Headway made To be sure, Trump has made some headway on his tough trade stance.
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"We have made headway on federal assistance, headway on programs that could be used," she said.
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"We're making headway, but hopefully we're going to make more headway this week," said Kudlow, speaking to reporters at a breakfast hosted by the Christian Science Monitor.
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If you can do that, you're really making some headway.
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The US has made little headway in changing that trajectory.
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But light breezes early on Friday helped firefighters make headway.
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The company has made headway breaking into the U.S. market.
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The Wolverines couldn't make much headway in the second half.
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Such approaches have been making headway in parts of Africa.
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Microsoft also made some headway in monetizing its search ads.
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It can fine institutions that fail to make sufficient headway.
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So far the Trump administration has struggled to make headway.
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That made little headway because of opposition from the industry.
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I'm not sure government's functional enough to make any headway.
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If he makes any headway, national leaders should take note.
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Unlike Trump, who is only now starting to make headway
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Meanwhile, Bangalore wines are also making headway with domestic customers.
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While other countries make headway, the United States is stagnating.
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But there was no clear evidence they made much headway.
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Their success suggests that other governments can make headway, too.
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In this mission, at least, she made some initial headway.
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Mr. de Blasio, however, has made headway in changing this.
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He looked at collision warning, lane departure and headway monitoring.
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But Mr. Hutson admits that he is making little headway.
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She made no headway placing translations of his Russian novels.
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Do you think Democrats are making any headway with that message?
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So it's now up to Trump to make headway with Kim.
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One ambitious company making headway in this space is Solar Roadways.
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It is unlikely to make headway in the Republican-controlled Senate.
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And in Europe, there is another player that is making headway.
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Meanwhile, the retailer has also made headway in other categories, too.
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Nomenclature debate or not, Unimation struggled for years to make headway.
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A little headway in those counties would bode well for Espy.
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But the region's brands have made little headway in the West.
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Unions have also made headway pushing for higher minimum-wage laws.
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SpaceX has already made some significant headway on the engine's development.
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That's the environment that Trump was trying to make headway in.
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California's at least trying to make headway, burp by grassy burp.
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To really make headway in EVE Online takes time and commitment.
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There are early signs that Mr. Friedrich's strategy is making headway.
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Progress: Talks with the opposition Labour Party have made little headway.
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Our book club meets on Sunday and I've made little headway.
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Yet little headway has been made in remedying this massive flaw.
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Trump has made no headway in reforming the cyberbully in chief.
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"I think we've made really important headway and progress," he said.
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"They must make headway in separating Gates and Manafort," Wu said.
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If you do not make any headway, try the managing agent.
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They were rowing like hell, but they weren't making any headway.
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But those arguments did not make headway in the White House.
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It made headway on previous, vaguer attempts to squash Etsy and eBay.
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Having said this, Facebook is making good headway into solving these issues.
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Despite wide recognition of the problem, there's been little headway thus far.
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As non-profits make headway in repurposing, corporate interest may be rising.
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Food delivery service Deliveroo is making headway in its Asian expansion strategy.
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Many individual hospitals or health centers have made headway in improving safety.
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In recent years women have made some headway on the small screen.
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Dell and HP tried but never made any real headway in phones.
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The plant has been under discussion since 2009 without making much headway.
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Sid, you're good, and thank God you finally made some headway here.
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Some specialized ESG data organizations have already made headway into this area.
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This proxy season, expect shareholders to make headway on major governance issues.
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A second Trump-Kim summit in February failed to make any headway.
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Freight rails are making more headway than passenger rails in recent months.
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Not only has Huawei made headway, Apple's also showing signs of stuttering.
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He has, however, made significant headway in winnowing down the detainee population.
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But polls have shown him either slipping or not making much headway.
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Successive governments in China have made little headway with the needed reforms.
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However, the project could help Apple make headway within the Indian market.
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I easily made headway with YOGI BEAR, NOISE, PITCHING and TEN FEET.
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And experts are skeptical that this trade truce represents a legitimate headway.
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The opposition made little headway in opposing the weekend of the vote.
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Do you think the fashion industry is making any headway toward diversity?
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Independent civil society groups, youth and women's organizations have made major headway.
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Sadly, there are signs that Trump is making headway in one area.
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Some well positioned companies have struggled to make headway in the market.
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Private and public hospital networks with similar programs have also made headway.
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Neither side, however, provided concrete details about headway in their trade talks.
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There are various leave proposals in Congress, but none have made headway.
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The Obama administration made headway toward those ends, including creating better family facilities.
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OpenAI certainly has the pedigree to make some serious headway in the field.
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Taken together, it suggests the market will struggle to make much immediate headway.
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Trump appears to be making headway with one important player, however: her father.
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The election cycle is one opportunity to make some headway in answering it.
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To make headway, the new Parliament will need sustained and robust international support.
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In other words, is there a way to tell if you're making headway?
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But since 2009, the Obama administration has made decent headway on both issues.
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Partly as a result, he has made little headway with his pet projects.
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Within the food industry, AR and VR have also begun to make headway.
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But the agreement was short on specifics and negotiations have made little headway.
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Do we see real headway being made on this within a Trump administration?
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But that bill is unlikely to make headway in the GOP-held Senate.
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While the committee has made meaningful headway, it has more work to do.
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Now they are making headway developing name-brand products known around the world.
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That has many on K Street skeptical Tuesday's meeting will make much headway.
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But Trump has found ways to make headway on some other stalled initiatives.
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And, as IDDRI notes, we've made much less headway in the other sectors.
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"We are going make some headway, but I am not sure how much."
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Everything goes in my Patagonia Headway, the greatest travel bag in human history.
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We're just not making any headway with the people who lead our institutions.
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It's there so everyone has a chance of making headway in the puzzle.
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President Trump is making headway on at least one campaign promise: cutting regulations.
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The United States appears to be stuck and making little headway in Afghanistan.
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The next day I finally make headway in my search for free stuff.
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That is enough to give you some good headway into these fun puzzles.
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Trade talks between the two sides have failed to make headway this year.
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It took another year — maybe two — before my brother and I made headway.
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Second, Mr. Trump risks squandering an opportunity to make real headway toward denuclearization.
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I've had fun, and I've made a lot of headway in my puzzle.
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Until we make some headway, I'll keep waiting in immigration lines, collecting stamps.
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But prices could struggle to make much headway, analysts said, as sentiment remains bearish.
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President Barack Obama made tentative efforts to resume those talks but made little headway.
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But the agreement was short on specifics, and negotiations have made little headway since.
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Meanwhile, its mobile version of PlayersUnknown Battleground is making headway globally as revenue surges.
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Sometimes, it takes a setback to make any headway on the road to progress.
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The agreement was short on specifics, and negotiations have made little headway since, however.
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But meanwhile, three different pipeline projects have been steadily making headway in North America.
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This reflects how tech's Time's Up movement has yet to make any intersectional headway.
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Most Russian trolls made little headway, but the star performers scored some big hits.
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On these fronts, the big environmental groups and the states have been making headway.
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Unable to make much headway against the unions, Air France's management chose another track.
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One notable company, Noteworth, has made significant headway, but lots of opportunity still exists.
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Companies like Magic Leap are said to be making huge headway with AR technology.
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It has made some headway, not least by thinning the ranks of zombie factories.
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Democrats argued Comey's firing showed that the FBI was making headway on its probe.
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The lifestyle advertising seems to have made headway as touristy areas thronged with cyclists.
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But the agreement was short on specifics and talks have made little headway since.
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Efforts to find alternatives to the Japanese suppliers have also struggled to make headway.
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A number of big firms have been making headway into the "robo-advice" market.
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Along with BlackRock's announcement, there are more signs she and others are making headway.
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Intel's smartphone-modem business struggled to make headway against more successful rivals like Qualcomm.
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President Donald Trump effectively shot down Ryan's dream of making headway on entitlement reforms.
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But despite the revisions, the bill doesn't seem to have made any political headway.
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From #freethenipple to #HeForShe, hashtags make headlines, and even make headway for their cause.
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But we were making great headway and had all the major boxes checked off.
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It's also making headway in Greater China, though sales are still in decline there.
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But soon enough, Tayshia made some headway and asked Derek if they could talk.
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I skip around, trying to make headway until, as they say, it hits me.
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In the end, Johnson fails to make much headway in recovering the dispersed treasures.
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These sources are much harder to decarbonize and most states haven't made much headway.
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But the conference, which had been delayed several times, failed to make much headway.
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The government inquiry has failed to make headway in many basic areas, they contend.
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But Turkish forces have struggled to make headway against the well-prepared Kurdish fighters.
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Google Cloud still needs to make headway to catch up to Amazon and Microsoft.
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When the investigators tried to make headway with Chinese officials, however, they got nowhere.
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But those views made no headway against the Chinese Embassy's unequivocal support for TBEA.
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HONG KONG — China is making headway in the battle against the Covid-19 epidemic.
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Once I received her representatives' contact information, I tried repeatedly, but made no headway.
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The deal, four years in the pipeline, only made headway after Irma, Abraham noted.
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Several recent polls found McMullin, a Mormon, making much more headway with Utah voters.
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Progressive groups also haven't made much headway convincing lawmakers to pass an immigration bill.
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Nurses are making headway challenging this unnecessary requirement in court in Montana and Maine.
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But Ms. Warren appeared to have made more headway in analyzing the Scouts' files.
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Trump can make headway on one of these issues, but certainly not all of them.
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The Swedish podcast hosting company Acast, which offers dynamic ad insertion, is also making headway.
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In places like Poland and Kenya, internet TV services have been struggling to make headway.
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When Amazon enters a new product category, it is typically quick to make serious headway.
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Despite its relatively small size—there are just 35 employees—Embark has made considerable headway.
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Spotlights some of the smaller players that are beginning to make headway in specific markets.
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They have been holding talks with the government for months, but have made little headway.
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Those are big questions Oracle must answer to make some headway in the cloud market.
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In the meantime, there's no shortage of companies trying to make headway in that direction.
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Probably not, but when a startup calling itself Gig launches, we are definitely making headway.
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You are the reason why we can't make headway in our community around sexual violence.
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Talks with the Taliban were making some headway until Holbrooke died unexpectedly in late 2010.
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But recently, those start-ups have made some headway into the corporate banking space too.
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Netflix is making headway on its ambitions to fill half its library with original content.
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First, the FTSE 163 has struggled to make headway over the past 18-24 months.
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Mexico is making little headway in seizing illicit cash, according to the government's own estimates.
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They made headway over about 12 miles of river bank during two days of searching.
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Tesla, Alphabet's Waymo and semiconductor company Nvidia have all made headway in self-driving technology.
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At first his campaign dealt in emotional political rhetoric and seemed to be making headway.
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In 2017, four years after her Nashville arrival, Hammack was making headway on her dream.
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To make headway for bigger rebates, they've been hiking the list prices on their medicines.
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In fact, our headway is being tragically outpaced by the rate the universe is expanding.
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Apple partnered with IBM (IBM) in 2014 to help Apple make headway selling to corporations.
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Beyond prevention, we can also make headway on treatments for people who develop Alzheimer's disease.
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Clarke said she expected the new Congress would be able to make headway on 28500G.
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The biggest innovation was that the narrative never advanced: Earn and Alfred made no headway.
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Winds in California were expected to weaken on Monday, which could help firefighters make headway.
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White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders also gave signs negotiations were making headway late on Wednesday.
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The bottom line: The pressure campaign is making headway and deserves more time to work.
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Just when it seemed that we'd made some headway, he put his arm around me.
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You're making a lot of headway in your career for the remainder of the year.
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On later visits, however, Mr. Obama made headway with China on issues like climate change.
