The company not only put in a bid for .
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Washington has imposed sanctions in a bid to dislodge Maduro.
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In a bid to circumvent the law, signed by Gov.
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He played "Gangsta's Paradise" by Coolio in a bid to unwind.
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Brazil put in a bid to host the 2019 climate talks.
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On the app you throw in a "bid" for a route.
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Kaspersky began an internal inquiry in a bid to restore trust.
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The move came in a bid to prevent supporters gathering outside.
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Russia failed in a bid to stop Saturday's Security Council meeting.
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The trial has been launched in a bid to reduce waste.
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In a bid to stake out a stronger negotiating position, Mrs.
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And in a bid to attract consumers, it's unapologetic about its alterations.
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Golfsmith merged with Golf Town in 2012 in a bid to grow.
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Each could threaten the other in a bid for a better rent.
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Chris Coons and Tom Carper, in a bid to get Amazon's attention.
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Vice Media reduced staff last year in a bid to reach profits.
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Candidates have already begun attacking their rivals in a bid for dominance.
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Saudi Arabia has since slashed output in a bid to stabilize prices.
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Ethiopia's prime minister resigned Thursday in a bid to quell the protests.
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If you're auctioning off its assets, you can't put in a bid.
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In a bid to impede the rise in housing prices, the Hong Kong government in late June announced the implementation of a tax on new apartments that remain vacant in a bid to end speculation and increase supply.
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Iran last month also blocked Telegram in a bid to safeguard national security.
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McDonald's (MCD) has partnered with AARP in a bid to hire older employees.
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She's been onto Snapchat Support in a bid to get back her streaks.
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L, which owns Argos, and was unsuccessful in a bid for Darty DRTY.
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Later Saturday, she took to Twitter in a bid to clarify her remarks.
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Today, in a bid to stay afloat, MoviePass officially abandoned its unlimited buffet.
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In a bid to raise the small school's profile and attract more students.
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In a bid to help rid Chris of the urge to smoke, Mrs.
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This time, the Joint List has reunited in a bid to increase turnout.
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The company is seeking a partnership in a bid to increase that number.
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Schnatter filed several lawsuits against the company in a bid to gain control.
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It acquired Gracenote in 2017 in a bid to bolster its ACR capabilities.
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Some European banks have also eliminated jobs in a bid to control costs.
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In a bid to drive foot traffic, Kohl's formed a partnership with Amazon.
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The Information reported on Nov 1 that Facebook had put in a bid.
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Axa said last week it is not interested in a bid for Generali.
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It acquired Gracenote in 2017 in a bid to bolster its ACR capabilities.
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The administration sent a team to Poland in a bid to protect US interests.
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Turkey has since offered jet fuel subsidies in a bid to stimulate tourism demand.
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In a bid to cement Obama's Cuba policy before Trump takes over on Jan.
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L, which owns Argos, and was also unsuccessful in a bid for Darty DRTY.
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Molly Kelly defeated Steve Marchand in a bid to run against popular Republican Gov.
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The figures will combine January and February in a bid to offset seasonal distortions.
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Tesla has been cutting jobs and closing stores in a bid to make profits.
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Now the company is taking action in a bid to make up for it.
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Hamas lashed out at Israel in a bid to remain relevant among regular Gazans.
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Schnatter has filed several lawsuits against the company in a bid to regain control.
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Schnatter had filed several lawsuits against the company in a bid to regain control.
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It originally took over BPI in February 2017 in a bid to boost revenue.
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Sisolak (D) will face Republican nominee Adam Laxalt in a bid to replace Gov.
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In a bid to appeal to Democrats unhappy with their party's embrace of Mrs.
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It was targeted by Spotify last year in a bid that was later aborted.
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In a bid to defuse the situation, Mylan is offering coupons to more customers.
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ADM has shaken up its global trading unit in a bid to boost profits.
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He also expanded sanctions Thursday in a bid to further isolate the rogue nation.
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I sat down with organiser LaToyah Gill in a bid to find out more.
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Those interested can also put in a bid to purchase the iMac Pro peripherals.
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It is planning to open up new routes in a bid to become profitable.
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Many states ordered them closed in a bid to curb the number of infections.
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Police fired a barrage of tear gas in a bid to disperse the crowds.
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On Wednesday, officials banned hookah from cafes in a bid to stem the contagion.
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In a bid to help those feeling anxious, there is now a website, LoveTrumpsHatred.
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Restrictions were also tightened on Syrian pound withdrawals in a bid to curb dollarization.
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Mahathir meanwhile failed in a bid to form a unity government that Anwar rejected.
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The Saudi-led military coalition intervened in 2015 in a bid to restore him.
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In a bid to win clients, some hotels are open to throwing in perks.
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Restrictions were also tightened on Syrian pound withdrawals in a bid to curb dollarization.
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In a bid to preserve northern Spain's shepherding culture, Dory therefore turned to technology.
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In a bid to become the world's leading mobile transportation player, Didi has invested extensively.
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Finkenauer faces three Democratic primary challengers all in a bid to unseat Republican incumbent Rep.
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Sarkozy has been targeting him for days in a bid to boost his election chances.
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The junta has focused on driving investment projects in a bid to lift domestic activity.
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" I guessed in a bid to put myself out of my own misery. "Yes. And?!
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Protests have continued in a bid to push the council to cede power to civilians.
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Its rivals, too, have been shaking up operations in a bid to bolster financial results.
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The court scheduled oral arguments for October in a bid to resolve the issue quickly.
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Private jets were grounded in a bid to stop wealthy businessmen from leaving the kingdom.
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Retailers across the industry have been shuttering stores in a bid to boost their profitability.
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In a bid to remain popular, Epic Games is throwing a giant Fortnite sporting event.
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It is also spending trillions of euros in a bid to boost euro zone inflation.
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Last year, the government launched an offshore licensing round in a bid to boost exploration.
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Some analysts say Zuma's allies are behind the investigation in a bid to remove Gordhan.
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The junta has ramped up spending and investment in a bid to lift domestic activity.
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Some economists are warning the government not to overspend in a bid to win victory.
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Cathay Pacific reported it would cut 600 jobs in a bid to turn around losses.
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It has invoked arbitration proceedings in a bid to complete the sale, the prospectus adds.
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And Washington is ratcheting up the pressure in a bid to isolate the country's leadership.
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The central bank sold $2166.38 million in reserves in a bid to stop the slide .
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Mr. Peres took Labor into the Sharon-led government in a bid for national unity.
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In a bid to compete with YouTube, Instagram launched IGTV at the end of June.
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In a bid for approval, Sprint has promised to sell off prepaid brand Boost Mobile.
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Union representatives drew up a list of concessions in a bid to save the plant.
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In a bid to curb sexual harassment, the city is reserving seats for female passengers.
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Venture-backed companies like BuzzFeed often spend big at first in a bid to expand.
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In 2010, Mr. Lamont fell short in a bid for the Democratic nomination for governor.
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SoftBank has been spending increasing amounts on lobbying in a bid to aid its startups.
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Now it is suing the president in a bid to protect Bears Ears National Monument.
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Likely in a bid to lower the cost of the A6400, it was left out.
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In a bid to ignite the economy, India slashed its corporate tax rate last year.
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SOFAZ launched currency interventions in January in a bid to prop up the weakening manat.
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In March, hundreds of workers walked out in a bid to negotiate over working contracts.
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It has just completed a review of its assets in a bid to reduce debt.
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The Indian government imposes high import duties on smartphones in a bid to increase local manufacturing.
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In a bid to support them, Toyota announced a share buyback of up to $4.6 billion.
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He explained that he wanted to provide honest advice in a bid to help Trump succeed.
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The report said Moscow used a variety of tactics in a bid to sway the outcome.
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In a bid to maximize profits, airlines are squeezing more and more people onto their planes.
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Both sides have held back further tariff hikes in a bid to negotiate a trade deal.
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O in a bid to expand its offerings, people familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.
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The program provides U.S. dollars to Japanese companies in a bid to support their overseas activities.
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As many as 13,000 workers have fled the region in a bid to find viable work.
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Police have put out a sketch and $30,000 reward in a bid to nab him. 4.
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SOFAZ sells dollars on the foreign exchange market in a bid to prop up the manat.
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Madrid ordered fresh regional elections in Catalonia in December in a bid to defuse the crisis.
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Amazon is now finally taking action against scammers in a bid to clean its marketplace up.
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But he revived the closure warning on Wednesday in a bid to pressure Congress to act.
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A number of digital-only banks are also popping up in a bid to challenge incumbents.
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The President has denied any collaboration with Russian agents in a bid to influence the election.
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Officials have said Trudeau will mount a charm offensive in a bid to placate the farmers.
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Last month, the central bank introduced negative interest rates in a bid to spur economic growth.
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Russian officials have pressed the US to return the facilities in a bid to improve relations.
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And he broke another Senate tie in a bid to eliminate federal funding for Planned Parenthood.
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The association is lodging a no-injury legal defense in a bid to overturn the duties.
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Several high-profile U.S. corporations are returning to cities in a bid to attract young talent.
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The only team that reportedly didn't put in a bid for Ohtani was the Miami Marlins.
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In a bid to exaggerate his support, a huge TV screen was mounted behind the podium.
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L for 8 billion pounds in a bid to create a $29 billion global payments powerhouse.
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He was soundly defeated in a bid for a seventh term last November by Paul Penzone.
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The Sri Lankan government is cutting airline fees in a bid to revive its tourism sector.
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However, in a bid to recover more, these creditors have spent years battling in the courts.
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China also suspended the publication of a volatility index in a bid to curb speculative trading.
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Investors have flooded into supposed safe havens in a bid to avoid trade-war-related volatility.
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Free mammograms are offered in a bid to reduce breast cancer deaths among women over 50.
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Diplomats said the United States had amended its draft in a bid to win Russian support.
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Abramoff and mattress tycoon Adam Kidan put in a bid to buy SunCruz for $147.5 million.
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"About a year ago we put in a bid for a two-bedroom," said Mr. Allen.
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Many investors are moving to electronic platforms in a bid to meet the new reporting requirements.
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Puttock even blogs about her recovery in a bid to educate and support other ED sufferers.
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He would encourage the sale of insurance across state lines, in a bid to increase competition.
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And many people traded or sold possessions in a bid to get in on the action.
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British banks have shuttered hundreds of branches in recent years in a bid to cut costs.
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In a bid to tackle the shortage, The NT News provided a practical -- if unconventional -- solution.
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That both took a risk on unexpected names in a bid to push the reset button?
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Policymakers have held the rate for nearly two years in a bid to stimulate economic growth.
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Morrisons has also been slashing jobs and closing stores in a bid to cut down costs.
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However, in recent years, Apple's embraced social platforms, likely in a bid to reach younger audiences.
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Now Tesla is in retreat, shuttering most of its stores in a bid to cut costs.
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Now, Russia is intentionally tanking prices in a bid to derail the US shale oil boom.
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In a bid to slash development and manufacturing costs, Ford tied up with Volkswagen
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Together, America's biggest tech firms spent almost $64 million in a bid to shape federal policies.
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Marijuana activists are gathering signatures in a bid to put medical marijuana to voters in November.
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O) to use only its chips in a bid to squeeze out rival Intel Corp (INTC.
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In a bid to break the deadlock, Johnson met Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar last week.
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On that same day, Wuhan barred people from leaving in a bid to stifle the outbreak.
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In a bid to reassure passengers, Mr. Cruz appeared twice in video messages over the weekend.
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HNA also announced a shareholding shake-up in a bid to quash concerns over its ownership.
