I know there's so many pitfalls for young people; I know there's so many pitfalls for Black people; I know there's so many pitfalls for people who don't have direction, so let me give you direction.
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No one is more aware of the pitfalls of those failed programs than I am, and the current efforts have been designed with those pitfalls specifically in mind.
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Becoming a landlord is now easier, but the pitfalls remain.
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Of course, the system has its pitfalls, like any other.
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How do you deal with the pitfalls of social media?
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What are the most common pitfalls of reporting on statistics?
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But you do have to worry about some other pitfalls.
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It is easy to tick off some of the pitfalls.
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But such a trip has obvious pitfalls for Mr. Trump.
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There are particular pitfalls to dealing with the Trump administration.
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What are some of the pitfalls of the girls' club?
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But as with every season on Instagram, there are pitfalls.
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What are some of the pitfalls of the girls club?
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Being a Tory mayor in Labour territory has its pitfalls.
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Get ready for next oil spike There are other pitfalls.
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But Rosenstein's rise through Justice has not been without pitfalls.
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Royal lived through two bubbles, so he knew the pitfalls.
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To be sure, survivors of rancorous primaries face numerous pitfalls.
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But it also gets to avoid some of the pitfalls.
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But they come with diplomatic dangers and potential pitfalls, too.
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But this strategy is also not without pitfalls, he says.
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Despite Republicans' confidence about passing a tax plan, pitfalls exist.
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Every stage of this process is fraught with cultural pitfalls.
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Even the mixing, which sounded straightforward enough, had its pitfalls.
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Often a playwright will discover pitfalls earlier in the process.
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What are the pitfalls in adapting from screen to stage?
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The conventional wisdom contains a couple of major pitfalls, however.
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But he ignores the significant challenges and potential pitfalls involved.
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Instead we stumble into the pitfalls of idealization and optimism.
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But there are potential pitfalls to the healthy food strategy.
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But it needs to address some possible pitfalls early on.
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They can bring those skills to us and avoid pitfalls.
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Preteens can be particularly vulnerable to the pitfalls of sexting.
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But the industry he helped create remains loaded with pitfalls.
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The genre's potential pitfalls are baked into the Gladwell model.
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BR: Are there any pitfalls to having a high IQ?
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"I understand all the pitfalls of intervention, but I also understand the pitfalls of allowing this situation to unfold," said Richard Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations and another former Bush advisor.
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What kind of pitfalls we were going to throw him into?
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But the process is riddled with pitfalls and requires careful thought.
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Cramer understood the pitfalls of letting tech-led disruption play out.
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Now, while this narrative is attractive, it's not without its pitfalls.
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But the landmines, roadblocks and pitfalls that come with major legislation?
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These are the very pitfalls that often derail early-stage companies.
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What to watch: Avoiding those pitfalls requires both carrots and sticks.
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Jada Pinkett Smith is opening up about the pitfalls of celebrity.
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And that's something that's one of the pitfalls of this tool.
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There are many pitfalls to writing a memoir about a bar.
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Would-be banks have plenty of options, but all have pitfalls.
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America today, Selina's real-life counterpart, Hillary Clinton, understands the pitfalls
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A lot of pitfalls, traps, and mistakes waiting to be made.
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But a narrow loss would hold no such pitfalls for Trump.
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Those financial pitfalls could also be passed on to Germany's workforce.
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All of these will lead to more gaming to avoid pitfalls.
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But there are huge potential pitfalls on each of those issues.
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Despite passage of the House bill Thursday, pitfalls await the party.
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Each strategy has pitfalls for the Democratic Party and its candidates.
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In moving towards privatization, Administration must be aware of other pitfalls.
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She is also intimately acquainted with the pitfalls of eating disorders.
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But avoid the pitfalls and stay focused on the big picture.
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Warren herself understood the pitfalls of acknowledging sexism as a factor.
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Bidart avoids the pitfalls of therapeutic poetry by ennobling thought itself.
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Now he must avoid the many pitfalls of mocking the man.
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And though geothermal is considered renewable energy, it does have pitfalls.
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Wills can also help you avoid tax pitfalls and feuding heirs.
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Some senior executives discussed the potential pitfalls of the Trump relationship.
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One of the biggest potential pitfalls facing Biden is his record.
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There are pitfalls when choosing something you're not completely educated on.
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Now I understand all the pitfalls of that as a solution.
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Knowing the potential pitfalls is the first step to avoiding them.
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While far from exhaustive, the lists below present some of the pitfalls, as well as possible remedies for AR. Think of these as a starting point, beginning with pitfalls: How can we address and resolve these challenges?
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The 2016 awards offered both the pleasures and pitfalls of live performance.
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But he said the moves illustrate the pitfalls of the nuclear agreement.
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Rubin seems aware of potential pitfalls but dismisses them out of hand.
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The president's threat is serious, but it faces a few potential pitfalls.
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There are pitfalls involved about talking about art through the Trump filter.
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And her character has been experiencing the joys and pitfalls of romance.
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Twitter has many pitfalls, one of which is the removal of context.
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Look the other way, though, and there are plenty of potential pitfalls.
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Fully explicating the potential and pitfalls of any single element of Democracy.
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You'll find that pitfalls abound as you progress down the funding path.
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Even though Snapchat's new approach is philosophically sound, there are potential pitfalls.
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But one past winner stressed that sudden riches come with potential pitfalls.
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There are several common pitfalls that come along with scaling a business.
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A few people speculate as to how these pitfalls might be avoided.
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The potential pitfalls of socially conscious criticism extend to casting as well.
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Some major tech companies are already experiencing the pitfalls of consumer lending.
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There are also pitfalls of that success; those kids got super famous.
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Here's how children and parents are using technology's benefits and avoiding pitfalls.
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While there are certainly benefits, there are also a number of pitfalls.
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But the administration's potential legal strategy is not without its own pitfalls.
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"Whatever pitfalls there might be, I'm looking forward to it," he said.
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Even Trump has acknowledged the gap -- and its potential pitfalls for Republicans.
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Still, even with these advantages, China has its share of potential pitfalls.
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A book like this has potential pitfalls, highhandedness not least among them.
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Anduril, like both Palantir and SpaceX, seeks to avoid some common pitfalls.
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The hurdles and pitfalls are numerous, but the potential rewards are huge.
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He is the one concerned about the pitfalls posed by big tech.
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What are the potential pitfalls of so much A.I. in our lives?
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But it's also important to avoid the pitfalls of working from home.
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"Notes on Blindness" avoids the sentimental pitfalls of a documentary this personal.
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Barnes used sports stadium subsidies as a leading example of these pitfalls.
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Readers share tips for avoiding the pitfalls of gender stereotypes in relationships.
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Interstellar Lab hopes to avoid the pitfalls of previous simulated space settlements.
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But the path to victory is steep, and there are significant pitfalls.
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As with all investments, there are pitfalls that you want to avoid.
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But other pitfalls are likely, according to Morgan Stanley analyst Betsy Graseck.
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But the idea, according to multiple aides, is rife with potential pitfalls.
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Though for all its comfort, my room wasn't without a few pitfalls.
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Once in court, Laura struggles with a series of increasingly harrowing pitfalls.
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Unagi has managed to avoid the same pitfalls that have befallen Unicorn.
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Here are the potential pitfalls of becoming too close to your colleagues.
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Can a moped-share company escape the pitfalls of the scooter business?
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So what should philanthropists who want to avoid these pitfalls do instead?
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With a wonderful sense of humor about fame and the pitfalls of Showbiz.
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"The risks are enormous if you don't know the pitfalls," he told investors.
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It also nicely explains some of the pitfalls in harnessing this energy source.
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"But there are some pitfalls if we don't get it right," he said.
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What are the pitfalls of moderators allowing politicians to fact-check each other?
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Some of the solutions being floated to "prevent" sexual harassment have serious pitfalls.
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An IPO may be in the offing, yet pitfalls also lie in wait.
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There are many pitfalls on the road from the laboratory to mass production.
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Having discussions about the pitfalls of #MeToo and Time's Up can be difficult.
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His comments revealed the pitfalls too in how the truce will be monitored.
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Wingard and Barrett should know the found-footage genre's pitfalls better than most.
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But one privacy experts said the project has a lot of potential pitfalls.
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But therein lie the pitfalls, as companies take on greater debt and risk.
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One man, however, appears to have discovered a way to avoid these pitfalls.
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Apple, with Marzipan, seems to want to avoid the pitfalls Google's stumbled into.
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You'll learn a lot about the model life — the pitfalls and the hurdles.
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"You need good planning to avoid the pitfalls in gift taxation after expatriation."
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And of course there's a whole nest of pitfalls that we can't see.
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The report urged governments to learn from the pitfalls of other aquaculture businesses.
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Susan Collins (R-ME), are eyed as potential pitfalls to passing the bill.
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"Overcoming pitfalls is a daily habit for individuals who struggle academically," Corley says.
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Potential pitfalls await the president on every front of his trade policy push.
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Liberals have become too complacent and blind for pitfalls in their own theory.
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These and other pitfalls will need to be addressed in the confirmation process.
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Can you talk about that task and its pitfalls, both personal and professional?
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Luckily, Zenefits taught him how to avoid many of the pitfalls of entrepreneurship.
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Comparing BLM to the Black Power movement, of course, is not without pitfalls.
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For all its pitfalls, London's a smorgasbord of over 8 million juicy brains.
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She's quick to warn her fans about the pitfalls of heavy contouring, too.
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The pitfalls Like any investment, the value of a donor advised fund fluctuates.
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But that strategy is loaded with pitfalls, in addition to cold-blooded cynicism.
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Ahead, find the most common pitfalls that people don't realize are hurting them.
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As such, it's susceptible to all of the classic pitfalls of news judgment.
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I was determined to help my teenager side-step the pitfalls I experienced.
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Both rulings show the pitfalls of the administration's aggressiveness to change health care.
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You can avoid these common pitfalls with a good bit of emotional intelligence.
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Still, Chinese officials are mindful of the pitfalls if Trump veers off-script.
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Here are three pitfalls that co-founder therapy has taught me to avoid:
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Franklin Foer, thankfully, recognizes these pitfalls even if he can't always avoid them.
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There are pitfalls to hearing — or investing in — only one type of story.
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And what makes A24 think it can avoid the usual indie film pitfalls?
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It can also bring plenty of pitfalls, as fame and wealth often do.
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So many potential pitfalls, all of which could be avoided by not participating.
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Then came the inevitable pitfalls of fame: internal squabbles, exhaustion and creative paralysis.
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But the research also points to potential pitfalls of ground-penetrating radar data.
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Also: The pitfalls of "they"; women in the building trades; small campaign donors.
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He wants to avoid similar pitfalls at Instagram, which is owned by Facebook.
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He wants to avoid similar pitfalls at Instagram, which is owned by Facebook.
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But before rejoicing, it's important to realize that many roadblocks and pitfalls remain.
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Read on for their best practices — and the most common pitfalls to avoid.
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For other common pitfalls, check out law firm Frost Brown Todd&aposs checklist.
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In a particularly sharp chapter, Hammond looks at the pitfalls of financial incentives.
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It eventually came out as a 167 slide show on ADP's alleged pitfalls.
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How can they help communities avoid the social pitfalls of breakneck economic transformation?
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These pitfalls happens to be the two biggest complaints viewers have about the series.
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Kerry Washington has not been shy about speaking out about the pitfalls of Photoshop.
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Ahead, we've put together a list of potential workplace pitfalls for each astrological sign.
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Even their enthusiasm for Macron cannot persuade investors to ignore all these potential pitfalls.
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It's a task fraught with pitfalls, questions of cost and access and legislative complications.
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Aarian chauffeurs us through the upsides, and potential pitfalls, of this sort of arrangement.
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This means that 30 men will be pulverized by the pitfalls of true love.
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So, this is exactly where they can learn about the pitfalls of The List.
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Harbour hopes to protect her offscreen as well, from the pitfalls of young fame.
