PATCHWORK The European Parliament election yielded a patchwork of results.
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"It's existed hand-to-mouth, patchwork to patchwork, to a great degree," he said.
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A scientist would, presumably, no more be caught in a patchwork hypothesis than in a patchwork suit.
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PATCHWORK OF RULES Currently cryptocurrencies are subject to a patchwork of rules that vary from country to country.
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The Patchwork BootieAll-patchwork-everything is the name of the game for fall, so why not apply it to your booties, too?
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Preventing a patchwork of state laws Another top concern from the auto and tech industries is a messy patchwork of state laws governing the operation and deployment of driverless cars.
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TORONTO — Its roster and its uniforms are a patchwork.
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Plus a few trousers, and a panoply of patchwork accessories.
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The resulting international patchwork of laws has lots of loopholes.
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Otherwise you're going to get a patchwork of privacy laws.
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The result is a patchwork of rules around the country.
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It's gonna take on a totally different patchwork regulatory system.
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The patchwork vessel looked older than many of its passengers.
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Go deeper: States are sewing a patchwork of AV regulations
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Philpott said this would produce a patchwork of differing rules.
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The country can tolerate a patchwork of state insurance rules.
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The super team's capes need plenty of patchwork right now.
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The patchwork detailing made its way down to booties, too.
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The law already provides only patchwork protection for LGBT rights.
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It's a patchwork — and therefore a lottery for U.S. consumers.
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Supportive housing in New York is very much a patchwork.
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Responding to pandemics with a patchwork healthcare system is unrealistic.
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We already have a patchwork of responses to the epidemic.
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That successful patchwork effort has already inspired more official events.
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That successful patchwork effort has already inspired more official events.
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States have instituted a patchwork of rules to dissuade visitors.
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In reality, there is always going to be a patchwork.
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Lancaster's zoning is a patchwork of development and preservation districts.
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Driverless cars are regulated by a patchwork of state laws.
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The patchwork of state laws is only getting more convoluted.
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Europe consists of a patchwork of legal and regulatory jurisdictions.
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Provincial ethics rules are a patchwork of restrictions and loopholes.
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The resulting patchwork of laws is simply unfair, Goelman said.
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The N.C.A.A. says a patchwork of rules could jeopardize competition.
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The result is a confusing patchwork of official Newfoundland identities.
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Early numbers come from a patchwork of payers and providers.
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But how long these patchwork solutions will work is unclear.
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Right now, customers face a messy patchwork of payment norms.
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WORST: Mary J. Blige's patchwork gown had a strange spiderweb pattern.
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The bottom line: 5G will depend on a patchwork of spectrum.
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The Tibetan flag is a patchwork quilt of color and spirit.
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The ocean is subject to a patchwork of laws and agreements.
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Crude patchwork testifies to the cave-in of a plaster ceiling.
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Ethnic militias have divided the country into a patchwork of fiefdoms.
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This has created a patchwork of varying rules across the country.
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Bilateral ties are now based on a patchwork of sectoral accords.
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Walmart has been mainly relying on a patchwork of independent companies.
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Instead, the international community now faces a patchwork of national regulations.
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They worry about a patchwork of conflicting laws across the nation.
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We are, indeed, a patchwork quilt of many nations, many languages.
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Dodd-Frank is largely an extension of the existing patchwork structure.
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There is a patchwork of state regulations that control money transfers.
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The patchwork of state and local laws creates barriers to innovation.
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Turning, for instance, the famous orange lining into a patchwork collage.
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A patchwork quilt of blankets began to spread over the pavement.
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There are patchwork corsets, prim shirtdresses and this sophisticated trench coat.
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Zucca cotton-cupro blend patchwork dress, $710 at La Garçonne, lagarconne.
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For now, state officials said, many of the fixes are patchwork.
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A donor has stitched new patchwork quilts for the residents' beds.
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Next up, in Oslo, Styles experimented with a patchwork-esque suit.
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For now, the offense is ahead of the patchwork pitching rotation.
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But their programmes remain a patchwork of local initiatives and pilots.
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In between them, a patchwork of climate-forward states is forming.
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Who we are is a constantly shifting patchwork of these elements.
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Across the country, access to Indigenous-language education is a patchwork.
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But critics say airlines don't want such a patchwork of products.
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"Anca Babor, director of strategy at BMJ, added: "We have been an early investor in Patchwork since 2018 and, as the first institutional investor, we are pleased to have been part of the Patchwork journey so far.
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The U.S. is a patchwork of local economies with distinct community profiles.
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Coach Patchwork parka – shop #CoachMens2016 Spring collection on February 9th on Coach.
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Tripoli is home to a patchwork of armed groups with shifting loyalties.
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N and the patchwork of local carriers which currently deliver its packages.
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The sector is subject to a patchwork of state and local regulations.
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The #MyCalvins campaign is all about family, whether it's genetic or patchwork.
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Inconsistent and patchwork privacy rules will only compound consumers concerns and confusion.
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New pieces of marble patchwork sit awkwardly next to the original stone.
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We produced works through a patchwork of resources, ingenuity, and institutional support.
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They're meant to be a bright patchwork quilt of experience and personality.
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Automakers and technology companies don't want a patchwork of state safety regulations.
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Tax reform also needs to be comprehensive and avoid a patchwork approach.
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This has created a confusing patchwork of pot laws around the country.
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But this triangulation leaves us a patchwork system for a universal problem.
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But the national patchwork of laws does mitigate Massachusetts's otherwise strong laws.
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These are all good efforts, but a patchwork solution is not enough.
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The companies dread a patchwork of different state laws governing the vehicles.
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But it has also allowed the national market to remain a patchwork.
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Colorado has been left with a patchwork of rules governing the venues.
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It would avoid a patchwork of regulations that could hinder future innovation.
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For companies, it means managing an increasingly complicated patchwork of legal requirements.
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The United States is a patchwork quilt of red and blue states.
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This is partly because of the country's outdated patchwork of state rules.
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The goal is to "avoid a patchwork of state laws," he added.
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And 5G will remain a very patchy patchwork for the foreseeable future.
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This population is almost entirely overlooked in America's retrograde and patchwork approach.
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They assemble through a patchwork of Facebook pages and myriad advocacy groups.
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Companies must wade through a patchwork of state laws with different standards.
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This is the patchwork spirituality I have practiced and continue to practice.
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"We do a lot of patchwork pieces using recycled denim," she says.
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The ceremony reflected the couple's idiosyncratic patchwork of spiritual and political interests.
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Apart from Locum's Nest, other UK startups include Patchwork Health and Lantum.
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"Unfortunately, health care in ICE detention is a patchwork quilt," Stern said.
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Mr. Kidd said he was struck by the patchwork pattern of destruction.
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Oversized, tailored blazers are a slashed patchwork of rich, jewel-toned velvets.
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"The State of Affairs" is a patchwork of (mostly attributed) common references.
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Today the reserve is a patchwork of conservation areas and indigenous lands.
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That patchwork, conservationists argue, has left the high seas open to pillage.
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PATCHWORK OF BOOKS I hop into bed at 11 and read again.
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Complicating matters, Wyoming is a patchwork of federal, private and state ownership.
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If we lose any piece of that patchwork, it starts to unravel.
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They also know that the likely alternative is a patchwork of regulations.
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The goal was to avoid a patchwork of rules across the country.
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The NFL's patchwork version of Super Bowl I left broadcast historians feeling cold.
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While some states have adopted their own disclosure rules, they're a haphazard patchwork.
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For customers who lack experience with EVs, this patchwork network can bring frustration.
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The union today resembles a patchwork of ideological and regional tendencies (see article).
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Stefani stepped out wearing them with patchwork overalls and her signature red lipstick.
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But until that day happens, we're kind of stuck with these patchwork solutions.
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Why it matters: Juvenile lifers have been dealing with a patchwork of policies.
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Why hasn't anyone filled this regional hole is the nation's patchwork healthcare system?
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Nationwide, storm water standards in terms of flooding "are very patchwork," said Berginnis.
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But it also means states employ a patchwork of approaches to elections cybersecurity.
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College football is a patchwork of psychic fiefdoms beyond geography or even logic.
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Aleppo, once Syria's largest city, is held by a confusing patchwork of forces.
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The process is allowed in a patchwork of other countries, to varying degrees.
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Right now, collectors must obey a patchwork of state, local and national laws.
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That has worried business, which fears a patchwork of laws across the country.
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But forage fish are far too important to leave exposed to patchwork policies.
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State laws impacting Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV, or "drone") operations are patchwork quilts.
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The presidential election system is a patchwork of state deadlines and ballot requirements.
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Like you mentioned with supportive housing, these services normally exist in a patchwork.
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It played like a relay race, a patchwork sprint of surges and fumbles.
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They used bargain bin oddities to give Midwestern Songs a patchwork, absurdist flow.
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Wade, access to abortion would be governed by a patchwork of state laws.
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Fortunately, the spotty patchwork of SANE programs could soon be getting an overhaul.
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While Manhattan was urbanizing, Queens, a patchwork of commercial nurseries, was more pastoral.
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They argue that state laws create a difficult regulatory patchwork across the nation.
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But industry players say state action will produce a confusing, inefficient "patchwork" solution.
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I was a child during the days of wild sideburns and patchwork maxiskirts.
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"Elmet" is a beguiling patchwork of influences held together by Mozley's distinct voice.
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But what holds this patchwork of naughtiness together is some pretty threadbare cloth.
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Syria's dwindling rebel movement is a patchwork of factions with no central command.
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Patchwork Health said it had a 100% increase in app downloads by clinicians.
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Canada is moving forward on the issue too, but in a patchwork fashion.
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A con is that we end up with a potential patchwork of responses.
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Patchwork helps the NHS deliver savings by filling vacant clinician shifts more efficiently.
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Patchwork is a marketplace that connects healthcare workers with vacant shifts at hospitals.
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This patchwork approach has led to confusion, especially as the virus migrates north.
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Not in the eyes of the US's complicated patchwork of genetic privacy laws.
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Now, after 200 years, they see their community as a patchwork of experiences.
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Yugoslavia was a powder keg, a hopelessly complex patchwork held together by Tito.
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"You would've had a patchwork of different state laws," Lowe of GMA said.
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There is no lawn, just a patchwork — weeds, dead brown leaves, bare earth.
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Congregants have resorted to doing patchwork repairs themselves; pastors solicit donations in emergencies.
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But a patchwork of state laws, with differing levels of protection, isn't enough.
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This led to a negotiated patchwork of 120 accords that now govern ties.
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A patchwork of state laws that are confusing to both providers and consumers.
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But these are patchwork fixes for a drug pricing system that is fundamentally broken.
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"For better or worse, it's a patchwork of rules that apply nationwide," says Ebenstein.
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But those failures blanketed the entire city; they didn't explain the patchwork death toll.
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Hill's case highlights the problems that arise from the current patchwork of state laws.
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Previously, a patchwork of state laws had protected trans patients in a few states.
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" He added, "We know that our diversity, our patchwork heritage, is not a weakness.
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Though it styles itself an army, the LNA is really a patchwork of militias.
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That already exists, and what we're seeing now is an acceleration of that patchwork.
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It's hard to contort the US's 1938 patchwork of laws around 21st century technology.
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Experts say the patchwork of voting systems across states are extremely vulnerable to attack.
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Much like its patchwork economy, the state is politically divided between conservatives and progressives.
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There's too much of a patchwork of them, correct, across the country, the idea.
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Anna Wintour wore a colorful patchwork-style short-sleeve gown with her signature bob.
