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However, it could be months before these lifelines reach businesses.
"Falls for" is a strong word for what really seems like Offred desperately clinging to whatever lifelines she can find, after she learns that one of those lifelines just happens to look like Nick.
Both Clinton and Trump have lifelines that begin as chained lines.
That space is threaded by roads, asphalt lifelines of the population.
No lifelines now, just him—and he'd never felt more alive.
So luckily, we found our lifelines in our next-door family.
But I filled out Fertility Lifelines Compassionate Care Application for financial assistance.
We kept in touch through Facebook messenger and Whatsapp, the refugee lifelines.
Brewers put up with the fuss because the lines are economic lifelines.
For some, the only lifelines are community organizing groups and GoFundMe campaigns.
Ice roads across lakes and rivers provide wintertime lifelines for remote areas.
Extending lifelines to New York artists has been her aim all along.
That's an issue facing not just airlines but other businesses desperate for lifelines.
Gold has also become one of the economic lifelines of the Venezuela government.
Like climbing a mountain together, attached by lifelines, each dependent upon the others?
Social apps like WhatsApp and Facebook are lifelines between members of the African diaspora.
For those of us who left, our contact was lost, our lifelines were gone.
In the story "Lifelines," a woman's husband is jailed in Santo Domingo for fraud.
Chernyshev's only lifelines then were the VHS tapes that trickled in from the West.
Chernyshev's only lifelines then were the VHS tapes that trickled in from the West.
Members regard these monies as lifelines for their districts or states; Congress protects them zealously.
He's in grad school, too, and we're each other's lifelines in our horribly busy lives.
"To those communities, they are lifelines," she said of ports of entry in border regions.
Hell, even our lifelines, our precious phones, now use our own faces as a password.
By early October, WeWork was looking for multi-billion dollar lifelines from JPMorgan and Softbank.
The social platforms are lifelines for the shops, representing the primary way of generating sales.
Bottom line is, we are concentrating on what we call critical lifelines -- health, safety, security.
WeWork's parent company, The We Company, appears to be considering at least two possible financial lifelines.
Stewart: So we would be without the lifelines that bring in imported water to the region.
FaceTime, Skype and WhatsApp are lifelines for staying in touch with friends and family back home.
Numerous studies have found that these programs are lifelines to the poor, the disabled and the elderly.
Also a major priority is reopening the ports in San Juan, Ponce and Mayagüez, key economic lifelines.
UNCERTAIN DESTINY Lopez Obrador has thrown Pemex various lifelines, including cash injections, tax breaks and debt refinancing.
And so we're reorganizing the firepower of the federal government underneath these critical lifelines, we're pushing forward.
The Graham-Cassidy bill would cut those lifelines and in place of a helping hand, inflict tremendous harm.
Any action taken against Maduro must take into account the external state actors providing lifelines to his government.
Following are key events in the company's history: 1933 - Takezo Takada starts Takata Co, maker of lifelines for parachutes.
Without these financial lifelines, entire communities can languish after a natural disaster, unable to rebuild their homes and lives.
During the Civil War, blockade runners that evaded the Union navy were one of the Confederate army's few lifelines.
Sorry, I think Trump has a right to call Germany out for skipping out to do lines with Putin. Lifelines.
Energy companies also extended their lifelines by binging on debt and equity issuances in the first half of the year.
While hospitals and health care facilities are neighborhood lifelines, they too must pay their bills to keep the lights on.
Many musicians, along with the service industry, had just started to claw back, only to see their lifelines snipped again.
Early on, as the war shifted and metastasized, roads became lifelines between different territories, crucial thruways of communication and control.
He's evading sanctions and exploiting financial loopholes, thanks to financial lifelines and support provided by Russia, China, Turkey, and Cuba.
No, the blame lies with Russia and China for extending economic lifelines that keep the Democratic People's Republic Korea afloat.
Indeed they could be called lifelines, especially for people like me, an elderly person, living alone and restricted in movement.
Dependably frozen lakes support cultural and economic activities, and ice roads across lakes and rivers provide lifelines for remote areas.
Rural Japanese rely on the stores for parcel and ATM services, or even as lifelines during disasters such as earthquakes.
Republicans had seen those scandals as lifelines as they fought to hold onto their narrowest of legislative majorities this year.
