But silence can intensify shame, just as shame can intensify silence.
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The same process can intensify drought impacts and intensify the heaviest rains.
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In other words, we should expect state-sanctioned violence and asylum denials to intensify and intensify in response to climate change-driven migration.
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The battle for the cable box will only intensify The battle will only intensify over the coming months as the FCC ponders issuing rules later this year.
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Competition to Intensify: We expect competition to intensify as Reliance Jio enters the market with cheaper tariff plans and faster data speeds, and armed with sufficient spectrum and access to funds.
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Suddenly, sounds of gunfire and explosions intensify from their direction.
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Those strains could still intensify in the week to come.
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Activity from this region began to intensify on September 2000.
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And tensions between Iran and Israel look set to intensify.
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"As the campaigns intensify, we'll probably have more," Clapper said.
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It's the third open investigation to intensify in recent weeks.
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To intensify that smoky eye look, remember: contrast is everything.
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That backing could serve him well should Trump's attacks intensify.
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As the day progresses, they know their anxiety will intensify.
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Kenneth strengthened rapidly Wednesday and continued to intensify Thursday morning.
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His Elysee Palace said it would "intensify" his reform effort.
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" Republican complaints intensify about Hawley's campaign - Politico : "As GOP Rep.
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With another landfall expected, the devastation and misery could intensify.
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Iran will also likely intensify its security cooperation with Russia.
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And yet the two scenes complement and intensify each other.
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More protectionist trade policies under Trump could intensify that pressure.
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Volatility has remained high as political and economic uncertainties intensify.
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Why do you think backlash is only going to intensify?
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Unfortunately, the need for these programs is going to intensify.
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S. trade war will drag on and, if anything, intensify.
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But that could actually intensify the spread of fake news.
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Wildlife experts say they believe that this conflict will intensify.
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More: Big companies have tightened spending as trade fears intensify.
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The repeal of the ACA may intensify that need further.
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In the meantime, scrutiny of Jackson is bound to intensify.
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It would also dramatically intensify the humanitarian catastrophe in Idlib.
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Others combine inventive uses of material to intensify the testimonies.
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As storms intensify, they expel more air than they ingest.
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Much depends on whether hostilities between America and China intensify.
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Images of atrocity intensify anger and resentment against the state.
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Jane told Insider that things began to intensify on Tuesday.
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Democratic hostility toward the Republican president seems to intensify daily.
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However, fighting has not subsided even as diplomatic efforts intensify.
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After all, referendums often intensify the debates they purport to settle.
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We face significant competition that we anticipate will continue to intensify.
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Climate change science predicts that in the future, hurricanes will intensify.
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She adds that positions with rear entry can intensify that sensation.
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To an extent, Pakistan did indeed intensify its campaign against terrorism.
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Either way, the rivalry between Airbnb and hotels will surely intensify.
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It urged the parties to the conflict to intensify direct talks.
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The startup assault on the humble neighborhood store continues to intensify.
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German criticism of ultra-lose euro zone monetary policy would intensify.
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And that is only going to intensify as the investigation unfolds.
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Such opposition may intensify with Donald Trump in the White House.
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Otherwise, the civil war that has now begun will only intensify.
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Instead, Brexit will intensify already powerful pressures in the opposite direction.
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He knows the pummeling may only intensify with 2020 heating up.
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If you want to intensify the look, then you start building.
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"Our search will only intensify," police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi tweeted Wednesday.
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That will only intensify if he's blown out in Tuesday's primary.
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The circulation of those notes, however, will only intensify the hyperinflation.
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Our research, however, suggests that self-tracking may intensify these feelings.
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When they don't succumb to her outbursts, her eruptions only intensify.
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Say you were designing a school to elevate and intensify longings.
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Jeff Brown, Middlebury's longtime coach, has seen the recruiting process intensify.
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As climate impacts intensify, they are projected to become more costly.
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Threats to German business will intensify over the next few weeks.
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A new deal with Russia could also intensify criticism of Maduro.
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The push is likely to intensify rivalry with Indonesia's Go-Jek.
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The plans to buy Fitbit are certain to intensify those concerns.
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Continued slow growth, moreover, will only intensify the nation's political anxieties.
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The battle for control of Aleppo appeared to intensify on Tuesday.
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While Zendaya started off her look packing on CoverGirl's Intensify Me!
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A normal year would only see around two storms rapidly intensify.
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When the band pours it on, Merzbow will intensify in kind.
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The ICC's involvement would reportedly intensify tensions between Abbas and Israel.
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As the pressure of reality continues to intensify, let's press back.
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They will intensify their smear campaign and continue to hurt us.
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Wells Fargo Securities' Michael Schumacher expects the bond rush to intensify.
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Most activists and analysts agree that protests are likely to intensify.
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You can intensify your relationships by showing how much you care.
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The scrap disruption effect is only going to intensify this year.
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Critically, these warming waters can intensify tropical cyclones, which include hurricanes.
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In coming weeks, that type of outreach appears likely to intensify.
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By avoiding the issue, we only prolong and intensify the consequences.
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But trade talks are expected to intensify in the coming months.
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With Paul supporting Kavanaugh, the pressure will intensify on GOP Sens.
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That convergence is only going to intensify in the coming years.
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"I think the abuse symptoms intensify when you have kids," he says.
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It's going to travel from the Southeast to the Northeast and intensify.
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Joyce said international competition, was expected to intensify in the second half.
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The union drive will certainly intensify the ongoing labor disputes at Amazon.
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Deluges and droughts will intensify, adding to the pressure on water resources.
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At either end of the scale, extreme weather events will probably intensify.
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Philippine President Benigno Aquino ordered troops to intensify action against the militants.
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But as the years passed, the racist sentiments only seemed to intensify.
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Seeing Ximena's scary situation rapidly intensify at any time would be unsettling.
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The report says technology can intensify warehouse work in two main ways.
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Straightforward rules save people from decision fatigue, whereas complicated rules intensify it.
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As the economic crisis worsens, the temptation to thump opponents will intensify.
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The text appeals to the Israelites' memory to intensify their moral obligation.
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Brussels will now intensify talks to obtain more fiscal commitments from Rome.
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With Biden the clear front-runner, those attacks are likely to intensify.
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But the conditions in the Caribbean have so far helped Matthew intensify.
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"We have to intensify our support for Morocco and Tunisia," Merkel said.
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New negotiations intensify, as Mexico gets a thumbs up from the president.
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The minimum wage fight, meanwhile, will only intensify into this election year.
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As the sensations intensify, average dude doesn't clench, doesn't buck, doesn't grind.
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"The victimization of these children seemed to intensify over time," Hestrin said.
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"I think the TV cameras intensify what goes on there," Spicer said.
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In fact, "now the Russian investigation is going to intensify," he said.
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That work is only going to intensify heading into the 2018 midterms.
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This retrograde will intensify issues in your everyday work life and responsibilities.
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The problems cities face with rising tourism are only set to intensify.
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It could help the Taliban and Haqqani Network intensify violence in Afghanistan.
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Feelings of frustration and despair intensify political distrust and deepen social schisms.
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Often, these storms rapidly intensify more offshore, but not in this case.
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But his victory will only intensify the talk of what comes afterwards.
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The Clinton campaign can expect those attacks to intensify in the fall.
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Their success emboldened the Assad forces to intensify airstrikes on rebel targets.
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The debate over border wall funding is set to intensify this fall.
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""We expect the competition in our market to intensify in the future.
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The buyback beat goes on even as complaints about these deals intensify.
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Feelings will intensify at 11:19 AM when the Moon challenges Pluto.
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I'd wake up horribly hungover, and my suicidal tendencies would only intensify.
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God is just testing your faith; you need to intensify your belief.
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He added that government officials will intensify scrutiny of EB-5 applications.
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It could intensify regulation of American companies doing business on the mainland.
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Friction, Alan Rappeport of the NYT writes, is now likely to intensify.
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Now the scrutiny of her every move and style choice will intensify.
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But that optimism is fading as the economic disruptions intensify, he said.
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These kinds of stresses only intensify when you're a person of color.
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But the error opened the way for Republicans to intensify their attacks.
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Last July, the countries of the western Balkans pledged to intensify cooperation.
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As mega-partisan identities intensify, we treat political victories like sports victories.
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Let's intensify our commitment to change that reality in the coming decade.
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The Red Sport treatment does intensify what could be construed as stodgy.
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For truckers, those problems intensify when looking at the workers' preexisting conditions.
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Whereas sanctions intensify hostile feelings, which are risky, trade incentives foster cooperation.
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Try a Digital Detox: Being bombarded by worrisome news can intensify anxiety.
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These labor shortages will only intensify across all industries and company sizes.
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S. dollar bonds look unattractive and trade tensions with dollar creditors intensify.
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Hurricanes need to fuel from warm ocean water to form and intensify.
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It has since climbed much higher as the protests continue to intensify.
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Mr. Burke said the impact of the weather would intensify and spread.
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Stoltzfus predicts tax-loss selling will intensify as the year winds down.
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The brazen killing of this family is sure to intensify that pressure.
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The sides are due to intensify the Brexit negotiations with fortnightly meetings.
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The launch is likely to intensify the competition between Roku and Amazon.
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"I met with Raul Castro and agreed to intensify our economic cooperation".
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Citizenship applications are receiving additional scrutiny — and that is likely to intensify.
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This means that PG&E's current woes may only intensify in coming years.
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Some believe that the spiritual effects of the moon intensify during a supermoon.
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Every time the two met to address their issues, their anger would intensify.
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It's a film whose posterior fame and delight only intensify as it ages.
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Kids have less experience with the world, and novelty can intensify emotional experiences.
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As the effects intensify, a sense of clarity takes hold on the user.
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Kazempour said Trump was trying to intensify tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia.
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Rather than hinder the occulted bodies' energy, this interference can actually intensify it.
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It's expected to continue to intensify, and could soon reach Category 3 status.
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The friction between Romney and the White House is only going to intensify.
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Breakups are always hard and being in the spotlight can only intensify that.
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In a febrile moment, such a disappointment would intensify the party's internal disagreements.
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A large fall would intensify an ever-present fear: devaluation and capital flight.
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China's segregation from the global mobile games market will continue, and likely intensify.
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Then to intensify the her lids, Ta layered Lucky Penny and Tahitian Pearl.
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These processes typically intensify when countries receiving the migrants feel strained, she said.
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Political analysts say such support could erode if the investigations against Netanyahu intensify.
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As America's expansion gets longer in the tooth, these arbitrary interventions could intensify.
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The battle between quality and cost-cutting will surely intensify, says Mr Oguchi.
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And you send the message that you'll intensify the onslaught against Mr. Trump.
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Black suit pants then wade waist-deep through water as the drums intensify.
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It was designated a Tropical Cyclone on February 10th, and continued to intensify.
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Overall marketing efforts will intensify during the back-to-school period, Match said.