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The government cut fuel and electricity subsidies in November in a bid to tighten its finances.
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GE is racing to shrink itself in a bid to repair a debt-riddled balance sheet.
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The ECB on Thursday announced a new quantitative easing program in a bid to boost growth.
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In February, Saudi officials went on a roadshow in a bid to calm nervous foreign investors.
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Trump on Monday imposed new sanctions on Iran in a bid to curb its nuclear program.
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Neza's leaders believe state officials are quietly undermining their efforts in a bid to retake power.
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Trump has said Cohen has lied about him in a bid to win a reduced criminal sentence.
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They plan to improve on healthy humans, in a bid to pick up where evolution left off.
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Top Mexican officials met with White House officials on Wednesday in a bid to stop the tariffs.
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Results were revealed in a bid opening conducted in Anchorage by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
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Refiners have been scrambling for replacement barrels in a bid to avoid cutting the volumes they process.
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But the Gulf OPEC member has been slashing oil exports in a bid to demonstrate its commitment.
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Environmental groups fear he will roll back regulations in a bid to bolster the fossil fuel industry.
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Automakers and tech companies are actively seeking partners in a bid to develop fully autonomous driving cars.
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Nolan Arenado is flexing his muscle in a bid to work his way out of a slump.
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Dudley said BP would not put in a bid to rival Chevron's and Occidental's offers for Anadarko.
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The president has said Cohen lied about him in a bid to win a reduced criminal sentence.
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In a bid to expand its educational offerings, iRobot has acquired local Massachusetts-based startup, Root Robotics.
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Some power companies are preemptively retiring other coal plants in a bid to be more environmentally friendly.
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Investors often shift cash into money funds in a bid to protect their assets during market turbulence.
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Both companies have spent hundreds of millions of dollars in a bid to attract and keep users.
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O for about $1.6 billion in cash in a bid to increase its software and security portfolio.
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And in 2005, the National Retail Federation created Cyber Monday in a bid to boost online sales.
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In a bid to juice its online business, the world's largest retailer agreed Monday to purchase Jet.
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Apart from entertainment, Baidu has focused on AI research in a bid to diversify away from search.
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Michael sued his record label Sony in 1994 in a bid to get out of his contract.
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Or Trump could order the Treasury Department to sell dollars in a bid to lower their value.
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Faced with that prospect, Johnson could try to call an election in a bid to override them.
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But because they are notoriously fractious, they are now declaring alliances in a bid to maintain strength.
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The government has sent thousands of additional soldiers to troubled areas in a bid to improve security.
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After years of sanctions, Iran plans to ramp up production in a bid to regain market share.
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The Quebec government is turning to theatre in a bid to combat the radicalization of young people.
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In a bid to improve profitability, the firm is launching a new $1.2 billion cost-reduction plan.
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In a bid to quell unrest, Congolese authorities ordered internet capacity to be slowed down on Monday.
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Elsewhere, Boeing said it would cut around 4,500 jobs by June in a bid to cut costs.
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In a bid to boost interest the OGA had cut rental fees by up to 90 percent.
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The government has deployed 450 troops in a bid to help combat the spread of the disease.
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Alden immediately put in a bid, using the red six-person StaRRcar boxes he'd built in Bedford.
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In a bid to fuel my excitement and fill the aching void of time until the Sept.
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Major oil producers are expected to extend output cuts in a bid to rebalance bloated oil markets.
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The agreement offered some foundation for possible future reduction in a bid to shore up crude prices.
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He recruited a male schoolfriend in a bid to lure Leflar to meet him alone after school.
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The Iowa-born California congressman is trying to use his TV notoriety in a bid for president.
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Speak with one voice in a bid to prevent a supremely stupid apocalypse over a dick joke?
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His flashbacks avoid any cultural signposts of the boys' watershed summer, maybe in a bid for timelessness.
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The company has been shedding assets in a bid to become a pure-play U.S. oil producer.
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It even established a youth wing, called Éistigí, in a bid to recruit teenagers looking for help.
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GE plans to spin off the profitable health care division in a bid to raise more cash.
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Sessions on Thursday night officially entered the GOP primary field in a bid to take on Sen.
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In a bid to boost flagging domestic activity, the government in August introduced a big stimulus package.
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Students can try to transfer their credits to another school in a bid to finish their education.
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It is white conservatives who are doing this, in a bid to shore up their waning dominance.
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Diplomats said the United States had amended its draft resolution in a bid to win Russian support.
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The central bank is expected to increase its stimulus measures in a bid to weaken the yen.
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A different provision would make Election Day a federal holiday in a bid to boost voter turnout.
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Mr. Trump would encourage the sale of insurance across state lines, in a bid to increase competition.
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N, which it agreed to buy for $16.5 billion in a bid to lower its tax bill.
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It has detained migrants and sent them to third countries in a bid to lessen their numbers.
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Dr. William Eidelman of California prescribed the cannabis in a bid to control the child's temper tantrums.
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In a bid to maintain kudos, the club was completely refurbed and re-named as Gatecrasher One.
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In a bid to emphasize this point, the Met has structured the exhibition around Le Brun's biography.
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He has also slashed taxes on farmers and ditched export curbs in a bid to increase production.
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Coming tomorrow: OPEC could announce further production cuts in a bid to prop up flagging oil prices
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That's because the country is in lockdown in a bid to stop the spread of Covid-19.
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More than a dozen sheep were "registered" at the school in a bid to boost pupil numbers.
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Regional analysts said Iran could have carried out the attacks in a bid to gain negotiating leverage.
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Riot police scuffled with some of Tuesday's protesters in a bid to free up back-logged traffic.
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Comey said he felt he was fired in a bid by Trump to undercut the Russia probe.
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Or, she could make changes over the next few hours in a bid to lure Republican votes.
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In a bid to stay relevant, some retailers are experimenting with smaller, temporary formats, JLL's Cook added.
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Or, she could make changes over the next few hours in a bid to lure Republican votes.
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Zimbabwean police dispersed street vendors in central Harare on Friday in a bid to decongest the city.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the new measures on Monday, in a bid to contain the epidemic.
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The telecommunications company has declared changes are coming for the network in a bid to increase subscriptions.
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The Danish company recently announced it would undergo an extensive rebrand in a bid to boost sales.
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In a bid to help growth, BNM cut its policy rate in May by 25 basis points.
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In the U.S., state and city leaders have taken action in a bid to contain the virus.
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The Myanmar government claims Rohingya militants have torched their own homes in a bid for international sympathy.
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The Vatican has launched a $110 "eRosary" in a bid to encourage tech-savvy Catholics to pray.
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HK) in a bid to boost profits and revenues and help it tackle competition from Amazon (AMZN.
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Sasol's joint chief executives resigned late last year in a bid to restore confidence in the firm.
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Sony has unveiled its first 5G smartphone in a bid to prop up its struggling smartphone business.
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The protests disrupted the company's operations in a bid to force Uber to consider the driver's demands.
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The cartel, along with allies like Russia, has been restraining production in a bid to boost prices.
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The Socialists, meanwhile, again held talks with a Catalan separatist party in a bid to gain support.
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Ann Kirkpatrick will take on GOP businesswoman Lea Marquez Peterson in a bid to flip the seat.
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In 2014, Disney paid $500 million for Maker Studios in a bid to expand its reach online.
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Kevin Cramer of North Dakota in a bid to woo him into a race against Democratic Sen.
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Cruz also named Carly Fiorina as his running mate in a bid to change the race's momentum.
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The military dispatched thousands of troops to Sulu last year in a bid to crush the group.
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The government and regulators have tightened mortgage lending rules repeatedly in a bid to curb risky lending.
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In a bid to improve road safety, the government recently cracked down on the overloading of trucks.
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U.S. officials were meeting Thursday with Mexican officials in a bid to reach an agreement before September.
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Other lawmakers plan to bring guests in a bid to highlight issues that matter most to them.
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He wants to defeat it at the ballot box in a bid for a seat in Congress.
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Earlier this week Iran furloughed 85,000 prisoners in a bid to curb the spread of the virus.
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In a bid for pathetic irony, the sun has vanished—it is grey and cold, pouring rain.
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BURNT OFFERINGS Venezuelan officials blocked the border with Colombia in a bid to keep out humanitarian supplies.
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China is also developing passenger jets in a bid to take on industry giants Airbus and Boeing.
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Meanwhile China, in a bid to keep its devaluing renminbi afloat, introduced controls to limit capital outflows.
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Democrats have said the attacks on Rosenstein are politically-motivated, in a bid to undercut the Mueller probe.
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In a bid to attract a new kind of audience, NASCAR moved into trendier markets in the '90s.
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The UK government has announced a new campaign in a bid to end global period poverty by 2030.
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In a bid to turn China into a DNA superpower, one of Illumina's biggest customers became its competition.
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She recently took a three-day tour to southern Georgia in a bid to persuade skeptical Republican voters.
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In a bid to ease tensions, French President Francois Hollande visited Theo at his hospital bed on Thursday.
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In January, US President Donald Trump imposed tough sanctions on PDVSA in a bid to push out Maduro.
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You can put in a bid on the contract, or Go Crazy ... and buy it outright for $30k!
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She tried a series of workout plans and diets, developing bulimia in a bid to achieve her goal.
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The burger chain began testing mobile ordering last year, in a bid to alleviate lines during busy hours.
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Investigators are conducting raids throughout the city in a bid to uncover the network behind the terror attacks.
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The company, like many others, is investing in digital shopping technology in a bid to edge out competitors.
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And, in a bid to win support from Democrats, he may deal with infrastructure at the same time.
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It will give permanent residents the equivalent of $375 each in a bid to keep local businesses afloat.
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In a bid to gain backing for her Brexit plan, she called a snap election for June 15.
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Sears is closing about 50 stores this year in a bid to stop declines in same-store revenues.
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She will advance to a primary runoff against lawyer Lizzie Pannill Fletcher in a bid to unseat Rep.
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L for about 267 million pounds ($336 million) in a bid to expand into Britain's apartment rental market.
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In a bid to save money, the government cut 4,000 jobs in the tax inspectorate starting in 2006.
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On Friday the latter renounced his claim to the post in a bid to stop the personnel debates.
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In August it said it would sell through Google's voice assistant, in a bid to counter Amazon's Alexa.
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The resolution of that computer model was recently upgraded, in a bid to increase its accuracy even more.
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Ten years ago, Boston Scientific paid $27 billion for Guidant in a bid that almost destroyed the company.
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The chipmaker acquired Basis in 2014 in a bid to become a key player in the wearables market.
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Transport authorities switched off the free Wi-Fi on the Underground in a bid to disrupt the protests.
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In a bid to mediate execution risk, investors have been demanding wider levels further down the capital stack.
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But President Trump has promised huge welfare checks to the farmers in a bid to keep them happy.
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Massachusetts, meanwhile, is one of 23 states suing the FCC in a bid to restore the federal rules.
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The shooting occurred as people flocked to the airport in a bid to evacuate before Hurricane Irma approaches.
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Both firms have already burnt millions of dollars to lure users in a bid to outdo each other.
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The French government has gradually tightened its control over the internet in a bid to curb online radicalization.
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In a bid to lower their tax bills, more U.S. firms are making merger deals with foreign companies.
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That June, in a bid to reduce prices, his administration announced an export embargo on grains, including soybeans.
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Hollande is widely expected to reshuffle his cabinet in coming days in a bid to regain lost popularity.
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Some parents, like Marchand, pursued additional hair tests from independent labs in a bid to fight their cases.