"Pay phones are lifelines for the down and out; their booths are rainy-day cocoons," Thomas told the Times back then.
And one of the things that&aposs given them lifelines again and again and again is U.S. concessions, preemptive U.S. concessions.
In recent months, a dispute with neighboring India has resulted in a blockade of Nepal's lifelines, resulting in crippling fuel shortages.
Third, it is bringing lifelines to countries, and bringing them [other countries] into its embrace by setting up institutions with them.
Food delivery workers For those Americans who aren't venturing into grocery stores, on demand food delivery services like FreshDirect are lifelines.
After a series of disasters in 2017 and 2018, FEMA created a framework of Community Lifelines to chart a path forward.
A revision of the last ten years shows that Congress has been appropriating temporary lifelines to avoid a total system collapse.
Lifelines The Ganges originates in the Gangotri Glacier in the Himalayas, and flows nearly 2,520 kilometers(1,570 miles) through India and Bangladesh.
Since Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014, the Sea of Azov and the Kerch Strait have become crucial economic lifelines for Ukraine.
"By cutting off the Taliban's economic lifelines, we also reduce their ability to continue these terrorist activities," said Major-General James Hecker.
Almost daily, I found myself huddled into empty conference rooms, frantically reaching out to my best friends—my lifelines—over the phone.
"Commercial pipelines are the lifelines of businesses," Richard Fisher, former president of the Dallas Fed during the 2008 crisis, told CNN Business.
His canvases, with their craggy forms — which he called "lifelines" — encompass the expressive brushwork and monumental scale characteristic of the postwar movement.
Unranked South Carolina's double-overtime upset of No. 22 Georgia on Saturday showed how quickly a season's lifelines can come and go.
It is created by politicians who cannot resist offering extraordinary, extremely expensive and rickety lifelines to individuals whose suffering makes the TV news.
They wore specially fitted white helmets, but there was no evidence of the tubes, IVs or monitors that have been their lifelines since surgery.
Remittances from many of these people to families in the Philippines are often economic lifelines, and significant contributors to local economies throughout the country.
Russia has also given Venezuela financial lifelines, which are still being paid back, and sells arms to the socialist-run state, according to Reuters.
Investors may finally be ready to cut the cord to one of the primary lifelines of the 8-year-old bull market in stocks.
Pipelines are viewed by the oil-rich provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan as critical lifelines, but draw fierce opposition from environmental and indigenous groups.
Private equity has also had a chequered history in Japan, where companies often throw lifelines to each other rather than rely on outside cash.
To cut these programs would be to cut off vital nutrition lifelines for our nation's older adults, potentially making them malnourished and food insecure.
They provide lifelines in the spring and summer, when, each year, the villages flood and moving from place to place is a day's work.
WeWork parent The We Company appears to be considering at least two possible financial lifelines, per my CNN Business colleagues Sara O'Brien and Sherisse Pham.
One of its only economic lifelines is the export of carbon-intensive coal to China, which is the world's number one emitter of greenhouse gases.
Congressman Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) filed an amendment similar to his Farewell to Unnecessary Energy Lifelines Reform Act that would eliminate the energy programs altogether.
A growing portion of exports are being used to repay loans from allies, like China and Russia, who have thrown vital lifelines to Maduro's government.
On the battlefield, the aircraft serve as lifelines to troops fighting on the front line, with some providing vital intelligence and others relaying critical communications. 
As more workers are now commuting within their home boroughs, buses, rather than the Manhattan-centric subways, have become increasingly vital lifelines, the report says.
The moves allowed it to avoid a bailout as a number of major banks on both sides of the Atlantic floundered and sought government lifelines.
However, Zettelmeyer believes Germany still has some lifelines because its domestic economy remains strong and the ECB has positioned itself to help give Europe a boost.
They took into account potential devastation in four major categories: damage to buildings, non-structural damages, destruction of lifelines and infrastructure, and losses due to fires.
If they fail to do that within a relatively short time, they will die and no media spin doctor or pollster will throw them any lifelines.
"So it's very, very important for the government to introduce these lifelines as fast as possible," said Conrad Clifford, regional vice president, Asia Pacific, of IATA.