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There are some pretty clear pitfalls to putting so much faith in your devices.
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But to do so, large-scale tree-planting projects need to avoid potential pitfalls.
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The path up to the surface seems complicated, but without significant barriers or pitfalls.
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"This is just one of the pitfalls with appraisal, and it's not for novices."
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The challenges and pitfalls of population change can be handled more or less adeptly.
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It anticipates where autonomous vehicle technologies are going, and the potential benefits and pitfalls.
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Most people would take a hard pass at reliving the many pitfalls of puberty.
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But there are pitfalls to avoid here: Martin's original story has its own issues.
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Urmson will be joining us to discuss the promises — and pitfalls — of autonomous vehicles.
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If we're ranking the pitfalls of summer, humidity is hands down the most offensive.
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One of the biggest pitfalls that entrepreneurs and business owners make is money management.
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There were pitfalls and challenges that we overcame, and that first year was tough.
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The parties understand the potential pitfalls of using mobile apps, the exercise participant said.
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But despite these potential pitfalls, I'm willing to give this initiative a fair shake.
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There should be no worries about the team succumbing to such pitfalls next season.
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"These are jointly shared principles, although the pitfalls lie in the detail," she said.
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Potential lower back injuries aside, what are the pitfalls of quantifying our sex lives?
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The pitfalls could serve as a yellow caution light for lawmakers considering Trump's plan.
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Other pitfalls abound, say diplomats following the process, including intense humidity in tropical zones.
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The president is about to experience, yet again, the pitfalls of heeding their advice.
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Code2040 CEO Laura Weidman Powers explains the biggest pitfalls on the Recode Decode podcast.
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Some have also warned of the pitfalls of drawing clear "red lines" in cyberspace.
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Beyond last week's developments, there are several other potential pitfalls that worry Trump allies.
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Potential pitfalls Unfortunately, despite it being an organized school-affiliated club, problems do arise.
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But Filia maintains his worrisome outlook — where some experts see promise, he sees pitfalls.
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The program is grounded in what it calls the seven financial pitfalls for athletes.
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It's also important to know how to continue making donations while avoiding potential pitfalls.
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You can definitely do better than me by avoiding a few of the pitfalls.
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These government cars are one of the pitfalls of living along the Rublyovskoye highway.
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But activism against the White House has potential pitfalls for tech, say industry insiders.
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But in recent weeks — indeed, months — the pitfalls of political outsiderdom have become plain.
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Horror stories abound about the pain and pitfalls of sex with an overlarge organ.
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What has enabled venerable Unilever to avoid these pitfalls, and come out on top?
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And there are other diet pitfalls to be wary of, particular to specific diets.
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But some strategists pointed to potential pitfalls that could interrupt or end the rally.
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But as LPL Financial's recent buybacks show, there are pitfalls aplenty in these transactions.
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Of course, the pitfalls of AI that we are all familiar with were addressed.
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Many of Findlay's arguments stem from the pitfalls of technology and decreased attention spans.
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Parents should also watch out for major pitfalls as they choose a 529 plan.
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Trump's leadership of the GOP has left some crevasses that create pitfalls for Republicans.
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Nor was he focused on all the pitfalls if he fucked the song up.
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Along with all this promise come a few pitfalls, some old and some new.
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Be careful, there are many pitfalls on the long and winding road of life!
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But if any of these potential pitfalls concern Mr. Neumann, he doesn't show it.
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The conversation in Europe for some time has been about the pitfalls of multiculturalism.
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The company's lawyers appeared to know about those pitfalls and wanted to avoid them.
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It left his relatives aghast and resurrected thorny debates about the pitfalls of telemedicine.
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Consider the pitfalls of business models that don't require customers to pay direct fees.
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But those efforts can be littered with pitfalls for the schools and football programs.
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As the book progresses, though, Raisin's careful path through self-imposed pitfalls becomes clear.
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Most epidemiologists know what the pitfalls are and can work around them, he said.
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But the experience of the Fuyao plant shows the potential pitfalls along the way.
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I saw the pitfalls of putting heavy emphasis only on what you can compile.
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But WWF-Russia's Kokorin warned of "pitfalls" and a risk of negative feedback cycles.
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Caplan's second proposed stellar engine, a thermonuclear driven jet, overcomes some of these pitfalls.
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Perhaps, but imagination still has pitfalls, and experience surrogates are cheaper and objectively better.
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The point is, there can be major pitfalls with these sorts of distant diagnoses.
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Perhaps it didn't learn the painful lesson here about the pitfalls of excess debt.
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Planning now can help you sidestep some pitfalls while maximizing your returns next year.
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And with all the rewards, there consequently comes a lot of drawbacks and pitfalls.
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Go deeper: Where electronic health records went wrong The pitfalls of electronic health records
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Other times, recommendations consider only the upside and fail to consider the potential pitfalls.
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At Comic-Con Saturday, star Jason Momoa acknowledged the pitfalls of wearing pants while swimming.
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Instead, they can help you avoid dating pitfalls, such as appearing always available or desperate.
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What can be done here to avoid the pitfalls, in my opinion, of that opinion?
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"We've been through all those pitfalls, I feel like, before we got married," Patridge shared.
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Along with the pitfalls of fame, the show also tackles issues surrounding race and gender.
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While Friday's deal outlined the terms of Britain's separation from the EU, pitfalls lie ahead.
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Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales on the pitfalls of crowdsourcing knowledge in an era of disinformation.
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Critical to avoiding these pitfalls was Dongpong Zhao, Google's then-head of sales in China.
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Ocasio-Cortez herself has warned against the pitfalls of celebrity narratives in representing progressive movements.
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The pitfalls of a stubborn male ego don't stop with poor, dead Berto on Trust.
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Vox asked several pros for advice on how to handle surprisingly common wedding-related pitfalls.
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There are also potential pitfalls if a person dies intestate, which differ across various jurisdictions.
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Still, waterproof makeup has its pitfalls, namely that it can be damn hard to remove.
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After its launch, Vigilante struck us and other tech sites as having many grave pitfalls.
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Ahead, we've compiled the 30 major shopping pitfalls that personal shoppers see all the time.
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The visit will test his ability to navigate a political landscape littered with potential pitfalls.
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Tru Kids will look to avoid some of the pitfalls that brought down its predecessor.
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But General Motors Co GM.N illustrates some of the pitfalls of relying on single models.
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"Make sure there's enough time in training plan to account for potential pitfalls," Rao adds.
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Economists and industry experts have also warned of potential pitfalls that need to be avoided.
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We must clearly communicate the moral and security pitfalls of continued discrimination against the Rohingya.
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These are some of the pitfalls standing in the way of Apple Pay in China.
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Trump knows how to avoid such pitfalls and how to use television to promote himself.
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So be aware of the pitfalls, like vendors trying to upsell you at every turn.
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They give you a certificate of your Indian blood, which comes with pitfalls and advantages.
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And yet Blade Runner 2049 (which opens this weekend) manages to avoid the obvious pitfalls.
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It also shows the complex legal pitfalls and contradictions in an age of global communication.
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In our experience, there are four key pitfalls undermining effective religious engagement in conflict settings.
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Still, there are some potential pitfalls for Trump as the calendar turns to the summer.
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More than a few people saw the pitfalls in the premature printing of summit coins.
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White House spokeswoman Lindsay Walters says the employees work closely with lawyers to avoid pitfalls.
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It's something that could come up again in the film as he remembers his pitfalls.
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Kwon evades the pitfalls of the religious novel by giving them the widest possible berth.
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But Snap will avoid one of the key pitfalls of the Facebook platform: over-promising.
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Yes, there is a long list of documented pitfalls when it comes to "real" names.
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But it is fair to acknowledge that there are pitfalls for the U.S. to avoid.
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The designing of communities and the knowledge to avoid those stated pitfalls are our purview!
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Many are turning to sensitivity readers to help them identify potential cultural pitfalls before publication.
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These systems are all beset by the usual technological hurdles, cost overruns and bureaucratic pitfalls.
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These are pitfalls, Reeve said, that are impossible to avoid but need to be navigated.
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Growing up online, Lilly is acutely aware of the possibilities and pitfalls of social media.
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With her exacting, thoughtful instructions, Ms. Greenspan anticipates pitfalls and leads you deftly around them.
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Many people think only about the pitfalls — spattering fat, minor burns — and not the benefits.
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Professor Chang said he wondered if the S House project could avoid the same pitfalls.
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But she and others also recounted that the same gregarious nature had serious potential pitfalls.
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But for Haotanto, it was that experience that pushed her to avoid the same pitfalls.
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At its best, Auggie taps into some appropriately chilling ideas about the pitfalls of technology.
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The surge in support, while welcome news for the Buttigieg team, also comes with pitfalls.
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Mr. Boyd knows that women at home may shy from pink for its possible pitfalls.
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All it takes to avoid the pitfalls of biased thinking is a sense of wonder.
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There are a lot of pitfalls when setting yourself and your company up for QSBS.
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Over all, do you think the potential benefits of such a program outweigh the pitfalls?
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I think millennials are much savvier about the pitfalls of personality testing than, say, boomers.
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Emily Ekins, director of polling at the libertarian Cato Institute, also sees pitfalls for Democrats.
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I truly walked away with a hybrid view of the benefits and pitfalls of both.
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Hacking attacks on appliances like CCTV and webcams highlight the pitfalls of not keeping devices updated.
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And he is well aware of the pitfalls left by a decade of breakneck lending growth.
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You'll learn the best ways to do that and how to avoid the common pitfalls. 5.
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Smart House (1999), for its part, has an opposite view of the pitfalls of artificial intelligence.
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Alba has likely learned a ton about the pitfalls of the beauty and personal care business.
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That may be uncomfortable at first, and it's certainly likely to come with danger and pitfalls.
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That experience was transformative for Abrams, but also fraught with pitfalls her predecessors did not face.
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In Pillars' early years, nobody was sure it would even work, given all the potential pitfalls.
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Many on Wall Street cite potential pitfalls even though they see no signs of a recession.
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This time its strategy gives an inkling of how to avoid the worst of the pitfalls.
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And there are some pitfalls that come up during recovery that survivors might want to avoid.
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But I was perplexed by your prescription for avoiding the pitfalls of the coming cyborg symbiosis.
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This also makes them better positioned to recognize opportunities and identify pitfalls, which improves portfolio performance.
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I remember reading about the common pitfalls of vertically integrated companies when I was in school.
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The project was not without its pitfalls — rotting and collapsing new homes led to a lawsuit.
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As Smart Displays are more of a kitchen gadget, however, I again see many potential pitfalls.
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They're hoping that approach would avoid the legal pitfalls that tripped up earlier state-based policies.
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" He added, "Be careful, there are many pitfalls on the long and winding road of life!
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On the "Halftime Report" today, the desk debated the potential merits--and pitfalls--of the deal.
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As the first company to join this collaboration, they ran into a lot of technical pitfalls.
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Last week, experts filed into a congressional hearing to lay out the technology's pitfalls and dangers.
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If it is to be truly great, TrumpCare must avoid all or most of these pitfalls.
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"The queen knows the potential pitfalls of not giving [new members] a guiding hand," explained Seward.
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Our USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times Daybreak Poll attempts to minimize some of these polling pitfalls.
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As a work of narrative journalism, Wood avoids the common pitfalls of Westerners writing about Islam.
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For veterans, the VA is too often a bewildering maze full of pitfalls and dead-ends.
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There could be certain unforeseen pitfalls in dismissing charges based on the relative sweatiness of people.
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"But if they don't address it, there will be a lot of pitfalls down the line."
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Recurring revenue models have their pitfalls, and 2019 has certainly taught the industry a few lessons.
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"You hand over a job and tell him what the pitfalls are," Davis said on Monday.
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So let's look at some of the potential pitfalls and who needs to be most worried.
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This week's narrow 28500-6900 budget vote also underscored the pitfalls ahead for the tax push.