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DE) has announced plans to intensify competition with rival London Stock Exchange (LSE.
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He ordered the military to intensify monitoring and ensure close communication with Washington.
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Gently pat a matte blue eyeshadow over your liner to intensify the color.
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Officials warned that the cold would intensify through the day and into Sunday.
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And the virus' spread will likely intensify in the coming months, Chan said.
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The food shortage will worsen, and the violence in the streets will intensify.
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Such a shift will intensify the relationship between tech firms and their users.
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In another piece, I explain why hurricanes will intensify under a warmer climate.
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It's unclear whether Spicer's gum habit will only intensify in his new role.
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We will intensify support in this area and help build capacity, as appropriate.
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Flooding will become even more frequent as the effects of climate change intensify.
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The information could intensify anger in the U.S. and Europe over income inequality.
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Some of South Korea's largest industries are preparing for the dispute to intensify.
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Ordinary intercourse became routine, and he looked for ways to intensify the experience.
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COMPETITION - FOR SOME Competition is poised to intensify for casinos courting Chinese visitors.
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That could intensify pressure on the GOP to find a solution right away.
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The storm continues to intensify as it moves northeast into southern New England.
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Whenever a planet pauses in the sky, the themes of that planet intensify.
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This, in turn, can intensify an area of high pressure over East Asia.
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But that sort of scrutiny will surely intensify if she becomes president. Mrs.
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"Memes help to articulate specific points, amplify ideas, and intensify emotions," Burroughs said.
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" The specialist was also told, "it is imperative to intensify criticizing Hillary Clinton.
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So when D.N.C. officials eventually raise the bar, expect the kvetching to intensify.
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Dams also threaten to intensify flooding downstream during intense downpours when reservoirs overflow.
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It's going to intensify pre-existing inequities and it just doesn't feel necessary.
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Mr. Biden's advisers expect the focus on policy to intensify in coming weeks.
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The losses will intensify calls for Sanders to get out of the race.
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That friction is likely to intensify, the ministers warned, and hamper global growth.
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But Facebook apparently did not intensify its scrutiny of its ad buying platform.
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But Trump's pressure is likely to intensify if the markets continue their slide.
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Another is whether an angry Mr. Putin will intensify his mischief in Europe.
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Even offline, artificial intelligence is poised to reconfigure, and perhaps intensify, geopolitical competition.
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How might it further intensify disparities between the haves and the have-nots?
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The storm is forecast to rapidly intensify overnight east of the Colorado Rockies.
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Prosecutors' recent interest in executives at Trump's family company may intensify those fears.
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The apparent Kentucky result will intensify interest in next week's Louisiana gubernatorial runoff.
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However, she has observed cases where the friendship does intensify after a reconciliation.
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All that does is perpetuate and intensify the violence rather than remedying it.
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Political analysts say such support may erode if the investigations against Netanyahu intensify.
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States and local governments are preparing to intensify their defiance of the Trump administration.
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Criminalization and profiling intensify hate violence because they reinforce narratives of privilege and prejudice.
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Others think that the behavior might either intensify or diminish intrasexual aggression and conflict.
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But as ever more countries jump on to the CRBI bandwagon, competition will intensify.
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But that risks enraging America, and encouraging Mr Trump to intensify his trade war.
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Proponents of the measure, for their part, are beginning to intensify their pressure campaign.
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A leak would only intensify the chance of ruining the This Is Us experience.
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A clash over coca would intensify the polarisation Mr Duque is eager to lessen.
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Her comments come as the impeachment inquiry over Trump's interactions with Ukraine's president intensify.
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As a result, the risk of underinvestment will intensify beyond the next two years.
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The actresses' onstage relationships intensify their connection offstage, which in turns deepens their performances.
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Twitter said it decided to intensify its push against extremist posts on its own.
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Intensify the color as you move toward the outer edges, creating an ombré effect.
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Obama's remarks Tuesday intensify his patten of inserting himself into the rancorous presidential race.
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Be smart: This will intensify as regulators globally commit to children's privacy law enforcement.
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"Headwinds to trade are likely to intensify in the coming quarters," wrote Evans-Pritchard.
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This trend will probably intensify in the near future, as machines grow increasingly autonomous.
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Hurricanes intensify more rapidly; wildfires grow larger and more threatening; rainfall is more intense.
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The Air-Tech from Tenga, which uses suction technology to intensify the masturbtion experience.
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The arguments are likely to intensify as the market for alternative meat takes root.
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Expect sector consolidation to intensify, while problems with advertising viewability, fraud and economics persist.
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Grab's expansion is set to intensify the competition among ride-hailing firms in Indonesia.
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China's top leaders have pledged to intensify a crackdown on financial risks this year.
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The two leaders agreed to intensify trade consultations to expand bilateral investment and trade.
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Bannon's response, to triple-down on his support, will intensify his war with Republicans.
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The singularity could be the ultimate tool to extend and intensify humanity's natural capabilities.
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Suffering for Sudanese civilians already subjected to a severe economic crisis could also intensify.
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Those will only intensify when what users are renting is more than a bedroom.
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Green is mainstream, and society's expectations for corporate environmental performance are likely to intensify.
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Unless it has been secretly settled already, a power struggle is likely to intensify.
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There is a risk that regional conflicts could intensify and domestic security conditions deteriorate.
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Yet the course of the Russian offensive poses risks that could intensify other problems.
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The new flights, between Sacramento, California, and Honolulu, will intensify competition with Hawaiian Airlines.
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No studies show whether they fulfill intimacy or companionship needs, or intensify those needs.
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The de facto arms race between encryption manufacturers and the government will likely intensify.
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As deadlines came and went, negotiations had seemed to intensify tensions on all sides.
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But some are also wary that the measures will only intensify tensions with Russia.
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Trump's performance will only intensify the already bitter divisions within the American body politic.
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Europeans fear a collapse of the deal could intensify conflicts in the Middle East.
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But my emetophilia didn't intensify until I successfully caught a man's vomit in 2011.
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They are likely to intensify efforts to pass new voting restrictions in those states.
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Should the supply contraction intensify, it could, however, bleed over to the demand side.
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The current stock market sell-off, which ended the bull market, could intensify too.
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The COX-2 enzyme prompts the production of prostaglandins, which, in turn, intensify inflammation.
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Water is a major obsession in Wisconsin, especially as fears over climate change intensify.
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But that could change if public concerns intensify, more complaints surface and evidence accumulates.
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Binotto, the new team principal, said it was done to intensify its development program.
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And the spotlight will only intensify on Westbrook in the wake of this series.
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As systems move across from the west to east, they kind of will intensify.
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As systems move across from the west to east, they kind of will intensify.
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A loss, they worried, could intensify questions about his staying power and hamper fundraising.
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Still, the digital light display could intensify debate over changes to San Francisco's skyline.
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It will not be easy, as potential oil and gas bonanzas intensify the jockeying.
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The question is whether such pressure will intensify now that Tsai has won reelection.
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It was also likely to intensify scrutiny about Mr. Trump's dealings with Russian officials.
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These shortfalls intensify when there are multiple disasters close in geographic proximity or multitude.
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He deploys it in small amounts to intensify a bowl of hominy in broth.
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The pressure to move quickly will only intensify as companies ramp up their work.
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Storms that survive the cradle of formation can intensify quickly and become immensely powerful.
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Unless and until fuller details emerge of Soleimani's plans, the debate will likely intensify.
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And should he win the Democratic presidential nomination, the attacks are sure to intensify.
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With lawmakers back in Washington, the pressure is sure to intensify on all sides.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - The United States will intensify pressure on Iran following the Sept.
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As impeachment hearings intensify, it seems likely politicians' spending on Facebook ads will increase.
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When Kate falls in love, and when that love is returned, the dreams intensify.
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Personal attacks are unnecessary, and unfortunately, they proliferate and intensify dangerously in social media.
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Trump's temper tantrum might inspire DHS to intensify its existing crackdown on asylum seekers.
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Health officials rushed to intensify efforts to test, prevent, and treat new HIV infections.
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The only way Democrats can achieve progress on this is to intensify the fight.
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The fiscal pressure will intensify if employment falls further, cutting into the income-tax take.
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"They also agreed that preparations for a 'no deal' outcome should intensify," the statement said.
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Technology can intensify harassment and stalking because it increases an abuser's access to their target.
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Now, under the Trump administration, they face risks that seem to multiply and intensify daily.
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These symptoms lasted and continued to intensify following the year after they stopped smoking pot.
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As leaks intensify, we may be getting a clearer picture of the 2018 iPhone lineup.
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Yet every action—rock him, bounce him, feed him—only caused the crying to intensify.
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"We'll see how we can intensify our efforts in Iraq and Syria," Le Drian said.
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Furthermore, as Greece's problems intensify they raise concerns over the stability of the euro area.
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" To intensify your workout, Hudson suggested: "You can get a magnum and get real serious.
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"If I understand things correctly, this move would intensify the pooling of data," said Mundt.
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For one, kids have less experience with the world, and novelty can intensify emotional experiences.
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Regions with hotter waters can also cause existing hurricanes to intensify as they pass through.
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As it made landfall, the hurricane continued to intensify with sustained winds near 155 mph.
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One reason why forecasts are anticipating that Florence will rapidly intensify is the ocean temperatures.
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Vloggers use "we" instead of "I" or "you" to help intensify their relationship, Rasumussen said.
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The ruling was likely to intensify debate over whether the judiciary treats sexual assault fairly.
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The government's decision on Haysom could intensify a confrontation between Mogadishu and the semiautonomous regions.
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I want to continue to intensify that, and that's exactly what the president is doing.
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This will now intensify the debate over whether the service can survive without more funding.
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The union drive in New York will certainly intensify the ongoing labor disputes at Amazon.
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Israeli military spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Jonathan Conricus said Israel was prepared to intensify its attacks.
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Overall conditions within the broad system should allow for a few individual storms to intensify.
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And then being packed into a plane will intensify how you're emotionally feeling and reacting.
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Investors worried that the U.S.-China trade spat could intensify and further undermine global growth.
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" Instead, Curbelo said, Trump "uses cities to intensify the culture war and agitate his base.
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No creature has gone to greater lengths to augment, facilitate, and intensify non-procreative sex.
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In truth, the affair seemed to intensify his desire for a different sort of life.
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"If China doesn't move quickly, I suspect the calls for divorce will intensify," Paulson said.
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If it does intensify into a tropical storm or hurricane, it would be named Hermine.
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If Ossoff loses, the internal tensions within the Democratic Party are also likely to intensify.
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A new deal with Russia could also intensify criticism of unpopular leftist President Nicolas Maduro.
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That is something that we are going to continue and intensify with this new capability.
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Friday's expected settlement is likely to intensify pressure on Wells Fargo's chief executive, Tim Sloan.
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If the economy does slow in the wake of the referendum, retailers' troubles will intensify.