Americans should be aware that Medicaid - one of the most critical and effective lifelines for children that exists in this country - is drastically underfunded, Colvin said.
The fund has said that Greece cannot truly recover unless Europe trims its debt; otherwise, the argument goes, Greece may need more lifelines in the future.
However, they diverge from those of Saudi Arabia, which has long been one of Egypt's main financial lifelines, supplying aid worth tens of billions of dollars.
But supplies are falling even from this centuries-old Arabian sea route that is one of the last lifelines to a country on the brink of famine.
ECONOMIC LIFELINES Although United Nations sanctions remain in place, some trade with China appears to have increased, and political relations between Beijing and Pyongyang have improved dramatically.
Smaller federations, needing lifelines to develop talent, expressed eagerness for the infusion of money promised by the Kosmos deal, which will divide $25 million among national associations.
The Senate and White House are negotiating a third package, potentially in the $1 trillion range, to give cash payments to Americans and provide lifelines for businesses.
That was two years ago, and now I would be more impressed with LIFELINES, since compound words and two-word phrases make better theme entries in general.
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras yearns for the day he is able to regularly sell Greek bonds to foreign investors, thus cutting the country's ties to financial lifelines.
Teen-centric brand Pink, which as one of Victoria's Secret's lifelines had previously reported strong sales growth, started to be impacted by the oversexualized ads in stores.
"It depends upon what the topic is," says a confused anchor back in the studio, before throwing out the thinnest of lifelines by mentioning an inflatable boat. Okay!
Beijing and Moscow have helped the country stave off collapse by repeatedly extending financial lifelines — to the tune of tens of billions of dollars over the last decade.
Congress and the White House reached a deal on a $2 trillion economic stimulus package early Wednesday that provides relief for households, small businesses and lifelines for major corporations.
Airbus is in the midst of two major product changes designed to revitalize its portfolio through the 2020s, but which also spell the end of its two existing cash lifelines.
KELLY EVANS: Are there strings attached to the corporate lifelines, let's call them, that have to do with buybacks, that have to do with employee retention, things of that nature?
Thursday's debate was just the latest evidence of a shrewd game most of the remaining Democratic field is likely playing to boost or simply shore up their political cash lifelines.
They send the remaining 15 percent home in remittances, providing vital lifelines to developing countries that add up to three times the value of official development assistance from richer nations.
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador threw the company several lifelines last year, providing billions of dollars' worth of support in the form of capital injections, tax breaks and debt refinancing.
Automakers, including Honda Motor and Toyota Motor, which have to date been paying for replacement air bags, could also take it as a cue to cut off financial lifelines to Takata.
In 1995 Mr. Hellerman joined Peter, Paul and Mary on their album "LifeLines," and in 2005 he recorded his first solo album, "Caught in the Act," a collection of vaudeville songs.
Barry's been so entangled in this mess for so long that he clings to the scraps of normalcy the acting class provides like they're lifelines — and almost all of them backfire.
"People who are incarcerated, and especially people who are incarcerated pretrial without conviction, should be able to contact lifelines without cost," said Bianca Tylek, the director of the Corrections Accountability Project.
"Over the last couple of weeks we have met with a number of lenders ... We're hearing they will keep lifelines open and that they will be surgical in their cuts," Gibbons said.
Critics too often focus on the tax incentives while ignoring the fact that these economic development proposals are often lifelines for infrastructure projects that will otherwise never see the light of day.
In the White House's telling, Mr. Xi is responding to pressure by Mr. Trump to threaten a cutoff of the North's financial links and energy supplies — its twin lifelines as a state.
It's more unsettling to realize that we don't fully understand the technology we use daily and that we have minimal recourse when our electronic lifelines do annoying things seemingly of their own accord.
Beijing has occasionally used these lifelines as leverage over the Kim family, but far short of what the international community feels necessary to pressure North Korea over its nuclear program and geopolitical misbehavior.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Successful sanctions evasion, economic lifelines from China and U.S. President Donald Trump's impeachment woes may be among the factors that have emboldened North Korea in nuclear negotiations, analysts and officials say.
Mitch McConnell is trying to use the exploding deficit as an excuse to drastically change these lifelines – programs that families pay into their entire lives – because of his own party's irresponsible financial decisions.