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Why bother to call attention to a proposal that's unlikely to make any legislative headway?
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The bill's supporters said the Council had not made much headway on ePrivacy since then.
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L.E.D. signs indicated that the time between departures, known as the headway, was eight minutes.
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He worried that if Johnson made headway, it would help Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey.
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Without McGuinness' easy charm, could Adams make the headway they managed together for so long?
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On Thursday, it made some headway, resolving a dispute with the luxury goods giant Kering.
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The effort seemed to make headway Friday with the vote by the United Nations council.
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To make any headway with Republican moderates, Schumer will need to whip up public pressure.
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Still, the White House has made headway in solving some of its recent trade disputes.
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Corruption-fighters during Mr Peña's scandal-plagued presidency faced reprisals, but they also made headway.
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But at least one of these players is already making headway in the apparel category.
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Only Pagan Norway stood in its way, and Philip II was making headway into Oslo.
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"We are making headway in China, regardless of the form the partnership is taking," Marcel said.
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She made some headway, at least judging from some careful parsing of President Trump's noncommittal language.
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Far-right parties espousing anti-immigration rhetoric have been making headway across Europe in recent months.
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However, the company's former CEO told CNNMoney they didn't make much headway into the Russian market.
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Pharmaceutical companies are finding it increasingly difficult to make headway in their search for novel products.
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That's the concept behind Health IQ, a startup that's been making headway in the "insureTech" category.
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Not much headway So White's early attempt at changing racial stereotyping in film fell rather flat.
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The lineup suggests that Trump's fundraising team is making headway and professionalizing its donor contact operation.
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Elon Musk's brain-computer start-up Neuralink has made headway on its efforts in the space.
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But the proposal had made little headway until the tie-up with Opel, the sources said.
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Nonetheless, the head of Thailand's military junta claimed last month that "major headway" had been made.
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This week, Amazon made significant headway with new robots that can box up items, reports Reuters.
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Instead, we're still glued to our cell phones, as VR headset makers struggle to make headway.
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It recently lost a contract in New York and has made virtually no headway in Europe.
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LIMITED ALTERNATIVES Efforts to find alternatives to the Japanese suppliers have also struggled to make headway.
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He said the United States was making more headway with its southern neighbor than with Canada.
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Throughout the two-and-a-half-hour conversation, Warren felt she made little headway with Halford.
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The U.S. currency failed to make much headway against the euro, which stood unchanged at $0.69013.
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Meanwhile, she's making steady headway on her own loans, with nearly half her debt paid off.
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He added two more baskets before the half ended but Notre Dame couldn't make any headway.
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You didn't expose yourself when you thought the market shouldn't be making a lot of headway.
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For her part, Pucci is working to raise awareness as co-founder of the Headway Foundation.
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Deutsche Bank is, however, making headway with the organisational work for listing the asset management division.
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It is tempting to attribute the weeks of lost headway to a lack of liberal imagination.
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In the unruly island of Mindanao in the Philippines, IS seems to have made more headway.
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It is certainly good news that women have made headway as corporate directors in recent years.
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Pinduoduo, through its mobile-focused social shopping product offering heavy discounts, has made some headway there.
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Yields moved higher following reports that President Donald Trump is making headway in his infrastructure plans.
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Reuters reports that Lighthizer told journalists the two sides had made "headway" with this week's talks.
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The New Zealand dollar gained 1.4 percent while the Swedish and Norwegian crowns also made headway.
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To compound matters, ISIS appears to making its own headway in Albania, a predominantly Muslim country.
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As Facebook seeks to make headway into speech recognition, Oculus is one of its testing grounds.
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One day earlier, Congress appeared to make headway on the two-month-old Zika funding fight.
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Amazon could use better chat support and Microsoft hasn't made much headway with Cortana-enabled devices.
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But markets rallied after President Trump made headway with NAFTA negotiations, and stocks hit new highs.
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And you can use that extra time later on to make headway toward a larger goal.
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"It would take a great deal of political will for Abe and Xi to make headway."
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I definitely felt very 1-across once I'd made some headway into this Ned White grid.
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But the urban testers also reported that the headway monitoring could be a nuisance in traffic.
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Progress over the past 10 years has laid the foundations to make great headway this decade.
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Lawmakers will also try to make headway on getting Trump's nominees confirmed in the coming week.
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Lau said workers made some headway and water levels came down by 2 to 3 inches.
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By spring 2019, Parnas and Fruman were making headway in their campaign with Giuliani in Ukraine.
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By contrast, he has made little headway on other central promises made during last year's campaign.
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But it'll need more than smart tech to make headway in this complex and evolving industry.
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Much of this headway results from the economy's slow but steady recovery from the Great Recession.
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Cornyn, when asked about making changes to accommodate Democrats, also suggested there has been little headway.
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We'll start in the states, specifically Virginia, which made major headway on Medicaid expansion Wednesday afternoon.
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The nuclear talks have made little headway despite three meetings between Kim and Trump since 2018.
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Very few women have been able to break into the boys' club, but we're making headway.
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SoftBank failed to make headway in China when it first entered the market 18 years ago.
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Palfrey said that Massachusetts has made more headway than other states because of its public health community.
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Claims ensuring swift physical and mental transformation detract from compelling headway on how yoga actually can help.
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During that time, legislation still struggled to move forward and the wall has not made much headway.
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To make headway on these challenges, the NLIHC proposes tax reform legislation that benefits lower-income workers.
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To make any headway, we need to start viewing the enemies of our enemy as our friends.
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At the end of about six months, we realized that we weren't making a lot of headway.
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While Kardashian West is in Dubai, the investigation into her Paris robbery continues to make major headway.
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Markets seemed to react to Clinton making headway against her GOP rival as Monday night's debate progressed.
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Bolero and essDOCS, its rival, have offered electronic BoLs for several years, but have made limited headway.
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Talks between Abengoa and its creditors on a potential debt restructuring have made little headway so far.
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Parties which traditionally pushed back against that trend have failed in recent years to make much headway.
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The LAPD recently made headway, sending two sex crimes cases to the LA district attorney for review.
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Even with a full-time job, he found that he couldn't make headway on his student loans.
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If you've tried and tried and still haven't made any significant headway, consider hiring a billing advocate.
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Yet Britain's first-past-the-post system makes it fiendishly hard for small parties to make headway.
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If they keep that up, they've got a good chance to make headway in the second half.
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The opposition strategy of emphasizing the allegations of corruption at 1MDB seems to be making some headway.
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He said that representatives of the nation had "made headway" but declined to predict any particular outcome.
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The dollar could make little headway on the safe-haven yen, though, and faded to 106.08 yen.
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" President Donald Trump also said in a tweet Saturday afternoon that the meeting didn't make "much headway.
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The dollar could make little headway on the safe-haven yen, though, and idled at 106.14 yen.
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Alibaba, Tencent and Baidu have all made significant headway both in China and, increasingly, around the world.
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In any event, the suit made little headway, given that Congress had abolished the court's 21787 term.
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Amtrak, according to the bill, must provide updates about its headway enacting PTC in its required reports.
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Some 1,400 firefighters fought the flames Wednesday, taking advantage of the slightly cooler temperature to make headway.
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Since then, Nigerian forces have made headway in routing Boko Haram from its strongholds in remote villages.
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The dollar could make little headway on the safe-haven yen, though, and idled at 106.20 yen.
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Stock investors have generally been encouraged in recent days by hopes of some headway in Sino-U.
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We can swim against this plastic stream with all our might and fail to make much headway.
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Arianna seems to be making headway among Silicon Valley's elite – She sleep-trained Uber's Travis Kalanick recently.
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It can be intimidating for an insider and impossible for an outsider to make much headway here.
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Next: Today, top Trump administration officials will try to make headway toward a final deal in Beijing.
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The defending champion, Rory McIlroy, made a little headway with a 70, leaving him seven shots behind.
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Proponents of the NPV have made great headway in their effort to change the Electoral College process.
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Now the energy security arguments appear to be making headway, and the market for L.N.G. looks stronger.
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Making headway in this endeavor will involve a long-term, sustained effort by people of all stripes.
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The U.S. House of Representatives made headway in both defunding efforts and a five-month abortion limit.
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Mr. Biden remained popular with black voters, preventing her campaign from making significant headway in South Carolina.
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But Hartasánchez said he is skeptical much headway will be made on NAFTA in the near term.
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Now, this headway is threatened by proposals in Congress that could undercut healthy and productive Gulf fisheries.
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Whether Trump is able to make meaningful, lasting headway with Syria or Russia remains to be seen.
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Subsequent administrations advocated similar policies; none made meaningful headway, partly because of Puerto Rico's constant political turnover.
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The Congress, led by the scion of India's Nehru-Gandhi political dynasty, struggled to make headway with voters.
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However, diminished winds and higher humidity levels allowed crews to make headway against the flames, fire officials said.
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Until that happens it will be very difficult for any Democrat to make headway against this White House.
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Mahthir's son Mukhriz, who leads Bersatu's campaign in Kedah, believes it is "making huge headway" in rural Malaysia.
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But as plenty of blockbusters deflate into disappointment, a different sort of summer movie has been making headway.
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Tia and Caroline ultimately face-off with Krystal during the cocktail party, and they make virtually no headway.
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If Mr Mnangagwa makes headway with both economic and political reforms, financial assistance and investment could pour in.
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In China, any headway Tesla's made for electric is overshadowed by an expanding list of homegrown electric carmakers.
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Over time, I could see how this kind of maintenance was making headway into my quest against blackheads.
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We'll have to see if the retailer and its Japanese partner can make any headway against Kindle's dominance.
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Both Apple and Google (through its parent company, Alphabet) have been making headway into personalized health using wearables.
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My guess is that he will make more headway with China that with the German-run European economy.
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As for Apple, it's anxious to make some headway in the movie business beyond its basic iTunes presence.
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As I spend more time trying to make headway and getting nowhere, my irritation level starts to rise.
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Midway into President Obama's first term, he had yet to make headway and veterans suffered as a result.
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Pompeo visited Pyongyang in early July and the two sides struggled to make headway on the denuclearization issue.
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Buck's bill makes headway of its own, police could become a protected class under hate crime legislation nationally.
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The competition will also help H1 make headway in areas it needs to connect into throughout the world.
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Futures were supported earlier on hopes that Beijing and Washington were making headway to resolve their trade dispute.
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While we're making headway on artificial intelligence with robots like Sophia, we're not exactly at replicant level yet.
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It has also made little headway in its demands that the Trump administration remove all of its tariffs.
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I initially wasn't making much headway in the bottom, so I set the puzzle aside for a while.
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"I'm very encouraged that we might be seeing some real headway," Meadows told reporters before a caucus meeting.
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But efforts by China to promote stronger commercial ties with Japan, India and other countries are making headway.
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But the current lobbying effort on behalf of Mr. Deripaska's companies still appears to have made substantial headway.
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Mr. Liu made no headway then in curbing the North's nuclear weapons expansion, and he retired last month.
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The Trump-like anti-immigrant, anti-European Union party known as Alternative for Germany, has made little headway.
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But their main battle is within the Muslim world — and even there they are not making much headway.
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Previous presidents believed they had made headway with Beijing, only to have China's actions fall short of expectations.
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It has made headway in a competitive sector by focusing on selling motor insurance via price comparison websites.
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Though Dev Patel makes little headway as Ramanujan, Jeremy Irons's portrayal of Hardy is a thing of beauty.
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She might make some headway on issues such as infrastructure, work-family balance and immigration reform, he predicted.
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At the state level, Illinois has made some initial headway in promoting the transparent use of these tools.
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And our Interpreter columnist examines why the movement has made little headway in curbing abuses by ordinary men.
