While there is nascent talk of recession, it is just that — nascent.
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For years, partisans — on the right — decried nascent dictatorship.
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" The GHC's page on nascent iodine says that "the body can seamlessly absorb and utilize nascent iodine for metabolic and detoxification processes, making it more effective as a supplement for the body.
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Among the nascent players is JW Marriott Hotels and Resorts.
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But like most nascent technologies, barriers abound for early adopters.
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The smart lock market is still a relatively nascent area.
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The very foundation of your nascent relationship has been rocked.
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Breaking into the nascent tech boom required a migration west.
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But there's another nascent problem brewing in the debt markets.
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The nascent republic soon shattered and Yuan crowned himself emperor.
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Where it stands: The subscription energy industry is still nascent.
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In the United States, the whisper network was newly nascent.
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Season 1 of Westworld featured what felt like nascent feminism.
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The industry in which Octo operates is nascent but growing.
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There is much still to do in Tunisia's nascent democracy.
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Meanwhile, Amazon has a great, if nascent, technology with Alexa.
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But again plans aren't fully formed at this nascent stage.
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That's left nascent projects, like Van Eenennaam's, waiting for answers.
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Medicine's not the most concrete science, because it's so nascent.
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There is also a nascent attempt to introduce quietness standards.
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Such nascent environmentalism might become Mr Obama's greatest environmental legacy.
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A nascent solution for fostering digital trust is blockchain technology.
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But in a nascent democracy of transition it's not enough.
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They saw opportunity in the Bureau's nascent work on arbitration.
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And as with any nascent trend, the risks are high.
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Although many companies have embraced automation, it's in nascent stages.
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Those efforts, while still nascent, have shown signs of progress.
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Like in any nascent field, there are scams and scammers.
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The company is evaluating nascent industry segments too, Garrett said.
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Those nascent plans never made it to a Senate vote.
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He began calling fights for the nascent ESPN in 1980.
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But even this nascent category has attracted some tough competitors.
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That forced the nascent industry to navigate new, unforeseen shoals.
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What do Trish's own nascent superpowers auger for the future?
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A more plausible explanation lay in his nascent presidential aspirations.
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On Facebook, the relatively nascent accounts accumulated roughly 13,500 followers.
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He had already put his stamp on the nascent republic.
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Shame on our authorities for ... jeopardizing the nascent peace process.
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You follow their nascent affection from both points of view.
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But she describes the art scene in Nairobi as nascent.
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None of my nascent Bernie Broism has curbed those appetites.
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Afore invests between $500,000 and $1 million in nascent startups.
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But the nascent autonomous vehicle space has become fiercely competitive.
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It is about supporting the nascent peace agreement in Colombia.
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That improvement is still nascent, Mr. Kumagai and others warn.
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It was a defining horror of the nascent digital age.
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Some portions quietly shuffled into Google's nascent virtual reality division.
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Or did Brutus and his league extinguish a nascent tyrant?
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As with any nascent technology, early demonstration projects were pricey.
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Those gains could be in jeopardy in China's nascent recovery falters.
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And this is where Funderbeam's nascent trading feature comes into play.
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Today that movement is looking increasingly like a nascent political party.
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And almost all focused on emerging companies and/or nascent tech.
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So, maybe Dean Unglert has a nascent girlfriend on his hands.
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It was a surprising development, given the company's relatively nascent business.
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It comes at a difficult point in the nascent industry's development.
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Passenger AVs (like many nascent technologies) will initially be very expensive.
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More scientific data ought to improve the oversight of nascent industries.
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Given that some layers are still nascent, tremendous opportunity is ahead.
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Unfortunately, the nascent Trump Administration isn't inclined to calm anyone's nerves.
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They technology, while nascent, could be a huge future revenue driver.
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Mr Weah's victory is a big milestone for the nascent democracy.
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Mr Weah's victory is an important milestone for the nascent democracy.
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Iran&aposs nuclear program is nascent and its weapons capability theoretical.
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The rewards for Britain's nascent fracking industry could be equally rich.
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It's one of the first devices in China's nascent VR market.
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Tunisians, by contrast, worked together to shore up their nascent democracy.
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For both retailers, the idea of small stores is relatively nascent.
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From the outset, members of that movement embraced nascent technological change.
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How sustained this nascent movement will be remains to be seen.
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The business opened in 1976, when the solar market was nascent.
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At first glance, Facebook's nascent robotic platform looks a bit … chaotic.
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The Trump administration is creating uncertainty for the nascent marijuana industry.
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Ultimately, she evolved from an indecisive student to a nascent entrepreneur.
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He'll take us to nascent taco operations across Europe and Asia.
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That, however, was sold to help fund his daughter's nascent career.
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The technology is still nascent and the business models are untested.
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"In Jet's case, it was a very nascent business," Calacanis said.
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However, it did leave me feeling the tickle of nascent heartburn.
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And it's difficult to predict the prospects of this nascent opposition.
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Harris' nascent message lacks the crystal clarity of, say, US Sen.
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The interest of the tech industry is so far only nascent.
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They demonstrated exciting new uses for nascent features like 3D Touch.
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Jones and his proxies helped define my nascent pro wrestling fandom.
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The ecosystem, however, is as nascent as other similarly-sized cities.
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This nascent intimacy abruptly ends when she leaves on a trip.
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That's a lot of capital to bet on a nascent market.
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Neurosurgery is a nascent field, with new uncertainties at every corner.
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But other states are also rapidly growing their nascent software industries.
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What is your thinking about the nascent movement to abolish it?
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It's tough as a nascent viewer to understand what's going on.
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There are nascent efforts underway to do the same with ideology.
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He deftly supported Beijing's nascent transformation away from Maoist central planning.
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They adopted the rallying cry #NeverAgain, and a nascent movement formed.
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And unlike other nascent sectors, it's a 100% American-made story.
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The emerging science of collapse is still, unfortunately, a nascent field.
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It's unclear how Patrick's nascent campaign would affect the primary field.
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Several tech companies are going after the nascent smart glasses market.
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Tesla uses solar cells in its nascent solar roof tile business.
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It's also a reminder of Apple's ability to make nascent technology popular.
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It would effectively crush the nascent rooftop solar market in the state.
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Every object made on the Nascent Objects platform begins with a shape.
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Beijing began its subsidies program in 2010 to spur the nascent industry.
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Turns out this song was really the seed for this nascent project.
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We've not been able to test Proven's service at this nascent stage.
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The damage done to Morocco's nascent democratic institutions may be more enduring.
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He simultaneously paid lip service to supporting the then-nascent #MeToo movement.
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At this awkward point in her nascent womyn-hood, she's all feet.
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In the nascent industry of virtual reality, the answer is science fiction.
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Dean arched up his hips, his nascent erection rubbing against my ass.
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Circle is also not disclosing any user numbers at this nascent stage.
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It wasn't very long ago that bitcoin felt nascent, laughable and small.
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In the worst case, they could blow up the nascent market altogether.
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One of their principal roles: tracks for the nascent driverless car industry.
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But Koll's view of a nascent recovery may not be the consensus.
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The answer—like so much else in this nascent specialty—is TBD.
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It will also integrate Uber Eats into its nascent food delivery service.
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Competitive grants can help get nascent economic diversification initiatives off the ground.
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Meanwhile, the nascent women's liberation movement was making rumblings of its own.
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Anybody's guess is as good as anybody else's on this nascent subject.
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Dolly's nascent gender dysphoria runs parallel to her mother's own identity crisis.
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Despite the enthusiasm from private tech investors, this technology is still nascent.
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There are many, many other companies developing products for this nascent market.
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"Anyone who says this technology is nascent has not done their homework."
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Meanwhile, the nascent record companies were also getting in on the act.
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In conversation, he makes references to a nascent line of beauty products.
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In China, it's evolving but still nascent and still rife with opportunities.
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No doubt, the hemp homebuilding sector is still in its nascent stage.
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Amazon's Alexa and a nascent advertising business are also in Google's peripheral.
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Apartments were distributed among those in charge of the nascent Communist project.
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Macron lauded nascent European defence integration initiatives independent of the United States.
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The wild card, aides watching the nascent race say, will be Gowdy.
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In this nascent new order, competitors are defined largely by their limitations.
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"It's a relatively new category, nascent in almost every market," he said.
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"It is still a very nascent concept to share information," he added.
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What's your sense of the viability of any nascent legal challenges generally?
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This is all really nascent and it's unclear which way it's going.
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Indeed, launching a company in a nascent industry was hard, says Russell.
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In the U.S., however, the offshore wind market is still relatively nascent.
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But Hamas also accused Israel of deliberately sabotaging the nascent cease-fire.
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The nascent sector has grown 52 percent since 2013, according to NIC.
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Could that be an opening for the social network's nascent video section?
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Her family's company also is a sponsor of Thailand's nascent women's league.
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And it has already taken a toll on India's nascent vaping community.
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Cultivate that nascent drive to make the world a more equitable place.
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He would follow the same path as the country's nascent energy business.
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The Sleepbuds are part of a nascent category of sleep tech products.
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There was talk of Mr. Nilsson perhaps joining the Beatles' nascent company.
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The young minister's bequest allowed the nascent college to firmly establish itself.
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Amazon dominates this nascent market, which Microsoft has just entered as well.
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Much will depend on who emerges from the already nascent primary field.
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He was paid $50,000 but given a stake in the nascent company.
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They adopted the rallying cry "#NeverAgain," and a nascent movement was born.
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Here&aposs why their nascent credit-trading teams face an uphill battle.
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Here&aposs why their nascent credit trading teams face an uphill battle.
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Until then, three cheers for coal and the coal industry's nascent recovery!
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Disclosing particulars about intimate relationships and finances can overwhelm your nascent friendship.
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The media&aposs obsession with millennials ramped up in the nascent 7.43s.
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Oakland punter Marquette King is finding nascent stardom in his fourth season.
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Only problem is that Bixby represents none of that usefulness or nascent promise.
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Nascent economic growth is providing the treasury with a bit of extra cash.
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A second, nascent source of influence is via Chinese investment in private companies.
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It remains to be seen how Sessions will handle the nascent marijuana industry.
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It makes sense that trucking is the focal point of nascent AV regulation.