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Founders and investors reveal the ultimate guide to scaling a startup — and common pitfalls to avoid
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In addition, there are two glaringly obvious pitfalls: Filters can't tell what's legal from what's illegal.
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But while kids-first politics has its pitfalls, sometimes history doesn't let us choose the agenda.
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No silver bullets Even with the benefits, postal voting can get complicated, and there are pitfalls.
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While securing peace remains his top priority, Mr. Katta warned about the pitfalls of neglecting education.
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They could also do more to help countries avoid the Belt and Road Initiative's many pitfalls.
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The Original Sin series avoided these pitfalls but also kept sexuality in general at arm's length.
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And if you're smart enough to be aware of these pitfalls, why not just avoid them?
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The result was an impressive medley of flavors that avoided many of the airplane food pitfalls.
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Ultimately, Mojo could run into the same pitfalls many wearables face: issues with interoperability between platforms.
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None of this is meant to diminish the pitfalls and care needed in fixing algorithmic bias.
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But sharing on social media the joys and pitfalls of her life is a different matter.
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Planning now can help you sidestep some pitfalls while maximizing your returns next year, they explained.
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But the companies are still thematically related, which usually means higher volatility and similar potential pitfalls.
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And as the company turbocharges its growth, it is learning firsthand the pitfalls of rapid expansion.
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Control of the club comes with immense clout and prestige, as well as pitfalls and enemies.
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Hopefully, if I do my job, they will better understand the potential pitfalls of doing so.
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The visit is a test of Johnson's ability to navigate a political landscape littered with potential pitfalls.
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But there's also a lot of hype, wildly conflicting projections, and plenty of risks and pitfalls ahead.
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So what can you do to avoid the pitfalls of trying to buy low and sell high?
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And all the pitfalls that people read about, I just found myself slipping into all of them.
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Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)The process of buying a new gadget is full of traps and pitfalls.
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One of the most common pitfalls among investors is a knee-jerk response to short term volatility.
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Investors who have helped companies through similar transitions can help you avoid pitfalls associated with these milestones.
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It offers a step-by-step guide for maximizing the benefits you do have and avoiding pitfalls.
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I never could have imagined this horrific event being one of the pitfalls needing to be avoided.
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The variation in laws—and costs—has created a global surrogacy trade rife with complications and pitfalls.
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It's nice to know that even the most genetically blessed amongst us still suffer from human pitfalls.
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But with so many questions around the service, there are a lot of potential pitfalls as well.
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"We know the pitfalls and the mistakes that are so easy to get sucked into," he said.
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Mosseri and Daniels can implement the Facebook strategy and shield their apps from the same old pitfalls.
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In an article for Psychology Today, author Ray Williams discusses various misconceptions and pitfalls of goal setting.
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What are the common pitfalls that come not just from ignoring the moment before but mishandling it?
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And now the FDA wants to make sure more patients and surgeons are aware of the pitfalls.
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Despite its potential pitfalls, Conservative MPs are envious of Momentum, for their party lacks anything like it.
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The bill was passed on Saturday and has multiple pitfalls, as identified by The New York Times.
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They said they wanted to speak out to warn others of the pitfalls in buying sports memorabilia.
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Over the summer I wrote about the pitfalls of an amateur approach to politics, especially presidential politics.
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Celebrities and their handlers need to be aware of the pitfalls of such "special" treatment as well.
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He'll need to secure an enormous sum of money, which comes with its own share of pitfalls.
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There are any number of pitfalls when a developer attempts to tell the stories of marginalized people.
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"I want to educate young players and help them with the pitfalls of the game," says Samba.
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However convenient and futuristic, one area where the smart home has enormous potential (and pitfalls) is accessibility.
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That strategy presents its own pitfalls, particularly if no one group ends up particularly enamored with him.
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It's also rife with pitfalls for a President known to speak candidly and without regard for protocol.
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Well, one of the many pitfalls of this life is that most of us will never know.
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Despite the pitfalls of disunity, there is a potential benefit to Mr. Trump in the Ryan stance.
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India must not ignore the pitfalls of its education system; therefore, it must increase its education expenditure.
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Below are some of the pitfalls he's experienced, navigating the LP/VC world for over two decades.
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Thinking back to Tay, did anyone consult a person from a marginalized group about the potential pitfalls?
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Both he and Ms. Neal know the potential pitfalls of having the other in their everyday lives.
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Those figures underline that there are opportunities, as well as potential pitfalls, for Trump in Wednesday's meeting.
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Second, this random selection of who makes what debate on what night is rife with potential pitfalls.
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One of the pitfalls in trying to establish equality is to confuse gaining power with unleashing rage.
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It's hard to escape the routines and pitfalls of everyday living, even if you're a magic mushroom.
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In an awesome article for Vanity Fair, Peter Hamby discusses the pitfalls of fighting Trump for attention.
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Think Star Trek, using alien encounters to investigate prejudice, xenophobia, and the potentials and pitfalls of communication.
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If we're being incredibly basic and rudimentary about it, being famous comes with its set of pitfalls.
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You and I are health care journalists, and know the games and understand where pitfalls can be.
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So many pitfalls exist that most administrations don't release potential nominees' names until they've been preliminarily vetted.
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CHICAGO — Two cities, following different road maps, have shown the possibilities and potential pitfalls of police reform.
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But embracing it has pitfalls of its own, like energizing Republican voters in defense of the president.
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Turns out in my hasty jump into remote work, I had fallen for the most common pitfalls.
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Haas is aware of the pitfalls in Formula One and knows that his team cannot stand still.
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Here are some tips and pitfalls about how to be sick from a group with lived experience.
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As Beschloss notes, marginalizing Congress, even when legislators were eager to pass the buck, has serious pitfalls.
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The Remainers have recently posted a series of videos designed to highlight the practical pitfalls of leaving.
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Just as significant, the gun coalition plans to pursue new legal strategies to avoid some previous pitfalls.
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Films like "Office Space" and shows like "The Office" turned the pitfalls of office culture into comedy.
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The handling of his case shows the pitfalls of being young, black and poor in Wiregrass Country.
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Is there an appropriate response for elected officials that avoids the pitfalls of this artificial binary choice?
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Here are eight pitfalls to avoid so you buy a mattress you'll happily sleep on for years.
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But in its haste to provide local color, The Case Against Adnan Syed encounters several unfortunate pitfalls.
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Bertozzi and Hargan have deftly skirted the common bio-comic pitfalls to make a really nice book.
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Moral judgements of behavior are fraught with pitfalls, hence why they are scrubbed from art historical analysis.
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And it is taking pains to avoid the computing pitfalls that befell a rival, TSB, earlier this year.
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"You see, the pitfalls of the audition room and the airport interrogation room are the same," he writes.
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Naming drugs, says Ezingeard, is all about avoiding regulatory pitfalls and has become "less and less" about creation.
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But "Flash" -- with help from visiting heroes and friends from "Supergirl" -- managed to avoid some major pitfalls. How?
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Certainly. This doesn't mean the pitfalls are easy to avoid, but it does mean they're far from inevitable.
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Despite these pitfalls, Richard Wyn Jones of Cardiff University thinks that further financial devolution to Wales is inevitable.
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The trailer, then, gives us our first glimpse of how the new film might navigate these potential pitfalls.
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The window for Russian dominance in Syria was jammed open by the pitfalls of the US-brokered ceasefire.
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There are a lot of "ifs" here, of course — along with plenty of potential pitfalls (like, say, privacy).
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I've often found Traviss's stories to be interesting mediations on people and technology, and the pitfalls between them.
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To hedge against the potential pitfalls of the Switch, Nintendo is expanding in other areas beyond console gaming.
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It's the kind of project that makes you question the pitfalls of fame for some of your favorites.
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The show, set years before Odenkirk's character, Saul Goodman, meets Walter White, avoids the pitfalls of spinoff television.
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The company may need to reconsider the extent it utilizes self-service ad platforms to avoid future pitfalls.
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But Booker's team had already considered this and other possible pitfalls and concluded they had no other choice.
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Further, the technology is brand new and avoids many of the pitfalls of the original body-scanning tech.
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"I taught myself how to avoid the pitfalls and the mistakes I had made early on," Hilfiger says.
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As you get started, here are a few of the pitfalls and mistakes to avoid regarding Social Security.
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But there are still plenty of pitfalls standing between Congress and an official, long-awaited end to sequestration.
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It lays out the history, promise and pitfalls of solar technology with an easy-going lack of wonkishness.
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Having been a supermodel herself, Crawford also feels more prepared to protect her daughter from any potential pitfalls.
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Being hundreds of miles away from each other hasn't stopped the couple from suffering many familiar relationship pitfalls.
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To be clear, a Russian-Israeli gas partnership is far from perfect and includes a number of pitfalls.
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His statist economic policies have also largely avoided the pitfalls and constant conflicts of Venezuela's "Bolivarian" socialist model.
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It will have to educate users about the pitfalls and potential long-term costs of getting slapdash service.
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Proponents say the agreements protect students from some of the pitfalls of debt, including the accumulation of interest.
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The greatest of the Blade 14's pitfalls is probably something you've been thinking about: heat and airflow.
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The greatest of the Blade 14's pitfalls is probably something you've been wondering about: heat and airflow.
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Following a few early missteps, the Women's March movement could easily have fallen victim to the same pitfalls.
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The fact of the matter is that running a label these days comes with a variety of pitfalls.
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He is betting that the short-term pitfalls (the ongoing shitstorm) will be worth the long-term gains.
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Best about stardom: "Judy""Judy," like "Rocketman," shines a worthwhile light on the pressures and pitfalls of stardom.
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"All the pitfalls that people read about, I just found myself slipping into all of them," he said.
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A common theme in this Quora thread was the pitfalls of spending too much time contemplating and analyzing.
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Read more: Founders and investors reveal the ultimate guide to scaling a startup — and common pitfalls to avoid
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Zuckerberg did all of this without succumbing to the kinds of pitfalls that have befallen other tech executives.
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"It's a user-friendly way of experiencing the pitfalls of communism," a friend and former member told me.
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Despite the momentary optimism, the pitfalls in the way of a successful outcome in the negotiations are plentiful.
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Our experience with North Korea should serve as an example, though not identical, of the pitfalls of inaction.
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This helps avoid a lot of the privacy pitfalls with any kind of a national facial recognition database.
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They are tacked together from a host of precedents and compromises, and riven with ambiguities and ethical pitfalls.
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Compared to some prior political pitfalls, Trump's response to the wave of Democratic wins on Tuesday was muted.
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The billionaire also addressed concerns over artificial intelligence (AI), and said its benefits will outweigh any potential pitfalls.
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This plan has all of the same pitfalls as Garrett's, but thus far it has gotten more attention.
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But both sides are also surveying a transformed political landscape for pitfalls that could threaten their own survival.
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BuzzFeed on Wednesday said Rendell eventually called WHPT Radio back to say Warren's pitfalls are also his own.
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That's so rare to find, especially in our business where there are pitfalls of narcissism and self-importance.
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The ongoing crisis in Brazil, though not a one-to-one comparison, offers some insight into the pitfalls.
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There are special forms you need to use, benefits that you may qualify for and pitfalls to avoid.
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But the experiment taught me several lessons about the pitfalls of digital news and how to avoid them.
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As a former lawyer, Ms. Schaaf understands the potential pitfalls in warning unauthorized immigrants of an impending raid.
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"You need a team in the company who really understands ceramics and knows how to avoid its pitfalls."
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By exploring the pitfalls of putting on a one-person show, do you deal with your own fears?
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The caption also misstated who received advice from a lawyer to avoid the pitfalls encountered by many champions.
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He pledged to keep them safe from "rabble rousers," religious cults, armed insurgents and the pitfalls of Westernization.
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Although flipping houses can be one of the most lucrative ways to build wealth, there can be pitfalls.
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Then I tell them how they can avoid pitfalls and big mistakes, while still staying true to themselves.
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The pitfalls of Brexit will especially be felt in industries that are intertwined with the global supply chain.
