With Y Combinator's backing again, Taggar started NFC-triggered task launcher Tagstand, which pivoted into app settings configurer Agent, which pivoted into automatic location sharing app Status.
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They haven't yet pivoted — that would require a new proposal.
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It never really took off and Google pivoted to ARCore.
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He then pivoted straight into the possible forthcoming Facebook Coin.
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Sanders merely praised Obama and then pivoted to criticizing Republicans.
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"[Music programming] does incredibly well, but it's pivoted," Moses said.
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She then pivoted to discuss NATO and her diplomatic record.
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Google Glass flopped with consumers and pivoted to the enterprise.
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The company has since pivoted to focus on visual search.
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Sentiment pivoted once more around the Republican Convention in July.
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So Fusion pivoted to a broader group of millennials. 2.
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" Then the father of two quickly pivoted: "It's a rumor.
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Instead, Netflix has pivoted to something they're calling taste communities.
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"We pivoted" Instagram's head of product Kevin Weil tells me.
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She hasn't pivoted to the center since her win, either.
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Investors pivoted out of bonds and into stocks on Nov.
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Although successful at those, she saw fintech advantages and pivoted.
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He pivoted as if to leave, then turned back around.
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" He then pivoted to a promise that "Mexico will pay.
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Some, like Vanilla Ice, have pivoted to new careers altogether.
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Conway then pivoted to touting the GOP nominee's poll numbers.
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The Chinese have quickly pivoted towards Southeast Asia and Australia.
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Finally the spacecraft pivoted, and the moon came into view.
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By October, the company had pivoted away from its pivot.
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Other big research and development parks have pivoted more quickly.
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But by the end of last year, Delrahim had pivoted.
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But the company has pivoted a little from its original mission.
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I have since pivoted my career path to accommodate that flexibility.
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After "The Good Place" wrapped up, Jamil pivoted back toward hosting.
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Meanwhile Facebook's peers have pivoted hard into the new tech politics.
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However that case pivoted on the technical definition of a taximeter.
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But they have since pivoted to criticizing him heavily on-air.
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Sharpshooter pivoted its targeting during the year it has been active.
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Spin began by peddling shared bikes, but quickly pivoted to scooters.
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So Turkey has pivoted towards the new power in the region.
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Since playing bumbling boss Michael Scott, Carell has pivoted to films.
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During European trading, currencies pivoted, with the yuan snapping back lower.
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"We pivoted away before we dug into that matter," he says.
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By episode 5, the show has pivoted to a new question.
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But the Fed has since pivoted after raising rates in December.
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Then, we pivoted to the subject of online dating (very hard).
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Shortly after meeting her, he pivoted to lavish praise upon Rosselló.
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Amid the antipathy with the West, Turkey has pivoted to Moscow.
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Here's how five Hollywood A-listers pivoted from entertainment to entrepreneurship.
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We kind of pivoted to do it about Instagram and teenagers.
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So he pivoted and focused on selecting the right undergraduate courses.
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To borrow the term from Silicon Valley, they have successfully pivoted.
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Trump's goal then pivoted to preventing migrants from reaching the country.
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Instead, he pivoted to talking about how great the president was.
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He never pivoted in 2016, and he's definitely not changing now.
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In World War II, the entire economy pivoted to war footing.
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Inevitably, as Hillary pivoted back to politics, the depression sank in.
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The former NYC mayor pivoted into damage control on Thursday morning.
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Then he pivoted to say that Mr. Trump is the anomaly.
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That's probably why Apple has pivoted its marketing for the device.
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These are the folks who've dreamed, launched, pivoted, scaled and succeeded.
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Families who mined for decades have pivoted from tin to tourism.
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Then he pivoted to say that Mr. Trump is the anomaly.
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After 10 minutes, Trump pivoted back to the Harvey recovery effort.
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NYT Now, the business model wasn't quite correct so we pivoted.
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Then DeGeneres pivoted the conversation to Hernandez's TV obsession, Law & Order: SVU.
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Renren, the company widely labeled as 'China's Facebook,' has long since pivoted.
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She then pivoted to her electability in swing states in the Midwest.
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Yes, Wendy said he was sick but pivoted to blaming the parents.
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The discussion then pivoted to the issue of immigration of Syrian refugees.
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Nine months in, he pivoted Shadow Puppet and Seesaw launched in 2015.
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In same segment, Doocy pivoted to blaming "shady" leaks for Flynn's downfall.
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Heller attended that, but then he pivoted to a question about immigration.
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He pivoted back to the nightclub shooting as the death toll climbed.
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"I think he has pivoted," Republican strategist Matt Mackowiak said of Trump.
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Nuzzel has pivoted its entire business model to shift away from advertising.
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Buttigieg, whose early campaign was similarly positive and noncombative, has pivoted sharply.
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She pivoted to comments made by congressional GOP members such as Reps.
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But in the course of that call, the conversation pivoted to Mars.
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In that earlier period, Fox quickly pivoted to embracing the president's line.
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Following that, the Pentagon pivoted, selecting Microsoft for the multi-year deal.
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Since then, she's pivoted back to Mr. Trump when asked similar questions.
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But then Gorsuch pivoted, with a startling question for a strict textualist.
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Mr. Biden instead pivoted to Mr. Trump, and invoked the founding fathers.
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Fortunately, we pivoted just in time to save our melon from rotting.
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Yang said he supports impeachment, but then he quickly pivoted his focus.
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Hardy pivoted to MMA and has been training with American Top Team.
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Initially, the nuns worked with the poor, but pivoted later to education.
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But when they pivoted into more of an optimistic, ensemble-driven show, they also accidentally pivoted into the movement that will define TV drama in the 2010s when we're looking back on it in the future: the empathy drama.
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" Putnam pivoted by claiming that "I did not call the president those things.
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Blake is a career coach and former Googler who's already pivoted multiple times.
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So it was quietly sold and the founders pivoted to a new idea.
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Instead, it appears the Freeform show has pivoted to sex — which is fine!
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Part 2 The candidates then pivoted to jobs, wealth inequality, and foreign policy.
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Following the tragic death of the CD-ROM software market, the company pivoted.
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But he then pivoted to today, and to the coveted endorsement from Gov.
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When it pivoted to app intelligence in June 2015, Apptopia had no revenue.
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Other social gaming vendors, like Kabam, have largely pivoted out of social games.