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And our Interpreter column examines why the movement has made little headway in curbing abuses by ordinary men.
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"All making good progress, all making good headway, but we're not there yet," he said about those areas.
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Auto companies have made some major headway at the mobile show, perhaps one day rivaling their presence at CES.
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Amelia is rightly pumped about making headway with them, but Hays is a total jerk to her about it.
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He cited the competitive education system in Vietnam for the headway the country had made in improving English proficiency.
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Some have failed and some have maybe made a little bit of headway in specific areas of specific industries.
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That's when it started to become clear that Yang was not making the headway he needed to with voters.
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These observational advances are complemented by the headway scientists have made in modeling the speculative profiles of these echoes.
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But despite Mr Khan's cricket-star appeal and his anti-corruption platform, his party has made little headway elsewhere.
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As I wrote in October: It was obvious the DOJ's attorneys weren't going to make much headway with Orenstein.
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If you want to make headway in the CRM or analytics space, you need a solid marketing automation system.
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To their surprise, the world has instead made headway by rolling out bed nets, a programmatic not technical solution.
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While they often achieved poor results initially, they used the European Parliament to make headway with less radical voters.
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Some are now suing to get their money back, while attempts to sell Novo Banco have made little headway.
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So, we are already making headway in ensuring girls are represented in the next generation of leaders in STEM.
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But banks have been relatively slow in making headway, partly because they often store the information in various systems.
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LeEco broke ground on a car plant late last year, but doesn't appear to have made much headway since.
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With today's announcements, it appears that company is making headway toward advancing some of the elements in Nadella's speech.
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BoE Governor Mark Carney said on Thursday that Britain needed to act because international efforts have made little headway.
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Because it lacks BAE's special status in America it has failed to make headway in that notoriously closed market.
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Since net neutrality was passed, states have also made significant headway in making telemedicine services available to their residents.
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While the Trump administration has made great headway in repealing unnecessary regulations, there is still much to be done.
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Given the tradition of coalitions and compromise, previous governments have often been slow to make headway and moved cautiously.
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Even as the field has winnowed rapidly since the Iowa caucuses, Rubio has not made noticeable headway against Trump.
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As the bloc tries to define its future relationship with Britain, there is little scope for headway on Friday.
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My organization, Food for the Hungry, is one of the few U.S.-based NGOs still trying to make headway.
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But after years on the periphery of the sport, he and the rest of the Americans are making headway.
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You might not finish every task, but you'll make important headway, and that momentum can help you keep going.
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Your planetary ruler Mercury ends its retrograde this week, allowing you to finally make headway on a big project.
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The dollar, as a result, struggled to make significant headway with the euro up 0.1 percent at $1.1024 EUR=.
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Mr. Jones's supporters are trying to make headway in counties that voted 65 percent or more for President Trump.
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But it was clear that for years, the Rosneft boss was pushing for a split but making little headway.
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California is now the latest state to make headway in closing the data gaps in the criminal justice system.
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Setting artistic and political impact aside, Gernreich made great headway in incorporating greater functionality into clothing without sacrificing style.
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One interpretation: Mr. Xi may try to make headway with Mr. Kim about concerns over North Korea's nuclear program.
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But my bet is that her family already knows and hasn't been able to make any headway with her.
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They've already made some headway, by first demoing the app with contractors and then launching its product in December.
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Despite a major mobilization of soldiers, park rangers, expert divers, engineers and geologists, the operation has made little headway.
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Use this transit to get excited about your creative projects, and to make headway while your motivation is high.
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To make headway in negotiations, Mr. Trump will almost certainly have to soften some of his absolutist foreign policies.
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Total funding raised: $6.29 millionWhat it does: Headway helps patients find mental health therapists who accept their health insurance.
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Mr. Macron's efforts to make France a hub for artificial intelligence research have also been slow to make headway.
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Several lawmakers and their aides insist that they are making headway, meeting regularly to sort out the remaining roadblocks.
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Qualcomm is still on its first-generation 24G modem, and companies like Samsung are making headway of their own.
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October also heralds the next EU summit, at which May is desperate to make headway towards a Brexit deal.
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Trump has similarly touted his efforts on drug pricing, though his administration has made little headway on the issue.
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Eliminating alternatives to his failing rule is Mr. Sisi's top priority, even as jihadist groups make headway across Egypt.
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Is there any chance that anyone who advocates for a cause in which they passionately believe can make headway?
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He had in fact made some headway in peace talks with Kurdish leaders in Turkey before resuming hostilities last year.
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The Iowa Republican said Lighthizer believes negotiators made little headway in resolving structural issues at the heart of the dispute.
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Multiple sources have told me that Biegun has struggled to make any headway and is effectively powerless at this point.
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AT&T's defense is coming to light today because the FCC is struggling internally to make headway on the investigation.
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So it is no wonder that efforts to push bushmeat hunters into other livelihoods seem to be making little headway.
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Telecoms and financial services stocks closed with 1.5% and 323% climbs respectively, while autos struggled to make headway, falling 0.9%.
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The government has eased capital restrictions after making headway on bailout-mandated reforms and improved confidence in the banking system.
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It's made huge headway this year, growing that figure 29.8% compared to both Q3 and 2014's strong holiday quarter.
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Mark Williams, chief Asia economist with Capital Economics told CNBC that the FSA's new guidelines would probably make little headway.
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Mr. Trump has also made significant headway when it comes to voters being comfortable with the idea of backing him.
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The company is currently waging a war against Spotify for the mobile streaming market and hasn't made enough headway yet.
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He talks about "clean coal," but his actions will make it harder for "clean coal" technology to make any headway.
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Japan fires up second reactor since Fukushima disaster amid widespread opposition However, decontamination elsewhere on the premises is making headway.
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Khamenei has often accused Rouhani's government of responsibility for the lack of headway toward reducing high unemployment, inflation and inequality.
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CHS has made some headway in turning around industry lagging volume trends, but these challenges have proven difficult to overcome.
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But it has not made as much headway as hoped for in an industry dominated by the likes of Siemens.
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Other countries are making significant headway on us in key technology sectors, and we urgently need to turn the tide.
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White House Economic Advisor Larry Kudlow said Wednesday that Washington and Beijing had made "good headway" toward a trade agreement.
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While Google Fiber did make some impressive early headway in cities like Austin, the company ran into numerous deployment headaches.
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In the quest for Palestinian and Israeli peace, Trump's "my way or the highway" style is not making headway yet.
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It failed to make headway against the yen, against which it had briefly hit three-week highs around 107 yen.
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It appears Amazon is looking to pick up in areas where it hasn't been able to make headway online ... yet.
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As the U.S. Open Championship continues this weekend, smaller golf ball manufacturers are making headway against the big name brands.
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"We're slowly making headway, but we have a while to go before I'd say conditions were normal," Mr. Bivens said.
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Still, despite the House's moves, the Trump administration appears to be making some headway in its pursuit of spending cuts.
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Unlike a recent spat over the fund's intended disposal of oil and gas stocks, these good intentions should make headway.
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There's not much Ms. Dwan can do about the first of her gripes, but she's making headway on the second.
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While the United States has made much headway against the chronic disease, our country is capable of doing much better.
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But how big of a boost and, in particular, can he make any kind of headway with African American voters?
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Frustration over the lack of headway has some city leaders now embracing a strategy once considered unthinkable: Sanctioned homeless camps.
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" Mr. Lighthizer said while some progress has been made to modernize Nafta, "I remain concerned about the lack of headway.
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The bill has made little headway, despite bipartisan support, but advocates hope it will gain traction after the midterm elections.
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North Korea has insisted that its negotiations with the United States will make no headway unless Washington first eases sanctions.
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This puzzle was intimidating at four times because none of the headway you make in one corner carries to another.
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Around 2015, the tech companies started making some headway in removing Islamic State and Qaeda content, according to counterterrorism experts.
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In private negotiating sessions, career State Department staffers have been making headway on technical issues to strengthen the Paris accord.
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All of these priorities, which Democrats struggle to advance at the federal level, can still make headway in the states.
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For example, a Fitbit Premium subscriber might become discouraged that they're not making any headway on their weight-loss efforts.
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Senate leaders are rushing to pass a bill before their July 4 recess, and they seem to be making headway.
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Daikin acquired the U.S. company Goodman in 2012 to strengthen its expertise in that area, but has made little headway.
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Firefighters are making some headway in containing fires across the Southwest, though exceedingly hot temperatures in the region aren't helping.
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The Urban League's annual review found persistent racial gaps, but also notable headway toward equality, during President Barack Obama's administration.
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Six months after being reelected in his second term, Modi has already made headway in achieving two of his aims.
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In addition to rebuilding America's roads and bridges, Trump must also make headway on improving the state of America's workforce.
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The bill would also mandate that Amtrak provide updates about the headway it makes enacting PTC in required reports. Reps.
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Opening rounds of talks with Brussels have made little headway, with EU negotiators demanding greater clarity from the British delegation.
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It later fell back to trade flat on the day as the euro and the British pound made some headway.
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She may finally be making some headway, though she still needs to convince lawmakers of any changes to her plan.
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It was unclear whether any cash still available would be enough to make significant headway in building the border wall.
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This latest money comes at a time when ZipRecruiter has already made a lot of headway in the job-seeking market.
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There is a trust threshold that hasn't yet been breached by any major company, although services like Square are making headway.
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Turkey cannot make much more headway without additional troops, says Can Acun, a researcher at SETA, a pro-government think-tank.
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ADIDAS IS COMING BACK FROM A SOFT PATCH AND THERE ARE UPSTARTS LIKE UNDERARMOUR MAKING HEADWAY ON ATHLETES AND ON SALES.
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In contrast to its virtuoso performance at "Breakout", it was able to make almost no headway at all with "Montezuma's Revenge".
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Sterling rose 0.2 percent to $1.3124 on hopes that talks between the Conservative and Labour parties over Brexit can make headway.
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In theory, Turkey could make some headway with the Europeans in talks on a new customs union and visa-free travel.
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But it has not made as much headway as hoped for in an industry dominated by the likes of Siemens (SIEGn.DE).
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The man who is finally making headway is Alexander Zverev (pictured), a lanky German who celebrated his 20th birthday in April.
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The company's finally found its groove and has made major headway into the U.S. with its carrier partnership with T-Mobile.
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The news that America and the Taliban are making headway in negotiations to end the conflict is therefore welcome (see article).
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Sanford Bernstein analyst Mark Moerdler said Microsoft is finally making headway shifting Microsoft Office software clients onto subscription-based cloud services.
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In May, Swiber said it continued to make headway in its turnaround efforts and reported a quarterly net loss of $200,000.
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Cars are attempting to drive over the rubble, torn pavement, and around abandoned vehicles, but they are not making much headway.
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Also worth noting is that Twitch is making headway on mobile, which now accounts for 35 percent of its monthly viewership.
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His arguments have also made some headway with Vanguard's shareholders, who voted in higher proportion for the motion than in 2009.
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If they're any guide, such films as "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" and "Joy" won't make much headway in major races.
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Even when higher-ranking executives attempted to raise the alarm about Weinstein's behavior, they failed to make headway out of intimidation.
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McIlroy had struggled to make any headway but when he eagled the 14th he rocketed to the top of the leaderboard.
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The dollar could make no headway on the yen, which benefited from its own safe-haven status, and idled at 109.95.
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He's already started to make some headway; three of the female prisoners on the album have been released since its making.
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Making contact Yet there were signs that rescuers and other officials were making headway as the floodwaters abated and roads reopened.
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"Other retailers are tackling the problems and making headway much better," said Bernie Sosnick, a retail analyst with Madison Global Partners.
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And lightweight augmented reality glasses for everyday wear have so far failed to make headway (think Snap Spectacles or Google Glass).