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A free ride in a metal cage operated by nascent self-driving technology?
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The nascent nationalist Good Party is also now an actor in Turkish politics.
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TC: I'm still confused as to how nascent AI teams get very far.
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It's a nascent idea of what energy is, and it builds across time.
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Recently, however, a nascent transgender activist movement has gained attention and legal rights.
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Robust growth in indirect tax receipts suggest a nascent revival in manufacturing sector.
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Facebook has acquired Nascent Objects, a startup that streamlines product design and production.
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A lot of that is due to Nascent, he's a hip-hop producer.
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But this is a nascent industry, and any pushback can have an impact.
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Sahenk was so impressed, he invested in the nascent business, reports the Journal.
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That was key for the nascent product, and a stroke of marketing genius.
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Without their toil, there would be no nascent tech ecosystems to speak of.
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Meanwhile, North Korea appears to again be building its nascent nuclear weapons program.
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Just 20 years after reunification, Hong Kong already has a nascent independence movement.
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There is also the threat of nascent "fintech" rivals exploiting new technology opportunities.
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Between the lines: This wasn't Warren's first aggressive proposal of the nascent campaign.
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I think maybe we're just fortunate that our government operation is so nascent.
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Where nascent industry shows promise, as in Ethiopia, it is often export-led.
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The question is: will Uber's acquisition bring more scrutiny to this nascent industry?
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Trump's nascent effort never recovered, and he dropped it altogether within nine days.
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Mr Fitzpatrick has staked his nascent legislative career on the opposite being true.
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Now the most important speech of his nascent political career is before him.
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That money gave Smith the flexibility to finance his nascent food delivery business.
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The Essar decision is the biggest knock yet to the nascent insolvency regime.
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Though in its nascent state, the KOL economy has charmed China's younger generations.
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In the nascent days of mobile phone photography, this was a common scenario.
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It's still a nascent market for Revel, and the company's solution isn't complete.
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So how do we effectively detach these nascent extremists from their radical mentality?
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IBM said the incumbents had become better at spotting and acquiring nascent disruptors.
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But its version of VR so far is a nascent and lackluster one.
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Weakening the legislature in a nascent democracy will not fix corruption by itself.
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We're still figuring out if it has a point at this nascent stage.
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But this all comes at a rough moment in his nascent pro career.
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The nascent F.B.I. and Scotland Yard led the search for Davis's stolen assets.
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That's a reality that should both embolden and worry the nascent Harris campaign.
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This nascent business of motivation and-or demotivation recently had a big reveal.
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Its nascent data center division also booked a loss but revenue grew 37%.
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Newly established craft beer breweries have helped establish a nascent night life scene.
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Some nascent efforts that could contribute to these new American operating concepts exist.
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That said, computer vision even in its nascent stage is still incredibly useful.
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In its nascent stage, Branca Studios focused solely on promoting Barcelona's heavy underground.
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But the value of the nascent Ghanaian space program isn't just for education.
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The key question now is whether America's nascent isolationism will translate into policy.
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Fittingly, He called his nascent digital community, launched on March 260, Helpful Engineering.
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Right now, public policy and regulation on AI remains nascent, if not nonexistent.
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This was a nascent area of doing this, of doing automated cars, essentially.
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Trump recently hired a policy director who could push any nascent plans forward.
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Uber has a deep interest in molding such nascent regulation to its advantage.
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Hardly a week passed before the nascent Space Force caused more internet ripples.
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His ideas exploded through the then-nascent internet scene and throughout Silicon Valley.
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Mr Essebsi, who was 92, steered Tunisia's nascent democracy through a rough patch.
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Her first husband, Paul Carter, was deep into England's nascent folk music scene.
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It highlights the iPhone maker's conservative approach to its nascent original content strategy.
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That had a lot of appeal in an age of nascent German nationalism.
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A shortage of weed is causing chaos in Canada's nascent legal cannabis regime.
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Dean Unglert, nascent internet boyfriend, might be losing his grip on his "lovable" status.
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It seems like these questions are only in the nascent stage of being answered.
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Nascent Objects wants to apply a similar idea to the hardware world at large.
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Still, Amazon's cloud computing business and nascent advertising business seem to be faring well.
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The U.S., China and even Finland are jostling for supremacy over the nascent technology.
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For many in the nascent domestic industry, this will be their very first downturn.
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The evidence that such a treatment could help treat erectile troubles is still nascent.
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This nascent, dense asteroid belt could be producing copious amounts of dust and gas.
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Like any nascent technology company, both failure and short-term exits are distinct possibilities.
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Or is this simply the same security growing pains that every nascent platform encounters?
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The CEO was already imbuing the nascent iPhone project with top-to-bottom secrecy.
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The nascent UK fracking industry pales in comparison to that of the United States.
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Lucasfilm has since canceled a nascent standalone film that was reportedly about Boba Fett.
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Pinning down solid stats on the region's nascent startup scene is a budding exercise.
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Because the distributed infrastructure ecosystem is nascent, holding the disruptive potential of IoT back.
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Both of these strategies are helping Trump boost that nascent white vote in Florida.
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All of this melded into the subversive nature of the nascent Internet and DInc.
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Among those in the nascent longboarding community, word of the "Broadway Bomb" spread quickly.
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Expect the benefits of these nascent technologies to play out over the long term.
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While still nascent, using social media to study environmental events is a growing field.
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Chinese entrepreneurs looking to make early inroads in nascent markets started moving to Africa.
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Article continues after the video below The pro scene in HotS is incredibly nascent.
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The 200+ "seed-stage" funds formed since 2012 will continue to chase nascent companies.
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But as the nascent automotive security field evolves, defensive tricks are getting cleverer, too.
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But for now, its nascent aviation team is trying to establish itself as legit.
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Another Saudi-Chinese consortium is investing significant sums in Egypt's nascent renewable energy sector.
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Namely, how compelling are smart devices as a consumer proposition at this nascent point?
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Are user expectations for smart devices too high at this nascent stage, I ask?
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Strong retail sales figures on Thursday helped fuel nascent optimism on the domestic economy.
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Lessons learned from this and other nascent efforts can help inform future such attempts.
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It's unclear what Facebook wants to build, but Nascent Objects specializes in modular gadgets.
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Potere argues, essentially, that the same is true for the nascent geospatial analytics space.
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To test some of these nascent theories, The Economist examined the data underlying them.
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Virtual reality could be that feature – but Google Daydream is in the nascent stages.
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How the still-nascent trade war plays out is one of the countless unknowns.
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For instance, a decade ago, New York's tech and startup scenes were relatively nascent.
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We've talked to top investors about where they're placing bets in the nascent sector.
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Democrats saw that move as seeking to lend credibility to Schultz's nascent political operation.
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Apple is a clear leader in some areas, particularly the nascent field of smartwatches.
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But a nascent threat from the US's adversaries has been fueled in the chaos.
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Like Pakistan, the nascent coal sector in Malawi is being built essentially from zero.
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The central bank's proposal follows years of discussions between regulators and the nascent industry.
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There is intriguing science on this theory, but it's still in a nascent phase.
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They shut down some nascent liberalizing reforms that had angered ultraconservative clerics, for example.
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More importantly, he was a major influence for the nascent field of computer science.
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"We thought business was a very nascent spacious area to be exploited," Roumeliotis said.
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There was another nascent sex-haver, with whom I suddenly realized I was exhausted.
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And so, Sans Wine joined the nascent but fast-growing category of canned wines.
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"They don't read like this is a speculative or nascent endeavor," Mr. Lewis said.
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But there's also potential for Google's nascent push into hardware to make a mark.
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He is expanding Goldman's nascent consumer bank, which is called Marcus, into new areas.
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That entails building hotels and bringing more foot traffic to the still-nascent downtown.
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By any measure, the nascent cooperation between Russia and Turkey is a striking development.
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It was a moment of great hope for the West African country's nascent democracy.
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He said the retailer is "just getting started" on growing its nascent men's business.
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The nascent justice system in the United States, by contrast, imported Britain's earlier rules.
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Another major challenge facing the nascent regional market is ensuring data privacy and security.
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The nascent legal cannabis industry in America appears to be narrowly dodging a bullet.
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It was 2015, and Egender had just read an article about the nascent technology.
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The nascent site, which has not yet launched, is allegedly backed by Peter Thiel.
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Thrust into the nascent DFS space, Raybon watched as the game's legality was challenged.
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But there are things she can do to keep Burma's nascent democracy from crumbling.
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But with the dollar rally fading, February's nascent increase in exports could be sustained.
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What emerged from these decades of engagement with jihadism was a nascent counterterrorism strategy.
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Specifically, he said, the tech giants should be restrained from buying up nascent competitors.
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The Belfast Telegraph interviewed him in the off-season about his nascent baseball career.
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The first stretch of trading for Coatue's nascent quant fund hasn't seen much upside.
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But there was not much dependable information about the nascent cable industry to analyze.
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This nascent boomlet follows a six-year slowdown in these once fast-growing economies.
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Now, one nascent company is aiming to place that talent firmly in the spotlight.
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Certain policies meant to stabilize the market in nascent years didn't work as planned.
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Nascent Objects will join Facebook's Building 8, the company's new top-secret hardware lab.
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They were also among the city's first advocates of Mexico's nascent craft beer scene.
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The plan could have a galvanizing effect on the nascent self-driving vehicle industry.
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Meanwhile, insiders in the nascent Trump administration are learning not to cross Jared Kushner.
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He will advocate for a "do no harm" approach to regulating the nascent industry.
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So nascent, in fact, that it's not selling ad spots to actual marketers yet.
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Die-hard Clinton operative David Brock is looking to lead a nascent "stop Sanders" movement.
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How much demand there is for virtual reality remains an unknown at this nascent stage.
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It's a more interactive way to reveal the puzzle's answers, even if it's relatively nascent.
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Church cautions that the technology behind genome-scale synthetic biology remains nascent, difficult, and expensive.
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It has, however, been viewed by many as an indictment of the nascent foldables category.
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A searing video of the encounter helped galvanize the then-nascent Black Lives Matter movement.
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Democratic groups looking to oppose Trump are in the nascent process of being formed, though.
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He has also built a nascent following awakened to his politics since Mr. Sanders's run.