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Russia has joined an OPEC-led pact to curb global supplies in a bid to lift crude prices.
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Negotiators and their staff have held several late-night sessions in a bid to overcome disagreements this week.
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Online activists have circulated the hashtag #ResumeOrResign in a bid to end what they see as damaging uncertainty.
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Players would drift in and out of position in a bid to find space or break it down.
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In fact, it has recently begun making larger commitments in a bid to increase market share, sources said.
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Not long ago, OPEC was under pressure to ramp up output in a bid to avoid $100 oil.
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Several states have cracked down on liquor in recent years in a bid to curb alcohol-fueled violence.
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Indian authorities restricted communications to the region and arrested thousands of people in a bid to prevent unrest.
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In a bid to clean up a broken financial system, Washington rounded up more than the usual suspects.
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Jet first required a $50 annual membership fee in a bid to mimic the successful Costco structure online.
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Apple has pushed less-expensive iPhone models in a bid to boost sales globally, especially in Asian markets.
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In a bid to reinvigorate growth, Chipotle began ShopHouse, an Asian-inspired chain, which once again excited investors.
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That's why so many of them have launched last-ditch schemes in a bid to resuscitate their economies.
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That's when the North was removed in a bid to salvage a deal to halt its nuclear development.
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Several European countries have introduced deposit return schemes for single use bottles in a bid to increase recycling.
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Tepid economic growth has pushed companies to spend more on marketing in a bid to steal rivals' customers.
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In a bid to increase sales amid increasing in the 1980s, Sears tried to go after female shoppers.
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Elliott was narrowly defeated last month in a bid to become youth representative on Labour's national executive committee.
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Facebook is combining its Snapchat Stories clone with features Snapchat can't match in a bid to boost usage.
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She also offered a raft of social, environmental and economic reforms in a bid to secure majority support.
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Scoop Jackson was gay, then sending them off to different newspapers in a bid to derail his campaign.
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She can push Trump on the personal stuff in a bid to get him to say something unsavory.
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Authorities are now searching Long's home in a bid to try and establish a motive for the shooting.
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Hamas has driven the people of Gaza into lives of misery in a bid to stay in power.
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In February, Sumeth and other Thai Airways executives took a salary cut in a bid to reduce expenses.
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The Greek government has temporarily barred spectators from attending sporting events in a bid to contain the virus.
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The company last month announced it was cutting about 4,000 flights in a bid to improve its profitability.
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A representative of Mr. Deripaska accused the companies of conspiring in a bid to promote Ms. Vashukevich's book.
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But the added inducement, forged in a bid to win broader union support, underscored the tricky politics ahead.
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Johnson could then be tempted to hold a snap general election in a bid to break the deadlock.
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Residents of Dayton convinced a young teacher named John Scopes to do so, in a bid for publicity.
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All over the world, school districts have closed in a bid to slow the spread of the virus.
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Mexico has also exported the scheme to Central America in a bid to contain migration from the region.
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A number of countries have introduced travel restrictions in a bid to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
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Most recently, the company bought the local subsidiary of Nextel in a bid to enter the mobile market.
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Rinehart's participation in a bid for the Kidman properties may finally induce Australia's government to approve a sale.
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It had in January proposed a rule to end rebates in a bid to lower prescription drug costs.
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It's not just humans who give each other gifts, or use wingmen, in a bid to get laid.
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Soon, those upgrades will hit more stores in a bid to keep shoppers interested in bricks and mortar.
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Less than two years later, in 2000, Mr. Dickey was defeated in a bid for a fifth term.
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In October, Juul appointed a longtime Altria executive as its CEO in a bid to rebuild its image.
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But in a bid to sell tickets, she appeared to express a dim view of the political environment.
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Young's heirs were, by the time of the exhibit, enmeshed in a bid to unscramble what had happened.
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This was done to increase their income in a bid to boost domestic consumption hampered the rice market.
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Boeing also did not tell regulators or pilots about MCAS, in a bid to keep training costs down.
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American-led airstrikes damaged all five bridges last year in a bid to isolate the militants in Mosul.
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Japan has approved a record budget for the coming fiscal year, in a bid to shore up growth.
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Manufacturers such as Zenith have been cutting prices in a bid to boost demand, which has hurt suppliers.
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Police say Smollett paid two brothers $3,500 to stage the attack in a bid to advance his career.
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The European Union has closed its external borders in a bid to stop the spread of the virus.
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L) for about 133 million pounds ($336 million) in a bid to expand into Britain's apartment rental market.
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In a bid to ensure their own survival, the authorities let the Islamists loose to scare the people.
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Soros's humanitarian activity is supposedly secretly indoctrinating Hungarians in a bid to let them acquiesce to mass migration.
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Trump has repeatedly threatened to slap punitive tariffs on Chinese goods in a bid to boost US manufacturing.
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The registry would include loan level data and investor positions in a bid to improve transparency in the sector.
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There are already some programs that support female scientists and technologists in a bid to break down systemic obstacles.
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Raised in Topeka, he moved to Kansas City as a teenager in a bid to strengthen his piano playing.
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The central bank has raised borrowing costs for ten consecutive months in a bid to tamp down consumer prices.
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This includes rolling out "VR tours" for homes, in a bid to gain the trust of renters booking online.
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That's equivalent to more than 1 percent of global demand, in a bid to drain tanks and boost prices.
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In a bid to freshen up its image, the label recently teamed up with reality TV star Olivia Palermo.
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Many of them are given to teenagers, in a bid to keep them from having babies of their own.
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BlackBerry had previously stopped making devices and building OSs in a bid to return the company back to profitability.
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China reopened the bad loan securitization market in May in a bid to help banks clean up soured debt.
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Several officials from the world's two largest economies resume talks in a bid to end their ongoing trade dispute.
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With Republicans having introduced 378 bills restricting or banning abortion in a bid to overturn or gut Roe v.
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In a bid to quell the widespread protests, Macron announced tax cuts and wage rises in a televised address.
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It has encouraged its 43,000 employees to take three weeks of unpaid leave in a bid to preserve cash.
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Both sides have met several times in a bid to hammer out a deal to end their trade differences.
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GoPro recently announced that it removed all storage caps for Plus in a bid to increase that subscription count.
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Last November, the company changed its all-hands meeting policy in a bid to prevent leaks to the media.
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Britain has introduced "pension freedom" reforms in a bid to give people more choice in providing for their retirement.
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Last year, Mexico banned gillnet fishing in the northern Gulf of California in a bid to save the vaquita.
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Baidu is opening its self-driving vehicle platform in a bid to help drive the development of autonomous cars.
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In August, the Indian government suddenly revoked Kashmir's autonomy, in a bid to increase its hold on the territory.
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Both sides have met several times in a bid to hammer out a deal to end their trade war.
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Walmart is frantically bulking up its online operation in a bid to stay competitive with the online shopping juggernaut.
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The Iowa caucus runners-up charged at the leaders in a bid to stop their momentum in New Hampshire.
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U.S. President Donald Trump and Kim have met twice in the past year in a bid to negotiate denuclearization.
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Last month, the retailer announced it would shutter 269 stores around the world in a bid to bolster profitability.
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Lojas Americanas has switched up store formats and inventory management in a bid to better compete with online competitors.
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So now climate experts are planning to walk officials through proposals, with mentors, in a bid to secure financing.
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In a bid to offer fairer rates of credit, Pariti also had integrations with lending fintechs Zopa and Lendable.
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Ackman, 49, joined Valeant's board in a bid to salvage the biggest loss in the history of his fund.
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Spiegel said that in response, the company would overhaul its app in a bid to draw in new users.
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It has encouraged its 23,000 employees to take three weeks of unpaid leave in a bid to preserve cash.
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In a bid to quell unrest, Buhari this week also announced a $10 billion infrastructure plan for the delta.
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In a bid to start a debate on health and the national diet, it has instituted meat-free Mondays.
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Chinese smartphone makers have flooded India in a bid to grab a piece of the country's growing digital revolution.
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The Brooklyn Museum offered voluntary buyouts to its employees in a bid to tackle its $3 million budget deficit.
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They accuse his followers of infiltrating the military and state institutions over decades in a bid to seize power.
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Last year, Verizon agreed to buy AOL in a bid to build its growth in mobile video and advertising.
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In a bid to kill two birds with one stone, Uber is launching a new feature called Payment Rewards.
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But the second day of the weekend-long event had been canceled in a bid to keep the peace.
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Clearnet arm in a bid to ease European Union concerns about exchange's planned merger with Deutsche Boerse (DB1Gn.DE). LCH.
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The council has been holding informal secret ballots since July in a bid to reach consensus on a candidate.
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In November, Malaysia unveiled an expanded budget for 2019 in a bid to boost revenue in a slowing economy.
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Business interests have sought to narrow the scope of the law in a bid to fend off costly litigation.
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General Motors just unveiled its electric bicycle in a bid to arm itself against an uncertain future for cars.
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That's why, in a bid to remain popular, Epic Games is throwing its giant Fortnite sporting event this weekend.
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Tillerson is to meet Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov in a bid to pressure Moscow on its involvement with Syria.
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The following month, Samsung bought Harman for $8 billion in a bid to jump into the connected car space.
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Major League Baseball stadiums are amping up their dessert options in a bid to create the ultimate fan experience.
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Instead, members have continued to pump unabated in a bid to defend market share and pressure higher-cost producers.
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There were $31.6 billion in bids, resulting in a bid-to-cover ratio of 2.11, the lowest since February.
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Late last year, SEBI tightened disclosure norms for credit rating agencies in a bid to boost transparency and accountability.
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The photographs bolster the idea that authorities were tracking Penn's movements in a bid to find the elusive Guzman.
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Lee's great uncle launched TAL Group in 1947 in a bid to revive the family's century-old textile business.
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Elliott had called for six board members to be replaced in a bid to improve strategy, value and governance.
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Also on Friday, in a bid to spur more lending for housing, BI eased downpayment requirements for mortgage loans.
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The government has this year released thousands of prisoners including dissidents and journalists in a bid to calm discontent.
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The latter has already slapped controls on imports in a bid to encourage feed mills to use domestic corn.
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Pandora's woes have stemmed primarily from excessive spending in a bid to diversify its company and broaden its content.
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Top rock and pop stars are banding together in a bid to make it harder to commit music piracy.
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He is also part of an independent group that interpreted data in a bid to find the missing plane.
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Industry experts foresee the rivalry continuing even after Toyota refreshes its product lineup in a bid to boost sales.
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Kuczynski has said he endorsed Fujimori in 2011 in a bid to keep then-leftist Ollanta Humala from winning.
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Some analysts say Zuma's allies are driving the probe in a bid to oust Gordhan, something the president denied.
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Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi announced an overhaul of the government in February in a bid to tackle corruption.
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In a bid to take its business to the next level, Grab is also developing a mobile payments platform.
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In June 2015 the government also implemented a new corporate governance code in a bid to stimulate foreign investment.
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Also last year, Trump put a 25 percent tariff on imported steel in a bid to protect domestic steelmakers.
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They also raise the likelihood he may circumvent Congress in a bid to build the wall on his own.
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Mills have churned out record tonnages of steel in recent months in a bid to offset the cutbacks ahead.
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Mr. Serraj landed in Tripoli by boat on March 30 in a bid to set up his new administration.
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Since the result, May has vowed to continue governing in a bid to provide "certainty " for the British people.
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Home Depot is doubling down on tool rentals in a bid to win over pro builders and drive sales
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Since the result, May has vowed to continue governing in a bid to provide "certainty" for the British people.