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The latest bill carries White House approval and is aligned with the Trump administration's efforts to make headway on IT modernization.
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Even startups such as OnCore Golf, featured on CNBC's "Power Pitch " a few years ago, are making headway in the industry.
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While many Republican legislators sought to convince the American people that the FBI was operating corruptly, they didn't make much headway.
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The two leaders spoke by phone in late December, but there's been little headway in terms of hammering out specific language.
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Representatives for the drug industry say the spotlight on pricing has obscured the headway companies have made in treating serious conditions.
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The longstanding trade embargo, however, remains firmly in place, and efforts in Congress to begin dismantling it have made little headway.
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"That's not enough to show that it had any connection to the U.S." Some experts say Mr. Lazarenko is making headway.
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He was not poised to beat Brown's effort, but he was still making remarkable headway, when he caught an unexpected break.
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Efforts to draft an even more comprehensive federal data privacy law in the current Congress have also made little headway. Sen.
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Since then, the dollar has been struggling to make headway and tumbled more than 1 percent against the yen on Tuesday.
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It was a vote of confidence for digital commerce in the Middle East, which has made little headway compared with elsewhere.
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Schiff said he is making headway with the FBI as they continue to go through what information can be made public.
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The dollar could make no headway on the yen, which benefited from its own safe-haven status, and idled at 109.93.
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Prince Mohammed will look to make headway on a nuclear energy agreement, as the country looks to develop its nuclear capabilities.
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This strategy seems to be making headway in attracting devoted fans away from the big screen and back to the stadium.
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But, for all of the issues that still remain, the ADA made significant headway in providing options and opportunities to millions.
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Foreign aid pays for programs that are actually making headway in reducing the corruption and violence that drive people to migrate.
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John Hickenlooper, both of Colorado — tried injecting themselves in the Thursday discussion about Mr. Sanders's sweeping proposals but made little headway.
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I wondered how some people advanced their careers seemingly effortlessly, while others with equal mastery, intelligence and dedication made less headway.
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Professor Sanger noted that the campaign to define life as starting at conception was nonetheless making headway in government and elsewhere.
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That means it's now up to Trump to make headway with Kim, who so far has shown no signs of relenting.
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But Spain has stood out in European politics recently for not having a far-right party make significant headway in elections.
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Bernie Sanders, they're going to have to make a lot of headway in the next couple states that hold primary contests.
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I feel like we made a small amount of headway today, but we still have a bunch of work to do.
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Pompeo's expected choice of Khalilzad comes as the United States looks to make headway in its longstanding campaign against the Taliban.
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But there are signs that the Murdoch message is making headway — at least in terms of what people make a priority.
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Many of the proposals in the legislation have been discussed for years but had never made much headway in previous Parliaments.
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Last month Greece further eased capital restrictions after making headway on bailout-mandated reforms and improved confidence in its banking system.
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The government eased capital restrictions last year after making headway on bailout-mandated reforms and improved confidence in the banking system.
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We may see meaningful headway on trade over the coming weeks, and fears of slowing growth in China may be alleviated.
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Madonna is clearly making headway in reconnecting with her son Rocco, with a little help from the hottest restaurant in London.
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That may sound like faint headway for a red wine with structure, lively acidity and the ability to age and evolve.
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But when government investigators descended on Mawardi's village, they made little headway in identifying the killers — or even locating the victims.
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Mr Gardell is sceptical that boisterous American funds will be able to make much headway into Europe, but he welcomes more competition.
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"Not much headway made today," Trump tweeted on Saturday after receiving a briefing from the team led by Vice President Mike Pence.
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In Huawei's case, multiple warnings from top U.S. security agencies has severely hobbled any chance of making significant headway in this country.
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Those sessions failed to make much headway in resolving differences between the government, the military and ethnic rebel groups seeking greater autonomy.
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Finally, the euro zone's newfound political stability is also reassuring investors, after populist, euro skeptic parties largely failed to make much headway.
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The service has already made some headway in the rental market, counting Airbnb and vacation rental site HomeAway among its major partners.
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Kasich's support has grown from March even though he has made little headway in closing the delegate gap with front-runner Trump.
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But the company has long struggled to make headway against bigger rivals such as Facebook-owned WhatsApp in the US and Europe.
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In light of this, the campaign began furiously shaking the GOP money trees last week and claimed to be making instant headway.
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But after the government declared a "war on pollution" in 2014, China had in fact made some headway in improving its environment.
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While Trump's voter fraud commission flopped, and one member turned over documents refuting the premise of mass voter fraud, Sessions made headway.
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Unlike Beijing, whose efforts to purge itself of smog have made impressive headway, India's capital is not run by top-down command.
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Although it is far too early to relax, China has made headway in the past two years in stabilising its debt burden.
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Israel's StoreDot is making major headway in its bid to charge up devices in a matter of minutes with new battery technology.
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Unless he starts making headway soon, with early voting only weeks away, it may take something that jarring for Trump to win.
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Emerging European currencies also failed to make headway against the euro, with the Czech crown slipping 2101 percent after last week's rally.
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Second, we've seen Russia clearly make headway with Trump's campaign, even if Trump and some of those around him rebuffed its efforts.
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As a result, PAS made some headway, seizing the state of Terengganu from BN. In three states there was no clear winner.
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Fierce competition to underwrite share issues means fees are low and it will be hard to make headway against established local outfits.
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"If a Somali politician could make headway with the Trump administration, he might have chance make a go of it," he said.
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Buttigieg's national press secretary Chris Meagher responded to those comments, noting O'Rourke's failure so far to make much headway in the polls.
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Groupon is also making some headway in its move to become an online marketplace as well as a provider of daily deals.
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As much headway as we've made regarding psychiatric medications, we don't have a complete answer to what causes side effects like yours.
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Word seemed to have gotten around the bus station and other smuggler haunts, that Pablo had made headway with a top coyote.
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Far more consequential for the summit is whether the two leaders will make any headway on joint understandings and action on Syria.
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Ocrevus's continued headway with European regulators is particularly important, given other drugs in Roche's pipeline have had mixed results in recent months.
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Dr. Gottlieb, the Trump administration and both parties in Congress can make far greater headway by beginning to turn the FDA around.
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Officials on both sides say they have made headway in areas including power sharing, property and applying EU law in the north.
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The SEC has not made headway on that rule under White and in fact has removed it from its regulatory agenda altogether.
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Stournaras said that if the country wanted to put an end to austerity, it should make headway on privatizations and agreed reforms.
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That position gives GOP leaders the chance to make some headway in the appropriations process after a brutal fight over the budget.
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The comments from Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) Chairman Toyoshi Fuketa suggest Japan may not make headway in meeting its electricity generation targets.
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But despite calls to clamp down on the weaponization of such material, lawmakers have made little headway on legislation on the matter.
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Industry representatives lobbied heavily against the oil-reduction provision, making headway with some moderate Democrats, who were concerned about higher fuel costs.
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They also realize that they've made so much headway in the South China Sea that it's impossible for the U.S. to reverse.
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It's a catch-69, and it's clear that when it comes to bedroom politics, we've got a lot of headway to make.
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Over the past year, the IMF said, China has made little headway on SOE reform but "substantial progress" in supervising "shadow" financing.
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A few have announced bids to run in the upcoming European parliamentary elections, but they are not expected to make much headway.
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For a while, the effort to create warmer relations and find a compliant partner must have looked like it was making headway.
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Her case made headway this year, after a judge ordered the exhumation of Dalí's remains in order to carry out DNA testing.
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Those arguments made so little headway with Justice Engoron that the trial judge ruled in Dontzin's favor from the bench last Monday.
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Some analysts said peace may have softened the stance of many Colombians against ex-rebels, allowing a former guerrilla to make headway.
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The dollar struggled to make much headway, however, due to doubts over whether the Fed will raise rates at all this year.
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That is why the value-based care model is making headway when it comes to reducing health-care costs and improving value.
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Still, declining to substantiate conspiracy claims about his downfall is a missed opportunity to make headway in the court of public opinion.
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Ryan said he will leave Washington having accomplished much of what he set out to do, while making headway on unfinished priorities.
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I do think if we were doing good and getting more headway and more news coverage, I do think that would help.
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Constructive efforts like this will make considerable headway towards reducing tobacco use without laying the foundation for disparate enforcement of a ban.
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We are standing up for our right to support the policies and the person making economic, educational and social headway for blacks.
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Although Google makes some hardware, including Pixel phones and Nest devices, it hasn't made much headway into smartwatches and other wearable devices.
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While taxes have been increased on service industries, promises to introduce a property tax and other fiscal changes have made little headway.
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Wong had been making headway in Hollywood during the 1910s and '20s but could no longer get leading roles in the '30s.
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What he does not recommend is only paying the minimum payment, as you will make zero headway in paying off your balance.
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The leading opposition Democratic Alliance party, though gaining voter share from smaller parties, has failed to make headway into the ANC's stronghold.
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The index has failed to make headway in March after two months of gains Britain's political chaos is also weighing on sentiment.
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The dollar struggled to make much headway overall due to doubts over whether the Fed will raise rates at all this year.
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A number of 2020 Democratic candidates have staked out their opposition to it as they try to make headway in the state.
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Well, Fed officials have been like sailors trying to make headway in a windless sea, resorting to different measures to revive growth.
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Mr. Theologos, who was the only parent to have his child taken from him, hired three different lawyers but made no headway.
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But rule breaking appears widespread, with the government making limited headway against an industry in which safety is still often an afterthought.
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CHS has made some headway in turning around the company's hospital industry-lagging volume trends, but these challenges have proven difficult to overcome.
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So while science is starting to make headway in solving this centuries-old mystery, there are still many fundamental questions that need answers.
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It's through imaginative projects like these that open up safe spaces to talk about mental health that we will begin to make headway.
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S. trade front, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said U.S. and China were 90% through in making headway in resolving the trade dispute.
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He has said he would not run for re-election in a presidential vote a year away unless France makes headway against unemployment.
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With only two episodes remaining, our fourth instalment is the first to truly make headway in each of the show's ever-colliding storylines.
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The government eased capital restrictions in June this year after making headway on bailout-mandated reforms and improved confidence in the banking system.
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They can rely on a huge home market in which foreign rivals are unlikely to make much headway, not least because of regulation.
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He made no headway, he said, because secrecy suits businesses that want to evade taxes and can bribe lawmakers to resist legislative change.
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However, having made headway in building out its creative community, Twine recently flicked the monetization switch by adding a marketplace to its wares.
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To make real headway against this epidemic, the leading Internet advertisers, chief among them Google, would also need to implement similar review processes.
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As China's highest-paid actress, Fan has made recent headway into Hollywood, where she has landed movie deals with tinseltown's most venerated actors.
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Since 2011, the government says it has been fighting "terrorists" -- long before terrorists from ISIS starting making headway in the war-torn country.
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But his hopeful message and dynamic campaigning clearly resonated with voters across the country as Labour made headway even in longtime Conservative bastions.
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It was not until December that Trump made headway on major legislative change as both chambers of Congress passed a sweeping tax overhaul.
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He made no headway, he said, because secrecy suits businesses that want to evade taxes and can bribe lawmakers to resist legislative change.
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He ordered a bunch of religion, philosophy, and psychotherapy books for his Kindle, but he's been unable to make any headway on them.
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Ahead of the meeting, White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said the two countries "expect to make more headway " in this week's talks.
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Despite the headway we've made in body positivity in the mainstream in recent years, plus-size women often still aren't seen as sexy.
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And we also want to get an agreement on how to address the immigration problem and we've been making a lot of headway.
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The Trump administration knows that a recession would be politically devastating for the 2020 elections and is incentivized to make headway with China.
