During the process of writing and editing this article, the company overhauled its plans entirely, only three months after the last time it overhauled its plans entirely.
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Mr Orban has overhauled the electoral system to benefit Fidesz.
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The camera app's been overhauled with a cleaner, neater look.
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The couple reportedly never lived in the completely overhauled home.
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The code has not been thoroughly overhauled in 30 years.
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Wynn Resorts also has overhauled its policies on sexual harassment.
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Social Democrat lawmakers initially overhauled Romania's criminal codes last year.
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Late last year, the company overhauled its social media presence.
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The Liberal Democrats call for UK railways to be overhauled.
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The structures in place in our lives will be overhauled.
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At some point, the corporate tax rules may be overhauled.
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They overhauled the client to give it a modern interface.
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The design of the Biennale has also been radically overhauled.
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The building has also been overhauled to improve lighting design.
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Over the years, Mr. Frydman overhauled its design and offerings.
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As the summer wore on, the Intimidators were constantly overhauled.
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INDOORS This house was completely overhauled about seven years ago.
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" Gingrich also said the 9th Circuit should be "profoundly overhauled.
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We haven't overhauled the tax code for over 30 years.
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The system of vetting refugees was first overhauled after Sept. 22016.
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The move comes as e-commerce has overhauled the delivery landscape.
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After the deal collapsed, Rite Aid overhauled its board of directors.
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Even the paddles and thumbsticks have been overhauled for more customization.
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It's been overhauled with a sleek design and brand-new components.
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Equifax has substantially overhauled its offerings to customers following the hack.
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Wisconsin's Republican-controlled legislature has overhauled the powers of the governor.
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The firm has also overhauled its own operations in many respects.
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Google recently overhauled Gmail with a fresh revamp and new functions.
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An overhauled version of MS Paint, its legendary digital art tool.
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McCain could balk if the final legislation has been significantly overhauled.
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While some called for its rejection, others wanted the terms overhauled.
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The traditional system is failing and needs to be overhauled. How?
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Finally Automix mode has been overhauled and now works like magic.
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Amazon has radically overhauled its meetings to make them more focused.
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To ensure their survival, Catholic hospitals have also overhauled their leadership.
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It's experienced declining sales and recently overhauled its board of directors.
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Here are the businesses it overhauled and the executives who departed.
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Kamala Harris was insisting the entire organization needed to be overhauled.
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Other countries have overhauled their loan systems to reflect changing times.
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Immigration policy was overhauled pretty thoroughly during the civil rights era.
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Congress last overhauled the tax code more than 30 years ago.
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Congress should also ensure that the VA personnel policies are overhauled.
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Other teams have overhauled their personnel after problems with players' health.
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Amazon Amazon's obsession with speedier deliveries has overhauled the delivery landscape.
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Go deeper: Health care's fraud and abuse laws are getting overhauled
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The Toronto Raptors overhauled their playbook last summer to feature it.
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Woods rebuilt his own career and Els overhauled the International team.
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The city's police department, one of the country's largest, was overhauled.
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The standalone Messenger app is being overhauled in the name of efficiency.
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This isn't the first time Francis Ford Coppola has overhauled Apocalypse Now.
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Singapore radically overhauled its Institute of Technical Education (ITE) a decade ago.
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She quickly overhauled Yahoo's existing management, and brought in her own people.
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As with transport, the global food system will need to be overhauled.
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The church, in other words, had to be overhauled by the gospel.
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Even Kelly has acknowledged that the state's finances need to be overhauled.
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They say SoulCycle has ignited their self-confidence and overhauled their bodies.
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Several companies overhauled names so customers know what the hell they're buying.
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Yet in many countries it is being overhauled in two main ways.
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Recognizing how onerous these new regulations are, Dodd-Frank must be overhauled.
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Meanwhile, it's not just crumbling roads and bridges that will get overhauled.
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Money managers are also wondering whether the system needs to be overhauled.
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Berry greatly overhauled it with his unique twists on rhythm and blues.
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Congress eliminated the national origin quotas when it overhauled immigration in 1965.
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The overhauled cap table was green-lit in order to help Change.
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Apple Music has been overhauled in iOS 10, entirely for the better.
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The choreography was overhauled, as were the Day-Glo, Pop Art costumes.
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Levi's has overhauled its image, operations and products in the past decade.
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Call the interior designer who had overhauled her neighbor's place: Jessica Helgerson.
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That's one reason Ms. DeVos has said the program should be overhauled.
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She overhauled the party's course on nuclear energy after the Fukushima disaster.
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Didi overhauled the app and stopped use of Didi Hitch at night.
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One of the premiere events in men's tennis was overhauled this year.
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An overhauled home shopping experience is just the start of these plans.
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Ms. Patkar says that Kotex also overhauled how it talks about periods.
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She also called for the entire early primary system to be overhauled.
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Earlier, the Bank of Japan overhauled its monetary policy to target interest rates.
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Panera also recently overhauled its breakfast offerings with better coffee and new sandwiches.
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These vintage trucks are overhauled and sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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It also has a screen now, and the whole app is being overhauled.
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Apple overhauled its Maps app in iOS 13, which arrives later this year.
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Verizon, Sprint, AT&T and T-Mobile have all overhauled theirs in 2170.
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The company overhauled its sales teams, bringing in people with more industry experience.
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Nearly 30 years ago, the government of the day overhauled the pension system.
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The speed at which Hamilton has caught and overhauled Rosberg has been remarkable.
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The bookstore will also be overhauled to match the recently redesigned App Store.
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Now Chicago's new 2311 service has been thoroughly overhauled, including who runs it.
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Asa Hutchinson signed a measure after it was overhauled to mirror federal law.
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Its NFL videos will appear on Watch, the recently overhauled Facebook video tab.
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In October, the Trump administration overhauled federal regulations governing the contraceptive coverage guarantee.
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The app's overhauled design also makes switching between preset scenes seem way nicer.
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France has overhauled prostitution laws by making it illegal to pay for sex.
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Le Pen said on Sunday that the National Front would be completely overhauled.
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In among all the novelty, old sorts of forecasts will be overhauled, too.
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However, the carrier has since overhauled its fleet with Airbus A320-family jets.
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CEO Gary Kelly said it had logged only 10,000 cycles since being overhauled.
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Afterward, the company overhauled the senior management team, vowing to change its ways.
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Quarles recently "overhauled" OpenTable's recruitment policies, with an emphasis on increasing diverse talent.
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Regardless of the coach, the roster, especially defensively, will need to be overhauled.
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It was looking to list the overhauled business as part of the restructuring.
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In 250, Congress overhauled and tightened financial regulation with the Dodd-Frank Act.
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The 1.2 km-long bridge was completed in 1967 and overhauled in 2016.
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It also overhauled the way America taxes corporations that operate in multiple countries.
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But that version was recently overhauled to allow owners to keep their weapons.
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The overhauled 2023Q tax credits remain the most progressive CCS-specific incentive globally.
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And the administration overhauled emission regulations for coal-fired power plants in 2019.
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In the past year, the Women's March has overhauled its management and philosophy.
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Immigration and health care cannot be overhauled without Democratic and Republican buy-in.
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In Australia, the BBSW credit benchmark has been progressively overhauled in recent years.
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Terminals conceived for importing liquefied natural gas have now been overhauled to allow exports.
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NetMarketShare has recently overhauled its data collection methods to decrease the influence of bots.
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Weeks in the making, the speech had been written, rehearsed, overhauled and rehearsed again.
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Cadillac's in-car system, CUE, was introduced in 2012, and last overhauled in 2014.
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Factories are being overhauled to produce new models, and automakers are snapping up batteries.
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The Foursquare app itself also received an update, which completely overhauled its search functionality.
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The biggest budgets have been overhauled, gradually shifting portfolios to include more online advertising.
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And if the entire system is being overhauled, a lottery isn't the only way.
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While the core maps remain the same, Apple has completely overhauled the user interface.
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Airbus has meanwhile frozen the use of agents and overhauled its international marketing activities.
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President Trump's plan for an overhauled American infrastructure still has yet to be passed.
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Facebook overhauled its ad preferences tool, enabling users to opt for more relevant ads.
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He overhauled most of the remaining roster, replacing more than half of the players.
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Corporate tax rules might be overhauled, but it is uncertain when that might occur.
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Methods at club academies were overhauled, a squadron of coaches trained, specialist schools opened.
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The tax code has not been overhauled since 20083 under former President Ronald Reagan.
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The Obama-era rules are broken and should be overhauled to eliminate such procedures.
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The overhauled unit at Justice now has 11 prosecutors, an increase from years prior.
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"She overhauled the store environment and made it more upscale and aspirational," Chukumba said.
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Ford overhauled Gucci's minimalist image, making the brand more vibrant, retro-inspired, and sexy.
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When it comes to mobile-specific improvements, the quick add bar has been overhauled.
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The sugar and ethanol group has overhauled its top management in the past year.
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The tax code has not been overhauled since 1986 under former President Ronald Reagan.
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To improve outcomes, the university overhauled the program in 2014, rebranding it as InclusiveU.
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The inspectors answer to the Agriculture Ministry, which said it overhauled its food inspections.
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It recommended that the I.M.F. and the World Bank be radically reduced and overhauled.
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It's not just older, beat-up vehicles getting overhauled with a jolt of electric energy.
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The overhauled camera could enable facial recognition and iris recognition, 9to5Mac reported, citing Kuo's research.
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Ms. Edwards said the organization had overhauled its governance structure to eliminate conflicts of interest.
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"It's the complete opposite of what I like," Mr. Beaujard said of his overhauled space.
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Similarly, he proposed in 22012, the NBA's culture and ownership model needed to be overhauled.
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Antiques Museumgoers most likely presume that period rooms remain static, but many are being overhauled.
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Both models are being overhauled with a redesigned frame, display, motor, battery, and smartphone app.
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More important, while Nokia has overhauled itself, Ericsson has just started to restructure in earnest.
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Kourtney Kardashian totally overhauled her family's diet recently, dropping gluten and dairy from their meals.
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He overhauled his diet, cutting out candy and sugary drinks, including his beloved Cherry Coke.
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The health care industry hated Republicans' previous bills that changed the ACA and overhauled Medicaid.
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This is the second app Google has overhauled just this week, following Google Play Music.
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The freezer-pizza seller has even overhauled its Twitter bio as part of the attack.
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At first glance, the Spectacles 3 have an overhauled design that does make them stylish.
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After Hubert Humphrey's loss to Richard Nixon in 1968, the party overhauled its internal structures.
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Everything from before Tempe was essentially overhauled, and now two operators are in every vehicle.
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Volkswagen has overhauled its management board in the wake of a diesel emissions cheating scandal.
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That includes subway cars that were overhauled during the 1980s and 1990s with borrowed money.
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As they overhauled the roster, they put stock in Collins's ability to teach young players.
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The inspectors answer to the Agriculture Ministry, which said it had overhauled its food inspections.
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For example, Motiva Enterprises overhauled its Port Arthur, Texas, refinery, the nation's largest, this year.
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The Lyft app was overhauled more than a year ago to focus on shared rides.
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Beats really overhauled the look and feel of the Powerbeats with the new Pro model.
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The EPA also recently overhauled the committees of scientists who advise it on clean air.
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While Neuhauser supports Paulson's demands, he would be satisfied if most of the board is overhauled.
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Williams overhauled her diet to mirror something similar to paleo, avoiding most grains, dairy and sugar.
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In 2014 Morocco overhauled a law that let rapists escape punishment if they married their victims.
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Decker overhauled the kitchen to add a marble range hood and countertops and blue-painted cabinets.
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The iMac Pro and overhauled Mac Pro are intended to grab back some of those losses.
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What's new is a similarly overhauled AF system, in-camera optical image stabilization, and a touchscreen.
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The audio will be overhauled at this stage, too, and perhaps arranged to introduce surround sound.
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Congress has not thoroughly overhauled the sprawling U.S. tax code since Republican Ronald Reagan was president.
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The Hartz reforms overhauled job training and placement programmes and reduced barriers to part-time work.
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The handwriting panel has been overhauled with more gestures, better editing, emoji, and automatic handwriting detection.
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This year the company has completely overhauled the design to focus on a premium metal finish.
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He has imprisoned journalists, confiscated newspapers, suppressed protests, fired judges and overhauled the military high command.
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They overhauled their campaign operation and completely rebuilt themselves — grounding his political message in the economy.
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That office will be drastically overhauled under the new legislation, according to a release from Sens.
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Google announced that an entirely overhauled version of App Engine was generally available as of today.
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He's a leading man in an age when the definition of manhood has been completely overhauled.