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Right now, Google's nascent interest in tracking your newborn's bowel movements is a relative footnote.
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Mackey is an outspoken Libertarian with a proven knack for capitalizing on nascent food trends.
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This nascent museological situation is matched by an equally underdeveloped local appetite for Qatar's history.
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Amazon is a target of a nascent Federal Trade Commission probe into its market power.
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Which, at this nascent stage of the bot hypelifecycle, is already looking like a challenge.
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The government's next task is to agree a tax regime for the nascent hydrocarbon industry.
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The nascent Trump opposition has also been organizing a slew of digital privacy crash courses.
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This snuffs out any hope of a big incumbent being displaced by a nascent competitor.
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Among the most popular groups on this nascent social networking site is "Rise Against Islam".
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Regardless, it's encouraging to know a planetary shield is in the nascent stages of development.
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This type of pilot program isn't out of place in the nascent self-driving spac.
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Tourism, trade and a nascent wine industry set up by a French road engineer flourished.
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The growing amount of subleased inventory is undoubtedly welcome news for nascent tech companies, too.
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While there are many benefits to eSIM, the nascent technology hasn't seen wide adoption yet.
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Because what we've seen in the past several weeks really is a nascent social movement.
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FinTech remains a nascent sector despite rapid growth in large markets like China and India.
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That said, it's a time of high anxiety for the nascent self-driving car industry.
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In theory, the way is clear for the Trump administration's nascent AI strategy to evolve.
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He called it Intel, and it soon dominated the nascent industry of programmable computer chips.
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They subsequently became regular performers, and helped lay a foundation for the nascent punk scene.
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If that indeed is the Trump administration's nascent Syria strategy, it is at an impasse.
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Astronomers believe that the gaps between the rings are being carved out by nascent planets.
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For starters, this was a test of a nascent military alliance between Moscow and Beijing.
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In 2012: Voter files began to incorporate data from nascent digital outreach and ad efforts.
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" Review snippet: "This product's claims related to 'nascent oxygen' also have no realbasis in science.
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Ron Conway was sort of it and it was still sort nascent at that time.
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The nascent innovation supply chain will see increasing globalization of the generation of new ideas.
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This is in line with nascent ad blocking steps being made by other UK carriers.
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It will also add a nanodegree next year inspired by the nascent "flying car" industry.
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The move was a surprise to Africa and its nascent video-on-demand (VOD) markets.
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They decided to name their nascent company Nutmeg Mills, after their home state of Connecticut.
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The nascent lobbying effort is just one of the huge obstacles facing the Democratic proposal.
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That corn provides low-cost raw material for the nascent ethanol industry there, Tomczyk says.
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The CLA approved the first set of regulations for Jamaica's nascent marijuana industry in May.
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The fund was reportedly going to be $500 million, the largest in the nascent industry.
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NATO officials have said the nascent Russian system fits into that category, the AP reported.
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One firm in particular has been at the heart of this nascent genomic-data industry.
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When the Spanish coasts threatened their nascent post-war tourist industry, they turned to gastronomy.
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The scandal dented much of the enthusiasm that had surrounded the nascent online lending industry.
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Billions of dollars are made in Silicon Valley by selling nascent upstarts to the giants.
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Mobile was still in its nascent stage — no one could know everything at that point.
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PostGhost was a nascent website that archived the tweets of the famous, rich, and important.
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And are those conditions replicable in a local market with a still-nascent SaaS ecosystem?
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Blendle's not saying much at this nascent stage, but claims it's "much better" than expected.
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"We're such a nascent industry we have a chance to set a precedent," she says.
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The startup is filling a gaping void in the still nascent world of voice computing.
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Katalyst's website suggests the firm's focus is primarily on nascent artificial intelligence startups and teams.
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Bad debt has hampered banks' ability to lend, threatening to throttle a nascent economic recovery.
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He said Kleiner would focus on putting money into start-ups that were more nascent.
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But while negotiations have yet to materialize, the signs of a nascent arms race have.
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It regulates products and markets, conducts international trade negotiations, and has a nascent diplomatic service.
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Together, the new power-sharing accord and al-Bashir's charges represent Sudan's nascent political transition.
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Curiously, he only used the term "budding," for their nascent relationship and said little more.
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As early as 1968, he exhorted his colleagues to create applications for the nascent network.
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It's more fair to describe this as a nascent marketplace [instead of a failing marketplace].
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Other Republicans said they want to stop Ms. McGrath's nascent political career before it starts.
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This era of conspicuous consumption came as Falwell's movement merged with the nascent Reagan Revolution.
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At the time, social media platforms were nascent and Weinstein was the toast of Hollywood.
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Shutting off support for the nascent renewables industry would hardly be a pro-jobs strategy.
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He later played in the singer Shaun Cassidy's backing group before joining the nascent Blondie.
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With more local training and online sales, she thinks Senegal's nascent clothing industry can grow.
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The meltdown of a nascent presidency would distract even the most active and engaged Congress.
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I never understood why he didn't seize the opportunity to help midwife Ukraine's nascent democracy.
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Even Europe's nascent battery companies are choosing to invest in China rather than at home.
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Bezos' announcement today, though, reveals a third vehicle in Rivian's nascent lineup: a delivery van.
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Speaking in London, Obama said it would be a challenge to support Libya's nascent government.
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Talent attraction and retention is a key competitive advantage in the nascent self-driving industry.
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During those periods, I was actively photographing life in the nascent Islamic Republic of Iran.
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As a result, ad-supported business models will not work in these nascent days, either.
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Liu, 63, has led Foxconn's nascent semiconductor business, dubbed the S sub-group, since 2017.
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But the nascent mathematics of uncertainty didn't know what to make of those complex instruments.
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A thread of nationalism has run throughout Trump's campaign and has continued into the nascent administration.
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But she first discovered a then-nascent Unbothered, at the time just an Instagram account, organically.
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It allowed Sequoia to keep tabs on entrepreneurs — and nascent technologies — not yet in its universe.
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Just a few problems with the technology: Compared to cameras and radar, lidar is very nascent.
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The nascent real estate was the only sector of the benchmark index that was trading lower.
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Months later, she jumped on the nascent #MeToo movement and was the first to urge Sen.
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In a wide-ranging interview with professional griller Jeremy Paxman, Bowie eloquently praises the nascent technology.
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But Mongolia's nascent halal meat industry faces a number of hurdles on the path to growth.
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Kickstarter CEO Aziz Hasan and management will not voluntarily recognize Kickstarter United, its nascent employee union.
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He shepherded through a major -- though still nascent -- agreement with Iran, but it is time-limited.
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The model would be similar to the original Peace Corps but specific to nascent cybersecurity jobs.
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Smaller digital platforms, including the email newsletter service MailChimp and nascent chat app Discord, followed suit.
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The purchase price could also be a signal that an incumbent is buying a nascent threat.
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Di Maio appealed to international observers to ease up on their criticism of the nascent administration.
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Still, Facebook's record of privacy breaches has cast a troubling shadow over the nascent payment network.
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But for now this nascent ecosystem is disproportionately likely to benefit those who least need help.
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Back then, social networks were in their nascent stage and Zuckerberg was still in high school.
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But the quiz also interested practitioners of a nascent branch of academic psychology concerned with personality.
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Like most nascent arenas, development of a common taxonomy and risk assessment framework is much needed.
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Right now the nascent stage of hardware penetration constrains VR/AR, but that is rapidly evolving.
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That tradition was bucked most blatantly in the nascent days of Trump's time as president-elect.
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One nascent sport is guessing who will be swallowed up first by the big plane-makers.
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This is still a nascent effort, with no new products or features to get excited about.
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She's one of the leading researchers in the nascent field of race-based traumatic stress injury.
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A sentiment and reality this nascent London startup hopes a large business can be built on.
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The nascent middle class is prospering and young families with several children receive lavish tax breaks.
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And the nascent field of health care AI is still focused on those early building blocks.
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Callie is the resident school teacher, and a nascent love interest for Mary Agnes (Merritt Wever).
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THIS WEEK, the promise and perils of synthetic biology—the nascent human capacity to redesign life.
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And though the product-to-be is still in its nascent stages, fans can't get enough.
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This comes in what was supposed to be a landmark year for the nascent cannabis industry.
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During her time as a VC, digital health and telemedicine were the nascent sectors to watch.
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When Goyal launched Jet Airways in 900, air travel in India was at a nascent stage.
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The Sampaths wouldn't go into specifics because of how nascent our understanding of this protein is.
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But the electric vehicle industry remains nascent across Latin America, partly due to the high costs.
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On the flip side, the tax would help fire growth in Singapore's nascent renewable energy industries.
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Here are three handy tools you can learn to jumpstart your nascent data analysis career: 1.
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It suggests that years of patiently nurturing a nascent streaming marketplace has begun to pay off.
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Because self-driving cars are so nascent, with no operating business, calculating monetary damages is tricky.
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Amazon.com is dominating the nascent market for voice-controlled speakers, research firm eMarketer said on Monday.
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That's an impressive figure for a company in the very nascent market of Internet-connected devices.
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Investors value the agency's timely and in-depth analysis in navigating through China's nascent bond market.
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To my nascent tastebuds, the resulting conserve felt expensive, like pearls of caviar you could smear.
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Here's a short video Dugan posted Monday that provides a glimpse of what Nascent Objects does.
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Beyond traditional sources of energy, renewables hold much promise and were a nascent sector in 1994.
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Big banks' fintech investing strategies are shifting at a crucial time in the nascent industry's development.
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But with the dollar rally fading, February's nascent increase in exports is likely to be sustained.
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Despite millions of Indians ordering food, we believe food delivery is still in its nascent stages.
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In Vege Creek's nascent stage, there was only one store and two employees: Hsu and Chiang.
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Carriage is one of the more notable success stories from Kuwait's nascent but growing startup scene.
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What's more, Gordon is seeing nascent signs of inflation in the form of rising commodity prices.
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Always intrigued by a train wreck, I wanted to attend the nascent media company's launch event.
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There was seemingly no effort inside the nascent campaign to conceal the source of the list.
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Tireless and driven, he was a visionary with a plan for developing America's nascent capitalist economy.
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Klobuchar's nascent campaign will need to overcome some recent negative headlines about her treatment of staffers.