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While abortion opponents have made little headway against that decision federally, dozens of GOP-led states have passed laws restricting access to abortion.
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Cape Town-based Hello Pretty, a start up describing itself as 'South Africa's largest digital marketplace', is already making headway in the industry.
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However, the dollar made less headway against the yen, as investors remain hesitant to take big positions ahead of Japan's election on Sunday.
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U.S. ambassador to Hungary David Cornstein attempted to resolve the issue over the summer but eventually dropped the effort after making no headway.
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Unlike on those tasks, Kushner appears to be making headway on yet another one: creating jobs overhauling the tech of the federal government.
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The nascent cryptocurrency industry is making headway with mainstream investors, but there are still big concerns over insider trading and other unethical behaviors.
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School district officials and union leaders have been negotiating a new contract since spring 2017, with little to no headway from the start.
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Lighthizer also said that U.S. negotiators were "making headway" with Japan on a bilateral deal that would secure greater access for U.S. farmers.
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But an upstart publisher who was looking to make headway in the encyclopedia world decided to dip its toes into the digital world.
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California has set a target of cutting emissions 40 percent below 2.53 levels by 2030, and in many ways it's made impressive headway.
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The Europeans have made headway on privacy with the General Data Protection Regulation, a law that guarantees users a minimal level of protection.
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In a promising sign, Xi met briefly with the US delegation on Friday and delivered a positive message about headway achieved this week.
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Now inclusion riders, contract clauses for actors that require filmmakers to meet diversity benchmarks in their cast and crew, are making true headway.
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I was struggling, but I was making headway, trying not to take what was happening out there in the sea of faces personally.
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In recent months, the Nigerian military has made great headway in its war against Boko Haram, the radical Islamist militants terrorizing northeast Nigeria.
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The headway on judicial appointments traces in part to Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's action blocking on a series of Obama nominees.
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With those built-in advantages, it still can't make headway against one of the most damaging threats to our online way of life.
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While there have been several bipartisan bills that could have made headway in battling patent extortion, nothing has advanced beyond committee since 85033.
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There is still a lot more beneath the surface for scientists to understand, but studies like this have made headway, Professor Anandakrishnan said.
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Mr. Buhari made headway in cleaning up graft, appointing a team that arrested political figures, seized millions of dollars and jailed corrupt officials.
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Companies have been experimenting with lower-carbon concrete - but now some, such as CarbonCure Technologies, are starting to make headway with public buyers.
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"We also have to make headway on all the other fronts, if we really want resilient communities in the face of climate change."
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Thompson said that talks she held last week in Geneva with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov made no headway toward resolving the dispute.
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The visual effects supervisor had been trying to make headway on the studio's virtual reality movie Dear Angelica, but it just didn't look right.
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At the same time, party officials are left with an opportunity to make headway against Clinton, who is yet to seal the party's nomination.
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Negotiations have since made little headway, with Pyongyang upset by Washington's insistence that international sanctions must remain until it gives up its nuclear weapons.
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In some ways, conservative activists looked to be making headway over the last year, painting campus liberals as reactionaries and opponents of speech rights.
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Kenya is starting to make headway in reducing its budget deficit, but it remains substantial and the consolidation path is subject to downside risks.
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Anthony Fantano made very little headway during the two years in which he ran a music blog and an NPR-affiliated podcast, for example.
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But can these candidates — coming from an uncommon background for politicians —really make headway, and in deep-red areas like where Mendoza is from?
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The operating system has failed to make much headway as the wearable category has seemingly plateaued for everyone who isn't Apple at this point.
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Digital rights advocates such as Kyle Wiens at iFixit have been pushing back against this practice for years — and recently have made some headway.
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Peskov said it was also "obvious" that it would be difficult to make headway in Syria peace talks once they restarted on Feb. 25.
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Both made some headway in weakening environmental protection — but at the same time, many of their more brazen efforts got beaten back in court.
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Two, even if some headway is made toward a rapprochement with China, Mr. Trump should harbor no illusions about easy trade agreements to follow.
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The longer the headway, the less capacity these pods will have, which may determine how useful a mass transit system the hyperloop can be.
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James began to make headway in the polls by mid-July, leading Pensler by 24 points , but President Trump's endorsement increased his lead dramatically.
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TRADE TALKS: The United States and China expect to make more headway in trade talks this week, White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said.
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Now Beijing was evidently making some headway—by raiding Boeing's trade secrets to build what was essentially a Chinese version of the C-17.
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She thinks the Republican Party could make more headway on college campuses by emphasizing what it stands for, like the benefits of free enterprise.
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Wherever you look (that's not the Trump White House), queer people have been making headway — in Congress, film, music, theater, and on social media.
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Some countries, including Rwanda and India, have made substantial headway towards the water and sanitation goal, but sustaining progress remains a challenge, said Carvalho.
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Not as big as the average $2,878 refund for the current tax season, but enough to help you make headway on your financial goals.
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One state, however, recently made headway in its fight against the illegal smuggling of at least one form of opioids into its prison system.
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Part of the team's irritation is that it has allegedly asked for these documents to be sent over multiple times with no headway made.
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Anti-abortion protesters hoping to make headway under the new Trump administration will take to the streets Friday for the annual March for Life.
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And it gives the company some more headway into the market at a time when reports are surfacing of tensions between it and automakers.
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Inslee said more people who believe in global warming need to be elected if Democrats want to make meaningful legislative headway on climate change.
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Though the company faces plenty of challenges, including a stock that trades at a fraction of its previous highs, Ellison is already making headway.
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On Wednesday, White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said trade talks between the United States and China made "good headway" last week in Beijing.
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This is the question posed by Yeah Dude in their new video, "Headway" which turns slackline jumping into an inspirational meditation on pulling through.
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Attempts to stabilize the country and enable a US exit have faltered however, with surges, counter-insurgency operations, and economic projects making little headway.
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But the hunt is on: "There are a number of laboratories making headway into taking apart this complex set of chemical compounds," Wysocki says.
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Congressional Democrats and Republicans said Wednesday that they made no headway in resolving the conflict after a meeting with Trump at the White House.
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"The German economy will only make timid headway in the second quarter," VP Bank chief economist Thomas Gitzel wrote in a note to clients.
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There are many paths that can get you home, so consider where you can make headway and where you'd rather pull back a bit.
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Given the nonpartisan nature of judicial races in some states, a committed donor could make more headway where the Democratic Party can't or won't.
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Srinivasan says she's seen people be really successful at cracking new ideas and making strong headway into challenging projects through these team brainstorming sessions.
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At least now, Illinois can start making headway on those unpaid bills and avoid further financial penalties and budget downgrades for not passing budget.
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The legislation ensures that both victims and law enforcement will receive life-saving resources to make headway in ending the commercial exploitation of Americans.
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Some companies are making headway in their advocacy efforts, including those in the travel and hospitality industries, as restrictions on travel are being loosened.
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One, we're making headway in terms of a greater mental health literacy, particularly in regards increased understanding of a biological component to mental illness.
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But my question is, did Republican reformers like Douthat really think there was any chance that their ideas would achieve headway within the party?
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Moon's efforts to meet Kim again and send an envoy to Pyongyang to discuss a possible compromise after the breakdown have made little headway.
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Among top new drugs, Ocrevus is making headway in winning multiple sclerosis patients, generating 192 million Swiss francs ($201.94 million) in the first half.
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That makes it all the more important that we make headway when it comes to action at the individual, municipal, state and international level.
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Their intrusion into the internal affairs of South Vietnam made considerable headway, and set off what we now call the American war in Vietnam.
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The Republican Party has, collectively, not only consistently missed opportunities to make headway but has endured self-inflicted wounds on an astonishingly regular basis.
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" The book I've often hauled along to beaches and mountains and have never managed to make much headway in is James Joyce's "Finnegans Wake.
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But Mr. Puigdemont was unable to make any meaningful headway on the diplomatic front, let alone get any country to recognize the Catalan republic.
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He projects earnings overall to decline by 153%, and he does not expect the stock market to make much headway during the earnings season.
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"It will be a big tragedy if these talks don't make headway," Khan said at a ceremony at Pakistan's Torkham border crossing with Afghanistan.
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He might have made more headway if his tactics had been less confrontational, but, as a colleague remarked, self-promotion was alien to him.
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By the summer of 2017, Hernandez had made incredible headway, but also realized he would need more help to pull off telling the story.
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While she's crept up in Iowa, New Hampshire and in some national polls, there's little evidence that she's made much headway with minority voters.
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In its third survey of Brazilian internet users, RBC Capital Markets found that Netflix is making steady headway in the largest Latin American market.
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" Strzalka said she has made headway in her healing process, but felt the Kavanaugh hearing and the testimonies she heard made her progress "evaporate.
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Under the bill, titled the Positive Train Control Implementation and Financing Act, Amtrak must deliver updates about its headway enacting PTC in required reports.
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Given that scientists have made headway on the first two, a mission to these blue orbs might have good prospects in the near future.
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U.S. Vice President Mike Pence acknowledged on Wednesday that efforts to persuade North Korea to give up its nuclear arsenal had not made headway.
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China's inability to make headway on North Korea was one of the topics that was discussed, according to two people familiar with the meeting.
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In India, plans for more coal-fired power plants may be canceled since the country is making headway at dramatically expanding its solar power capacity.
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As a species, we're making headway on a path that will see us Fitbitting our days into a heady data pile, ripe for the crunching.
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But negotiations have since made little headway, with Pyongyang upset by Washington's insistence that international sanctions must remain until it gives up its nuclear weapons.
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If she fails to make headway or satisfy some of her more euroskeptic party members, then she can answer for it, the party sources said.
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They've made some headway in the time since, according to a recent research report from Slice Intelligence, but still lag far behind department-store counterparts.
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Microsoft has a two-year head start with Hololens, it has a dedicated developer community, and simultaneously it's slowly making headway in the VR landscape.
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But some Democrats were unable to resist at the urging of the progressive movement, where talk of impeachment first started making headway into the mainstream.
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The report seeks to keep up reform momentum after past attempts to end the so-called Big Four's dominance of book-keeping made little headway.
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But at this moment of weakness, their most tangible creation—a bank that aims to reshape the world of development finance—is making surprising headway.
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Wells believes that until universities and funding agencies make a concerted effort to foster the study of the Indus script, little headway will be made.
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The Warriors were unable to make much headway in the final period, thanks in large part to 21-for-363 shooting from 236-point range.
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But Kean told reporters there's been "no headway" on one of the commissions' recommendations following the 9/11 attacks: preventing the spread of Islamic terrorism.
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"They made headway on specific issues and the two sides are close to finalizing some sections of the agreement," the statement cited by CNBC said.
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The STOXX 600 closed provisionally up by around 1.2%, Chemicals leading the gains with a 2.54% climb, while autos struggled to make headway, slipping 0.6%.
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Neither has it made much headway with other commitments, such as to raise the minimum wage and introduce a health-care scheme for the poor.
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However, on Friday, the Office the US Trade Representative said that the United States and China made headway on finalizing their phase one trade agreement.
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Meanwhile, startups such as CitizenMe and Datacoup, which can be seen as early forms of data unions, have so far failed to make much headway.
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"It's wise for us to just sort of continue to focus on making headway on diplomacy and ignore those sorts of comments" on North Korea.
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A Republican admirer suggests that if Mr Trump gets bogged down in domestic brawls after the mid-terms, his team could make even more headway.
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If you want to make headway in the CRM or analytics space, you need a solid marketing automation system — the ultimate gatekeeper of the funnel.
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Analysts doubt much headway has been made between the U.S. and Iran, despite President Donald Trump's comments that Iran would like to engage in talks.
