dr. James Stein, the hospital's chief medical officer, said patients can go through the harvesting process again.
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The big picture: Maple syrup harvesting season has been cut by a week since 1870, per CNBC.
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The Reapers prevent this cycle by "harvesting" all sufficiently advanced organic life before they can doom themselves.
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Quantifying the benefit of tax-loss harvesting — that so-called tax-alpha — is where things can get tricky.
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Another attack seemed to indicate a Stingray-like device harvesting contact information and deleting data from nearby phones.
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The USDA surveys tens of thousands of farmers for detailed planting and harvesting data for dozens of crops.
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They also have limited water conservation infrastructure -- rainwater harvesting systems, water reuse and recycling, and waste water treatment.
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"We don't allow harvesting in the natural forests," Ben Kinyili, KFS's ecosystem conservator, said in a phone interview.
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Experiences in Grottole will including historic skills like vegetable farming, honey harvesting, pasta making and olive oil production.
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My penchant for organ harvesting made me think, for the first time in decades, of my donor card.
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The remoteness of the place made cutting timber there about as practical as harvesting trees on the moon.
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However, it's not yet clear how well any of Facebook's responses to misinformation and data harvesting will work.
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Winnipeg, Manitoba-headquartered MacDon designs and manufactures specialized agriculture harvesting equipment such as drapers and self-propelled windrowers.
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The board of data-harvesting operation Cambridge Analytica suspended CEO Alexander Nix, effective immediately, pending an independent investigation.
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Roman fishermen harvested large fish such as tuna, and now, archaeologists wonder if they were harvesting whales, too.
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John Deere Argentina makes tractors and harvesting combines in Granadero Baigorria, a town near grains hub of Rosario.
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Searches for "delete Facebook" spiked this week, when information about Cambridge Analytica's data harvesting scheme hit the mainstream.
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This will limit the practice of harvesting corn before it is fully dry in the field, they say.
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Today, creating ethanol means consuming land and water resources and harvesting the crops through carbon-intensive industrial farming.
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She also questioned whether Cambridge Analytica and the Obama campaign had violated Facebook's policies by harvesting users' data.
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Called "food defects," these dismembered creatures and their excrement are the unfortunate byproduct of growing and harvesting food.
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But farmers believe it is only a matter of time until the harvesting of most crops is automated.
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Walmart has been doing this since 2007, harvesting the sun's rays from the vast roofs of its megastores.
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As you defeat monsters in the game, you'll then unlock new gear that you build by harvesting parts.
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In particular, she wondered whether over-harvesting was to blame, or if the animals were simply migrating away.
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Many lived by timeless rural rhythms, sowing rice in the spring and harvesting green stalks in the autumn.
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As Mr Smithyman puts it, "We are harvesting expertise that would otherwise have been lost to the profession."
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His unsavoury but above-board harvesting of Asian and Ukrainian hair conceals a booming adoption and surrogacy racket.
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Its harvesting will throw up plumes of silt which, in settling, could swamp the sea floor's delicate ecosystem.
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The government agency in charge of forestry and wildlife can take 18 months to issue a harvesting permit.
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This makes it a particularly promising technology for harvesting water in arid or desert regions of the world.
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Prior to World War II, the area was best known as a center for fruit harvesting and canning.
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Beyond the sheer numbers of lookout points, China is harvesting information with a new-found focus on intelligence.
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It is achieved by strategically harvesting portfolio losses for tax deductions by selling depreciated investments as opportunities arise.
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Creating your own herb bundles is a potent way of harvesting the Midsummer energy to use year round.
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Producers sometimes throw out edible food because harvesting amid variable factors, like labor costs, can make processing unprofitable.
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However, identifying stocks that may be potential buying opportunities because of tax harvesting strategies has become more difficult.
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Routh explained that harvesting the credentials from any site allows hackers to try them out across other domains.
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Ironically, Planned Parenthood's practice of fetal harvesting proves the anti-abortion position that unborn children are human beings.
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Eldorado pioneered the use of drones to map the topography of its woods and optimise planting and harvesting.
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Forced harvesting earlier this autumn due sea lice and other biological issues have lead to significantly lower volumes.
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Bad harvesting practices, poor storage and slow transport mean that food is damaged, spoiled or lost to pests.
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The $550 billion social network's success harvesting advertising dollars through mass-appeal content has made it very profitable.
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Then, just as harvesting began in late March and early April, officials reported a sudden dip in fighting.
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Such setups are also labor-intensive, with multiple systems requiring constant monitoring, in addition to harvesting and packing.
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His team built their current device using off-the-shelf materials that are used for harvesting solar light.
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Another project involves harvesting light-producing marine plankton called dinoflagellates to produce a liquid that glows at night.
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It comes after Business Insider discovered a startup was harvesting millions of users' data and tracking their locations.
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But even at Iron Ox humans are still required for "post-harvesting," which means quality control and packaging.
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In other respects, indexing lags far behind systematic tax management as it gets no benefit from loss harvesting.