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As the economic and political challenges intensify, the I.M.F. is staking out more specific turf.
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An aging population will intensify the need for new solutions in coming years, experts say.
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That advocacy is expected to intensify with the House Democrats making legislation a top priority.
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It said Russia was also ready to intensify its cooperation with Serbia in military training.
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Instead, Hillary Clinton's defeat last November only served to intensify the split within the party.
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We think this buying trend will intensify into a full-blown buying spree in 2017.
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Its volatility could intensify in days ahead as exchanges prepare to launch bitcoin futures trading.
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That criticism is likely to intensify if tech companies mobilize to help secure the border.
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As the election nears and incumbency's historical momentum increasingly threatens, expect Democrats' efforts to intensify.
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The Republican Party's reliance on less-educated white men and women is likely to intensify.
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He called the incident "terrifying and unacceptable" and vowed to intensify cooperation with Italian investigators.
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A pattern of incidents like this could intensify the political firestorm surrounding Trump right now.
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Louis XIV was fascinated by parabolic reflectors, concave mirrors that reflect and intensify the sun.
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It's likely she'll face many more of them as the 2020 competition continues to intensify.
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This will only intensify as the media brands Pence as an anti-LGBT cultural warrior.
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All bodies tremble; doctors call these shakes physiologic tremors, and stimulants like caffeine intensify them.
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The storms soak up heat from the ocean surface, providing the cyclones fuel to intensify.
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And low blood sugar levels (which can also accompany a hangover) may intensify these problems.
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It's forecast to intensify on Friday before weakening as it approaches the Lesser Antilles Islands.
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If Mr. Trump were a no-show, it would intensify doubts about America's regional commitment.
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His party won the November 2015 elections and he continued to intensify the conflict thereafter.
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That fight is likely to intensify as Whole Food comes under the control of Amazon.
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But in Mr. Shkreli's case, that impulse seemed only to intensify once he was charged.
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The group must intensify its field operation and start buying advertising, which will take money.
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Those charges — perhaps paradoxically — serve to intensify the resentment of conservatives and Republicans toward liberals.
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After the steady drip of four new songs, Taylor Swift season is about to intensify.
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Nominating someone who has been so openly critical of the bank could intensify that resistance.
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The pain may intensify as contractions increase in frequency and the baby starts to crown.
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According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, the shortage is expected to intensify.
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The challenge: To intensify an atmosphere of discomfort and distrust, reflecting the George Orwell novel.
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U.S. and Iranian officials begin secret talks, which intensify in 2013, on the nuclear issue.
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"Nuclear competition between the United States and China is almost certain to intensify," she concludes.
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He said he hoped to begin a throwing schedule this week that will gradually intensify.
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And if a management wishes to further intensify our ownership by repurchasing shares, we applaud.
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They're likely to intensify their efforts next year with Donald Trump in the White House.
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The findings could also intensify the political struggle over genetic engineering of the food supply.
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Trump's pressure on the central bank is likely to intensify as the election draws near.
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The activity is increasing just as prosecutors and lawmakers intensify their scrutiny of the industry.
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His business operation eventually gives way to empathy as the Nazi forces intensify their search.
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Demands to hold the profit-obsessed Trump team accountable for conflicts of interest will intensify.
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Yet, should Mulcair hit anything below 80 percent, the calls for his head will intensify.
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You can expect these situations to intensify and demand your attention during next month's retrograde.
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On Tuesday, the storm will intensify and head toward the Northeast, the Weather Service predicted.
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An aura which has allowed them to continue and intensify their rigging of America's systems.
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The organizers of the protests said they would intensify their activity as the 2018 election approaches.
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If the legislation passes it will instantly intensify the pressure on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
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Should the current interest rate environment continue for a long time, these pressures will only intensify.
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Nielsen at GAM said if Pemex did not start selling assets, balance sheet pressure would intensify.
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With inflation set to rise further over the course of 2017, that consumer slowdown could intensify.
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But a failure to reach a deal would further weaken the pound and intensify inflation pressure.
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The reports could fuel a debate that is expected to intensify in the 2000 governor's race.
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Should the signs of recovery intensify, they would have a positive impact on the euro zone.
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Recent weeks have seen all of these trends intensify as the party's poll numbers have dwindled.
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" The group was told that, in future posts, "it is imperative to intensify criticizing Hillary Clinton.
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But the media war between the women's movement and the Salvadoran state was about to intensify.
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But because watching a 360-degree video requires a viewer to take action, those problems intensify.
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The investment will intensify Amazon's competition with rival tech company Uber and its Uber Eats service.
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For example, the rear light, that's supposed to intensify when braking wasn't enabled on my bike.
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He predicts tensions between Washington and Beijing will intensify and create damage that spans the globe.
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For financials, the regulatory noose would only intensify if Elizabeth Warren had the Senate to herself.
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Because the storm will intensify so significantly, and so quickly, it will generate very strong winds.
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Techstars is looking to intensify that synergy through two new programs the company is announcing today.
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And all the while, within the CDU/CSU, jockeying for position among her successors will intensify.
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" * Expects political disputes will "intensify" in coming months * "Tension and turbulence are mounting in Hong Kong.
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As trade fears intensify, investors are trading stocks for safer assets like gold and Treasury yields.
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That resilience could give authorities' confidence to intensify their regulatory crackdown, now in its second year.
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That was merely an excuse to intensify and complete a process that had begun in 1959.
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Light snow is expected to begin late Monday night and intensify overnight into early Tuesday morning.
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Again, the behavioral pattern we've seen intensify in recent weeks is not a brand new one.
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Because once a new eyewall replaces the collapsed, original eyewall, the storm is prepped to intensify.
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The two sides face a March 1 deadline after which tariffs between the two could intensify.
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"The victimization of these children seemed to intensify over time," said Hestrin, the Riverside district attorney.
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Mars retrograde in Sagittarius will intensify issues you have around self-esteem, finances, and material matters.
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Don't get me wrong: I was also delighted, but immediately began planning to intensify my diet.
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But they intensify losses when bond prices fall, as they have begun to do in China.
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The recent economic strain is likely to intensify as the effects of the heated China-U.
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"However, they are likely to intensify as aggregate capacity utilization increases," Weidmann said about domestic prices.
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Warming ocean waters intensify typhoons because they provide more heat — therefore, more energy — to the storm.
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The fire is only likely to intensify on both sides between now and Monday's caucuses, however.
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Many will downsize their administrative staffs as admissions continue to slow down and reimbursement pressures intensify.
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Despite the general civility on Sunday, the police are expecting the protests to intensify this week.
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Will she try to turn the page on Sunday evening, or will she intensify her critique?
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But these same depictions may also intensify the psychological distance many Americans feel toward such people.
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Jockeying for promotions, and rumors about others' downfall, are likely to intensify in the coming year.
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Should the trade war intensify, China may look to make more aggressive moves with its currency.
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Lawmakers also plan to intensify scrutiny of Chinese investments in sensitive areas of the American economy.
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But the new evidence is certain to intensify pressure on the White House over that relationship.
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Its winds are expected to intensify Thursday and Friday — reaching speeds as high as 161 m.p.h.
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The impeachment inquiry into President Trump continues to intensify as Congress returns from recess this week.
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No interviews have been scheduled, but in recent weeks Mr. Mueller's investigation has appeared to intensify.
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As these shocks intensify and affect more cities, the tanker men look set for boom times.
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Top officials are now warning that climate change could intensify pressure on the state's deteriorating finances.
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But with Hurricane Lane, the shear has been very low allowing it to intensify, Klotzbach said.
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O, sending shares of rival grocers tumbling on fears that brutal market share battles will intensify.
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In the wake of last night's decision in the U.K., that opposition is likely to intensify.
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Looking the other way is not the answer and actually could perpetuate and intensify the problem.
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It said Beirut would "intensify communications" with friendly Arab states and countries that have expressed support.
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They use political rhetoric to intensify everyday tensions; they judge one another by abstract political standards.
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Instead, the United States has two main options to intensify economic and diplomatic pressure on Iran.
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According to the American Public Health Association, climate change can cause and intensify stress and anxiety.
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That would intensify Obamacare's problems, likely either causing insurers to leave state marketplaces or raise premiums.
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The legal back-and-forth could intensify the political debate on abortion through the upcoming elections.
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NEW YORK, Sept 23 (Reuters) - The United States will intensify pressure on Iran following the Sept.
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"I'm pleased that we've agreed to intensify the golden era of U.K.-China relations," she said.
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The last decade, however, has seen an explosion of such activity - and it is continuing to intensify.
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He says that how and why storms intensify rapidly is the big unanswered question in hurricane forecasting.
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However, even that would likely just further intensify Europe's commitment to defending the rest of its territory.
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The US military considers climate change an element of national security because it can intensify security challenges.
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Climate scientists have shown that floods like these are likely to intensify as the world gets hotter.
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Every death brings a parade of cliches, misquotes, and dubious text that intensify the games discordant tone.
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It's one thing to get high as a way to intensify the sensory enjoyment of good food.
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Lam added that more draconian measures could be enacted under emergency powers, if protests continue to intensify.
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All hurricanes intensify once they form by adding a necklace of thunderstorms that swirl around their center.
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The moves intensify an already testy fight between China and the United States for high-tech supremacy.
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A moderate amount of drought can actually intensify colors, producing more red pigments, as National Geographic explains.
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She said he would obsess and intensify until one of them told him just tweet it already.
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He said the search for a coach would intensify once he had a general manager in place.
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It could intensify its own Russia investigation, or even open new investigations into Trump and his allies.
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So all of the conditions that hurricanes need and like are there for this thing to intensify.
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This then discourages me from making plans, since that only seems to intensify how alone I feel.
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Beijing's efforts to narrow the technology gap are widely expected to intensify as U.S.-China relations sour.
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THE LATEST IN THE SERIES OF EFFORTS BY THE SEC TO INTENSIFY ITS REGULATION OF ASSET MANAGERS.
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Placing these potent systems over the warm Atlantic waters allows them to rapidly intensify and form Nor'easters.
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These pressures are likely to intensify in the coming years, thanks in part to an ageing population.
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Wind speeds topped 100 km (56 miles) per hour in several areas and were forecast to intensify.
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Iran will intensify support for the Alawite-Shia Assad regime and the Saudis for ISIS's Sunni opponents.
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The president praising Mexico, but telling Canada to wait, as negotiations for a new NAFTA deal intensify.
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"I believe if we don't do this, the President will only intensify his ugly behavior," Green said.
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The family feud will only intensify in the months leading up to the referendum on June 23rd.
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That would be one option the Fed would have should the current bout of economic softness intensify.
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First, speculations about the cyclical position of the Chinese economy and its structural difficulties will probably intensify.
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So as the waters rise and storms intensify, eating less meat is a prudent thing to do.
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With U.S.-Iran relations having taken a tumble since President Trump took office, such support could intensify.