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The prince has also overhauled the state security police, recruiting former Egyptian officers to hound dissidents.
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One of the easiest places to see these changes is in the completely overhauled Settings app.
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Punctilious in his work, Alexander expelled mercenaries, created an armed watch and overhauled the justice system.
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The law overhauled the tax system, doubling standard deductions, eliminating personal exemptions and limiting itemized deductions.
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It followed comments from President Tayyip Erdogan in July that the bank needed to be overhauled.
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Venezuela's president, Nicolás Maduro, overhauled his government and seeks new powers to tackle an "economic emergency".
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The tide wouldn't turn until the Jeffries team was overhauled in the middle of the fight.
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The burdensome and uncompetitive U.S. tax code will finally be overhauled after a 31-year wait.
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Calacanis also pointed to Zenefits, which has been overhauled after accusations of skirting insurance industry regulations.
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In the wake of Volkswagen's diesel emissions cheating scandal, the carmaker has overhauled its management board.
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Sprycel was previously covered by the Cancer Drugs Fund (CDF), which was overhauled earlier this year.
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Pittsburgh General Manager Jim Rutherford then overhauled the team through trades and minor league call-ups.
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The new owners quickly extended the pizzeria's hours into the early morning and overhauled the menu.
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Verizon overhauled Custom TV, turning it into two plans that are essentially parallel basic cable packages.
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Death hasn't malignantly overhauled him in a "Pet Sematary" sense, but it has affected his spirit.
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To some activists, he was giving in to a status quo that needed to be overhauled.
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The Yankees are playing with confidence and finding new heroes almost daily on their overhauled roster.
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The engine component was sent to Tinker Air Force Base to be overhauled by the squadron.
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Business owners are also wondering if the tax code is overhauled, when will changes take effect.
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In iOS 13, where Reminders has been completely overhauled, the day and time are now separate.
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More than three dozen stations have been overhauled, many rebuilt into sleek, steel-and-glass outposts.
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Nissan will hold a shareholder meeting on June 25 to vote on its overhauled governance structure.
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Many of the companies have overhauled how they give users access to their own privacy settings.
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After lobbying from the Italian art trade, these export regulations, dating from 1939, may be overhauled.
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In July, it overhauled sections of the manual to better protect journalists working in battlefield areas.
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Most economists agree the system must be overhauled to shore up public finances and foster growth.
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EU rules to fight money laundering have been overhauled, but some loopholes have never been closed.
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The legislation overhauled the congressional budget process in ways that are mostly still in force today.
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Gavin Newsom overhauled the DMV leadership team to manage wait time issues and enhance customer satisfaction.
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Consumed by grief and indignation, Mr. Gray and his team completely overhauled plans for the show.
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OUTDOOR SPACE The gardens on the 0.13-acre lot were overhauled as part of the renovation.
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True, the legal process underlying removal proceedings could be overhauled to excise due process of law.
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This week, Snapchat massively overhauled how people chat, taking the best parts from Facebook's messenger. 2.
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Soon after, they overhauled their structure and in the Rio Olympics they finished second, ahead of China.
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This year, Fantasy Flight released an overhauled second edition that relegates the Keeper role to an app.
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Codes are overhauled once every few years, but in between there are a lot of smaller changes.
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Microsoft hasn't overhauled its Alt-Tab task switcher for years, and this feels like a major addition.
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The CPP, by contrast, was overhauled, with contributions raised and its assets separated from the public pot.
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Chile's fiscal benchmarks were better calibrated than the rule Russia introduced in 21 (and overhauled in 0.43).
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It was unclear when in 2018 the FCCU would be overhauled, sources familiar with plant operations said.
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A year after Apple Music launched to a lukewarm reception, the company overhauled the streaming service's design.
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Discord's move to become a store comes just weeks after Valve overhauled the chat system in Steam.
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The new PayPal integration comes just two months after Microsoft unveiled an overhauled version of Skype mobile.
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Both fast-food companies also overhauled their food-safety practices and hired consultant Dave Theno to help.
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But people have so far resisted having their phone's user interface overhauled in reaction to their surroundings.
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The State Legislature also overhauled the criminal justice system in 2016, reducing penalties for some property crimes.
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The president-elect also wants the office of the director of national intelligence (DNI) to be overhauled.
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Last month, Alphabet Inc's Google overhauled its mobile search app to include a personalized feed of links.
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Maybe the most significant, but least talked about iOS 13 feature is the overhauled search for iMessage.
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The Groups feature was overhauled in 2010 to become forums where people could communicate, not just affiliate.
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Kimberley-Clark has overhauled its Depend brand of adult nappies to make them more like regular underwear.
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The songwriting process was overhauled, too, with Hutchison, previously the principal songwriter, now collaborating in real time.
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Technology hasn't overhauled house buying yet in the UK, only the ability to simply find properties online.
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Senate Republicans downplayed the score, vowing that the legislation passed by the House will be overhauled significantly.
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Even more (85 percent) agree that the tax code is "too complex and should be overhauled."ADVERTISEMENT
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Siri has been overhauled to improve image searches, handle transcribing voicemails, and even write your text messages.
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Microsoft has already released a Slack competitor in its overhauled SharePoint app, which launched this past spring.
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Macri's team overhauled the Indec to come up with accurate figures and reestablish confidence in its data.
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Additionally, Uber overhauled its recruiting and hiring process, and trained engineering interviewers on how to mitigate bias.
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The museum and sculpture garden first opened in 1974 and the garden was last overhauled in 1981.
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Laurentian Chief Executive Francois Desjardins said his bank had overhauled its procedures since the issues became apparent.
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Schools have overhauled first-year sexual education, implemented bystander training initiatives, and hired more Title IX coordinators.
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In November, after the walkout, Google expanded harassment training and overhauled its system for handling employee complaints.
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Last year, to attract more millennials, the company overhauled its Shiseido makeup line, axing almost 100 products.
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Barr has also overhauled the leadership at the jail and at the Bureau of Prisons in Washington.
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The central repertory has been, for better and worse, almost entirely overhauled over the past 10 years.
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Taiwan overhauled its health care system 25 years ago, setting up a program as close to Sen.
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Mozilla also found that Parrot's Anafi Drone has overhauled its security and privacy features in positive ways.
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By April 2003, the store had completely overhauled its merchandise — and its loyal fans started coming back.
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Lewis overhauled Tesco's relationship with suppliers, lowered prices versus competitors, simplified product ranges and improved store standards.
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The engine had 40,000 cycles on it, a quarter of those since it was overhauled, he said.
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Congress has given the Navy a temporary exemption to have 10 active carriers while one is overhauled.
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A key part of the Trump administration's overhauled strategy focuses on the revamped SFAB led training mission.
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Public policies should be overhauled to "better understand the phenomenon of corruption in Mexico," the report said.
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Several airlines, including United, overhauled their customer service and bumping polices in the wake of the controversy.
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But the luxury automaker has recently overhauled its car lineup in an attempt to broaden its appeal.
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Zinke's Interior Department has dramatically overhauled its priorities—elevating fossil fuels to the top of its agenda.
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Watch the full segment from VICE News Tonight on HBO: Elections are also fully overhauled in the scheme.
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The app icon itself is getting overhauled: Instead of a mini map, it's now a Googly-colored pin.
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Louisiana's troubled public defender program was overhauled as civic reforms swept the state after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
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The company overhauled its technology to improve passenger and driver safety with new AI-focused risk-detection measures.
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Diess stressed that Volkswagen had "significantly" overhauled its corporate governance in the light of the diesel scandal fallout.
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U.S. management, overhauled in late 2017, believes it is on course to rebound in the company's biggest market.
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Brexit also creates uncertainty about Britain's future compliance with European data protection rules, which have recently been overhauled.
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The bank said it has overhauled its anti-money-laundering policies in recent years to address the issues.
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Apple is said to be working on a brand new 16-inch MacBook Pro with an overhauled design.
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This zoo was overhauled from 2008 to 2014, reports the Telegraph, to be "more respectful" of the animals.
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The government overhauled the fiscal and regulatory regime of its mining sector last year, unnerving some foreign investors.
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The developers at Microsoft Studios have overhauled the graphics, added quality of life improvements, and remastered the soundtrack.
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Tavares overhauled Peugeot in the wake of the bailout which saw the French government and China's Dongfeng <0489.
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Under Obamacare, hospitals, insurers, and other providers overhauled their business models, but in a deliberate and productive way.
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More fundamentally, China has also overhauled solvency rules, which should force insurers to change the way they operate.
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Georgia has overhauled its criminal code and juvenile-justice system, leading to noticeable declines in its prison population.
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The engine had 40,000 cycles on it, a quarter of those since it was overhauled, the airline said.
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On Thursday we overhauled the entire bathroom, and on Friday we focused on the in-home office space.
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The new map and overhauled item set will certainly help even the gap between experienced players and beginners.
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The company said it has implemented a "new salary and equity structure" and "overhauled" its performance review process.
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MoMA Design Store An overhauled shopping experience for the museum's popular shop, courtesy of Lumsden Design and Gensler.
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The tax code has not been overhauled since 1986, partly because reconciling these conflicts can be so difficult.
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When the engine is updated, when the visuals are overhauled, it's built on the same framework as before.
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Walmart just overhauled its policy on guns, restricting sales of ammo and barring open carry in its stores.
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These accomplishments occurred while Jeff Sessions simultaneously overhauled and streamlined the operations of the Alabama attorney general's office.
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The investigative team has been overhauled since Attorney General Dana Nessel, a Democrat, took office early this year.
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Nissan is due to hold a shareholder meeting to vote on its overhauled governance structure on June 25.
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The current finance minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, has just overhauled her first budget in an apparent panic (see article).
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The subscription program launching on Thursday comes after the sandwich chain overhauled its breakfast offerings last year. (CNBC)
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No matter who won the 2016 presidential election, the US relationship with China was bound to be overhauled.
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The custom-designed kitchen was completely overhauled and now includes a large, central island, perfect for co-cooking.
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The death of Epstein angered U.S. Attorney General William Barr, and management at the MCC has been overhauled.
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How retiring advisers transition assets to the new generationMerrill Lynch just overhauled client-retention incentives for retiring advisers.
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Uber has also gradually overhauled its app over the past several months with new features and design tweaks.
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Brazil's generous pension system must be overhauled if the spending cap is to have real effect, officials say.
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Under Sloan, the bank has overhauled managers and its board, launched apologetic ad campaigns and revamped sales practices.
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After complaints from Sanders in 2016, the DNC overhauled its superdelegate system, changes that still irk some Democrats.
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Instead, EZs should be overhauled to give true meaning and freedom to participants to economically heal our communities.
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This is especially true with the Edge's most recent update, which overhauled how the browser runs and operates.
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The Hurricanes also overhauled their roster and gained key contributions from rookies like Warren Foegele and Andrei Svechnikov.
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When Congress last overhauled telecom law in 1996, it gave the FCC broad discretion to craft telecommunications regulations.
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However, Careem's board will be overhauled, with three seats going to Uber representatives and two belonging to Careem.
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The move to end the beta program comes shortly after Spotify overhauled its app for premium subscribers in June.
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AMP temporarily scrapped executive bonuses and trimmed directors' fees to win back investor support as it overhauled its leadership.
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Even the Form 1040 has been overhauled, trimmed to the size of a postcard and accompanied by six schedules.
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Noble was looking to list the overhauled business as part of the restructuring, which is subject to regulatory approval.
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Uber overhauled its board structure in 2017 based on a set of recommendations by former U.S. attorney Eric Holder.
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They are often mined for parts or overhauled in various ways to be ready for resale at low prices.
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GOP lawmakers who voted in favor of the measure argued the AUMF is outdated and needs to be overhauled.
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That machine hasn't received an upgrade in more than three years, when Apple first revealed its overhauled cylindrical design.
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The government also took steps to navigate India through a banking sector crisis and overhauled the country's bankruptcy laws.
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Apple's Reminders app for iOS 13 also appears to be getting overhauled in the company's next operating system update.
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Last year, Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics overhauled its Lip Tar collection, ditching the tube in favor of a sleeker wand.
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Western Digital has also overhauled its SSD Dashboard app, adding new options that are specifically geared toward gaming performance.
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Though the cosmetic changes are minimal, the guts buried within the magnesium chassis have been ripped out and overhauled.
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But Marshall has overhauled a lot of the subtler aspects of the headphones to improve on the older model.
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Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter have overhauled policies to boost transparency ahead of the general election and rein in misinformation.
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The bank now must convince the Fed it has sufficiently overhauled its policies before it is permitted to grow.
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The sheer matte lipsticks recently got a major makeover that not only overhauled the tube, but the formula, too.