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Turkey says those institutions were infiltrated by Gulen's followers years ago in a bid to take over the state.
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Many firms engage in "hostile competition", raising production and slashing prices in a bid to outlast rivals, he said.
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The producers reached the agreement last winter in a bid to drain a global crude glut and boost prices.
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Blue states are defying the Trump administration in a bid to protect ObamaCare and keep their insurance markets stable.
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In a bid to rev up the lackluster economy, the government unveiled a $25 billion stimulus package last month.
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The slide prompted the People's Bank of China to inject $20 billion in a bid to stabilize its markets.
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In 1968, the royal family let cameras film their life at home, in a bid to modernize their image.
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In a bid to attract a new kind of audience, NASCAR moved into trendier markets in the 90's.
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The group aimed to cut a combined 0003,000 bpd in a bid to drain oversupply from the oil market.
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Environmental groups are suing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in a bid to ban the sale toxic paint strippers.
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In 2008, he quit in a bid to push his handpicked successor, Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, to resign.
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A collective of volunteer groups launched a legal challenge in a bid to stop a second phase of demolition.
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The Zambian government has banned all public gatherings in a bid to contain the spread of the deadly disease.
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For two months that summer, migrants refused to work in a bid to improve their working and living conditions.
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Now as then the state is turning to its copper mines in a bid to boost desperately-needed revenue.
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Justice ordered the state's National Guard to test everyone at the facility in a bid to control further transmission.
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Guangzhou journal In a bid to curb sexual harassment, one city is reserving seats and space for female passengers.
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" At school, says Monmoth, she would recite Rowan Atkinson routines in a bid to stay popular: "Comedy protected me.
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The bank announced a massive new bond-buying program in a bid to stimulate the ailing euro zone economy.
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In a bid to stem that sort of criticism, Sidewalk released a proposed data privacy plan late last year.
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But Ujiri was putting his chips on the table to support Leonard in a bid to win right now.
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To the last, he will summon every specter of the "Arab-loving left" in a bid to hang on.
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Some airlines are also offering more flexible rebooking and cancellation policies in a bid to keep people booking flights.
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UEFA said it was working with everyone involved in a bid to find a practical way around the clashes.
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China charted a new manufacturing model in a bid to build cutting-edge industries that could rival Western giants.
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It had moved towards the centre in a bid to go mainstream, and at times polled more than 25%.
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Many of the fires burning were initially set by cattle ranchers or farmers in a bid to clear land.
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Britain's government announced an unprecedented public lockdown Monday night in a bid to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
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In a bid to lift output to 5,000 vehicles a week, he stalked around the plant in Fremont, Calif.
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It has encouraged its 243,000 employees to take three weeks of unpaid leave in a bid to preserve cash.
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Close to despair, he borrowed sleds from other lugers in a bid to understand where he was going wrong.
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The United States has imposed several rounds of sanctions against Venezuela in a bid to oust President Nicolas Maduro.
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PE firms will increasingly rely on data analytics to inform their investment decisions in a bid to differentiate themselves.
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Oil companies typically inject carbon dioxide into aging traditional oilfields in a bid to push out the remaining barrels.
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In a bid for classroom adoption, the company began offering a discount for twelve-packs of previously owned Spheros.
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The central bank cut interest rates three times last year in a bid to keep the expansion from stalling.
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That helped precipitate Mahathir's resignation in a bid to form a unity government that could have bolstered his power.
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It has encouraged its 27,2020560 employees to take three weeks of unpaid leave in a bid to preserve cash.
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He narrowly missed an empty net in the waning seconds in a bid for his first career hat trick.
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Companies are also stocking shelves with fresh produce and Emergen-C, in a bid to ward off office sickness.
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And in a bid to rescue their business, their answer at the time was to fight fire with fire.
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Iraq's Parliament voted to overhaul the country's election laws in a bid to reduce the power of political parties.
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China tightened regulations on infant-formula imports earlier this year in a bid to boost demand for domestic products.
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In a bid to restore order, the government has turned to the institution it trusts the most: the military.
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IBM acquired Resilient Systems back in April 2016 in a bid to add incident response to its security portfolio.
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In 2004, Sprint merged with Nextel in a bid to dramatically grow its wireless customer base and — sound familiar?
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Last Tuesday, the U.S. Treasury announced sanctions against Chinese and Russian entities in a bid to pressure North Korea.
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But Legere and his allies are pushing all the right buttons in a bid to get regulators to yes.
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In a bid to mop up excess supply, OPEC teamed up with Russia two years ago to cut production.
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That means state attorneys and advocacy groups will be able to sue in a bid to block the order.
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On Wednesday, Hollande invited France's two highest ranking judges to see him in a bid to patch up relations.
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On 1990s Usenet groups, users would post in-jokes and provocations in a bid to flush out naïve newcomers.
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Both Malaysia and Indonesia are inducing artificial rain through cloud seeding methods in a bid to aid relief efforts.
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In a bid to increase competition, regulators have instructed Israel's top two banks sell off their credit card companies.
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The ECB has started acquiring €20bn of bonds a month from November in a bid to stimulate economic activity.
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President Nicolas Maduro said he will close Venezuela's border with Brazil in a bid to stop foreign aid deliveries.
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Walmart also acquired online-based apparel start-ups Modcloth and Bonobos in a bid to reach more younger shoppers.
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The scheme has also been exported to Central America in a bid to help contain migration from the region.
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Gros is co-direct the museum with Okwui Enwezor in a bid to deal with the institution's financial deficit.
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During the Cold War, each side built up its arsenal in a bid to protect itself from the other.
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The company recently acquired the assets and intellectual property of rival Pebble in a bid to shore up its offering.
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Rights groups say authorities have also cracked down on media ahead of the vote in a bid to silence criticism.
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And they'll concentrate their fire on eight of Trump's nominees, using political maneuvers in a bid to delay their confirmation.
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Hyundai Motor recently replaced the heads of its China and U.S. operations in a bid to turn around its business.
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Still, telecom lobbyists have worked hard to portray net neutrality as a partisan issue in a bid to stall progress.
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Like Gates, he agreed to cooperate with the special counsel's probe, in a bid for leniency when he is sentenced.
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Which desperate and unscrupulous company will submit a too-shocking-for-the-Super-Bowl ad in a bid for attention?
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Saudi Arabia has intentionally lowered shipments to the highly transparent US market in a bid to prevent stockpiles from rising.
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OPEC and other producers are expected to extend production cuts beyond a March deadline in a bid to cut oversupply.
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Protest organizers are calling for another mass rally on Sunday in a bid to keep the pressure on the government.
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China also put in a bid to operate the facility, but the two sides failed to agree on financial terms.
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In a bid to deflect blame and appease critics, Beijing's central government has ramped up its purge of local officials.
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Both sides have met several times in a bid to hammer out a deal to end their protracted trade war.
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Walmart bought the cash-flush startup for $3 billion last summer in a bid to beef up its online operation.
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Six people with albinism will contest the May elections in a bid to tackle the stigma and violence they face.
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Local officials said on Tuesday security forces had detained 30 people overnight in Srinagar, in a bid to control protests.
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Amazon is now making its delivery drivers take selfies, it confirmed to The Verge, in a bid to reduce fraud.
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And mothers in Pittsburgh have started making and selling hijabs for Barbies in a bid to make play more inclusive.
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Blackstone has partnered with private equity firm Apollo Global Management LLC in a bid for that business, Reuters has reported.
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Republicans, in a bid to rally their more dispirited voters, are exaggerating the extent to which this is Democratic policy.
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Rival Deutsche Boerse has sweetened its euro clearing service in a bid to draw more business from LCH in London.
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The Mau Mau rebellion was a war between Kenyans and their former colonizer, the U.K., in a bid for freedom.
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Mr Bolloré's expansion into Italy, in a bid to create a southern European content-and-distribution giant, has been costliest.
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U.S. military commanders have proposed sending 3,000 to 5,000 more advisers to Afghanistan in a bid to break the "stalemate".
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But in a bid to maintain an important position in Turkish politics, he ran for President in 2014 -- and won.
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Senegal reinstated its ambassador to Qatar in August in a bid to encourage the Arab states to resolve their dispute.
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Banks in recent years have hired a number of former senior regulators and politicians in a bid to improve oversight.
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In September, Reuters exclusively reported that Seara had offered logistics assets to creditors in a bid to settle the debts.
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Some 1,200 technicians from the two German auto giants will team up in a bid to develop self-driving technology.
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In a bid to reassure investors, the lender said on Friday it would publish preliminary full-year results on Jan.
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The company also dropped the need for a physical card in a bid to differentiate itself from its chief competitor.
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Click through to shop the beauty brands we're lining our bathroom shelves with in a bid to help the planet.
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Earlier this week, CVS announced it would expand its membership program CarePass nationwide in a bid to attract millennial shoppers.
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Many of the events are scheduled to be held at pre-existing venues in a bid to keep costs down.
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Macau, for instance, is supposed to develop a traditional Chinese medicine industry in a bid to diversify away from gambling.
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A government-appointed mediator is currently leading negotiations between oil firms and employees in a bid to avert a strike.
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The switch to majority voting has been threatened for years by the Commission in a bid to break the stalemate.
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Isis fighters remaining in Manbij have reportedly been burning tyres in a bid to obscure visibility and prevent air strikes.
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The Trump Administration has been ramping up pressure on Caracas in a bid to oust President Nicolas Maduro from power.
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On March 26th it launched a crude futures contract in a bid to gain more clout in the global market.
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Wal-Mart Stores Inc is accelerating its investment in e-commerce in a bid to narrow the gap with Amazon.
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The rapper, 26, made a series of emotional Twitter pleas on Thursday in a bid to help his Aunt Toni.
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Macron sent his prime minister, Edouard Philippe, to Beijing this weekend partly in a bid to move the negotiations forward.
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This could pose a threat to the country's efforts to placate the West in a bid to see sanctions lifted.
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Meanwhile, Yara has said it plans to increase investment in a bid to become more competitive and grow its business.
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Tesla also said last week its global sales would now be online-only, in a bid to cut overhead costs.
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Detectives were also checking footage from security cameras in the area in a bid to identify the suspect, he said.
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Another Verily project – Debug – is releasing mosquitoes in Fresno, California, in a bid to rid the county of the insects.
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It further seeks class-action status, in a bid to represent anyone who applied to those schools between 2012-18.
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Alibaba turned the holiday into the annual shopping event in a bid to boost sales on its e-commerce platform.
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Jeb Bush-backing groups raised more than $100 million ahead of the primary in a bid to scare off opponents.
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About two dozen exporting nations began capping their output in 2017 in a bid to drain a global crude glut.
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One, the so-called "Italian torpedo", involves a plaintiff filing a claim in Italy in a bid to delay proceedings.
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The European Commission said on Tuesday that Hutchison has offered concessions in a bid for EU approval of the deal.
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In February, the Reserve Bank of India tightened rules in a bid to identify and deal with stressed loans quickly.
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On Tuesday, Parliament approved a record $852 billion budget for the coming fiscal year in a bid to spur spending.
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Last year, President Muhammadu Buhari ordered all state accounts merged into that single account in a bid to reduce corruption.
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Amid the poor profit prospects, many growers have delayed fertilizing their designated corn fields in a bid to cut costs.
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Peralta grounded out to second in the eighth, failing in a bid for a sixth straight hit in the game.
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Huishan last month met creditors and local authorities in a bid to avert lenders calling in loans or filing suits.
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When they failed to reclaim the Senate in 2012, they shut down the government in a bid to defund Obamacare.