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Brazil will start harvesting its next crop in early 2019 - leaving a window for the U.S. to sell.
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Yeah, as we've done less grazing and less timber harvesting, there's more fuel out on the western landscape.
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You put light harvesting pressure on the whole ecosystem, not just heavy pressure on targeted high value species.
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This is the preferred scenario for corn at this point since drier conditions lead to more efficient harvesting.
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Traditional agriculture is based on performing particular tasks, such as planting and harvesting, based on a predetermined schedule.
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For $125, guests are guided around the vineyard by a winemaker and shown what goes into harvesting grapes.
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Selbe Dione and her sister harvesting baobab leaves to cook with couscous in the countryside of western Senegal.
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Facebook's lack of disclosure on the harvesting of data could violate privacy laws in Britain and several states.
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One told detectives that students were harvesting powder from fireworks for Christian Toro, the law enforcement official said.
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The United Farm Workers loudly protested tomato-harvesting machines after they were introduced in California in the 1960s.
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"Foreign workers will always be harvesting our crops," Tom Nassif, who heads the Western Growers Association, told me.
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"White maize harvesting is experiencing grade problems with the latest and last hectares being harvested," a trader said.
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Ventilation is also a closed loop, harvesting surplus heat from the LEDs while managing humidity and oxygen levels.
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Soon there will be an "alignment" between what sort of consumption is required and what harvesting can provide.
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The ebb and flow of the planting and harvesting seasons still govern the lives of its 2300,0003 residents.
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The treaty seeks to identify fishing vessels, tracking where they fish and how much fish they are harvesting.
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Soybeans were mixed amid worries about reduced yields and late harvesting, while corn drifted lower on dull demand.
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China was at a recent UN event accused of harvesting organs en masse from Uighurs and other groups.
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"It is difficult to predict the quality of grain which is seen just before harvesting starts," Pilkauskas said.
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In recent weeks, boat launches were opened to the public again, as well as recreational shellfish harvesting areas.
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In recent weeks, boat launches were opened to the public again, as well as recreational shellfish harvesting areas.
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The privilege of killing one (or "harvesting" one, in a hunting euphemism) remains limited to the very few.
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Zuckerberg testified for 10 hours in front of Congress last April over the Cambridge Analytica data-harvesting scandal.
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On the other hand, a farmer who can't plant won't have to spend on seed, fertilization or harvesting.
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"The leader in the polls is harvesting votes now," said U.S. Chamber of Commerce political analyst Scott Reed.
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Some species cannot be harvested at all; others must have reached a certain length before harvesting is allowed.
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How can X projects like molten-salt energy storage and a wind-harvesting kite make a big impact?
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Technological advancements in sap collection have increased yields and extended harvesting seasons beyond the boundaries of the past.
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Caring for animals, milking cows and harvesting crops aren't the sorts jobs most people today want to do.
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As U.S. corn harvesting gets going and the soybean harvest approaches, weather forecasts suggested limited cold weather risks.
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Winter barley harvesting has begun in the southwest part of top European Union producer France, showing good results.
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" He also advises tax loss harvesting, "a time-tested strategy that uses market losses to help save taxes.
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But especially at Facebook, with its model of harvesting personal data for ads, she increasingly had second thoughts.
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Some states, including New York, Virginia, North Carolina and Kentucky, already conduct active programs harvesting state government websites.
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For me, honoring the treaties means truly honoring the fishing, hunting, and harvesting rights guaranteed in most treaties.
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Two Malaysian-based planters told Reuters they delayed harvesting in their Indonesian estates as storage tanks were full.
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I love to have no greater goals than harvesting my plants or crafting a nice sturdy dining table.
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Wealthfront also includes tax-loss harvesting and adjusts your portfolio based on your risk tolerance and market performance.
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The same newspaper accused Israel of harvesting Palestinian organs in 2009 — the modern equivalent of the blood libel.
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Today, international quotas keep krill harvesting in check, although the quota was raised in 2014 to 300,000 tons.
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Wheat futures eased as drier weather in parts of the Midwest and Plains could accelerate winter crop harvesting.
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"The main consideration is that tax-loss harvesting isn't the end-all, be-all solution for everyone," Landsberg said.
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Colin Chopelas, who farms near the Texas port of Corpus Christi, finished harvesting his sorghum fields three weeks ago.
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This offering is carried throughout the cycle from planting the seed, to growing the plant to harvesting the fruit.
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Betterment estimates its tax-loss harvesting service can add 0.77 percent to an average customer's after-tax returns annually.
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Brazil is in the middle of coffee harvesting, and any impact would be felt only in next year's crop.
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For close to 100 years, antivenom production has been a laborious process of snake-milking and horse blood harvesting.
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Right across the road, workers are harvesting lettuce the agonizing old-fashioned way—bent over with knife in hand.
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To cope with the slump, Deere cut jobs and lowered production of its trademark green tractors and harvesting combines.
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Wealthfront offers a service called tax loss harvesting that helps investors claim tax deductions when their investments lose value.