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A patchwork of retrofitting rules means thousands of older buildings have not been strengthened.
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Oversight cannot happen on a piecemeal basis by a patchwork of siloed federal agencies.
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Again the governor gave it a practice run, lights down, a patchwork audience listening.
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"No one wants to see a patchwork of time zones within EU," she said.
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Clearly, a strong federal standard would be preferable to a patchwork of state rules.
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Some clothes used the patchwork technique, putting together different colors of snakeskin and leathers.
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In the original production, the women wore different costumes, which involved leggings and patchwork.
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This patchwork approach reflects a larger truth: Efforts to legislate meaningful change have foundered.
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Companies were also concerned about states creating a patchwork of different sets of laws.
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By contrast, Britain's chaotic but organic state is reflected in its rambling, patchwork countryside.
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My masculinity is a patchwork shaped by the gender norms that saturated my childhood.
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But federal guidance for travelers has evolved quickly, creating a confusing patchwork of policies.
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It is a patchwork that covers some people and some diseases but not others.
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Small holes sized precisely for rifle muzzles had been made in the patchwork rampart.
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But experts view that existing patchwork as inadequate to manage ecosystems in international waters.
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It is a patchwork that covers some people and some diseases but not others.
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A joyful patchwork of colors, patterns and cultures define the season's adventurous new spirit.
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The result is a patchwork of regional linkages and a harsh truth: The result is a patchwork of regional linkages, and a half-dozen states running solo, running a year and counting behind on their goal of sea-to-shining-sea interoperability.
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The document he received, coloured like a patchwork quilt, was like none produced before it.
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In any case, Robins believes, sticking to the existing patchwork of bureaucracies would be catastrophic.
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The 2541 EP came out in January 1988, followed by the disorienting, patchwork LP, Intolerance.
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Most Canadians rely on an expensive patchwork of public and private insurance plans for that.
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"It's what you're paid for," Houston coach Mike D'Antoni told reporters of his patchwork lineup.
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She put a graphic, bold spin on the classic Snapshot bag with glittery patchwork detailing.
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US schools have put a patchwork of defenses into place against a singular threat: guns.
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These form a patchwork quilt of moribund communities and biological "dead zones" where nothing grows.
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Otherwise, a patchwork of state laws governing design defects, privacy and cybersecurity could inhibit innovation.
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The result will be a patchwork of varying laws across the country on Election Day.
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On January 1st it introduced an environmental-protection tax, replacing a patchwork of pollution fees.
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It featured floral, crystal and sequin patchwork made to represent the 54 countries in Africa.
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That has created a patchwork of rules that affect sources of both supply and demand.
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The result is an inconsistent and often restrictive patchwork of regulations from state to state.
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Idly happy in her own house, she is finishing the patchwork she has been sewing.
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In the meantime, these are the 10 biggest WTF moments from Ocean's brilliant visual patchwork.
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You can blame the patchwork of confusing labeling laws that varies from state to state.
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Given this patchwork of governments and militias, Libya is tense, on the verge of implosion.
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Instead, the company relied on a "patchwork" of procedures and systems to detect suspicious activity.
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The patchwork era of net neutrality in Europe didn't result in fragmentation, van Schewick argues.
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"What we are trying to do is avoid a patchwork of state laws," Foxx said.
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Do Europe and its patchwork quilt of nations and languages have an identity worth preserving?
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Right now, there are a patchwork of state laws addressing revenge porn on the books.
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America's patchwork of ground-based radio stations and radars dates back to the Kennedy era.
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As for the US legal framework, states have a patchwork of laws about secret photography.
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Today there is a patchwork of autonomous vehicle laws that complicate deploying self-driving cars.
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Currently cryptocurrencies are subject to a patchwork of rules that vary from country to country.
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But a patchwork of different rules for different lenders will inevitably cause confusion and worse.
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Companies currently deal with a confusing, costly and time-consuming patchwork of 47 state laws.
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The music you make should reflect your life and the patchwork of your actual experiences.
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When bodies are recovered, they enter a patchwork, dispersed system that doesn't record them all.
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Such patchwork solutions fail to address the underlying issue: a complex and burdensome tax code.
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A patchwork blanket made of middle-class brands and fabrics — the Gap, quilted down, etc.
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Read part two: How America's patchwork system for identifying migrants' remains leaves families in limbo.
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"If the states prevail, you're going to have a patchwork quilt of regulations," said Martin.
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The gestures exposed the contradictions that run through the fragile patchwork of Israeli-Palestinian coexistence.
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The states have that regulatory authority, but what is emerging is a patchwork of laws.
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Besides your average light and dark wash, you can find distressed, embroidered, and patchwork pairs.
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Kansas had a patchwork of 200 state laws before aligning with HIPAA, the report notes.
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They said it would inform consumers without burdening manufacturers with a patchwork of state regulations.
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A patchwork of rules and an overheated housing market had created a mess in Florida.
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Any regulation should be set on a national level, not by a patchwork of states.
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"Alleluia" channels the patchwork-house sound of something like Romare through a soul-house lens.
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There is some concern that state laws will create a confusing patchwork of privacy rules.
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There was the evolutionary leap forward from Etsy-style patchwork to globalized sophistication at Bode.
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Instead, they seem to be responding to a patchwork of policies, both carrots and sticks.
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Even now, state and local health departments have a confusing patchwork of requirements for testing.
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State laws are insufficient, and there is only a patchwork of digital communications across governments.
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Patchwork is a marketplace, connecting healthcare workers signed up to the platform with empty shifts.
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The OECD wants to create a multilateral framework to override the patchwork of unilateral laws.
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It is a patchwork of local armed groups, all with their own, often competing, agendas.
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Tuesday's ruling On top of that existing case patchwork, Tuesday's ruling adds a new wrinkle.
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"What we have today is a patchwork across the country," Wheeler told The Washington Post.
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Unfortunately, instead of a solid national wage floor, there is a patchwork of state minimums.
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Mr. Bernanke said policymakers should be able to compensate using a patchwork of other tools.
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The bright patchwork, a vibrant centerpiece in the lobby, has made its long-awaited return.
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She always said the turning point was making a patchwork quilt for her infant son.
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But the bleach hadn't taken, resulting in a mottled patchwork of green, platinum and rust.
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It mostly speaks to the confusing patchwork of rights and windows that surround media, period.
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And dingoes and monitor lizards and some other critters, native critters, really like that patchwork.
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However, legislation is needed to avoid a "patchwork of disclosure across social media," he added.
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Loughman is a teacher who found solace in patchwork and quilting after recuperating from chemotherapy.
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ILLINOIS-UBER-LAWSUIT Uber takes aim at 'patchwork' of ride share taxes in Illinois CHICAGO (Reuters) - Uber Technologies Inc on Wednesday sued a Chicago suburb over a new ride share tax, while calling on Illinois lawmakers to address the state's "emerging patchwork" of taxation.
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And they would preempt the current patchwork of state laws regarding the enforcement of autonomous driving.
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As an aside, the rug is beautiful, a geometric patchwork of strong colors and linear design.
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Instead, the bubbles remain intact as they quickly turn into a patchwork of intricate frost patterns.
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And if this patchwork persists, bringing these cars to the market could be a major headache.
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AT&T's chief lawyer Len Cali said that a patchwork of state laws would be unworkable.
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That's because of a patchwork of state laws that govern the responsibilities of real estate agents.
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But since the last referendum, in 1994, the relationship has grown like a lappeteppet (patchwork quilt).
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That's in part because actuarial data isn't available yet, which results in a patchwork of assessments.
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How might this shift affect the current patchwork of state tort and mandatory auto insurance laws?
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But absent comprehensive policy on that front either nationally or even globally, a patchwork is emerging.
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ET, prompting a patchwork of flash flood watches and warnings from Lake Michigan into South Dakota.
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Without federal standards, automakers and tech companies have to deal with a patchwork of state laws.
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The country is a patchwork of tribes, dominated by the Dinka and, below them, the Nuer.
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At the other extreme, the American squad is perhaps the most patchwork bunch of them all.
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The cast of characters is a disparate patchwork of Iraqi citizenry, much like the Whatsitsname himself.
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Europe is about diversity, and its patchwork of languages and dialects must be promoted and protected.
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Instead we have a patchwork of policies, with wide variation in training, supervision, and performance evaluation.
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The patchwork of state regulators is so fragmented that you need a map to navigate it.
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Before it, a patchwork of tiny green farms stretches across the valley floor like a carpet.
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This would result in significant cost savings and avoid repeating a patchwork of different production architectures.
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The patchwork approach has left gaps, particularly in Red states in the Bible Belt, Lindberg says.
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Behold: It's a complicated, engaging piece, a patchwork of hastily scribbled lines and bold, misshapen rectangles.
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A patchwork of federal and state agencies coordinates recalls, and the most centralized notification site, Recalls.
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The central defense, once anchored by Matt Miazga and Damien Perrinelle, is an erratic patchwork quilt.
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This sets up the possibility of a patchwork of 22019 different regulatory systems overseeing investment advice.
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This could create a costly patchwork of rules that is not good for consumers or advisers.
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In the current confusing, patchwork landscape of abortion restriction laws, you'd be forgiven for being misinformed.
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We're adding these patchwork jeans and throwing in a lace duster and bell-sleeve blouse too.
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Varied state actions will create a patchwork of regulatory programs for multi-state companies to navigate.
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Europe enters the 2030s as a more hard-nosed figure, with a patchwork of shared interests.
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The album itself suggests a patchwork of old and new, with an implicit claim for continuity.
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The companies argue that complying with a patchwork of 22019 different state rules would be unworkable.
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"What we are trying to do is avoid a patchwork of state laws," Mr. Foxx said.
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The Biotech Labeling Solutions Act would prevent a costly state-by-state patchwork of labeling mandates.
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The production itself is a collage of many media, embodying our patchwork understanding of history itself.
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This nation tried voluntary compliance and a patchwork of ineffective state laws prior to the 1970s.
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Create a national prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP) to replace the patchwork system of State PDMPs.
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This patchwork mini Python bag with an embellished guitar strap is as groovy as they come.
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By looking into this patchwork assemblage of the familiar and the unfamiliar we construct our world.
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The uninsured largely depend on a patchwork of community clinics and hospital emergency rooms for care.
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Mr. Morey also said that a "patchwork" of disclosure requirements by different publications has complicated matters.
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Canada, for example, has no national prescription drug benefit but instead a patchwork of provincial systems.
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And certainly not a patchwork of platforms on which we but temporarily rest our shiny shoes.
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Read what chief execs at firms such as Babylon, Patchwork, and Pando had to say below:
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Missoni even upcycled some old fabrics into a pair of patchwork trousers and a — yes — trench.
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Barcelona residents can see the superblocks now; they can witness a patchwork of pedestrian areas forming.
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Automakers also want to avoid a patchwork of rules that would add costs to engine manufacturing.
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But if past is prologue, the system will not be successfully reformed in such patchwork fashion.
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A patchwork varsity jacket ($995) and a shearling-lined floral bomber ($1,230) are among the finds.
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The food of Haiti is a rich, fragrant patchwork of French, African, Caribbean and Spanish influences.
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Right now, companies deal with a confusing, costly and time-consuming patchwork of 85033 state laws.
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Right now, there's only a patchwork of state regulations that potentially provide those kinds of protections.
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Jane Austen never finished her manuscript for "Sanditon," so this is part adaptation, part patchwork quilt.
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This is creating a patchwork in approach and levels that vary state by state, creating uncertainty.
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In "Creek" (2008), he summons a blizzard onto a patchwork black surface with six white dots.