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As more television becomes digital, the push to provide consumers with customized content discovery will only intensify.
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Rising market concerns about global growth may intensify near-term pressures on many commodity prices, including oil.
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Too bad there will be an eclipse on February 26 in Pisces, which will totally intensify everything.
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LeAnn's fears intensify when she and Doug find out that Aidan's being held for ransom in Jakarta.
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Republicans will also intensify efforts to suppress minority turnout by passing voting restrictions at the state level.
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These efforts are likely to intensify but may not do enough to keep it in the lead.
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They freak out when things are too erratic, and often times, weed can intensify that for them.
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Lego wants to intensify existing partnerships, including with Merlin Entertainment, the operator of the Legoland theme parks.
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It is expected to intensify over the weekend and cause strong winds and flooding along the coast.
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And if China declared a state of emergency to impose security legislation, protests would almost certainly intensify.
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The pollen season will intensify and lengthen in parts of the United States due to warmer temperatures.
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"Brexit negotiations are set to intensify," Goldman Sachs economist Adrian Paul wrote in a note to clients.
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The only sure thing is that the release of the Mueller report will intensify the political fight.
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Any economic data that shows cracks in consumer spending or the labor market would intensify this risk.
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Dominique is pretty and dark, Dana is pretty and blond, and both intensify their eyes with mascara.
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The pressure to sacrifice profit by cutting prices, including any savings derived from buying Booker, will intensify.
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If he goes ahead, it would intensify a global trade war that has engulfed allies and adversaries.
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Schwan is expecting biosimilar competition in the U.S. market to intensify from the second half of 2019.
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"I think it'll intensify and become more urgent and bitter, period," Grijalva added of January's new deadline.
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He suffers from what doctors call "crashes," where his symptoms intensify if he does too much activity.
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Democrats have relished the Republican spending in the race ever since it began to intensify in March.
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The warmer ocean can intensify hurricanes and tropical storms, because hurricanes feed on warm ocean surface water.
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Pressure on both sides could intensify on Friday when about 800,000 federal employees miss their first paychecks.
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The moon's connection to Pluto can intensify your feelings for each other, especially Cancer's feelings for you.
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Why it matters: The rhetorical heat is only going to intensify as we head into the midterms.
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"We will intensify our activities to boost our profitability," said Chief Executive Heimo Scheuch in a statement.
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This effort to intensify corporate power instead may wind up further coalescing the power of the people.
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"Good Morning America" anchor Robin Roberts will work from home beginning on Wednesday as coronavirus concerns intensify.
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"The shear was high, so nobody expected it was going to intensify this rapidly," Dr. Jiang said.
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On Tuesday morning, the storm was approaching the Gulf Coast and expected to intensify into a hurricane.
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Facebook has also had difficulty dealing with hate speech, which is expected to intensify during the election.
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Moscow could intensify its bans on European exports and take a bigger bite out of Europe's economy.
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The separation makes it easier to create and intensify a sense of shared identity among group members.
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Warm water helps storms intensify, since it allows storms to pull in more heat energy and moisture.
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It is moving at 10 miles per hour, giving it more time to intensify before making landfall.
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Nine former American envoys to Afghanistan warned that a hasty withdrawal would only intensify the civil war.
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The typhoon's winds are expected to intensify Thursday and Friday — reaching speeds as high as 161 m.p.h.
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Mr. Trump is expected to intensify his pitch to get Democrats on board with his tax plan.
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Instead, it was pushed inexorably westward, with plenty of time to intensify over the warm Atlantic waters.
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The tree, however, contains a highly flammable oil that helps fires erupt more easily, spread and intensify.
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As bases across the country intensify in opposition, it is harder for politicians to hold nuanced positions.
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The $1 billion settlement is likely to intensify pressure on Wells Fargo's chief executive, Timothy J. Sloan.
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And that will intensify with the completion of its $13.4 billion purchase of Whole Foods this week.
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But for the moment, at least, all sides seemed certain of one thing: Violence will now intensify.
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But his tale embodies the tensions emerging as Western countries intensify their hunt for the Kremlin's secrets.
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As disagreement over whether to withdraw appeared to intensify, Mr. Woods wanted to communicate his stance directly.
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On top of the shale revolution, Trump's audacious energy dominance agenda will extend and intensify these trends.
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For markets, that could mean more volatility that could intensify in the months ahead, according to Oliver.
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But don't choose cold orange juice or other acid-based liquids; they will only intensify the pain.
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The study predicts that the blues will intensify, most likely in subtropical regions where phytoplankton will decrease.
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Brown suggested climate change could intensify the dry, windy conditions that fueled the fires in recent weeks.
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Rains can be erratic at this time of year and typically only intensify from November through February.
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His tale embodies the tensions emerging as Western countries intensify their hunt for the Kremlin's secrets. 6.
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As Wall Street strategists intensify warnings about a looming market pullback, corporate insiders aren't showing any fear.
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United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stressed the need to intensify global efforts to combat extremism.
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During Tuesday's call, Smith hinted that competition is only going to intensify, stressing the competitors' operational excellence.
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But it added that competition for land in top-tier cities could intensify, eroding developers' profit margins.
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And the justices' stalemate could intensify the standoff over filling late Justice Antonin Scalia's Supreme Court seat.
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But, somehow, it feels like since maybe 2000, political issues don't get solved anymore, they just intensify.
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The civil liberties issues are profound and may well intensify in years to come as video technology develops.
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Scrutiny of Pai's office will intensify next year as Democrats take control of the U.S. House of Representatives.
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"The EU signaled a readiness to intensify discussions after the Brexit referendum," Schneider-Ammann told a news conference.
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Lack of health insurance among the poor will also intensify the risks of illnesses caused by climate change.
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Expected further rate cuts would intensify pressure on margins, but they may also boost the struggling housing market.
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Global trade tensions look sure to intensify this year, and vulnerable markets could take fright at any time.
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But Pring argues it's more likely employers will intensify their focus on hiring for jobs of the future.
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Also, new research published this month found that warming ocean waters will yield more hurricanes that rapidly intensify.
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A mutual spirit was confirmed to intensify the dialogue in various fields, including on issues of strategic stability.
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Amazon plans to create 15,000 jobs in a suburb of Seattle, as tensions with its home city intensify
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It's forecast to intensify further, to a 165-mph monster, during the next 24 hours, before slowly weakening.
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But the case differed from many other high-profile incidents that helped intensify the Black Lives Matter movement.
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The currency is expected to come under more pressure in the second half if the trade disputes intensify.
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But as the Iraqi army consolidates its hold on Mosul's east, the siege of the west will intensify.
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"Should this situation persist, downward pressure on the real economy from the financial system could intensify," it said.
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"With Boris Johnson at the helm, the tail risks are likely to intensify well into October," Goldman said.
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Tiger Brands said it would be difficult to pass on lower prices to consumers because competition could intensify.
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You can also pack a powder shadow in a similar color over it to intensify the color payoff.
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And as China Inc becomes even more technologically sophisticated and expands abroad, tensions over its motives will intensify.
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This is hardly surprising given that Tinder's "evaluative factors" have the potential to intensify preexisting cultural beauty ideals.
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The bloc's executive European Commission told EU states on Thursday to "intensify preparedness" for a potentially disruptive Brexit.
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The rift between Jones and the two Stones frontmen, dubbed the Glimmer Twins in the press, would intensify.
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As a result infighting within the elite is likely to intensify; regional powerbrokers feel increasingly alienated and vulnerable.
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He did not provide a specific answer when asked whether Seoul believes the North's weapons display will intensify.
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Debates over privacy will intensify as consumer tracking online, at home and in shops becomes ever more pervasive.
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Clinton says she will "vigorously enforce" the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement and intensify efforts to safeguard nuclear materials.
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Elizabeth Barrial, a perfumer at Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab, told HowStuffWorks that body heat can help intensify fragrance.
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All agree that Trump is unlike his predecessors in ways that intensify his political, legal, and personal risks.
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If oil and fuel prices continue rising, the political pushback from consumer countries against OPEC will only intensify.
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Venus rules love, money, beauty and style, peace and harmony—and these themes will intensify as Venus retrogrades.
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No one was injured, but the incident was serious enough to intensify worries about the fake news phenomenon.
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There's an expectation that U.S. adversaries will intensify efforts to counter the GMD and other missile defense technology.
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Sea level rise threatens coastal communities around the globe, and will likely intensify an already dire refugee crisis.
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The official added that authorities would intensify efforts to quarantine infected people and reduce the number of mosquitoes.
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"With Boris Johnson at the helm, the tail risks are likely to intensify ─ well into October," Goldman said.
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There is no reason for such collaboration to end, rather every reason for it to intensify and expand.
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But haven't religious people often condoned racism, and even marshaled religious texts to legitimate and intensify their hate?
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With crude at $50 a barrel, hedging could intensify, said Jesper Dannesboe, senior commodity strategist at Societe Generale.
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The film used fraying family bonds to expand and intensify the horror its teen hero was living through.
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When all the conditions come together just right, a storm can really "blow up" and intensify very quickly.
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This will only intensify as Trump finds himself in more political trouble—and it should give Democrats pause.
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His voice will be missed, but even after he is gone, the case for entitlement reform will intensify.
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He also ordered that Russia intensify its role in the peace process to end the conflict in Syria.
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Ongoing focus on her server or ties to the Clinton Foundation is only likely to intensify that criticism.
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The Russian ruble hit its lowest level against the dollar since November 2016, as tensions surrounding Syria intensify.
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As wildfires intensify, private firefighting companies can charge a mint to Malibu celebrities seeking to protect their homes.
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And some observers worry that because of the stakes in the Cobán case, threats against F.A.F.G. will intensify.
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Regarding fiscal policies, all countries should intensify efforts towards achieving a more growth-friendly composition of public finances.
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Trump has systematically undercut the efforts of previous presidents and the current Congress to intensify pressure on Russia.
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There also is growing evidence that combining physical activity with meditation might intensify the benefits of both pursuits.
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But as the sexual assault investigations began, he provided only brief comments, even as criticism began to intensify.
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The doctor warned me that I was in danger, and that damage and harm would accrue and intensify.
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Climate change is causing ocean water to become warmer later in the hurricane season, which can intensify hurricanes.
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But the official said that to deliver on this pledge, the G20 must intensify reform efforts this year.
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Censorship will always be inconsistent at scale, and that inconsistency will only intensify as more rules are applied.
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If they're not able to make some kind of splash, the pressure for them to exit will intensify.
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" The organization added in the statement Tuesday that since early 2015, efforts had been made to "intensify … vigilance.
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Dr. Walter Anthony is trying to determine how much the release of these gases will intensify global warming.
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Your psychic abilities will intensify during this time, and your dreams will certainly be worth paying attention to.
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Climate-related natural disasters are expected to intensify, potentially exposing companies to tanking from a surplus of claims.