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A totally overhauled SNES version was released years later, but it was presumed that the original was totally lost.
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Most of those that did reply said they had reviewed or overhauled policies amid concerns abuse was going unreported.
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When Southwest Airlines revamped its brand in 0003, it overhauled its font and logo as part of the upgrade.
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Under U.S. law, only Congress can substantively change the tax code, which has not been overhauled thoroughly since 1986.
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Even so, an overhauled unit is overperforming opposite an offense showing balance it hasn't had since Marshawn Lynch left.
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Last year after Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi came onboard (and hilariously sucked at driving), Uber overhauled its driver app.
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Apple overhauled the clunky look and feel of its Apple Watch software barely a year after the product launched.
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Facebook settled a lawsuit with the ACLU over the practice last week and overhauled its systems as a result.
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Germany overhauled its youth training system back in 2002 after a string of bad results by the national team.
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In the past, we've forged new partnerships with academics and overhauled our defense structure to deal with new threats.
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Opportunity and Spirit have totally overhauled our understanding of Martian geology, revealing never-before-seen rocky features on Mars.
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Roku last fall overhauled its line of streaming players with the intention of plugging every hole in the market.
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Federal regulators on Thursday overhauled the system that pushes alerts to smartphones and other mobile devices in an emergency.
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The vulnerability was introduced into Facebook's system in July of 2017 when the company overhauled the "View As" feature.
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Apple has overhauled its music app by designing it from the ground up and integrating lyrics into Apple Music.
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In 1994, South Florida overhauled its building code so that the next major hurricane wouldn't cause as much damage.
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Among the Russians, Chupkov overhauled his Japanese rivals to claim men's 43m breaststroke gold in two minutes 06.96 seconds.
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Taxpayers who've been paying close attention will notice that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act overhauled the tax code.
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Political systems will be overhauled to curb the "mismanagement of our planet," a former UN executive has told CNBC.
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Hammered by time, the tunnels have long needed to be overhauled — cables, signals, track bed, the structure, the works.
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Schools need to be overhauled so that they focus on preparing young people for the jobs of the future.
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Federal regulators on Thursday overhauled the system that pushes alerts to smartphones and other mobile devices in an emergency.
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General Electric's GE Capital financial services unit shed the label in 2016, after it had drastically overhauled its operations.
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Motiva Enterprises overhauled its Port Arthur, Texas, refinery, the nation's largest, this year so it can produce compliant fuels.
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They were completely overhauled in the mid-1990s, but have exceeded their life expectancy, New Jersey Transit officials said.
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Early on, Mr. Dudley commissioned a review of the New York Fed's bank supervision department and then overhauled it.
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As part of that push, the firm overhauled an internal oversight body that used to report to the CEO.
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But Target is hoping that the new phones, an overhauled MacBook Pro, and other products will also lift sales.
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The company said it had also "completely overhauled our security standards" and started using new tools to prevent attacks.
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A. Mozilla, which released Firefox 1.0 in 2004, significantly overhauled the browser last year and named it Firefox Quantum.
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Matt Hamilton, a member of the United States men's team, overhauled his sweeping technique after training with a SmartBroom.
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Tennessee overhauled its community college system and work force development efforts to align better with the jobs being created.
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The Celtics overhauled their roster to clear space for Irving and Hayward, a high-octane experiment worth the risk.
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In 2015, A&F got rid of its shirtless male greeters and overhauled its appearance policies for sales clerks.
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Advocates who want to see the pardon system overhauled generally support its guidelines for granting pardons and commuting sentences.
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Amid the coronavirus outbreak, plenty of retail giants have overhauled their leave policies, including Walmart, Darden Restaurants, and Starbucks.
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Pipes that circulate steam to apartments are crumbling, aging buildings are poorly insulated and radiators need to be overhauled.
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In the short term, the budget must be passed and the electoral law must be modified or completely overhauled.
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Assistant coaches have also resigned, which means Coach Matthew Mitchell will have an overhauled staff and a thin roster.
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Microsoft also previously overhauled its Office icons and design, with new options for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and more.
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" The script was not overhauled; Mr. Howard said it remained "structurally the same and every scene remained fundamentally itself.
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Beneath the hood is a majorly overhauled version of the AMG G 63's 4.0-liter, twin-turbocharged engine.
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The $20 bill is the third in line to be overhauled, preceded by the $10 bill and $50 bill.
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Middle-class families won't forget the day our tax code was overhauled for the first time in 31 years.
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Control Capcom completely overhauled its 1998 horror classic and the remade RE2 is one of this year's best games.
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The latest move comes after Aviva unveiled hundreds of job cuts globally in June and overhauled its UK business.
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The Trump campaign pulled off something of a messaging coup last week when it overhauled its senior campaign staff.
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Mr. Clinton sketched a vision of a leaner, more efficient government, with fewer regulations and an overhauled welfare system.
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Figure skating completely overhauled it's scoring system after a judge rigged the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics pair's event.
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The recommendation algorithm is a black box anyhow, and theoretically, the platform could have been overhauled it without prior notice.
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In total, 14 of the Victoria line shafts had been overhauled at the time of her speech, according to Duffy.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is a "rogue agency," unaccountable for its wide-ranging actions and must be overhauled, Rep.
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They overhauled the closet with help from California Closets, adding more space with dressers from Article to help with organization.
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Though he was only eight years into his chairmanship, Wilson had already overhauled the fusty image of the art trade.
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It's the first Chinese company to hit the 280,2102-yuan milestone since the country overhauled its stock market in 2005.
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He has been pushing for the system to be overhauled, but this is unlikely to happen before the next election.
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Magnit's senior management was overhauled after VTB , Russia's second biggest bank, bought a stake in the retailer in early 2018.
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Microsoft is finally bringing Cortana to Android and iOS devices in the UK, complete with an overhauled look and feel.
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CBS has overhauled its board to remove six white men and include three new women, and one African American man.
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The telecoms operation was overhauled, ready for some form of industry consolidation, new bosses were brought in and so on.
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Bed Bath & Beyond complied in May when former CEO Steven Temares left the company and overhauled its board of directors.
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Microsoft recently overhauled the user interface of Cortana on Android, but the company has more plans for the digital assistant.
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The party also overhauled the constitutional court, passing legislation that made it more difficult for it to block new legislation.
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The husband and wife team eventually overhauled the U.S. approach to gymnastics, eventually taking over command of the national team.
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After securing a board seat, Ackman replaced the chief executive, overhauled the board of directors and made some asset sales.
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"Loadout is dependent on legacy third party services that are being discontinued rather than overhauled for GDPR compliance," Cohen said.
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He overhauled the RBI monetary policy framework, instituting a new inflation-targeting regime to replace previous ad hoc decision-making.
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Lawmakers also gave the US Securities & Exchange Commission more oversight powers of the agencies and their ratings criteria were overhauled.
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The new target date for the debut of the sound-and-light show, with overhauled weather-proofing, is June 27.
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Drug laws have been overhauled, and psychedelics are available and affordable to all who want them, whether medically or recreationally.
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Linda Barber gets worked up at the mere mention of "health care" and said the system needs to be overhauled.
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Late last year the market watchdog overhauled its examination committee and stepped up scrutiny of applicants' financial strength and disclosures.
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Facebook has already faced allegations of censorship over its Trending Topics feature, which was overhauled in the wake of controversy.
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On June 25, Nissan will be holding a shareholder meeting, which would see the company adopt an overhauled governance structure.
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Since the sales scandal surfaced about two years ago, the bank has overhauled management and replaced John Stumpf as CEO.
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With the federal yoke lifted, lawmakers promptly overhauled the state's election laws to curb the influence of those Obama voters.
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As well as boosting the bank's capital, Mr Winters has also shaken up its top management and overhauled its strategy.
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The Trump approach would represent one more radical change for the financial aid system that former President Barack Obama overhauled.
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So much has changed in a week Republican leaders unveiled their overhauled health care bill less than a week ago.
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It has overhauled labour laws, offsetting easier dismissal with gradually enhanced job security and welfare entitlements for newly hired workers.
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The expense reporting universe is being overhauled to use artificial intelligence to get a 100 percent overview of employee submissions.
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He noted that the last time Congress overhauled the tax code, in 1986, the effort suffered several setbacks before succeeding.
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They have jettisoned film executives, overhauled foreign TV operations and dug into the evolution of cable channels like National Geographic.
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Here at CNBC Make It, we tell a lot of stories about people who've overhauled their finances for the better.
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The move comes as NICE reappraises all drugs covered by the Cancer Drugs Fund, which was overhauled earlier this year.
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The plane was overhauled and went through an upgrade in September 2015, according to the note given to the ministry.
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The company has overhauled its privacy policies and vowed to be more transparent with users, investors and regulators going forward.
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What Mr. Trump would do: He just overhauled his tax plan on Monday, and there aren't detailed estimates available yet.
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Morningstar&aposs director of personal finance, Christine Benz, recently overhauled the investment portfolios of everyday Americans, from millennials to retirees.
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He said if it could not be overhauled to better favor U.S. interests and American workers, Washington would pull out.
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Now the tea party is supporting a candidate who says Medicare and Social Security should not be reformed or overhauled.
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After he took over as chief operating officer at Nissan in 218, Mr. Ghosn overhauled how senior employees were paid.
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The willful deception there and at other plants so shocked him that he overhauled his inspection methods, with significant results.
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Still, the agency last month overhauled Obama-era regulations on coal ash disposal, granting more authority to states and industry.
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The freshman Tarik Black had a 46-yard touchdown catch, and the overhauled Michigan defense did not allow a touchdown.
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Yaccarino joined NBCUniversal in 2011, and overhauled the company's approach to advertising and partnerships by selling across all its networks.
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This makes planes only half as efficient as they could be if they were given newer, overhauled designs, he noted.
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So for months, she overhauled the state's website, launched social media accounts for Mr. Murphy and worked with state agencies.
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Despite an overhauled medical and training staff for the 2020 season, the roster may be in flux again this season.
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A new general manager, Jeff Luhnow, came aboard in December 26 and overhauled the organization with an emphasis on analytics.
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PiS has overhauled the structure and curricula of Polish schools in order include more patriotic education, national history and literature.
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Since the famine, though North Korea's economy has grown reliant on Chinese imports, the country has overhauled its food system.
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Quietly, like a mouse on tiptoe, Disney overhauled its retail store at the Northridge Fashion Center mall in late July.
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His curling putt at the sixth put Europe three up and they were never in any danger of being overhauled.
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In July, Pioneer Natural Resources Chief Executive Scott Sheffield said overhauled shale companies were now cost competitive with Saudi Arabia.
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Last year, the Chinese government overhauled its process for approving new video games, preventing hundreds of games from being released.
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The US overhauled its tax rules in December, hitting companies' offshore cash with a 15.5 per cent one-off levy.
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The law overhauled or enhanced virtually every aspect of America's financial protection rules: banking, securities, commodities, derivatives and consumer protection.
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But Congress absolutely should question the administration's calls to simultaneously fund—stay with me here—a new fleet of ballistic missile submarines, a new nuclear bomber force, a new intercontinental ballistic missile, a new air-launched nuclear-tipped cruise missile, a new sea-launched nuclear-tipped cruise missile, nuclear capability for F-35 fighters, an overhauled gravity-dropped nuclear bomb, an overhauled cruise missile warhead, an updated sub-launched ballistic missile nuclear warhead, an overhauled ground-launched ballistic missile warhead, and another all-new sub-launched ballistic missile nuclear warhead.
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Management has since centralized risk controls, overhauled employee compensation and pushed a renewed focus on customer wellness to address underlying problems.
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They include an overhauled Control Center, peer-to-peer Apple Pay payments, much more powerful iPad multitasking, improved screenshots, and more.
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As Wall Street banks overhauled trading businesses and waited for markets to pick up, revenue tracked almost consistently downward since 2009.
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The American people need to know the truth and the FBI, the CIA and our intelligence apparatus needs to be overhauled.
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Valeant cut ties with Philidor last year and overhauled its board of directors, bringing on its top investor, activist Bill Ackman.
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The company not only overhauled the design, it also wanted to improve workflows, working to take out unnecessary steps when possible.
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And its internal supply chains are being overhauled in an unprecedented way with implications that are still nigh impossible to predict.
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Finally, Google has completely overhauled their emoji set, which is a big change for the primary language of millennial users everywhere.
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The same day, President Donald Trump signed into law a bill that overhauled CFIUS, which is led by the Treasury Department.
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It's unlikely medication-based rules could be completely overhauled in such a drastic, targeted way without some type of government intervention.
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Soon afterward, he overhauled the senior executive ranks and reshaped the company's board so that a majority was allied with him.