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It was designed to replace a confusing patchwork of state regulations and retailer restrictions on chemicals.
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Many tech companies expressed concern about the "patchwork of laws" that state legislation could result in.
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As more pass, national businesses will increasingly push for federal relief from this patchwork of policies.
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Clearing more of its patchwork of forest, farms and savannah makes the remaining woodland even hotter.
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Its patchwork of streets was laid out when the city pushed northward on a rectangular plan.
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In 1961 or so, she opened the box and began making patchwork out of the samples.
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Automakers loathe this possibility, because it would mean a messy patchwork of standards across different states.
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It took a patchwork of last-minute amendments to bring enough Republicans to a "yes" vote.
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Conflicts between autonomists and centralisers seemed to be dissolving into a patchwork of mutually understanding European regions.
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But without federal standards, automakers and tech companies have to deal with a patchwork of state laws.
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Its achievement was to nationalise a patchwork system and make it free at the point of delivery.
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Driving for a patchwork of rideshare apps worked perfectly, right up until the moment that it didn't.
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When astrophysicists examined the gamma-ray glow in detail, however, they found a pointillist patchwork of light.
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Not only are they terrifically complex vulnerabilities, the fixes that do exist have come in patchwork fashion.
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That both men's fingerprints on this album are so clear is one indication of its patchwork approach.
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Warner blamed much of the inaction to the patchwork of data breach laws that vary by state.
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That decision was endorsed by the Supreme Court, leading to a patchwork of permission throughout the republic.
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Those in favour think it is good to try to harmonise a complicated patchwork of state rules.
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The industry has retooled many old oil arteries, and the resulting patchwork often offers a convoluted route.
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"We already have an unbelievable patchwork, in terms of where abortion care is available accessible," Miller said.
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The area surrounding Mount Lico is a patchwork of smallholder farms, tea and eucalyptus plantations, and woodlands.
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The other, more optimistic option involves enlisting cities to build a patchwork of new or improved infrastructure.
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His coat featured patchwork embroidery, which he paired with some simple jeans and a white button-up.
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And while these new patchwork pieces feel anything but childish, they're still fun as hell to wear.
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But that's led to a patchwork of legal implementations, as states fumble their way through the process.
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After Iowa, the primary and caucus calendar opens up onto a highly diverse patchwork of election systems.
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Privacy standards in the U.S. are currently governed through a patchwork of federal and state agency regulations.
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They feared the absence of any federal framework would lead to a messy patchwork of state laws.
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Rogue One's screenplay, from veteran writers Chris Weitz and Tony Gilroy, is very obviously a patchwork job.
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Wisconsin's patchwork recovery will have a major impact on the delegate math as Trump and rivals Sen.
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It would improve government revenues and market efficiency by unifying a patchwork of sales and other taxes.
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The Trump administration's patchwork approach to policy has proven time and again to run at cross-purposes.
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As bills get passed, the result is a patchwork regulatory framework that leaves consumers uncertain and unsettled.
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We're forming a patchwork quilt of bans and rules and regulations that is eroding the Texas model.
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Without federal guidance, food companies are at the mercy of whatever patchwork laws the states cobble together.
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The façade is a patchwork of corrugated metal and raw slate, and the interiors are austerely modernist.
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We were wearing patchwork prints and long dresses, and that was influenced mostly by the music scene.
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Mr. Wang's signature design elements are woven throughout: narrow rectangular windows, unfinished concrete exteriors and patchwork masonry.
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Kepler could have hammered out a patchwork equation that would have represented the oval orbit of Mars.
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Supporters of the GOP measure say it's necessary to provide a patchwork of state-by-state regulations.
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It would replace a patchwork of approaches by national regulators to assessing balance sheets of pension funds.
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Instead, exempt plans are covered by a patchwork of state laws or less stringent federal securities regulations.
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Texas's Permian basin is America's most productive oilfield, despite a patchwork of plots with hundreds of owners.
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"Even worse, a patchwork Constitution will deepen the gulf between the haves and have-nots," he said.
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They say it is necessary to avoid a patchwork of state rules that companies must comply with.
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Via Instagram In some ways, Instagram is a patchwork quilt, one engineered not with thread, but vanity.
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Much of the blame behind the country's patchwork connectivity is due to a thorny law called Störerhaftung.
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It is also weaving a patchwork of new African routes to rapidly expanding and lucrative Asian markets.
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As states develop these laws, there would be a patchwork of inconsistent state laws harming interstate commerce.
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In its early stages, the war shattered Syria into a patchwork of areas held by different forces.
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He brought pieces of home with him and created a patchwork life in this strange new land.
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Our reporters look at the history behind the patchwork plane grounded after two crashes in five months.
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A patchwork of state laws disenfranchises about 5.85 million Americans, according to the American Civil Liberties Union.
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Federal and state governments have taken only a patchwork approach to curbing the spread of the virus.
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Failure to get consensus for coordinated action would create a patchwork of responses with potentially reduced impact.
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Stretched across panels were vivid patchwork fabrics concocted from unsold or worn bits of Eileen Fisher garments.
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Apart from that riotous patchwork third of its five movements, it's often more soberly unsettled in feel.
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There were some 30 different types of embellishments and patchwork combinations in a collection of 59 looks.
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When you arrive, Shannon looks up, disoriented by the vertical patchwork of jutting concrete and night sky.
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It set about building huge Jewish neighborhoods, or settlements, over the lines, creating a patchwork of populations.
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In the meantime, the industry will have to cope with a patchwork of other rules and regulations.
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Go deeper: States are sewing a patchwork of AV regulations Self-driving cars could ease future evacuations
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Architecture, woven textiles and patchwork fences are conjured by his new paintings, which are among his best.
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A murmur of appreciation rippled through the near-20113,000-strong crowd at Molineux, Wolves's atmospheric, patchwork home.
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In fact, most civilians were dependent on a patchwork of armed rebel factions for food and protection.
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The collection itself features everything from luxury knits and tailored skirting to shearling jackets and patchwork parkas.
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The industry's safety apparatus was "a piecemeal patchwork system in dire need of repair," Mr. Wyden said.
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It is among the patchwork of districts known as favelas, which were settled by squatters decades ago.
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That approach led to a patchwork of state and local liquor laws that exists to this day.
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Searching for places in Germany on Google Street View returns a patchwork of images and blurred blotches.
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Mosquito control is still a patchwork across the country: effective in some places, less so in others.
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Regulations governing the industry across the country are an incoherent patchwork, a significant hurdle to fast expansion.
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Love is complicated, and sometimes people cheat, but it's all part of the patchwork quilt of life?
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Boro clothing is made of assembled pieces of fabric bits dyed with indigo sewn into a patchwork.
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RAND's 2016 report, "From Patchwork to Framework: A Review of Title 10 Authorities for Security Cooperation," identified similar problems for the Department of Defense (DoD), analyzing a convoluted patchwork of over 100 DoD authorities, many of which had been created or strengthened in the wake of 9/11.
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Whereas most of the country is mountainous and rugged, here irrigation canals feed a patchwork of small farms.
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SBINet was a vast initiative to create a patchwork of interconnected surveillance equipment like towers and ground sensors.
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Carmakers are worried that such a dispute would lead to a patchwork of different standards across the country.
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It's a complex framework, but it's also an ad hoc patchwork, lacking any obvious physical interpretation or justification.
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He had to fight his way through 16 rival Republican candidates and a patchwork of primaries and caucuses.
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Its patchwork of chapters elicits the vertigo of Joseph Heller and the disoriented human hopelessness of Milan Kundera.
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A patchwork of laws dictate when and how ex-felons can restore their voting rights in other states.
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The company "burned through a crazy amount of money" grappling with a patchwork of global regulations, Meiri says.
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Living with the constant fear of dying from gun violence has become part of the patchwork of America.
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The 21-year-old model also walked alongside the designer during the finale wearing a patchwork maxi dress.
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All the big platforms are leery of a patchwork of such regulations breaking out all over the country.
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Over the next month, they plowed through Mexico, using a patchwork of buses, trains and similarly arduous trails.
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For starters, our fleet will provide significantly more consistency and availability than a patchwork of privately owned cars.
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Until Congress passes a single breach notification law, businesses are stuck with the incongruous patchwork of state requirements.
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All that changed when the the Reformation gained ground in Europe's Teutonic heartland, a patchwork of small states.
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The current patchwork of regulation will have to be simplified if the technology is to be widely deployed.
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In practice America is governed by a patchwork of laws about how people can buy and carry firearms.
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Stephen Westfall: The Patchwork Veil continues at Lennon, Weinberg (514 West 25th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) through October 27.
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"We have a patchwork system of laws," Allison Anderson, Lawyer at the Center for Gun Violence, told me.
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First, a patchwork of regulatory intervention means that in certain countries the flow hasn't kept up with demand.
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Syria, however, is a patchwork of multiple conflicts being simultaneously fought between a dizzying array of armed groups.
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However, there is one song on the album that feels a little less woven into the Lemonade patchwork.
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And I don't ever see quilting, patchwork, or repairs ever not being a part of what I'm doing.
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The patchwork nature of promoting trustworthy sources online has had the unintended consequence of seeding fears of bias.
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The hideously complicated patchwork of alliances, both national and local, meant villages were attacked repeatedly by different militias.
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For starters, JFS will likely radicalize the patchwork rebel coalition currently exerting a moderating effect on the jihadists.
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The ERISA law is intended to protect employers from a patchwork of burdensome state regulations, Liberty Mutual said.
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In contrast, having a patchwork of individual local ordinances is not a nationwide solution to a nationwide problem.
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A patchwork of standards governing elections makes voting in Florida a very different thing from voting in California.
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What's clear from industry is that they are not interested in a patchwork of different regulations and disclosures.
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Historically, civilian and military governments alike have played down, not celebrated, Thailand's provincial dialects and patchwork of ethnicities.
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Businesses have also found resourceful ways to deal with a patchwork of taxation, banking and interstate commerce issues.
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The GST is complex but replaces a patchwork of local taxes, helping to create a single national market.
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Vans is also selling a three-packs of lower socks that feature Jack, Sally, and a patchwork design.
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The patchwork system of accreditation has been repeatedly criticized as being beholden to the institutions under its supervision.
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Carmakers and tech groups fear that a patchwork of conflicting state-by-state laws could hamper their growth.
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We cannot allow this practice to proliferate amid uneven enforcement and a patchwork race to the regulatory bottom.
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Because each state's policies are different, employers and employees must sift through a complicated patchwork of state laws.
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"There is a patchwork system across the country," said Amy Artuso, the council's senior program manager of advocacy.
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Well, in the sense that anything, in any fabric, might be of a piece in a patchwork quilt.
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But a lack of directives at the federal level could lead to a counterproductive patchwork of state regulations.
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The last thing American entrepreneurs and job creators need are unnecessary burdens or a patchwork of contradictory regulations.
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She becomes the conscience of this patchwork community, and as such she's no longer an entirely welcome presence.
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The patchwork nature of the label means that many journalists and pundits are often working off different definitions.
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In the past decade the city's streets have become an unattractive patchwork of asphalt, cobblestone, gravel and rubble.
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Transhumanism (sometimes abbreviated H+) is a patchwork of ideas and practices dedicated to enhancing human minds and bodies.
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A nationwide standard is needed to avoid a patchwork of state rules that will leave consumers less protected.
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As the threat expands, the orders from state and local officials have sometimes been a chaotic, confusing patchwork.
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New York's main shelter system is a complex patchwork of 450 traditional shelters, commercial hotels and private apartments.