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Raniere also repeatedly insisted she must "restore, even intensify" her romantic feelings toward the then-40-something guru.
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In a joint statement, China and the EU promised to "intensify" cooperation on climate change and clean energy.
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Haus said his research focuses on two basic questions: How do hurricanes form, and how do they intensify?
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" But she learned: "I now scan the map onto my computer, then completely change and intensify the colors.
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That's about all the Trump administration has done as America's allies on the Arabian Peninsula intensify Yemen's misery.
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For now at least, the United States is on course to intensify trading tensions with Europe next week.
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However, Economy Minister Martin Guzman in a presentation to creditors on Friday pledged to "intensify" engagement with bondholders.
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After a predictably unsuccessful season of Summer Nippers, the decision was made to intensify and do Winter Nippers.
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Simulations based on this data will help scientists better understand the conditions under which hurricanes form and intensify.
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Anthony Miranda, founder of the Latino Officers Association, told me he warned Gomez that the retaliation would intensify.
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The 17-year-old war with the Taliban has seen both fighting and diplomacy intensify in recent months.
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What it could mean is that the world's climate wars — already raging for years — are likely to intensify.
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During the campaign this year, Mr. Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party seemed to intensify its Hindu right-wing rhetoric.
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As the coronavirus outbreak continues to intensify, people are increasingly taking extra precautions in maintaining health and hygiene.
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Shi'ite Muslims typically intensify their expression of suffering on the Ashura day, that this year falls on Tuesday.
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Hook said that, taken together, the moves were designed to intensify the administration's "maximum pressure campaign" on Iran.
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But midway through the '50s, the space race between the US and the Soviet Union began to intensify.
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Full moons tend to intensify tides, and have an even greater impact when the moon is at perigee.
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As Hong Kong's pro-democracy demonstrations intensify, the Chinese government accuses the United States of fomenting the trouble.
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Michael was expected to intensify overnight and be near Category 923 strength when it makes landfall Wednesday afternoon.
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Most earthquakes occur off the Pacific Coast, and their waves intensify in the soft soil below the capital.
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Now, the official said, two things were clear: The violence would intensify, and the elections would go ahead.
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The statement seemed bound to intensify a growing rift with Russia, where Mr. Tillerson is headed later today.
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It is impossible to know whether such threats will intensify to the point of disrupting the Winter Games.
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As the climate changes, hazards are likely to intensify and have a broader physical impact, affecting more regions.
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President Trump has vowed to intensify the effort as part of a campaign to "annihilate" the militant group.
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It's a move that will intensify its battle with Walmart for the country's hundreds of millions of shoppers.
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What happened with the health care legislation is likely to intensify the Gorsuch confirmation fight, for both sides.
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In addition, climate change may intensify the effects of the jet streams position, causing more severe cold winters.
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The San Francisco-based start-up is gearing up for growth just as competition is set to intensify.
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DACA advocates are using Monday's deadline to intensify pressure on the White House and Congress for permanent protection.
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Plus, hurricanes are expected to intensify more rapidly in a warming world, making them more difficult to forecast.
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Unless these countries can successfully intensify wheat production, they will have to depend on imports, the paper said.
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"We will be trying to intensify ... the issues internally, especially in Ukrainian currency," she said in an interview.
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" If fewer mixed-income units were built, he said, it "could only intensify our current affordable housing crisis.
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Rather than calming the growing political storm around Mr. Trudeau, Mr. Butts's resignation only seemed to intensify it.
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Like most guerrilla films of this genre, the asinine premise just furthers to intensify the drama that unfolds.
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Dreamy Neptune begins its retrograde in psychic Pisces on June 13, which will intensify things in your social life.
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Paradoxically, success for the AfD in the autumn elections could intensify the party's problems by vindicating the eastern ultras.
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Trump repeatedly vowed during his presidential campaign to intensify the fight against ISIS that began under the Obama administration.
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It will intensify our 1,000 Minister's March and I'm glad we have Jewish faith leaders up front with us.
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Competitive industries with long hours — like venture capital — intensify the challenges women face choosing between their careers and families.
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Ronald Reagan spoke in direct ways no one expected—"evil empire"—and was ready to intensify the cold war.
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After its encounter with Florida, it's possible the storm will intensify into a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico.
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As diplomatic negotiations over Syria's future heat up, the differences between Russian and Iranian goals there threaten to intensify.
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The misogyny is going to intensify over the course of this campaign, perhaps over the course of her presidency.
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Whether or not the Supreme Court takes up the case, tech lobbying efforts on ECPA are going to intensify.
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As climate change pushes average temperatures up, the raw ingredients of hurricanes — water temperature and air temperature — also intensify.
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According to the indictment, a supervisor told him "it is imperative to intensify criticizing Hillary Clinton" in future posts.
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As trade pressures intensify, analysts say China will loosen policy further in months ahead to shore up economic growth.
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After new U.S. sanctions were imposed, Moscow promised to intensify work to cut dependence on Western payment systems further.
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As trade pressures intensify, analysts say China will loosen policy further in months ahead to shore up economic growth.
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But scrutiny in America is likely to intensify, though the most imminent regulatory risk for Amazon may be abroad.
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Apart from the CBD-infused products, Pekar uses a couple of machines to intensify the soothing and relaxing benefits.
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Such bargaining should intensify with the expected regulatory approval this week of a new hepatitis C pill from Merck.
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Traders often sell the won when U.S.-China trade tensions intensify, given South Korea's close economic ties with China.
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"The time to intensify equitable efforts to prevent and optimize the treatment of heart failure is now," he said.
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Officials have said violence is likely to intensify before parliamentary elections next month and a presidential election in April.
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El Nino is a warming of sea-surface temperatures in the Pacific that can intensify rains and cause drought.
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Conversations that have been taking place since September 3, when Venus entered its pre-retrograde shadow period, will intensify.
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Food shortages in Saharan and Sub-Saharan Africa, the Mediterranean, central Europe, and the South American Amazon will intensify.
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Standard & Poor's warned last week that competition for land in top-tier cities could intensify, eroding developers' profit margins.
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In 2014, he was feeling the pain intensify in his back and abdomen, and went to the emergency room.
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If that forecast comes true, the race to move new vehicles off dealers' lots will only intensify next year.
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The price of key inputs rose further and some districts said that they expected pricing pressures to intensify further.
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The pressure to educate children is bound to intensify further as technology advances, so families will keep getting smaller.
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Now, many Muslims say, the vicious urban battle with government forces for control of Marawi may intensify the divide.
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Mr. Morales also called on supporters to come out to defend his government, raising fears that clashes could intensify.
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As the twin forces of global competition and technological progress only intensify, actual skill sets matter more than degrees.
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U.S. tariffs intensify pressure on the lira, raising the prospect of an open-ended cycle of protectionism and devaluation.
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" A European Union report released the same month concluded that Iran will likely "intensify state-sponsored cyber threat activities.
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It will also intensify climate change, result in shortages of critical materials and heighten the risk of local conflicts.
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It can intensify individualism, rather than building the level of social solidarity that labor unions or political campaigns do.
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Venus wants us all to get along and is all about harmony—but things will intensify during Venus retrograde.
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" Furthermore, they "may in fact reduce men's appetite for interaction with women and intensify the exclusivity of male friendships.
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That could plunge the country into a political crisis and intensify the populist wave crashing through the European Union.
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Officials say there's little doubt the effects will intensify, and they're doing everything they can to plan and prepare.
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Even with a debate scheduled for later this week, calls for Democratic unity and consolidation behind Biden will intensify.
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That's a reason to keep their eyes on the European prize — meaning the fight for Sky may only intensify.
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The area also saw some relief, however, as rain began to fall early Monday and was expected to intensify.
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Among those methods, they might age the wine in small barrels of new oak, which can intensify the color.
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The storm was expected to intensify on Wednesday as it moved north from the Mid-Atlantic into New England.
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Those efforts will intensify this weekend, now that the candidates have a sense of their placement on the stage.
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The pace of the strikes appeared to slow overnight, only to intensify again later on Wednesday, the Observatory said.
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They continued through the midterms and are likely to intensify during the next presidential campaign — albeit with new tactics.
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President Salvador Sánchez has repeatedly insisted that the answer to the crisis is to intensify the crackdown even further.
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The vote is sure to intensify calls for her to either step down, call a general election, or both.
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Still, Democratic insurgents predict that the party's shifting attitude toward primary elections is more likely to intensify than recede.
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But Mr. van der Walt said the detective's killing would only intensify their drive to catch and prosecute poachers.
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A new storm developing off the southeastern coast is expected to intensify as it slides north early this week.
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Its modes of transportation intensify as the game progresses—the more dire the situation, the more outlandish the ride.
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Often, symptoms of fibromyalgia intensify over time if the initial cause — trauma, in Gaga&aposs case — isn&apost treated.
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So far, the response from the Trump administration to the outbreak has only seemed to intensify Wall Street's worries.
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But as the effects of climate change continue to intensify, the music industry is now bringing this approach mainstream.
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Research has shown remarkably warm waters have outweighed other factors in allowing recent storms to intensify into powerful cyclones.
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Scientists warn that the effects of climate change are already here and will intensify in the years to come.
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But as investors absorb the possibility of a closure this fall, market tremors are likely to intensify, experts say.
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And the assassination may well provide Iran's leaders with an excuse to intensify its repression of dissenters and critics.
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The composition of Chinese exports also changed in ways that could intensify trade friction and affect China's trade surplus.
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And that will intensify as the $2500 billion titan completes its $21.1 billion purchase of Whole Foods this week.
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He may intensify the base, but in terms of expanding that base, there are going to be some issues.
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European stocks closed sharply lower on Monday as fears over the economic fallout from the Chinese coronavirus outbreak intensify.
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He also said a prolonged U.S. trade war with China could reduce vehicle demand and intensify competition in China.
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But it has appeared to intensify in recent months, at least judging by the frequency of his public disparagement.
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And now with his election victory in India's most populous state, his populist convictions are likely only to intensify.
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Critics fear the new law will both dampen the burgeoning internet economy and intensify a crackdown on online dissent.
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As the 2020 race kicks off in earnest, the challenges the $580 billion tech firm faces will only intensify.
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The U.K. government said both leaders agreed that discussions needed to intensify and daily meetings would soon take place.
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As the weeks go by, G.'s anger, dread of school and fear of separation don't ease; they intensify.
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Officials can intensify the dialogue on doctrine among the leading nuclear powers to minimize the risks of any misunderstanding.
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As trade pressures intensify, analysts believe China will loosen policy further in months ahead to shore up economic growth.
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Obama will likely try to overcome the gridlock by lobbying the public, hoping to intensify pressure on Republican senators.
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Our guide gives us some crystallized ginger in between sips; he says it will intensify the flavors, and he's right.
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The ever-escalating game of cat and mouse between Google and Amazon for domination of your home continues to intensify.