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More help is needed in nurturing nascent companies, says Sebastian Vidal, Parallel 18's executive director.
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He had been appointed to lead the nascent National Museum of African American History and Culture.
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Floridians for Solar Choice say the measure would "choke off" the state's nascent rooftop solar industry.
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He wants to see more companies with top engineers tackling national security problems with nascent technologies.
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Sources say Sanders is also looking to hire staff to work on his nascent 85033 bid.
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In 2014, it promoted Satya Nadella, head of Microsoft's nascent cloud division, to run the company.
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Until now, Juno's nascent path around Jupiter had been tracked by signals it was sending back.
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The travel ban sparked several legal challenges and dominated an entire week of Trump's nascent presidency.
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He also began connecting the businesses in and around Downtown Brooklyn, particularly its nascent tech sector.
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"It's still a nascent industry, the speculation in the market dominates the trading activity," Garlinghouse said.
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He anticipates the endeavor leading to a partnership with up to five nascent companies, he added.
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And former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta gives his take on the transition and the nascent administration.
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The nascent Mexican auto industry took up some of the unemployed but other efforts were needed.
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The farm bill can provide the investment needed to get these nascent projects off the ground.
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In 2011, ESPN began live broadcasts of the CrossFit Games, giving the nascent sport increased visibility.
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Mickos is the new CEO of HackerOne, the leader in the nascent field of vulnerability coordination.
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The time has come to consider drastic countermeasures against our robed masters and their nascent tyranny.
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Mr. McGahn hired Mr. Burck as a lawyer to represent him in the nascent Russia investigation.
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This means a strong pipeline of talent and conversation in what is still a nascent area.
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It's one of the best personal and professional decisions I've made in my nascent adult life.
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Bernie Sanders's (I-VT) campaign in 2016 and was backed by the then-nascent Justice Democrats.
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"It's going to undermine the nascent effort to get a settlement in Yemen," Mr. Riedel said.
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The Trump administration, meanwhile, has promoted nascent 5G networks as a solution for the digital divide.
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In 1980, the younger Koch ran as the vice-presidential nominee for the nascent Libertarian Party.
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No specific time frame was laid out and the discussions are only in their nascent stages.
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Ron Johnson, the chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, which is spearheading the nascent investigation.
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Dr. Richard's study observed only a small sample — 10 people — and research on A.S.M.R. is nascent.
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The nascent effort draws on the model of cities with more established commercial ties to Canada.
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The move is part of the G.O.P.'s nascent but aggressive impeachment defense of Mr. Trump.
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Muammar el-Qaddafi, ceded his nascent nuclear program in exchange for economic integration with the West.
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Little regulation and nascent standards of quality mean consumers might not always know what they're getting.
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Even by Facebook standards, it's been a tumultuous few weeks for the company's nascent cryptocurrency effort.
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Libya's dictator, Muammar el-Qaddafi, was killed in 2011 after relinquishing his country's nascent nuclear program.
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Rose Williams plays the young heroine embroiled in the sketchy society of a nascent seaside resort.
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The nascent market is already bringing economic prosperity to the local economy, which desperately needs it.
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The nascent Raqqa Civil Council, set up to rebuild and govern Raqqa, faces a huge task.
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Zelensky's conduct is just as troubling as Trump's, and highly relevant to the nascent impeachment inquiry.
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For ambitious young men of the nascent Republic, utopia schemes were the apps of their day.
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The city was ripe for the nascent movement, given its need and its progressive local politics.
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The I.P.O. flops are contributing to a nascent labor movement in the tech industry as well.
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Another potential area of difficulty for Malaysian entrepreneurs could be their country's relatively nascent digital development.
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Just 1 in 50 Indians had access to the internet and mobile phone ownership was nascent.
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Thursday's vote was also notable also due to the nascent political rivalry between the bill's sponsors.
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A nascent love story develops between her and Thatcher, who is married to the wrong woman.
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"That business is still nascent to Apple and still relatively small," he said at the time.
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Risk scores may be 'the way of the future' Research into opioid risk factors is nascent.
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And antibiotic use in the mother or baby can also obliterate the baby's nascent bacterial populations.
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Dig slightly deeper, though, and all these films have nascent political messages buried inside them somewhere.
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But a cultural conflict rumbles within a nascent industry that was once a countercultural, underground operation.
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This, not some overblown and oversimplified notion of nascent dominance, explains why Germany is now so relevant.
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Those who fled or were pushed out by a nascent Israel in 1947-48 fomented much violence.
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Those concerns about quantum computers won't be important for a while, since that technology is so nascent.
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It was very nascent, so nobody saw it coming and now people see it coming, I guess.
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The promise of today's nascent communications satellite constellations is real: connecting everyone on the globe, no exceptions.
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I discovered it while exploring a nascent and glitch-ridden online realm known as the decentralized internet.
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Eventually the government caught on and cracked down, but not before a nascent Bitcoin community took form.
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Money from big tech companies and top VC firms is flowing into the nascent "virtual beings" space.
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In 2009, the former pro cyclist invested $100,000 in Chris Sacca's nascent venture capital firm, Lowercase Capital.
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I worked for the nascent Gizmodo, part of the Gawker network founded by former journalist Nick Denton.
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Liu has led Foxconn's nascent semiconductor business, dubbed the S sub-group, since 2017, the person added.
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Didion was not willing to grant much ground or sense to the nascent second wave of feminism.
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Politicians have also sounded positive about the future of Switzerland as a hub for the nascent industry.
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Now the challenge is all about AI (artificial intelligence), even though it is still nascent, Reuner said.
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In its first few months of existence, the Nintendo Switch has made good on that nascent promise.
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Such optimism raises two big questions: what is behind this nascent recovery and will it take hold?
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They do not appreciate Elon Musk's Charmingly Whimsical Titan schtick, or his nascent bromance with Jeff Bezos.
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But left to its own devices, this nascent market will mainly serve those who already have advantages.
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The next stage is for the government to agree a tax regime for the nascent hydrocarbon industry.
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Early blockchain leaders continue to be irrationally overvalued, which is always the case with any nascent market.
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We are proud to have quickly become a significant growth engine for the nascent property tech industry.
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Uber suit could make or break Uber as a player in the nascent self-driving car market.
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" For the majority of nascent SaaS startups, adds Floyd, "The truth will lie somewhere in the middle.
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They started 2016 with a fight and are ending it as allies in a nascent Trump administration.
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But as is typical of nascent cryptoproducts, there are legal questions and unethical players in the mix.
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In short: ICOs are the new funding slingshot by which nascent cryptos are flung into the world.
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Though regulation for cryptocurrencies is still relatively nascent, it's likely recent developments have continued to rattle investors.
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And second-tier cities across the country have made themselves labs for the nascent driverless car industry.
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Lyft is making a big deal about working collaboratively with cities to launch its nascent scooter business.
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In the European Union (EU), drone rules are fairly nascent and different across the 28-member states.
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That's an impressive reach for any public transit system and especially for a nascent system like LA's.
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The hope was that, by being given such templates, embryos could be purged of nascent genetic disease.
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We're still very much in the nascent stages of this trend, but it's quickly picking up steam.
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He returned to Budapest in 2003 and two years later joined Jobbik, then a nascent political movement.
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What's next: Parliamentary elections next month will test the strength of Macron's nascent political movement En Marche.
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It's now the defining challenge of Trudeau's nascent second term as prime minister – and it's getting harder.
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The project is premised on "ecosexuality"—a nascent queer identity that considers the environment an erotic partner.
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Smart speakers costing under $100 from Amazon and Google have become best sellers in the nascent industry.
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That can exacerbate wild price swings as in some of China's other nascent, casino-like futures markets.
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Robotics in spinal surgery is still in its nascent stages and has faced a lot of skepticism.
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This nascent "global asteroid-impact early-warning system" is supported by NASA's Planetary Defense Coordination Office (PDCO).
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Nascent industry How the news of Warmbier's condition might impact North Korea's fledgling tourism market remains unclear.
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Last year, Facebook underwent a dramatic reorganization, much of which centered around the company's nascent blockchain efforts.
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WE ARE JUST SEEING THE BEGINNINGS OF IT. THEY'RE NASCENT BUT WE LIKE THE TRENDS WE'RE SEEING.
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Samsung is entering the nascent 360-degree imaging market with a new camera called the Gear 360.
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Governments can use the bully pulpit to draw attention to nascent victories at zero cost to taxpayers.
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On the ground, they took out their frustrations on the local representatives of the nascent Forest Service.
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Far from the rivalry in Syria, al-Qaeda is flirting with a nascent IS offshoot in Yemen.
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NBC News reported on Wednesday that the nascent administration already has a combined wealth of $14.5 billion.
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So more mid-tier mobile phone of yore than crisp iPhone Retina display at this nascent stage.
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The nascent industry also isn't free of risk: The goats can escape if left unattended too long.
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The launch comes as the nascent peer-to-peer lending sector expands, despite facing some growing pains.
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Those purchases, they say, were the biggest ones in a Facebook campaign to take over nascent competitors.
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There are other nascent signs of dissatisfaction with the Republican Party, at least at the state level.
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By then, however, the Jewish community had organised itself, forming militias, a parliament and a nascent government.
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Facebook recently announced that it was buying TBH, a nascent social-polling firm, for an undisclosed sum.
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" (2012) she traced her nascent political awakening to reading Nabokov when young and thinking, "He hates women.
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Already, some in Congress are seeking to weaken or eliminate the FDA's nascent regulation of e-cigarettes.
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The incident underscores what's likely to become a louder debate about security within the nascent cloud industry.
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The center is running a nascent program to create "verifiable credentials" for Chinese applicants to U.S. colleges.
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Once approved, the licenses would add to a nascent digital currency industry taking hold in New York.
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Of the many challenges facing the nascent flying car industry, few turn more hairs gray than power.
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Jackson: I see this once nascent idea evolving into real potential for change at a grassroots level.
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Many of them represent the first instances of certain sex acts being captured in the nascent medium.
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As does the whole new nascent crypto economic ecosystem, wherein value accrues to protocols not to companies.
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Certain policies that were meant to stabilize the market in its nascent years didn't work as planned.