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" Co-host Charlie Rose pivoted, asking instead: "Who tells your father he's wrong?
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" Khloé, 34, then pivoted to Kourtney and asked, "Do you want to talk?
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"The company's really pivoted over the past five or so years," Christon said.
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He then, however, pivoted to some media statements that have questioned the governor.
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The man walked toward the cashiers, then pivoted and headed for the door.
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Plenty of shopping centers have pivoted to renting out space to coworking startups.
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And when Wallace mentioned WikiLeaks, Clinton pivoted rather abruptly to criticizing Russian hacking.
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As a result, the group has pivoted to electrification in a major way.
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So you pivoted out into other services ... what you think of as services.
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History has pivoted in those two weeks, both for Biden and the country.
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The president has pivoted almost entirely from sticks to carrots on North Korea.
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And in response, the president pivoted sharply and said he would restrain Turkey.
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From there, he pivoted to attacking Sanders' record giving immunity to gun manufacturers.
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Then he could have pivoted to Trump, who has never released his taxes.
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The company pivoted to the hotel idea, which has been difficult to execute.
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" Some Democrats then pivoted after the Suleimani strike, calling him "reckless" and "dangerous.
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He captured a loose ball, pivoted, and levered the ball past the goalie.
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Soon the conversation pivoted to Vietnam and his experiences as a draftee there.
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Now 68, she has successfully pivoted from real estate to the TV business.
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It has successfully pivoted from a Windows PC-first world to the cloud.
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Instead, 3D printer companies have pivoted to selling their wares to commercial customers.
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Since then, Fed officials have pivoted to a softer, more flexible stance on rates.
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"When you pass a few things, then you've pivoted." added the West Wing adviser.
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Crawford and Sutin pivoted Molly into Squad to keep exploring new formats for vulnerability.
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Can you talk about how you pivoted through various stages of that company's life?
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"[The] key level where it pivoted in December was $1003," Andrew Keene of AlphaShark.
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By Monday morning, Trump had pivoted to championing a different all-American sport: NASCAR.
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With Clinton's emails behind him, the FBI quietly pivoted to investigation — Trump and Russia.
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Our guy even pivoted -- digging about Scott and Sofia's recent celebration down in Miami.
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Products were seen as placeholders that were to be broken, iterated on, pivoted from.
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In about 2014, most bitcoin companies quickly pivoted to the "next big thing": blockchain.
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" After Wintour's answer pivoted to Obama, McElvoy noted "she's not the first lady now.
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In fact, it was more or less stagnant before the company pivoted into games.
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Then, he predictably pivoted the discussion to what a great family man he is.
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Instead, it pivoted and in November released its self-driving software to the public.
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Mr. Rubio, briskly dismissive of Mr. Trump ("He's an entertaining guy"), pivoted to Mrs.
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The hedge fund community has therefore pivoted from a relatively bearish position on Nov.
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But since then, the Federal Reserve pivoted back to a lose monetary policy stance.
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Jeff Merkley and Bernie Sanders were out of the way, and Democrats pivoted from
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I had already pivoted into video at that point when BuzzFeed bought the company.
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But Hart has pivoted and will now release his stand-up specials on Netflix.
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His original business, called Oravel, was an Airbnb clone that pivoted to become OYO.
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Leap Motion nabbed $50 million in 2017 after having pivoted wholly to virtual reality.
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A few minutes later, the president pivoted to address what "Fox & Friends" broadcast next.
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But Silverstone instead pivoted the conversation to highlight the amount of female-driven comedies.
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It balanced on one foot and then pivoted into a Tai chi-style pose.
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But he quickly pivoted to O'Rourke opposing the nominee because he sides with Clinton.
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Tur then pivoted, asking Murray if Christie "got some sun" during his beach visit.
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On accountability, he pivoted to the Pentagon needing to be accountable for its actions.
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Scott, undeterred, pivoted back to his talking points concerning diversity in the Sunshine State.
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But matters soon got heated when Camerota pivoted to the Trump administration and Russia.
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Also, Mike Cernovich will tell you definitively that he has pivoted away from trolling.
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It also invested in Sphero, which more recently pivoted to education with Sphero Edu.
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"We pivoted from impeachment to 100 to nothing on this rescue package," McConnell added.
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To anyone on the outside, it appeared that Moore simply pivoted away from music.
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But in El Paso, Leonora Campbell pivoted faster and more furiously than everyone else.
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Kroll and Yusupov pivoted the business to the HQ Trivia app in late 2017.
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His district pivoted to support Trump after voting in Obama for two terms. Rep.
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"Then we pivoted as we wanted to control the full supply chain," he said.
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But after the group's hiatus, he — like boy-banders before him — pivoted to Broadway.
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After a couple of questions about the idea, the conversation quickly pivoted to Trump.
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But when asked why he doesn't just pull out of the lawsuit, he pivoted.
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By 1948, the business pivoted to locally sourced furniture, establishing a successful catalog business.
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Grids pivoted from orange fall leaves to red and silver stockings in an instant.
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It's not the first time this year Juventus has pivoted toward an online audience.
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My father pivoted quickly, and my mother wasn't in the room to hear him.
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Discussing how power and authority could potentially corrupt good police officers, Welles pivoted to Shull.
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And he quickly pivoted to his favorite theme, the crimes of the Wall Street elite.
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But after Trump's upset victory Ryan quickly pivoted to mend fences with the President-elect.
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Since, however, Nestio has pivoted to solve for the core problem: out-of-date listings.
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" He then pivoted to thank lawmakers there for the occasion, praising them as "great warriors.
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Reeling from this exchange, Mr Kedem pivoted in his final minutes by pleading for deference.
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Melissa McCarthy has officially pivoted to drama, and what a strong pivot it will be.
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So YouTube pivoted to a safer bet that it could expand upon: music and celebrities.
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Since then, the Fed has pivoted and has not hiked rates at all in 2019.
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But during the "boardroom session," the conversation quickly pivoted to West's looks — specifically, her skin.
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Even Swarm pivoted from a social planning utility to a social game you play IRL.
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In 2016, it pivoted to cloud resource management and changed the company name to Densify.
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I'm grateful that, in an otherwise lackluster finale, Scandal pivoted from mainstream to Black feminism.
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Instead of continuing their acting career, the sisters pivoted and delved into the fashion industry.