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Aslam raised the possibility that ADM and Glencore could partner in a bid for Bunge to split up its operations.
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Nevertheless, Guaido has continued to call on his supporters to take to the streets in a bid to oust Maduro.
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In a bid to de-stress students and their parents, beverage-maker Mirinda launched a unique social experiment called #ReleaseThePressure.
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Unions condemned "the grave violation of rights and freedoms" after riot police attacked Catalans in a bid to disrupt voting.
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President Thomas Jefferson was hosting a diplomat from Tunisia in a bid to improve diplomatic relations with North African states.
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Indeed, on July 5th the bank reduced capital requirements for banks, in a bid to stave off a credit crunch.
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Truck owners went on strike last week in a bid to force the adoption of mandatory minimum grain hauling rates.
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In a bold move, that community has also painted murals around the city in a bid to reclaim public spaces.
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Phil Bredesen has repeatedly pledged to work with Trump in a bid to court moderate Republicans away from GOP Rep.
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Large supermarkets are known for squeezing suppliers in a bid to lower prices whilst maintaining their own profits, after all.
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Trump made a last-minute trip to Mississippi the eve of the runoff in a bid to boost Republican turnout.
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They're writing letters -- all addressed to GM's CEO -- in a bid to change the automaker's mind and save the factory.
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And despite his repeated denials of interest in a bid, Romney's name continues to be mentioned among "Never Trump" conservatives.
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Beyond social and communication, Facebook acquired Oculus in a bid to win users in the consumer and enterprise VR spaces.
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Some French cities, including Paris, have barred some vehicles from their centers in a bid to cut down on pollution.
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Officials for both sides are scheduled to meet in Washington on Wednesday in a bid to settle some major differences.
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A new company called MindMed just raised $6.2 million in a bid to make psychedelics without their characteristic hallucinogenic qualities.
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In a bid to lift the economy, the ruling junta has introduced stimulus measures and ramped up investment in infrastructure.
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Oando bought ConocoPhillips's Nigerian business in a bid to add oil exploration and production to its petroleum products retailing businesses.
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He added a red rose to the party's clenched-fist logo, in a bid to recast it as less militant.
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So far Generali has offered an all-share deal in a bid to overcome price differences but UniCredit wants cash.
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In a bid to boost turnout figures, polling stations were kept open beyond the official closing time of 6 p.m.
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In response, worried consumers are increasingly flocking to VPNs in a bid to protect their private data while browsing online.
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Indonesian authorities have said 40,000 police and army personnel were on duty across Jakarta in a bid to maintain security.
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This has meant reassessing the use of library spaces and consolidating book holdings in a bid to attract more visitors.
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In a bid to increase transparency, users will also now see badges that identify which fact-checkers reviewed an article.
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All other countries in the region have closed their borders in a bid to prevent migrants from traveling further north.
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In a bid to raise awareness, he wrote a Medium post in July and contacted a number of companies directly.
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Kardashian then shared audio of West's conversation with the US pop superstar in a bid to clear her husband's name.
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Mr. Trump has flirted openly with forcing a government shutdown in a bid to compel Democrats to embrace wall funding.
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LONDON — Alexion Pharmaceuticals has remade its executive ranks over the past year in a bid to turn around its fortunes.
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In other words, if Trump wants to shun the UN in a bid to strengthen American power, it could backfire.
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The coronavirus outbreak has officials implementing quarantines and nationwide lockdowns in a bid to stem the spread of the disease.
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And, in a bid to recruit more drivers, many trucking companies have added perks, including signing bonuses and increased pay.
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It was her choice to attend the school, one she had made years earlier in a bid for self-improvement.
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His diagnosis prompted officials to lock down 20 neighboring villages in northern India in a bid to contain the spread.
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Soldiers have been deployed across the country for the next 10 days in a bid to stop the brutality spreading.
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Central banks worldwide are expected to cut interest rates in a bid to contain the economic fallout of the virus.
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Entire towns were locked down and public gatherings were canceled in a bid to control the spread of the virus.
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BATON ROUGE, La. — In a bid to recapture the governor's mansion, Republicans in Louisiana mounted an aggressive challenge to Gov.
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Critics accused Ms. Atamna-Ismaeel of avoiding calling it a Palestinian food festival in a bid not to offend Israelis.
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It has announced various campaigns in a bid to stimulate private participation, including in sectors that have monopolies in industries.
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Protests erupted in June outside the UN building in Sanaa, in a bid to focus global attention on the bombardment.
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WeWork retools: The beleaguered office space company may cut at least 4,000 employees in a bid to stabilize its business.
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Still, China fulfilled a promise to cut tariffs on imported cars and parts, in a bid to ease trade tensions.
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Separatists are waging violence against civilians in the Kashmir Valley, in a bid to bring the region to a halt.
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Lime will also cease operations in 12 markets in a bid to become profitable in 2020, the company told Kia.
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This looming fiscal crisis has already prompted market rumors that Maduro will approach creditors in a bid restructure Venezuela's debts.
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In a bid to shore up conservative support, Trump reiterated this week he would appoint conservatives to the high court.
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The strategy has seen the central bank purchase government bonds and financial assets in a bid to buoy the economy.
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China has promised to stop approving all new coal mine projects for three years in a bid to control capacity.
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Macri was elected in November on a platform of eliminating currency and trade controls in a bid to increase investment.
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Israeli media has reported close monitoring by both sides of social media in a bid to identify would-be assailants.
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Freeland said on Thursday that Canada had come up with some creative ideas in a bid to unblock the talks.
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According to Coleman, companies are also starting to change their portfolio mix in a bid to tackle their carbon footprint.
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The system, officially called the SFUSD Student Assignment System, was created 18 years ago in a bid to desegregate classrooms.
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The company filed for insolvency this week in a bid to stay in the air while a buyer is found.
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In a bid to compete, Bharti Airtel agreed last month to buy the Indian assets of Telenor, a Norwegian operator.
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However, in a bid to recover more, they have spent years battling through the courts, using sometimes novel legal theories.
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The gold is melted down and sold to domestic jewellers in a bid to reduce the need for gold imports.
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Pelosi has not yet sent the impeachment package to the Senate in a bid to increase pressure on Republicans there.
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It accused Saraki of plotting to "foment violence in the legislative chamber all in a bid to stop his impeachment".
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The man also said Greitens photographed the man's ex-wife in a bid to keep her from telling other people.
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"Today, I am filing my organizational papers in a bid for local office in Loudoun County, Va," Briskman tweeted Wednesday.
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Republicans repeatedly sought to make good on their promise to raise procedural objections in a bid to disrupt the hearing.
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Norway recently changed tax rules to exempt data centers from paying property taxes in a bid to attract foreign companies.
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Last year the military lost hundreds of men in a bid to re-take a rebel-held region bordering China.
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That's what Greenpeace activists in Australia did overnight in a bid to confront politicians with the realities of climate change.
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Lagesse has been studying the prosecution's strategy in the first trial group in a bid to understand her own case.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has delayed sending over the impeachment articles to the Senate in a bid to pressure McConnell.
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" Spokesperson from the City of Vancouver: "Yes, Vancouver will certainly be putting in a bid to submit for the HQ!
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Casino has already canceled its interim dividend and has pledged to accelerate asset sales in a bid to reduce debt.
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And he did it all in a bid to convince the public to accept him back into their good graces.
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There is no evidence to support Trump's claim, which Scott has also advanced in a bid to stop the recount.
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Moon recently replaced his chief of staff and other top aides in a bid to revitalize momentum for his presidency.
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In March, Mindtree ditched a plan to buy back shares in a bid to counter L&T's hostile takeover approach.
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OPEC refused to cut production back in November 2014 in a bid to defend its market share rather than oil price.
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The SDGs are a range of measures laid out in 2015 in a bid to improve global living standards by 2030.
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In a bid to accelerate development and adoption of blockchain, companies have been joining forces in several industry consortia and groups.
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It launched a strategic review in September in a bid to find a partner to boost growth in a fragmented market.
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In a bid to stop his trade from being demystified, Tian has taken an unusual approach for an artist in China.
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Intense competition in a bid to keep customers will make it harder for them to raise prices and absorb higher costs.
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Google has launched its shopping aggregator service in India, in a bid to take advantage of the country's booming digital economy.
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Obama had encouraged Turnbull, a conservative, to develop close ties to Trump in a bid to stabilize the brash new leader.
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In a bid to encourage women to vote in the state assembly elections, some polling stations handed out the plush toys.
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Areva and EDF in 2009 lost to South Korea's KEPCO in a bid for four nuclear reactors in United Arab Emirates.
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Key features include: The Xperia XZ focuses on Sony's strengths including display technology and camera in a bid to boost profits.
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There's Swing Left, for example, which has sought to raise money in crucial congressional districts in a bid to topple Republicans.
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In a bid to reassure investors, Monte dei Paschi said on Friday it would publish preliminary full-year results on Jan.
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Sometimes it comes in the form of trash talk, where verbal insults are traded in a bid to intimidate the opposition.
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Editing video is hard but GoPro is moving it to the cloud in a bid to make it a bit easier.
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Schvartsman also said Vale would cease to invest fresh funds in its Caledonia nickel mine, in a bid to reduce costs.
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Saudi Arabia has been leading calls for the oil cartel to trim output in a bid to alleviate concerns of oversupply.
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In a bid to connect with young families, the retailer has signed on as an official partner of Major League Soccer.
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Sharmer said the Delhi government is now buying up bodies of water in a bid to build self-sustaining water systems.
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They called it Eureka Park and made the exhibit space less expensive in a bid to attract startups to the show.
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The electric carmaker bought the private machining company this week in a bid to speed up—and automate—its production process.
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Samsung is unveiling its new Galaxy M Series in India today, in a bid to compete against Chinese rivals like Xiaomi.
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The U.K. looks set to hold a general election in December in a bid to break the Brexit deadlock in Parliament.
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Which is to say, it's courting lawmakers and regulators in a bid to remain the world's most powerful gatekeeper of information.
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That's all about to change now that Ikea has launched its first blinds in a bid to democratize the smart home.
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The merger is seen to be heavily backed by the German government in a bid to create a strong national champion.
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Comcast has been seeking to improve customer service and giving its set-top boxes facelifts in a bid to retain subscribers.
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Rather than cut crude throughput, refiners are opting to produce more diesel in a bid to limit the oversupply of gasoline.
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Huawei has taken the next step in its legal case against the U.S. government in a bid to expedite the process.
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Washington has also imposed sanctions on Venezuela's oil exports, in a bid to topple the government under President Nicolas Maduro there.
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And since 2010 Conservative-led governments have slashed the number of civil servants, in a bid to right the public finances.
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Cook reportedly called the White House in a bid to urge the president not to back out of the Paris deal.
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Still, firms did not fully pass through that increase to consumers in a bid to remain competitive and attract further demand.
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Macy's is shuttering its tech offices in San Francisco, a spokeswoman confirmed to CNBC, in a bid to streamline its business.
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In a bid to counter the disinformation, the EU will also focus on communicating the values and policies of the bloc.
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But it is a bullet that protesters say they are willing to bite in a bid to shake off widespread corruption.
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Authorities have turned their attention to consumer loans, in a bid to stop them from being used to finance housing purchases.
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Would a diehard Brexiteer prime minister risk yet another election, in a bid to win enough seats to ditch the unionists?
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Apple, however, is also rumored to be developing its own OLED technology in a bid to reduce its dependence on Samsung.
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Its "Top runner" programme rewards those companies experimenting with the latest PV technologies, in a bid to make solar more competitive.