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A National Park Service spokeswoman, Elizabeth Rogers, said that things have been busy in the nascent monument.
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Scrutiny has mounted on the nascent technology, which presents fatal risks but has minimal oversight from regulators.
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The nascent incel community became divided between two online forums: one called IncelSupport and another called LoveShy.
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Anderson was mostly focusing on how smartphone technology was powering the nascent market in low-cost drones.
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As such, he is exceptionally well matched to a portrait of a nascent country finding its identity.
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So he entered the nascent field of biophysics, which uses math and physics to solve biological problems.
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Yet again, antitrust enforcers have not stopped these new robber barons from buying up their nascent competitors.
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But neither can it depend on the European Union's nascent defense capability in an increasingly unstable region.
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He sent top deputies to Hungary to root out the nascent Russian mob in the early 2000s.
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The market for aircraft-based taxi services — be they electric, autonomous, or both — is still very nascent.
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The bureau is led by Richard Cordray, whom President Barack Obama tapped to lead the nascent agency.
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It wasn't until the cops started coming down hard that violence started to infiltrate the nascent culture.
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Carbon capture technologies, which take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere, are really expensive and nascent, too.
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He was interested in the then-nascent internet, he told entrepreneur and investor Kevin Rose in 2012.
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Yet international music distributors largely ignored the nation and its nascent middle class as a potential market.
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The nascent offensive will have implications far beyond Turkey's intended 30-kilometre-deep "safe zone" inside Syria.
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The USDA and FDA announced in March 2019 that they plan to regulate the nascent industry together.
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One result is progress on still-nascent projects such as autonomous vehicles and software that diagnoses cancer.
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Hill's closed-door testimony represented a crucial break for Democrats in the nascent stages of the investigation.
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Huffman says having a constant readout on productivity also helps managers be more responsive to nascent problems.
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Even though LED devices are everywhere, the science to establish standards for at-home use is nascent.
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Level, another nascent player, announced in June that it would be offering low-cost long-haul flights.
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DATA PROTECTION PERILS Another major challenge facing the nascent regional market is ensuring data privacy and security.
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And dealing with the quirky nature of quantum physics creates some big hurdles for this nascent technology.
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Guo's boyfriend at the time worked in the nascent film industry, as a stage and set designer.
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Start-ups, tech companies and automakers are racing to carve out their shares of the nascent market.
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It's an issue that extends well beyond YouTube to the entire nascent world of the influencer economy.
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The publicity around the riders kick-started a nascent effort to pressure filmmakers into boosting female representation.
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Though still in the nascent stages, our medical education system may be on the cusp of changing.
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For Fomin at Greenpeace, all of these developments are a boost to Russia's nascent climate protest movement.
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That could sap momentum from a nascent recovery in Samsung's mobile business, an underperformer in recent years.
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Today, the nascent scientific field of neuroaesthetics explores how artistic and aesthetic experiences register in the brain.
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Turnbull said on Wednesday his government was still mulling Huawei's role in the country's nascent 5G network.
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But the lack of human oversight in this nascent industry has also led to confusion and mistakes.
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The first 25 games or so are ruled by the passion and intensity of a nascent season.
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Mee has been listening since those nascent years around 220 when there were only two main shows.
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"We gravitated to the idea of social entrepreneurs when it was a fairly nascent thing," he said.
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At that time in early United States history, the nascent government didn't need much more than that.
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Pyongyang recognized Vietnam's nascent Communist regime in 1950, four years before the country gained independence from France.
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And it worked in medieval Europe in part because nascent states could develop for centuries, relatively unchallenged.
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The selection of Orsted continues the trend of European companies dominating the nascent U.S. offshore wind space.
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Will the music that Trevor May (Twins relief pitcher and nascent EDM DJ) creates get you moving?
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Plus, many in the industry see Facebook's nascent automated ad platforms as a potential threat to Google.
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They did this in part by shutting down some nascent liberalizing reforms that had angered ultraconservative clerics.
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President Donald Trump, who loves to win, just suffered the biggest defeat of his still-nascent presidency.
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Researchers pointed to a drop in "nascent activity," meaning that fewer people overall entered into entrepreneurship in 212.
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Tinder also notes that in India, conversations about dating are still "relatively nascent" but ideals are evolving quickly.
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Freedom from the responsibilities that burden other media companies has served as a boost for a nascent industry.
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All this has become less likely because the big tech firms are ruthless about buying up nascent competitors.
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But it also details how those memoirs and their ideological bent informed the nascent field of tabletop wargaming.
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Predictably, the major media are celebrating this as the beginning of the end of the nascent Trump presidency.
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Is there any bigger indication of what a nation of absolute whoppers we've become than this nascent "tradition"?
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There are also deeper reasons why Trump's blunt approach could store up problems for his own nascent administration.
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More realistically, 'Oumuamua was tossed from a hot, nascent binary star system still in its planet-making mode.
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Bitcoin and other notable cryptocurrencies rose in value on Monday after a brutal week for the nascent market.
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"Acquisitions of nascent competitors can be pro-competitive in certain instances and anti-competitive in others," he said.
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Kuoppamaki added that the nascent economic recovery in Russia was among the factors helping Finnish exports this year.
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What happens in Kenya's ride-hail market could have ripples across Africa's fairly nascent online transit services market.
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"When we first started … the whole venture capital scene in Singapore was nascent, almost non-existent," Quek says.
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Star, airing later this season, builds its drama not around a record label but a nascent girl group.
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Shah manages his own nascent firm, Haystack, and is currently investing his third fund, a $8.5 million fund.
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But Tesla's woes aren't a long-term negative for the still-nascent market for electric and autonomous cars.
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It has long needed a shake-up, and a nascent revolution promises to unlock trillions in fresh capital.
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The company also had a line of HTC-branded connected PDAs that competed in the nascent smartphone market.
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That's an area where Octopus has already seen a significant amount of success for its nascent healthcare portfolio.
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But this nascent cultural exchange has hit a formidable obstacle, linked to another North Korean specialism—monumental sculpture.
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The Illinois regulator's decision to join R3 is part of a wider state push about the nascent technology.
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But those policy expectations are swinging wildly as a sudden blowup in diplomatic ties threatens China's nascent recovery.
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"The substantial growth we're already seeing makes us bullish on the future of these nascent offerings," Iger said.
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The company actually considered using drones for deterrence, though Selinger now believes the technology is still too nascent.
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Growth in that segment is being driven by the middle class and a nascent recovery among wealthy consumers.
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Especially in these nascent days of artificial intelligence, our algorithms need all the human guidance they can get.
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It'll be incubated inside X. Project Titan, another acquisition, will join Project Wing, Google's nascent drone delivery program.
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However, the obsession with perfection and the high end is also evident in Apple's other, more nascent platforms.
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The investment comes as the nascent space tourism industry is still trying to work out its business models.
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The same goes for Elan Gale, an executive producer on the series and a nascent social media celebrity.
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"These remain nascent markets for chocolate, where distribution is increasing and the product grows more affordable," Euromonitor said.
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Accordingly, these comets are like a snapshot back into time, revealing the conditions of the nascent solar system.
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Skiing, though, has become the keystone to attracting foreign interest and investment in the nascent winter tourism industry.
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Listen, we all wish our nascent efforts to fulfill our dreams could just be stricken from the record.
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The San Francisco legislation arrives at a crucial moment in the history of rapidly nascent facial recognition technology.
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Solar power could be an answer to Pakistan's power shortages, but its use still remains in nascent stages.
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Like lots of other VR fans, he argues that the industry is still in its most nascent stage.
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The nascent hops industry has been a boon to the state's economy, but growth has come with challenges.
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The world was quite different three years ago: the Internet of Things was a nascent but growing concept.
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The game was carried on nascent Fox Sports 1 and not Fox-TV, which reaches many more homes.
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Armed with these sounds, bands like Manilla Road and Riot became the impetus for the nascent USPM movement.
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SpaceX is changing the lineup at the Seattle-based offices of Starlink, the company's nascent satellite broadband division.
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If adopted, the measure could potentially chill the nascent collaboration on a wide range of issues, including drugs.
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It turns out our nascent market was, in fact, validated — and in came a flux of new demand.
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Barbosa says that isn't unusual, especially when deciding to invest in nascent technology from a relatively small startup.
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Groceries are a natural fit, unless Amazon wants to keep around… Amazon Fresh Amazon's still nascent grocery service.
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And they allow nascent protest movements to function without leaders or formal organisations, to begin with at least.
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Its operation is contingent on presidential appointments to fill out the 13 spots on the nascent organization's board.
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The United States needs to step in to prevent Russia from mucking about with this nascent democratic movement.
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That has financed a boom in small businesses and home repairs and jolted the nascent real estate market.
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The "top sights" are just that: the obvious must-see attractions, not lesser-known gems or nascent activities.
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Now, the nascent Anthem community is organizing a boycott of the game to let BioWare know they're upset.
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Why it matters: Bitcoin has been around for almost a decade but the cryptocurrency industry is still nascent.
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Dr. Northrup makes no claims about nascent iodine being any better for women's thyroid health than another product.
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Still, the program is relatively nascent and likely will build momentum on the heels of the Niido project.
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Grab: Self-driving vehicles (SDVs) are a nascent technology and concept in Singapore and all around the world.
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I've watched its nascent growth from a singular innocuous hashtag to a rallying social media call to action.
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The big picture: Subsidies have a place and purpose — namely, to help nascent technologies achieve economies of scale.
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But there are still plenty of companies hoping to dominate the still-nascent micromobility market, given its promise.
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As noted on Barsik's nascent Instagram page, he's currently being fostered in the care of Anjellicle Cats Rescue.
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And there are already nascent programs, like the Solar Training Network, that are investing in the same thing.
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Subotovsky and his partners know what it takes for nascent enterprise startups to reach their potential, he said.
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But Dr. Beranek changed its direction in the 1950s to include a focus on the nascent computer age.
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Starbucks' delivery program in China, in partnership with Alibaba, is further along than its nascent U.S. delivery business.
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Product Hunt founder Ryan Hoover has raised another $10 million to invest in nascent upstarts via Weekend Fund.
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This is precisely the type of event that is capable of slaying a nascent industry in the crib.
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She held those roles before the nascent "progressive prosecutor" movement succeeded in replacing old, tough-on-crime types.