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Upworthy pivoted, shifting toward creating more original content and raised $8 million in venture funding.
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But the match pivoted sharply when Murray took the third set in only 23 minutes.
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Soon after, as the dot-com boom turned bust, the company pivoted toward physical stores.
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Instead, the president pivoted to attacking Hillary Clinton, his Democratic rival in the 2016 election.
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"Since I graduated, I pivoted from technical leadership to strategic and executive leadership," she said.
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In its place, the College Board has pivoted to what it calls a "Landscape" profile.
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To the extent that Trump has ever pivoted, it's almost always toward his worst impulses.
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He pivoted when he realized that property owners needed help setting prices for their rentals.
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When a reporter asked the officials about the subject, they quickly pivoted to North Korea.
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So, when they returned from the break, Kerr pivoted to using McGee with the starters.
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He pivoted that into Houseparty, which I think is a pretty popular app right now.
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You pivoted out of that company within the year, right, I think by that fall?
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After the US entered World War II, the entire country pivoted to support that effort.
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In recent years, she has pivoted from this style, embracing a more earnestly engaged voice.
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When moderators questioned him about the rise of deportation under President Barack Obama, Biden pivoted.
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In recent years, the central News Feed pivoted away from an emphasis on hard news.
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Op-Ed Contributor NEW DELHI — President Trump has pivoted toward India and away from Pakistan.
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Lowe's in 2019 pivoted its focus for new hires toward filling additional tech-related jobs.
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She then pivoted to arguing that Clinton's pick needs to oppose the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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Instead of addressing the question head-on, Sanders pivoted to climate change and economic inequality.
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Some have pivoted, others have shut down, and more haven't made up their minds yet.
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He pivoted to demonstrations unfolding in Iran after a second protester interrupted his own rally.
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That's an unacceptable move, even when the white actor being pivoted for is Andrew Scott.
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The Lohans eventually pivoted their business from solely printed guidebooks to the online hospitality space.
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Mic famously pivoted to video based on Facebook traffic before its show was ultimately canceled.
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So Velaga and his co-founder Igor Nefedov did what entrepreneurs do best: they pivoted.
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No, Lewis was never quite to forget that the world of Vorticism pivoted about him.
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Republicans have pivoted to tax reform, which they say is must-pass legislation this year.
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Last year, Thalmic Labs pivoted to become North and focus on Focals as a result.
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Mr. Sanders pivoted back to the previous topic, climate change, and several commentators expressed frustration.
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Obama pivoted, later, to the existence of profound threats to America as a democratic society.
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In June, as worries about global growth and trade grew, it pivoted toward a looser stance.
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Instead, she's pivoted to selling individual 10mg bags for now, rather than create the extra waste.
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When you found out what Ashley's story was, it pivoted to Barbara Morgan, all the time.
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Celebrities have successfully pivoted to politics in the past, but most of them have been men.
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As such, companies that have pivoted to embrace cost-cutting stand to reap the highest benefits.
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Companies like Kodak and Telegram have pivoted to launch their own ICOs and reaped financial rewards.
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The Fed has now pivoted from neutral to a dovish policy, or a rate-cutting stance.
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Spin began with shared bicycles, but it quickly pivoted to scooters after seeing their immense popularity.
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In its latest twist, Kik did what many struggling startups are doing: It pivoted to crypto.
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He even pivoted into a bizarre tangent about how social media is actually making us healthier.
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The former vice president then pivoted to his experience as President Barack Obama's second-in-command.
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Much of the time, Zuckerberg pivoted to easier answers or said his team would follow up.
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Suddenly, Five Below's stock pivoted higher and managed to close up more than 6 percent Wednesday.
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In another number, the cast sings about companies that have pivoted while dancers literally pivot onstage.
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He quickly pivoted to the transition effort to help Trump prepare for his inauguration in January.
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Under Obama, U.S. foreign policy has pivoted away from Saudi Arabia, straining ties with the kingdom.
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In a statement, she said she would read the report carefully, then pivoted to other issues.
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The new government in Kiev pivoted back to the European agreement, signing it in March 2014.
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After briefly touching on fake accounts and state-run accounts, the conversation pivoted to political ads.
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Trump then pivoted to veteran healthcare, saying that veterans were not getting the care they needed.
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Nokia, known for some of the most indestructible electronics ever made, has pivoted more than once.
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By 2000, Netflix had pivoted to a subscription offering to create a steadier stream of revenue.
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Pete Wilson (R) pivoted to harsh rhetoric on immigration in order to save his reelection bid.
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" Booker then pivoted to Trump, saying that the candidate "demeans us, degrades us and divides us.
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Calmly, he pivoted, jumped and hit a shot over Michael Kidd-Gilchrist with 3.1 seconds remaining.
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Pelosi has also pivoted to touting the benefits of ObamaCare when asked about Medicare for all.
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But as Trump's positions aligned with Putin's, Russian operatives pivoted to directly attack Clinton, Podesta said.
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In January, the Fed pivoted from hiking rates quarterly to pledging patience before making more moves.
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At the Washington march Saturday, Perez pivoted toward the "Women's Agenda" after addressing the bigotry allegations.
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This game, and the series, has pivoted in a hurry, and Dodger Stadium is very quiet.
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Events were canceled, bars were shuttered, restaurants pivoted to takeout-only, and ad dollars dried up.
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But by 2014, when he won a third term as prime minister, he had decisively pivoted.
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It quickly pivoted to a common conservative theme: The media has a double standard for conservatives.
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He began by attacking the "FAKE NEWS MEDIA," then pivoted to blasting special counsel Robert Mueller.
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While Big Tech has recently pivoted to the right, it spent decades loading up the left.
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What3Words is a navigation startup that began life as a consumer product, but pivoted to B2B.
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Mr. Duterte has pivoted away from the United States, a longtime treaty ally, and toward China.
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Mr. Tull pivoted to the foreign box office, which was starting to grow, especially in China.
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The annual meeting pivoted to a heavy focus on how to clean up the sport's image.
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After tweeting "Nothing done wrong, READ THE TRANSCRIPTS!" and retweeting two others, Trump pivoted to condolences.
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That&aposs a good sign for Intel which has pivoted away from a shrinking PC market.
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But all of it — the box office success, the cultural impact — pivoted on an audacious decision.