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"In designing a regulatory system for cannabis, we have an opportunity to avoid similar pitfalls," the report said.
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His mother kept him inside, his nose in his school books, fearful of the pitfalls beyond the door.
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But that doesn&apost mean that there aren&apost a few subtle pitfalls that come with the territory.
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Uber, Theranos, and WeWork demonstrate the pitfalls of "founder worship" and the pursuit of growth at all costs.
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And this uncertainty is where the company approach can have pitfalls: What is known now is not everything.
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The 19th-century artist Alfred Maurer, however, exemplified the pitfalls of surrendering to the regressive tendency as fashion.
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The pitfalls of automated policing, where one piece of bad information can lead to a guns-drawn confrontation.
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FEW FIRMS know the promise and the pitfalls of doing business in Africa better than MTN, a telecoms giant.
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But Mr Trump's antipathy towards Mexico has exposed the pitfalls of relying too much on a single trading partner.
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Microsoft has seen the pitfalls of artificial intelligence, after after a barrage of offensive Twitter comments earlier this year.
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Xu Zhong, head of the research bureau at the central bank, the People's Bank of China, sees pitfalls ahead.
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"Espionage" made the right call in leaving UnReal's recent pitfalls behind, but that doesn't mean they weren't still lurking.
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One of the better additions in Fashion Forward is just how effectively it mimics the pitfalls of customer service.
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"I think he's done pretty well for a new group of people who don't know the pitfalls," he said.
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Alison, Cosima, and Helena come forward with their own parenting pitfalls — for instance, Helena lets her babies eat sand.
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You'll learn how to cultivate and sustain your passion while avoiding common pitfalls like endless seeking, suffering and burnout.
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The justices will hear four cases this term that could expose anew the pitfalls of an eight-justice court.
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But with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict you were stepping on thin ice and did not avoid all the pitfalls.
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Common bias pitfalls include asking a woman about childcare, speaking in an accent, and making pop culture preference assumptions.
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That sounds nice, but collective capitalism suffers from two pitfalls: a lack of accountability and a lack of dynamism.
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Whatever your sign, there are plenty of high points — plus a few pitfalls to watch out for this month.
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But CNET used the incident to talk about the pitfalls of online data collection, foreshadowing conversations still happening today.
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What looked like a miracle cure for poverty now seems like a warning about the pitfalls of development projects.
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Trump the showman can dance around policy pitfalls and distract from some of his less than successful business dealings.
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How do you avoid the pitfalls, sloppy hookups, or drunken arguments that can often accompany said transition to friendship?
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It does not depend on getting the right lucky breaks, cultivating the right relationships, or sidestepping the right pitfalls.
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Smith points to a trio of potential pitfalls for the tech: biased outcomes, invasion of privacy and mass surveillance.
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But even if they manage to get the 216 votes they need, a slew of potential political pitfalls await.
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This bypasses one of the pitfalls of polygraphs: human examiners, who can carry their biases when they interpret tests.
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To understand the promise of VR live cams, it helps to look at the pitfalls of pre-recorded content.
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Beyond those potential pitfalls, professors who study inequality have warned about an accumulation of wealth potentially eroding democratic institutions.
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"This meeting is more about avoiding pitfalls than trying to engage on some of the big issues," Nanos said.
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An email newsletter avoids most of the pitfalls of Twitter hell while still delivering on many of value points.
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Many stars claim that breaking up on a public stage is one of the pitfalls of being a celebrity.
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Despite all this fanfare, there are potential pitfalls, like focusing less on research and more on pumping out degrees.
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Our investigative reporters found that many of the pitfalls he has encountered in Washington have echoes in his past.
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These are just a few examples, it would be impossible to list all possible probation conditions and potential pitfalls.
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It took about a block to realize the pitfalls of trying to commute about on a modern race bike.
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The good news is that it is possible to avoid such pitfalls and facilitate a smooth handoff of power.
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A particular lyric, "A word about Gnosis: it ain't gonna buy the groceries", suggests he's aware of its pitfalls.
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Such as the potential pitfalls in corporate America: Not every trophy campus is a monument to a company's success.
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The two-year long experiment was plagued by infighting among the scientists, malnutrition, and other social and environmental pitfalls.
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Cuomo pressed Conway to answer how the President would avoid the same funding pitfalls that occurred after Hurricane Sandy.
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Life is clearly possible outside the EU. But the process of getting there is full of pitfalls and problems.
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I welcome the opportunity to share those mistakes so that nobody has to experience the same pitfalls I did.
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But by using blockchain technology, Chen said he can avoid many of the pitfalls that tripped up previous efforts.
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Technology is everywhere, and we're all more or less dependent upon it — so how do we escape the pitfalls?
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But they also appear keenly aware of the pitfalls of being pigeonholed as primarily for black or Latino voters.
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A public option has some potential pitfalls as well, but it has the virtue of being far less disruptive.
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But with the Brexit vote, the Nissan factory could become a lesson in the pitfalls of redrawing the map.
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Meanwhile, as researchers continue to evaluate the pros and cons of new exchange plans, patients are discovering the pitfalls.
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He is a 2017's producer's dream: He's fearless (which obviously has its pitfalls when a filter isn't present).
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Beware the pitfalls of deferred-interest deals Senate bill boosts taxes on stock sales Congrats on your market gains.
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While such contests have proved a headache for others in the past, Mr. Connelly hoped to avoid such pitfalls.
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With these considerations in mind, the transition to cloud services may avoid the pitfalls of previous government IT projects.
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Now, the couple is suing their realtor and the sellers, who they say mislead them about the property's pitfalls.
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What do you see as the potential pitfalls or ways in which a system like this could go wrong?
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One of the better additions in Fashion Forward is just how effectively it mimics the pitfalls of customer service.
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White House officials were reluctant to speak about the probe, even anonymously, out of concern about possible legal pitfalls.
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They looked at a number of pitfalls that could hamper an American assault on North Korea's well-entrenched military.
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STEVEN YUM, New York Buy the seller first: Collecting watches, especially vintage, is a pursuit fraught with potential pitfalls.
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Khan was aware of these potential pitfalls, so he asked Coughlin which coaches he would want to work with.
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Several recent projects illustrate the pitfalls new proposals confront and the challenge Mr. Trump faces in breaking the logjams.
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I learned things about how to make it private in terms of how to avoid some of the pitfalls.
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I suspect your manager would be better off recognizing the potential pitfalls and avoiding this kind of question altogether.
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Perhaps the most stinging reminder of these pitfalls comes from a timeless paper published by the statistician Richard Peto.
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In his memories, Kailash's eager exploration of love's splendors and pitfalls took place amid considerable political and intellectual commotion.
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I'm eager to see what she'll do, under Daniel Aukin's direction, with this story about the pitfalls of superficiality.
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Mr. Potter is a hyper-articulate tenor saxophonist and bass clarinetist, subject to all the attendant triumphs and pitfalls.
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"Young entrepreneurs need to know the pitfalls to avoid while getting their products to market," Mr. Lancer, 33, said.
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As former law enforcement, I was well aware of the pitfalls of taking every related accounting at face value.
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But even if Mr. Trump does not abandon the two-state solution, any route to peace contains many pitfalls.
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He is recognizing the pitfalls of what is happening with Meghan as the same ones faced by his mother.
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Partly because we believe we are different from most people, and not prone to the same biases and pitfalls.
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But the above arguments are just examples of why Trump has some immunity from most of the impeachment pitfalls.
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For consumers, the pitfalls are that they have high interest rates and it is easy to rack up debt.
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But what I do know is that there are pitfalls in such a structure that one could reasonably foresee.
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An examination of failed efforts from the past highlights the potential gains for companies and potential pitfalls for taxpayers.
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The answer, Mason says, is to keep talking about this and making sure people understand the potentials and pitfalls.
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The most shocking thing about the Switch might be how many obvious pitfalls Nintendo has managed to elegantly avoid.
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Here&aposs everything you need to know about setting up QSBS, how it works, and common pitfalls to avoid.
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The increased amount of visual information makes for a smoother, more realistic-looking picture — but that has its pitfalls.
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Business Insider reached out to three experts to get a sense of some pitfalls to avoid during long weekends.
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Indeed, the Chilcot report finds that it was hardly alone in warning of pitfalls in the post-invasion world.
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He was probably the first one to admit that he couldn't escape his own masculinity and the pitfalls of that.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Thales looks like the European strongman of the defence sector – with some of the pitfalls that entails.
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Countries and car manufacturers the world over are declaring themselves all-in on EVs, but there are some potential pitfalls.
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If they aren't working — there's so many pitfalls in our current establishment that create a lose-lose dynamic for women.
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But its pitch for its new feature clearly telegraphs that it intends to avoid the pitfalls into which Facebook stumbled.
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Or help them stay out of the really obvious pitfalls that are going to get involved when there's legalized gambling?
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To avoid the pitfalls of corporate debt, Bell said more extensive research on a company's financial health is a necessity.
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It's not that self-reflection is categorically ineffective, it's just that so many of us fall into these hidden pitfalls.
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But he's also cognizant of the pitfalls of auteurism, which elides the myriad artists who contribute to a finished film.
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And, check out today's show, because turns out she's already dealing with the benefits and pitfalls of being a celebrity.
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But just because it's easy to initiate a private chat, doesn't mean the interaction isn't riddled with obstacles and pitfalls.
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The idea of transferring a business model in another country is good, as such, but there are also some pitfalls.
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LOS ANGELES — Awards season is a marathon march, not a sprint, and the path is dotted with pitfalls and surprises.
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Burke talked to Vox over the phone about her humble beginnings, Me Too's prominence and pitfalls, 2020 politics, and more.
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He continued, talking about the pitfalls of trying to make a living while attempting to break into the film industry.
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They're fully acquainted with the common pitfalls of the first tattoo as they're often asked to cover up unfortunate decisions.
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At the very least, better awareness of the pitfalls of misclassifying workers may make firms leerier of trying their luck.
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It'll be awfully hard to build that route if we start assuming it's been deliberately filled with pitfalls and quicksand.
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But too many places don't seem to understand the pitfalls of the potato skin, namely the potato-to-topping ratio.
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Although she may seem unstoppable now, this singing and talking toddler pig isn't immune to the pitfalls of internet trends.
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But it nevertheless illustrated the potential pitfalls of inviting a problematic pro-Trump leader the US is wary of elevating.
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The experience has equipped Lampiris to support companies interested in following its lead and help them avoid the early pitfalls.
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Some observers who have pointed out the potential pitfalls of meditation have advanced normative prescriptions for Western meditators moving forward.
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Investors and buyers in the "healthtech" sector should be conscious of these regulatory pitfalls in connection with financings and acquisitions.
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But there are potential pitfalls, as well; if not done right, machine learning can actually make your business more biased.
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He developed the idea after meeting a Lyft driver who helped him to see the pitfalls of on-demand services.
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McConnell has an uncanny ability to lay out the wisdom behind an approach and the potential pitfalls with various directions.
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Cities and their residents stand to benefit from new mobility services — if they can understand and avoid the potential pitfalls.
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She's outspoken and honest about the pitfalls of the industry and about the ways she herself has succumbed to pressure.
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Just as he was about to finish his set, he launched into a tirade about the pitfalls of Xanax abuse.
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She's Gotta Have It follows Nola Darling, a 20-something Brooklynite navigating the pitfalls of dating a trio of men.
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While there can be value in capturing the "first-mover" label — namely differentiating yourself from competitors — there are also pitfalls.
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The First Step Act also avoids some of the pitfalls that limited progressive support for previous attempts at compromise legislation.
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When the time comes for you to ask for a raise, be sure to avoid the following five conversation pitfalls!
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Their experiences underscore the pitfalls that confront business leaders whose professional success does not always translate into the education field.
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This is a matter both of environmental awareness (identifying the potential pitfalls of this kind of development) and environmental justice.
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Knowing more about the legal pitfalls and landmines out there will help keep any business entity on a solid foundation.
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He used a consultant to figure out pitfalls, such as people being afraid to ask for too much time off.