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All around us mudpots burbled and columns of steam shot skyward, powered by the heat of nascent volcanoes.
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I noted that it had been the story in Numbers 22 that had first shattered my nascent Christianity.
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This insight prompts him to get involved in the nascent campaign for a universal basic income in America.
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"We are particularly concerned about the nascent signs" of rising inflation in a variety of countries, he wrote.
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Maureen Dowd Opinion Columnist WASHINGTON — In January, a reporter contacted the nascent Biden campaign to request an interview.
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It's partly thanks to that same movement, though, that the nascent field of intimacy direction is taking off.
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It's a fair argument to make that we shouldn't blame algorithms and nascent AI for doing dumb things.
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Texas' history of grapes and wine stretch back more than a century, but Prohibition ended a nascent industry.
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Allowing the return of such deals would reverse a nascent recovery in employment and competitiveness, the fund said.
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The new functionality could help solve a problem that similarly nascent autonomous shuttle programs have run into: crashes.
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The real danger Germany faces today is neither a creeping leftist regime nor a nascent far-right dictatorship.
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And many joined Hong Kong's nascent localist movement, which advocates political autonomy and cultural distinctiveness from mainland China.
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The nascent Save South Africa movement is another sign of stirring dissent, if as yet an elite one.
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He thought the nascent Afghan central government and the US had similar goals of progress in the country.
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Even while she was alive, her nascent celebrity and her diverse résumé complicated the reception of her artwork.
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But the avoidance of puddles is an interesting application of a feature that's just in its nascent stages.
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And that number could see further growth, with the market in Japan still "very nascent," according to Nishiyama.
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Laiye's announcement today comes as the market for robotic automation process is still in nascent stage in China.
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No teachers had agreed to advise her nascent group, the Asian-American Association, and time was running out.
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Just the interest on the Earth Fund's bank account would be a major boon to this nascent industry.
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Spiegel also called out the company's nascent hardware business as an important pieces of the company's AR strategy.
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Alphabet meanwhile saw advertising revenues grow, and it continues to report good momentum in its nascent cloud business.
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The Wall Street Journal reported in September that a nascent union organizing campaign was underway at Whole Foods.
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In 1947-49 a lot of people believed the Arab states would erase the nascent State of Israel.
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Fred was hoping to work as a composer but had become intrigued by the nascent medium of television.
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App Annie was founded in Beijing in 2010 to measure the growth of the nascent smartphone apps market.
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The study's results could significantly change the course of the nascent technology, which has been receiving increasing scrutiny.
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Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was deposed and killed by NATO-backed militants after halting his nascent nuclear program.
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But with cybersecurity a nascent concern at the time, securing machines against potential hackers was largely an afterthought.
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In its nascent form on the Minneapolis UHF station KTMA, the show was a hodgepodge of goofy, geeky ideas.
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It's a reminder that even though it feels like we're looking at an established market, it's actually quite nascent.
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While this technology is nascent, quantum computers have a lot of potential to solve problems that classical computers can't.
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We can all agree that privacy must be protected without stunting the growth of the still-nascent UAS industry.
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Throughout his nascent presidency, Trump has also maintained that the wall is a critical part of his immigration policy.
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This time David Marcus fielded mostly sensible questions about the social network's nascent cryptocurrency project, Libra, which he heads.
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The project, while still in its nascent stage, is one of the coolest gadgets I've seen in a while.
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We can already see the evidence of these new applications in the still-nascent use of deepfake tech today.
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Quantum computers are nascent computer processors that promise to solve problems that are difficult or impossible for today's computers.
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Johnson, alongside her good friend Sylvia Rivera, emerged from the clashes as leaders in the nascent gay liberation movement.
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We first covered Hipcamp in 2014, when the nascent startup raised a $2 million seed round led by AlphaTech.
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A business-first approach simply isn't the right solution for a nascent soccer market such as China, warned Thomas.
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Karl Rosander, founder and president of podcasting platform Acast, details how Apple's devices have helped develop this nascent industry.
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Retailers in nascent verticals have an opportunity to follow Amazon's SEO playbook and become the default ranking ecommerce website.
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Growth in the wearables segment and the nascent services business could make for a great second quarter, he added.
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Newman spoke at an FTC public workshop focused acquisitions of nascent competitors that the agency held in October 2018.
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There's growing concern inside and outside the agency that the companies have used such deals to quash nascent competitors.
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She also brings a thread of joy and nascent optimism when cultural friction seems to worsen around the world.
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As the popularity of live-streaming skyrockets, nascent streaming service Caffeine just announced a "multiyear exclusive partnership" with Drake.
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They go on to note that left initiatives have lost traction as liberal funders switch to a nascent competitor.
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Regulators around the world have ramped up initiatives aimed at better understanding and supporting innovation in the nascent industry.
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And the twist does undermine one strong, nascent image that seemed on first blush to mean something else entirely.
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Banks reckon the nascent technology could save them money by making their operations faster, more efficient and more transparent.
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Over the next decade, we'll see this pattern play out once more in the nascent Internet of Things (IoT).
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Killer robots point to fears of indestructible, clever, human-like computers in a world reckoning with nascent artificial intelligence.
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Hawking video to spread as quickly as it did, but its popularity bodes well for his nascent Kickstarter campaign.
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Creating roadblocks to drone use would stifle innovation, halt job creation and slow growth in this still-nascent industry.
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When he was 30, he was installed as deputy minister of defense in charge of fortifying the nascent nation.
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We at Sapho have had the privilege of working with most of these nascent platforms; here are our impressions.
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Jia Kurd said nascent contacts with Damascus had stalled and accused the Syrian government of a refusal to negotiate.
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So, when Spotify was in its nascent days, Fleischer and his colleagues took a keen interest in the service.
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If insurers withdraw travel cover, the blow to Cuba's tourism industry and its nascent private sector could be great.
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At first, it's funny, with Freeman's signature voice of God trying to come to terms with the nascent technology.
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Bloomberg is reporting that the nascent smartphone maker has raised $300 million to bring its technology to the masses.
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Yamada tells me that their nascent U.S. operation is suffering from 10 times more fraud than its Japanese platform.
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Abercrombie's turnaround took another step back during the second quarter, after showing signs of a nascent recovery last year.
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Tory efforts to win back minorities are still "nascent", says Sunder Katwala, director of British Future, a think-tank.
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If what Chris meant in the nascent Fantastic Four and Avengers was the developing archetypal backstory, yes, I agree.
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Target's nascent delivery service and small-format stores have produced results "nothing short of astounding," CNBC's Jim Cramer said.
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Like most casinos, Foxwoods, too, is feeling the pressure to modernize and look at the nascent online gambling space.
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"These skills may be nascent now but will potentially see wide-scale adoption in the future," the report noted.
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If that goes ahead, it will open up a far larger second front in the nascent global trade war.
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The crash of the single-motor aircraft was a tragedy and a setback for the nascent electric flight movement.
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They have new analysis software and a nascent neural network tool to search for more varied types of signals.
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But a nascent hashtag campaign shaming the subway operator and celebrating alternative attire shows few signs of slowing down.
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The company has only been around since July 2017, but has become a dominant force in the nascent sector.
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The incident led to the ouster of Chief Executive Renaud Laplanche and gave bad press to the nascent industry.
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To Trump's supporters who subscribe to his nascent, implicit political theology, his actions are legitimate because they're his actions.
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The selection of Orsted and Equinor continues the trend of European companies dominating the nascent U.S. offshore wind sector.
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However, the dearth of art criticism, which is a relatively nascent form in itself, is not a new problem.
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This fields are still extremely nascent, and it remains to be seen whether such tests will benefit healthy people.
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The addition of Peltz to the Aurora team represents one of the largest endorsements of the nascent pot industry.
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The true value of these nascent tools, however, won't be their ability to decode the croaks of presidential candidates.
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But they are still a nascent technology; they haven't hit the steep upward slope of the S-curve yet.
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That gives him nearly three months to unify a party in active and open rebellion against his nascent leadership.
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It could be an onslaught with far more punch than the nascent #NeverTrump meme on Twitter -- started by Republicans.
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Revenue at Alibaba's nascent but fast-growing cloud computing unit soared 104 percent, slightly faster than the previous period.
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"These are very nascent markets," said David Mercer, CEO of LMAX Exchange Group, which runs FX and cryptocurrency exchanges.
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An IBM ad showcasing a smart store got major circulation on the airwaves in 2006 (when YouTube was nascent).
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Only 39% had heard of Shiraz and 18% of Cabernet Sauvignon, indicating perhaps just how nascent this market is.
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You've got to hand it to Motorola, the smartphone maker does appear committed to its nascent modular smartphone offering.
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German luxury carmaker BMW selected a veteran technologist to run its nascent ReachNow car-sharing service in North America.
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Like with standard action cameras, there aren't many live-streaming options in the nascent consumer 360-degree camera market.
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The Soviet Union collapsed, the Chinese economy was nascent, and our joining the World Trade Organization was a reach.
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Top of the list is Libya, where the nascent national-unity government desperately needs help establishing loyal security forces.
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The First World War ended with a nascent American hegemony and strong hints that Britain's imperial days were numbered.
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But for the tech geeks among us, let's just remember that true hologram technology is exciting, but still nascent.
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Even with a nascent, scattered market, Unity is already one of the… ahem… unifying forces behind VR/AR development.
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We will need at least another few quarters to see if this nascent upswing turns into something more substantive.
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Pyongyang's role ended, however, a few years after the U.N. imposed sanctions in response to its nascent nuclear program.
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And honestly, I couldn't have asked for more enticing and dutiful teachers to guide me through my nascent sexuality.
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That's likely because of the two protests organized by the Sunrise Movement, a nascent group of young environmental activists.
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The nascent trade war has since been paused with both sides working to reach a deal before it reignites.
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They are no justification for undermining a system that is necessary to protect the nascent, inventive technologies of tomorrow.
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Cannabis is federally illegal in the US so most big Wall Street investors shy away from the nascent industry.
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"There are also nascent hopes that lawmakers in Washington are inching closer to a deal on taxes," Esiner said.
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"Ironically, selectively burdening I.S.P.s, their nascent competitors in online advertising, confers a windfall to those who are already winning."