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Also during the Pluto retrograde, you'll notice that jealousies in your relationships may intensify or that suspicions will flare up.
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So as we intensify counter-terrorism operations against the terrorist group, we are also ramping up the battle against corruption.
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Coalition forces are expected to intensify their fight against the militant group ISIS, but questions remain over using ground troops.
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Growing LPG consumption has kindled a surge in India's imports of the fuel, and analysts expect this trend to intensify.
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Still, investors are closely watching moves in the Chinese yuan as trade tensions between the world's two largest economies intensify.
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These loops could function as hair triggers in climate change math, factors that could wildly intensify the impacts of warming.
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Iraqi forces will intensify their operations on Friday, to dislodge the militants still entrenched inside scattered houses, army officers said.
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The hitch is that more of the math will be couched in paragraphs, which may intensify the pressure for speed.
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Global dollar borrowing conditions would become more expensive and, importantly, pressure would intensify on the yuan to weaken in response.
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"Inflation pressures should intensify in coming quarters," said Ryan Sweet, a senior economist at Moody's Analytics in West Chester, Pennsylvania.
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If we don't correct this problem, social unrest will intensify as the U.S. loses its competitive standing in global industries.
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Even if guilt, grief, or some combination thereof can't make you hallucinate, they can intensify a preexisting sense of unease.
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Experts say the North's weapons display could intensify in the coming months if progress isn't made on the nuclear talks.
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I see no reason to suppose it will burn itself out anytime soon, and indeed it is likely to intensify.
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Read MoreOil bull Andy Hall ends year down 35 percent But before the markets get there, the pain could intensify.
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Attempts in recent years to intensify Mexico&aposs war on drugs has only lead, predictably, to more, not less, violence .
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After concluding the audit work ahead of schedule, the government said it would "intensify inspections" and advance the audit calendar.
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As the country's life expectancy is 84 years, the highest in the world, the problem of dementia will only intensify.
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Here's what it means: For beginners, the simplest definition of compounding is this: To intensify or become bigger with time.
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China will also intensify crackdowns on insider trading and manipulation by funds and curb speculation in equities and futures market.
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There are a lot of reasons a hurricane may intensify quickly, but one of the main ones is water temperature.
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The rebukes threatened to intensify questions about Trump's credibility at a time when he is suffering from shaky poll numbers.
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"Whether errant fire or not, any future occurrences will force the Israel Defense Forces to intensify its response," it said.
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Federal authorities detained and arrested hundreds of people last month after Trump pledged to intensify the fight against illegal immigration.
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Here's what happens next: Barr's four-page summary Sunday will only intensify Democrats' public lobbying to see Mueller's full report.
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ACLU senior attorney Lee Gelernt told ABC News the team will challenge these raids as they potentially intensify under Trump.
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The competition is only expected to intensify with AT&T and Disney planning to launch streaming services later this year.
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Still warmer oceans in years to come will probably mean that the weather events unleashed by strong Niños will intensify.
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Issues surrounding deep stuff, like intimacy and debts (both financial and emotional), are beginning to intensify—and get worked out!
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Forecasters think it could rapidly intensify into a Category 1 hurricane before hitting Sunday morning near Panama City Beach, Florida.
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If the stresses intensify, the least-bad option might be for Italy to defy the EU and recapitalise its banks.
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The Bureau of Meteorology warned that the hot and dry conditions were likely to intensify over the next six months.
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With the criminal settlement and penalties set, Takata is expected to intensify its search for a buyer or financial backer.
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A Bayer spokesman said Baumann's remarks were in reference to plans to intensify external collaborations, which had previously been communicated.
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Not being a part of RCEP risks "suffering negative trade diversion effects as trade flows intensify" among the member countries.
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To understand why hurricanes will intensify under a warmer climate you need only know that hurricanes are fueled by heat.
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Experts said those compounds, which bind to sugars in the grape, persist after bottling and intensify as the wine ages.
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That President Obama has exhorted them to do so would only intensify the resulting backlash if they followed his advice.
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"The amounts at stake may intensify the political pressures both within the EU and from outside the EU," he said.
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But the public scrutiny of HQ2 will only intensify as the details—and the social consequences of HQ23—become clear.
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In May 1973, Richard Nixon nominated Elliot Richardson to lead the Justice Department as the Watergate crisis began to intensify.
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As sea-level rise continues, and if storms intensify as predicted, the projects will require more sand, and more dollars.
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While most heart attacks begin slowly and gradually intensify, some strike fast with no warning signs to herald their approach.
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That can also mean that storms are able to intensify and develop into powerful hurricanes in a shorter time span.
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"We will try to intensify our flows of trade that have been very positive for the Iranian economy," he said.
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As the 2020 election draws closer, he will intensify his attacks on the Federal Reserve and its chairman, Jerome Powell.
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Persistent droughts, exacerbated by climate change, and a rapidly expanding population will only intensify the debate over rain-catchment laws.
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The Nusra Front on Friday urged insurgent groups to intensify their attacks against President Bashar al-Assad and his allies.
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Monday's slump past the 7-per-dollar level could further intensify the economic conflict between the United States and China.
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Fitch also expects market competition to intensify with several new local reinsurers being set up in China in 8523-2852.
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That advocacy on gun violence is expected to intensify as newly empowered House Democrats make moving legislation a top priority.
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ET on Wednesday, to intensify over the next four days into a major Category 3 hurricane packing 115 mph winds.
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Finger-pointing Republicans already were finger-pointing before the election about losing the House and that will only intensify now.
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Also, because this is a very public sector of your chart, questions about recognition and popularity are likely to intensify.
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Despite a Minsk ceasefire agreement, signed in 2014, and again in 2015, fighting continues to intensify along the contact line.
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Here's what to know about a special election that could flip New York's legislature — and intensify the pressure on Gov.
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Trump warned China not to intensify the trade dispute and urged their leaders to continue working to reach a deal.
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The nominees now head to the Senate floor, as partisan tensions over filling out Trump's White House continued to intensify.
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Mr. Eberstadt would also like to intensify social pressure on the cadre of men who have stopped looking for work.
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The official insisted, however, that Thursday's announcement was meant to maintain sanctions enforcement on North Korea rather than intensify pressure.
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SARS prompted US health officials to intensify calls for an effective global disease detection, and the GDD program was born.
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"You have to go with your gut feeling" on when to intensify or ease the horses' training workloads, Baffert said.
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Have you noticed any recent changes in the industry that are only going to intensify over the next 10 years?
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The results of the elections indicated that the struggle over the future direction of the European Union would only intensify.
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Kavanaugh on the Court, and the 5-4 rulings on charged topics that might ensue, will likely intensify such calls.
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For four weeks, I intensify my efforts to recall my dreams, keep a dream diary, and look out for clocks.
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But if the main intent was to intensify the rifts in American society, Russia backed a winner in Mr. Trump.
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The $13.4 billion deal shook the grocery world, setting off a frenzy of deals and partnerships that continues to intensify.
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Since 2016, top party officials have used the security ministry to intensify an anticorruption purge against some of their comrades.
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BZDs can intensify symptoms of common chronic diseases and cause adverse reactions with other medications — risks that increase with age.
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More notably, all five were in the Pacific Ocean, whose wide, warm expanse gives cyclones a long runway to intensify.
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But the expectation is it will return to the event next February, as the demand for data will only intensify.
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And many Americans' estrangement from Washington — their cynicism about its ability to improve their lives even a whit — would intensify.
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Special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into possible Russian interference in the 2016 election has continued to intensify in recent weeks.
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" As the musicologist Richard Crawford wrote, "The music is calculated at every turn to intensify the delivery of the words.
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But as our world becomes more software-driven, cybercrime will inevitably intensify, leading to new matter entering the security bubble.
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But if global warming continues to intensify, in the long-run I think they will face something of a crisis.
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So, China seems to think it is winning on all fronts, which could only prolong and intensify such a conflict.
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"If we have a crisis over the debt limit, concerns over our ability to govern will intensify," the source added.
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The trade war continues to intensify, and we believe this is the main risk that will drive further Fed easing.
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Finally, U.S. civil society, which has been instrumental to the process of normalization, should intensify engagement with their Cuban counterparts.
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So let's walk through the ingredients of Australia's heat and wildfires, and how they will likely intensify in the future.
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It is currently a tropical storm in the western Gulf of Mexico but is likely to intensify before making landfall.
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As additional exchanges adopt similar quotes to compete, the effects of so-called disappearing quotes on price pressure would intensify.
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The backlash could intensify if Democrats, who have led criticism of Riyadh, win one or both chambers in the Nov.
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Championed as a spur to rugged individualism, it has prompted communities like Preston to intensify government's role in economic life.
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So expect these themes to intensify, and for you to feel restless for change, as Uranus begins its backward journey.
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His suit comes as efforts to unbind delegates and subvert Trump at the convention intensify, though remain very unlikely to succeed.
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This Mars retrograde will be in Sagittarius, and it will intensify issues going on in your life concerning home and family.
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Beijing is speeding up infrastructure spending and offering help to smaller companies as China's economy cools and U.S. trade tensions intensify.
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Direct quotes from Dorner's manifesto, such as "I'm not an aspiring rapper, I'm not a gang member," intensify the ominous monologue.
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The Nike team encouraged Desisa's coach to shorten and intensify some of his workouts in an effort to increase his speed.
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Grab's push in what has become its largest market is set to intensify the competition among ride-hailing firms in Indonesia.
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This erosion is set to intensify, the bank claims, with China's recent emergence as an official world reserve currency in 2015.
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Not all the newcomers will successfully develop models that appeal to Chinese consumers, but they will intensify competition and pressure margins.
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Continuing discussions with Fincantieri would allow us to intensify the fruitful cooperation we have and, in time, create a global leader.
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All of these things are really part of the toolbox that we can use to intensify an erotic or sexual experience.
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The call to decolonize continues to intensify, and "this place" applies to any location that bears the violence of settler colonialism.
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Make ahead tip: These are wonderful for making ahead because their cocoa, honey, and orange flavors intensify after a couple days.
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The government is taking steps to "further intensify" refugee screening "to uphold the safety of the American people," the official said.
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As much as these groups may have hoped this clash would end in March, it now may only intensify through May.
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Other stars are coming forward to admit portions of their programming were scripted, and that producers created setups to intensify drama.
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Conrad said boosting CR-V output will intensify competition in the crowded compact SUV segment, as rivals are making similar moves.
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Meanwhile, Chinese ambassador to the U.S. Cui Tiankai said the case could intensify conflict and confrontation in the region, Reuters reported.
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In theory the trickle could become a flood if the trade war heats up or worries about supply-chain security intensify.
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Growth in China is slowing down as its trade war with the U.S. looks set to intensify in the coming months.
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Despite the tragic blast and growing death toll, López Obrador promised to intensify the fight during a news conference early Saturday.