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But less than three years later, Grande had seamlessly pivoted to a full-time music career.
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Noticing the trend away from blogging and toward mobile and visual entertainment, it pivoted to video.
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The company pivoted away from working on its closely held "nanotainer" technology to a "miniLab" in August.
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Instead they pivoted back to the beginning of the probe making that the theme of their questions.
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John Hoeven pivoted to emphasizing "access" when asked about the idea of providing healthcare coverage to everyone.
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Apple originally envisioned building a full car, but pivoted to automaker partnerships and building out the software.
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Later, it was revamped to focus on reality television, and two years ago pivoted again — to comedy.
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Many presidents have taken positions in the primaries that they pivoted away from as their party's nominee.
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And a lot of it is pinned to the idea that the Federal Reserve pivoted and paused.
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He couldn't believe it, but when he realized that it was indeed his costar, he pivoted. Hard.
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As concerns grew that the Huskies' time to turn the season around was fleeting, though, Ollie pivoted.
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She won the night's biggest prizes -- New Jersey and California -- and has already pivoted to the general.
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He then pivoted to discussing racism more broadly, before being called out by the moderator for deflecting.
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Then he pivoted to inflate expectations for Mr. Sanders directly and Ms. Warren indirectly as neighboring senator.
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She pivoted from the question, saying that she was just "happy" to be back in New York.
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And instead of "build the wall," Trump has now pivoted to "finish the wall" at some rallies.
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Governance Risk and Compliance (GRC) Vendors have pivoted into the space and offer vendor risk-management tools.
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According to Mendoza, the company quickly pivoted toward social media, including Pandora and Grindr, along with Facebook.
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What is more, Nestle has pivoted toward nutrition and health while L'Oreal is focused on beauty products.
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Beacon joins the ranks of Airpooler, BlackJet and others who have folded or pivoted under such pressures.
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Backers then declare that he has pivoted to a potentially successful strategy against a vulnerable Democratic nominee.
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After her philosophical preamble about the transformative nature of grief, Lisa pivoted to picking apart Bennett's report.
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Seventy-two days into the Trump presidency, Ivanka's role in the administration has already pivoted three times.
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She offers some heartfelt advice to girls going through similar situations ... and then pivoted to spandex tights.
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Dating app Hinge recently pivoted from swiping to "stories," in order to help people find real relationships.
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That background made him less of a fit at Hometeam once it pivoted, according to the company.
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"We pivoted away from using unlimited as our primary promotion mechanism in the prior year," he said.
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Since then, it's pivoted to working with partner manufacturers who reissue their Android smartphones as Ubuntu Editions.
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Cassidy said he didn't "know anything about the situation" and instead pivoted to talking about health care.
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Isaac backed off, pivoted, trotted around the corner to his building, to the safety of his lobby.
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Koppel joked that discussing CNN's ratings was "a sensitive subject" for Stelter, and pivoted instead to MSNBC.
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And handing the president public-relations victories that he can campaign on—He finally pivoted to infrastructure!
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About halfway through his 90-second apology video, Trump pivoted to an attack on his political opponents.
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But the Trump administration has recently pivoted to focus on some of the less-prominent campaign promises.
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She ultimately pivoted to a message of unity without mentioning the current occupant of the White House.
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Earlier this month, the GOP effort was all but dead as Republican leaders pivoted to tax reform.
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The FT reported that the company had bought its mining hardware from the now-pivoted 21 Inc.
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Then he pivoted to the risk of the wealthy stashing their millions in illegal offshore tax havens.
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But early Tuesday, he pivoted to deflecting blame and retweeting coronavirus tweets from conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
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The Obama administration pivoted to deficit reduction in early 2010 based on vague green shoots of recovery.
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While he initially seemed ambivalent about the fires, Bolsonaro has now pivoted to making them a priority.
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Now, with restaurants shut down across the US, the company has pivoted to delivering to home consumers.
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She took me by the shoulders and pivoted me so that I was facing down the street.
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Founded as a store for outdoor gear, Abercrombie & Fitch Co. pivoted into fashion apparel during the 1900s.
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Since the coronavirus pandemic prompted sweeping restaurant shutdowns, Coquin, like many other restaurants, has pivoted to delivery.
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Influenced by the professors Jacques Barzun, Samuel Huntington and Daniel Bell, he pivoted toward an academic career.
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Here's the thing: Every woman I spoke to pivoted very quickly if her wish was not fulfilled.
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Under the Trump administration, the Pentagon has pivoted from a yearslong focus on fighting foreign extremist groups.
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During the COVID-19 crisis, DreamYard pivoted its community-forward mission to provide free lunches on weekdays.
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Trump was attacking leading Democratic candidates when he pivoted instead to air his grievances with the media.
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In early October, after Congress had pivoted to tax reform, Politico reported that donors were fed up.
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Trump pivoted to the fight against the opioid epidemic, noting the states that have been hardest hit.
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Democrats then pivoted, attacking Republicans for crafting the legislation in secret, without the customary markups or hearings.
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A couple years later, I graduated from high school having once again pivoted back to whimsical prep.
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And then she pivoted once more to where she is now: heading up style at a brand.
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Ang, a real estate developer, has recently pivoted her work toward developing and operating luxury coworking spaces.
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Noonan, a Pulitzer Prize winner, pivoted to a need for more mental health services in the country.
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Kamala Harris simply called Trump "a criminal in the White House" while Sanders pivoted from the topic.
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And then Bryant pivoted: He admitted to having sex with the woman and claimed it was consensual.
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In October, Theranos pivoted to focus solely on developing its technology instead of simultaneously operating clinical laboratories.
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It seems to me that you've either pivoted or bobbed and weaved through a couple different iterations.
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By the 1960s, car designs had pivoted back into minimalism, as had the ads used to sell them.
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Unlike Ali, who answered head-on, Spencer pivoted the question back to what the movie meant to her.
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It was a complete reset, and it pivoted me toward wherever I've landed at now in my career.
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Long-form writing like profiles of musicians, book reviews and cultural analysis would bankrupt us, and we pivoted.
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Some have pivoted, shuttered or been snapped up in acquisitions by other better-capitalized companies looking for talent.
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So the team ditched it and pivoted to build out the internal alerting tool they'd been tinkering with.
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Buttigieg didn't answer the question head-on and instead pivoted to the nation's broader issues with racial injustice.