The I.M.F. praised Athens for racking up a number of economic "successes" since it was placed on the first of three international financial lifelines ultimately totaling 320 billion euros, or about $375 billion.
Underground lies a chaotic assemblage of utilities that, much like the subway, are lifelines for the city: a sprawling tangle of water mains, power cables, gas and steam lines, telecom wires and sewers.
The milestone weans the debt-burdened euro zone member off financial lifelines offered on three occasions by creditors over the best part of a decade, and the country will now need to support itself.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. coal mining companies are worried President Donald Trump's intensifying trade dispute with China could hurt their booming export business, one of the ailing sector's most important lifelines, according to industry players.
Amazon notes that Sony Pictures Television will also soon launch a Who Wants to Be a Millionaire skill, which will let you buy one-time-use lifelines when you get stuck on a question.
Most Americans may not have heard of Silver due to the limited geographical scope of its operations, but the airline once provided federally-funded lifelines to underserved cities under the Essential Air Service program.
Roebling's unpublished memoir, letters and carefully preserved notebooks complement Wagner's detailed portrait of a sensitive and tormented man who survived well into his 80s via two lifelines: a clever mind and a saintly wife.
As flames have ravaged Los Angeles, traffic reporters have emerged as lifelines through the chaos, stars in an urban, multi-fire battle that could compete with a disaster film plotline from a Hollywood studio.
Risheq, a Palestinian who also fled war and settled in Texas more than a decade ago, said tiny volunteer groups like hers are now lifelines for refugees who've seen resources dwindle since Trump took power.
Way too often our modern-day lifelines wind up disintegrating to the point where one good yank from behind the bed will snap it in two, sending you off to buy yet another replacement cord.
Meanwhile, for those who want to invest 10 times the effort and money while going nowhere slowly and getting wet, there are sailing families, clipping their toddlers' harnesses to the lifelines for a day's cruise.
In recent weeks, federal officials have warned residents of the southwestern United States that their two major lifelines — the Colorado River and the Rio Grande — will deliver alarmingly low water supplies in the coming months.
By the time he had stumbled his way to the £2000,217 [$22003,300] mark, he'd already used up two of his lifelines and was struggling to land on the name of Audrey's daughter in Coronation Street.
The rules set by the board meant the candidates had to leave their lifelines at the door — jettisoning all campaign staff members before facing the board alone for 90 minutes, an eternity in political journalism.
"This action is a warning that we will continue to target holding groups and companies in the petrochemical sector and elsewhere that provide financial lifelines to the IRGC," Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a statement.
"This action is a warning that we will continue to target holding groups and companies in the petrochemical sector and elsewhere that provide financial lifelines to the IRGC," Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a statement.
The Fed's actions have created asset bubbles, exacerbated economic inequality, caused the accumulation of excessive debt, extended lifelines to economically unviable companies, and, possibly worst of all, created a massive dependence on continued low interest rates.
They could also entail non-security punitive measures such as getting the International Monetary Fund, where Washington enjoys strong influence, to stop providing lifelines, in the form of loans and bailout packages, to Pakistan's fragile economy.
Utah officials viewed the checks as lifelines, the only way they knew to keep some of their state's most popular and lucrative national parks running at close to normal at the height of the holiday season.
The first few days after a disaster, such as we have recently experienced with Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, are about emergency response: making sure people are safe, reuniting families, securing housing, filling necessities and restoring lifelines.
Those lifelines came with harsh austerity conditions, including a substantial reduction in state spending and higher taxes that even the IMF has acknowledged damaged Greece's already moribund economy and exacted a heavy cost on Greek society.
"This action is a warning that we will continue to target holding groups and companies in the petrochemical sector and elsewhere that provide financial lifelines to the IRGC," U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a statement.
I read it hanging on to every word, just as I did her books, which felt like mini lifelines as I clutched them late at night in my room or in the backseat of my mom's car.
For many of them, groups like the Episcopal Farmworker Ministry became one of the few lifelines in the days and weeks after the storm, providing food and basic necessities the workers could not get through official channels.
Yet, so long as Congress isn't ready to consider major changes to current banking legislation and the regulatory burdens it poses, non-bank payments innovations like Libra remain one of the few lifelines for the financially excluded.