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Nightlife with all its highs and lows—the pitfalls make it very hard to maintain any kind of good health.
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Here's how to build hard value while avoiding common pitfalls in nine exciting startup categories that will brighten our future.
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Can women take action to avoid these pitfalls in their own lives or are they too big to tackle alone?
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Usually, these are things that represent pitfalls in EEG interpretation for the simple reason that they obscure actual brain activity.
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This habit is curious given Yellen herself, while Fed vice chair in early 2013, highlighted the pitfalls of calendar guidance.
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Just in time for Thursday, he's gone ahead and made us a mix designed to prevent these potential family pitfalls.
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But from an experiential standpoint, her search for the USB drive, in particular, displayed the pitfalls of real-time storytelling.
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There are mismatched demands and expectations on both sides, and the pitfalls have only gotten more obvious in recent weeks.
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But her campaign also exhibited the pitfalls of getting too into the weeds and taking "nerding out" to an extreme.
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He came to his understanding of the pitfalls in actuarial science during his work on Wall Street in the 1980s.
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But in the accident's wake, "the potential pitfalls of poor regulation are now evident for everyone to see," he said.
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I was looking through it and it's so incredibly instructive how venture deals come together and possible pitfalls to avoid.
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Hakeem Jeffries of Brooklyn, the chairman of the House Democratic caucus, shows the pitfalls that party leaders see for impeachment.
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You can also read more about what experts say are the biggest pitfalls to avoid when negotiating a term sheet.
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The meeting, in the minds of its organizers, would help fully illustrate the economic pitfalls of tariffs on American industries.
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Ms. Thompson said she was thankful that her children had all avoided her pitfalls and become productive members of society.
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Yet there are potential pitfalls in that strategy as well since Democrats are also fighting to protect vulnerable centrist lawmakers.
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Hear from some of the leading recruiters and services on how they have successfully scaled recruiting and avoided key pitfalls.
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As an entrepreneur whose startup is literally about maintaining good mental health, Silja Litvin is well aware of the pitfalls.
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Instead of a year, parents will get six months, a number that researchers say avoids the pitfalls of longer leaves.
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Driving the news: A pair of events this week served to illuminate and highlight the possibilities and the potential pitfalls.
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Reviewing it, Joan Silber calls the novel a "wild and superbly intelligent reimagining" that avoids the pitfalls of biblical retellings.
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Leslie Berlin, author of "Troublemakers," a history of Silicon Valley, said the project was intriguing but full of potential pitfalls.
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He thus tried to avoid both pitfalls by simply giving vague, qualified answers and dissembling about Exxon's record on sanctions.
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At the very least, the company's got the interest, revenue and funding to avoid the recent pitfalls of Sphero and Kuri.
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He's got the upside of recent campaign experience, running with Hillary Clinton and seeing the pitfalls of her run up close.
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The Final Girl is virginal, responsible, and not prone to the partying pitfalls that her soon-to-be-dead friends are.
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For the latest edition of our clubbing horror stories series, Strom shares the pitfalls of taking acid while on the job.
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It's a delicately layered, astute exploration into the strength of having hope, and the pitfalls you get into along the way.
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But despite the shows obvious pitfalls, the soundtrack can still be appreciated as a work unto itself, which this one is.
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But there are pitfalls, and we know about them because Los Angeles is not the first city to experiment with microtransit.
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And celebrities are no different – as these celebrities candidly shared with People, describing the perks and pitfalls of parenting grown kids.
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But even so, Shaver said the discussion is fraught with political pitfalls, as many residents are reluctant to abandon their homes.
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But the family's clear distress over the interaction highlights the pitfalls of using this technology when caring for someone who's dying.
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No matter your political affiliation, I think everyone can benefit from a basic understanding of the pitfalls in contemporary AI systems.
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As the government prepares for divorce negotiations, firms must identify the pitfalls and opportunities presented by the coming new regulatory order.
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And what you see with the Lasseter case is the potential pitfalls of leaving these punishments entirely up to an employer.
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AMC is coming for MoviePass with a brand new ticket subscription service that sidesteps many of the pitfalls of its competitor.
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We look at the web's myriad miracles (the information explosion, unprecedented collaboration) and pitfalls (addiction, hacking, cyber war) along the way.
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Driving the President's interest: a determination to avoid the military pitfalls which so sharply divided the nation during the Vietnam War.
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His tweets range from declaring that fur pillows are actually hard to sleep on to sharing the pitfalls of dating models.
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Advano's solution: A sponge-like structure made of carbon Advano has a clever way of getting around the pitfalls of silicon.
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He tells the cautionary tale of a Bangladeshi cab driver he met who illustrates the potential pitfalls for religious Muslim investors.
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That's because by taking money directly from a customer's bank account, many of the pitfalls of card-based payments are avoided.
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While waving goodbye to summer has its pitfalls (sayonara summer Fridays!), we've decided that this heat is officially so last season.
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We stop by Wendy's first to use some coupons we got in the mail and avoid the pitfalls of shopping hungry.
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Despite the novel circumstances, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will be dodging a minefield of familiar gender pitfalls and double standards.
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While we're here, thinking about literal eighth grade and Eighth Grade the movie, why not dwell on the pitfalls of yesterday?
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These literal attempts to reproduce the creative moment and the act of painting are the pitfalls of the art biopic genre.
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Majority judgment (MJ) is a new method of election that we specifically designed to avoid the pitfalls of the traditional methods.
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Clearly, Bernie and Hillary are aware of the political pitfalls that have stymied so many attempts at reform in the past.
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Mindful of the pitfalls, companies that use and manufacture VR are moving quickly to capture the hearts and minds of consumers.
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With more leverage and less output in the horizon, given the expected normalization in interest rates, Heller addresses the looming pitfalls.
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Learn to identify the common pitfalls that you're prone to and practice exercises that will help you become your best self.
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Trump weaved the stories of several Americans who have experienced the pitfalls of Obamacare firsthand into his effort to pressure Republicans.
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This is why fantasizing about this can be so hot — you get all of the joy and avoid any potential pitfalls.
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Education is key - in terms of both studying and learning about the potential pitfalls of going abroad too soon, he said.
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This means Mechanical Turk is useful, but only to the extent that researchers are aware of, and compensate for, its pitfalls.
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Pop's clear-eyed simplicity avoids any potential pitfalls, and has resulted in a smart home setup I finally feel comfortable with.
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It stumbles into some of the pitfalls of this kind of conceit, in particular it tends to equate species with race.
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If you pay yourself first, you get used to living without the money and can avoid the pitfalls of lifestyle inflation.
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In an interview last year, Mr. Lombardo, the former president, spoke bluntly about the complexities and potential pitfalls of doing dramas.
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On North Korea: 'You could get snookered' McConnell also warned President Trump on the pitfalls of being "snookered" by North Korea.
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And if you hear yourself saying any of the five conversation pitfalls mentioned here, act fast and pivot the conversation quickly!
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Beware the pitfalls of deferred interest dealsHow to find the best Black Friday dealsThese are the top 10 best gift cards
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Those who have studied the issue cautioned that the positives of permanent daylight saving time come with a number of pitfalls.
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They are still front and center, just cloaked in gender-generic policy talk so we can avoid the pitfalls of 2016.
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The person who was willing to do what was necessary to make sure Trump was able to glide past potential pitfalls.
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" Abloh told me that the tendency to assume that people are in competition is one of many "pitfalls of human nature.
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"Rather than getting themselves into a dangerous situation, I decided to introduce them to the pitfalls of betting personally," writes Branson.
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"There are pitfalls — lack of privacy, loss of privacy — and that's not for everyone," Kardashian West tells Whitaker in the interview.
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As always, carriers are happy to upsell customers plans with slightly better features, but every plan has its own unique pitfalls.
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Ideally, the system not only flags potential problems but gives engineers real-time feedback and helps them learn to avoid pitfalls.
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There were six of us in there, educated, desperate fat women, doing mindful-eating exercises and discussing their pitfalls and challenges.
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Explicitly point out, where possible, the benefits and pitfalls of your proposed power system as best as you can anticipate them.
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For Mr. Buttigieg, the solution to McKinsey's ethical pitfalls may come in a rethinking of the rules that business abides by.
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Outside experts say the situation represents the pitfalls that can occur when federal agencies do not properly communicate with each other.
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While 34 states and the District of Columbia have their own antiterrorism laws, many have the same pitfalls as federal law.
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He sees plenty of pitfalls ahead, both for the people attacked by auto-weapons and for the people who wield them.
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Mr. Netanyahu has zigzagged on the question of immunity, aware of its unpopularity and the pitfalls of appearing to evade justice.
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But "they're quietly determined to speak truth to power, knowing the considerable potential pitfalls that can result from not doing that."
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But the current Gulf crisis is not just about this administration and the pitfalls of its "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran.
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Despite its pitfalls, social media is still vital to protests raging around the world today — with no signs of slowing down.
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But pitfalls have abounded, including in 2005 when President George W. Bush faced intense criticism for his response to Hurricane Katrina.
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Pitfalls of maudlin cliché surround the subject, but Mr. Roberts has skirted them, above all through his bold choice of music.
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More often than not, the new documentary reveals how little dance is understood, and the pitfalls of trying to represent it.
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To help you avoid the same pitfalls, the Best Money Experts shared the best advice they'd give to their younger selves.
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Magoon also said Amplify is being particularly diligent to avoid the fraudulent pitfalls so prevalent in blockchain and cryptocurrency investment today.
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We come from drastically different cultural backgrounds, our goals take on different shapes and our romantic pitfalls exist on opposing wavelengths.
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So far most have gone to Bangladesh, Indonesia, Thailand or Vietnam instead, since they offer lower taxes and fewer legal pitfalls.
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A pause would have advantages for all sides while avoiding the pitfalls of the freeze proposal supported by China and Russia.
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The possibilities are endless, and most present extremely worrying pitfalls that could mire some poor couple in a lifetime of misery.
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The form was strewn with pitfalls, among them a tendency to sermonize, a veering into allegory and a lack of plausibility.
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Industrial executives like Illinois Tool Works Chairman and CEO Scott Santi typically have intimate insights on pitfalls in the labor market.
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" Still, real estate lawyer Aaron Shmulewitz said that non-married couples purchasing a home together "should be aware of the pitfalls.
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It warned that gains beyond this level would likely be capped by potential "pitfalls" in subsequent negotiations between London and Brussels.
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Part history, part cautionary tale, the book shows the pitfalls of a world — and a way of living — designed by programmers.
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But as the system has been deployed more widely in domestic leagues and other major competitions, the pitfalls have become clearer.
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Hamilton Powell, CEO of online luxury watch market Crown & Caliber, told Business Insider about the many pitfalls of buying a watch.
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Fiat Chrysler had also become increasingly aware of the pitfalls of pursuing a Renault merger without its larger alliance partner's buy-in.
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The Contigo West Loop Travel Mug and Tea Infuser avoids all those pitfalls, and at less than $30, it's a good deal.
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I love everything about the sport itself (the pitfalls and corruption in the big-money echelons of the art are another story).
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"Success in retirement requires awareness of the potential pitfalls that can trip you up: Ignore them at your own peril," he said.
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On March 15, the USDS added an illuminating "Myth Busting" post on how to avoid common pitfalls in creating universally accessible content.
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One is to design multiple and diverse systems to illuminate potential pitfalls that can be remedied before an AI system is institutionalized.
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"Well a few years ago when we started autoplay it was very new to people," Rose said in response to potential pitfalls.
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Because those interested in token sales are now almost fully educated on the pitfalls and benefits and anything untoward is immediately suspect.
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Despite the monumental pitfalls of Trump's Syria drawdown, the eventual departure of U.S. troops from northern Syria represents a coherent, logical strategy.
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But high school stories, free of pretension, trace the pitfalls of our most-reached-for items in a way that feels authentic.
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Overall, there aren't major pitfalls to the Yoga 920, with only a few quirks that could easily be addressed in future iterations.