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I cringed when "What Belongs to You" pivoted to the narrator's troubled coming out as a gay youth.
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It's since pivoted to developing its own AR and object recognition, and selling these features to other firms.
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The campaign pivoted largely on economic issues, as growth in Taiwan has slowed significantly over the past year.
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A longer term player in the recruitment space, Jobandtalent, also pivoted into mobile hiring for SMEs last year.
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Aslanoba noted that if the company could have pivoted it would have moved towards becoming a data company.
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The central bank pivoted and adopted a more dovish stance after its hike in December sent markets reeling.
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Doubly so when Baur pivoted the two front seats inward 12 degrees with a tap on the touchscreen.
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McCain's campaign and his super PACs have already pivoted to the November election, rolling out anti-Kirkpatrick ads.
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He pivoted the company to Docker in 2013, selling dotCloud in August, 2014 to focus completely on Docker.
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It's been years in the making, but Netflix has finally pivoted to a premium channel for the web.
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FED'S GUIDANCE In January, the Fed pivoted from hiking rates quarterly to pledging patience before making more moves.
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It wasn't until it pivoted to urban 20-somethings in the last decade that the league took off.
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So we had some layoffs, we actually pivoted the business model and focused on a direct-hiring model.
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Under the Trump Administration, however, the DOJ has pivoted its position, arguing that "sex" does not encompass gender.
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By stealing the user's account access token, an attacker could have pivoted to access the user's main account.
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In recent years, O'Keefe has pivoted from shoddy hits on liberal social organizations toward something approximating media reporting.
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Haley pivoted from her background to a broader warning against shunning immigrants based on where they come from.
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I pivoted, creating new projects that challenged me to no end and were way outside my comfort zone.
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His second foul was overturned when officials realized he merely pivoted into a low-post collision with Brodziansky.
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However, as Move Loot ran out of cash, it eventually pivoted to a peer-to-peer sales model.
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Yet another FCC Commissioner has quickly pivoted from representing the public to lobbying on behalf of big telecom.
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Food delivery firm FoodPanda, owned by ride-hailing giant Ola, earlier this year also pivoted to cloud kitchens.
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" But he quickly pivoted to border security, which he said was "at the beating heart of this election.
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Trump then pivoted to defend his recent executive order regarding refugees and immigration from seven majority-Muslim countries.
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Nearly all of the world's largest events have been canceled, put on pause or pivoted to online-only.
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We pivoted it more so it became about women putting themselves more centrally, rather than servicing a man.
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Then it abruptly pivoted in January and laid off a third of the staff, or about 45 people.
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Finally, Steyer pivoted and aggressively predicted that he'd beat Trump on the Republican leader's perceived strength: The economy.
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In January, the Fed pivoted after hiking rates four times in 2018, pledging patience before making further moves.
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Buttigieg said that his narrow lead over Sanders was "fantastic news," but then he pivoted to congratulating Sanders.
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With the U.S. ineffectual in discouraging nuclear proliferation on the Korean peninsula, neighboring countries have pivoted toward China.
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O'Brien, after invoking the old essays, pivoted to Sanders' record on immigration, guns and the 1994 crime bill.
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Finland used to be formidable in traditional sports, but has pivoted hard to the bizarre side of competition.
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Given his unpredictability, none of this means that Mr. Trump has pivoted permanently in any of these areas.
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Jim Jeffords pivoted to caucus with the Democrats in May 2001, giving Democrats more influence in the Senate.
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But after the FDA cracked down, it pivoted to make ancestry and finding genetic relatives its main focus.
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" Sessions then pivoted, indignantly, to what he suggested was the "overlooked ... power of the WikiLeaks on Hillary Clinton.
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Asked what he thought of Carlson's theory, Blake quickly pivoted to an attack on the controversial host himself.
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He then pivoted to baseball, the next year signing a minor league contract with the New York Mets.
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Based on the demand for the briefs, TomboyX pivoted to focus on gender-neutral underwear and related apparel.
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But Scott quickly pivoted to the dysfunction that has captivated the nation's capital and vowed to fix Washington.
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" Then he pivoted, saying those in the political arena "must stop treating political opponents as being morally defective.
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The tunes mostly pivoted on cycles of major harmony and intertwined polyrhythms, in which everyone played a part.
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The only poem / you will hear will be the spearpoint pivoted / in the punctured marrow of the villain.
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But they've pivoted a lot in the last couple of years, or at least two years or so.
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And just as Fox News pivoted to more talk about Jared Kushner, Trump tweeted about it right on cue.
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She pivoted from being the face of a failed campaign with racist undertones to the victim of unwarranted backlash.
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But after visiting Finland to learn about its health care system, the company pivoted to integrate an educational platform.
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Once Wylie's story was out of the bag, Facebook pivoted into "be quiet and hope it goes away" mode.
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Leagues and teams have formed partnerships with sports books, while traditional media has pivoted to providing new gambling content.
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Looking closer at emoji specifically, the team pivoted to focus on the tiny icons and the messages they accompanied.
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That's when Headspace pivoted to its current subscription model, something that Puddicombe wasn't totally sold on at the time.
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Blockspring started as a serverless data business, but it pivoted into a service that lets companies use API data.
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Once it reached orbit, the tip of the gumdrop-shaped capsule pivoted open, exposing the capsule's docking mechanism underneath.
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" When asked about the spike in hate crimes targeting Muslims, Sieting pivoted to Christians "being slaughtered by the thousands.
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Even as it pivoted into the niche VR industry, the startup remained a problem in search of a solution.
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But as the linchpin of a theory that publishers pivoted to video on a false pretext, it's pretty flimsy.
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When asked whether her relationship with him has taught her anything about herself, she hesitated to answer, then pivoted.
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Omondi, a Black woman, could have been a candidate that could have really pivoted the future of American fashion.
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Viall seems to have successfully pivoted his career towards Hollywood, a feat that's not that common in Bachelor Nation.
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Others, like UpWorthy, pivoted to generate more of their own content and try to establish a more loyal audience.
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Asked what Trump's endless scandals are doing to America's reputation and how it's impacting the country's future, Pelosi pivoted.
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The reason I can't stop thinking about is 1998 is that that was a moment when queer identity pivoted.
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He then pivoted to a discussion about Clinton's $30 billion plan to help coal country find new economic opportunities.