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Tax loss harvesting only becomes useful after you max out tax-advantaged accounts like 401(k)s and IRAs.
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Betterment estimated its tax-loss harvesting service can add 0.77 percent to an average customer's after-tax returns annually.
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The fruit harvesting is a topsy-turvy world where lemons thrive in January fruit and blueberries are summer fruit.
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The hearing was called as a result of reporting by The New York Times on the company's data harvesting.
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Many farmers say they struggle to build rainwater harvesting ponds, use groundwater or adopt the latest efficient irrigation technologies.
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Shares of Deere, known for its trademark green tractors and harvesting combines, fell 4% to $140 in premarket trading.
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The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board, a quango helping farmers to modernise, is funding experiments in automated broccoli-harvesting.
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For farmers in northern India there are few affordable alternatives to burning the prickly stubble left after harvesting rice.
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In a well-managed forest, for instance, growth of young new trees will make up for losses through harvesting.
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Tax-loss harvesting, experts say, should accomplish two things: It should enhance both your portfolio and your tax situation.
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Just imagine the work that went into harvesting them, and eat with a degree of thanks in your mind.
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YAOUNDE, Cameroon (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Harvesting a crop in Cameroon's Far North Region is becoming an increasingly uncertain proposition.
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This method inspired Damak to start a water-harvesting startup called Infinite Cooling with fellow MIT engineer Karim Khalil.
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The Indonesian government has threatened to block Facebook if they find evidence the social network is harvesting citizens' data.
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This two-man operation is all about harvesting the freshest mussels possible from a farm out in the ocean.
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Farmers will need to spend more ahead of harvesting, which starts in about a month in Russia, he said.
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In the Bordeaux region, where harvesting of white grapes began this week, wine representatives were reluctant to make forecasts.
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"Three to four years ago families wanted to participate in rainwater harvesting but they weren't able to," she says.
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Home's smarts are powered by the AI Google has developed by harvesting untold galaxies of data over the years.
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"Nature has found a way to combine structure that manipulates light with the light harvesting machinery," Whitney told Gizmodo.
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Rival supplies to Canada's could arrive quickly however, when Argentine farmers start harvesting barley this month, the trader said.
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But have you ever stopped to think about how cranberries grow, let alone, what harvesting them actually looks like?
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Seavey and Fay take extra care to ensure that their operation, especially their kelp harvesting, isn't causing any harm.
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In the 90s he had a rough time convincing locals that his kelp harvesting wasn't negatively impacting the Bay.
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In the future, Netflix could present scenarios with a greater number of choices, each tailor-made for data harvesting.
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Some will do actual harvesting; others will do real gleaning, tidying what falls, or has fallen, on the ground.
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However, there's no harvesting or extraction process behind the ingredients; they're sustainably produced in a biotechnology lab in Europe.
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A couple of months later, Hozoji found herself harvesting geoducks near the site of that very sea slug orgy.
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They added that harvesting would fall from next week, however significant volumes of beans will be harvested until February.
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His 4-year-old son, Evan, was helping with harvesting grain and feeding cattle before he could even walk.
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While tax-loss harvesting is a fairly straightforward idea, this next strategy requires a little bit more tactical prowess.
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Obviously, there are many other examples, but these are critical moments in the evolution of the attention-harvesting industry.
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Instead, he was forced to take time away from harvesting to load the crops into his own storage bins.
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But if that's true, why do they need legislation that declares harvesting and burning trees to be carbon neutral?
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But—disappointingly—the INCF president has decided that 96,000 dead birds aren't "statistically relevant" enough to prohibit nighttime harvesting.
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That is down from $27 a tonne being quoted two weeks ago before harvesting had really picked up pace.
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However, illegal harvesting of mangroves remains a problem that the community and the forest service are trying to tackle.
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Without a lot of pomp and fuss, this guidebook walks you through the propagation, harvesting and preserving of herbs.
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To sustain this challenge, Beijing is harvesting the fruits of U.S. technological innovation both for economic and military purposes.
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Harvesting water from icebergs is not a new idea -- it was first floated in academic circles in the 1970s.
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In these projects, farmers delinked land and water rights, and collectively managed harvesting and distributing surface water and groundwater.
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It may serve to lure insects who suspect that the dark spot is a neighbor collecting something worth harvesting.
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Plans to boost jobs include harvesting spirulina algae from the lake and protecting endangered Kuri cattle, UNESCO officials said.
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When weighing that value, you should take into consideration the automated rebalancing and tax-loss harvesting most robos provide.
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But he hopes more communities will be able to find the funding to put steam harvesting systems in place.
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The device, also known as "Wilson," was supposed to begin harvesting plastic from the garbage patch in October 2018.
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Farm life includes early mornings and a lot of hard work, whether that means harvesting vegetables or making cheese.
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This poses a threat to Facebook and its social media rivals, who depend on that harvesting for their livelihoods.
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Like the other interns, Munar works in rotations for three days a week, but he likes harvesting the best.
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Even my daylong encounter with harvesting spelt showed me the monotony of the chore, as much as the challenge.