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Ms Pedder's fluently written and well-plotted book is clear-eyed about Mr Macron's flaws and the potential pitfalls ahead of him.
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Where Bates Motel has managed to avoid all of those pitfalls is in turning the Norman of the film into the boogeyman.
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Workers are regularly exploited, passports are stolen, wages go unpaid, but the pitfalls of Qatar's regressive labour laws affect migrant footballers, too.
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Outside of stepping in to help newer entrepreneurs avoid business pitfalls, Glazen generally avoids the heavy-handed approach — and sees positive results.
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Michaels breaks down the major pitfalls of making resolutions and how to avoid them Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
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It was definitely a risk: I'm aware of the potential pitfalls of traveling with someone you don't know quite well just yet.
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But that visit only illustrated the potential for pitfalls, particularly for a leader like Trump who is known to disregard diplomatic protocol.
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" Palin wrote that she was hopeful the Trump administration is aware of the pitfalls of what she called "burdensome federal government imposition.
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Generally speaking, for any top athlete, it's just dealing with the trappings, the pitfalls, and everything that can happen—especially in 2017.
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However, these sites often have their own pitfalls: unintuitive interfaces, binary gender options, and, perhaps most limiting of all, few active users.
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One novel approach to being more aggressive on the electric front while insulating the main car brand from potential pitfalls is Volvo's.
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"I think Black Mirror has done more to inform people on the potential pitfalls of AI than any White House policy paper."
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Faith & Fame is a regular column exploring how a strong belief system helps some performers navigate the pitfalls of the entertainment industry.
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Facebook's Social VR efforts may be able to avoid the pitfalls of Second Life, but there's a larger limiting factor: the hardware.
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These days, the Video Professor has found a new calling, one with fewer pitfalls in its business model than his previous one.
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They both and enjoy and rely on them, but understand the pitfalls, and the fact that these companies exist to make money.
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Since Solomon is relatively new to the fine art world, he says he's only just learning about the pitfalls of listing prices.
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But Bird and company manage to avoid the pitfalls of over saturation and instead make their mark on super history once more.
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Each has its strengths and pitfalls, and the fast-approaching world of scaled digital influencers will likely incorporate aspects of all three.
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The "Halftime Report" experts and guest host, Rich Pzena, debated the potential merits--and pitfalls--of tying CEO compensation to share price.
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These examples are rare, however, and Google's atypical approach manages to avoid many of the pitfalls of conventional HDR imagery on phones.
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It was an ironic demonstration of a theme that recurs on the Kings' shows: the appeal of pragmatism, and also its pitfalls.
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While access to preschool can certainly help, there is a serious communication gap here that demonstrates the pitfalls of working in silos.
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EchoVC's Eghosa Omoigui and Paga's Tayo Oviosu, will join Poignonnec on stage to talk strategies companies can employ while avoiding common pitfalls.
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That means, to avoid the pitfalls, executives need to focus more heavily on answering a key question: How do I get started?
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But they also highlight the pitfalls for nascent AI in China, where censors control online content seen as politically incorrect or harmful.
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From all appearances, Trump's apparent recalibration from disruptor President to polite President -- avoiding the pitfalls he fell into in Europe -- was working.
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If Gillibrand's plan can avoid some of the pitfalls of the American and Japanese postal savings systems, it could yield positive results.
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They have the experience, intuition, skills and attitude that melt away obstacles, pitfalls and impediments, making success not just possible, but probable.
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Learning as much as you can and using these tips can help you side-step the common pitfalls most young people face.
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What's more, young also seem to have avoided some of the pitfalls that anti-war protesters fell into almost 50 years ago.
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In order to avoid existing patent pitfalls, most autonomous vehicle developers currently rely on trade secrets law to protect their intellectual property.
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But the 1991 version moves briskly enough to glide over these pitfalls, whereas the 2017 version lumbers along in stops and starts.
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Bingeing through the full second season of "Daredevil" exposes you to some of the promises and the pitfalls of Netflix original series.
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Business changes are critical to successfully navigate in this environment, but there are plenty of pitfalls to watch for along the way.
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The choices would be statehood, with whatever consequences for our culture and economy, or independence, with its own economic pitfalls and challenges.
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They are spared the herculean horror of trying to say his last name, and the pitfalls of cultural snobbery that surround it.
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All come with their pitfalls, but album sales and merchandise will be crucial for artists as touring is taken off the table.
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Traveling by stretch limo may seem like the height of prudence for people going out to party, but it has hidden pitfalls.
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This is a cheap portrayal of drug use, one that paints Sherlock as somehow superhuman and above the pitfalls of "real" addiction.
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This is how a negative rate policy works alongside some of its potential pitfalls: WHY HAVE SOME CENTRAL BANKS ADOPTED NEGATIVE RATES?
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Ms. Manafzadeh added that simplifying dinosaur anatomy has its pitfalls, as does using passive, plastic wings to stand in for active limbs.
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She appreciates the greater awareness the new sleep tech promotes, but is wary of the pitfalls of inaccurate data and increased worrying.
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Socrates was correct that awareness of one's ignorance is virtuous, but philosophers have subsequently uncovered many pitfalls associated with claims of ignorance.
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After the company learned of the talk in the newsroom, Times managers distributed fliers that warned of the supposed pitfalls of unionization.
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It's also encompassed a thorough accounting of past attempts at talks with the North Koreans in the hopes of identifying potential pitfalls.
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Christopher Costello, a resource economist from the University of California, Santa Barbara, argues that many pitfalls can be avoided through good design.
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De Wit said tougher state leaders are making sure to include protections against such pitfalls in their broadband expansion and grant programs.
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Whereas Dr. Eskin tended to be pessimistic, seeing all the potential pitfalls that could scuttle a proof, Dr. Mirzakhani was the opposite.
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Skonnard argues this structure will help accelerate the program and avoid the bureaucratic pitfalls purely state-controlled programs often fall victim too.
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The programs can lead to a knot of paperwork and pitfalls that can ding borrowers with extra costs or exclude them entirely.
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While their leaders called for swift action to rescue consumers from the Affordable Care Act, some backbench Republicans worried about potential pitfalls.
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In an indication of the potential pitfalls ahead, leaders in the east of Libya accused the Italians of illegally entering the country.
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It seems like a trivial question, but experts and those who have done it say sartorial codes matter — and there are pitfalls.
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So to set the best, clearest goals, here are four pitfalls to avoid, according to the 69-year-old hedge fund magnate.
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Professor Marston falls victim to the usual biopic pitfalls at times, getting a little too cute or heavy-handed with the foreshadowing.
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Kerry also had been in the trenches of politics for enough time to understand how to avoid the traditional pitfalls of campaigns.
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One of the most common pitfalls among individuals on statins is thinking they're off the hook for worrying about diet and exercise.
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But the Speaker is a "mature adult" who understands the top job in Congress often comes with unexpected twists, turns and pitfalls.
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Finally, avoiding the pitfalls of taking time off to care for children would require a broader shift in cultural norms, experts say.
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Every potential answer to those questions has its own pitfalls, and unfortunately, Cloak & Dagger seems to be struggling with how to navigate them.
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In addition to bonds, Parker warned of the pitfalls that lie in sectors like utilities and consumer staples, as investors hunt for yield.
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The prompts allow tbh to avoid the pitfalls and controversies of anonymous messaging apps like Yik Yak, which shut down back in April.
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Snow talks about the pitfalls of fat-shaming in a training—the least meathead-ish lecture you'd ever expect from such a class.
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In the meantime, there are "uncanny valley" pitfalls of speech disconnect to navigate if the tone being (artificially) struck hits a false note.
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At the very least, it might help you remain neutral in your presentation of various ships and plot points and avoid unexpected pitfalls.
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A fun thriller that echoes Crighton's catalog, Dragon Teeth also shows the pitfalls of rooting around a deceased author's papers for new hits.
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And for a decade, C.K. has been consistently on the rise, with no serious pitfalls, no bad movies, no crummy stand-up specials.
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They handled these contrarian opinions like adults, critiquing the episode's merits and pitfalls with salient arguments on the nature of good television writing.
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All I wanted to do was assist her in achieving her musical dreams while protecting her from the pitfalls associated with the business.
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Considering how easy it is to fall into problematic pitfalls in these divisive days, it's a note a lot of women likely need.
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The efforts will address pitfalls in loyalty programs, what T-Mobile CEO John Legere called "a big pain point" in the wireless industry.
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Jean Pierre's story is particularly timely in how it shows what potentially life-threatening pitfalls await even the most resourceful and resilient deportees.
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He knew the vagaries and pitfalls of show business, and tried to impart to us the advantages of wearing more than one hat.
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It also highlights the pitfalls facing tech firms in China, where smartphone scams and personal data breaches are more common than other markets.
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And they kind of know, even when they're on something new, they kind of know the pitfalls they're going to encounter in development.
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Charitable gifts, like any other deduction, go on a Schedule A. Watch out for some other common pitfalls during this season of giving.
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"Crocodile" is a memory-focused episode, which shows the pitfalls of a device that can project images of your thoughts like a movie.
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Today's tycoons should visit his eccentric gallery for a reminder of the pitfalls of seeking to hold on too tight, for too long.
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Rather than rush headlong into disaster, we're able to spot not just the pitfalls but the opportunities we would have otherwise missed. How?
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The piece details a number of safeguards and vetting that companies can implement to help avoid some of the more troubling pitfalls here.
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"We won't fall into those same pitfalls," U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Thursday in an interview on Fox Business Network.
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Last year, Microsoft's president and chief legal officer, Brad Smith, urged federal regulation of face recognition due to privacy and human rights pitfalls.
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The cards are sold online and come in four different sets that focus on practical planning, common concerns, emotional elements and potential pitfalls.
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A year later, the Indianapolis Star ran a long story about Ferrell and the pitfalls of ranking kids at such a young age.
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And at this level of international diplomacy, the pitfalls are massive -- especially when dealing with a man accused of meddling in your elections.
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Each came with its dangers and possible pitfalls—removing cartilage from her ribs, for example, meant cutting close to the lungs, risking puncture.
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We looked at hundreds of crowdfunding campaigns and, in the video above, highlighted some of the pitfalls that we see many startups make.
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If The Shark Club plays with the pitfalls and pleasures of unusual relationships, Francesca Segal's The Awkward Age pushes them to gripping extremes.
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Murder charges are slightly easier to prove, according to Auckland University of Technology professor Kris Gledhill, and don't pose the same ethical pitfalls.
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Understanding the traits of poor leaders can help you avoid leadership pitfalls and by doing so recognize how to strengthen your leadership abilities.
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However, it wasn't just a matter of avoiding the pitfalls that have plagued its competition over recent months — although that certainly didn't hurt.
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If the nearest person who offers a shoulder to cry on is a student, she accepts it with full awareness of the pitfalls.
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Link, the main character, must travel through forests and dungeons to find Princess Zelda and save her from pitfalls seemingly unbeknownst to her.
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TOKYO — Another Japanese insurer has made a multibillion-dollar overseas deal to protect itself from the financial pitfalls of an aging domestic population.
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Such a relationship would have its pitfalls and areas of distrust, to be sure, yet may allow for progress in some key areas.
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So let's say you were trying to avoid those pitfalls; what would happen if you tried to go without coffee — for five days?
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Even with all the potential pitfalls, my job as a food tasting judge for television cooking competition shows is a dream come true.
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From the simply embarrassing to the downright life-threatening, we've rounded up stories from folks who experienced firsthand the pitfalls of interoffice intercourse.
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Maria's curse, then, dooms her descendants to the pitfalls of heterosexuality even as it spares them from a lifetime of living with men.
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The party's 31-year-old leader, Luigi Di Maio, seems to have three options on the table, and each one has potential pitfalls.
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Conaway won't seek reelection: report MORE (R-Utah), chairman of the Natural Resources Committee, said he supports the plan regardless of its pitfalls.