About 23 percent of villages, towns and cities in the world's third-largest economy have three or fewer gas stands, and the trade ministry has urged local governments to do more to keep these essential lifelines open.
Temer distanced himself from Cunha and refused to throw him political lifelines, leading to the now constant speculation that Cunha will pull all possible PMDB skeletons out of the closet should he be granted a plea bargain.
The kidnappings follow a series of similar incidents in other parts of the country, underlining the precarious security on Afghanistan's main highways, which are vital lifelines in a country where many cannot afford to travel by air.
Lenders argue that the loans provide financial lifelines to those in desperate need of cash, and that the high fees and interest rates are justified by the failure of so many borrowers fail to repay the loans.
With only nine days remaining until Britain is set to leave the European Union with no negotiated exit deal, Brussels had extended the flimsiest of lifelines, allowing a brief extension if Parliament would get behind her deal.
He imprinted images of their uniforms onto shirts at a show that was among the more memorable of the season thus far, and ornamented those same items with rope lacing that could have been read as lifelines.
"China has provided Iran with very important economic and political lifelines in recent years when U.S. sanctions have choked that country," said Hongying Wang, an associate professor of political science at the University of Waterloo in Canada.
Survivors of three recent disasters — the northern California fires, the Las Vegas mass shooting, and Hurricane Maria — used social media and texting as lifelines to connect with loved ones, seek aid, and search for the latest developments.
The European Union and the International Monetary Fund have had to support Greece with a staggering €326 billion in financial lifelines since 2010, when Athens was shut off from borrowing in global markets during Europe's financial crisis.
Kudos to humanitarian groups that ease the suffering where the government allows them to: On one large island that I reached by boat, Doctors Without Borders and Save the Children are providing lifelines of health care and education.
Sitting on the embankment that borders Patharpara, Pushpo's husband Santosh described the earth ridges, 3-19 feet (0.9-2.1 m) tall, as "lifelines" that "stand as sentinels against the incursion of this saline tidal water into our villages".
People had some lifelines they could use to not count days when they were sick or achieving step goals wasn't possible, and families could win prizes if they reached an advanced level by the end of the game.
LONDON — A jury acquitted three former Barclays executives on Friday of fraud charges related to the British bank's efforts to raise $15 billion worth of financial lifelines from Qatar and other investors during the 2008 global financial crisis.
While I will stop at nothing to avoid making or receiving a phone call in 2019, phone conversations in my private 20193 provided valuable lifelines to the loved ones and entertainment news from which I had been cruelly severed.
The mayor said on Thursday that the three things the city was most concerned about preserving were its schools, mass transit and health care, which provide essential lifelines for the city's most vulnerable, in particular, and are tightly linked.
As his host tried to throw him several lifelines, Mr. Giuliani dug in, insisting that Michael D. Cohen, Mr. Trump's personal lawyer, had tried to keep Ms. Clifford from going public with the alleged affair before the 2016 election.
And, remember, there are lifelines out there for you, too:If you suspect you or someone you know is dealing with an eating disorder, please go to the National Eating Disorders Association for resources, online support, and guides to local professionals.
"There aren't many more lifelines for FTSE heavyweight sectors, with base metals down on China-growth worries and oil still in the doldrums on perceived weak demand," Mike van Dulken and Artjom Hatsaturjants at Accendo Markets said in a note.
And as someone who grew up in a small conservative town in northwest Ohio, YouTube and social media were one of my first lifelines and connections to creating a better understanding of myself, getting access to resources, perspectives, and voices.
By November 2020, it isn't hard to picture the DNC taking out ads about how reckless Cheeto Mussolini's spending habits are as Americans collect their paid leave and checks from oil companies kept afloat by the most fleeting of lifelines.
Because we have inadequately incorporated or accounted for the private sector's major role in maintaining critical infrastructure (and Community Lifelines), we are now left to react to a poor set of circumstances rather than move forward with an alternate plan.
Smartphones are often lifelines for people seeking to escape from or cope with interpersonal violence and sexual assault, but new research has found most conversational agents like Siri are unable to answer simple questions or provide help in the face of these crises.
These CBP agents are playing critical roles in the reopening of the airport and ports of entry, which are the lifelines of food and supplies for so many who are in desperate need of food, water, power and communication to the outside world.