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Although 4DX has been around since 2009 and continues to add new theaters, the technology still feels somewhat nascent.
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The is certainly a notable size for an early stage investment in Hong Kong's nascent but growing startup scene.
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Based on some early traction, the company has raised $1.9 million in seed funding to grow its nascent business.
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At this nascent stage, DoD should remain cognizant that U.S. cyber operations are driving the creation of new law.
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The crowd at her show on Friday night, at the venue Saigon Outcast, included supporters of her nascent campaign.
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Co-director Judd Ruggill says streaming raises fresh challenges for an area of collection and preservation that is nascent.
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But huge Democratic wins in 2006 and 2008 led a perhaps overconfident Barack Obama to neglect these nascent efforts.
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What we're watching: The nascent El Niño is looking even more likely than it did a few months ago.
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Recent data has shown a slight uptick in inflation and other gauges of economic activity, suggesting a nascent recovery.
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Because Precursor is investing in such nascent companies, it&aposs a little early to evaluate the firm&aposs model.
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Amid the nascent debate, party leaders are leaving themselves some room to bring the package to the House floor.
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In late February, there were 80,000 cases in China and nascent outbreaks in Japan, South Korea, Iran, and Italy.
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"We recognize that the market is very nascent," said Jeff Marsilio, VP of global media distribution at the NBA.
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Over the next six months, he spent hours on the phone connecting with potential subjects for his nascent project.
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But in the nascent democracy, families often felt that the sacrifices of their loved ones in battle were forgotten.
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It's part of the nascent rights of nature movement, which has notched several victories in the past dozen years.
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The nascent phenomenon comes as bike-sharing systems expand and the travel industry looks to reduce its environmental impact.
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In 2015, the institute produced an investigative book called "Clinton Cash" that damaged Hillary Clinton's then-nascent presidential campaign.
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Only a month ago, the world was lavishing praise on Kenya for the strength of its nascent democratic institutions.
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Facebook acquired Instagram in 2012 for $1 billion when the nascent photo-sharing service had only 30 million users.
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New technologies were lifting a nascent class of entrepreneurs and activists, but also enabling predatory regimes to crush them.
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The standards were created in the 1980s, when security was a nascent field and touch-screen D.R.E.s didn't exist.
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Employees, meanwhile, are expressing increasing interest in the nascent professional as new opportunities to advance office culture open up.
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This nascent industry could help feed a growing human population in a way that's less damaging to the environment.
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Though it's not clear how successful the intended flashmob civil disobedience game-plan will be at this nascent stage.
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The impact of Mr. Johnson's decision on the nascent trade negotiations with the United States was harder to predict.
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But for now, this nascent economy offers low barriers to entry in a region much in need of opportunity.
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Second, because those technologies are nascent, they must be adequately supported early on through the RFS and other programs.
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Its nascent brand identity was visible in its advertising, which tried to speak the language of the tuned-in.
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The ICO approach, still in its nascent state, has been a source of debate as to its regulatory status.
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To finance her nascent operation, Ms. Blumin took out a series of loans on Manhattan properties and flipped them.
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When he heard the new music bubbling up from the nascent Rastafari movement, he felt naturally drawn to it.
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How they proceed — and how investors interpret government pronouncements and rumors — will have great impact on this nascent market.
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But Democratic aides say that group is at its most nascent stages and far from any actual deal-making.
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It should come as no surprise that the Red Dragon is looking at the nascent American fuel cell industry.
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If his Japanese is still nascent, Higashioka did a very Japanese thing over the winter: He married in Hawaii.
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New York's top cop is launching an inquiry into cryptocurrency exchanges amid rising concern about the nascent digital markets.
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As 2010 began, Netflix was a nascent challenger to the sprawling media industry, worth less than $8 a share.
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Late in his illustrious career, Judge Robert Bork helped save the nascent internet from being strangled in its crib.
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Their have prospects improved this year due to higher metals prices and a nascent recovery in the Russian economy.
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The deal has also raised question about a nascent global alliance of ride-hail services that compete with Uber.
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Our nascent products were subject to the 10 percent tariffs that were announced on $200 billion in "Chinese" products.
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Its multi-team structure also means that Silver Lake gets a foot into nascent football markets, including in China.
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Without them, corruption and sectarianism will continue to poison our nascent democracy and empower the worst of our elites.
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Highly paid black workers were driven out or confined to lower-paying jobs, undercutting the nascent black middle class.
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In 2016, "Theeb," from Jordan — a country with a nascent film community — was nominated for best foreign language film.
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Each party plans to consult its supporters over the weekend to see if they back the nascent government pact.
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The nascent drive is enabled by the mass rollout of smart meters, which can precisely record energy usage patterns.
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Just before leaving Hollande's government, Macron created his own center-left nascent political party, which now backs his candidacy.
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With the Democratic race still in its nascent stages, political strategists say the state is any candidate's to win.
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The controversy amounts to the first ethics scandal of Trudeau's nascent government, which campaigned heavily on accountability and transparency.
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As ever with Mr Trump's nascent administration, it is hard to know what lies ahead—and easy to be fearful.
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"Using machine learning as an artistic tool is a fascinating and nascent field with many opportunities for experimentation," says Tyka.
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There is no hall yet, but Lincoln Center's nascent performing arts hall of fame now has the fame part down.
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For her, as it is for me, New York proved to be a crucible; honing nascent perceptions into precise ideologies.
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I guess there's a lot more knowledge of this industry, it was a nascent industry when that happened, I think.
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Trump shows no sign of taking steps to clarify or resolve the many conflicts of interest surrounding his nascent presidency.
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Now there are others like vertical takeoffs, Boring Company, going down, under, going up ... I think those are more nascent.
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But as Trump continues to search for more names to fill out his nascent administration, he's also already seeking replacements.
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That is, the battle for users in the country's nascent video streaming market is projected to get a lot tougher.
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In the 1980s, during the nascent days of the satellite communications industry, Luxembourg foresaw the fat cat it could become.
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These projects suggest ancient remains, paired with nascent molecular tools, can offer insight into animal populations long before industrial society.
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And with energy relations looking potentially volatile under Trump, these nascent oil and gas projects are worth paying attention to.
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Last week, the Office of Special Counsel issued guidance for federal bureaucrats with regard to the nascent re-election effort.
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Apple says it opted for a broad range of education partners to help cover a large gamut of nascent coders.
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That allowed earnings from its nascent financial technology (fintech) and business services to eclipse smartphone games for the first time.
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With such a nascent, very new form of storytelling, it's difficult to predict what user uptake is going to be.
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Shapiro doesn't see these other initiatives as competitors, but as part of the same ecosystem to grow the nascent industry.
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How should early VR developers, who have jumped on board a nascent platform where sales are often scant, support themselves?
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Critics say that the code amounts to "pre-censorship" and sets a bad precedent in India's nascent video streaming market.
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Uber announced today its plans to expand its application program interface, or API, project to its nascent delivery service, UberRush.
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The teenagers at the heart of this nascent movement are speaking out in ways many adults have been afraid to.
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Waters threw the sketch up on a nascent Funny or Die and an unregulated YouTube, and Drunk History was born.
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At this nascent stage TravelPerk has just 20 customers — and Meir concedes they are smaller than the average Egencia customer.
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Join the leading experts, technologists, founders and investors as they discuss the promise, hype and challenges within this nascent revolution.
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It also represents an important step in the nascent field of synthetic biology and the effort to build artificial organisms.
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The first 21,2000 "hill-country Tamils" came to work in the island's nascent coffee plantations in 20030 as indentured labourers.
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It went further in Lebanon, offering financial and military support to the nascent Hizbullah, which later became a political party.
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For the moment, Altman's nascent effort — first reported earlier this month by the Los Angeles Times — is still rather nebulous.
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In 2018 Canberra banned foreign-government linked companies from investing in a nascent 5G network, effectively blocking China's Huawei Technologies.
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Whether this nascent industry catches on more broadly will depend largely on the energy policies set by the Trump administration.
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Augmented reality advertising is still nascent on phones, and we're a long way from seeing digital billboards in smart glasses.
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But cocoa fields in the world's fourth biggest producer have been left fallow and Cameroon's nascent tech sector has withered.
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Building enough capacity to meet the 2020 target was always going to be tough for the country's nascent ethanol industry.
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Major figures within Qaddafi's regime began to defect, triggering a bloody showdown between regime loyalists and the nascent rebel groups.
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So secretive was Baraz about her nascent talent, at this point her mom didn't even know her daughter could sing.
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Products or services built using advanced technologies and nascent scientific discoveries can take a longer time to prototype and test.
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Blockchain is still a nascent technology and is reckoned to still be five to 10 years away from widespread adoption.
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Tezos still faces litigation in the United States and the threat of increased regulatory scrutiny of the nascent cryptocurrency sector.
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Although it's still nascent, and requires scaling-up, this new way of sequestering emissions offers enormous potential for commercial use.
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It's a nascent technology, but with webcams now a standard on computers and phones, facial recognition is becoming more feasible.
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The looming June EU referendum and the threat of Brexit could have dramatic consequences for a booming albeit nascent sector.
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There's also a debate around nascent plans to develop of Bear River, which is the biggest river feeding the lake.
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Zug has become 'ground zero' for the nascent crypto industry because of its legal oversight over the new financial area.
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This is why Jyn Erso is busted out of jail by the nascent Rebellion — because her father got in touch.
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Uber announced today its plans to expand its application program interface, or API, project to its nascent delivery service, UberRUSH.
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It also remains to be seen whether militias will support a nascent power-sharing deal between the nation's chief adversaries.
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Squint and you can see a nascent industrial policy effort to make the USA a world leader in solar power.
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But their prospects have improved this year due to higher metals prices and a nascent recovery in the Russian economy.
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The political intrigue has all but drowned out a tentative rebound in the economy, and a nascent boom in fintech.
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Plus, Charlie Cox and Krysten Ritter play this nascent friendship like two people who just really enjoy each other's company.
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Without these changes, it would have been virtually impossible to secure commercial transactions online, stifling the then-nascent internet economy.
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Proponents of the nascent technology say it offers a more secure and transparent way to record large amounts of data.