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One of the main sources of corruption that feeds the system, state procurement, has been slowly overhauled, producing some positive results.
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Xbox Achievements were first introduced more than 10 years ago with the Xbox 360, but Microsoft has never really overhauled them.
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Text editing, which is a huge personal pain point with the iPad for me at present, has also been completely overhauled.
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That bill would have slash federal subsidies for insurance and overhauled Medicaid, leading to 20 million fewer Americans having health coverage.
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United also recently overhauled its PetSafe Transport program, the program used to ship animals in the cargo holds of United planes.
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That provision was anathema to Brexiteers, and Mr. Johnson overhauled it, pointing Britain toward a harder split from the European Union.
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To appease investors and regulators, the bank overhauled its operational structure, shook up its board and hired a new compliance officer.
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Apple has totally overhauled the Mac mini here, but externally, it still looks similar to the model from four years ago.
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If some types of lending prove to be unprofitable, business models might have to be overhauled, particularly at the smaller banks.
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Major shareholder advisory groups are backing the bank's pay proposals after it overhauled a compensation policy that provoked criticism last year.
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Rumors suggest that the Apple Watch won't be overhauled in any way, but that it will get new bands and software.
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Completely overhauled inside and out, the new XPS 27 is thinner, lighter, more powerful, and only comes with USB-C ports.
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Metro has overhauled management at its Russia business and is introducing bulk discounts to attract more independent traders and restaurant owners.
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The House bill fundamentally overhauled Medicaid, the nation's largest insurer, and diluted Obamacare's financial assistance for people who buy private coverage.
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The House bill also overhauled the entire Medicaid program, which covers 70 million of the low-income, elderly, and disabled Americans.
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Restaurant Brands International CEO Jose Cil said Thursday that the subscription should get customers to notice its recently overhauled breakfast offerings.
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Thankfully, Sling has heard the complaints, and today the company is revealing a completely overhauled design that delivers on many requests.
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Vital systems like the grid can't be taken offline casually or overhauled easily, so equipment often remains in place for decades.
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The committee also recommended electoral laws be overhauled, so that it's clear who is paying for political campaigns on digital platforms.
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While the software maker has barely updated Paint in recent releases of Windows, the new Paint app will be completely overhauled.
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Twitter and other social media firms have overhauled policies to boost transparency ahead of the general election and rein in misinformation.
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Roughly half the students served as a control group and continued their daily routines; the other half overhauled their lives completely.
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The M.T.A. says the L's two tunnels under the East River, flood-ravaged by Hurricane Sandy, need to be overhauled completely.
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But he did not explicitly rule out a long-term path to legal status if the nation's immigration system is overhauled.
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The inquiry questioned on Wednesday whether the insurance industry's system of self-regulation should be overhauled amid evidence of widespread misconduct.
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Facebook overhauled its group privacy settings and gave admins tools to scan rule-breaking posts in its war on toxic content.
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The team is being overhauled, and Porzingis, who had a terrific first season at power forward, is among the few holdovers.
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Since the scandal, Wells Fargo replaced its chief executive, who retired, and has overhauled its government relations and public policy unit.
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But under Alex Anthopoulos, then in his first season as Toronto's general manager, the Blue Jays had overhauled their scouting strategy.
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Last year Australia overhauled a visa program that allows skilled workers from abroad to hold jobs for up to four years.
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Macri has unwound currency controls, slashed taxes on key grains exports, reduced import restrictions and overhauled the tax and pension systems.
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He cut costs by closing hundreds of locations, revamped the technology in stores, overhauled its supply chain and refocused on coffee.
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But this allegedly "ungovernable" House — led by the pre-retirement Ryan — passed an Obamacare repeal bill and overhauled the tax code.
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To speed the process, Mr. Musk has overhauled his manufacturing team, bringing in new executives from rival automakers such as Audi.
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In Baltimore, she overhauled what was widely considered a failing urban library system and became part of the city's leadership ranks.
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And it has overhauled its approach to training support teams, holding special sessions on cultural and historical context for hateful conduct.
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Although the hall has had a climate-change display since its opening in 1999, the museum overhauled it extensively in 2018.
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Ambassador, which competed with other Broadway landlords to woo "Cursed Child," overhauled the Lyric at the behest of the play's producers.
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That's why they cleaned house with the front office and coaching staff, realigned the defense, and massively overhauled the quarterback position.
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Djokovic has also experienced off-court issues that he has not detailed publicly, and he has completely overhauled his coaching staff.
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The executive order overhauled US refugee policy, banning refugees from Syria, Myanmar, Iraq, and other countries from entering the United States.
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Early next year, she says, Google will introduce a "wholly overhauled process," including more help if the automated systems don't work.
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Now, the company has overhauled the effort with more modest goals — but subtly advanced technology, Cade Metz of the NYT reports.
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"There is too much social tension," he added, referring to violent protests last month after Congress overhauled pension and welfare programs.
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During his first term, Mr. Modi simplified a byzantine tax system, cracked down on corruption and overhauled India's corporate bankruptcy system.
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It is also a reminder of how bad our current immigrant system is — and how badly it needs to be overhauled.
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In the years since, the department has made halting progress as it streamlined benefits reviews and overhauled hiring for medical professionals.
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If they'd also lost six of the last seven presidential elections, they most likely would have overhauled their message and agenda.
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The company has also overhauled its Instagram service over the past year to beat back a challenge from smaller rival Snap.
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ClassPass overhauled its subscription business earlier this year, moving to a credit system from a flat rate for all workout classes.
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You can now pick up an impressively tall Yoda model, an overhauled Millennium Falcon, and even a new Imperial Star Destroyer.
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He overhauled the judicial system, liberalized the economy, and eased relations with long-suppressed minorities like the Alevis and the Kurds.
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The Volunteer State overhauled its tax system in 2017 with an eye toward infrastructure, and the plan is already bearing fruit.
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Polls show that a vast majority of the Japanese public believes the law should be permanently overhauled, not just superseded once.
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But the administration's own hardline plan, which would have overhauled legal immigration as well, tumbled to an even more stinging defeat.
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Thompson overhauled the Conviction Integrity Unit, renaming it the Conviction Review Unit and increasing its staff from two prosecutors to nine.
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The facility will be overhauled in a $700 million project that is expected to take 18 months starting in early 2017.
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It's also changed how it displays shopping results, overhauled its privacy policy and relaxed its grip on the Android mobile market.
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GoDaddy overhauled its employee evaluation forms, replacing open-ended questions with specific criteria that evaluated employees' impact, rather than their character.
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Last year, however, the conservative government of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy overhauled and strengthened the law, aiming this time at Islamic terrorism.
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Though the iPhone SE looks like the iPhone 2993S, its internals have been completely overhauled to keep up with modern-day performance.
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At a Wednesday press conference, the university's president outlined the school's recently overhauled guidelines, which will take effect in the upcoming semester.
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For its part, Uber took its autonomous vehicles off the roads and says it has overhauled its self-driving car testing procedures.
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According to ABC News, Melbourne City Council has received 800 submissions rejecting the store's design, and councillors want the site's blueprint overhauled.
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She's already overhauled her bedroom and her baby's nursery, and she's now sharing inside her stunning cook space transformation exclusively with PEOPLE.
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Their most ambitious proposal would have not only repealed and replaced much of the health care law but also fundamentally overhauled Medicaid.
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The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act overhauled the ability to deduct certain business expenses, both borne by the employer and the employee.
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Florida legislators then overhauled the law and allowed a defendant to be sentenced to death if 10 of 12 jurors recommended it.
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When growth stalled and the investment market soured, the company overhauled its strategy in an effort boost profits and raise additional funds.
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The economy, which is growing by about 7% a year, will one day hit the buffers unless India's education system is overhauled.
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Go deeper: Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn voted out Nissan chairman arrested for alleged financial misconduct Nissan's overhauled Leaf electric car lands tonight
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But over the past eight years, it has overhauled its operations by converting four of its six coal-fired units to biomass.
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In recent years, lawmakers have overhauled farm programs for cotton, corn and other commodities by curbing key price subsidies, but not sugar.
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Under "Dodd-Frank", the law that overhauled financial regulation after the crisis, the minimum leverage ratio for big banks is only 6%.
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But in the overhauled figures, which draw on MCA21, the service sector is actually smaller than it was in the old figures.
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Ukrainian TV channel "112 Ukraine" on Saturday showed Poroshenko presenting new and overhauled military aircraft, helicopters and drones to the Ukrainian army.
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Photo: APMicrosoft overhauled its fading corporate image nearly three years ago with that announcement of a powerful new operating system, Windows 275.
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Microsoft's Surface chief, Panos Panay, says the company has overhauled the inside of the Surface Pro 53 so it has improved cooling.
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The digital crown has been overhauled so it now includes haptic feedback, and the LTE red dot indicator is now a ring.
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Tavares overhauled Peugeot in the wake of the bailout which saw the French government and China's Dongfeng each buy 14 percent stakes.
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United recently overhauled its PetSafe program and Delta announced an all-out ban on pit bulls, even if they are service animals.
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For its part, Apple has overhauled its own Maps app extensively for iOS 13, and those improvements are seen in CarPlay, too.
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GSK aims to double profit margins at the consumer unit, which is currently being overhauled following a complex asset swap with Novartis.
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Screenshot: Andrew Liszewski (Apple)As expected, today Apple unveiled its overhauled News app with a shiny new subscription tier titled Apple News+.
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Alongside focusing AXA more on property damage and health insurance, Buberl has overhauled the French company's top management and replaced senior executives.
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The company overhauled the camera hardware, and is touting a number of new features that should put it ahead of the iPhone.
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EPA chief Scott Pruitt, appointed by Trump, has repeatedly said the RFS is too costly to oil refiners and should be overhauled.
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Earlier this year, BlackRock overhauled its actively managed equities business, cutting jobs, dropping fees and relying more on computers to pick stocks.
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Japan's central bank has overhauled its massive stimulus programme, scrapping its focus on monetary base and setting targets for long-term rates.
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On security clearances: Coats told the AP the government's system for granting security clearances is "broken" and needs to be overhauled. Sen.
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The rules were finalized in the last days of the administration of President Barack Obama, a Democrat who overhauled federal student lending.
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The overhauled calendar, designed to end before the National Football League season kicks off, will conclude with the Tour Championship from Aug.
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The Dodd-Frank law, which overhauled Wall Street and created the bureau, specifically charged the agency with the task of studying arbitration.
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To avoid feeling ill, Kardashian has overhauled her lifestyle, replacing many ingredients in her house with gluten-free and dairy-free ones.
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Orchid breeding on a grand scale began at the Gardens in the 1920s, when director Richard Eric Holttum overhauled the horticultural agenda.
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Jim Fowler joined Nationwide as its chief information officer after the insurer had overhauled its IT department and upgraded its tech platforms.
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Coinbase said it has doubled the size of its full-time engineering staff and has overhauled much of the the platform's code.
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"The team overhauled combat to try to make it feel faster and searched for server inefficiencies that could be eliminated," said Miller.
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The former banker had overhauled the state rail company, expanding and improving the Dutch colonial-era rail network, including its time keeping.
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Since then, Biscayne Park said it had overhauled its police leadership and hired Luis Cabrera, a former Miami police officer, as chief.
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Recent days showed the possibilities when Congress overhauled the criminal justice system, the most significant bipartisan domestic legislation of Mr. Trump's tenure.
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The W-4 has to be overhauled because it was built around personal and dependent exemptions, which the new tax law eliminated.
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To meet this goal, illycaffe recently overhauled its governance, appointing seven directors who are not family members to its 10-member board.
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Preproduction was halted in January on Disney Plus' Obi-Wan Kenobi series as scripts are overhauled, Collider first reported (followed by Variety).
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The Mets overhauled their medical staff and spent $89 million on six free agents, though all six were over 30 years old.
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LOS ANGELES — Quietly, like a mouse on tiptoe, Disney overhauled its retail store at the Northridge Fashion Center mall in late July.
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In 2008, after being soundly defeated by Barack Obama in Iowa, Hillary Clinton overhauled her staff before winning the New Hampshire primary.
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Benefits shriveled over the period: In 35 states, benefits are at least a fifth lower than they were when welfare was overhauled.
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As the name suggests, "Final Fantasy VII Remake" is a reimagining of the 1996 classic, with completely overhauled gameplay and enhanced storytelling.
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In his decade atop Morgan Stanley, Gorman has tilted the bank toward wealth management and overhauled its once-struggling bond trading division.
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In an open letter to Coe, Russian Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko said Russia had overhauled its athletics association and implemented additional testing.
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The planning board was overhauled in the 1980s to insulate it from political meddling, and it now has the confidence of environmentalists.