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The council has not received a response from the IOC but feels it is making headway after Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike recently criticized the policy.
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While there is no expectation that the next round of talks will yield a comprehensive deal, the two sides could make headway in some areas.
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In tournament after tournament, OG would perform well during the group stage, but would be unable to make any headway once the playoff bracket started.
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The community has reached out to the US State Department and the US Department of Homeland Security, but have yet to make headway, Manna said.
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As for Kim, he may be able to get some relief from sanctions and make some headway in an economic reform agenda for North Korea.
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HSBC's co-head of Asian economic research, Frederic Neumann, isn't upbeat about global growth prospects, despite the headway made in equity markets around the world.
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However, women found it harder to make headway at the executive level, and progress in that area "stalled" in 2018, the U.S. investment bank found.
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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has made tremendous headway managing threat by isolating those that can be trusted for faster screening from those that cannot.
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"Sure we've made headway against Germany, but the southern countries and Spain in particular, have really been holding back wages," INSEE economist Dorian Roucher said.
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Signals that trade negotiations between the United States and China had made headway also helped sentiment ahead of the next round of talks in Washington.
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US allies are making headway against ISIS, turning this into a crucial time for Syria's future -- and the worst possible moment to make unrequited concessions.
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Sources close to the family tell TMZ ... Kevin Sr. has made no headway toward patching things up since the fight that ended with Junior's arrest.
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Uber is still predominantly white and Asian, but the company has made notable headway in the representation of black and Latinx people among its employees.
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Yet in a political environment where Republicans have been able to make little headway on their agenda despite controlling both the House and Senate — i.e.
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The results of the midterm elections suggest that the movement made headway in suburban districts across the country, but failed in more rural, conservative states.
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Soybean futures were also lower, with drier conditions so far this week in the U.S. Midwest raising hopes farmers may make more headway in planting.
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A group of senior House Republicans is promising to deliver proof that the party is making headway in its six-year struggle to replace ObamaCare.
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In the age of #MeToo, victims' rights are making remarkable political headway, for many of the same reasons they did after the Oklahoma City bombing.
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Hastings, which listed just over a year ago, has made headway in a competitive sector by focusing on selling motor insurance via price comparison websites.
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In June, Kim Kardashian even lobbied Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey directly for the feature — making the most headway of anyone to date on the issue.
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Trump likely will present voters with a laundry list of accomplishments, telling his base that, together, they have made headway toward making America great again.
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Without data in the database, it's impossible for law enforcement to make headway on mobile crimes, leaving more victims left to rot on the roadside.
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As negotiators roll up their sleeves at this week's session in Mexico City, will they be able to make headway on any of these proposals?
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Given the insular nature of the country and the crackdown, Saudi officials are likely to make the most headway seizing assets within their own borders.
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Negotiators from the United States, Canada and Mexico have made headway on some of the less controversial parts of the pact, such as regulatory practices.
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Mars, Mercury, and the sun meet in Vigo and you're making headway with clear communication, but it's not totally clear what you want, dear Cancer.
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WEST ORANGE, N.J. (Reuters) - Megan Helsel, a kayaking wildlife specialist, has her dream job, and T'angelo Magee is making headway toward his, a commercial pilot.
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The Obama administration sought to make headway even in deeply conservative nations, at times coming under criticism for endangering the advocates it sought to empower.
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Former U.S. Representative Beto O'Rourke, Senator Amy Klobuchar and others are making headway on getting organizations running, while many others are just starting, they said.
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But in the past two years, as the military has begun making headway against fighters, a sense of security has slowly returned to the city.
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But the state is making headway: Mr. Cuomo said 7,000 more ventilators have been procured, in addition to 4,000 ventilators sent by the federal government.
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U.S. and North Korean officials didn't make much headway in negotiations, however, and ending Pyongyang's atomic program would be the most challenging disarmament in history.
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Boeing parted ways with Chief Executive Dennis Muilenburg last month as it became increasingly clear that he was making little headway in resolving the crisis.
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To make headway in taking the city, Iraqi forces have appealed for quicker airstrikes from coalition warplanes to protect them when they come under fire.
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A start-up called Robinhood Markets is taking on the big brokerage firms with its commission-free trading app, and appears to be making headway.
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The foundation for cleaner cars and cleaner buildings will be a cleaned-up electric grid to power them, and the country is making headway there.
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As they debated how best to structure the inquiry, lawmakers made headway in obtaining documentary evidence that could constitute a crucial piece of their case.
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But Beijing has said India had no role to play in the area and diplomatic efforts to defuse the crisis have not made much headway.
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Republicans are trying to make headway this week on finalizing a tax overhaul as their self-imposed end-of-the-year deadline comes ever closer.
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That could potentially lead to some progress, and Trump may ask his negotiators to see if they can make any headway on inter-Korean issues.
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Trump hasn't recently made much headway, however, in convincing Americans that his policies, including landmark tax cuts in December, are ultimately helping the economy grow.
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The authorities said on Thursday that firefighters had made considerable headway in containing the fire, but it was not enough to lift the evacuation order.
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Railroads have made slight progress in installing a potentially life-saving train technology, with freight rails making more headway than passenger rails in recent months.
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Threadbare as it was, it was still more than they were learning from American officials, who, while polite, were making no headway, the family said.
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While states like Illinois, Maryland and New York are starting to make headway, New Mexico and Colorado already have fairly comprehensive food programs in place.
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In December, she published a blistering column on her website calling Mr. Trump a "gigantic douchebag" for not having made headway on a border wall.
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After over a month with no contact, trade negotiators are unlikely to make much headway on a deal before the G20 on June 28-2025.
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But Buhari's critics say the administration has made little headway, with the economy in recession, corruption still endemic and Boko Haram continuing to carry out attacks.
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He finally makes some headway and arranges a situation where he can catch the guy, and he and Shao go together to deal with the situation.
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But even having successfully combined LQG methods with string theory to make headway in anti-de Sitter space, the question remains: How useful is that combination?
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And anyone who really makes headway, to completion or as close to, in Nioh is going to be in that same bracket of dedicated, determined players.
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Those concerns are only likely to be assuaged when specific, growth-friendly legislation in areas such as taxation, deregulation and infrastructure spending makes headway in Congress.
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It showed Goldman making headway on plans to lend more to consumers and big businesses, with its fledgling digital bank, Marcus, now boasting 2 million customers.
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Highlights of his time in Washington were his creation of the Medical Reserve Corps and some headway in efforts to advance women's health care in Afghanistan.
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Elizabeth Warren is an intellectual heavyweight, yet making little headway in a contest that seems increasingly defined by a single question: can you beat Donald Trump?
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Other emerging market currencies struggled to make headway with Turkey's lira falling 78.326.21 percent ahead of the first central bank rate-setting meeting since the election.
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Denson's motive is unclear, and while police are investigating the incident not much headway has been made as to why Denson would allegedly drown her daughter.
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With an opportunity to close ground on the Pacific Division-leading Vegas Golden Knights, the visiting Kings made great headway early in the contest against Calgary.
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Although he has repeatedly called coal "clean and beautiful" and he has made a major headway with North Dakota pipeline, the index performance has been vile.
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In a research note to clients on Friday, Capital Economics said it expects U.S. stocks to "make further headway this year," as China's economic outlook improves.
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U.S. officials have been concerned that inter-Korean relations may be advancing too fast even as Pyongyang and Washington struggle to make headway in denuclearization talks.
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While quantum computing has made major headway in recent years, it still has a long way to go, mostly due to the finicky nature of qubits.
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While government support has been sparse, Russia could have made headway on its fight against AIDS with foreign aid money, but continues to refuse help. СПИД.
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Chiefly, lawmakers are hoping to make headway on the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that, like other budget-related legislation, has been delayed this year. Rep.
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - AstraZeneca has made further headway in the race with larger competitor GlaxoSmithKline's to use a promising new class of drugs to treat ovarian cancer.
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The Senate Appropriations Committee, meanwhile is hoping to make headway on its military construction and veterans affairs spending bill, set to be marked up on Thursday.
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But those concerns appear to be making little headway with many lawmakers, who are eager to reach a deal on border security and avoid another shutdown.
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But no one made much headway in getting device manufacturers to change their ways until Josh Corman, 41, founded the advocacy group I Am The Cavalry.
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"We have broadly recognized the importance of developing supportive constituencies in order to make headway in tightening the global web of anti-corruption accountability," a Feb.
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Grandi praised the response of the Bangladeshi government to the sudden influx of refugees and said aid efforts were now making headway after a "chaotic" start.
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After steady gains non-banks' share of volumes has plateaued, they argue, while in the more lucrative forex swaps markets they have made very little headway.
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Congress passed legislation shortly after the meeting to avert a government shutdown, but there was little evidence the leaders made headway on resolving key policy differences.
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The pan-European STOXX 220 index jumped to a one-month peak as insurers made further headway and basic resources and financials joined in the rally.
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Even American legal practitioners were pessimistic about the headway law enforcement has made in fighting economic malfeasance despite the more aggressive tradition in prosecuting financial crimes.
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A Multinational Joint Task Force made up of soldiers from Nigeria, Niger, Chad and Cameroon has slowly made headway in sharing intelligence and launching attacks together.
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Democrats angry with Trump will crawl over broken glass to vote, but their candidates are making the most headway on health care and pre-existing conditions.
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Though startups like Made In are making headway against traditional kitchen brands, there are some decades-old names that home cooks may never let go of.
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Almost the opposite has happened: Russia now looks strong and, along with Iran, has given the Syrian government the resources it needed to make military headway.
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For Microsoft, forging close ties with startups represents an important market opportunity as it tries to make headway against Amazon in the booming cloud computing market.
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But coming up with a new system of housing finance reform has proven remarkably difficult for Congress, as repeated efforts have made little to no headway.
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Mr. Maestracci has struggled to make headway with his suit, partly because the Nahmads have said their galleries had no ownership stake in the offshore entity.
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Amazon Web Services is also the lead player in the cloud computing market, and the company is making headway against the Facebook/Google online ad duopoly.
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"While we have made progress on some of our efforts to modernize NAFTA, I remain concerned about the lack of headway," he said in a statement.
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Besides shining a light on individual cases, our investigation has made some headway in revealing why assault and sexual abuse are so common at these schools.
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Greatwood didn't want to discuss a specific number of customers, but did say they were making headway in oil and gas, renewable energy, utilities and manufacturing.
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It's unclear from the US statement how much headway negotiators made regarding US concerns over forced technology transfers and cybertheft of trade secrets for commercial purposes.
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Under its Portuguese-born leader, PSA has set new profitability records while making swift headway on the integration of Opel, acquired from General Motors in 2017.
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Many were supporters of Franco's 1936 military coup, which failed in Barcelona and Madrid, even as Franco's soldiers made rapid headway in other parts of Spain.
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The governor said the state had made headway in securing hundreds of thousands of medical supplies that will be distributed to different parts of the state.
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Initiatives in New York and elsewhere have struggled to make headway despite growing calls to rethink the way the criminal justice system approaches the sex trade.
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However, negotiations have since made little headway, with Pyongyang upset by Washington's insistence that international sanctions must remain until North Korea gives up its nuclear weapons.
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On Friday, the Times journalists John Koblin and Brooks Barnes cited people close to the talks who said headway had been made between the two sides.
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Outside experts say it is at least possible to imagine situations in which the Trump administration works to make headway on emissions within the Paris deal.
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Mr. Trump's decision on arming the Syrian Kurds comes as Iraqi forces, backed by American and allied air power and artillery, are making headway in Mosul.
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Job growth is still making "good headway," averaging 200,000 per month this year, Goldman Sachs chief economist Jan Hatzius told "Squawk on the Street" on Friday.