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A patchwork of 50 state laws would be far worse for Big Tech than one consistent federal law.
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It could come down to whether a patchwork offensive line can give Aaron Rodgers some time to work.
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The founder, King Abdulaziz ibn Saud, needed cash to run his country, created from a patchwork of tribes.
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Rather than clarifying which strategy to adopt for 2020, the patchwork of outcomes has only deepened the disagreements.
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Weller strives for similar sustainability with Banjanan, transforming scraps and surplus into limited-edition pajamas and patchwork quilts.
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On one side of the station is a patchwork of family farms, each raising small herds of cattle.
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But a patchwork of state laws often replaces consistent protections for consumers with complexity and confusion for everyone.
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It's something of a different story at the state level, where there is a patchwork of gun laws.
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People depend on a patchwork of solutions, from a network of family and friends to part-time employment.
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Regulation of backyard flock ownership is a patchwork of state-by-state and city-by-city local ordinances.
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With local governments deciding such policies largely on their own, China has become a vast patchwork of fiefs.
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Or it might be a Technicolor track jacket crafted from a patchwork fabrics by the Japanese brand Anrealage.
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The cultivation and sale of marijuana, though permitted under a patchwork of state laws, are still federal crimes.
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" A legal patchwork, it said, "is especially troublesome for companies with employees in workplaces across the United States.
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Dealing with a patchwork of state laws with different timelines and enforcement requirements makes similar mistakes practically inevitable.
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This overall legal patchwork has left many, including the very companies selling these technologies, desperate for clearer regulation.
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The investigation into the gun sale highlights one of the loopholes in the patchwork of federal gun laws.
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The land, a giant farm in the colonial era, has been divided into a patchwork of small plots.
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The book is a patchwork of nine poems, with lines that run from one thought into the next.
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From within the building, all that glass creates panoramic views of the neighborhood, framed by a diagonal patchwork quilt.
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But since nearly every state has a data breach law, Uber could still face a patchwork of further lawsuits.
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But the best placement in Coach's latest campaign is its signature patchwork Dreamer bag that features its ubiquitous logo.
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The work on her mouth was what Miller called "patchwork dentistry," in which problems are addressed only when necessary.
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Pretty much the same as my life now, just as much a patchwork of extremes and contrasts, but magnified.
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Heat rises in the cicada-riven night and darkness falls as patchwork lights plink on across the Ohio Valley.
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America's voting machines are a patchwork of systems spread across thousands of districts, with widely varying degrees of accountability.
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However, IATA has said the deal is far less costly than a patchwork of national and regional climate deals.
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It included patchwork denim jeans and a matching cropped jacket, a denim bra by Namilia and dark-blue pumps.
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However, the patchwork of municipal regulations for dispensaries and a constantly shifting market have made it a tough go.
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The political showdown quickly split along ethnic lines and has drawn many tribes into a complex patchwork of conflict.
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Today about 2000,000 people on the Flats belong to more than 130 gangs, in an unstable patchwork of alliances.
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Belgium, by contrast, is a patchwork country divided between French and Dutch speakers and with multiple levels of government.
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A patchwork of laws and rules across the U.S. make it difficult for campaigns to prioritize internal cybersecurity efforts.
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No longer reserved for bohemians or nimble-fingered knitting groups, patchwork pieces will slot seamlessly into your summer wardrobe.
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The China International Payments System, or CIPS, would replace a patchwork of networks and allow hassle-free yuan payments.
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Schools around the US have put a patchwork of defenses into place against a constant and singular threat: guns.
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To cover up the patchwork design, Henderson opted to box-dye her hair a more natural shade of... purple.
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It's dumbfounding how an industry as huge as live music still relies on a patchwork of backwards, outdated technologies.
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I could see a patchwork of self-driving laws causing heated legislative battles when the next fatal accident happens.
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Many among the new recreational pot proprietors previously operated as medical cannabis dispensaries, under a patchwork of local regulations.
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The Daily Bag Burberry's patchwork mini Python bag with an embellished guitar strap is as groovy as they come.
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A PATCHWORK of nondescript houses nestled at the foot of a mountain, Nagicho looks like an ordinary Japanese town.
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Analysts have said such a patchwork government may struggle to last until 2018, and that policymaking could be hamstrung.
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Today the country is ruled by two rival governments, each of which relies on a patchwork of local militias.
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"We will have a patchwork approach to protection of the vulnerable, as safeguards vary across the country," she said.
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The bill the GOP was set to vote on Thursday was a patchwork of policies, some of them conflicting.
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The same goes for our contaminated water supplies, our patchwork access to high-speed internet, and our crumbling schools.
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The United States has a patchwork of state laws governing felons' voting rights, many dating from the 19th century.
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But the US Supreme Court hasn't embraced the claim, leaving the issue to a patchwork of lower court decisions.
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In the interim, a patchwork system of third-party intermediaries and channels via protecting power has had to suffice.
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Until now, their regulation has defied global coordination and led to a patchwork of differing approaches by national governments.
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This adds to the patchwork heirloom feel of the vehicle as well as its ability to be repaired overtime.
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Schools in Illinois, as in many other states, have a patchwork of rules governing where transgender people can pee.
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The last thing American entrepreneurs and job creators need are unnecessary regulatory burdens or a patchwork of contradictory regulations.
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Karins appealed for a joint European effort to tackle money laundering, criticizing the "patchwork" of laws around the region.
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"A patchwork of state laws will hurt small startup companies—they lack the resources of a Microsoft," Walden said.
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There is no centralized, federal system to identify migrant remains, only a patchwork of state, local and volunteer efforts.
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While the menu may be a bit showoffish, the food itself, a patchwork of many cultures, is expertly prepared.
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But for now, the country remains a patchwork of fiefdoms awash with weapons and plummeting towards a humanitarian disaster.
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Supporters say a patchwork of laws would make it expensive for companies to comply and drive up food prices.
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You can also purchase a Sally bundle for $53 that includes her patchwork dress and a "Sally's Song" chip.
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In a world of bilateral agreements, companies are left to navigate a complex patchwork of conflicting rules and regulations.
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Arizona entered last in the league in scoring offense behind a patchwork offensive line, while the Lions were 23rd.
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Finding a solution to the real problems of a patchwork of different state food labeling mandates has bipartisan support.
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In a crowded medical center inside the camp, he lifted his shirt to reveal a patchwork of bloody bandages.
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Self-driving vehicle hardware needs a single national framework to avoid an inconsistent patchwork of state laws and regulations.
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During the last ten years the United States has borne witness to a patchwork of federal transportation funding measures.
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Still, along the stretch of Rockaway Boulevard by Johnny's, residents said the restaurant fit into a patchwork of frustration.
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First up: Libertine Johnson will show a selection of one-of-a-kind pieces, like a patchwork jacket ($25,220).
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What have they proven that they can do besides draft Andrew Luck and roll out patchwork solutions around him?
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It's true that patchwork state-by-state regulations generally aren't ideal and are harder for national companies to navigate.
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Stripped of shadows and rendered through a rough patchwork of fragments, the models ultimately look more humanoid than human.
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He has lately used his celebrity in more political ways, at times to satisfy his patchwork of extracurricular interests.
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But states and cities have been left to figure out their own rules, creating a vast patchwork of disruption.
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The colors and lines are solid, forming a patchwork of shapes, which run from schematic representation to abstract patterning.
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That has left climate-friendly states to fend for themselves amidst an inconsistent patchwork of federal subsidies and regulations.
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Onstage, this mix turns out to be a varied patchwork of dance in traditional costumes and classic circus acrobatics.
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Many of them have implemented patchwork measures on their own to try to mitigate the effects of the stoppage.
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Elections are largely run and paid for on the local level, subject to a patchwork of individual state laws.
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As you walk through the landscape, you pass through a patchwork of forests that were logged at different times.
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A mirror (think Édouard Manet's "A Bar at the Folies-Bergere," 1882) reflects the patchwork details of the shop.
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The organization's 27 programs, funds and agencies largely operate independently, creating a patchwork of policies across a vast bureaucracy.
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States, which now have a patchwork of rules regulating the vehicles, would have to follow the new federal law.
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In one work, two shades of green curls, painted atop bright orange, suggest a verdant patchwork of irregular fields.
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A patchwork national network of volunteers has jumped in to fill the gap created by federal and corporate inaction.
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Providers in states with shuttered schools are already seeing the impact, and states have instituted a patchwork of solutions.
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Right: This patchwork bag is also from the 2019 resort collection, which was all about an evolution of workmanship.
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Patchwork, as seen in Cobie Smulders's strapless Schiaparelli Couture and Bee Shaffer's Alexander McQueen, also had a surprise moment.
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He found no continuous front line, but a patchwork of battlegrounds in the city and all around its edge.
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Every time, each group adds a couple of inflammatory, insulting messages to the patchwork of tags that surrounds it.
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Lawmakers had previously added Buy America rules on a case-by-case basis, leading to the patchwork of requirements.
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"With respect, you can't regulate away racism with a whole patchwork of laws that are race-specific," Yang said.
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He sounds comfortable, but also choppy, thanks to the particularly hiccupy patchwork that's the hallmark of modern pop production.
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Over the past decade, he said, American companies have become more vulnerable to a patchwork of global antitrust actions.
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"I saw a beautiful tension between the glamour of the surface and the craft of the patchwork," he said.
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In addition to the Erie Canalway Trail, there is a patchwork of existing multiuse trails in the Hudson Valley.
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The last, from 1919, shows a complicated patchwork of the various voting rights held by women around the country.
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Local regulations would be in conflict with this, and could result in a less effective and confusing patchwork system.
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The uncertainty has fueled a wave of litigation, leaving the courts to create a patchwork of regulations and rules.
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All that will remain is the beaded patchwork and gun, representing mementoes cast aside during the fight for emancipation.
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In three days, her cheeks went from a patchwork of bright red blotches to a few faint rosy marks.
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Puerto Rico relies instead on a patchwork of about 800 nursing homes licensed by the island's Department of Family.
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Automakers have long griped that they now have to deal with a patchwork of environmental standards around the country.
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And states would have a role to play, too, potentially replicating the messy patchwork we got with ACA reforms.
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The way Wood applies paint, in blobs of solid color with crisp edges, suggests patchwork or construction paper collage.
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As songstress Nadia Schilling's rich, folksy voice spins a tale of wistful romance, a gorgeous, patchwork landscape reveals itself.
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Like a sprawling version of the city's Highline, Manhattan Plateau would include a patchwork of diverse interconnecting environmental zones.
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This messy patchwork, as it is often regarded, can leave companies scrambling to respond appropriately once a breach is detected.
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So a group of entrepreneurs — and a patchwork of organizations to support them — have stepped in to fill the void.
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In the interim, however, it should not rely on retrofitting a patchwork of regulations that were written for manned aircraft.
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Southern Utah, like much of the Mountain West, is a patchwork of various different forms of federally owned public lands.
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But a short drive from some of the priciest property in Africa are the Cape Flats, a patchwork of townships.
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This is all while being okay with looking like a scarecrow in drawstring hemp pants and up-cycled patchwork jackets.
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Instead, it has a patchwork of grids, operated as closed-off regional and local fiefdoms with little trade among them.
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Muammar el-Qaddafi was ousted from power in 2011, Libya shattered into a patchwork of rival towns, tribes and militias.
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And at Vivienne Westwood — certainly a patron saint of the unkempt — a patchwork sweater was cut open at the sleeves.
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Right now, US health care is a patchwork in which Americans receive their insurance in one of five main ways.