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BlackBerry pivoted to using Android and while the Priv's sales were unsurprisingly low, the phone itself was pretty solid.
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" On Thursday, Rubio pivoted away from his previous answer, saying, "the FBI made this very clear 217 hours ago.
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The industry pivoted towards domestic tourists while Europeans stayed away, says Ben Charifa, and new markets such as China.
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But they were just that: isolated statements from a single candidate before the conversation pivoted to a different topic.
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Soon after, he pivoted to his own policy push: "We need to be smart, vigilant and tough," he tweeted.
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Mr. Bevin pivoted away from his own agenda to make the race for governor a referendum on national politics.
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C-Span pivoted, picking up the live video the representatives were shooting on Periscope, Facebook Live and the like.
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But, as many Democrats pivoted toward the general election, Mr. Sanders did not talk about party unity or Mrs.
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Following the Justice Department announcement that Clinton would not face charges, Republicans pivoted to multiple new lines of attack.
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The FCC has fought accusations that it pivoted away from less stringent rules after pressure from the White House.
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The reshuffling of top DHS officials comes as the president has pivoted sharply back to immigration in recent weeks.
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The White House then pivoted to tax reform, and it's unclear how President Trump's views have evolved since then.
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Clinton briefly acknowledged the Super Saturday contests and then quickly pivoted to the upcoming primary in delegate-rich Michigan.
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This caution, delivered strikingly in the second-person, soon pivoted to a more specific warning to communities of colour.
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A startup that originally launched as an AI-powered virtual assistant, Mezi, has pivoted to focus on travel only.
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Both Iflix and HOOQ pivoted to freemium earlier this year, and Iflix, in particular, has doubled down on supply.
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Since taking office, Mr. Duterte has pivoted away from the United States, a longtime treaty ally, and toward China.
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It pivoted from flash sales of other people's products, to holding its own inventory, to designing its own products.
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He then pivoted to a brief attack on former Vice President Joe Biden, the frontrunner for the Democratic nomination.
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"Folks pivoted early to executive action and gave up on Congress, frankly, early," she said of grass-roots advocates.
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The laptop, carried by all full-scholarship students and coded with hidden meanings, pivoted my friends' understandings of me.
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In the mid-2000s, perhaps you pivoted into a complete rejection of carbs, then slid into the bacon era.
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Lowe said the companies fit together culturally, given both of them pivoted from just linear to emphasize digital content.
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Business Insider pulled together these seven stories from entrepreneurs who pivoted from corporate careers and became successful business owners.
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" In the interview with Blitzer, the "Apprentice" star then pivoted to defending former President Clinton, calling his impeachment "nonsense.
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Those aren't the kinds of subscriptions we're talking about here, but it's worth understanding how the industry has pivoted.
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Sanders then pivoted the conversation to Bloomberg's taxes, calling on him to pay his fair share as a billionaire.
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HB: The Democrats then pivoted to the second article of impeachment, which charged President Trump with obstruction of Congress.
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" Squirming in his chair, Mr. Camp abruptly pivoted to a critique of American foreign policy: "We're blowing people up.
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As president, Trump never pivoted from his destructive campaign mode to become a leader of all the American people.
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Several years ago it pivoted from listings towards selling financial-markets data and analytics, for which demand is voracious.
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The local business incubator, which had been trying to nurture information technology startups, pivoted to focus on advanced manufacturing.
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" And then, shockingly, Trump pivoted to slam the journalist with the comment, "A woman wrote an article that's inaccurate.
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While labels like Alexander Wang and Theory quickly pivoted to add more pieces to their collections, Juicy didn&apost.
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Rose pivoted along the left baseline with the ball, but slipped and turned it over with eight seconds left.
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And since the Chinese government can't be influenced, they pivoted to Washington, D.C., where they might shape the outcome.
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Reali pivoted away from the school waste and gestured toward a 20-foot mound shoved against the opposite wall.
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On Sunday, when pressed on the issue during his CBS interview, Sanders eventually pivoted to put pressure on Trump.
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The country used to be formidable in traditional sports, but has pivoted hard to the bizarre side of competition.
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On Monday, the UK pivoted to a "suppression" approach, advising residents to work from home and practice social distancing.
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She pivoted left and surgically interrogated Donna Brazile about WikiLeaks, leaving even this biased liberal wanting an actual answer.
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Asked whether Hunter Biden's business dealings should be off limits in the 2020 campaign, Warren pivoted back to Trump.
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While, arguably, there would be accessibility use cases for this technology, InteraXon pivoted to make Muse, a meditation headband.
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You invest in 2012, in 2018 the company's pivoted four times, the founders are ... And founders struggle with this.
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The frontal assault was turned back, but Republicans this year pivoted to a more covert attack on the ACA.
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Once the vehicle is in the air, those flaps can be pivoted to turn that thrust horizontally, enabling, well, flying.
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He then pivoted to "Hillary Clinton&aposs emails," the server and the fact that he beat her in the election.
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Still, it is impressive for a company that started out as a gaming company and pivoted when that effort failed.
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But when BCRA failed on a 57-20083 margin, McCain pivoted and voted no on the Obamacare Repeal Reconciliation Act.
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He said he pivoted to business with the aim to make the world a better place than he found it.
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But over the past decade, as Gates abandoned small schools and pivoted to teacher evaluation work, a funny thing happened.
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When I first asked him if he'd thought much about it, he pivoted to familiar talking points about the race.
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Then, Trump quickly pivoted to his next top priority: spreading rumors and conspiracy theories about his critics in the media.
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Grab has since pivoted its service to logistics in response, working with customers such as Rocket Internet's FoodPanda and consumers.
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Asked directly about impeachment, the district's residents quickly pivoted to everything from abortion to transgender people to homosexuality to race.
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It appears, in other words, that Williams has pivoted so many times he's ended up right back where he started.
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But the TV host quickly pivoted to Trump, calling him an "unfit, bigoted, incompetent moron" who had empowered white supremacists.
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But by early 2017, Mirantis had pivoted from being a distribution and toward offering managed services for open-source platforms.
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So we pivoted away from plans to invest huge amounts of money to build new attractions and redesign existing ones.
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He more recently worked at 3D Robotics as its Chief Revenue Officer, until the company pivoted away from consumer hardware.