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On the campaign trail Rajaonarimampianina has said he is the only candidate who can keep the nascent economic recovery going.
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For President Donald Trump, that must have been a gratifying sign of the success of his administration's nascent energy diplomacy.
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His nascent office is tasked with working with the business world's brightest minds to break logjams in the federal government.
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Hartman disputes the music comparison, noting that podcasting is a nascent field without the same kind of precedent for monetization.
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A nascent technique called a "gene drive", which could make it far easier to wipe out species, raises harder questions.
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Mackey is an outspoken libertarian with a knack for capitalizing on nascent food trends, but he also has courted controversy.
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The stakes for women's free movement became higher after the 18th century when nascent democracies were shaped in public forums.
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Unsurprising for a US company whose nascent crisis PR content review board's charter includes the phrase "free expression is paramount".
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Besides, the chatbot space is so nascent currently that any effort from any giant helps educate the market, he said.
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Back at the very beginning, it wasn't a matter of jumping into a fully formed, or even nascent rap scene.
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Still, further evidence of nascent price pressures is likely to suggest the central bank will keep a policy tightening bias.
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Bloomberg reported Google's progress has been "slow" as compared to its rivals in the still nascent self-driving car industry.
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The question this raises is why Britain then chose in the 1950s to stand aside from the nascent European project.
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First distinguishing themselves in professions key to the nascent colonies—law, politics, the ministry—the family veered toward the arts.
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Happ escaped the sixth when he struck out Torreyes, who had been 23 for 10 in his nascent Yankees career.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping has spoken against a nascent independence movement in Hong Kong, warnings echoed by many establishment figures.
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Online shopping was nascent, and the meatpacking district, where Scoop opened a Washington Street outpost in 2006, still sold meat.
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As reported by CNN, the letter was organized by the nascent Main Street Caucus and announced Tuesday by Virginia Rep.
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Microsoft is working on technology that would eliminate cashiers and checkout lines from stores, in a nascent challenge to Amazon.
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But the effort, nascent as it is, is not being considered real by any of the top players right now.
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A chance to establish national standards governing body brokers came in 2004, after disturbing reports emerged about the nascent industry.
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The listing will be the first for the Tokyo Stock Exchange's nascent infrastructure market, which was created a year ago.
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Second, the Hadi government, working with the international community, can accelerate the nascent trade facilitation platform for private-sector traders.
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As AMC's nascent service shows, monthly movie passes not only can work, but may well be the future of moviegoing.
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The real's strength had worried some investors who fretted it could smother the country's nascent economic recovery by curtailing exports.
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The conclusion, reached again and again across the liberal commentariat, seemed obvious: Biden's nascent presidential campaign was in big trouble.
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Around that time, a mentor advised him to keep an eye on the nascent chiefs of staff in technology world.
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"We started to gain traction," and with that came the nascent attention of fashion editors and celebrity stylists, says Gates.
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Nor is there any sign of the nascent price pressures that might spell an end to such asset purchase programs.
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Building enough capacity to meet the 218 target was always going to be tough for the country's nascent ethanol industry.
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Looking at the difference between the good and bad VR, I started to glean some insight into the nascent artform.
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India, for example, has a population of over a billion, but digital access and online payments remain low and nascent.
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Other acquisitions in the nascent micro-mobility space include Lyft's purchase of Motivate, a deal announced roughly one year ago.
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Louis Susman, a major Democratic fundraiser who backed the former president's nascent 2008 campaign, has said he would support O'Rourke.
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That spending will go into Facebook's nascent efforts of funding new original shows for streaming, specifically on the social network.
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Her nascent landscaping business dried up, and as the body count mounted, she began to fear for her own safety.
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It is from there that they can watch the day's battle in the nascent fight for Los Angeles's soccer soul.
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Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was deposed and killed by NATO-backed militants in 2011 after halting his nascent nuclear program.
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So much of what Mailhot is moving toward here still feels nascent — the book wants a tighter weave, more focus.
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Although the art of moving pictures was still in its nascent stage, the movie of the queen is remarkably clear.
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Ten weeks into his nascent administration, Trump's Office of Science and Technology Policy isn't much of an office at all.
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But even as he focused on the overall architecture, he remained committed to finding practical uses for the nascent network.
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In 1959, he moved to San Francisco, where he hooked up with McClure, Conner, and others in this nascent scene.
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And it completed the investment with Endeavor, an alliance that Prince Mohammed hoped would lift the kingdom's nascent entertainment sector.
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Meanwhile, in Denver, the nascent weed market is generating so much cash that they don't know where to put it.
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My nascent and short-lived grifting never reached its full potential — mostly because I wasn't allowed online after 9 p.m.
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In fact, five of the six stocks with the biggest drops from recent highs fall in those two nascent industries.
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But Disney+ is still a nascent, money-losing product and its growth may not be enough to offset losses elsewhere.
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Their worries stemmed from rising tensions over new sanctions on Iran and nascent Iranian activity in the 2018 midterm elections.
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Scooping up nascent rivals, they assert, can allow Facebook to charge advertisers higher prices and can give users worse experience.
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The Trump campaign aides also removed language that called for the US to financially support Ukraine's nascent anti-corruption bureau.
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Another segment of the natural gas economy under real threat from these tariffs is the nascent U.S. LNG export industry.
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This is a book about choice and destiny, smothering family ambition and the pull of a young person's nascent identity.
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UNHCR has been cited by DHS officials as a partner in helping build up the nascent asylum system in Guatemala.
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Take the nascent candidacy of Laura Loomer, a far-right provocateur who is running for a congressional seat in Florida.
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As the U.S. revises its rules on Cuba, we should be doing everything possible to support Cuba's nascent private economy.
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Ms. Perez Williams's candidacy is too nascent for her fund-raising to be reflected on the Federal Election Commission website.
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"After that, we had driver groups that were nascent all over the country reaching out to us," Mr. Pardo said.
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A nascent attempt by moderate Democrats at thwarting his rise before it is too late has shown signs of backfiring.
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Mr. Alto, the terrorism analyst, said that even the nascent efforts underway in Indonesia might only be camouflaging the problem.
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Rumblings at the time hinted that Iran (and its nascent nuclear program) was next on the Bush administration's "invade" list.
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Now, communities around the nation are beginning to grapple with how the nascent technology should be used, and by whom.
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Private-sector investing in infrastructure is a nascent business in the United States, compared with countries like Canada and Australia.
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There is a push and pull between old and new on Tidmarsh, between nascent plants and those that are dying.
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Helicopters were used by the Army and nascent Air Force in the 1950s to move supplies around and to reconnoiter.
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It would be shameful if Soleimani can negatively affect the rise of a nascent democracy in Iraq after his death.
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Because it has a nascent start-up scene, Axios suggested, South Bend is starting to look like a coastal city.
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Encouragingly, several of the planned six state governments are getting on their feet and showing a nascent ability to govern.
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Speculative cryptocurrency investors are negatively impacting on experimentation with the nascent technology, an executive at Singapore's central bank said Monday.
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If a compromise cannot be reached and nascent talks crumble, Pyongyang could resume "nuclear and missile activities," the sources said.
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Still, the firings come at a sensitive time for the nascent union, which has not yet been recognized by Kickstarter.
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As businesses elbow one another to snatch up the nascent market for driverless vehicles, it seems competition is getting ugly.
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This means more Qatari shipments will likely head to Europe, competing with the nascent cargoes from the U.S. Gulf coast.
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Will the district court in Michigan find a similarly clear justification behind the eligibility rules for the nascent redistricting commission?
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Artificial intelligence is still in its nascent stage but billions of dollars have already been spent on developing smart systems.
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During the one year of Egypt's nascent democracy, we were dedicated to reforming state institutions to harbor further democratic rule.
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Separately, a series of abuse and harassment accusations by journalists, intellectuals and charity leaders has enlivened China's nascent #MeToo movement.
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The difference in equity can be staggering, and rightly so, as the risks are higher while the company is nascent.
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"Recent data suggests the nascent recovery has stalled amid trade tensions and a double dip is likely," Morgan Stanley said.
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But the memos also contain telling details about the then-nascent Trump White House, and Trump's own state of mind.
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Jinn is a nascent delivery company operating rather like Deliveroo, except it will deliver anything you want – not just food.
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By combining her artistic naturalism with a focused specialty, Bonheur was able to stand out in the nascent art market.
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Just months after forming, the nascent group was offered a residency at the down-at-the-heels club in early 503.
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At this nascent stage the question remains hanging in the pixelated air like the promise of a better life off-world.
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These nascent verticals drew considerably more attention than more "traditional" cyber sectors such as network security, email security and endpoint protection.
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Whether you're a nascent collector or a Highly Advanced Plant Lady, the sheer variety of houseplants out there can be overwhelming.
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The radioactive tone became a favorite of nascent genres like drum & bass and hard house, and its influence still reverberates today.
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Engineer Jim Southerland was hired by the US Environmental Protection Agency in 1971 to join the nascent war on air pollution.
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The experiment was deemed unethical owing to the nascent state of CRISPR technology, and also because the unproven modifications are heritable.
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They reversed this action on July 19 and adopted a nascent Electoral College plan, but then reversed that on July 24.
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Reports filtering out of Trump's inner circle speak of chaos and disorganization in the early stages of the nascent new administration.
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Grab seems likely to use iKaaz's product knowledge — particularly its POS and mobile payment experience — to develop its nascent GrabPay service.
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In the fallout of this catastrophe, a nascent reform vision soon emerged that cast organizational prerogatives out of party process entirely.
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But you need businesses to build an industry, as nascent as it is, and IBM's growing network is an important step.
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In spite of a nascent robusta makeover, some fear it would dilute Costa Rica's reputation as a producer of premium arabica.
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In this nascent environment, programmers like Wootton have already built gamified tutorials, citizen science experiments, text adventure games, and puzzle games.
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She was beautiful (still is) and self-effacing (still is), and I was curious where her nascent career would lead her.
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A recession could bring escalating credit losses, liquidity crunch and higher funding costs, testing business models in a relatively nascent industry.
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At least some of those deals could have affected competition by allowing the dominant firms to extinguish nascent, would-be competitors.
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He noted an "uptick" in Islamic State fighters heading to Libya and pledged to help the country's "new and nascent" government.
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