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A fresh round of Iran sanctions is to be announced Monday in a bid to force the Iranian leadership into talks.
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And on Saturday, Trump met an African-American congregation in Detroit in a bid to counter claims he is a racist.
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National police patrol the streets every hour, confiscating weapons and rounding up gang members in a bid to curb the violence.
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The smaller Reliance is flogging anything it can—from phone masts to its head office—in a bid to stay afloat.
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The federal government has spent more than $2.4 billion in state grants since 2017 in a bid to curb the epidemic.
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Some analysts say President Jacob Zuma's allies are driving the investigation in a bid to oust Gordhan, something the president denied.
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In a bid to stabilize its markets, the People's Bank of China on Tuesday injected $20 billion into the financial system.
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In a bid to calm subscriber annoyance, AT&T will be throwing in an HBO subscription as standard on both tiers.
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Twitter has heavily invested in video and live content, in a bid to attract more mainstream users and premium advertising deals.
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The United States failed in a bid to amend the resolution with a paragraph that would have condemned violence by Hamas.
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In 2002, it expanded to Miami and, in 3493, to Hong Kong, in a bid to better spotlight those regions' artists.
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Commonly, Brazilian farmers band together in large groups and buy directly from fertilizer producers in a bid to cut fertilizer costs.
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Al-Shabaab has repeatedly attacked hotels and other locations in the capital in a bid to topple Somalia's Western-backed government.
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It is adopting a new policy rate this month in a bid to get banks to lower credit rates more quickly.
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Still, Japanese trade officials will visit Washington again in late September in a bid to negotiate sanction waivers, the executives said.
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The creators of MyEtherWallet said in a tweet that they have contacted Apple in a bid to have the app removed.
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GhostBear disguises VPN traffic in a bid to circumvent VPN blocking, which is presumably why it works with Netflix happily enough.
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Rubio has already suggested that his supporters in Ohio vote for rival John Kasich, apparently in a bid to stop Trump.
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Several U.S. cities voted for soda tax in November, in a bid to battle diet-related diseases, including obesity and diabetes.
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In a bid to push back against Washington, Huawei filed a lawsuit in March against the US government, alleging unconstitutional discrimination.
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China began to reduce its support for corn production last year in a bid to rebalance a huge oversupply with demand.
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However, a state official is expected to argue that Sandoz is objecting now only in a bid for good public relations.
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IBM is not the only company tapping UK acquisitions in a bid to build up consulting services for the public sector.
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It is even considering listing shares in its ginormous state-owned oil company, Saudi Aramco, in a bid to raise funds.
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In a bid to sweeten the cruise deal, Mount Kumgang authorities are permitting the development of a casino aboard the vessel.
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But some EU states, including Luxembourg and the Netherlands, are opposing the overhaul in a bid to defend their national prerogatives.
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Toshiba's U.S. subsidiary Westinghouse is set to file for U.S. bankruptcy, in a bid to limit losses for the Japanese conglomerate.
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The British bank has scaled back across Asia in a bid to slash costs and improve profitability since early last year.
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Now, with Ellison at the helm, Lowe's has been overhauling its business in a bid to stay competitive with Home Depot.
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The Bank of Japan surprised investors on Friday by introducing negative rates in a bid to stimulate the flagging Japanese economy.
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Manufacturers, distributors and retailers have cut orders and deliveries in a bid to bring stockpiles under control, hitting freight demand hard.
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In a bid to break the impasse, lawmakers took control of parliamentary proceedings and were set at vote at 8 p.m.
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The bank has cut borrowing costs by 275 basis points since December 2016, in a bid to bolster the sluggish economy.
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Administration officials said Tuesday they were planning conversations with lawmakers in a bid to change minds, but the outcome remained hazy.
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Morrison took to Twitter in a bid to limit the damage, joking that staff could instead have improved his thinning hairline.
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Trump has vowed to open more federal land to oil and natural gas production in a bid to boost U.S. output.
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In January, the retailer said it would cut thousands of jobs in a bid to reduce costs after a disappointing 2015.
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The company has also hired former FCC Commissioners including Mignon Clyburn and Robert McDowell in a bid to seal the deal.
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On Friday, police halted people's movements in his hometown of Tral, in a bid to forestall gatherings and demonstrations, witnesses said.
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Aslam also said it was possible ADM and Glencore could partner in a bid for Bunge to split up its operations.
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SI, and introduced in late 2015 in a bid to develop Singapore as a price hub for the super-chilled fuel.
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And local governments have stepped in to offer training and redeployment services in a bid to avoid a rise in unemployment.
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The bank said it planned to sell $500 million of its reserves on Tuesday, in a bid to stabilize the peso.
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The company is also building out tools for its removals partners in a bid to digitise more of the removals process.
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Finland's Kone, another lift-industry giant, has long coveted ET. Japan's Hitachi is also likely to have put in a bid.
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The Spanish government met in Madrid on Wednesday in a bid to shore up its response to the Catalan independence movement.
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In a bid to improve well-being, employees were switched to a six-hour workday last year with no pay cut.
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He once even staged a demonstration in a bid to prod Mr. Dylan into leading the movement against the Vietnam War.
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In a bid to ease such concerns, Sofia says the new pipeline will be built in line with EU energy rules.
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North Korea was removed from that list in 2008, in a bid to save a deal halting its nuclear development program.
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Tribespeople have staged protests in the past, and have set up road blockades in a bid to stop some mega-projects.
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Midfielder Jack Wilshere left Arsenal for a season-long loan at Bournemouth in a bid to revive his injury-stalled career.
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Inexplicably anti-European, he'd risen to become the UK's Foreign Secretary before resigning in a bid to smash existing Brexit plans.
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In a bid to entice more users in India, Netflix has officially announced a $2.88 mobile-only subscription plan for users.
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H&M said on Monday that it would test selling external brands and products in a bid to attract new shoppers.
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Huawei is offering to sell its 5G technology patents to a Western company in a bid to quell fears about security.
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In a bid to make light of the situation, Savage set up a GoFundMe page to earn back her travel costs.
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More than 350 million trees were planted inEthiopiain just 12 hours in a bid against deforestation from the country's prime minister.
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The company quietly put in a bid via a contractor, and it prohibited the Pentagon from mentioning Google without prior approval.
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NASA launched the Kepler telescope in 2009 in a bid to discover whether other Earth-like planets are common or rare.
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At one point, I even had drone batteries strapped to me underneath my clothes in a bid to keep them warm.
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The industry trade group plans to increase promotion in a bid to bring in more companies and find more prospective students.
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He and Manafort both described those associated with the president, including Manafort, as "road kill" in a bid to damage Trump.
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Russia has dismissed the allegations and said US politicians are blaming Moscow in a bid to drum up their polling numbers.
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In a bid to take over Pacific, investment firm EIG has offered to buy some US$4.1bn of Pacific's outstanding bonds.
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He abandoned his tightfisted inclinations and cut five- and six-figure checks in a bid for clout as a political donor.
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A second man was accused of receiving Rahman's aid in a bid to go to Syria to engage in terrorist activity.
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Canterbury Police released CCTV footage of the incident on Facebook last week in a bid to identify the would-be robber.
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YouTube announced today that it's enlisted the help of basketball star Kevin Durant in a bid to expand original sports content.
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Last month Duterte announced he was suspending the war on drugs, in a bid to eradicate corrupt police from the force.
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Trump is hardly the first president to try to leverage Silicon Valley in a bid to rethink the way Washington works.
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Seb encourages the girls to diet excessively and compares them to each other in a bid to encourage competitive weight loss.
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Russian oil companies often drill high-rate wells at mature fields in a bid to maintain or, where possible, increase production.
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One other exchange — Coin Asset — is under extended review after replacing its management team in a bid to win a license.
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Beijing has been growing increasingly bold in a bid to curtail big-spending conglomerates as it cracks down on financial risk.
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In a bid to give tools to researchers to avoid getting burned, the OHRI's study includes ways to identify fake publications.
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Uber unveiled a smaller version of its ride-hailing app on Tuesday, in a bid to appeal to emerging market customers.
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That has forced OPEC and other exporters to band together to cut output in a bid to shrink global oil stockpiles.
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In April, the company sued state prosecutors in Para in a bid to spur a new study to assess the spill.
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Lawmakers on both sides of the Atlantic are attempting to jump-start policy conversations in a bid to tackle the issues.
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In a bid to restore confidence in China's vast pharmaceutical industry, Mr. Xi has ordered a nationwide investigation of vaccine producers.
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More factories are beginning to stagger shifts in their workplaces in a bid to maintain current production levels, the Journal reported.
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Russia refused to cut production, in a bid to drown America's high-cost shale producers in a sea of cheap crude.
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I became an independent escort in October 33, in a bid to ease the financial strain of being a single parent.
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The deal recently struck in the Senate would pump $219 billion into US hospitals in a bid to stave off disaster.
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Political operatives are weaponizing their disagreement with a particular investigation in a bid to undermine the credibility of the entire institution.
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On Sunday, Argentina imposed capital controls in a bid to stem a currency rout that is sharpening the risk of default.
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Saudi Arabia has cut supply by more than required by the OPEC+ deal in a bid to stop inventories building up.
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This year, even more runners can participate in a bid to establish a new Guinness World Record for a charity run.
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Mr. Laffer famously drew it on a napkin in a bid to sway President Gerald R. Ford to support tax cuts.
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Residents of the town of Dayton convinced a young teacher named John Scopes to do so, in a bid for publicity.
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The controversial law went into effect as Polish and Israeli officials met in a bid to defuse tensions over the legislation.
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Sources close to the couple tell us they're just shopping for now, and haven't put in a bid on the pad.
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Trump last week banned most Europeans from visiting the United States for 214 days in a bid to contain the virus.
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Trump last week banned most Europeans from visiting the United States for 30 days in a bid to contain the virus.
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Photographer Bruce Weber was hired to take the racy photos in a bid to rebrand A&F into a conversation piece.
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He levied an "emergency" tax on the telecoms sector, in a bid to reduce government debt after the global financial crisis.
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Tesla has launched a new rental option for its solar panels in a bid to revive its slumping home solar business.
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Nervous central banks around the world are slashing interest rates in a bid to blunt the pain from the tariff battle.
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In a bid to forestall such complaints, Mr. Saied, 61, has not campaigned while his opponent in the runoff was jailed.
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Senators asked mainly partisan questions in a bid to further their arguments either for Trump's conviction or to undermine Democrats' case.
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In a bid to get more organizations in China to pay for their software, Microsoft, which is based in Redmond, Wash.
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In a bid to stop the virus spreading, airports around the world have installed measures to monitor passengers coming from Wuhan.
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Intu Properties fell 4% after it said it is targeting an equity increase in a bid to strengthen its balance sheet.
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The kingdom announced last September that it would be launching its first-ever tourist visas in a bid to boost tourism.
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Orsted instead said this week it had put in a bid with partner Eversource to build Massachusetts' first offshore wind farm.
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And in July, Narendra Modi became the first sitting Indian prime minister to visit Israel in a bid to spur trade.
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The House bill, in a bid to win support from moderate Republicans, would allow deductions up to $10,000 for property taxes.
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Five-Star, whose battle cries are legality and sustainable development, was attacked for burying its principles in a bid for power.
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Macri slashed natural gas subsidies early in his term in a bid to rein in the budget deficit and attract investment.
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Last week, state authorities dug a hole parallel to that in which Wilson had fallen in a bid to reach him.