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The finished product was everything fans were hoping for, reviving the classic gameplay of "Castlevania" with fresh characters and an overhauled presentation.
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RuPaul's Drag Race, where drag queens compete for a cash prize of $43,24, has overhauled a once niche artistic (and activist) endeavor.
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Looking to revive its business, the retailer has overhauled its executive suite over the past year, bringing in new CEO Geoffroy van Raemdonck.
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Rather, countries passed big packages of gun laws, which overhauled the nation's firearm code fairly broadly, which all tended to share similar features.
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Together they overhauled and combined the living area and kitchen, opening up the space but keeping the lodge-like feel that Kerry loves.
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Why it matters: It's the latest in a series of moves over the past year or so that have overhauled Tesla's executive team.
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Poland's Rafal Majka then went solo but was overhauled by Belgium's Greg van Avermaet and Dane Jakob Fuglsang on the Copacabana home straight.
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Now Instagram has quietly overhauled the design of IGTV's space inside its main app to crib what's working from its two top competitors.
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He overhauled the assessment of recruits, improving judgments by reducing the weight given to gut feelings; the methods have barely been tweaked since.
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Otto's U.S. home furnishings site Crate and Barrel saw sales rise 10.7 percent to 1.48 billion after it overhauled ranges under new management.
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However, in late 2013, the company overhauled its application and added a way for users to message non-friends by their phone number.
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After introducing more variation last season, he overhauled his scheme this year with a disguise-based approach stemming mostly from two-safety shells.
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The camera captures richer and more accurate colors, too, and overall it looks like Samsung overhauled the tuning of the image processing software.
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Nokia also overhauled Withings' Health Mate app, which collects information from the devices to give insight on weight, activity, sleep, and blood pressure.
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While the company has overhauled its Skype apps, there's also a new Skype logo that ditches the fluffy cloud aspects of the past.
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Uber pulled hundreds of autonomous cars from the road in Arizona, California, and Pennsylvania, and has since overhauled its entire self-driving program.
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If coming regulation actually enables (rather than stifles) autonomous vehicles, it's entirely possible that the nature of urban life will be radically overhauled.
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Unclear about how long tariffs will last or how high they will go, business owners have dialed back spending and overhauled supply chains.
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Macron and his allies argue that Europe will continue to be vulnerable to external shocks unless its rules and structures are fundamentally overhauled.
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Aside from the display, Apple has also overhauled the digital crown on the side of the device so it now includes haptic feedback.
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Who the alpha testers are remains a mystery though, and Gizmodo has been unable to procure a screenshot of these overhauled profile pages.
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Toshiba also overhauled its pay system, allowing it to offer bigger salaries to people with expertise in AI and the Internet of Things.
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Sherrod Brown of Ohio, the top Democrat on the Senate Banking committee and an opponent of the 2018 bill that overhauled Dodd-Frank.
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Because of that, into January, it's still not safe enough to drink and may not be until the water infrastructure is completely overhauled.
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Trump's "Buy American, Hire American" executive order, signed in April, overhauled the H-1B visa program primarily used by Indian engineers and developers.
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As for their new digs ... you'll recall ... the couple bought the Bel-Air spread for $11 million in 2013 and immediately overhauled it.
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It might be the latest Senate bill — or a version of it — which restructured some parts of the ACA and dramatically overhauled Medicaid.
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A lottery may, in the end, not be the best possible way to run an overhauled grant process that prioritizes enabling important research.
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The company has also overhauled its existing mobile apps, adding 3D Touch support for iPhones and bringing Material Design to the Android version.
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How many Americans even know that the entire health care system was close to being overhauled in the middle of the damn night?
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Facebook overhauled their newsfeed algorithm in recent months which has resulted in declining engagement for news and political pages across the political spectrum.
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Highly complex systems geared to the use of Libor, need to be radically overhauled to operate RFRs, which will take time and money.
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That's probably a good thing, because Hulu's overhauled user interface and refreshed design has led to a decent-sized smattering of user complaints.
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Many members of Congress view 85033 as the year when the tax code will be overhauled for the first time in 30 years.
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Also being overhauled is Skydeck Chicago, an observation deck on the building's 103rd story, which was visited by 1.7 million people last year.
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He made history in his summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. He overhauled the judiciary with a series of conservative appointments.
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The Perkins Act which aims to increase training in technical career areas that require specific training for employment was last overhauled in 2006.
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He has pushed to revamp the retailer's grocery business with newer offerings, driven online growth and overhauled Target's archaic and complicated supply chain.
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Apple overhauled the MacBook Pro's keyboard after customers had complained about the butterfly mechanism keyboard found on its other recent laptops for years.
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Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, a wildlife sanctuary in Kenya, for example, was losing unprecedented numbers of rhinoceroses when it overhauled its operations in 2014.
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There's a lot of talk about the system being broken, and it needs to be overhauled, and there needs to be a revolution.
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Many members of Congress view 2017 as the year when the tax code will be overhauled for the first time in 30 years.
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The Fed can create some leeway by tweaking rules written after Congress overhauled the emergency lending laws in 2010, some Fed scholars say.
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The roster will be overhauled again this summer as the franchise, which has not been to the playoffs since 2013, rummages for solutions.
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Even as the Cavaliers overhauled their roster this season (more than once), James tried to compensate by leading the league in minutes played.
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Google overhauled its policies on sexual misconduct, ending its practice of forced arbitration after 20,000 employees walked out of work in protest, above.
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Next door, St. Thomas Church, where Bach was a cantor from 173 to 217, was overhauled in Gothic Revival style in the 2000s.
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Sheriffs have a great deal of discretion in how they allocate their budget, whom they hire and whether jails are expanded or overhauled.
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Even in the Netherlands, which overhauled its health insurance in 2006 under a center-right government, there was no question about universal coverage.
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To cope with the effects of climate change on water systems, dams will have to be redesigned and irrigation systems overhauled, Pomeroy added.
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Since last year, the administration has overhauled the system by forcing some asylum-seekers to remain in Mexico while their cases are processed.
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The youthful Flames, led by Johnny Gaudreau and Sean Monahan, have an intriguing mix of skill and grit as well as overhauled goaltending.
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In pursuit of a goal that was so ambitious that it bordered on audacious, he consulted with his assistants and overhauled his playbook.
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The US attorney general investigated allegations of harassment, discrimination, and retaliation at Uber, which subsequently replaced its CEO and overhauled its company culture.
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So the software giant overhauled its selection process for autistic candidates, stretching a typical one-day interview and testing regimen to 4½ days.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) overhauled its external advisory boards Friday with new members representing various regulated industries and states, among other entities.
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It would have scaled back the law's tax subsidies, repealed Medicaid expansion, and overhauled the entire Medicaid program with a federal spending cap.
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Management was overhauled, and Valeant changed its name to Bausch Health in July, taken from the name of its Bausch & Lomb eye care unit.
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It hadn't overhauled its driver app since 22018, and in that time it had added new services like Eats, in which drivers deliver food.
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Luaibi, a former head of South Oil Company, spoke after he was sworn in as minister in Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi's overhauled cabinet.
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When the Academy has significantly overhauled its membership in the past, it's led to the body embracing the sorts of movies it hadn't before.
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However, after 22/20063 and the US military's decision to invade Iraq, the game had to be overhauled and given a Middle East aesthetic.
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Maybe one day we'll be gathering around, regretting a CGI-overhauled Rogue One special edition and demanding that someone release a proper, unedited cut.
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He admits the first version app struggled with retention, so he's now overhauled it from a usability perspective, based on user feedback and testing.
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The internal graphics have been overhauled, with the Intel UHD Graphics 3003 promising a bump of up to 2300 percent over the last gen.
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American Eagle, for example, has been able to scale back its discounting as it overhauled its fashions, including adding more stretch to its jeans.
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The Explore tab has been overhauled, with a new genre + moods section up top, and a suggested artist and album area at the bottom.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration overhauled packaged foods labeling last year and required all manufacturers to list added sugars on labels by 2018.
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Bill signed a 1996 bill that overhauled the immigration system to make it easier to deport people and harder to legalize people already here.
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Now, says Ms Pénicaud, an extra €15bn will be spent on the unemployed and the young over five years, and the wider system overhauled.
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Whitman said that, because she successfully overhauled the company on the financial side, now it's time for a CEO who can overhaul its technology.
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The company is about to release a remastered version of the game in just a few months, its graphics/audio overhauled for modern systems.
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The backlash was bad enough back then that Apple actually overhauled the streaming music service, and now, people seem to really like Apple Music.
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Thanks to deep analysis of how existing customers use their Eero routers—and where they stumble—the company has overhauled its mesh routing algorithms.
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The first such flashpoint was last year in Indiana, where GOP lawmakers overhauled a related measure that became law following an intensive, extensive backlash.
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It wants a DPA on the grounds it has removed the executives in charge at the time and overhauled its ethics and compliance systems.
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Once the EPA begins the rule-making process, it can petition the court to pause proceedings, since the Clean Power Plan will be overhauled.
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When it is released, the new App Store will not only have a new look and overhauled interface, but also a more editorial approach.
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His sweeping budget listed 2000 programs that would have to be overhauled to slash over $2250 billion in annual government spending, ARC among them.
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They are second in the standings, without a win, and in danger of being overhauled by rivals Red Bull, who are one point behind.
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Speaking of places where Apple and Google go head-to-head, Apple Maps has also been overhauled in iOS 10, and for the better.
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He overhauled training for recruits to reduce the use of force and was gradually bringing in the use of body cameras to record confrontations.
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He was secretary of Louisiana's Department of Natural Resources for eight years, during which time the state overhauled its permitting system for coastal use.
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Jeni's overhauled its food safety program as a result and now checks every single batch of ice cream to avoid an outbreak happening again.
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Wells Fargo investors last week gave strong backing to the bank's directors and executives on Tuesday, indicating confidence in its overhauled leadership to rebound.
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Last year, chocolate sales in India jumped 15.4% after the government, keen to win re-election, overhauled its national sales tax for many items.
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India overhauled its tangled tax code, a major victory for Prime Minister Narendra Modi that economists say should significantly boost the country's growth rate.
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The newly Democratic-controlled House overhauled a 181-year-old rule that banned hats from the floor to accommodate lawmakers who wear religious headwear.
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But any reforms that are made will undoubtedly influence the fates of small businesses, including those in the very industry that is being overhauled.
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Revalued The last time Congress thoroughly overhauled the regulation of personal care products like cosmetics and shampoo, World War II had not yet begun.
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Sabahifard said the Falaq was a locally overhauled version of a system which had been out of operation for a long time, Mehr reported.
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From 2003 to 2014, scheduled Medicare cuts in reimbursement for doctors were postponed year after year until they were finally overhauled with permanent funding.
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After reporters asked why it often wasn't informing state health departments about poisoned children, the Army overhauled its practices to comply with state laws.
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But while she's thankful he famously overhauled her closet in 2012, at time time, she was wary about purging the majority of her wardrobe.
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Last July, Airbnb overhauled its approach to enterprise customers, and said at the time that around 10 percent of its rentals were from businesses.
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Jana Schulman, the director of the Medieval Institute, said procedures for selecting panels this year were being overhauled to be more inclusive and transparent.
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We also take you on a tour of the tournament site in Flushing Meadows, the recently overhauled U.S.T.A. Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
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The bank is seeking to take advantage of a space that the Fed created in 2015 when it overhauled the mechanics of monetary policy.
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The subscription program launching on Thursday comes after the sandwich chain overhauled its breakfast and coffee offerings last year with new options like wraps.
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YouTube has overhauled its rules for children&aposs content, and it could have a major impact on both creators and the company&aposs business.
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The next month, Mr. Bloomberg announced that the program was going to be overhauled, and over the next year, the number of stops plummeted.
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The network overhauled its branding in early 2016 after realizing the ABC Family name was creating a dissonant note among current and prospective viewers.
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Airbus overhauled Boeing In December when it confirmed a mammoth $49.5 billion order to supply 430 aircraft to U.S. private equity fund Indigo Partners.
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Photos has some great video editing improvements, including crop, and Reminders has been overhauled with a new design that includes a new today section.
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Women-owned businesses have more than doubled in number—from 4.1 million to 10 million—since Congress last overhauled the tax code in 85033.
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The lack of deep bipartisan outreach is frustrating Democratic lawmakers, who say they agree with Republicans that the tax code needs to be overhauled.
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Wade | Dems threaten to subpoena Juul MORE (I-Vt.) has reportedly overhauled operations in New Hampshire as the primary looms about five months away.
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In June, Mr. Trump signed a law that overhauled and consolidated Veterans Choice and other existing programs into a single Veterans Community Care Program.