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Her patchwork quilt of a book interweaves occasional New Age banalities with real insight to achieve a somehow pleasing totality.
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Rovio, like basically all mobile games and most apps, built its code with a patchwork of things that already existed.
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Earlier, on the red carpet, the rapper wore high-waisted blue trousers with a patchwork crop top and dark lipstick.
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Walmart is dealing with unexpected consequences of delivery like navigating crowded aisles and managing a patchwork of drivers, per WSJ.
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Where online content rules are concerned, Europe's cultural differences suggest that this sort of policy patchwork will remain the norm.
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DONG THI VINH strides proudly across a patchwork of green fields at her farm just south of Hanoi, Vietnam's capital.
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The bottom line: For advocates of a single national plan, eliminating the patchwork of state Medicaid programs would be progress.
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A handsome gardener in patchwork trousers and a beige jacket appears, and points a garage door opener at the house.
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CROSS THE centre of Brussels from west to east, and it becomes clear what a disjointed, patchwork city it is.
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The semiannual Patchwork Show was the brainchild of locals in 2008 who wanted to bring together crafters and the community.
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Dan Patrick (R), say it is necessary to maintain a single state standard, rather than a patchwork of local laws.
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I saw Catwoman first, Selina Kyle in top form, dressed in the shiny patchwork latex made legendary by Michelle Pfeiffer.
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These city locations and rural topographies, however, are patchwork or a pastiche of images from various angles and satellite sources.
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Dan Patrick (R), say it is necessary to maintain a single, statewide standard, rather than a patchwork of local laws.
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Buyout firms have been discouraged by a patchwork of national healthcare rules, but interest is on the rise, it said.
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Instead of this unitary approach, however, the patchwork persists, and with it the likelihood of unco-ordinated national tax policies.
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Called "A Patchwork," the offering interpreted its title in heavy woolen coats, asymmetric plaid patterns on dresses, and contrasting pleats.
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Currently, if companies want to sue, they are relegated to state courts, where there is a patchwork of state laws.
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A patchwork of such programs exist across Canada, with addictions advocates in cities like Calgary and Vancouver lobbying for more.
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Recipients in Guam and the Virgin Islands get $164 and $176, respectively, each month through a patchwork of federal programs.
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The complicated new rule, which will create a patchwork system of different rules in different stadiums, is still being digested.
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It would undermine the goals sought to be achieved by sanctions and create a patchwork of exemptions for select countries.
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The patchwork of authorities that govern State's security assistance efforts could be updated to address 85033st-century threats and opportunities.
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Who helps raise your kids:We've never had a nanny, but have used a patchwork quilt of help over the years.
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The upshot is that "the law is a patchwork," says Kristen Stilt, who teaches animal law at Harvard Law School.
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He was adroit in navigating Yemen's complex tribal and sectarian patchwork, and in leading unification with the south in 1990.
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And multicolored patchwork scenes from the illustrator Julie Verhoeven — landscapes and kitchenscapes and hearts and hands — were appliquéd all over.
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"And we have this weird patchwork of regulations that becomes more fragmented every time a new technology becomes more important."
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Out of Ukraine's patchwork of foreign exchange laws, about 70 percent of the rules are about prohibiting or restricting things.
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If the Trump administration succeeds, transgender Americans' rights would rest on a patchwork array of state laws and local ordinances.
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The National Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard Act is just one of the latest pieces of that regulatory patchwork to emerge.
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Her curvaceous figures recall Thomas Hart Benton and German Expressionism, while her patchwork surfaces evoke Romare Bearden and quilt-making.
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His goal is to organize the entire region and create a centralized calendar, instead of the patchwork of overlapping events.
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The patchwork of separate fences and walls eventually formed a continuous barrier between white and black portions of the city.
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The Commission is keen to avoid a patchwork of national laws on the issue, and favors a self-regulatory approach.
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Granholm described a patchwork of ethnic and other demographic groups in Michigan that are energized and voting early for Clinton.
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According to Evans, the phone runs a version of Android with a patchwork of code taken from several different sources.
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My life is this patchwork quilt of identities: I'm brown, queer, and femme from a poor, white, dogmatic Christian world.
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When I said patchwork, I didn't mean it in a negative way—you just have a lot of different components.
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"It needs to be thoroughly addressed, not just somewhat addressed," Stanton said, referring specifically to the Marlins' patchwork pitching staff.
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Patchwork and fringe were reimagined too, as was the case at Altuzarra, where seashell-embellished net sheaths topped knit dresses.
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Those decisions were left in large part to individual states, leading to a patchwork of uncoordinated measures across the nation.
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Mencius Moldbug, who talks about having a global patchwork of small city states, which would be essentially corporate shareholder dictatorships.
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This extremely limited patchwork of bilateral agreements can't accommodate the growing number of climate refugees in need of new homes.
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In an ever changing patchwork of protection, cities and towns have long sought new ways to keep the water away.
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"For starters, our fleet will provide significantly more consistency and availability than a patchwork of privately owned cars," he wrote.
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That patchwork of regulation is keeping several big companies that are interested in the industry on the sidelines for now.
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It's more about a patchwork identity where people feel Ukrainian and a bazillion other identities inside their families and communities.
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His always meticulously shaven face was a patchwork of stark white whiskers, his jaunty belly deflated from an intravenous diet.
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A patchwork of competing health networks, spurring innovation, may work in the cities but clearly does not serve rural counties.
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Being an art handler means belonging to a patchwork quilt of professional communities united by stories like the ones above.
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The next step was the vote in Parliament, a patchwork legislature representing the country's many religious communities and political parties.
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She felt guilty about the patchwork of babysitters, neighbors, and subpar childcare centers that helped take care of her kids.
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The principal function of these pale, patchwork sails (the set is by Cristina Todesco) is not to catch the wind.
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This act allows us to preserve these stories and voices that have created the vibrant patchwork of the American people.
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As a result, residents tend to adhere to a patchwork of allegiances to the Raiders, Giants, Dodgers and other teams.
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These upcoming primaries and caucuses are governed by a patchwork of laws and rules that vary from state to state.
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From streams to ads to surrogates, it's a patchwork of pixels to put the candidates in two places at once.
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These companies would prefer to work with one worldwide vendor for flexible space, instead of a patchwork of different providers.
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Companies have had to rely on a patchwork of CFTC guidance and waivers when deciding how to treat such trades.
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The war has divided Syria into a patchwork of areas controlled by Kurdish militias, Islamic State and various rebel groups.
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Yet, 24 years later the bloc still has a patchwork of national regulations that result in an uneven playing field.
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Whenever Marines ventured into the neighboring patchwork of farmland, canals and homes, they were entering a network of interconnected traps.
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Such laws could create a patchwork of differing regulations across the United States that could be difficult to comply with.
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This patchwork of care prevented Rosas from making long-term plans and affected their livelihood, creating an incredibly stressful situation.
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Now, at the end of the twentieth century, growing numbers of Americans piece together their faith like a patchwork quilt.
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At once breathlessly energetic and strangely elusive, the music can come across like a patchwork of fragmentary, even manic phrases.
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In Europe, the loophole created a confusing patchwork of interpretations in different countries over whether zero rating violates net neutrality.
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Given the irrational patchwork of regulations that governs wine distribution, every state essentially offers consumers a different selection of wines.
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The grounds of the paintings, especially the larger ones, are made up of a patchwork of warm and cool whites.
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Both posed for the sculpture and their resulting 3D body scans were melded to create a patchwork of their features.
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The first layer is a patchwork of colors (durian yellow, cantaloupe orange, and watery blue) that makes up the ground.
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A patchwork of European and national rules, and divergent tax treatments, has meant pension pots tend to sit in national silos.
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In fact, the government inherited a rich patchwork of charitable hospitals, school medical services and employer- and government-subsidised health care.
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But some bishops allowed priests to lift the excommunication as well, creating a patchwork of practices and some confusion among clergy.
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He's just a dream-like patchwork of all the things you ever hear a coach despairing that his fighter doesn't do.
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European Parliament lawmakers objected to the proposed KID, which would replace a patchwork of documents given to customers for financial products.
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One is the patchwork Mary Katrantzou, $336.99, dress that she wore to LuAnn and Tom's final party to celebrate their wedding.
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Taken together, countries in Asia tend to have better sick leave policies than the US, with its patchwork of state laws.
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But a patchwork of state and local regulations means that the trendy trucks are more popular in some places than others.
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In one of the photos, which was shown to the jury, Cosby was on the phone and wearing a patchwork robe.
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The policy vacuum at the national level threatens to leave energy companies grappling with a patchwork of state and regional policies.
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As global rules decay, a fluid patchwork of regional deals and spheres of influence is asserting control over trade and investment.
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Two automaker trade associations said in testimony it is essential they do not face a "patchwork" of self-driving state rules.
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Yet he also, rightly, fears a temporal "patchwork" across Europe if some countries shift to permanent summertime and others to wintertime.
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Security in these so-called landside areas is run by a patchwork of local and state authorities, depending on the country.
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Scientists and public health officials warn that this patchwork response might have larger consequences for the country's preparations for other diseases.
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In theory, they have the ability to coordinate care across a patchwork of health and welfare providers, which doctors often don't.
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The tech industry has been pushing for federal rules rather than a patchwork of state and local legislation governing drone use.
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On the CAFE side we can't have a patchwork of automobile standards for some states and different standards for other states.
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Often, reporting on hacks is a patchwork of different techniques, in an attempt to provide as accurate a picture as possible.
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Industry pushed for pre-emption because it is easier to deal with one federal regulator than a patchwork of state laws.
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In his lengthy dissenting opinion, Mr. Williams called the rules an "unreasoned patchwork" that will discourage competition in the broadband industry.
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It is covered in patchwork, the colors of which are darker and more autumnal the closer they get to the floor.
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From 0003 feet up California is a glorious patchwork quilt of green and gold, textured by rippling mountains and shining water.
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Because the patchwork of state laws fails to truly protect intimate privacy, it is vital that Congress pass legislation that does.
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"I'm sure you will not be shocked they did not, so we will have this patchwork for a while," Davidson said.
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The guidelines also include model policy for states in an effort to avoid a messy patchwork of regulations across the country.
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The GOP's attacks on health care are useful in at least one sense: They clarify the limitations of our patchwork system.
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Whatever money the government can muster to improvise patchwork repairs in its oil fields and processing plants is now drying up.
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In their Sunday deliberations, Olympic officials have the option of deferring to sports federations to mete out a patchwork of punishments.
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Critics might reject Serenity for its silliness, or its failure to make a sophisticated sense out of all its patchwork elements.
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The intriguing patchwork score, played live, mixes Ernst Toch, Paul Hindemith and Mozart with commissioned music by Paul Kerekes (73:15).
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They are precluded by the way the US structures its electric utility sector, as a patchwork of monopolies and quasi-monopolies.
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For this innovation to occur, and to avoid post-Holiday headaches, states and localities need to reduce the patchwork of laws.
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On the top deck, I found myself alone, the murky clouds above parting further to reveal a patchwork spray of stars.
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That principle is the bedrock for Europe's GDPR law, and for the patchwork of laws in the U.S. that protect privacy.
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The landscape's monotonous patchwork mimics an elephant's coloring, and the animals often seek shelter beneath trees during the heat of day.
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The NHTSA administrator noted to lawmakers his agency wants to avoid a state-by-state "patchwork" of regulations in the meantime.
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It's not just the repairs, it's navigating a 'patchwork' storm recovery system, applying for federal money and finding a reliable contractor.