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They've been charged, essentially, with interfering with the harvesting of one of the 21st century's most valuable resources: sand.
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They named each full moon in every month to help them keep track of their planting and harvesting schedule.
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Poachers strike up illicit relationships with members of the tribe, trading food for help in harvesting crabs or fish.
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In Poland, rain is also disrupting harvesting and may cause crop losses, said Wojtek Sabaranski of analysts Sparks Polska.
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Becoming an organ donor isn't about some bureaucratic form or macabre human-parts harvesting; it's a chance for redemption.
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We're here to see how mezcal is made, from the harvesting of an agave plant to the distillation process.
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Argentina has just begun harvesting its corn crop, and the harvest period will continue through the end of May.
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Miitomo is a free app, and like many free-to-play games, could be harvesting data for ad networks.
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"By integrating weather forecast models into crop planting and harvesting, better decisions can be made in advance," Gillespie says.
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They'd secretly been running Hansa for a few weeks, harvesting user data and hijacking the site's inbuilt encryption system.
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The government is also thinking about banning commercial exports or restricting harvesting to conchs that have already reached maturity.
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The crops are currently in their flowering period, a key growth stage before harvesting in less than a month.
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To some experts, though, the lowly sea cucumber provides yet another example of the frequent obstacles to sustainable harvesting.
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"If this thing hasn't been resolved, that's when it's going to hurt," he said of the outset of harvesting.
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Alien etiquette apparently discourages harvesting your guide's concepts, and the two are refreshingly forthright about their identities and intentions.
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The Vidhyadhar Nagar Master Plan and Urban Design in Jaipur (1984) features channels for both water harvesting and distribution.
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Industries like meatpacking—as well as dairy farming, produce harvesting, and industrial canning—rely heavily on undocumented immigrant labor.
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For Ms. Frey, harvesting watermelons earlier than usual puts her into competition with the late-winter crop from Mexico.
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When we talk about privacy, we tend to think about people spying on us online and harvesting our data.
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There are people collecting garbage, building things, reporting, checking on livestock, on parishioners, harvesting oysters, delivering food, operating trains.
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The next one in SoHo on May 15 explains wild harvesting, ethnobotany and how to lead a green lifestyle.
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The $550 billion social network's success in harvesting advertising dollars through mass-appeal content has made it very profitable.
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Farmers in South and Central America make a living harvesting — and smashing — the bugs that go into the dye.
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In late October, officials in Myanmar ordered the harvesting of fields that had been deserted in the Rohingya exodus.
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New competition to U.S. soybeans is looming from an expected bumper new crop in Brazil, with harvesting now underway.
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New data deal: Tech giants' corporate wealth is built on harvesting and commercializing the information supplied by online multitudes.
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Buyers at all levels of the supply chain should emphasize quality and sustainable harvesting over quantity to reduce overtapping.
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It has admitted previously harvesting organs from prisoners executed in its justice system, but said it stopped in 2015.
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Texas allows for early voting, and it appears that Cruz is harvesting votes from his lead in the polls.
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With harvesting now complete, Australian agricultural agency ABARES said the crop totalled 20193 million tonnes - the lowest since 22019.
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With harvesting now complete, Australian agricultural agency ABARES said the crop totalled 15.17 million tonnes - the lowest since 2008.
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With harvesting now complete, Australian agricultural agency ABARES said the crop totaled 21 million tonnes - the lowest since 24.
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Farmers who need seasonal help, like harvesting vegetables, can recruit foreign-born employees using a seasonal ag workforce visa.
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U.S. soybean exporters are likely to face stiff competition from Brazil, which has just started harvesting a bumper crop.
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One favorite example of this is a tactic called tax-loss harvesting, made possible by Internal Revenue Code § 2628.
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It was there that Mr. Qarau realized future generations might never see or taste a turtle if harvesting continued.
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Repeated rainfall has held up harvesting northern France but poor initial yields there have contributed to further downward revisions.
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Parakilas, who has called out Facebook for data harvesting, went from Facebook to Uber, and now works at Apple.
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In Arizona, Republican legislators have argued that "ballot harvesting," as they call it, presents an opportunity for voter fraud.
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According to the Washington Post, Cambridge Analytica's harvesting was in line with Facebook's terms of use at the time.
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Coffee trees planted on hills are often safe from flooding, but rain can delay harvesting and affect bean-drying.
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There are reports that practitioners of Falun Gong have been detained, tortured, and even subjected to forced organ harvesting.
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In order to benefit from tax-loss harvesting, you'll need to realize those losses by selling off those positions.
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Robo-advisers offer several major advantages over human financial advisers, including improved tax-loss harvesting and lower management costs.
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BECCS — raising, harvesting, and burning biomass for energy, while capturing and burying the carbon emissions — is unproven at scale.
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Condor Capital's Schapiro said he is curious about how long-term returns in the tracked accounts will be affected by automatic tax-loss harvesting compared to a service like Vanguard, which conducts tax-loss harvesting for clients on a case-by-case basis at the discretion of human advisors assigned to each account.