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President Donald Trump tweeted his support for comprehensive background checks — though he has since pivoted to supporting arming school teachers.
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Apple also reportedly pivoted Project Titan—the Apple Car project—away from building a car itself and more towards software.
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He then pivoted to trade deals and outsourcing, an issue both parties had abandoned in favor of big corporate donors.
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It's a category Apple has been going after aggressively, while one-time competitor Jawbone has pivoted into the category entirely.
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Seeing an opportunity, Selected pivoted to work on a teacher-to-schools matching app instead, instead of one for tutors.
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Meanwhile, Clinton pivoted from questions about her email server to focus on her vision of a robust national security policy.
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And the Republican Senate pickups in Missouri, North Dakota and Indiana all pivoted on the party's growing small-town strength.
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That's not really his style and he pivoted to saying that he based his decision on "interagency dialogue" with USDA.
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When Mitchell didn't show up with the getaway car, Sweat and Matt pivoted their final destination from Mexico to Canada.
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In early 2018, the company pivoted to the enterprise space, helping retailers power suggestions and related items on their websites.
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But the London attack last Saturday was different, as the candidates pivoted directly to attacking each other's approaches to jihadism.
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She pivoted to a more ballad-y place for her last two romantic albums, but this new track from her?
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Beautiful use of a dominant angle to land on an opponent who was essentially on one leg as he pivoted.
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Her priorities have pivoted from happy hours in hot spots to... happy hours on her couch with a face mask.
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Mike Huckabee pivoted to another issue, telling the president that the best way to save lives is by banning abortion.
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Even as the company pivoted into the niche VR industry, the startup remained a solution in search of a problem.
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Szulscewski and his cofounder, Danny Zhang, realized they were "pretty bad at business development," though, so eventually pivoted to Wish.
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It's understandable why people want to believe that the Trump of "American carnage" has pivoted into a more inspirational president.
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" Senators then moved on with Kennedy's questioning of Kavanaugh before he pivoted to ask "gentlemen take it outside, would you?
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During the 2016 Presidential race, he deftly pivoted from supporting Ted Cruz to becoming Donald Trump's campaign chair in Texas.
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After expanding too quickly, the company shuttered its restaurants and pivoted to selling its tech to other restaurants in 2017.
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U.S. government debt prices rose on Thursday as investors pivoted toward safer assets amid growing concerns about emerging market risk.
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The company went into a slump earlier in the decade, as new competitors emerged and consumers pivoted to healthier choices.
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Just months before Apple was to release the first iteration of the smartphone in 2007, co-founder Steve Jobs pivoted.
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Still, it is impressive for a company which started out as a gaming company and pivoted when that effort failed.
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After the end of the engine burn, the spacecraft pivoted so that its solar panels were again facing the sun.
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However, EPA under Trump has pivoted from an emphasis on legal enforcement against polluters, towards a push towards remedial compliance.
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Stocks sold off swiftly following the announcement from the White House as investors pivoted to seemingly safer assets like bonds.
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The commission is reportedly probing dozens of companies that have offered cryptocurrency-related investments or have pivoted to the field.
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While his 2015 full-length Visionary skewed largely towards reggaeton, its prescient 2017 follow-up pivoted decidedly into trapero territory.
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After years of hostility toward smartphone gaming, it has pivoted to an "if you can't beat 'em, join 'em" approach.
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Democrats briefly flirted with idea of impeaching Barr but have pivoted to the more ambitious task of impeaching the President.
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Last week, it pivoted its focus to delivering food and goods to peoples' homes, while still servicing the occasional ride.
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Asked where the money would come from, he pivoted to the oldest deflection in politics: doing nothing would be catastrophic.
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It's the fulcrum upon which "GOT"'s depiction of warfare pivoted from human conflicts to the fight against death itself.
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We hadn't discussed his wishes for his death while he was alive, so we pivoted to the seemingly default option.
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Dr. Marashi, like many other professionals, has pivoted to digital means of connecting with patients during the COVID-19 outbreak.
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The old Navy Yard's manufacturers, including printers and distillers, have pivoted to making urgently needed face shields and hand sanitizer.
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But after defending its rule and winning a favourable judgment at the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, New York pivoted.
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But rather than answering Bob in depth, she pivoted to talk about the need for a civil tone in politics.
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But before the actress pivoted to building her wellness brand, she starred in over 40 films that span many genres.
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He pivoted toward Sherman, who was now cornered against the barn wall, and began sniffing him from head to tail.
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In 2014, the country's new government pivoted back to the European deal, signing what was known as the Association Agreement.
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The president pivoted on Friday amid a flurry of diplomatic relations with Pyongyang, announcing that the meeting was back on.
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So Mr. Ashcraft and his other pilots buzzed the cattle until they pivoted east and started swimming across the creek.
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After Greiner left, however, the former drone hardware company pivoted to data collection, a matter of months before shutting down.
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Kamala Harris, who pivoted from the question about tech policy into an argument for suspending President Donald Trump from Twitter.
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Never daunted, Google pivoted to extensively study the opposite question — what are the common behaviors of their very best managers?
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The law "is worse than our immigration policy — you can't break up rat families," he pivoted, apparently advocating such separations.
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Each time Mr. Sanders pivoted back to signature issues, like pushing for a political revolution to support working-class Americans.
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On February 0003, Trump was asked for his thoughts and he quickly pivoted to imaginary election fraud in another state.
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Harris pivoted most of her campaign to Iowa in September and all but shuttered her New Hampshire operation in November.
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Democrats were expected to target the state if Collins pivoted to the governor's race in hopes of a 2012 repeat.
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So at that moment, we pivoted and we focused solely on photos and that was basically the beginning of Instagram.
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Kamala Harris pivoted to Trump's efforts to repeal the ACA and strip health care coverage from millions of American. 2.
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So Trump has pivoted to a new metric and has taken to boasting about how he's keeping oil prices low.
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Atieva went on a hiring spree and pivoted to developing a complete, autonomous electric car to compete with Elon Musk's Teslas.
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"Honestly, that's why I've pivoted with my brand and my trolling today compared to a year ago is mild," he said.
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In 2017, the company abandoned plans to start its own subscription video on demand service and pivoted away from original content.
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The site had somewhat pivoted by adding Amazon affiliate links to its game reviews while asking readers to support its Patreon.