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With the support of the Wilpons and Katz, he aggressively overhauled the roster, signing Pedro Martinez and Carlos Beltran to big free-agent contracts.
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Many cities have overhauled subways and buses to attract more riders, and redesigned streets to make more room for cyclists, pedestrians and green spaces.
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While the vast majority of UI changes are on the iPad side in iOS 11, the Control Center has been overhauled and is very different.
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The bid process has been overhauled after a string of cities pulled out in previous bids, fearful of the Games' cost, size and environmental impact.
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Cambodia's garment industry has been overhauled in recent years - with the monthly minimum wage set to rise to $182 next year from $61 in 2012.
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By 2011, it had completely overhauled its coaching program, and the team headed to the UEFA league's Under 21 Championship in Europe, the newspaper reported.
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The Japanese crew were also overhauled several times during the Louis Vuitton America's Cup qualifying event, which ended on Saturday, raising questions about their consistency.
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Burberry, which reports preliminary results on Wednesday, has also brought in a new designer, former Givenchy star Riccardo Tisci, and overhauled several layers of management.
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Management was overhauled, and Valeant changed its name to Bausch Health Cos in July, taken from the name of its Bausch & Lomb eye care unit.
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As soon as tomorrow, the Trump administration is expected to announce its agreement with major automakers that future mileage and emissions standards should be overhauled.
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Deferred stock makes up about 30 percent of Corbat's bonus pay under Citi's executive compensation plan, which was overhauled three years ago amid shareholder pressure.
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The announcement comes after Apple's recent WWDC debut of its overhauled App Store, with a new interface and shifted focus on discovery and how-tos.
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Under President Donald Trump, the EPA has overhauled its advisers, shortened the term limits for advisers, and mandated that participating members refuse EPA grant money.
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How it works: The now-dead proposal would have overhauled the rebates collected by pharmacy benefit managers — the middlemen between insurance plans and drug companies.
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It's unclear whether ANZ broke any law because consumer lending legislation was overhauled to a federal system in 2009, long after her situation came about.
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In 2011 it abruptly pulled its ratings from a US$1.5bn Goldman and Citigroup conduit deal, and then overhauled its ratings model in mid-2012.
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Adidas has overhauled top management and cut costs, helping boost product margins, which it said on Thursday should help the group's gross margin for 2016.
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Ricoh has overhauled the physical interface on the GRIII, adding a control wheel around the shortcuts on the back, which is a helpful little tweak.
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PARIS (Reuters) - France's Europe affairs minister said on Sunday the bloc's competition rules were absurd and needed to be overhauled, citing the difficulties Alstom (ALSO.
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Playerunknown's Battlegrounds—or PUBG, as fans know it—has fundamentally overhauled the gaming landscape since its release less than a year and a half ago.
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Rival Uber, on the other hand, has had a separate mobile app for drivers for quite some time, which it last overhauled in late 2015 .
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Consumer group Better Markets also said the proposal should be overhauled to require brokers to eliminate, rather than only disclose, potential conflicts when recommending products.
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Earlier this month AXA fired AllianceBernstein's longtime leader Peter Kraus, replacing him with a new chief executive and new chairman, and overhauled the firm's board.
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They are second in the constructor standings, without a win, and in danger of being overhauled by rivals Red Bull, who are one point behind.
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India overhauled its exploration licensing last year with a shift to a revenue sharing model, while also allowing pricing and marketing freedom to the operators.
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Of the 10 stadiums that will host games this tournament, only Stade de France, in St. Denis north of Paris, is not new or overhauled.
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But, Bloomberg sources said there was a possibility that the design of the headphones would be overhauled, or the entire project could be scrapped altogether.
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Walmart just overhauled its rules around gun sales in response to a series of deadly mass shootings — here's how supporters and critics reacted on Twitter
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ABC's reporting also noted the U.S. overhauled its refugee screening system in 2011 after the duo were found to be mistakenly admitted into the country.
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While the basis of NAFTA continues to provide chances for the workers of this country, it needs to be overhauled to reflect our modernized economy.
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In 2015, the Committee on House Administration overhauled the rules to limit the use of private planes and prohibited reimbursement of mileage for campaign vehicles.
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Such an overhauled system would put additional pressure on journals to lower their prices as authors sought the venues that would give them maximum exposure.
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By contrast, other parts of the manual are wrong about the law, he and other legal scholars have contended, and those sections were not overhauled.
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Their putative starting left fielder spent half the season in a Las Vegas auto shop of the minor leagues, getting his swing and psyche overhauled.
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In the conference call and the interview, Mr. Flannery emphasized that G.E.'s management culture was being overhauled, as well as its portfolio of businesses.
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Curry seemed determined to do what he could to lead an overhauled roster, but then he broke his left hand four games into the season.
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In November, Fugal invited me to see the ranch, which he has overhauled with new sensors and cameras designed to detect UFOs or other abnormalities.
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Travalyst emphasizes that it wants travel practices to be overhauled so they become more sustainable — but the organization doesn't want to slow international tourism down.
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The health system said that it had overhauled its medication dispensing system to ensure that the abuses Dr. Husel is accused of cannot be repeated.
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On her first visit, she declared that the menu was too French, so she overhauled it, adding dishes like Irish stew and Irish smoked salmon.
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Now a year since the ordeal, the star says he is no longer abusing codeine, takes his medication and has overhauled his diet and lifestyle.
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When the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act went into effect in 2018, the Treasury and IRS overhauled the tax withholding tables and Form W-4.
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Since the audit, the Police Department has overhauled the division, replacing its longtime commander with Deputy Chief Judith R. Harrison, a former Queens precinct commander.
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He was overhauled by Rory McIlroy on the final green in 2013 and finished second with Jordan Spieth behind local Matt Jones two years later.
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Steps away, the 1,191-square-foot house has been completely overhauled, including the addition of a new walkout basement and radiant heating on all floors.
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And quietly, a campaign that has made few drastic changes over the course of a year has overhauled its message as caucusing and voting approaches.
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The cuts are part of an agreement with worker representatives that allows two major Audi factories in Germany to be overhauled to make electric vehicles.
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Morningstar&aposs director of personal finance, Christine Benz, recently overhauled the investment portfolio of a millennial couple who is balancing short and long-term goals.
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Enders overhauled Airbus's strategy after a failed defense merger in 2012 and has become a leading advocate for exploiting 'Big Data' to reshape the industry.
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In-flight security since 9/11 In the nearly two decades since 9/11, the US has overhauled in-flight security, at home and abroad.
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Chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE recently overhauled the interim security clearance process following the departure of a top aide accused of domestic abuse.
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He said that Sustainalytics recently overhauled its rating system, and that it now offers "absolute" ratings which allows for companies to be compared across industries.
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Li said that although China has to some extent streamlined administration, overhauled market regulation and optimized government services, there is still much work to be done.
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You've overhauled the home theater, the TV and sound system are hooked up, but you've still got a launch day Xbox One sitting there gathering dust.
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With the second most powerful navy in the world, China has restructured its military, overhauled its command and control, introduced new capabilities and expanded its logistics.
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She overhauled the letters to exclude Snellen's serifs—those little protruding details like in the "E" shown above—giving them a much cleaner and contemporary feel.
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On the ballot in Michigan is Proposal 3, which would usher in sweeping reform of the state's election system — which has not been overhauled since 1975.
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Systems, culture, training, governance and ethics strategies had all been overhauled, said Rolls, adding that it had also cut dramatically the number of intermediaries it uses.
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Many residential streets are narrow and wider corridors, like Christopher Columbus Drive, have long been overhauled to accommodate automobiles, originally having served trolley cars and carriages.
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It is not clear whether or not the firm has fully overhauled its culture as part of its response to the scandal laid bare in 2015.
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The third hour of Today had to be overhauled when NBC canceled Megyn Kelly Today in October after the show's host made controversial comments defending blackface.
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The government recently overhauled the network, reducing the number of operators, who used to compete on the same routes, causing buses to race dangerously between stops.
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Plus, Apple is also already said to be working on an overhauled iBooks app, according to a report from Bloomberg, which adds credence to the possibility.
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Halep's defeat cost her top spot in the world rankings as she was overhauled by Czech Karolina Pliskova, who was knocked out in the second round.
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After their dismal performance in Sochi, the team overhauled it's approach, changing training programs and equipment, including their aerodynamic skin suits, to avoid history repeating itself.
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The new iPadOS home screen has been overhauled to better utilize the iPad's larger-than-iPhone screen sizes and to pack in more utility than before.
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Adidas has overhauled top management and cut costs, helping to boost product margins, which it said on Thursday should help the group's gross margin for 2016.
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The New Zealand crew had been on a mission to wipe out the hurt inflicted when an 8-1 lead was overhauled by the U.S. team.
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After being diagnosed with endometriosis, the Sister Sister actress overhauled her diet and has been sticking to the principles outlined in her cookbook Whole New You.
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The BOJ overhauled its policy framework in September to focus on controlling interest rates amid growing concerns that its aggressive purchases of government debt were unsustainable.
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"LOOPHOLE" NO MORE: The Obama administration Thursday overhauled how it calculates royalties for fossil fuel extraction on federal land to get more money for the taxpayer.
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Although the conversion revitalized the food hall, it also brought claims of gentrification, as the market's working class character was overhauled with a shiny new veneer.
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Authorities say the program has gone through several transformations, and was overhauled in February 703 with five different due-diligence layers, compared with one in 2013.
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The DOD in April issued a new cybersecurity strategy that overhauled the military's approach to digital battle and included an unprecedented focus on offensive cyber weapons.
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In February 2016, the Argentine ministry appeared to have overhauled historical soybean stocks, nearly halving inventory for the recent years, though the reasoning was not clear.
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In recent years, he had built the 68-story Trump Tower and overhauled the building near Grand Central Terminal that became the Grand Hyatt New York.
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Many referred to the Affordable Care Act, which has pumped billions of dollars into state coffers and is likely to be overhauled by Republicans in Congress.
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The state overhauled its ballot process and machines, it set finite timelines for the completion of these tasks and made the recount laws clear and specific.
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The bank overhauled its complicated ownership structure last year, putting more capital in its listed arm and allowing it to reassure investors over all-cash dividends.
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The survey found that more than three-quarters of CEOs would increase hiring and 82 percent would increase capital spending if Congress overhauled the tax code.
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Obama also saved the American auto industry, overhauled the student loan industry, and provided health insurance to 28503 million Americans who previously did not have it.
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The BLA is a step in the wrong direction unless the multiemployer retirement plan system can be overhauled dramatically before taxpayer-backed pension loans are issued.
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Under increased scrutiny as the world becomes informed of abuse faced by workers in fashion supply chains, Cambodia's garment sector has been overhauled in recent years.
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The reporting firms overhauled dispute procedures two years ago, but only then did the industry consent to using reviewers that were actually trained to review complaints.
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They say that the task force was approving only ethics guidance that would allow the involvement of psychologists in interrogation procedures that had already been overhauled.
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That year, the city authorized construction of a third tunnel, which would allow the older ones to be examined and the operating equipment to be overhauled.
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Though they could be overhauled by either Brighton or Boro on Saturday, their two-point advantage at the top means they will finish second at worst.
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He thinks that will change once Zelenskiy's party wins its first seats and parliament, now filled with lawmakers loyal to Zelenskiy's predecessor Petro Poroshenko, is overhauled.
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Rinse-off products like facial scrubs, shower gels and toothpaste are getting overhauled, but leave-on products like makeup and sunscreen aren't getting the same treatment.
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The startup overhauled its website, notified drivers, and began striking up partnerships with local businesses to help service delivery needs ranging from garden supplies to groceries.
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In the 32 years since the nation's immigration laws were last overhauled, efforts to take another run at it have followed a predictable dead-end path.
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Last year, Uruguay overhauled its anti-money laundering laws, prompted by high-profile incidents including a Mexican drug gang washing money through Punta del Este homes.
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In the weeks before making her statement in court, Ms. Alvarado overhauled it five or six times, she said, as she searched for the right words.
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It is important that he is willing to work within a structure, rather than expecting the whole club to be overhauled in line with his whims.
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Dramas have overhauled Turkey's image in Russia too, Celikkol said, leading many Russians to travel there for vacations, to find husbands or to seek medical treatment.
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She said Chief Osgood had built a good relationship with advocates for sex-crime victims and had overhauled training for investigators to improve their interview techniques.
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The law, the First Step Act, offered prisoner rehabilitation programs and overhauled sentencing policies that supporters claimed had a disproportionate effect on poor defendants, especially minorities.
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The unit will soon be overhauled in order to make the pick-up process smoother and more efficient, in accordance with the agency's Fast Forward plan.