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Huge scrapbooks of clippings trace how his career grew, starting with a patchwork of tiny mentions in newspapers to magazine covers.
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The summer sees tens of thousands of hand-woven rugs laid out in the fields, creating a remarkable patchwork of colors.
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It is more of a challenge for companies to adhere to a patchwork of different regulatory regimes at the state level.
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By 1992, the nation's abortion laws were a patchwork that included funding bans, waiting periods and parental and spousal notification requirements.
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He was sacked five times behind a patchwork offensive line as the Redskins (6-7) lost their fourth in a row.
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" The result has been "just a patchwork" of different rules even "where you have these communities going right into each other.
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The European Union General Data Protection Regulation took effect in May, replacing the bloc's patchwork of rules dating back to 1995.
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The result is a jumbled patchwork of competing interests instead of a cohesive vision for how presidential candidates should be chosen.
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And there is a patchwork of drug coverage programs for older people, the poor and those who get insurance from work.
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But patchwork approaches, like the one the United States defaulted to in the absence of a national plan, have proven inadequate.
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The patchwork of state law means that states cannot necessarily restrict gun sales to everyone on another state's no-gun list.
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Today in the US we've been left to oversee the industry through a roughly stitched patchwork quilt of agencies and regulations.
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Being an art handler means belonging to a patchwork quilt of professional networks, but translating goodwill into solidarity requires significant effort.
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Not a system, a patchwork ZW: If every American could know one thing about campaign finance law, what should it be?
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Industry has been pushing for a national set of regulations to avoid having to navigate a messy patchwork of state laws.
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But many of the rules governing adoption have fallen under the purview of states, resulting in a patchwork of differing policies.
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A patchwork of nonsensical regulations makes it nearly impossible for pro-democracy organizations to serve as a check on the government.
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There were plenty of knitted dresses, patchwork skirts and cargo pants — but what really stood out were the displays of skin.
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Most states have a vast patchwork of preschool choices — some public, some private, half day, full day, local and state run.
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When friends visited, she hid the table beneath a patchwork of hastily arranged bath towels and instructed them to steer clear.
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Tracking tech Currently, air traffic controllers use a patchwork of radar and ground systems to track planes entering their air space.
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But Lipinski worries that without any clear federal regulations, states will produce a messy patchwork of laws — another major industry concern.
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Most American privacy law presently operates under something called a "patchwork" system: different kinds of data are protected in different ways.
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Nevada City is especially vulnerable because it is a patchwork of urban streets and forests -- with no separation between the two.
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And so it was a pair of patchwork leather boots that first drew me to the new London-based label Ssōne.
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The patchwork of electoral systems — run by politically appointed local officials managing part-time workers — is hardly a recipe for competence.
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Apple has HIG, Android has Material, so why does our federal government's web presence look like a patchwork quilt of 1990s web?
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She worked with creditors, received a patchwork of support services and worked out a three-year payment plan with her medical providers.
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Models moved in and out of the sculptural set in '70s patchwork sequin dresses, stovepipe silhouetted trousers, and thigh-high mini dresses.
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Right now, Medicare provides a patchwork of benefits and leaves out critical services that would be necessary to cover a younger population.
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Visually rich and politically incisive, the newspaper's articles and illustrations suggest a patchwork of perspectives and identities that comprised 1970s Asian America.
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On two-lane roads narrower than most bike paths, I drove past glittering lakes and a patchwork of green forest and farms.
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Quickly, I got out of the bath and stared at the crazy patchwork of dead skin magically peeling away from my feet.
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An inquiry after Choppergate called the laws on parliamentary expenses a "complex patchwork" that was "close to impossible" to understand and administer.
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Trees in a thousand shades of green and gold edge its banks, a patchwork quilt made entirely of leaves and pine needles.
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The emphasis is on Turkish artists and includes paintings and video installations by İnci Eviner and the patchwork portraits of Ramazan Bayrakoğlu.
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Many have been fixed up so many times that any remaining boards are concealed behind a patchwork of rusting corrugated zinc sheeting.
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As I reported last week, cannabis is subject to a patchwork of state-level health regulations, where it's been legal or decriminalized.
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The finished product, "Brunchsquatch," aired on October 1, and revealed a surprising and delightful patchwork quilt of contributions from 62 different artists.
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Since the fall of its late dictator, Muammar Qaddafi, Libya has become a patchwork of territories controlled by murderously competitive armed bands.
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The result is a patchwork of pilot programs on its streets: cameras from Cisco, trash scanners from Microsoft, and sensors from NTT.
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Their big complaint was that if states enact their own GMO labeling laws, it would create an unworkable "patchwork" of local rules.
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And Trump in particular has struggled to explain its baroque patchwork of obscure players like Sidney Blumenthal and their connections to Clinton.
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Take it one step further (or back, actually), with patchwork and candy-hued jewelry that's plucked right from those summer camp days.
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With no budget passed, around 90% of state spending had to be disbursed through a patchwork of state laws and court orders.
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But I personally have been in L.A. since I was a teenager and it's this beautiful patchwork city that I truly adore.
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For the past two years, Goldstein has been making one-of-a-kind, vintage-inspired patchwork garments under his label, Rare Weaves.
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It's a phenomenally inward-looking document, a kind of patchwork quilt of Republican and conservative preoccupations rather than a cohesive governing manifesto.
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Blue was spotted in one of her mom's Instagrams doing a joint jumping pic wearing beige pleated dress and patchwork black jacket.
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The dream of streaming all the music in the world won't last long if it becomes just another expensive patchwork of barriers.
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"Such a systematic approach to the relief of smaller institutions (...) is usually much better than a patchwork rug of exceptions," he added.
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Even with Microsoft's resources and Fergusson at the helm, at the end it comes down to a lot of patchwork and tinkering.
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But history suggests that this patchwork of laws and regulations would prove frustrating, leading to new political and economic arrangements in Terraluna.
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We are living in what some call "The Gig Economy," where people create a living through a patchwork of part-time jobs.
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The consumption of medical marijuana remains for the most part illegal, with some exceptions under a patchwork of federal and state laws.
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Noisey: I have already met one other spiritual healer and someone into holistic therapy and you all have this patchwork hippie bag.
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Unifying such a diverse mix was difficult given Syria's patchwork demography and explains, in part, why Baathism was the regime's ruling ideology.
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Chloë Sevigny showed up at the big NYFW spectacle in a choppy-hemmed leather patchwork miniskirt that's a part of the collection.
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"The current policy around cannabis in Britain is a messy patchwork of legislation intermittently enforced," writes journalist Boris Starling, the report's author.
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For now though, Uber faces a compliance patchwork of different national rules across any European Union countries impacted by the data breach.
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" They complained that an "overlapping patchwork of federal and state regulations makes compliance complicated, confusing and costly for vessel owners and mariners.
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Appropriately, Cambodian officials call it the "leopard skin strategy" as it creates a patchwork of residents and companies working side by side.
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The 4,500 French troops deployed in this patchwork of former French colonies for 'Operation Barkhane' face huge logistical challenges in hostile terrain.
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Insurance in the United States is a patchwork of policies that are regulated differently, depending on where and how they were purchased.
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After he enrolled at Virginia Commonwealth University, in 2006, he began releasing patchwork cyberpunk instrumentals under the name Diamond Black Hearted Boy.
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The songs are brief, ornamented with subtle bits of spoken word and patchwork soul samples that add moments of levity and warmth.
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Boating regulations in the state are relatively loose, and the activity is governed by a patchwork of federal, state and local agencies.
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A consequence of this patchwork of standards is that movement across states is discouraged, particularly once teachers become established in the profession.
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Similarly, a patchwork of different state "net neutrality" laws would also result in those consequences particularly states with such legislation in place.
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Imagine a crazy quilt-like patchwork of state regulations governing the internet – unquestionably, the most border-free platform ever known to humanity.
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This patchwork of incompatible rules can cause gridlock in the industry and stifle innovation, potentially forcing companies to domicile and innovate elsewhere.
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But the village needs an estimated $2300 million from a patchwork of sources to complete the move, according to a 212 estimate.
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Today, a complex patchwork of state laws makes it difficult even to say with clarity how many "campus carry" states there are.
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The concern over a messy patchwork of regulations is likely to be one of the main issues addressed in upcoming congressional legislation.
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"Subsidies are just a patchwork and not sustainable," said Luis Ribera, an agricultural economist at Texas A&M University in College Station.
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The conflict has further fragmented since, breeding a patchwork of militias and briefly plunging parts of the country into famine this year.
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For six innings, their patchwork lineup had no hits off Jameson Taillon, a heralded right-hander making his second major league appearance.
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What victims are left with is a patchwork of laws across 35 states, and legal hurdles if their perpetrators cross state lines.
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Bears rookie quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, playing behind a patchwork offensive line, was 22010 of 245 for 211 yards and was sacked once.
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For those parents who gave, and those children who received, drones as gifts this year, the patchwork regulations may present unwanted headaches.
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But whether police can legally shoot a fleeing suspect depends on a patchwork of state laws governing the use of lethal force.
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Parsing the patchwork of information, I called a doctor with a great review anyway, hoping he could see me within the month.
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The problems may have revealed serious weaknesses in the country's patchwork elections infrastructure, many of which impacted minority or low-income voters.
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A patchwork of different laws across the country dictate how couples can adopt; what's true in New York isn't so in Oklahoma.
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Modernists would be drawn to Moses's quaint paintings of steam trains, horse-drawn carriages, and little checkerboard houses dotting patchwork quilt farms.
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And I think given... the different sorts of, you know, patchwork of recommendations around the country, people just aren't taking this seriously.
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Diversifying income streams is essential, and most "successful" artists do this automatically in a creative patchwork that changes from year to year.
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The chain is just a pattern of movement; the immigration system is the patchwork of policies and institutions that shape that movement.
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It is a hilly and wooded area near a patchwork of busy highways and parkways, a favorite among hikers, joggers and walkers.
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Syria has become a patchwork of areas controlled by the government, an array of rebel groups, Islamic State militants, and Kurdish militia.
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Instead, they have begun tapping their own treasuries to keep a patchwork of federal properties open and maintained during the spending standoff.
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Voter Guide: How, When and Where to Vote on Tuesday A national patchwork of laws and practices can make voting feel complicated.
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But just about the only solution everyone agreed on is replacing a patchwork of clean-energy subsidies with a price on carbon.
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But the patchwork pitching could not hold on, and Turner, as he often does against the Mets, would deliver a big blow.
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A "complex patchwork" of national and state certifications for gambling addiction made it easier for some insurers to deny reimbursement, he said.
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And many fear the existing patchwork approach by cities and states will only become more dire if government officials begin easing restrictions.
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My neighbor recently attached a patchwork of unsightly items to his side, including plywood, green corrugated roofing material and old wooden doors.
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FS: It's OK to be confused by it because right now the system is a patchwork quilt of laws and court rulings.
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California and other states are moving ahead with their own laws, forcing consumers and companies to navigate a patchwork of different regulations.
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Transportation is regulated by states in Mexico, and a complicated patchwork of ride-hailing regulation has emerged since Uber's arrival in 2013.
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A patchwork of attempts to roll back mass incarceration and harsh sentences for crack cocaine resulted in a reunion after 13 years.
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Outbound's overhaul reflects the lengths cannabis companies go to establish brand recognition amid a patchwork of state laws and no interstate commerce.
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New York City cannot compete with Los Angeles's patchwork quilt of cuisines, Northern California's sainted ingredients, New Orleans's discerning and passionate diners.
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At the time, the town had no central plumbing and only intermittent electricity, and the roads were a patchwork of muddy ruts.