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Here, we speak to Singh about the pitfalls of celebrity, the darkness of creativity, and his advice for maintaining a successful spiritual practice.
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But the path for a full U.S. withdrawal remains tenuous, with some of the potential pitfalls presenting themselves just days into the deal.
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Kate Middleton had a front-row seat to the pressures and pitfalls of life in the royal family long before she joined it.
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He did well at his initial confirmation hearings, avoiding any pitfalls during two long days of grueling questions, and appeared destined for confirmation.
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Q: I was sorting through a file when I came across a printed copy of clothing "pitfalls" by the image consultant Colette Michelle.
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But a policy that tackles human trafficking by relying on the same armed groups that have profited from the trade has obvious pitfalls.
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This prodigious rate of creativity is normal for Mr. Hong, a chronicler of the human condition and the pleasures and pitfalls of attraction.
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Considering the pitfalls of the wealth tax in European countries, it seems that the US would be foolhardy to follow in their footsteps.
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Cari Levy, the group's vice president, will offer a "Marijuana 101" lesson on the benefits, the risks and the potential pitfalls for providers.
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GREENBURGH, N.Y. — The Rangers issued all the appropriate proclamations heading into Wednesday's playoff opener at Montreal, but amid the platitudes were potential pitfalls.
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Here are some of the most common pitfalls: Eric Bahn, a serial entrepreneur based in Silicon Valley, learned about QSBS the hard way.
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Yet, the Trump administration and GOP leaders are pursuing a comprehensive tax reform agenda riddled with more pitfalls than an Indiana Jones movie.
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Graphics by POLITICO's Patterson Clark and photographs by M. Scott Mahaskey were crucial to describing the problems and pitfalls highlighted by the series.
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Around six months seems to be the magic number for families to achieve the benefits but to avoid the pitfalls of parental leave.
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Thinking about how you could do things differently or recognizing potential pitfalls to your plan, could help you perform better in the future.
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Nailing the specifics of its ultimate implementation, however, will be crucial to ensuring it avoids the pitfalls that other training efforts have experienced.
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Mr. Hofer's harrowing journey highlights the pitfalls of automated policing, where one piece of bad information can lead to a guns-drawn confrontation.
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NISSAN ABSTAINS Fiat Chrysler had also become increasingly aware of the pitfalls of pursuing a Renault merger without its larger alliance partner's buy-in.
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But today should be declared a holiday from nitpicking, a time to celebrate what has been accomplished instead of fixating on the possible pitfalls.
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During races, Cordani keeps a close eye on King, helping him maintain his pace, conserve energy, and avoid pitfalls – in particular, at water stations.
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Knotty and associative, the series avoids the pitfalls of being an exhaustive survey, content to give more food for thought than figuring it out.
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Thus Trivial and other players want their money back, and he's using the incident to warn of some of the pitfalls of digital distribution.
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In the original movie, Fey used high school as a microcosm of the real word, breaking down the pitfalls of girl-on-girl crime.
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Unlike many of its contemporaries, the self-care app Aloe Bud — which debuted in April of last year — largely succeeds in avoiding these pitfalls.
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Of course, landing genre role after genre role comes with its own pitfalls — namely very involved fans, especially when it comes to Stranger Things.
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Given the fairly large pitfalls of retreating to the Iron Islands, it'd probably be smarter for Daenerys to retreat to her familial island, Dragonstone.
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One of the company's earliest backers was Gordon Ritter, founder and general partner at Emergence Capital, who saw potential where most investors saw pitfalls.
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The only way to account for all of these pitfalls is to measure how polls have actually performed over a long period of time.
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California lawmakers and officials say they repeatedly flagged pitfalls and failures with the national emergency alert system that, they argue, impeded critical evacuation efforts.
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The net result is more dependency on Chinese technology with all the pitfalls of reliance on an authoritarian regime that abhors freedom and privacy.
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We were debating the merits and pitfalls of the show's sex scenes, which portrayed sex as awkward and bad and, sometimes, as borderline assault.
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But analysts warn of potential pitfalls that investors should watch out for along the way, and any of them could sap the market's gains.
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At its heart, the film is about a fan's claim on his on-screen hero and the pitfalls of blind and obsessive hero worship.
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Luminaries such as Hawking and tech executive Elon Musk have warned against the potential pitfalls of artificial intelligence, though not necessarily in robot form.
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Tasking developers with building the communication fabric that satisfies IoT connectivity requirements for proper deployment of connected products entails considerable drawbacks and potential pitfalls.
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The Sega Genesis Mini, on the other hand, is a great example of how a company can do its best to avoid those pitfalls.
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You make sure that they know the pitfalls and things to watch out for, and then you give them more freedom as you go.
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He describes the pitfalls of traditional education by highlighting how teachers might begin a lesson plan on engines by first discussing wrenches and screwdrivers.
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This romantic comedy follows Alice (Witherspoon), a recently separated mother of two, as she explores the perks and pitfalls of forming an unconventional family.
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When Rwanda's socioeconomic turnaround is discussed, the country's disciplined approach to economic growth and commitment to avoiding the pitfalls of corruption are usually highlighted.
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And experts continue to warn that the potential pitfalls of such a system wouldn't be worth the costs imposed on ISPs and the public.
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We tend to overuse our brains and believe that it is for our own good, while remaining unaware of the brain's pitfalls and limitations.
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Still, Inzerillo and Evans are being careful to avoid the pitfalls of over personalization that have landed Facebook in hot water in the past.
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It's also a critique of modern entertainment and technology, specifically video games, and the potential pitfalls of virtual reality and the pursuit of realism.
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In the session, Jemisin unpacked the latter, explaining that one of the biggest pitfalls in world-building was that writers don't approach it thoughtfully.
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But the debates also come with potential pitfalls that can heap unwanted attention on moderators striving to serve as umpires calling balls and strikes.
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But they've also revealed the pitfalls of Trump's gut-driven approach to governing, one that relies on aides with scant federal experience to execute.
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The Washington Post reported last month that Bernhardt carries a credit-card-sized version of the list around as a reminder of the pitfalls.
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However, there's something to be said for getting solid advice on pitfalls to avoid — and having the benefit of learning from other people's mistakes.
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Check back to The Hill on Thursday morning for more from Jonathan Easley about some of the biggest pitfalls of polling during this cycle.
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But the most promising fix dreamed up so far, known as the "Redirect Method," shows the serious limits and pitfalls of such an effort.
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It's a smart decision; it forces a listener to slow down and consider the raw talent of the artist, but has its pitfalls nonetheless.
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Outlined below are the key factors to success for each of these hurdles, including the proper marketing strategies, acquisition channels and pitfalls to avoid.
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Making the work was a fraught process for Clark, who says he is cautious of the pitfalls that befall so many big-budget productions.
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Mr Nadella intends to keep LinkedIn as an independent company, perhaps because he has seen the pitfalls of integrating large acquisitions at first hand.
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With their help, the first-time founder has sidestepped common pitfalls and is already turning patients into customers with its $2.5 million in funding.
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" Finally, all pretenses of civility aside, the "pitfalls," or "things to avoid," include "don't get trapped in the 'let's be nice and polite' mindset.
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Mr. Vogt had learned the pitfalls of trying to adapt mainstream cars with expensive cameras, sensors and electronic equipment for use on public roadways.
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It's a whole lot of dumb fun, not to mention aware enough of the usual sexism that plagues raunchy comedies to avoid those pitfalls.
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Here's a 20173-hour itinerary that avoids such pitfalls, complete with Mafioso-worthy dives, bodega snacks, and a late-night expedition into the wild.
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Democratic strategists have argued since 2016 that focusing on Mr. Trump and getting into tit-for-tat arguments with him can come with pitfalls.
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With one of the best ensemble casts on television and great writing and direction, the show should avoid many of the "vacation episode" pitfalls.
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The Falcons avoided pitfalls by sticking with a game plan that centered on receiver Julio Jones and running backs Devonta Freeman and Tevin Coleman.
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" • Alison Lowe, a New York Times reader in Australia, requested "someone fleet-footed at dodging potential pitfalls, whether animal, arachnid, marine, culinary or diplomatic.
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Then there are other possible pitfalls for Biden, from Mike Bloomberg's billions to an Iowa breakthrough by a currently underrated candidate like Amy Klobuchar.
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Some, like Alex Feerst, legal counsel at Medium, have raised legitimate questions about the pitfalls of transparency, such as protecting the privacy of individuals.
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When forced to pay out of pocket, many patients are likely to choose a drug remedy – despite its potential pitfalls – that insurance will cover.
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At the same time, cities and states are reshaping how the criminal justice system treats immigrants, hoping to hopscotch around any unintended immigration pitfalls.
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One of the pitfalls in fashion, particularly men's wear, is the temptation to advertise the cost of clothes through the use of exotic materials.
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With its jarring honesty about monogamy's pitfalls, there is an open-ended strength within SZA's experience that feels available for listeners to latch onto.
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McNeill discussed some of the financial decisions freelancers and business owners should make — and which pitfalls they should avoid — to prepare for tax season.
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Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times felt that even with some of the plot pitfalls, "The Rise of Skywalker" was a "solid" film.
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He compared the pitfalls of economic prediction to the single most famously wrong weather forecast in British history, made on the BBC on Oct.
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Police chiefs are well aware of these pitfalls, though many say that with proper supervision, plainclothes units can be extremely effective in fighting crime.
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Both conservative and liberal lawyers have suggested Whitaker's appointment as acting attorney general is unconstitutional because he's not Senate-confirmed, among other legal pitfalls.
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Pollsters elsewhere — particularly in other developing countries — will have to be attuned to these potential pitfalls, or else they could repeat the same mistakes.
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While switching to an income-driven repayment plan may sound great, there are certain rules, eligibility criteria, and pitfalls that you'll need to consider.
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It's also, potentially, a safeguard against some of the pitfalls of trying to build a consumer electronics company: as the saying goes, hardware is hard.
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When grappling with the promises and pitfalls of our digital devices, it helps to understand the similarities between our technological diets and our literal ones.
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While self-help tools, like books or apps, can be beneficial, experts say there can also be pitfalls making these tools ineffective and even harmful.
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Whether you love TSwift or hate her, it's impossible to ignore the enormous success (and pitfalls) she's had over her roller-coaster of a career.
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With all of these pitfalls, it's shocking to see this element of game design so often ignored by an audience, because everything's working just right.
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The challenge for designers of new off-world habitats is to avoid these pitfalls and design a harmonious environment for those that will live there.
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With new low-carbon fuels, as with so many other areas of emerging technology, there's a pressing need for long-term thinking about possible pitfalls.
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For those passengers making art that might offer strategic and successful representations of our times, there are many tacks to take and pitfalls to avoid.
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It's easy for a young star quickly on the rise in Hollywood to fall into the pitfalls of fame, but Shawn Mendes isn't giving in.
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I can talk about the pitfalls of credit cards, savvy ways to save money, and how to recognize and fight against the gender wage gap.
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Ms Kim's case illustrates the pitfalls of supporting relatives in a country that is all but cut off from global communications and financial-services networks.
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The Xinhua news agency has warned its followers on Sina Weibo, a popular Chinese microblogging website, of the pitfalls presented by the first of April.
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Google says its goal with the Developer Program Policy Center redesign is to improve how it communicates its policies to help developers avoid accidental pitfalls.
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McMillon was quick to remind me that sometimes there is only so much that editors can do to avoid the pitfalls of stereotypes and tropes.
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He cited ZO Rooms — which recently shuttered and was bought by OYO Rooms — as an example of the pitfalls of doing too much too soon.
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Pattie makes it clear, Justin gets a big thumbs-up from Mom on the way he's handling the pitfalls of fame ... and life, in general.
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But as Judge Thompson warned in his dissent, the ruling puts all California lawyers on notice that their own clients' records may contain privilege pitfalls.
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Desperate to focus national attention on the healthy state of Australia's economy, Morrison has moved to clear his legislative agenda of any more potential pitfalls.