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It&aposs not easy catching the attention of Gen Z, but several legacy brands are starting to make headway in resonating with the coveted consumer demographic.
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Using them in tandem with response tactics, states can finally begin to make headway on an epidemic plaguing their communities — all while saving lives and money.
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But, headlines on Thursday suggested trade negotiators were making headway, with sources briefed on talks between the two nations saying that a deal has been reached.
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Also unclear is whether the plan could enable him to make headway among younger, progressive advocates who have rallied around the more progressive campaigns of Sens.
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Despite the paralysis in Washington on measures to safeguard the climate, the country has made some headway, cutting greenhouse gas emissions about 12 percent since 2005.
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Headway, the brain injury association, said a hemorrhage can be the result of a ruptured aneurysm or a blow to the head, including a minor injury.
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While the greenback moved in tandem with the snap back in U.S. Treasury yields overnight, it struggled to make much headway in Asian and European trading.
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While the government in Britain has acknowledged the growing risk of deaths connected to heat waves, not much headway has been made in mitigating the dangers.
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Keeping them alive long enough for them to make headway with addiction treatment is crucial, and naloxone is often a key component to achieving that goal.
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The Democratic Party, also fueled by moderates making headway in GOP-held districts, is favored to win back the majority in the House this fall. Sen.
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To be sure, Albertsons had made some headway in its own digital business, acquiring meal kit company Plated and expanding its partnership with delivery service Instacart.
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Sandra Oh, as a co-host and a winner for her acting in the TV drama "Killing Eve," applauded Hollywood for making headway with inclusion efforts.
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To start with, there are still some anagrams to cling to; I use these clues as toeholds to make headway in all manner of variety puzzles.
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They have made some headway in reducing juvenile incarceration rates, with DiIulio himself signing an amicus brief in 2012, petitioning to end life sentences for juveniles.
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On the ground, Saudi-led forces have often struggled to achieve their goals, making slow headway in areas where support for Iran-allied Houthi rebels runs strong.
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While police continue to investigate sexual assault claims against Harvey Weinstein in New York and London, it looks like cops in Los Angeles are making some headway.
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While autonomous vehicles make headway with taxi services in places like Arizona and Las Vegas through Waymo and Lyft, it's slower going for a truly driverless experience.
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Climate Action Tracker, a site that analyzes countries' progress, says India is making good headway but could do more by reducing its reliance on coal power stations.
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Continued access into 2019 can only be granted if Switzerland makes headway on agreeing to replace more than 100 bilateral accords with a new treaty, officials said.
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"The senators we met with were generally receptive but I'm not sure we're making headway in changing minds," said Emily Holubowich, the executive director of the group.
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Depending on how much more than the monthly minimum you pay during that introductory time, you could end up making little headway in paying down your debt.
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Industrial metals such as copper are struggling to make any price headway as funds take an increasingly negative view of where the global manufacturing economy is heading.
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That was likely a large part of the reason the company opted to launch its own assistant, after failing to make too much headway with S-Voice.
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JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers are making headway on their wedding plans — but it's clear who out of the Bachelor Nation couple is a more natural planner.
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Despite their best efforts, however, these Joker fans are not making headway within the protest movement -- rather, many more are trying to distance themselves from the film.
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The Office of the US Trade Representative said late last week that the world's two largest economies had made headway in finalizing a "phase one" trade agreement.
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The party establishment has not lost a Senate GOP primary since 2012, even as presidential candidates aligned with Republican leaders failed to make headway against Donald Trump.
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American prosecutors made only limited headway in their high-profile case against the free-spending son of Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, president of Equatorial Guinea since 1979.
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She thinks the Parliament trip is more about Caitlyn's celebrity, but Carmen has a few suggestions on how she can make some headway here in the states.
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IoT technologies and big data solutions have begun to make headway in boosting yields, with "smart farms" likely to further drive down the prices of all foods.
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The government is making some headway on an $180 billion program to modernize roads, railways and airports, including a subway system set to begin construction on Wednesday.
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The Bruins had a final possession, taking over at their 14 with 133 seconds left and no timeouts, but made little headway before the clock ran out.
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In an interview on CNBC, Kudlow said "we are still making good headway including these talks," after the latest round of negotiations concluded in Beijing on Friday.
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Making no headway, the commanding officer ordered the tow-lines to be cut; the more than 150 men and one woman on the raft were set adrift.
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Whatever its petty origins, if Trump can collect some of the $10 million he wants, he'll make some small headway catching up to Hillary Clinton's massive advantage.
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Amazon has made the most headway establishing a second act with its Amazon Web Services division, which is on pace to generate $10 billion in annual revenue.
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Markets drew hope from White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow, who on Tuesday said the two countries "expect to make more headway" in trade talks this week.
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But negotiations have made little headway, with Pyongyang upset at Washington's insistence that sanctions remain until the North takes concrete steps to give up its nuclear arsenal.
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Norsk Hydro is also not alone in pursuing new technology to reduce emissions during production, and its competitors say they too are making headway with rival techniques.
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In addition to temporary substitutions, Headway called for "independent doctors with expertise in concussion" to take the final call on whether a player is fit to continue.
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It's been a tense year on the Korean Peninsula, with North Korea making major headway in its nuclear weapons program and showing no signs of slowing down.
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He is making less headway down south, including in South Carolina, perhaps because he is relatively unknown to the black and Hispanic voters who matter more there.
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As we previously reported, the two are definitely still talking and it looks like Cena is making some headway ... but right now, they're still officially broken up.
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According to Quartz, three days after Trump spoke with President Mauricio Macri, one of his real estate projects in Buenos Aires made headway after years of delays.
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Two years since the SDGs were drawn up, the international community has made headway in fulfilling these goals with the support of philanthropic organizations and advocacy groups.
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Later this week, New York assemblywoman Nily Rozic will introduce an amendment to her state's anti-discrimination laws in the hope of making headway on the issue.
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While it may seem as though Hollywood has made some headway when it comes to balancing the gender ledger, there's still a depressingly long way to go.
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For months, he seemed to be making little headway with undermining the commission's support in Washington, and the investigation into the financing of his campaign steadily advanced.
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His Middle East envoy, Jason Greenblatt, announced an Israeli-Palestinian water agreement last week but dodged questions on whether he was making headway on reviving peace talks.
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"I thought he was correct to make the mission open ended," O'Hanlon said, while adding "if we find we're not making headway, I think we should reevaluate."
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He'll have a chance at the debates, although it doesn't seem likely that he can make much headway there — Clinton has proved to be a good debater.
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Small wonder that Iran and Russia began acting up in their own near seas around the time China started making headway with its South China Sea strategy.
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Anti-establishment and often populist parties have made political headway across the globe in recent years, challenging the principles of open trade, multilateral cooperation and even democracy.
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Following another officer-involved shooting, San Francisco activists have made major headway in what they are calling a "grassroots movement" to shake up the city's police department.
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Norindr spent a long time speaking with musicians and agents but was making little headway with finding candidates who really understood what Messhof was trying to achieve.
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Applying this thinking to various problems in Into The Breach has allowed me to actually prioritize what I need to do, and make a bit of headway.
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Hattie was making slow and steady headway toward her goal, and last night, she took a couple of extra steps with the help of the sex angels.
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Earlier on Thursday diplomats told Reuters that British and EU negotiators were making headway on the Irish border and hoped for a Brexit deal breakthrough on Monday.
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"For pediatric brain tumors in particular, we have not made significant headway at all," said Katherine Warren, head of pediatric neuro-oncology at the National Cancer Institute.
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"Despite the national spotlight of the conventions focused on each candidate, Clinton and Trump have not made any headway in voters' positive impressions of them," Miringoff said.
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Military experts said the increasing expertise, paired with headway in developing intercontinental ballistic missiles, could bring the continental U.S. in reach of a nuclear warhead by 210.
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Now you have five entries in this entertaining themeless crossword by Zhouqin Burnikel, and you are well on your way to branching out and making significant headway.
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Dr. Shulkin, who served as under secretary of veterans affairs in the Obama administration, had begun to make headway on some of the department's most persistent problems.
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More broadly, Republicans are concerned that the Russia-Comey crisis will prevent them from making any headway on key agenda items like the AHCA or tax reform.
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WEST ORANGE, N.J., Aug 232.7 (Reuters) - Megan Helsel, a kayaking wildlife specialist, has her dream job, and T'angelo Magee is making headway toward his, a commercial pilot.
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A bill to offer seniors $30,000 in federal tax credits for modifications was introduced in Congress last year with bipartisan support, but it has made little headway.
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Wordplay FRIDAY PUZZLE — There are a few tricks to making headway on a tough late-week puzzle, but today I'd like to talk to you about trust.
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Whether Mr. Lourenço will make headway against the country's corruption, or whether he is simply consolidating power to ensure he gets his share, remains to be seen.
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The investment is also a way for Ford, which is more than century old, to tap into Silicon Valley talent and make headway in a competitive space.
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A Paul aide said both Trump and Vice President Mike Pence had reached out over the past 24 hours, even though past entreaties haven't made any headway.
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Instead, oil production declined last year compared to 2018 and the government was unable to make much headway in reducing its debt despite some hefty capital injections.
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Except for Uruguay, where legal termination until the 12th week of pregnancy has nearly eradicated deaths from unsafe abortions, regional headway on the issue has been negligible.
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But weeks of talks since Johnson took power have made little headway, and British officials described the proposal to be unveiled on Wednesday as a final offer.
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But the slightly more distant future is driverless cars, and the scandals — among other things — have really hurt the company's effort to make headway in this area.
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"If that solidifies, I think that makes it much more likely that Democrats can make some real headway in the House," said Zac McCrary, a Democratic pollster.
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Talks between the two economic powerhouses made good headway last week in Beijing, Kudlow told reporters at an event hosted by the Christian Science Monitor news outlet.
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All they got was their own words, and no indication from [Trump] that the resistance inside the White House and State [Department] has made any headway whatsoever.
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Every time we do, we're making headway toward a new habit, a self-reinforcing orientation that alters the fabric of who we are and how we live.
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He sees another 12- to 18- months ahead in which the economy should remain supportive and stocks should be able to make more headway - especially over bonds.
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"The nursing home issue is one that Democrats feel they can make headway with," said Susan MacManus, a political science professor at the University of South Florida.
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Trump has pressed his trade team to make headway in the talks, even as he's shown no willingness to cede to China's demands that he lift tariffs.
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Other surveys this week also confirmed Macron was making headway, although a ViaVoice poll for Liberation published on Tuesday put his popularity rating lower, at 46 percent.
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Thus far, however, Republicans have failed to make much headway with their attacks on the impeachment inquiry, and public-opinion polls show growing support for removing Trump.
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Thomas Countryman, the State Department's top arms control officer during the Obama administration, said the government should make headway on the domestic problem before helping other countries.
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The world number three (68) made little headway thereafter until three late birdies and a 30-foot eagle on 18 gave him a 14-under aggregate of 274.
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To make any headway, RAND understands that it has to study how California and other state and local regulators have dealt with the rapid emergence of new technologies.
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More headway will likely be made in solving the mystery of Cade Langmore's murder scheme, and his daughter Ruth will now play a larger role in Byrde Enterprises.
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But it does seem as though Bezos, who is spending billions to build up a video library that can compete with Netflix, is starting to make some headway.
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Now it can say it is making real headway: The video service says viewers are watching 100 million hours of its clips a day on actual television sets.
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China's yuan and the Australian dollar regained some poise on Tuesday after upbeat comments from U.S. President Donald Trump suggested trade talks with Beijing could yet make headway.
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And even though Netflix's anime selection still pales compared to Crunchyroll and competing sites, it's making some headway by adding the first three seasons of Hunter X Hunter.