Trump — despite his hollow promises to "take care of our farmers" — is attempting to drive the final nail in the coffin of the RFS and, with it, take away one of the last lifelines rural America has to a return to prosperity.
Leap Motion nabs $50M for its VR/AR hand-tracking tech The company began building its own AR headset, all while it was continuing to hock tech to headset OEMs, but at that point the company was burning through cash and losing its lifelines.
All of these economic lifelines presuppose confidence on international markets, especially in Europe and the U.S. President Erdogan has done much to undermine that confidence since his first election in 2014, drastically shifting Turkey's political system away from liberal democratic fundamentals toward one-man rule.
NEW YORK, Feb 28.6 (LPC) - US Collateralized Loan Obligations (CLOs) are increasingly seeking flexibility to provide rescue financing to distressed companies after other lenders have been able to swoop in and offer lifelines to borrowers and often obtain a senior claim on assets in the process.
While the combined annual budgets of both endowments — about $300 million — are a tiny fraction of the $1.1 trillion of total annual discretionary spending, grants from these agencies have been deeply valued financial lifelines and highly coveted honors for artists, musicians, writers and scholars for decades.
Even as Mr. Maduro's irresponsible policy making and growing authoritarianism have isolated Venezuela internationally and led to a humanitarian catastrophe, and even as reports expose lapses and delays in Venezuelan oil obligations to China, Beijing's foreign ministry has remained publicly steadfast, casting new lifelines to Caracas.
Iran, like Sudan, had been the target of comprehensive U.S. sanctions for more than two decades, but it took a series of innovative, intensified, and targeted measures, principally from 2010 to 2013, to finally cut off Tehran's economic lifelines and push the Iranians to engage in serious negotiations.
But in a few places where Republicans see openings to win seats and upend a national political forecast that seems to favor Democrats in November, the 19303 percent tariff on foreign steel and the 40 percent tariff on imported aluminum are viewed as economic lifelines straight from the Oval Office.
Congress could send direct-cash payments to every American to help them make ends meet while the economy is frozen, offer lifelines to healthy businesses that face ruin through no fault of their own, enact a universal paid sick-leave law to help hourly workers recover, and adopt countless other measures to blunt the impact.
Dream Dance includes the preservation of two of Emshwiller's earliest films, Dance Chromatic (1959) and Lifelines (1960), which will be screened at Lightbox Film Center along with 19 of his other films—some of which have never been publicly presented in Philadelphia—as well as notable films by other filmmakers for which he served as cinematographer.
Williams' access into Suskind's life makes the film intimate and approachable, but there's a larger story here — about how we relate to the world through art, about how everyone sees different things in familiar cultural touchstones, and how the simplest things can become lifelines when they speak to one person in a specific and much-needed way.
The informal network includes New Comienzos, which started in 2015 and operates out of a sleek co-working space in central Mexico City, near a call center employing bilingual returnees in a neighborhood known as Little L.A. Israel Concha, 38, New Comienzos' founder, said groups like his have become lifelines to undocumented Mexicans in the United States preparing for a possible return.
"Year after year, President Trump's budgets have sought to inflict devastating cuts to critical lifelines that millions of Americans rely on," House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiTrump says what he learned from impeachment is that 'Democrats are crooked' Bull meets china shop: Roger Stone controversy follows a familiar pattern House to vote Thursday on removing ERA ratification deadline MORE (D-Calif.) said in a statement.
The buildings of Le Vele di Scampia, which were described not long ago in one Dwell article as "eyesores of post-war brutalism," were conceived as a huge public housing project accommodating thousands of citizens who were expected to form a family-based community, but were never provided with such important lifelines such as transportation links, recreation areas, and stores, which would help integrate the seven megastructures into the larger city.
Senator Elizabeth Warren, whose endorsement became highly coveted in the Democratic presidential race after she dropped out last week, is unlikely to endorse her ideological ally Senator Bernie Sanders, according to several people close to her, even though Mr. Sanders is looking for political lifelines as he struggles against former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. Ms. Warren is expected to withhold her endorsement from Mr. Sanders as well as Mr. Biden at this point, choosing to let the primary play out rather than seek to change its course, according to several people familiar with Ms. Warren's thinking who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss her considerations.

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