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Now I expect the signatories to intensify their monitoring and reporting and increase their cooperation with fact-checkers and research community.
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The official said land forces were working through "a hard outer crust," and resistance would intensify as the offensive neared Mosul.
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The new system is likely to intensify the anti-corruption campaign, to judge from the results of the three pilot schemes.
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That drives even more people away from the discussion, which tends to intensify the corrosiveness, and so on and so on.
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Competition is likely to only intensify in the coming years as every manufacturer competes for a slice of a finite pie.
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But in contrast to Eurasia's views, some believe it may not be in Beijing's interests to intensify the quarrel with Taipei.
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Thein Sein's decision will likely intensify already frantic speculation over the state of behind-the-scenes negotiations in Myanmar's capital, Naypyaitaw.
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The Times - The sale of the Co-operative Bank has been scrapped as bailout talks with the troubled lender's backers intensify.
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In the same month, it also announced it would intensify its enforcement of stem cell clinics peddling bogus, often risky therapies.
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Wherever you are on your own journey, you can intensify and deepen your understanding of the principles at these various levels.
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I was dismayed to hear her describe my relationship like that, especially because it seemed to intensify Pollock's interest in me.
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But that's Trump: his approach to any problem is to intensify it, personalize it and try to score a public win.
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Republicans have been looking to highlight any wedge between Clinton and Kaine, and that scrutiny could intensify in the coming week.
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Unfortunately, I expect surveillance of American Muslims to intensify under Trump, beyond what we experienced during the Bush and Obama administrations.
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In other words, Russia agreed to nothing but did intensify its attacks in Aleppo, helping secure huge strategic gains for Assad.
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But if they also help natural gas producers and keep gas prices low, they will actually intensify the inter-fuel competition.
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But the Brooklyn case differed from many of the other high-profile incidents that helped intensify the Black Lives Matter movement.
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It's fair to assume his defensive effort would intensify to the point where it positively impacts every play in every minute.
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As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take the oath of office, the questions asked in Wood's book will only intensify.
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Diaz de Leon said that if trade tensions intensify or economic data surprises, the peso could see new bouts of volatility.
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Apple closed its retail stores in Hong Kong early on Monday as pro-democracy protests throughout the city continued to intensify.
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Hotter air and ocean temperatures fuel larger storms and intensify precipitation, as the 2014 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report confirms.
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In a statement released Friday evening, Mr. Sadr, in typical fiery speech, said he would intensify the pressure on the government.
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Maneuvering for influence among Russia's elite ahead of Putin's possible departure will inevitably intensify in the coming years, according to Noble.
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A predictable backlash is already brewing in some states and will probably intensify, setting up a showdown with the federal government.
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Large differences in current state Medicaid spending, along with the share the federal government will pay, combine to intensify the problem.
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His significant advantage in name recognition will shrink as the primaries take shape, and the scrutiny of his record will intensify.
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"Further, cash burn should intensify as we progress through 2017 –though we forecast the next capital raise in 1H18," he wrote.
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Such a dismissal would be hugely problematic for Trump, since it would be guaranteed to intensify allegations of obstruction of justice.
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You realize if China does respond with stronger tariffs, this could really intensify this trade conflict between the U.S. and China.
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Sometimes it's enough to create an atmosphere and a tone, maintain them, and then intensify both over the course of game.
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With the schedule about to intensify, Boston College tries to avoid another letdown at home when it hosts Hartford on Friday.
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But there are many ways that China, America's biggest foreign creditor and its third-largest export market, could intensify its response.
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He doesn't have many of those years left — and discussions about where Curry stands among N.B.A. greats are beginning to intensify.
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Many residents fear that Amazon's arrival will only intensify the gentrification making the neighborhood less affordable for people of limited means.
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She stayed in Syria another five years but returned to her home country in 2013 as the war began to intensify.
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But with hurricanes expected to intensify and increase in frequency, Dr. Mansfield worries about the longer-term health of the populations.
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Porsche intends to intensify its collaboration in the field of battery technology, said Lutz Meschke, deputy chairman of Porsche's executive board.
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He also endorsed a conservative social agenda, which, he presciently insisted, would intensify the red in purple states in the Midwest.
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Other countries in the region and the internal opposition must intensify their efforts to find a way out of the chaos.
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While storms can weaken during this process, they also can quickly intensify and expand in size once the cycle is complete.
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Winds were reaching 245 miles per hour along the coast near Jacksonville and expected to intensify as Irma's center slogged north.
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But as the death toll from the virus reaches over 100 people, efforts intensify to limit interaction in crowded public spaces.
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For children who have experienced a loss in their own lives, Kobe Bryant's death can exacerbate and intensify previously existing grief.
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An end to regulated prices could intensify competition in France's retail electricity market, where EDF faces growing competition from alternative suppliers.
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The protests slowly grew through the summer, and started to intensify after dogs attacked some of the activists on the site.
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The group has vowed to intensify clashes with Afghan and foreign forces to dissuade people from voting in the upcoming elections.
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Harvey strengthened overnight and is expected to intensify before making landfall near Corpus Christi early Saturday, the National Weather Service warned.
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On Friday, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Soleimani's death would intensify Tehran's resistance to the United States and Israel.
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Meditation also seems to intensify theta-wave activity, a type of rhythmic electrical pulsation often associated with a state of calm.
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Ethics experts worry that China is building a tool that could be used to justify and intensify racial profiling against Uighurs.
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To be sure, the Trump administration has refused to subscribe to the G-20 countries' pledge not to intensify trade protection.
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The collapse of Uralkali's joint venture with Belaruskali caused competition to intensify and drive down prices, which have not fully recovered.
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The two sides agreed "to intensify bilateral contacts at various levels to facilitate the settlement of the crisis," the statement said.
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Taliban commanders have said they will intensify clashes with Afghan and foreign forces to dissuade people from voting in the Sept.
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What's more, research has shown remarkably warm waters have outweighed other factors in allowing recent storms to intensify into powerful cyclones.
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On Friday Williams said wage growth has been "ratcheting up" and is likely to intensify, helping lift inflation along with it.
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That's likely to only intensify now that the addition of Justice Brett Kavanaugh has solidified the conservative bent of the court.
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David Redfern, chairman of GSK's majority-owned ViiV Healthcare HIV business, believes one thing is clear: competition is set to intensify.
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Investors have turned their attention to earnings season, which will intensify next week, as the next major factor influencing the market.
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The stress on our system will continue to intensify as the scale of air travel expands beyond its already record numbers.
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As a result, he argues, the U.S. has two different economies and the gap will only intensify over the next decade.
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"I expect the competitive challenges to active managers like T. Rowe and Franklin to intensify in the coming years," Kass said.
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Taliban commanders have vowed to intensify clashes with the Afghan and foreign forces to dissuade people from voting in the Sept.
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That is in keeping with the Kremlin's well-documented efforts to intensify internal divisions in the United States and other democracies.
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"We have the responsibility to redouble and intensify our support," Colombian Foreign Minister Carlos Holmes Trujillo said as the meeting began.
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Unlike the situation between Washington and Beijing, the trade spat between the U.S. and India is not expected to intensify further.
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As the price-cycle matures and prices move towards their next peak, the focus on consumer responses is set to intensify.
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"Stress levels will continue to increase as demand for water grows and the effects of climate change intensify," the report noted.
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Wilson's poverty solution is to have people move to cities, intensify farming, and innovate like crazy to shrink the human footprint.
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Its new director Xu Lin didn't wait long after he was appointed in June to intensify the crackdown on the media.
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Trump, too, has swore up and down that he would intensify the war against the Islamic State, through yet untold ways.
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Some U.S. lawmakers and human rights groups have pressed Pompeo to make a declaration of genocide to intensify pressure on Myanmar.
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Grieving en masse might intensify the initial reaction, but every single response to a public figure's death is an individual one.
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Assad and Russia intensify airstrikes after a three week lull Assad and Russia intensify airstrikes after a three week lull After a three-week lull, Syrian and Russian warplanes on Tuesday resumed their bombing of rebel-held eastern Aleppo as humanitarian agencies fear the beginning of a major new government offensive on the northern Syrian city.
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With shareholder meetings due early in 2018, calls for management boards to take action may intensify before the end of this year.
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The energy in your relationships will intensify—if you're hooking up with anyone, this is a day to circle on your calendar!
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"The victimization of these kids seemed to intensify over time," says Hestrin, who says additional charges against the Turpins could be forthcoming.
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With his children and son-in-law Jared Kushner playing this increased role in a wartime setting, such scrutiny will only intensify.
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As the economy weakens, political pressures will intensify and the policy makers will respond sufficiently to keep the train on the tracks.
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Qatar Airways' order is likely to further intensify concern among U.S. airlines about what they term unfair subsidies that Gulf carriers receive.
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Ralph Northam as calls for him to resign intensify after the discovery of Northam's racist 1984 Eastern Virginia Medical School yearbook photo.
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As tensions intensify, European Union foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini announced Monday that she would travel to Washington for meetings on Tuesday.
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Bolsonaro "Arming people will stimulate, increase, and intensify social conflicts in the Amazon region, including … illegal deforestation [and] criminal mining," Nascimento said.
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It is intended to intensify pressure on Havana at a time Washington is demanding an end to Cuban support for Venezuela's Maduro.
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People have no idea how others perceive their own appearance, and how people's comments can intensify others' struggle to find body confidence.
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Because the way the Yellow Turbans work is they spread Fervor from province to province, and their armies intensify it as well.
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The bombing will also intensify the row within the administration of Donald Trump over whether to increase America's military presence in Afghanistan.
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Intensifying Competition: We believe domestic competition will further intensify in the next year due to PLDT's aggressive strategy to acquire market share.
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The slightly disjointed and at times overlapping letters hung simply on a string somehow manage to intensify the emotion behind the message.
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"The new administration will intensify its efforts in security, restructuring the economy and fighting corruption," Buhari said after being declared the winner.
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In the run-up to elections, scheduled for May after a delay of five years, the crackdown is only likely to intensify.
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RBS's second consecutive year in the black will likely intensify speculation the Treasury will act swiftly to sell more of its stock.
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And, more to the point, things that technology is creating now are certain to result in even more unrest as they intensify.
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Communication issues, especially around Venusian themes like love, money, and beauty, intensify as your ruling planet Mercury enters Scorpio on October 26.
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It is now just one of a few hurricanes in modern history to intensify so quickly that far east in the Atlantic.
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It could also intensify interest around the world in the boycott, divestments and sanctions movement (BDS) led by Palestinians to punish Israel.
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A number of Fed policymakers have warned that a run-up in commercial real estate prices could intensify any future economic downturn.
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Guitars had become more pronounced since Rape and Honey, and from the outset they wanted to intensify that component of the music.
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South Korea's acting president, Hwang Kyo-ahn, has warned of "greater provocations" by North Korea and ordered the military to intensify monitoring.