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But the waste could provide jobs "in its harvesting, collection, pre-treatment and transport," Dinan told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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One day, rooftop solar panels could pull double-duty: harvesting energy from the Sun while also cooling the house below.
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In short, it must become good at harvesting meaningful information—that which is likely to be useful for future survival.
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Harvesting in Poland is advanced with about 70% of wheat cut so far, said Wojtek Sabaranski of analysts Sparks Polska.
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The new hires are trained to become beekeepers and learn about harvesting honey, production, filling orders, packaging, shipping and selling.
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There is both a rainwater harvesting system and an 800-gallon water-hauling trailer to bring water to the building.
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Among the 803 landscape architects surveyed, 88 percent reported that clients seemed most interested in rainwater or graywater harvesting elements.
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Finally, vegetable and fruit harvesting last month slowed in northern and southern portions of the state due to muddy fields.
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The USDA plans to advise U.S. soybean farmers how to adjust 2018 production and harvesting techniques to reduce seed contamination.
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Members have claimed brutal repression by the government, up to and including reports of "organ harvesting," in the years since.
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But in the end, there is no avoiding the strategy involved: Harvesting gives you more ADAM to spend for yourself.
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In some places, people will just put in a few pipes in their houses and the water harvesting is done.
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The closures would take effect next year after the harvesting and processing of the 2019 sugar beet crop, Commissaire said.
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I'm planning the food that I'll bring in to highlight what we're harvesting now and distributing through our food pantries.
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However, reports calling CA's data harvesting a "leak," a "hack," or a serious violation of Facebook policy are all incorrect.
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That's likely because these farming women from the past worked incredibly hard — tilling soil, harvesting, and grinding grain by hand.
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Alexander describes the product as "wearable energy harvesting," that takes objects in normal motions, like walking, to charge useful electronics.
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It has also used its data management platform to help turf harvesters increase harvesting speed and reduce diesel fuel consumption.
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They get up before dawn, they spend hours harvesting crops, cooking for their families, and tending to their younger siblings.
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The biologist does not believe there is an ethical problem with harvesting the invasive species if the process is humane.
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Pretax profit at the sugar business fell 21 percent, hurt by disruption in harvesting due to wet weather in Australia.
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We may see a loved one; Neanderthals may have just seen a decaying corpse ripe for harvesting if need be.
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Food producers can increase efficiency by implementing rainwater harvesting, using sustainable animal feed and capturing biogas from cattle, Tan said.
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It's also separate from the harvesting of tendons or bones from cadavers to repair joints in the injured or ailing.
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Certainly, the harvesting and analyzing of data on such a grand scale brings up equally weighty privacy and ethical implications.
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Paying attention to tax-loss harvesting options requires your advisor to be knowledgeable about taxes and actively watching the market.
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With the advent of better and better technology there's really no excuse for an advisor who isn't harvesting your losses.
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Root's previous investments include Momentum Machines (robotics for the food industry), Tortuga AgTech (harvesting produce) and Superflex (integrating clothing & robotics).
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An increasingly complex, globalized network of actors plays a role in the production, harvesting, processing, sales and consumption of food.
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Back in Britain, De Watts' team of air farmers continue harvesting away from roads which might pollute the precious produce.
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MARANGE, Zimbabwe (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Kuziwa Matongo's rainwater harvesting system may not look like much, but its impact is huge.
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So far, Season Four is filled with plenty of our favorite dystopian tech tropes, including online dating and memory harvesting.
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But the aliens soon discover a more potent means of harvesting the dopamine they need to survive: the human orgasm.
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The toads produce a venom that contains 5 MEO DMT, an extremely potent psychedelic shamans have been harvesting for decades.
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Soon after the harvesting was over, a Taliban tax collector arrived with a notepad and a witness, Mr. Mutmain said.
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The Christian charity Tearfund said the timing of the floods was disastrous, with harvesting due to start in coming weeks.
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One tractor might be for tilling, another for harvesting, another for trucking the harvest to the bunker to be stored.
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Such arrangements provide robust protection from criminals hacking the service, but they also prevent customer data harvesting by service providers.
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Through its Instagram subsidiary, a complex network of apps developers, data sharing partners and advertisers, Facebook is constantly harvesting information.
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Beijing imposed a tariff on U.S. sorghum on July 6 in a blow to U.S. farmers already harvesting the crop.
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The plot was weedy and wild, the Sémillon grapes we'd be harvesting sharing space with prickly blackberry bushes and tarweed.
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He also wants to see measures like rainwater harvesting, provision of potable water, recycling, wastewater treatment and re-use technologies.
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Only one wheat crop is grown in India each year, with planting starting in late October and harvesting in March.
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Addressing UN representatives, a lawyer for the China Tribunal, Hamid Sabi, said the group had proof of the organ harvesting.
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Approximately 150 workers had been harvesting in the pine nut fields, according to Haidar Khan, the owner of the fields.
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Critics say broadband providers are already harvesting huge amounts of consumer data for use in targeted advertising, the groups wrote.