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Built in the early 22008s, it was overhauled in 22012 to churn out conventional panels used to build solar farms in Greece, Italy and South Africa.
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Regal Cinemas overhauled its app in January 2016 to allow customers to buy tickets directly through the app instead of redirecting customers to the Fandango site.
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Shortly after Carlos Ghosn took over in 1999 as chief operating officer of an ailing Nissan Motor, he overhauled the way the company paid senior employees.
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But the rule overhauled longstanding asylum laws that ensure people fleeing persecution can seek safety in the United States, regardless of how they entered the country.
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It has overhauled the courts in a way that critics say undermines the rule of law, and faces losing its E.U. voting status as a result.
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The kitchen has been opened up to a dining area and completely overhauled with new laminate counters, Heath Ceramics tile and Sub-Zero and Bosch appliances.
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The average refund is down about 8% under the first full year of the overhauled tax code, according to data released by the IRS on Friday.
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Pagenaud's first concern: Charlie Kimball beat him out of the pits and held the lead for six corners, but Pagenaud overhauled him on the infield straight.
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But about a year after graduation, he finally found "the bottom of the ladder I wanted to climb," software user-experience design, and overhauled his approach.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook overhauled its structure on Tuesday into three new divisions and shuffled the leadership of its key products, in one of its biggest reorganizations.
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Still, a refinery could be reopened on the site, IHS said, or the plant could be overhauled to make biofuels, renewable energy, petrochemicals or heavy manufacturing.
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Last year, HP overhauled the 215-inch Spectre x15 convertible laptop with some much-needed improvements: a slimmed-down design, reduced bezels, and a functional trackpad.
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He has overhauled numerous state agencies from the top down, establishing "e-government solutions" for services like court fees, charitable donations, health care and travel records.
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Last month, the company overhauled its compensation plan, cut various non-core businesses, and launched a newspaper ad campaign to restore confidence in its shaken business.
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Robert Lighthizer, the United States trade representative, has argued that the body's decisions constrain America's ability to protect its workers and has insisted it be overhauled.
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The Americans touched in 7:00.66, with Britain second in 7:03.13 and Japan in third after James Guy overhauled Takeshi Matsuda on the final leg.
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Like Resident Evil 2's remake, the new Resident Evil 3 will feature entirely overhauled graphics and gameplay with a similar over-the-shoulder camera perspective.
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The days of commuting turmoil prompted by the accidents also offered an ominous preview of the future if the railroad's aging infrastructure is not soon overhauled.
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At the same time, congressional Republicans opened their own front against the Dodd-Frank Act, the law that overhauled financial regulation after the 2008 financial crisis.
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The company has overhauled its corporate structure significantly since it last came to the PIK market, having publicly listed the Schaeffler AG operating company last year.
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Authorities say the program has gone through several transformations, and was overhauled in February 2019 with five different due-diligence layers, compared with one in 2013.
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On Friday, President Donald Trump overhauled US refugee policy — laying the groundwork for a fundamental shift in how the US allows people to enter the country.
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Petro voters are excited by the possibility the right-wing status quo could be overhauled and a leftist president installed for the first time in Colombia's history.
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That's basically how Congress's 2011 overhaul of the patent system worked, for example, and it's how telecommunications policy worked the last time Congress overhauled it in 1996.
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Foxconninsider referred to the overhauled iPhone as the iPhone X, and that production has been delayed, which is in line with some rumors that have surfaced recently.
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In fact, this is now being pitched as an overhauled, "zero-click" version of the main Flattr product, and you can sign up for early access here.
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Yields on 10-year Japanese government bonds rose after the Bank of Japan overhauled its policy and set targets for government bond yields in September, he said.
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During the 1740s Maria Theresa's husband, Francis I, overhauled the Austrian economy and raised money for the armed forces while his wife ruled much of central Europe.
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Several executives, including co-founder Elizabeth Pritchard, have left the start-up in recent months, while the hiring of CTO Mark Etherington has dramatically overhauled the firm.
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EU finance ministers reached an agreement on Friday on how to apply new global bank capital rules that overhauled financial regulations after the 2008-2009 global crisis.
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Facebook's color-blind and tone-deaf approach to content moderation must be overhauled to adopt an intersectional model shaped by more context of who is often victimized.
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The BOJ overhauled its policy framework last week to focus on controlling interest rates after more than three years of aggressive money printing failed to ignite inflation.
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The LME has overhauled its legal contract with its registered logistics companies to prevent exactly the sort of "merry-go-round" deal dissected by that Senate subcommittee.
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India overhauled bankruptcy laws last year with the main goal of helping banks tackle a $150-billion bad loan issue that is crimping growth in the economy.
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Republican White House contender Donald Trump recently unveiled an overhauled tax plan that, among other things, lowers the corporate rate to 15 percent from the current 35.
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Since, actors of various ethnicities have weighed in, and the Academy has overhauled its voting rules, pledging to double it's diversity in race and gender by 2020.
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By his mid teens, Taylor had restored a one-cylinder car and overhauled a bulldozer that he used to help neighbors with construction projects and odd jobs.
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The Academy overhauled its membership last year, pledging to double membership of women and minorities by 2020 and stripping some older, non-active members of voting privileges.
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A large chunk of that money will go toward upgraded missiles, new infrastructure, and overhauled command-and-control systems, such as digital phone lines and modern computers.
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By September of 2017, Atlassian overhauled its chat platform and rebranded it as as "Stride", but it was never able to quite catch up with Slack's momentum.
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In 2013, after the state uncovered a radioactive object near a bus stop with potential to cause burns, hair loss and ulceration, the Navy overhauled its assessment.
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But the bigger change to the lock screen is how it handles notifications: they've been overhauled all over the OS, and the lock screen gets those benefits.
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Developers had bought 79 sponsor units in the 1962 co-op and overhauled them while modernizing common areas; the renovated apartments went on the market in 2014.
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Within the prototype store, a so-called "speed" entrance will direct customers immediately to an overhauled grocery section stocked with items such as grab-and-go goods.
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It created a pathway to citizenship for millions of immigrants, overhauled the nation's legal immigration system and provided billions of dollars in new money for border enforcement.
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Audi has overhauled its whistleblower system to allow domestic and international staff to flag illegal conduct more easily and it has set up a permanent investigation office.
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The bank also faced flak from investors over its accident-prone investment platform, which has hit a number of glitches since being overhauled and rebranded last year.
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Facebook and Twitter have overhauled their apps to focus on live video, and other companies that focus on using video, like Snapchat, have emerged in recent years.
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The minute-long commercial comes a week after the donut chain overhauled its long-running "America Runs on Dunkin'" campaign with more emphasis on celebrating its customers.
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The outdoor bar next door was also overhauled, changing its name to Rivalzinho, and adding snacks by the chef Kátia Barbosa of the famed Acônchego Carioca restaurant.
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Juul's new CEO, K.C. Crosswaite, who joined the company after leaving the Altria Group last month, has overhauled the company's priorities in response to backlash from regulators.
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In response, the environment ministry has overhauled forest management, strengthened the role of guards and imposed steep fines for those who cut, ship or trade logs illegally.
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That&aposs according to Christine Benz, director of personal finance at Morningstar, who overhauled five investment portfolios of everyday Americans for Morningstar&aposs Portfolio Makeover Week 2019.
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The king overhauled them late in the 19th century, founding a military and naval academy, creating a ministry of defence and indelibly associating them with the crown.
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Shortly after the advisory was issued in 2000, the Education Ministry overhauled textbooks for junior high school English-language classes, putting Japanese names in surname-first order.
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When Congress last overhauled emergency powers laws in the 1970s, it wrote few standards governing what counts as the sort of emergency that a president can declare.
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Most of the Pavilion's interior had to be overhauled, but the Nitehawk team was able to salvage marble stairs that were hidden under two layers of carpet.
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Ballot initiatives in Ohio, Michigan, Missouri, Colorado and Utah overhauled the redistricting process last year, and advocacy groups are preparing similar campaigns in Virginia and other states.
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Milwaukee, which has overhauled leadership of its police department in the months since Mr. Brown's arrest, has previously struggled with relations between the police and its residents.
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Trump has not weighed in publicly about reauthorizing the expiring provisions of the USA Freedom Act, a 2015 bill that overhauled the post-85033/11 Patriot Act.
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YouTube Overhauled Its Algorithms for Kids' Content Amid FTC Talks Mark Bergen reports that last month YouTube got the bright idea to promote "quality" content for children.
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Business Insider spoke to execs at JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley, and Goldman Sachs to understand how the Wall Street titans have overhauled their approach to working with startups.
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Most musical comedies of the 1930s — even those, like this one, that were overhauled in the 1980s — did not take you anywhere you weren't prepared to go.
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The dedication of the Christopher "Biggie" Wallace Courts was part of a $2.5 million renovation that overhauled the playground's athletic equipment, fencing, flooring, garden and security features.
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Mr. Fisher has suggested that policies promoting renewable energy should be repealed or overhauled and has blamed the production tax credit for making the grid less reliable.
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Democrats also asked Ms. Yellen to address Republican proposals to dismantle the Dodd-Frank Act, the 2010 legislation that overhauled financial regulation after the 2008 financial crisis.
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DeGrom almost pitched last Monday, before the Mets, who overhauled their medical practices in the off-season after another injury-plagued season, decided to be more cautious.
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But when Mr. Trump made mention of the First Step Act, the bipartisan legislation that overhauled criminal justice reforms, Ms. Pelosi clapped and rose to her feet.
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Mexico overhauled its environmental regulations and set up new national agencies after the original 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement brought international attention to its lax standards.
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It took more than two years for Congress to jam through a major technical corrections bill after the last time it overhauled the tax code, in 1986.
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The phone also comes with a new matte finish and an overhauled camera sensor, representing a slight redesign compared to the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max.
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Experts inside and outside China say the country's economy needs to be overhauled to continue growing fast enough to provide jobs and higher incomes for its people.
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The tax system, which was overhauled by Bachelet, would be simplified, without the overall burden changing but with possible changes to corporate taxes, according to Pinera's program.
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The case of Ricky Olds is one of thousands getting fresh attention after recent rulings by the United States Supreme Court overhauled America's philosophy of juvenile sentencing.
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All of this is possible because the company overhauled the platform last year to allow BetterCloud to move beyond G Suite and plug other SaaS applications into it.
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The renegotiation began last year at the behest of Trump who said the agreement must be overhauled to better favor American interests or Washington would quit the accord.
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The central bank overhauled its policy framework last month to focus on controlling interest rates amid growing concerns that its aggressive purchases of government debt were becoming unsustainable.
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The Education Department, like all other federal agencies, is already gathering comments about which "unnecessary" or "outdated" regulations should be overhauled, following an executive order by President Trump.
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Authorities have fined some of the world's most powerful banks and brokerages around $9 billion over rate manipulation allegations and overhauled how benchmarks such as Libor are policed.
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Anthem, which operates Blue Cross Blue Shield plans in 224.28 states, also overhauled its pharmacy benefits business after years of relying on Express Scripts to handle those operations.
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The entire Human Resources department was overhauled, mandatory sexual harassment training was instituted, additional methods of reporting inappropriate conduct were added and communication with employees was increased tenfold.
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Starboard eventually won the proxy fight, overhauled the board and spun off some of Darden's real estate assets into a company called Four Corners Property Trust Inc REIT.
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The scheme that ensnared Harris made use of a program called "brand registry," which Amazon overhauled last year to give companies more effective ways to guard against counterfeiting.
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Rather than holing themselves up Cabin in the Woods-style, losing perspective for weeks while trying to jam out a record, they overhauled their process with enforced separation.
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The sweeping tax bill, signed into law by the President in December 2017, overhauled the US tax system and was the largest legislative achievement by Republicans that year.
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The plane, a modified 727 with overhauled hydraulics and a padded interior, will get going as fast as they can get it to go, somewhere around 350 knots.
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Even if the net neutrality rules were dramatically overhauled, Mahaney believes Netflix would weather the storm because infrastructure costs for bandwidth and storage plummeted over the last decade.
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But the Justice Department has raked in nearly $60 billion in FCA settlements and judgments since the law was overhauled in 1986, including nearly $3 billion last year.
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He first signalled moves to reorganise the bank in comments to reporters last month, saying Turkey could face serious problems if its central bank were not completely overhauled.
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But now, the company has overhauled that app into something much more capable, allowing you to access full manual options and have more control over your phone's camera.
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But a closer look shows that Fitbit has completely overhauled the Charge 3 with a new aluminum body and Gorilla Glass 3 screen borrowed from the Versa line.
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The current tax code, overhauled when the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was signed into law in late 2200, brought down the tax bracket on the highest earners.