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A patchwork of state laws leaves many areas where drivers can choose not to buckle up, with little likelihood of being stopped.
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A pair of leather pants features a sporty pink stripe, and she fashioned a patchwork jacket entirely out of leftover leather scraps.
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To do this, they created a patchwork of different ecological zones using low-intensity fire, creating niches that support California's unbelievable biodiversity.
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Unlike Britain, Switzerland has a patchwork of sectoral accords with the EU that remain in place even if the treaty talks fail.
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Without intervention,they fear a patchwork of state laws could develop and keep so-called autonomous vehicles from ever hitting the road.
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Having such a patchwork of data that are randomly collected only by some will not lead to a scientifically valid data bank.
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Unlike Britain, Switzerland has a patchwork of 120 sectoral accords with the EU that remain in effect even if treaty talks fail.
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The bill may also address the messy patchwork of state laws and regulations on driverless cars, another chief concern for the industry.
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The state-by-state, patchwork approach starting with the CCPA is only likely to further that confusion for both consumers and innovators.
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But just southeast of the city of Salinas, a patchwork of much smaller organic fruit and vegetable fields breaks the industrial sprawl.
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Nationally, self-driving car developers have looked to the federal government for guidance that could help prevent a patchwork of state laws.
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The costumes, designed by Jacqueline Durran, are a triumph of the homespun: a plausible patchwork of things borrowed, mended, or handed down.
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In areas without statewide tobacco restrictions, a patchwork of cities and counties have passed their own bans on puffing in public venues.
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An unfortunate combination of gluttony and anatomy explains the holiday dinner stomachache, with the patchwork of human evolution bearing part of the blame.
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He's done patchwork bags for Valextra, window installations for Prada and colorful chairs for the Italian company Moroso, to name just a few.
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The view from the window, a patchwork of buildings and fields, turned Zeid away from figurative paintings in favour of more abstract works.
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Overall, the cumulative impact of the confusing patchwork of state rules has been to cast doubt over the legitimacy of the nomination process.
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Sex ed in US public schools isn't regulated by the federal government, and the resulting patchwork of curricula is a de-standardized mess.
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Because of the patchwork of expertise and understanding about often complex issues, not all schools are equally prepared to handle situations that arise.
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Washington has failed for more than a decade to overhaul the patchwork created to salvage the U.S. housing sector after the 2008 recession.
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Today, we have disparate regulations fragmented across 38 states, a patchwork quilt of rules, and racehorses fall through the holes far too often.
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Squeezed between the Russian and the Ottoman Empires, this part of the world is a semi-feudal patchwork of villages, monasteries and estates.
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It has to if it's going to make sense of its growing patchwork of ride types without overwhelming passengers with too many options.
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A patchwork of state laws would make it seem like access to abortion is tied to geography, but that would be an illusion.
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Debate moderators, of course, have the unenviable task to trying to represent the awesomely diverse patchwork of interests that is the United States.
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And while there's a patchwork of regulations across state lines, there's no legally-enforceable federal drinking water standard when it comes to PFAS.
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Or merely close down the risk of a state-by-state data protection patchwork springing up to create new compliance headaches for business.
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"You can't have a patchwork of laws and still expect to have consumers understanding what their rights are, having consistent rights," she said.
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For many that consists of stringing together a patchwork schedule of camps, babysitters, grandparent care, and family vacations thrown in for good measure.
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"Employers will face a confusing patchwork of rules, and many small businesses may forgo offering retirement plans altogether," Rooney said in a statement.
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You get to ride with me and see where I take patchwork, Gee's Bend quilting, or boro, and see how I evolve it.
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Mongolian, Chinese, and Siberian conquerors advanced and receded over several centuries, creating a unique, albeit a patchwork society of nomadic hunters and herders.
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We do already have a patchwork of state and federal laws that bar convicted domestic abusers from purchasing or possessing guns, Zeoli says.
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What a multimillionaire footballer had in common with a patchwork group of radicals from Chiapas, one could be forgiven for wondering incredulously aloud.
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Tsukerman uses a patchwork of tools from different genres, heightening the viewer's sensation that he or she is watching a singular cinematic work.
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The patchwork nature of immigration regulations means that any individual's legal status is subject to the whims of local, state, and federal authorities.
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Our existing patchwork approach among the states and various sector-specific federal mandates is also clearly failing to make our data more secure.
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This season, there were 213 looks, which Mr. Copping says were inspired by the idea of "patchwork," translated through a very luxe lens.
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A patchwork of loose state laws makes it easy for just about anyone in America to buy firearms, no matter where they live.
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This is to avoid a "patchwork" of regulations where some states allow for the deployment of self-driving cars, while others do not.
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This has led to a patchwork set of exemptions where modifications and repairs of some types of technology are allowed, but others aren't.
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After a regular season that saw Brady work his magic with a patchwork offensive lineup, his arsenal will be back near full strength.
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Robotic-process-automation, or RPA, tools allow businesses to speed up processes by automating the patchwork of applications and systems in their networks.
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Instead, what has emerged from the conflict is a complex patchwork of ethnic, tribal and religious militias that claim fief over particular territories.
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Tech companies and trade groups have argued they are seeking to avoid a "patchwork" of state laws, which is more difficult to navigate.
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The active goal of such a plan would be a patchwork system of stagnant, ultra-majoritarian governments where power could not be persuaded.
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In life, Mr. Cunningham had always been a little elusive, yet here he was surrounded by the patchwork of families he had amassed.
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Up close, you see a fossilized patchwork of corrugated metal, wood clapboards and other types of siding punctuated by blind, mullion-gridded windows.
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This story makes no sense, and Feig has packaged it inside a patchwork of styles that amplifies rather than conceals the movie's problems.
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This patchwork is already starting to impede some improvement in the transportation sector because of the legal uncertainties and inconsistent laws among states.
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At the state level, where a patchwork of "sunshine" laws govern what records are public well, things are even more of a mess.
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Online retailers Wayfair and Overstock say changing the rules would force online retailers to deal with a confusing patchwork of state tax laws.
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The city wanted to improve the ability of its patchwork of government and private homeless service providers to offer integrated and comprehensive aid.
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During the next day's filming, wearing the same strangely childlike patchwork polo shirt, Major Charles Ingram stomped his way ungracefully to a million.
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There could be improvements from Smith and Ali Marpet, but the rest of this line is a patchwork without a lot of upside.
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Efforts to improve accountability should include streamlining the patchwork of anticorruption bodies — which currently have overlapping jurisdiction and lack clear authority and independence.
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Now Patchwork is hurrying to address the growing need for doctors to step in where their colleagues have been forced to self-isolate.
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Today, a patchwork of dambe associations hosts weekly fights for entertainment across the country, but the sport is most popular in the north.
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Voting machines that have long been thought to be too insecure and the separate state-run patchwork of them that makes it worse.
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The company reckons 1.7 billion non-desk workers globally are either unconnected or poorly connected by a "patchwork" of consumer and enterprise applications.
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The couple bought a tiny patchwork quilt of a house begun in the 17th century, and planted 20 varieties of willow outside it.
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It's on a patchwork of subject cultures — roughly corresponding to modern-day Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and Yemen — that lay between them.
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The laws and legal decisions around the use of drug dogs are something of a patchwork, leaving states grappling with what to do.
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"We do believe in an all-electric future," she said, before warning that a patchwork of state regulations would only slow down advancements.
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Laws regulating the carrying of concealed weapons have traditionally been left up to the states, creating a patchwork of varying standards and expectations.
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Gwinnett, a rapidly diversifying patchwork of suburbs near Atlanta, has long been a Republican stronghold, but Hillary Clinton carried the county in 2016.
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The outside windows displayed more photos, but also newspaper articles and stills from television appearances, as well as a patchwork of "Recommended" stickers.
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As inventive posthistorical patchwork, all four records purport to stand outside linear time, and if anything, the new one has fewer textual layers.
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Twelve people in Alamance County — a patchwork of small towns in North Carolina — have been charged with voting illegally in the 2016 election.
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How a few weeks of paid leave will hold up against a patchwork, but increasingly broad, national quarantine isn't clear at this time.
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But right now, the patchwork of restrictions and stay-at-home orders in the US — while helpful — aren't enough, all four experts said.
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We took a look at the mistakes, confusion and alleged malfeasance around Election Day — and the vulnerabilities in the country's patchwork election grid.
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In our calculus, we imagine Thanksgiving as a large, freewheeling buffet meal, with lots of different dishes and a sprawling patchwork of flavors.
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The continent is a patchwork of different histories, cultures and political traditions, but one where borders are utterly inadequate as tools of organisation.
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In one example, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital in London saw 90% of shifts filled where staff had been signed up to the Patchwork app.
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Since then, the conflict has become increasingly fractured, with a patchwork of ethnic militias fighting in different parts of the oil-producing country.
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Blossoming, coral-color floral headpieces framed their hair, and block-heel 1940s-style brogues or suede patchwork thigh-high boots encased their feet.
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All the models have advantages and disadvantages, but with more investment, together they could form a patchwork quilt covering a lot of students.
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In short, the patchwork efforts commenced by the states must be supplemented by judicious solutions passed by Congress and signed by the president.
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It is in the national interest to have a uniform, federal system for refugee resettlement, not a patchwork of jurisdictions making inconsistent decisions.
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The food industry swarmed Capitol Hill offices to argue that a patchwork of state labeling laws would be disastrous for companies' bottom lines.
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In 2010, the venue Market Hotel served as an incubator for patchwork bands across the boroughs just starting to find sounds and fans.
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The incident highlights how, under the current patchwork of federal regulations, e-cigarette makers are mostly left to police their own manufacturing processes.
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Some have loudly proclaimed that such a policy would lead to a "patchwork" of rules that technology companies could never hope to navigate.
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Instead, the company relied on a "patchwork" of procedures and systems to detect suspicious activity, missing "red flags" in the process, FINRA said.
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Remember voters want to make it harder, not easier, to get guns, so it's worth reminding voters of the current flimsy regulatory patchwork.
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The following February, on his thirty-second birthday, he released "Donuts," a patchwork of short, bewitching instrumental sketches built on familiar soul samples.
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The hours and days following the attacks amounted to a convoluted patchwork of claims of responsibility, denials, threats, oil market shocks and speculation.
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But the country is now a patchwork quilt of wages, with some states still operating under the federal minimum of $7.25 an hour.
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But a patchwork of state-by-state regulations and a lack of clarity about what's allowed is causing telemedicine providers to move cautiously.
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Among Mr. Suri's own staff, a patchwork of Indians from mixed economic and social backgrounds, views have evolved over the years, he said.
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It is a cavernous room outfitted with lamps, a collection of shabby and ornate furniture, a patchwork of rugs and an old car.
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Closely related to sharks and rays, these chimaeras haunt the deep, dark ocean with their spectral sheen, dead eyes, and patchwork facial skin.
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The weird patchwork of ideas that went together to form George W. Bush's "ownership society" concept never really gelled as politics or policy.
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Its main gas transport operator, Snam, is a prime mover in the EU's drive to turn its patchwork of pipelines into an integrated network.
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These objects are occasionally stupendous in their own right, too, and generally interesting to consider as part of the patchwork of an artistic persona.
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But commanders say they are dealing with a patchwork of Libyan militias that remain unreliable, unaccountable, poorly organized and divided by region and tribe.
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Libya slid into chaos after the 2011 uprising that toppled and killed Moammar Gadhafi, and today is largely ruled a patchwork of feuding militias.