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Dowless was charged last month with multiple criminal counts related to an illegal ballot-harvesting scheme following the state investigation.
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It would be 10 times more efficient to eat plants directly instead of harvesting crops to feed to farm animals.
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Her family moved to California, and she grew up harvesting crops alongside migrant workers, who taught her to speak Spanish.
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They said the crop would be abundant until December and they expect to begin harvesting in around two weeks' time.
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But Facebook said Power was harvesting data from not only those users, but others as well, making the data insecure.
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This includes simplifying our digital ordering system, training our store teams on solution selling, and harvesting best practices from franchisees.
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Raymond Kilango and Juma Salim Mussa remove the rope from a beehive after lowering it to the ground for harvesting.
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You can avoid capital gains altogether if you have losses to neutralize them in a strategy called tax-loss harvesting.
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I feel like if it were stronger, I'd have spent less time so far harvesting ingredients for Ignis's evening meal.
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The first quarter of 2018 also only covered part of the backlash over Cambridge Analytica's harvesting of Facebook user data.
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Circle November 14, the date of the corresponding full moon in Taurus, for harvesting the seeds you plant this week.
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One of the biggest advantages of training off of a virtual environment is that its primed for harvesting labeled data.
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Different options were tried, from open wells to rainwater harvesting, he said - but they were either ineffective or too expensive.
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Over the millennia, September's full moon has signified to farmers that it's time to finish harvesting corn and other crops.
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Still, harvesting the moon's water is a must if NASA wants to set up base there and springboard to Mars.
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According to the US Environmental Protection Agency, coral reefs are also incredibly vulnerable to overfishing and coral harvesting as well.
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This unique inheritance pattern means that potatoes are typically sterile, and must be propagated by harvesting them and replanting tubers.
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After harvesting vegetables all morning, we were packing up produce for the patrons of the small organic farm in Iowa.
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In Mr. Racine's lawsuit, he said that roughly half of Washington's residents had been exposed by Cambridge Analytica's data harvesting.
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But Mr. Meador's meticulous farming methods, not unusual in other fine wine regions, require skilled hand pruning and hand harvesting.
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Harvesting just 1 percent of this zone would double our overall fisheries catch, with consequences we have yet to grasp.
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To buy in, you need at least $500, but automatic rebalancing and tax-loss harvesting come at no additional charge.
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Aleksandr Kogan and Joseph Chancellor were deceptively harvesting/matching data with that personality quiz on Facebook as GSR for SCL.
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Relax. That's what Avast told the public after its browser extensions were found harvesting users' data to supply to marketers.
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Snowfall and freezing temperatures in northern U.S. states have raised additional risks over ongoing harvesting of corn, soybeans and wheat.
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While the harvesting process is straight forward, incorporating the food into everyday dishes involves a bit of a learning curve.
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But after three decades of explosive growth in data harvesting, recent events make it clear that trust may be misplaced.
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Decades of strain from habitat loss, climate change and over-harvesting have taken their toll on orchids, a main ingredient.
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I mean, before we began to suspect that it was harvesting our data, destroying our privacy and undermining our democracy.
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"What we do is so visual, whether it be photos of us harvesting raw ingredients or something else," says Bennett.
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Instead of harvesting information through software attached to the browser, Avast is doing it through the anti-virus software itself.
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The island's energy crisis hit its key sugar industry this month with two mills halting operations in peak harvesting season.
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Many landfills burn off the methane, as is done here, but harvesting the gas has become more of an option.
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Farmers are harvesting new season rice and exporters hope the new supply could help lower prices in the near future.
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The agency "will conduct water quality sampling to ensure the safety of shellfish harvesting beds and swimming beaches," it said.
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The boys were working on farms harvesting cocoa, clearing brush with machetes and doing other work associated with cocoa production.
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Joseph Mailu moves along rows of fruiting mango trees with a long pole in his hand, harvesting the mature fruits.
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Ideally, this lengthened ripening period will help farmers avoid harvesting crops before they're ripe, potentially improving flavor and nutritional value.
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China was accused of harvesting organs from prosecuted minority groups during a United Nations Human Rights Council meeting on Tuesday.
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"I had been growing the plant for 9 or 84 years, harvesting the little babies and replanting them," she said.
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"Tax-loss harvesting is important all the time," said Matthew Kenigsberg, vice president, investment and tax solutions at Fidelity Investments.
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Some companies breed larvae and seed sections of the open sea with them that the government licenses to harvesting operations.
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But along with those adorable photos, they are sharing crucial data about their children that big tech companies are harvesting.
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Florida's sea turtles face several obstacles, including illegal harvesting, habitat encroachment and pollution, let alone poaching, according to the FWCC's website.
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Most people are familiar with the concept of solar harvesting, or absorbing energy from the Sun and converting it into power.
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The weather problems started last autumn, a period when some farmers treat fields after harvesting in preparation for the following spring.
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Wilson is the co-founder and CEO of Musterd, which built the underlying technology for harvesting spare change through an app.