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In short, we use our emotions as "shortcuts" to trim time from analysis and to make ourselves more comfortable — a process that has major pitfalls.
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The legally required documents shed light on the financial holdings of Trump's administration, which features a largely unprecedented amount of wealth and possible ethics pitfalls.
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And if you know what to look for, you can help your kid avoid some common social media pitfalls such as drama, cyberbullying, and oversharing.
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One of the pitfalls of development aid to poor countries is that the research on what is and is not effective is constantly in flux.
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Well into the 21st century as we are, there are certain technological pitfalls in the criminal profession that weren't in place a few years back.
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That's why we've assembled a panel of top-tier experts to talk through the peaks and pitfalls of scaling strategies at Disrupt Berlin in December.
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Democrats must avoid two big pitfalls -- failing to deliver a compelling agenda and dampening their own turnout though excessively hard-line tactics in the primaries.
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The pitfalls for women's political language come at every level, from tone of voice to word-choice to the topics of conversation to conversational styles.
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Regulators and central bankers across the world have warned retail investors about the pitfalls of investing in cryptocurrencies, saying they could lose all their money.
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Though Kerry did not mention Trump by name, his speech focused on the political rhetoric being used in the U.S. and the pitfalls of isolationism.
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Focusing on an invasive form of parental-control technology implanted directly into a child's brain, the episode successfully probes the potential pitfalls of helicopter parenting.
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Amazon contracts can prove to be pitfalls for logistics companiesAmazon has been actively expanding its logistics network as it becomes its own biggest delivery provider.
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"Master" directly addresses systemic racism in entertainment, male privilege, the experiences of first-generation Americans and their immigrant parents, and the pitfalls of modern love.
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But pitfalls abound, and Trump himself has expressed concerns at how the recent swell of Russia-related news could impact his negotiations with Asian leaders.
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The actress praised Sprouse for helping the rest of the "Riverdale" cast navigate the pitfalls of fame in a February 2018 interview with Ocean Drive.
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Based on these stats, even those who fall into the 1% aren't necessarily wealthy enough to eschew budgeting and ignore the pitfalls of modern consumerism.
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He described the meeting as "spirited" and said he focused on impressing upon Erdoğan the pitfalls of Turkey's purchase of a Russian missile defense system.
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He described the meeting as "spirited" and said he focused on impressing upon Erdogan the pitfalls of Turkey's purchase of a Russian missile defense system.
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Beyond potential privacy pitfalls, though, there's the ever-present question about what kind of impact these AI-supported interactions have on our very human relationships.
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Fatma Al Nuaimi, legacy planner at the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy, says Qatar is acutely aware of the pitfalls of unfulfilled legacy programs.
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Here are some of the most common pitfalls to avoid: There's a reason why car dealers wash every car on the lot on weekend mornings.
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Instead, they see significant parts of Dodd-Frank chipped away, in an effort to spur growth while avoiding the pitfalls that led to the crisis.
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Itemized tax forms are a major hurdle for these workers and are fraught with easy pitfalls that could lead to overpayment or underpayment of taxes.
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The Robert Mueller investigation is bearing down on him as an inevitable in-person interview with Trump — and all of its potential pitfalls — draws nearer.
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That toll has contributed to a debate in Washington about the pitfalls of the U.S. alliance with Saudi Arabia under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
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Claim to fame: Ms. Fumudoh is a saucy and sarcastic comedian known for her barbed satire of race, politics and the pitfalls of young adulthood.
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British herself, she longs for her mother, far from Indiana, and notes with painful precision the pitfalls of modern mothering: isolation and lack of support.
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We have imagery of a fallen world, the desperation of the surviving unfortunate, and the resolution to forever avoid the pitfalls and missteps of humanity.
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There are racial pitfalls baked into the libretto, as well as vaguely Asian melodies in the score, and Mr. Kosky manages them with mixed success.
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Vina Ayers, a graphic designer, experienced the pitfalls when she stayed with her husband and friends at an Airbnb in upstate New York in 23.
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"You have to be careful to avoid the pitfalls because some of these names, like the mall owners, are total houses of pain," he said.
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After being named captain for the playoffs, the Super Bowl champ said he was looking to help young players avoid the pitfalls of the postseason.
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In 2015, UNICEF and other UN organizations established the UN Innovation Network, which researches the potential benefits and pitfalls of blockchain and other emerging technologies.
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These events, documented by Weiler in a blog post last week, are a harrowing reminder of the pitfalls of extreme virality, especially for independent artists.
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Furthermore, "the second wave" does not fall into the pitfalls of its first iteration — namely co-opting with the institutional mechanisms and the art market.
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Even with the pitfalls of parenting she knows she will encounter, she said, she is determined to evolve and improve with each challenge she surmounts.
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"Jeopardy!" was a particularly challenging speech synthesis problem for IBM's researchers because although the answers were short, there were a vast number of possible mispronunciation pitfalls.
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After all, if Meek Mill, with his platinum album, top-notch legal team, and access to industry heavyweights can't escape the pitfalls of probation, who can?
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But now, as their visibility and potential for real power rise, so do the pitfalls and conflicts that come with that public exposure — especially for women.
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After the end of a long-running civil war and the beginning of a fresh government, Sri Lanka's market offers both opportunities and pitfalls for investors.
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We expect "alpha focus to be vital in the near term as we navigate an environment that may present numerous macro pitfalls," states the Monday note.
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The paper describing GNMT points out several advances — rather technical ones — that reduce the computational overhead required for processing language this way and avoid its pitfalls.
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As Hannah Smothers of Cosmopolitan reported, the panel discussed the pitfalls of "white saviorism" and the history of white women's involvement in violence against black men.
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He also did a better job avoiding the misogynistic, anti-gay, and anti-Semitic pitfalls that mar Public Enemy and Ice Cube's otherwise stellar early work.
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If you're unfamiliar with Zelle as a service, it's easy to see how — like with Venmo before it — people are getting caught in the same pitfalls.
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It is not a secret that M&As have drawbacks, and a lot of ink has been spilled outlining the potential pitfalls of mergers and acquisitions.
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However, no matter how you're brewing your beans, there are common pitfalls that we have all been victim to, whether we're aspiring baristas or java newbies.
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By 2012, the motto was obliquely the target of a controversial 30 Rock episode dealing with the pitfalls of turning in your neighbors for suspected terrorism.
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The following are some of the pitfalls that have befallen carriers and enterprises that have failed to master SDN and have instead become mastered by SDN.
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Now a junior in college, awake to the psychological pitfalls of groupthink—right or left—I can see other students around me making the same mistake.
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The pitfalls of heartache rarely lay heavy on the mind of a second grader, but in this case, it actually makes a whole lot of sense.
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She also plans to educate other businesses in the beer industry about the danger of these predators and offer advice on how to navigate potential pitfalls.
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So, despite their pitfalls, we weren't too surprised when the sandal style resurfaced on the fashion scene on 20+ women at last year's Copenhagen Fashion Week.
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That's because, in addition to all the pitfalls that face pollsters around turnout and the composition of a primary electorate, caucuses present their own unique challenges.
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Similarly, future pitfalls to the nuclear stockpile's viability remain since it's not a guarantee that the long-term effects of aging materials won't compromise nuclear weapons.
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The Literary Digest poll has since gone down in history as a cautionary tale of sampling bias pitfalls, and is taught in intro-level statistics classes.
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Fourth, the END Wildlife Trafficking Act suggests a bottom-up approach to technology and innovation, smartly recognizing the technological pitfalls of attempting too much too soon.
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"All I wanted to do was assist her in achieving her musical dreams while protecting her from the pitfalls associated with the business," Mr. Teefey said.
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In an interview with the Huffington Post, the teen actor shared that while he can no longer leave the house alone (alas the pitfalls of fame).
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Mentally ill patients, their families and healthcare providers must be vigilant to the systemic pitfalls of behavioral medicine and to ensure ethical standards and quality care.
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Both of these pitfalls are notable for the obvious feature of being so easily avoidable, but alas we mortals too often drown in our own reflections.
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The other two areas of focus are the health and well-being of children, and avoiding the pitfalls of social media, including cyberbullying and negativity online.
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Still, however obvious the emotional setup, Heller, Hanks, and Rhys manage, Lord knows how, to skirt the pitfalls of mush, and to forge something unexpectedly strong.
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In this edited interview, Mr. Pötzsch discusses the pitfalls of different literary genres and how his international literary fame hasn't always followed him home to Germany.
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To avoid the pitfalls of incremental sun exposure (skin cancer, wrinkles, age spots, a blotchy complexion, and loose skin), I adopted a good mineral body sunscreen.
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The organizers are careful to avoid the pitfalls that frustrated earlier attempts to erect a memorial, which never got past the laying of a foundation stone.
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While we doubt U.S. inflation will rise as quickly as in the late 1960s, the 1965–69 period shows the pitfalls of the 653/40 portfolio.
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The Solyndra failure was a textbook example of the pitfalls that exist when the federal government tries to pick winners and losers in the energy industry.
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From the beginning, his act presented him as a nervous bundle of anxieties trying to get by in a world fraught with social and emotional pitfalls.
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SM: No. We learned from our past experiences in other e-commerce [companies] the pitfalls and land mines, and Zola was built to avoid those problems.
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And we've all got our own little, you know, slang words, and pitfalls, and whatever you want to call it, and ways that we're discriminated against.
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However, the topics were familiar ones, including how to invest in the right startups, making sense of cryptocurrencies, and the opportunities and pitfalls of social media.
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And there were obvious pitfalls here: Your bad-mouthing the old boss could have made them wonder what you'd have to say about them one day.
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And Ms. DuVernay is warm and girlie, too — at our meeting, we talked about the joys and pitfalls of fake eyelashes; crying, she peeled hers off.
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A gentle connection between communication planet Mercury and Venus on Saturday opens the door for you to fix career pitfalls through the help of a friend.
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Letter As the Democrats look to the midterm elections, what strategies should they pursue, what issues should they focus on and what pitfalls should they avoid?
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Nevertheless, given the other potential pitfalls ahead, you should hire an experienced architect or engineer with an expediter on staff to help you navigate the process.
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These tips will help you find a home that's right for you while avoiding common pitfalls, and could save you thousands of dollars in the process.
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And legal advisers have grappled with potentially thorny issues, including the possible pitfalls that could arise from choosing a foreign exchange on which to offer shares.
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On Thursday night, in her first Grand Slam semifinal, Osaka navigated the pressure and the potential pitfalls brilliantly to defeat Madison Keys, 6-2, 6-4.
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A four-year NCAA basketball player for the Arizona Wildcats, McLean knows firsthand the pitfalls and challenges athletes face when it comes to managing their money.
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It's best to work with a professional before attempting the NUA process on your own, because there are a lot of moving parts and potential pitfalls.
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The combination of concerns — and the short timeline the Republicans have left themselves to move the package — creates plenty of pitfalls ahead of their Christmas deadline.
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We had to keep an eye on his daughter, then an 18-year-old budding celebrity enduring all the pressures and pitfalls that come with that.
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DIRECTOR / Stanford Internet Observatory As the former cybersecurity chief for both Yahoo and Facebook, Alex Stamos knows something about the power—and pitfalls—of sheer size.
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For NASA's Phoenix Mars and Mars InSight missions, the spacecraft were largely the same design as Polar Lander, but they were modified to avoid potential pitfalls.
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For NASA's Phoenix Mars and Mars InSight missions, the spacecraft were largely the same design as Polar Lander, but they were modified to avoid potential pitfalls.
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The downsides of personal loans aren&apost quite as several as the pitfalls of using credit cards, but that doesn&apost mean personal loans are perfect.
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Art Review Two pitfalls lie in wait for artists who win the prestigious commission to create works for the rooftop of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Synchronizing saves you money and stressGreen said that synchronizing your strategic planning with your business development helps you stand a better chance of avoiding stressful pitfalls.
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Elizabeth Warren have pressed Facebook on the matter, and some progressive groups have tried to test Facebook's policy out to make a point about its pitfalls.
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