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"They are stuck on the starting blocks, held back by two primary barriers to progress: immature patchwork technology and skills shortage," said Crnkovic-Friis.
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A patchwork of regulations has spread in Canada as each province takes its own approach within the framework set out by the federal government.
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Unlike the United States, a patchwork of different legal rules across the Europe Union also weakens the chances of car owners successfully suing carmakers.
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But that was still a strike at the heart of Ethiopia's political system – a federation stitched from a patchwork of ethnic groups and traditions.
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As for footwear, Depp skipped the brogues or plain stilettos and added a pop of color in the form of pink patchwork satin heels.
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However, the president can make quick decisions during emergencies under a patchwork of laws in specific situations such as war, natural disasters and epidemics.
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That could quickly result in a patchwork of different cases and different rulings, and create even more confusion over the legality of this order.
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In the United States, mosquito control is done by a patchwork of hundreds of separate authorities, many of them in coastal and Western states.
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Trade is distorted by a patchwork of local levies, which the central government is keen to replace with a new goods and services tax.
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"They're all great but I especially love the grey coat with detachable fur collar, the suede patchwork skirt, and the fisherman knit," he says.
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Sure, we've gotten used to Cam Newton dressing like Darkwing Duck, and Russell Westbrook showing up to games wearing moccasins and a patchwork sack.
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Riding a bicycle in New York City is often a harrowing journey across a patchwork of bike lanes that leave cyclists vulnerable to cars.
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A recent leaked draft of a white paper on AI regulation suggests it's leaning towards risk assessments and a patchwork of risk-based rules.
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Trump's field organization is a patchwork of aides, some paid, some retained on a volunteer basis and many left over from the Republican primaries.
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Perhaps, it'll be a patchwork of all of those, perhaps MoviePass will figure out a revenue stream that actually works and focus on that.
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Now, with less than six months to go until Election Day, Trump is racing to assemble a patchwork organization that can keep him competitive.
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" Yang then jumped into the discussion, saying that "you can't regulate away racism with a whole patchwork of new laws that are race specific.
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That surprise agreement would allow those automakers to meet both federal and state requirements with a single national fleet, avoiding a patchwork of regulations.
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If patchwork '70s gauchos or cropped baby bells become ubiquitous, they're going to lose that special sauce that makes them such an underdog favorite.
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Instead, what we've seen is a patchwork of deals that give different streaming services and digital retailers different rights for different periods of time.
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I'm sympathetic to this view — I'd rather have one standard that applied to all advertisers, rather than a patchwork of inconsistent rules across platforms.
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It would eventually replace the current country-by-country patchwork and help stop a repeat of the bank runs seen during the financial crisis.
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Governments, in turn, have launched a patchwork of non-contributory benefits for the mass of informals, undermining the point of enrolling in social security.
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So Facebook would rather deal with a strict global standard than have to comply with a patchwork of rules from country to country. 4.
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"He sees how to bring in investment and expertise, despite the complex patchwork that exists," says Jason Pack of the US-Libya Business Association.
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The revelations about multinationals' creative tax-planning will add to pressure to fix the patchwork of rules and treaties governing cross-border business taxation.
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It would be the most robust system in the world, and one of the most centralized — a sea change from today's largely privatized patchwork.
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By overstepping established order and offering a convenient service consumers loved, Uber nobly focused attention on a global patchwork of regulations worthy of disruption.
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"[These programs are] part of the patchwork of support that [student parents] use to make ends meet while they're pursuing their degree," she said.
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The principal lingua franca in a patchwork of ethnic languages is Creole, which is influenced by tribal dialects, Portuguese and (in some places) French.
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Four projected starters — Homer Bailey, Anthony DeSclafani, John Lamb, and Michael Lorenzen — began the season on the disabled list, resulting in a patchwork rotation.
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Yet from its patchwork origins the promised strategic shift has received strong bilateral support (notwithstanding the rebuke to Barack Obama's softer instincts it implied).
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Instead, there's a patchwork of at least seven government agencies, each of which is tasked with tracking recalls of a particular type of product.
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The financial support that did arrive came from a patchwork consortium of remaining state-owned space companies and research groups, NPO Energia among them.
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The FCC replaced that framework with a confusing patchwork of rules that (if enforced) seem to apply different standards to the same consumer data.
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We still see a patchwork of gaps in state and local nondiscrimination laws that add complications and uncertainty for our people and local managers.
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That's worrisome for the companies, who fear a patchwork of state regulations that make it hard to build a nationwide market for autonomous vehicles.
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Researchers have re-created the extinct horsepox virus, which is closely related to smallpox, by cobbling together a patchwork of remaining pieces of DNA.
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But Trump left the door open to overhauling the patchwork system of other safety net programs that Republicans argue have become unwieldy and wasteful.
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The industry favours a global scheme, rather than a patchwork across the world, IATA Director General Tony Tyler told journalists ahead of the meeting.
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"This will result in a patchwork of local activism, but we have to do it because the federal government has not," Ms. Schaaf said.
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This would eventually replace the current country-by-country patchwork and help stop a repeat of the bank runs seen during the financial crisis.
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In many domains, U.S. law involves a complicated patchwork of legislation, regulation, and judicially-made case law that is not easily reduced to writing.
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The land of maple syrup and baffling politeness has had a patchwork of sectoral trade and investment deals with Europe since the late 1970s.
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But it no longer seems like a pipe dream, not if they continue to get resilient baseball from their old, new and patchwork crew.
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Airline companies said that would create a costly patchwork of different standards that would put American companies at a disadvantage and create safety risks.
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"I try to assemble the year 1947 into a splintered whole," Åsbrink writes in this gripping history, formed as a patchwork of significant events.
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That, again, forced Western governors to pick up the pieces and institute a patchwork of regulatory guidelines to ensure corporations clean up after themselves.
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The Greater Accra Mall location has the best selection, including clothes in bright floral and patchwork prints that will work equally well back home.
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Amid a patchwork of vaccination programs, emergency responses and badly underfunded development projects, cholera infection rates have increased in Haiti every year since 2014.
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The guidance already sought to clarify the federal role versus the state role, acknowledging the growing concern over a messy patchwork of state regulations.
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Currently, if an individual feels they are the victim of gender-based pay discrimination, there are a patchwork of laws they could turn to.
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High Maintenance is a patchwork of its creators' own experiences and observations, and through it they acknowledge how human it is to feel lonely.
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JASTA sets all of that aside in favor of a patchwork of different court decisions about individual foreign governments and their role in terrorism.
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Yoshi's Woolly World is an adorable game, a 2D Yoshi's Island platformer set on "Craft Island," an entire world of yarn, buttons, and patchwork.
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From afar, Soft Sounds is a patchwork (some of the songs date back to Zauner's old lo-fi demos) of giddy fusions and homages.
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His lyrics often lead you down labyrinthian corridors of arcane literature, problematic philosophy and scary religion, too—an elaborate patchwork of all his influences.
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Tripoli is formally run by a Government of National Accord backed by the U.N. but in reality controlled by a patchwork of armed groups.
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This would determine whether there was a patchwork of state regulations across the U.S. which would inevitably make self-driving deployment much more difficult.
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The tax patchwork dates back to 1991, when the government embraced free-market policies and devolved power to the states, including authority over taxes.
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Or it might be an ugly patchwork of loopholes and a proverbial "race to the bottom," in terms of protecting public health and safety.
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But it seems to be a patchwork of regulations and frameworks, which is why it's valuable for these large efforts to bring data together.
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In general, when it comes to immigration, federal law supersedes state law in order to avoid a patchwork of different regulations across the country.
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In Shelley Jackson's "Patchwork Girl" (1997), an early hypertext novel, Mary Shelley herself creates the female monster, who then falls in love with her.
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Isabel Segunda, the bigger of the island's two towns, is a patchwork of gaily painted Spanish Colonial stucco buildings in various stages of dilapidation.
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People who take the pills may also be forced grapple with a patchwork of murky state laws that could leave them facing legal consequences.
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Most of these patchwork libraries have found root in laundromats and salons that already served as drop-in meeting spots in economically struggling neighborhoods.
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Relying too heavily on running as a source of momentum, "Rewilding" remains a patchwork of ideas, not unlike Santo Loquasto's vibrant but fussy costumes.
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Background reading: The patchwork of outcomes for Democrats in the midterm elections has deepened disagreements about how to retake the White House in 2020.
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Suddenly, everyone was Ron Galella, desperate for a picture and obsessed with where this gorgeous patchwork quilt of a creature would show up next.
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The head-spinning nature of the sudden crisis has so far led to a patchwork of measures to mitigate the effects of the stoppage.
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The head-spinning nature of the sudden crisis has so far led to a patchwork of measures to mitigate the effects of the stoppage.
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But the Giants' offensive line is a patchwork of reserve players and, to protect Manning, the offensive game plan called for few downfield throws.
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Leaning in to the style its patchwork of source material requires, "Combat Obscura," is an eye-opening dispatch from a conflict mired in confusion.
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Traditionally they have been known to wear clothing made from other pieces of fabric, creating "a patchwork we call 'njaxass' in Wolof," she said.
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But he feared that a patchwork of small responses would serve as a weak substitute for the bigger solutions that he believes are necessary.
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This season that meant glen plaid, lingerie silks, punk studding, distressed denim and lacy doilies, remixed in a cleverly calibrated patchwork of multifunctional dressing.
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She recently created a Hashtag cuff, a titanium and white gold patchwork of hashtag symbols accented with red cabochon spinels, rock crystal and diamonds.
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The patchwork is in a frame behind the couch we still sit on and reminds us of the fragility of love and its worth.
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The furniture is little more than a huge cushion covered in patchwork indigo denim atop matching steel floors and a few wooden dining chairs.
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Let's just say if you end up with this crazy, patchwork style video that makes you slightly dizzy, then you're on the right track.
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In a failed January 5-7 counterattack at Gambsheim, units from all three regiments were combined in a patchwork force that was ultimately repulsed.
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At 40,000 feet you see the curvature of the earth and yet there were no clouds to obscure the patchwork of Burgundian farms below.
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"The Patchwork team has achieved a lot in the past two years and we look forward to continuing to support their ambitious growth plans."
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Founded in 2016 by junior doctors Jing Ouyang and Anas Nader, Patchwork helps the NHS deliver savings by filling vacant clinician shifts more efficiently.
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"Weave," with bright green pigment on a yellow ground has trompe l'oeil "fraying" edges, while "July" mimics the irregular arrangements of vernacular patchwork quilts.
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Generations of stop-gap legislation and half measures have yielded a patchwork system that is now antiquated, crumbling, and ill-equipped for today's demands.
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And some decisions on legal usage are still left up to cities, creating a patchwork of laws that legislators are still working to consolidate.
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The last significant repaving work on the highway was at least five years ago, local officials said, though there have been some patchwork repairs.
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The N.F.L. favors federal regulation to avoid this patchwork of state laws, but Congress doesn't appear motivated to act on sports betting anytime soon.
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From patchwork prints and sculptural shapes to vegan leathers and more, you're in for an immediate upgrade to both your wardrobe and comfort level.
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The glitch unsettled broad parts of the fund industry last summer and highlighted how reliant BNY Mellon remained on a patchwork of technology platforms.
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This creates a diverse patchwork of long and short grass, with each patch acting as a micro habitat suitable for different plants and animals.
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Tripoli, the capital, is controlled by a patchwork of armed groups that have built local fiefs and vied for power since Libya's 2011 uprising.
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Congress had decided to not require states and communities to implement 911, leading to the patchwork of capabilities across the country that continues today.
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