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" They pointed us to a message from the company's CEO and added, "We have no interest in harvesting or selling data.
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"There are all sorts of under-appreciated sources of water," he said, ranging from fog harvesting to aquifers below the seabed.
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On Saturday, we learned why: The firm played a role in secretly harvesting data belonging to more than 50 million users.
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Moving indoors, Xihelm (full disclosure, Oxford Capital is an investor) is developing a machine vision algorithm that enables roboticized indoor harvesting.
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In some cases, they've even secretly hijacked platforms and kept them running, harvesting details about buyers and sellers for further arrests.
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Meanwhile there a "tug of war" between the states and national governments over who should collect the revenue from forest harvesting.
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They told KGMB they have plans to grow more massive avocados with the harvesting season right around the corner in December.
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The challenges are called "showtime," and will unlock a handful of Marshmello-themed goodies including an emote, spray, and harvesting tool.
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We started harvesting the lentils now—and the wild relatives of these crops being grown—they look healthy and very good.
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Facebook was apparently aware of Russian-linked data harvesting as early as 2014, according to an email from a Facebook engineer.
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But we can at least imagine it maximizing water harvesting where water is, even if it's present in relatively small amounts.
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As our population grows and temperatures rise, the global water crisis worsens, spurring scientists to develop better ways of harvesting water.
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Partly to blame are human actions like harvesting that have negatively impacted the numbers of local salmon, which the orcas eat.
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Therefore, a regular IP harvesting process must be put in place to ensure proper reporting of IP to the executive level.
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VR headsets have a clear potential for surveillance and data harvesting, and Facebook has a bad track record regarding protecting privacy.
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A well-known app might be less likely to get hacked, but more likely to be harvesting data on its users.
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Russia's harvesting campaign will start from the southern Krasnodar region this week if the weather allows, it added in a note.
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And we found out some interesting information, like one of the tree's bark was used for making rice containers for harvesting.
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"If the rains were normal, I would be harvesting a bigger cob with fat grains," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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Top wheat exporter Russia was seen harvesting a crop of 75.7 million tonnes, down from a previous forecast of 3483 million.
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Brazil's forests are under pressure not only from mining but also expansion of agriculture, creation of large dams and timber harvesting.
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First, tax-loss harvesting only works in taxable accounts, not tax-deferred retirement accounts, such as IRAs or 401(k) plans.
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Now the social network has revealed that the extent of the harvesting went even further — it included people's private messages, too.
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Concerns that harvesting could start more fires has reduced activity in the region where the company has most of its mills.
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The unusual late September Midwest heat is accompanied by lower-than-normal precipitation, which will allow farmers to continue harvesting uninterrupted.
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Facebook is in the business of monetizing usage via interest-based advertising fed by harvesting the personal data of its users.
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India, the world's second-largest wheat grower and consumer, is due to begin harvesting the 2017/18 crop later this month.
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The MOA denotes a season by the planting and harvesting year, not by the actual marketing year into which it falls.
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Industrial hemp produces such small amounts of CBD that growing it and harvesting it to extract the molecule is incredibly expensive.
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Overall, it has deployed more than 200 in-store farms, 150 farms in distribution centres, and is harvesting 150,000+ plants monthly.
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German farmers have started wheat and rapeseed harvesting in early regions up to ten days earlier than average, the association said.
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Because, well, you can't ask the social networks that don't exist because Zuckerberg commands a full flush of attention-harvesting networks.
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This involves repeatedly harvesting seaweed in the wild, or using fertilizers in the water, which can lead to unwanted algal blooms.
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The first is tax-loss harvesting, where investors sell securities at a loss in order to cancel out a gain elsewhere.
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But while the harvesting of data isn't a "breach" in the hacking sense, that doesn't mean Facebook was an innocent victim.
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"To figure the value of loss harvesting properly, you have to run a long-term calculation, across someone's lifetime," says Edesess.
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Unlike underground tubers or legumes, grain grows tall and needs harvesting all at once, so officials can easily estimate annual yields.
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For Duncan, a wet and snowy harvest season meant he was not able to finish harvesting last year's corn until Dec.
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Cambridge came under fierce scrutiny earlier this year for improperly harvesting and storing data on millions of Facebook users in 2014.
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Economic Scene Half a century ago, harvesting California's 2.2 million tons of tomatoes for ketchup required as many as 45,000 workers.
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Big companies are used to harvesting vast amounts of data from customers to find out what makes them tick.
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In recent years, more French wineries have begun harvesting by machine, which is cheaper and faster, though it offers inconsistent quality.
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The art to harvesting grapes, I soon realized, is to know exactly where to clip so that the bunch falls free.
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Thousands of people labor on cooperative farms in the countryside, clearing, prepping and harvesting crops, trying to feed a hungry nation.
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And only from the third harvesting on — or 27 years later — the raw material called amadia cork is ready for processing.
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OYSTER BAY "Boat Builders and Boatyards of Long Island," featuring the Ida May Project's replica of a 1925 oyster-harvesting boat.