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"The company is struggling to make headway after selling Costa as it focuses squarely on an increasingly tough hotels market," said Neil Wilson, chief market analyst for Markets.com.
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Indeed, the former basketball star has been making major headway in his recovery since he was hospitalized in October following a near-fatal overdose at a Nevada brothel.
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Several official and private investigators said they had hoped to make headway by following the money trail in the Philippines, but they told Reuters it has gone cold.
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Little headway Since the IMO set its target, many of the world's largest shipping companies have made ambitious pledges to slash their emissions over the next three decades.
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For leaders and businesses looking to distinguish themselves from the fringe and to make meaningful headway on gender diversity, start with the basics: First, just hire more women.
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ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece approved a further relaxation of its capital restrictions on Friday as it makes headway on bailout-mandated reforms and confidence in its banking system returns.
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Finally, she pops a little blue pill and makes a little bit of headway on the essay before she gets distracted by shoe ads and heads to bed.
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However, Puigdemont is unlikely to make much headway against a government which vehemently opposes full independence and is using all its legal and political power to stop it.
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The single currency began to rise at the start of April on news that talks on trade between the United States and China appeared to be making headway.
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There's been some headway by a team at MIT, who last November demonstrated an autonomous drone avoiding trees while flying at high speeds in a wide-open field.
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Looking at the global picture indicates that the race to 2030 is well under way, some countries have made headway and others have a long way to go.
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Efforts in recent years to reform auditing, a market dominated globally by EY, KPMG, Deloitte and PwC, have made little headway in creating more choice or improving standards.
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There is little evidence that reform efforts at the local level are making any headway, either, as was evident with the recent decisions on police incidents that occurred.
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Prevention is how we've made the most headway in decreasing actual death rates from cancer — with fewer people smoking, for example — and where more progress can be made.
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Asian stocks rallied to seven-month highs following comments from the White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow that the US hoped "to make more headway" in trade talks.
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The FAA made substantial headway with the Part 107 regulations, private businesses poured time and resources into developing technology, and Americans began warming to the idea of drones.
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French officials have vowed to spend more promoting the country's attractions, though a boom in foreign visitors to Spain this year suggests other destinations could make headway faster.
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Creators like Julien Heesterman, known as "Hollandje" on Steam, is a student who makes skins in his free time, in hopes of making headway into the broader industry.
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The latest boost to sentiment came after White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said United States and China expect to make more headway in trade talks this week.
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"We will interrogate them, and if we get any significant information from them regarding Nikhil's murder, then this will help to make headway into the investigation," he said.
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With the Senate Banking Committee's recent history of bipartisan achievement, there are real opportunities to make headway on outstanding financial services policy issues to support our communities nationwide.
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Leftist candidates in Atlanta have not made much headway in the four decades since Maynard Jackson was elected the first African American mayor of the city in 1974.
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The lowered bar comes after Trump's first summit with Kim failed to yield a concrete agreement and negotiations since June delivered no tangible headway toward denuclearization (The Hill).
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The team at NeoMam Studios designed a guide for Headway Capital that shows how small business can start unlocking the tremendous potential of the classic Microsoft Office software.
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TV the bipartisan, bicameral conference committee on border security is "making good headway" in its efforts to strike a deal to avoid another government shutdown by February 2628.
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Comments made by the EU trade commissioner suggest that little headway will be made before the deadline and that either tariffs or restricted market access will be likely.
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To make headway on this question, it is crucial to clearly distinguish two conceptually and empirically separable aspects of "big government" — the regulatory state and the redistributive state.
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Moderna's study has made the most headway among efforts by the pharmaceutical industry to develop coronavirus vaccines as it is the first to be tested in human patients.
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Though the country joined the European Union in 2007, it has often been criticized for making little headway in fighting high-profile graft or in reforming its judiciary.
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We didn't have to freeze the whole phone, but we did have to ice the surface down with a spray refrigerant to make any headway on the adhesive.
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Mr. Dodson made little immediate headway when he met with a delegation of top Qualcomm officials late last month and pressed his case for a settlement with Apple.
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French President Emmanuel Macron seems to have made some headway in getting President Trump to consider a meeting with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in the next several weeks.
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While Europe has made some headway, the largest obstacles to change remain in the United States, which has historically been responsible for more emissions than any other country.
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But now — since his embrace of Donald Trump — he has garnered more attention from the far right, but he's lost a lot of headway with independents and Democrats.
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Despite the headway made on Iran, the meeting ended with few significant deliverables because there were so many issues dividing the United States and its allies in particular.
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With less than two weeks until the March 15 first round of France's municipal elections, Laloux is making headway in persuading townsfolk that she is a deserving candidate.
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International efforts to end the war have made little headway, although United Nations officials have brokered local cease-fires that have brought down the violence in some areas.
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The dollar failed to make much headway following its 25.6 percent second quarter surge but it held on to those gains, keeping up the pressure on emerging markets.
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But they are struggling to make headway against a party establishment that refuses to acknowledge that it is on the wrong track, let alone take action to change.
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The agent in charge of the matter investigated the issue, but that agent was unable to make any headway in the investigation, failing to determine who Cruz was.
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We believe the U.S. and China will make significant headway on trade in the coming weeks, fueling a rally in the yuan and placing pressure on the dollar.
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But Ramaphosa, who played a key role in talks to end white minority rule more than two decades ago, has a reputation for making headway in difficult negotiations.
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Finance Minister Ali Hassan Khalil had warned earlier this week that Lebanon was not forming its new cabinet fast enough and said he had not seen serious headway.
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But the Senate has struggled to make any substantial headway in condemning the Turkish government for its incursion into Syria and to convince the president to reverse course.
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But big investors have pushed ahead with deals this year in a sign that an effort by the kingdom to return to business as usual is making headway.
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Facebook is making headway in its battle against disinformation in India, according to Katie Harbath, a former Republican operative who now heads up Facebook's public policy for global elections.
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But the British currency has struggled to make much headway since, as traders doubt whether the talks will end in an agreement that can win the approval of lawmakers.
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Officials don't know how long the will be fighting since they only just made headway against the blazes on Sunday and any change in weather could set that back.
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Earlier this week, Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland and U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer made little headway in a meeting to resolve the issue, a Canadian official told Reuters.
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But Warren's bill goes significantly farther than anything proposed by her Democratic colleagues — another sign that the bill is unlikely to make much headway even in a Democratic Congress.
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It's one of several lawsuits brought on behalf of far-right figures either banned or demonetized by web platforms, none of which have made any significant headway in courts.
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In this instance, since the original announcement, Starling has made significant headway on its own Starling Payments business, and TransferWise launched its own "borderless" banking product and debit card.
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But Waymo did not appear to be making headway with its actual charge that any of the (very likely) allegedly misappropriated technology wound up in Uber's autonomous vehicle systems.
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Image: NIHDespite all the headway that science has made in understanding autism in recent years, knowing which children will one day develop autism is still almost impossible to predict.
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For us, we felt, in and of its own right, it was an important enough problem and one that we could make real headway on earlier than passenger transportation.
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Rikers's inmate population has shrunk considerably since Ms. Buser worked there, and the de Blasio administration can claim some headway (under pressure) in fixing the mess it inherited there.
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Notably, the survey says users turn to Snapchat while they're shopping — an accolade that seems like catnip for advertisers as Snapchat tries to make headway in the shopping category.
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Democrats including President Barack Obama have pushed for gun control legislation after many mass shootings over the past several years, though no legislation has made significant headway in Congress.
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In all, the president's budget goes some way in promoting a more fiscally-sustainable budget than the baseline projection, as well as making some headway on comprehensive tax reform.
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White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said on Tuesday he expects the United States and China "to make more headway" as the two sides resume trade talks this week.
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Now, they're making headway—not with a store, but by zeroing in on the hectic city delivery scene with its latest acquisition, a small Brooklyn-based startup called Parcel.
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And it's trying to make more headway into new areas like the currently trendy area of VR and AR, such as with its recent acquisition of Magic Pony Technologies.
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U.S.-China trade talks made headway last week in Beijing and White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said on Wednesday the sides aim to bridge differences during further talks.
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British charity Headway said in a statement on Wednesday that rolling substitutes in cases of head injury would allow a team's medical staff to conduct longer off-pitch assessments.
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French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said in February he hoped headway on this accord could even be made in 2019, amid positive noises at that point from Washington.
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We encourage the new Congress and administration to ensure our historical headway is not lost, and look forward to working together with them for the future of American medicine.
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The corn harvest progress was below the average trade estimate of 43% but there are expectations that Midwest farmers will make more headway this week in generally dry conditions.
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To help you make more headway towards saving enough to put a down payment on your first home, here are eight things to give up, in addition to brunch.
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The weather had given firefighters a reprieve on Tuesday as cooler temperatures, lower winds and coastal fog let them make headway against the fires that had burned 115,000 acres.
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LONDON, Nov 7 (Reuters) - World markets have run into sand, struggling to make further headway after the week's early sprint higher on trade truce hopes and easing recession fears.
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He said China is committed to making headway in the negotiations with ASEAN members, four of whom — Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam — are locked in the territorial disputes.
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The military said it was making headway in the town but was proceeding carefully so as not to destroy mosques where some of the militants had taken up positions.
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" The female-centric show "made big headway" when it came to women "talking about their sex lives in a public forum," said Sarah Heyward, a writer/producer on "Girls.
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Larry Kudlow, the president's top economic adviser, told reporters on Wednesday at a Christian Science Monitor event that U.S. representatives made "good headway" during a recent trip to China.
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Euclid Tsakalotos, an economist who has been described as low-key and has made headway with his eurozone peers in bailout talks, kept the critical job of finance minister.
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The Egyptian government, with U.S. encouragement and assistance, needs to adopt a more nimble strategy to make headway against ISIS in the Sinai, as brute force has proven ineffective.
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That optimism stems from the Obama administration and Congress making headway on a handful of issues that lawmakers have expressed concerns about since the agreement was completed in October.
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But Abe, who has met Putin 14 times since his first 2006-2007 premiership, has a chance to make headway when he holds a summit with Putin on Dec.
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Madhav said that a previous BJP-backed government in Jammu and Kashmir state had considered building either separate or mixed resettlement townships, but had been unable to make headway.
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To help you make more headway towards saving enough to put a down payment on your first home, here are six things to give up, in addition to brunch.
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But Congress has for years been unable to make even incremental headway on new gun buying limits, let alone the type of multifaceted plan called for by the president.
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You can sit me down in front of a rebus puzzle like Wednesday's by Ori Brian and Zach Spitz and I won't make much headway for a long time.
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The rule could not only clarify the internal pay practices of companies like Google, but also make some headway in closing the gender wage gap, which remains stubbornly wide.
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Mr. Mnuchin signaled that a meeting with Mr. Trump and Mr. Xi would only take place if there were signs that talks between the two nations were making headway.
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Gillibrand, a senator from New York since 2009, is the latest in a spate of Democrats to end their campaigns in the past month after failing to make headway.
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Rocket fire and shelling towards the airport ramped up late last week as a United Nations effort to bring the warring sides together in Geneva failed to make headway.
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To be sure, there is still gender discrimination, but a huge amount of headway has been made in integrating departments and elevating women to positions of academic leadership. Why?
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"It's going to be difficult for Canada to make headway, at least in the current risk-off environment," said Michael Goshko, corporate risk manager at Western Union Business Solutions.
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So his concession raised questions over whether Democrats were making headway in pressuring a handful of GOP senators they hope to convince to back their demands for more witnesses.
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Last week, US Secretary of Defense James Mattis made an unexpected trip to Afghanistan as the US tries to make headway in the country after 17 years of war.
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