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CNN's Nia-Malika Henderson took us inside a debate that will only intensify if Trump continues his success in the nomination contest.
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But officials, including Zhou, have warned against excessive policy loosening that could intensify downward pressure on the yuan and spur capital outflows.
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Wieser expressed concerns that the company's regulatory risks would intensify and that its sophisticated use of data in advertising was in jeopardy.
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Macy's, whose profits have been shrinking for more than a year, said it would intensify cost cutting and monetize unproductive real estate.
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The stakes there only stand to intensify if India and Pakistan increasingly resort to more hostile tactics instead of actual conflict resolution.
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The warm waters of the Florida Strait between the U.S. and Cuba may even cause Irma to intensify prior to making landfall.
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We, too, need to intensify our efforts to help deliver long-term value for clients by actively engaging with companies and regulators.
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By mid-century, 22019 percent of the world's population will live in water-stressed regions and competition for resources will intensify accordingly.
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"A great way to intensify orgasms and allow yourself to really get into the experience is to take it slow," she says.
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You're in a very social mood today, with the Moon in friendly Fire sign Leo, but later this evening things will intensify.
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It would intensify the conflict, weaken the Afghan government and risk a proxy war driven by the likes of India and Pakistan.
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Icke and Macmillan intensify the horror by turning up the lights and amping up the sound on the teeth-grindingly effective music.
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The sacking of Mr Damore may fade from the news, but the debate about gender in technology is likely only to intensify.
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"It will certainly intensify conflict and even confrontation," said Cui Tankui, China's ambassador to the United States, in a speech in Washington.
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The Obama administration set the standards in 2900 as part of a set of rules meant to intensify from 220006 through 2202.
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No one then should be surprised if calls intensify for a UN Security Council referral of South Sudan to the Hague court.
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Raising interest rates could stem some of the capital outflow, but would intensify stresses on heavily indebted domestic corporates and local governments.
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The Obama administration set the standards in 2012 as part of a set of rules meant to intensify from 2017 through 2026.
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Russia's efforts to intensify political and cultural differences has already had toxic effects from which it will take many years to recover.
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Continued greenhouse gas emissions will only intensify these and other stresses on the very people Speaker Ryan says he's trying to help.
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It does not help that the Fergana Valley is Central Asia's most densely populated region, and that ethnic violence can quickly intensify.
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Margin pressures are also expected to intensify for the industry as Chinese manufacturers seek to expand overseas to counter slowing domestic demand.
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But with major donors signing up in a desperate bid to derail Mr. Trump, the group is promising to intensify its efforts.
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And, coming from Mr. Emanuel's own appointees, the findings intensify pressure on him and other Chicago leaders to make substantive, swift changes.
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"The two counterparts signed a joint declaration reaffirming their commitment to continue and intensify their cooperation," the OAG said in a statement.
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Now 22, Wong was most recently released from prison on June 17 as anti-extraditions protests in the city began to intensify.
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By some measures, the late nineteen-sixties was a time when liberalism's standing as an American creed, while appearing to intensify, frayed.
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But the emergence of another set of leaked documents threatened to intensify international tensions over Russia's suspected meddling in United States politics.
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Those numbers have grown every year since; and the problem will only intensify as our infrastructure ages and our national population grows.
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It could also intensify the impact of any other "confidence shock," a large, unforeseen negative event that raises doubts about economic growth.
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It's expected to intensify into a Category 1 hurricane before it makes landfall along the Gulf Coast late Tuesday or early Wednesday.
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The verdict is a nadir in Mr. Cuomo's governorship and only the start of a political headache that is likely to intensify.
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The United States fears such crises will only intensify in the coming decades as Africa's population growth far outpaces its economic progress.
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For as long as I can remember, people have been hyping vertical farming — growing crops indoors, using vertical space to intensify production.
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Water also affects flavor in a simpler way: Add it to dilute, and remove it — or let it evaporate — to intensify flavor.
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A tomb relief of a young Palmyrene woman named Bat'a is another; traces of original paint intensify her riveted, direct-address gaze.
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Efforts like these could intensify if states feel encouraged by the national shift in politics, and by the coming shift in law.
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Our European economics correspondent thinks the mix could intensify the grievances that have contributed to the rise of populism around the world.
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If wilted flowers perch atop the Milos display of fish, his unhappiness will intensify, his grievances spelled out in enraged capital letters.
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It is also likely to intensify a backlash against diesel in Europe, where, until recently, it was the most popular engine option.
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Still, the trend toward taking climate change seriously has been unmistakable, and pollsters say it may intensify after a season of superstorms.
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True, people may have several years after diagnosis in which to enjoy their lives, to remain productive and engaged, before symptoms intensify.
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Mr. Newsom is likely to intensify the fight between the state and the Trump administration on climate change, immigration and health care.
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But many are now prepared to intensify the violence at all costs, especially as their demands continue to fall on deaf ears.
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It should intensify its training for security forces on civilian protection, especially during the tense negotiation period and months following a deal.
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Miller said the partial shutdown will intensify the negative impact of a decade of budget cuts that the agency has already endured.
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These allegations could also intensify calls for Bloomberg to release former employees from nondisclosure agreements made regarding the lawsuits, something Massachusetts Sen.
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"As the date of the return of CNRP leaders has been fixed, they intensify their actions," said CNRP deputy president Mu Sochua.
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Now, with yet another win over Canada in the books, the daily competition for places, and for playing time, will only intensify.
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But the show's challenges to contemplation and stamina turn out to intensify a deep, and deepening, sense of the artist's singular powers.
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The fall of Surt comes as foreign powers intensify their involvement in the conflict, escalating the battle for control of the country.
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In response, the United Nations Security Council voted to intensify sanctions, including imposing a limit on oil imports, against the hermit state.
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Unless the rain showers forecast for Saturday intensify and greatly soften Erin Hills, the greens and fairways are beginning to dry out.
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Beyond that, privacy experts have cautioned that police departments could use the cameras to intensify surveillance of the public, particularly minority communities.
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The Taliban have vowed to intensify clashes with Afghan and foreign forces to try to dissuade people from voting in the Sept.
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Describing the violence against Christians as "a cowardly plan by evil people," he last month vowed to intensify counterterrorism efforts in Sinai.
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As expectations from seed investors intensify, a new stage of investment has established itself earlier in the venture-backed company life cycle.
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But oil's recent rise has been accompanied by a strengthening dollar, especially in recent months, which will intensify the impact on consumers.
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"There is no time for complacency, but we must intensify efforts to finish the marathon," he told a meeting of his cabinet.
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Jazmine Samuels, 19, of Fairmont, W.V., was concerned that Mr. Trump's policies would intensify the discrimination she faces as a black woman.
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All that did, however, was intensify the resolve of the people on the streets, who insisted that only his resignation would suffice.
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All that did, however, was intensify the resolve of the people on the streets, who insisted that only his resignation would suffice.
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Nevertheless, deflation risks could re-intensify in case of adverse shocks increasing the real debt burden in the public and private sectors.
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By that same token, the traits that we associate with a specific sign will intensify when the full moon is aligned with it.
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But as the challenges continue, and especially if they intensify, the need for the security forces to engage constructively, rather than counterproductively, increases.
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On the campaign trail, she has supported President Barack Obama's decisions to deploy more special forces and intensify air strikes against the ISIS.
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Amid that impasse, Beijing may intensify its responses to the United States' so-called freedom of navigation patrols in the South China Sea.
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And, with palm output due to peak between the third and fourth quarters, the impact of the labor shortage is set to intensify.
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Duterte may intensify the crackdown after 14 people were killed on Friday in a bomb attack at a market in his hometown, Davao.
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Austrian Interior Minister Wolfgang Sobotka said on ORF radio he had told the heads of Austria's regional police forces to intensify surveillance measures.
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It is forecast to intensify and cross the coast northeast of Port Hedland, the world's largest iron ore export hub, late on Saturday.
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Saudi Arabia's economy is slowing sharply because of low oil prices, which the entry of new Iranian crude into the market will intensify.
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Companies were able to pass on some of those cost increases to customers, suggesting broader inflationary pressures may intensify in China this year.
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But the mountains might have also caused the storm to wring out more water and intensify winds while it was traversing the island.
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Zinke is leaving weeks before Democrats take control of the House, a shift in power that promised to intensify probes into his conduct.
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This month, Leo, the astrological climate is ripe for you to dramatically reinvent and intensify one of the central relationships in your life.
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A third hurricane in the Atlantic, Jose, has strengthened slightly and is expected to intensify further over the next 48 hours, it added.
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It's forecast to re-intensify over the weekend into a Category 3 storm, with maximum sustained winds of around 125 miles per hour.
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But the Trump brand prefers a different version of this old practice, one that exploits new media to intensify and redirect its force.
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Video streaming competition is set to intensify, with Apple Inc, WarnerMedia's HBO Max and Comcast Corp's NBCUniversal planning to roll out new services.
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MORE SUPPORT MEASURES EXPECTED As trade pressures intensify, analysts believe China will loosen policy further in months ahead to shore up economic growth.
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The waning moon in Scorpio on the 31st will reflect and intensify your emotions regarding work, as it is a time of consolidation.
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Poverty, isolation, pain, grief over the loss of a spouse, or being a caregiver can also lead to or intensify a senior's depression.
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Not only can it make sex delightfully messy, it can intensify the sensations that come with sex and help you avoid unwanted friction.
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Atmospheric rivers, like drought, heatwaves and other extreme weather events, are predicted to intensify due to climate change and become much more common.
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The decision to move U.S. troops out of northern Syria will intensify concerns that the Turkish incursion could allow Islamic State to resurge.
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Some big relationship changes have no doubt been looming, and things will really intensify now, especially with Mars entering Capricorn on September 27.
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Fitch expects price competition to intensify among proprietary brands in 2017, especially in the rich-margin SUV segment, as auto demand remains subdued.
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Commerzbank's board will decide next week whether to intensify merger talks with German rival Deutsche Bank (DB), according to published reports in Germany.
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"If stocks don't hold the lows, you could see further downside intensify as people throw in the towel," said Scott Redler of T3Live.com.
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While Kurds and Arabs fight side by side against Islamic State, with the militants' self-proclaimed caliphate shrinking, competition for territory will intensify.
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As the rain began to intensify, the Democratic nominee sought to fire up her supporters and end the rally on an enthusiastic note.
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The committee in charge of the bank's executive appointments said it would intensify work on strengthening the board, including finding a new chairman.
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The signing of the first IPC tomorrow will intensify anticipation among international oil majors for long-awaited further contracts in the new format.
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The letter, which is a sharply worded response directed at the committee chairman, is expected to intensify the fight between the two sides.
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Such thunderstorms are needed in order for the weather system to form a closed area of low pressure at the surface and intensify.
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Executives at the companies with the deepest connections to Epstein expect that federal prosecutors will intensify their focus on his financial affairs. nyti.
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