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OYSTER BAY "Boat Builders and Boatyards of Long Island," featuring the Ida May Project's replica of z 1925 oyster-harvesting boat.
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A group of death-row felons hurtle through space toward a black hole, ostensibly for the purposes of harvesting its energy.
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The emptying out of the town came as timber harvesting declined in the region and the town's mill closed, he said.
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The Russian intrusions are reconnaissance: harvesting credentials to use for future attacks, mapping out networks, looking for chinks in the armor.
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Tech platforms' data-harvesting and dynamic pricing capabilities would render these practices difficult to detect and punish under the existing laws.
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Meanwhile, the actual harvesting of that leakage has to be done at a speed faster than the target computer's clock rate.
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But he acknowledged that Facebook did not notify the FTC in 2015 when it first learned of that company's data-harvesting.
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Nix did not dispute that the Facebook data-harvesting element of the scandal had been a "debacle," as he put it.
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It's a tough sell given the company's recent history and a consumer base increasingly becoming jaded to Facebook's data-harvesting ways.
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" Amy Carter said, "I went to the meeting, and the guy immediately began rambling on nonsensically about fertilizer and harvesting cycles.
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Ms. Kusama, an avid cook, also enjoys harvesting organic vegetables and cooking large meals for her extended family, who visit regularly.
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The company focused on state-of-the-art harvesting technology, and it is now one of Portugal's biggest olive oil producers.
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"But these initial bots will get better, and the task harvesting will accelerate," said Craig Le Clair, an analyst for Forrester.
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It would not be surprising for the Chinese authorities to want this harvesting of data to begin at the region's borders.
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"If I planted maple trees today, it would be my grandchildren that would be harvesting the sap from them," she said.
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His Sciathog, which is based on a potato-harvesting basket, is made of buff willow on a frame of wild rose.
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Some chips are already capable of harvesting more common sorts of ambient energy, capturing everything from sunlight to heat to vibration.
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They're organized to celebrate Muslim saints and usually take place on weekends during the fall, which coincides with grape harvesting season.
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It's a content farm: a site designed not for human eyes, but to make money by harvesting ad clicks from bots.
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Company: TevelTotal raised: $10 million Tevel is an early-stage agritech startup creating flying robots for pruning trees and harvesting fruit.
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Brand said that this is "not much of a problem anymore" because Florida authorities shut down shellfish harvesting during red tides.
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Although farmers have started harvesting wheat, production is expected to fall below the 160,600 metric tonnes last year, farmers groups say.
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For miles and miles, farmers were harvesting the willowy, thin-leafed stalks that make hashish, a mainstay of the local economy.
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The fruits are handpicked in early November, when they are still green, and pressed within 12 to 24 hours of harvesting.
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What's more, said Egan, by focusing on tax-loss harvesting and rebalancing, you might be taking your eye off the ball.
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Like the original owners, who occupied the villa from sowing to harvesting season, the Gables have been spring and fall people.
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Goldman took advantage of "harvesting opportunities" in the quarter by selling some of its holdings, CFO Stephen Scherr told analysts Wednesday.
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Healthy soils also drain more quickly, allowing farmers to get into the field sooner after heavy rains for planting or harvesting.
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Ironically, while the animal agriculture industry argues for accuracy, it commonly uses misleading euphemisms such as "harvesting" to describe animal slaughter.
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Mr. Knott grew up harvesting the crawfish from his father's farm, and now hosts boils at the brewery during the season.
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Harvesting is under way in south and central Germany and is spreading north to the regions most badly damaged by dryness.
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One of the most common grape harvesting systems used today was developed by Pellenc, a French wine and grape equipment maker.
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Those extra 25 minutes of sunlight extended harvesting time for farmers, so they could continue their picking later into the evenings.
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Matt Bevin (R) said he lost his reelection bid last month because liberals are "good at harvesting votes" in urban areas.
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Harvesting the grapes before they are fully ripened does not solve the problem, says Mr. Niewodniczanski, because it affects the flavor.
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Memphis Meats' process involves harvesting meat cells from live animals and growing them in a lab for more than a month.
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"When we first introduced [riced vegetables], in Q4 of 2016, we were harvesting 5 acres of cauliflower a week," Greenberg says.
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"When we first introduced [riced vegetables], in Q4 of 2016, we were harvesting five acres of cauliflower a week," Greenberg said.
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She argues in threads, dunks on semi-randos, and is ready to mock the attempted sick own, harvesting and redirecting its power.
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These startups target a wide array of issues for farmers — from pre-planting and planting to farm management, post-harvesting and processing.
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You can put those losses to good use with a strategy designed to maximize after-tax returns known as tax-loss harvesting.
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Soy harvesting, which was finished last year by the beginning of July, was at 98.9 percent of planted area, the exchange said.
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The bumper crop is leading farmers in the mid-north of Mato Grosso to leave some corn in open fields after harvesting.
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On Friday, the teenager was issued a citation charging him with illegally possessing or harvesting an American alligator, a second-degree misdemeanor.
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