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Canada overhauled its laws after the country&aposs worst mass shooting in 1989, when gunman Marc Lepine killed 14 women and himself at Montreal&aposs Ecole Polytechnique college.
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Instead, Twitter killed the standalone Adobe Air-supported app and eventually overhauled the Web interface, bringing it more in line with Twitter utility powerhouses Social Flow and Hootsuite.
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He first signaled moves to reorganize the bank in comments to reporters last month, saying Turkey could face serious problems if its central bank were not completely overhauled.
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"The Fies loans are no longer a growth driver in the industry," said Thompson, who has overhauled fee collection practices and offered refinancing for students in financial distress.
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Brahmawar has overhauled top management and is focusing marketing efforts on North America, Germany, Britain and France, as well as Japan and China in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Bernstein argues that trade policy does need to be overhauled, but that more important is a more robust safety net for displaced workers, including retraining for current jobs.
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Since taking office in December, President Mauricio Macri has overhauled Indec, the national statistics agency that was widely accused of publishing inaccurate data under former leader Cristina Fernandez.
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Facebook has overhauled its UK tax structure and is "set to pay millions of pounds more in tax in the UK" as a result, according to the BBC.
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Indiana passed legislation last year, but after backlash overhauled the law with a followup measure intended to ease concerns driven by businesses that it could lead to discrimination.
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The Perkins Career and Technical Education Act, which aims to beef up training in technical career areas that require specific training for employment, was last overhauled in 2006.
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Since coming to power, Macron has seen off trade union and street demonstrations against his changes to the labor rules, and overhauled the heavily indebted state rail operator.
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The company also overhauled Siri, announcing that the voice assistant will finally be available on the desktop and — more importantly — opening up the service to third-party developers.
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In January, it overhauled its health forums after the moderator of a hemophilia discussion group said the management of the page had been sold to a private hospital.
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And it overhauled the management standards for the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management, requiring them to manage for multiple uses, including non-extractive activities.
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Blippar overhauled the technology to allow for content to be unlocked by any object in the real world via computer vision, instead of relying on physical stickers (Blipps).
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It has overhauled management and is trying to regain trust, including through an ad campaign saying that Wells Fargo was established in 1852 and "re-established" in 2018.
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In March the company drastically overhauled its app's camera feature, and released a prototype app called "twtr" where adventurous users can be guinea pigs for the company's experiments.
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Clinton made clear on Monday that even if the criminal justice system were overhauled, the simmering racial tensions this summer have roots deeper than crime policy and policing.
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On Tuesday, the company also introduced an overhauled version of its ad preferences tool, which lets people opt out of seeing certain types of ads on the site.
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As Facebook has overhauled its Community Standards in the past, it has stopped short of outright removing fake or misleading information, which did not expressly violate its rules.
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As Facebook executives recently explained to WIRED, the company has also overhauled its News Feed algorithms to reduce people's exposure to fake news and outlets it deems untrustworthy.
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TOKYO, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Japanese stocks rose nearly 2352.67 percent on Wednesday after the Bank of Japan overhauled its monetary policy, potentially easing pressure on banks and insurers.
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During his tenure, Shuter overhauled MTN's governance standards and is in the middle of a drive to secure returns in everything from financial services, music to video games.
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The complaints have grown despite the city's efforts since 2007 to enforce a more stringent noise code that had been overhauled for the first time in three decades.
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It could be overhauled as a brooding critique of conversion stories, or it could stay true to form as an extravagant Christian epic about both violence and forgiveness.
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The relatively small changes to its lineup, following last year's overhauled iPhone X, were widely expected by investors and the company's shares ended down 20073 percent at $221.07.
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He has cut the size of government, reduced welfare cases by 41 percent, overhauled the state's pension system and overseen the creation of more than 36,000 nonfarm jobs.
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The United States recently scored a historic victory when it overhauled a 145-year-old international organization, the Universal Postal Union, whose outdated policies were undermining American interests.
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Morningstar&aposs director of personal finance, Christine Benz, recently overhauled the investment portfolio of a baby boomer couple who is hoping to retire in the next five years.
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It has been radically overhauled after the International Tennis Federation sold the rights to Kosmos, a Spanish investment firm whose president is Gerard Piqué, the Spanish soccer star.
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The Democratic Party has overhauled its superdelegate process after overwhelming support for Clinton's 2016 campaign from the establishment — including a multitude of senators — raised ire from the left.
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TECH TIP Google recently overhauled the web version of its email software, and you can try out the new version — even if you haven't been formally invited yet.
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FC Barcelona's huge revenue increase could largely be attributed to overhauled operations, the report's authors noted, such as its decision to bring merchandising and licensing activities in-house.
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The overhauled version that opened on Thursday at the Broadhurst Theater is fully in focus: clear in its priorities, rich in character, sincere without syrup, rousing and real.
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The move comes after demands by Senard for representation on the committees in return for approving Nissan's overhauled governance structure plunged the two-decade-old partnership into crisis.
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The third generation of the August Smart Lock has been completely overhauled with a new elongated industrial design featuring an actual thumb turn compared to the original round look.
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One of the larger changes in iOS 11 is the Notification Center, which has been overhauled yet again on Apple's new mobile operating system into a somewhat confusing design.
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While reports haven't mentioned of a completely overhauled model, there have been pretty substantial claims saying Apple will introduce the Apple Watch Series 3 with new 20163G LTE connectivity.
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On Wednesday, Uruguay's victory over Saudi Arabia guaranteed Russia a place in the second round, because it now cannot be overhauled on points by either the Saudis or Egypt.
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When New Orleans overhauled their short-term rental laws in August, for example, the budget-strapped city mostly left oversight of the new rules in the hands of Airbnb.
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He has generalised a previous pilot plan to link teachers' pay to performance, overhauled teacher training and school management and begun a crash programme of repairing dilapidated school buildings.
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Ms Warren has overhauled him, his fundraising is in crisis and the likeliest-looking moderate alternatives—Ms Klobuchar and another Midwesterner, Mayor Pete Buttigieg of Indiana—have some momentum.
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Apple could be saving an overhauled Siri to accompany an iPhone announcement, for example, or have additional HomePod products in new form factors planned for farther down the line.
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Pratt saw a 20-percent rise in aftermarket sales, as V2500 engines began reaching the age when they need to be overhauled, a trend expected to continue for years.
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Snap needs all the product prowess it can get right now to convince users to weather the overhauled interface that was bashed as confusing by users with early access.
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Last week, the yen fell beyond the 73 handle, after the BOJ overhauled its monetary policy, but stopped short of cutting short-term interest rates deeper into negative territory.
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VB-Verbund is not a legal entity but a medium-sized network of cooperative banks, whose cohesion is primarily ensured by a recently overhauled and strengthened mutual support scheme.
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In contrast, same-store sales at Restaurant Brands' coffee chain, Tim Hortons, stabilized in the latest quarter as it overhauled stores and introduced new menu items, including "Breakfast Anytime".
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" According to Rasmus, he has completely overhauled the bread in the last two years: "If we compare it with the bread we have now, it's two completely different worlds.
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" The plaintiffs in the case call for more transparency from Uber's new CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, who recently overhauled the company's values to include: "We do the right thing. Period.
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The iOS Photos app was significantly overhauled with new editing and sorting options, but it doesn't look like we got anything like what Google gave Pixel owners last year.
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Nine years ago, Wizards of the Coast released its controversial 4th Edition, which overhauled its rules system and prompted some gamers to jump over to competitors such as Pathfinder.
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It has set up research chairs at universities, overhauled support programmes and in its most recent budget earmarked C$2.5bn over five years in direct industry funding for innovation.
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Merck KGaA, which procures most of its mica from India, said it has completely overhauled its supply chain since 2008, only sourcing from legal, audited child labor-free mines.
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As part of the settlement, DoorDash overhauled some of its policies, including creating more transparency around account deactivation and establishing channels of communication between dashers and the company's management.
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Regulation in Ireland, which was described as "timid" and "excessively deferential" in an official 2010 report, has since been overhauled and new rules brought in to ensure no repeat.
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Indiana passed legislation last year but after backlash overhauled the law with a follow-up measure intended to ease concerns driven by businesses that it could lead to discrimination.
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Alitalia filed to be put under special administration for the second time in less than a decade in May, meaning it will be overhauled, sold off or wound up.
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Its Greenbacks programme was overhauled this year as the country's biggest lenders step up efforts to win and retain customers following the launch of a number of upstart banks.
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The small sport utility vehicle — one of the most popular on the market — had recently been fully overhauled, and redesigned car models typically sell with little or no discounts.
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In recent months, Tribune Publishing Company installed new executives, overhauled its business strategy, admitted accounting weaknesses and issued shares to fund an acquisition that was ultimately rejected by regulators.
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Barry Wood, vice president of marketing and commercial development at Wood's Powr-Grip in Laurel, Montana, doesn't think changes will be swift or harmful if NAFTA is indeed overhauled.
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Obamacare overhauled the health care sector through thousands of pages of legislation and regulation resulting in massive disruption of the market and -- more importantly -- existing coverage of everyday Americans.
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As noted by Business Insider reporter Kate Taylor, who paid a visit to Chipotle's Manhattan test kitchen, the overhauled queso is less grainy, and has more heat to it.
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All three of Israel's main television news channels — Channel 2, Channel 10 and the Israel Broadcasting Authority — are now in danger of being fragmented, shut down or overhauled, respectively.
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The show has been refined and overhauled with new material over the years but still features gentle digs at pretentiousness and technology saturation, and a lot of good drumming.
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One giant leap is an overhauled concept-to-shelf product-development process, which used to take almost two years but can now be executed in less than 100 days.
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Earlier this year, he also proposed the "dismantling" of the Dodd-Frank Act, which overhauled federal regulation of the financial industry in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis.
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Since his appointment by former prime minister Matteo Renzi in 2014, Moretti has overhauled Leonardo's business, cutting costs and focusing on aerospace and defence while shedding non-core assets.
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Damien Maloney But now, after more than two years of wind tunnel testing, the company is back with an overhauled new model—and are calling it their fastest yet.
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The first 13 seconds, meanwhile, demonstrate an overhauled appraisal system for helping you figure out your particular Pokémon's unique stats: Trainers, two feature revamps are coming to Pokémon GO!
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Facebook has overhauled its ad policies in the wake of the 2016 election, when millions of dollars were spent on ads that targeted users based on their personal information.
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And Apple's overhauled TV app, which is meant to serve as a TV guide and a storefront for subscription services like HBO, Showtime, and Starz, is coming very soon.
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Ballot initiatives last year in Ohio, Michigan, Missouri, Colorado and Utah overhauled the redistricting process in those states, and advocacy groups are preparing similar campaigns in Virginia and elsewhere.
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One legalized recreational marijuana use; two others overhauled election laws to make it easier to vote and shifted redistricting authority from the Legislature to a new nonpartisan citizens' commission.
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Dash camera video of Officer Van Dyke, who is white, shooting Laquan, who was black, led to weeks of tense protests and demands that the Police Department be overhauled.
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It has overhauled the state energy company, Naftogaz, and reduced the scope for corrupt gas deals by insiders by cutting its reliance on supplies from Russia's energy giant, Gazprom.
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The complex he was living in had overhauled its two crowded laundry rooms, but the new machines "lasted maybe a month before they started to break down," he said.
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Congress passed legislation in 2016 to reduce waste and promote recycling, and Chile has overhauled its electricity sector in recent years to rely more heavily on renewable energy sources.
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The main reason, notes Margaret Raymond of Stanford University, is that regulators have shut or overhauled many of the worst-performing charters (which rarely happens with ineffective traditional schools).
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The Geneva-based trading firm has since overhauled its operations and seen a series of management changes as it seeks to expand its presence in major grain production zones.
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An Environmental Protection Agency decision on which 2628 chemicals it will prioritize reviewing under the recently overhauled Toxic Substances Control Act is expected by the end of this year.
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The sellers were the celebrity stylist Jill Swid Rosen and her husband, Eric S. Rosen, a money manager; the couple overhauled the apartment in a nearly three-year renovation.
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Mr. dela Rosa said the suspension would last about a month, during which the antidrug units in the police, which has about 120,000 officers, would be dissolved and overhauled.
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" An Interpol spokesperson told The Hill that the vetting system for red notices was overhauled in 22019, and all red notice requests now go through a "stringent review process.
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The software maker also previously overhauled its Office icons and design and is trying to encourage others to use its Fluent Design system for a variety of mobile apps.
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SNC has argued it should be allowed to avoid a trial because the executives accused of wrongdoing have left the company and it has overhauled ethics and compliance systems.
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