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Tech groups have stepped up their focus on live-streaming sports in a bid to keep young viewers on their platforms.
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In a bid to make prompt amends, Didi has apologized for the "tragedy" and suspended the carpooling service for a week.
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The equivalent French contract was indicated untraded, in a bid-ask range of 31.45-13 euros/MWh, having closed at 31.85.
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HP pledged to return $8003 billion to shareholders in a bid to stave offer a hostile takeover bid from Xerox (XRX).
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Former Secretary of State John Kerry "is absolutely not running for president" in a bid to stop the rise of Sen.
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Mr. Stone was sentenced to 40 months in prison for obstructing a congressional inquiry in a bid to protect the president.
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As part of the deal, the government agreed to cut spending and raise taxes in a bid to balance its books.
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Environmentalists won the injunction against the electric car maker Sunday in a bid to prevent the company's first European car factory.
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In a bid to compromise with Russia, the Jordanian crossing point was dropped by Belgium, Kuwait and Germany from their draft.
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Top Chinese payments firms have been chasing international acceptance in a bid to capture more volume and win consumers&apos loyalty.
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Last September, the kingdom announced that it would be launching its first-ever tourist visas in a bid to boost tourism.
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The United States and China also launch trade talks later on Thursday in a bid to avert a damaging tariff war.
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The Young campaign said the former mayor's son is "battle-tested" and ready after losing in a bid for Detroit mayor.
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The central bank has since boosted a key interest rate by 700 basis points in a bid to ease inflation pressures.
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And the company plans to cut production and general expenses by about 20% in a bid to achieve free cash flow.
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Sondland was in no sense one of the President's Men ready to sacrifice himself in a bid to shield his boss.
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They also started targeting micro loans in a bid to curb short-term household debt, which is low but rising rapidly.
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Aldi has built hundreds of new stores in recent years and expanded its organic selection in a bid for wealthier shoppers.
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Dexter was abruptly promoted last month in a bid to steer the paper in a "new direction," the Democrat-Reporter said.
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TO) and Canada Pension Plan Investment Board have joined forces in a bid to acquire aluminum products maker Arconic Inc (ARNC.
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Craig's attorneys met with Justice Department prosecutors in recent days in a bid to avoid charges against him, CNN has reported.
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London (CNN Business)Burger King UK is removing plastic toys from kids' meals in a bid to reduce its environmental impact.
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And companies including Neiman Marcus and PetSmart created unrestricted subsidiaries in a bid to shield their most valuable assets from creditors.
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The draft also proposed restricting who has access to the securitisation space, in a bid to cut risks in the sector.
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Didi is also allied with Lyft, Uber's chief American competitor, in a bid to consolidate power against the $68 billion Uber.
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Trump filed suit in federal district court in New York last month in a bid to block the grand jury subpoena.
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In a bid to push back against Washington, this month Huawei filed a lawsuit against the US government, alleging unconstitutional discrimination.
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It is thought Merkel may ask Putin to exert his influence over Assad in a bid to avoid further widespread bloodshed.
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EU states decided last month to draw up the list in a bid to discourage the most aggressive tax dodging practices.
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Santos called on the nation to limit its use of electricity in a bid to make sure rationing is not necessary.
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In Washington, congressional leaders attempted to reach an agreement on border security funding in a bid to avert another government shutdown.
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ET (1300 GMT), aimed at flooding the country with cash in a bid to counter the economic impact of the outbreak.
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In a bid to shore up the alliance, Conte has called for a meeting of the four coalition parties for Jan.
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President Donald Trump has instructed the Pentagon to "annihilate" IS in a bid to prevent escaped foreign fighters from returning home.
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Many investors are now growing nervous that central banks will raise interest rates in a bid to keep inflation at bay.
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Pepsi said it had agreed to buy a smaller soft-drink rival, 7-Up, in a bid to increase its market share.
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Yes, veeping Kasich in a bid to claim his voters would be an admission of a certain weakness, as I acknowledged yesterday.
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The United States is currently threatening a trade war with Beijing in a bid to cut its own trade balance with China.
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In a bid to save money in April 2014, the city opted to switch its water source from the Detroit Water Authority.
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At the weekend, Saudi Arabia announced a cut in supply for December in a bid to halt a recent slump in prices.
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Hammond said he expected more exchanges of documents on Saturday between the government and Labour in a bid to reach a deal.
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New regulations, known as IMO 2020, will require ships next year to use low-sulfur fuel in a bid to reduce emissions.
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Ivanka Trump, the President's daughter, has herself sought to foster a connection with Merkel in a bid to maintain Berlin-Washington ties.
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The government is even experimenting with mind reading technology in a bid to extend its reach to the "emotional surveillance" of workers.
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The company, along with Uber, even put in a bid to pilot a self-driving car-hail program with the Singapore government.
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U.S. President Donald Trump declared a national emergency last month in a bid to fund his promised border wall without congressional approval.
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But in a bid to become a key fintech player in the region, Japanese authorities and banks are taking note of blockchain.
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Haley urged the UN Security Council to adopt tougher sanctions against the country in a bid to get Pyongyang to change course.
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The company is limiting promotions and pulling its handbags off department store shelves in a bid to regain its premium-brand cachet.
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Siemens modeled the Xelibri 6 on a make-up powder container with a mirror in a bid to tap into female users.
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Salah intervened when Bouteflika sought to extend his fourth term, declaring him unfit for office, in a bid to avoid prolonged turmoil.
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Police said they responded by firing volleys of tear gas at protesters in a bid to prevent them from crossing the bridge.
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Al-Tamimi also noted that in October, ISIS had "issued a general amnesty for deserters" in a bid to bolster its ranks.
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However, opponents could reportedly attempt to rewrite party rules in a bid to replace her with a more vocal supporter of Brexit.
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That's a major difference from QE, when the Fed gobbled up longer-duration Treasuries in a bid to keep borrowing costs cheap.
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In a bid to find my favorite appetizers from its freezers, I decided to try a few and see what I thought.
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It's known as the "petro" and was launched earlier this year in a bid to raise money amid economic meltdown and sanctions.
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Big story tonight is council's vote to re-authorize Boulder to condemn Xcel's assets in a bid to create a city utility.
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China has finally unveiled its top-of-the-line stealth fighter jet, in a bid to show off its domestic defense industry.
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What happens next In a bid to cool tensions, Saudi Arabia and the U.N. agreed to discuss the conclusions of the report.
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Last month, the Balkan republic said it would change its name to "Northern Macedonia" in a bid to normalize relations with Greece.
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If he's looking around for an alternative target, he could do worse than a lob in a bid for the United Kingdom.
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Now Harrison is running for chair of the Democratic National Committee in a bid to lead the party through the Trump era.
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Trump said via Twitter that he would impose additional sanctions against Iran in a bid to prevent the country obtaining nuclear weapons.
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The feature will use machine learning technology to power tracker blocking in a bid to outwit the digital stalkers, according to Federighi.
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Having joined the EU in 2004, Slovenia blocked Croatia's accession in a bid to force its neighbour to accept various border proposals.
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Chinese New Year is coming, and singles are renting partners to bring to gatherings, in a bid to fend of nosy relatives.
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The Freedom Caucus came up short in a bid to win a House primary in Ohio last week, but they'll be back.
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The ban makes Honolulu the first major American city to pass legislation targeting "distracted walking" in a bid to increase road safety.
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The U.S. government lifted sanctions on Cristopher this week, in a bid to encourage other top officials to withdraw support for Maduro.
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In a bid to reduce the number, Serbian police on Friday offered an amnesty over surrendering or registering illegal weapons until November.
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Some constitutional lawyers reckon all 226 federal parliamentarians should now have their backgrounds audited in a bid to clear up the mess.
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Police removed metal barriers and other blockades from some thoroughfares in a bid to clear them ahead of businesses reopening on Tuesday.
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He shut down the government last year in a bid to strong-arm the Democrats to fund his promised southern border-wall.
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Modi wants to turn India into a global manufacturing hub in a bid to boost job growth in Asia's third-largest economy.
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But the country will stop excess government borrowing in a bid to get out of a debt trap, Mahendran said last week.
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Japan knows your pain, with one prefecture now rolling out painfully obvious signs in a bid to make visitors feel more welcome.
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Boko Haram is based in northern Nigeria and launches frequent cross-border raids in a bid to carve out an Islamic caliphate.
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And last year, rap mogul Jay Z bought another streaming service called Tidal, in a bid to create a platform for artists.
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Their top diplomats met Tuesday in Brussels with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in a bid to keep Iran from bailing.
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Lenovo has teased a new arrival that might top Apple's iPhone X in a bid to deliver a true all-screen smartphone.
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In a bid to raise China's slowing economic growth rate, Beijing has announced a series of measures to reduce companies' tax burdens.
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MI) (TIM) on Thursday in a bid to alleviate concerns raised by activist fund Elliott Advisors on the governance of the group.
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The bank also rolled out a digital robo adviser in a bid to persuade banking customers to make investments with the firm.
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Armed French servicemen are being dropped by helicopter on to ferries in the English Channel in a bid to prevent terrorist attacks.
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In a bid to prevent such scandals and better calibrate performances, the 6.0 scale was replaced by a more complex points system.
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On multiple occasions, officials have had to downplay the president's Twitter habit in court in a bid to protect his administration's policies.
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He has pledged to reverse the interventionist policies of her first term in a bid to end Brazil's deepest recession in decades.
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Ryanair is one of around 10 parties that has expressed an interest in a bid for all or part of the carrier.
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A ban on traveling fans at Argentine league matches has been in place since 2013 in a bid to curb the violence.
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Back in December, the FCC gave carriers more control over SMS and MMS text messages in a bid to curtail spam texts.
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It said oil producers are expected to use lower volumes needed for domestic power generation in a bid to maintain export volumes.
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He's scaled up his executive power moves in a bid to solidify some of his legacy items before Donald Trump takes office.
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Star Wars fans and astronomers obsessed over the years in a bid to find a scientific explanation to the cheeky smuggler's words.
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Tribes people have staged protests in the past, and have set up road blockades in a bid to stop some mega-projects.
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Amazon would position itself against two of England's top live sports channels, Sky TV and BT, in a bid for the rights.
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This follows an enormous ECB program to buy bonds and other financial assets, in a bid to pump money into the economy.
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Germany's Monday price was in a bid-ask range of 33.25 to 36.25 euros after Friday delivery had closed at 65.55 euros.
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He was accused of delaying rulings on controversial cases in a bid to aid the administration of then President Park Geun-hye.
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Tesla has been cutting jobs and closing stores in a bid to make profits and expects a loss in the first quarter.
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Venezuela, itself an OPEC member, has repeatedly called for a cut to the cartel's production levels in a bid to support prices.
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Williams was seeking state support in a bid to get FDA approval for a dietary supplement his company was developing called Anatabloc.
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So in a bid to convey a message about responsible drinking, ad agency Y&R Russia decided to use the bottle itself.
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And Ryan hosted countless meetings in his ornate office in the Capitol in a bid to flip members from no to yes.
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OF Alejandro De Aza is expected to see more playing time in a bid to provide a jolt for the team's offense.
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Hundreds of Australians held an overnight vigil at the hospital, blocking exits and stopping cars in a bid to halt Asha's removal.
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In a bid to deflect scrutiny of the powerful Crown Prince, Riyadh has attempted to focus the blame on those around him.
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Many technology companies have turned to vendors such as Vantage to host and maintain their servers in a bid to cut costs.
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Cash rich lenders will be gunning for buyout firms to win the auction processes, in a bid to put money to work.
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In a bid to break the impasse, lawmakers on Monday voted on four alternative Brexit options, but all four options were defeated.
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Mancunians put on a show of unity in the aftermath of Monday's suspected suicide attack in a bid to bolster city spirit.
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Karolina didn't know exactly where he was, but she'd send him pictures of the cat in a bid to tempt him home.
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Lawmakers had voted on Monday to grab control of the Brexit process for a day in a bid to break the impasse.
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Let's not forget the DUP led the controversial "Save Ulster from Sodomy" campaign in a bid to halt the decriminalization of homosexuality.
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In April this year, the government also launched its first domestic debt issue in years in a bid to find financing sources.
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The California city is seeking to host the summer Games for a third time in a bid that centered on celebrating diversity.
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He says members of his own family have been detained and tortured in Bahrain in a bid to pressure him into silence.
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Mexico has made sizeable cuts to the budget in the past couple of years in a bid to tighten up public finances.
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However, in a bid to boost their growing domestic league, Chinese clubs have invested heavily in Argentine and Brazilian players and coaches.
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Truckers maintained blockades set up on Tuesday in a bid to strangle deliveries in and out of fuel and food distribution depots.
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Europe's five largest economies have announced plans to share more information on business owners in a bid crack down on tax evasion.
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The strike has been slow to unwind even after the government agreed to subsidize diesel prices in a bid to end protests.
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Lowry came up short in a bid for his fourth consecutive double-double, finishing with 17 points, eight rebounds and six assists.
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"Going forward, we will conduct M&As and forge strategic alliances ... in a bid to stay ahead in our industry," he said.
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A few years ago, the University put a moratorium on parties during Rush Week in a bid to refurbish the University's image.
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Apple has similar features now too, in a bid to make its more popular services as open as the company will allow.
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In a bid to promote sustainable and affordable forms of transport, India's Ola Cabs will be introducing electric rickshaws on its app.
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Just recently, AT&T purchased online ad exchange AppNexus in a bid to compete with Google and Facebook for digital advertising revenue.
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Boris Johnson, the British Foreign Secretary, visited Tehran in December in a bid to raise Zaghari-Ratcliffe's case with the Iranian government.
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One Conservative minister resigned to vote for the amendment, with several more abstaining, in a bid to block a no-deal exit.
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And in a bid to get customers on board early and keep them loyal, the company recently launched Spotify premium for students.
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The regulator has been tightening norms for credit rating agencies, including increasing disclosure requirements, in a bid to boost transparency and accountability.
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If the mayor wants to emphasize the first theme in a bid for president, the second one will invariably chase after him.
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Twitter will stream 10 Thursday night games this season for free, in a bid to attract younger fans who don't have televisions.
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Kem Sokha's fellow opposition leader Sam Rainsy, 70, met Malaysian lawmakers on Tuesday in a bid to rally support in Southeast Asia.
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The authorities said Mr. Lewallen went to Edgewater, N.J., with four accomplices in January apparently in a bid to rob Mr. Noerdlinger.
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Some Republicans are openly urging Rubio to run for reelection in Florida in a bid to maintain majority control of the Senate.
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In a bid to narrow losses and move towards profitability, the company has pushed through a string of changes including closing stores.
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It also provided details on its plan to reduce its bond purchases in a bid to shrink its $4.5 trillion balance sheet.
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But you have to be very careful about alienating your current customers in a bid to attract lapsed customers or new customers.
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CNBC reported Wednesday that Schnatter has reached out to private equity firms to explore partnering in a bid for the pizza chain.
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Industry experts said the British company could spin off the French half of its clearing house in a bid to assuage regulators.
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They have been curbing industrial output, thinning traffic and cracking down on coal use in a bid to limit smog build-ups.
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Others have responded by closing overseas offices, flying in bankers only as and when required in a bid to bring down costs.
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Some analysts say Zuma's allies are behind the investigation in a bid to remove Gordhan, but Zuma denied this was the case.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Maverick England flyhalf Danny Cipriani is returning to his former club Wasps in a bid to revive his international career.
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Meanwhile, Gillum and the Florida Democratic Party are prepping a major voter registration push in a bid to increase turnout in 2020.
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But they now believe the man was an FBI informant trying to set them up in a bid to undermine Trump's campaign.
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Investigators believe that Mr. Singh used a straw donor scheme in a bid to support the mayor, several of the people said.
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European leaders, especially Ms. Merkel, are facing criticism that they are betraying European values in a bid to win over Mr. Erdogan.
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Friday's shareholder vote will pit the two against each other in a bid to secure the majority of TIM's 15-member board.
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On Saturday, a police source said that the CBI had sent a notice through Interpol in a bid to help locate Modi.
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In a bid to prevent copycat killings, Rising won't reveal the killer's typical trademarks, other than the basic outline of the mutilations.
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In a bid to repair diplomatic relations with the UK, current President Mauricio Macri has positioned himself as a more amenable party.
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Kettering University unveiled this week an automotive proving grounds in a bid to lure companies and students to the Flint, MI area.
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China has introduced targets and standards to improve industrial energy efficiency in a bid to cut pollution and reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
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Such services will invariably have route optimization factored into their design by default in a bid to offer the lowest latency possible.
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Australia's central bank has been forced to cut interest rates twice in as many months in a bid to boost domestic consumption.
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Each will have six minutes to impress their panel of judges in a bid to make the final round of five companies.
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Salah intervened when Bouteflika sought to extend his fourth term, declaring him unfit for office in a bid to avoid prolonged turmoil.
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Some universities have turned to overzealous police officers and the infamous private security industry in a bid to bring campuses under control.
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In a bid to address the problem, the government has introduced rules to curb the amount of water used by power stations.
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She then handed older grand jury information to another paper, the Philadelphia Daily News, in a bid to undermine that former prosecutor.
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Pitbull is joining former Florida Governor Jeb Bush (R) in a bid to buy the Miami Marlins, according to the Miami Herald.
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Steel prices have rallied in recent months due to tighter supply as Beijing restricts production in a bid to curb air pollution.
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In a bid to remain competitive, Thyssenkrupp and India's Tata Steel signed a deal Saturday to become Europe's second-largest steel firm.
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" At the rally, Sadr reiterated calls for US troops to leave the country in a bid to steer clear of "another war.
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The social network will start erasing tens of millions of suspect followers from user accounts today, in a bid for renewed trust.
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The US central bank slashed interest rates by a full percentage point to zero on Sunday in a bid to restore confidence.
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And the Reserve Bank of Australia announced it would cut rates to 0.25%, also in a bid to manage the coronavirus fallout.
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The same month, Alain Kaloyeros, a key figure behind Mr. Cuomo's "Buffalo Billion" economic initiative, was convicted in a bid-rigging scheme.
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In India, several states have closed malls, schools, pubs and government offices in a bid to stop the spread of the virus.
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The survey came two days after the government announced capital controls in a bid to halt a run on the peso currency.
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In a bid to sweep corporate influence out of electoral politics in the U.S., O'Rourke calls for public financing for political campaigns.
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In a bid to save capital and produce cheaper Model 3 cars, Tesla has cut jobs and ended a customer referral program.
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They expanded cash grants to the poor and imposed taxes on farm exports in a bid to keep Argentine food prices low.
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The Fed purchased trillions of dollars worth of bonds during and after the 28503 recession in a bid to stimulate the economy.
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On Monday, Hong Kong stopped all tourist arrivals and transit passengers at its airport in a bid to halt the virus' spread.
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The London Stock Exchange on Thursday announced a waiver in fees in a bid to attract more market makers to bolster liquidity.
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Singapore has pulled out all the stops in a bid to get its food vendors on the U.N.'s "intangible cultural" registry.
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Detroit will host Patricia's former boss, Bill Belichick, and the Patriots next week in a bid to avoid an 13-3 start.
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The government has barred the public from all sports events until April 3 in a bid to curb Europe's worst coronavirus outbreak.
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China had taken extreme quarantine measures, including locking down cities of many millions of people, in a bid to stop the spread.
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Some big institutional investors have criticized Hong Kong's stock exchange for throwing out tighter regulations in a bid to compete with rivals.
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Ireland will close all schools, colleges, and childcare facilities in a bid to tackle the coronavirus outbreak, the country's prime minister announced.
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Trump has temporarily barred people from 26 European countries from traveling to the US in a bid to combat the novel coronavirus.
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And at least one conservative group, the Club for Growth, is vowing to drop big bucks in a bid to stop Marshall.
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Cancer survivors, children with disabilities and young adults with diseases converged on Congress in a bid to save the Affordable Care Act.
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President Uhuru Kenyatta on Wednesday signed into law a bill capping commercial bank lending rates in a bid to boost the economy.
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Senate Democrats are expected to put forth a suite of amendments Tuesday in a bid to change the rules of the trial.
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Shanghai city officials have instigated a similar growth reduction target, in a bid to maintain the city's population below 25 million people.
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He says that camp staff forced detainees to eat pork and drink alcohol in a bid to strip them of their piousness.
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He also plans to scrap concessions he had made to opposition MPs in a bid to win their support before the election.
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Trump lobbed tens of billions of dollars of tariffs on Chinese products in a bid to ramp up the pressure on Beijing.
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Apple's rival Fitbit has sold its fitness trackers to companies for years in a bid to improve health outcomes and lower costs.
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She endorsed Biden on the same day in a bid to unify the party's moderates ahead of the pivotal vote on Tuesday.
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HP also pledged to return $16 billion to shareholders in a bid to stave offer a hostile takeover bid from Xerox (XRX).
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In a bid to attract patrons and recover lost items, many libraries have stopped charging fines for overdue books and other materials.
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Central banks in Europe and Japan have pushed their own interest rates below zero in a bid to boost their struggling economies.
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Politicians enter the chamber in a bid to block the legalisation of abortion and equal marriage, due to be legalised tonight pic.twitter.
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Moscow has also deployed troops to the town of Manbij in a bid to keep advancing Turkish troops and Syrian troops apart.
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Last year, it sold ModCloth, a clothing start-up it had acquired in a bid to grow the reach of its audience.
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That initial $1.5 million investment was even matched by the Australian government in a bid to keep the company on Aussie shores.
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Top trade negotiators from the U.S. and China will meet in Washington on October 10 in a bid to break the deadlock.
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Mahathir's government bucked expectations when it tabled an expanded budget in November, in a bid to boost revenue despite the slowing economy.
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But in wielding identity as a blade, we have lost it as a lens, blinding ourselves in a bid for political advantage.
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Dershowitz aimed to neutralize Bolton's allegations in a bid to discourage growing discussion around calling the former White House official to testify.
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President Barack Obama conducted a "surge" of American military resources in Afghanistan in a bid to turn the corner on the war.
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Lilly has been on a deal-making spree in recent years in a bid to increase products and sales in core franchises.
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Any populist Democrat who follows Sanders in a bid for President will have to win over nonwhite voters no matter their age.
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Meanwhile, last week a school district in Colorado cut Mondays from its timetables in a bid to attract staff and cut costs.
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It plans to ramp-up production capacity over the next few years in a bid to meet two-thirds of U.S. demand.
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The automaker said it will launch five "pure" electric models between 85033 and 2021, in a bid to create environmentally friendly vehicles.
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The publications detailed exactly how Cambridge Analytica had collected information about Facebook users in a bid to target them with political messages.
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There are signs of improvement, however, with regional central banks now cutting interest rates in a bid to boost spending and growth.
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A new program in Glasgow will give drug users pharmaceutical-grade heroin twice daily in a bid to reduce drug-related deaths.
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