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By 7:20am Eastern time, Trump had pivoted to talking about the recent controversy surrounding ESPN and SportsCenter host Jemele Hill.
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Then, on November 10, the 21-year-old pivoted her stance again and when she posted a link for a Change.
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During the segment on Monday, Fox & Friends host Brian Kilmeade pivoted from the Florida story to fearmongering about marijuana in general.
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But DarkSide's argon-based detector fell out of favor, as the community pivoted to xenon-based detectors, which were more precise.
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When that festival turned into a disaster, Fuck Jerry pivoted to making a documentary about how the festival went so wrong.
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In response, she pivoted to Twitter and the platform's unwillingness to ban President Donald Trump, calling his tweets and rhetoric dangerous.
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The two returned to the issue throughout the debate, including when Clinton pivoted to it when asked about issues of racism.
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Amy Klobuchar, who repeatedly pivoted to Warren when asked a question, also took direct aim at her Senate colleague's murky explanation.
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It was a bold idea that they scrapped mid-campaign, and by the end the company pivoted to something more familiar.
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Why aren't we bombing the hell out of ... " Trump said, stopping short as he pivoted to slamming Obama as "grossly incompetent.
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Preceding Good Muse was an exhibition by Urs Fischer, which pivoted on a discussion about the specificity and timelessness of iconography.
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Now, the company appears to have pivoted to building only software which it will deploy on phones made by other manufacturers.
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Many of the specifics have pivoted away from economic policy and turned instead to the politics of fear, another Nixonian move.
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A smart and disciplined candidate would have risen above these jibes, and pivoted back to what really matters – the American people.
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Like many start-ups, Zeel was founded with one business in mind and then pivoted when we identified an unmet need.
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When Netflix pivoted from DVDs-by-mail to streaming, the one thing that stayed sacrosanct was its subscription-based business model.
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The voice of an angel and the elegance and poise to make a rogue limb, pivoted out just so, look natural?
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Instead of spinning Hangouts down (it's honestly too enmeshed in Google's own internal work culture to do that), Google pivoted it.
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The pro, who originally moved to Los Angeles to model, pivoted when she had a calling to work at a spa.
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Chris Christie, Rubio sent voters to his website and then pivoted back to a previous religion question asked of another candidate.
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" From there, Sekulow pivoted to the topic of leaks, saying, "The only reason we're talking about this is because of what?
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He recently pivoted to less outlier, more mainstream positions on NAFTA, NATO and trade, but who knows if he'll pivot back?
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But for reasons no one but Cyrus knows, she pivoted to psychedelic rock with 2015's Miley Cyrus & The Dead Petz.
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Design changes to Barn Light Electric's warehouse-style lighting can be pivoted quickly without waiting for an overseas manufacturer to respond.
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It is fond of 180 degree turns, as any publisher that pivoted to video or adopted Upworthy-style headlines will testify.
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McSally pivoted in the final days of the primary toward Sinema, running an ad criticizing the Democrat's past anti-war sentiments.
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The company pivoted on the heels of its $45 million Series C to become a computer vision-powered visual search engine.
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Three days later, she pivoted back to policy with a progressive education plan that allows her to run with the pack.
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When moderator Wolf Blitzer earlier asked Carson about a question about how he'd handle North Korea, he pivoted to previous questions.
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But then, according to two attendees, he pivoted to a concise topline summary of the various pieces of the tax bill.
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Perez then pivoted back to Democratic successes in Tuesday's elections, citing the victories as a sign voters embraced the Democrats' vision.
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After realizing that it would be far more of an uphill battle than expected, it pivoted out of home care altogether.
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The Fed has already sharply pivoted in response to the economic and financial turbulence that defined the end of last year.
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The backdrop: After a vibrant North-South summit at Panmunjom in April, Pyongyang has pivoted to shovel abuse onto its neighbor.
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It has since pivoted to crypto-based messaging technology, which some believe could someday be used to accept/decline online advertising.
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Then in 2015, as the number of event apps increased, Bizzabo pivoted into making a customer relationship management platform for organizers.
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That's one reason Meerkat's parent company killed the app and pivoted to a new, friends-only video chat app named Houseparty.
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The culmination of that, "Justice League," flopped hard both with audiences and critics, and the studio has pivoted toward standalone stories.
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Gaddis eventually pivoted the conversation to talk about Conyers' legacy -- and whether it would be impacted by the allegations against him.
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He started on wearables and gadgets, and has pivoted to work on chatbots and devices like Amazon's Alexa and Google Home.
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In season two, This Is Us has realized as much and has essentially pivoted to being "the Randall show" at times.
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After a deplorable uptick in deportations early in his presidency, Obama pivoted and issued executive orders protected millions of undocumented immigrants.
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The mattress company Casper started a digital site, Van Winkle's, and last fall, pivoted to print, with a magazine called Woolly.
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"That's a big deal — they have basically pivoted their business and transformed themselves," said Sucharita Kodali, an analyst at Forrester Research.
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In fact, it is reminiscent of college football's decades before the unified postseason inevitably pivoted each season's narrative toward its endgame.
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After making many awful mistakes, the Chinese government pivoted, quarantined the region and then enforced these rules with a heavy hand.
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With reservations no longer a factor in the restaurant industry, reservation-specific websites have pivoted to offering pick-up and delivery.
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Once known for its digital thermostats, Honeywell has pivoted under Adamczyk to become more of a technology firm serving industrial clients.
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In recent weeks, he pivoted to present himself as the Democratic Party's best alternative to stop Sanders from securing the nomination.
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But following the company's acquisition of French startup TVShow Time in December 203, it pivoted to become a social TV community.
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Ms. Warren didn't agree and instead pivoted to campaign finance, and her vow not to take money from big tech executives.
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While G Suite has gained share, especially for email, Microsoft has pivoted Office from a desktop software to a subscription service.
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Carlson then pivoted to Sanders's potential appeal to certain voter groups and said Republicans need a plan to battle that appeal.
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Ayotte campaign manager Jon Kohan hit back at the ad and instead pivoted to knock likely Democratic rival, New Hampshire Gov.
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He then pivoted to talking about his successful amendment that he said would help ensure that medical innovation and investment continues.
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Fox Business pivoted hard to covering an election that has elevated all boats in the cable news sea in historic fashion.
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He pivoted to grocery stores nearly a decade later in 1967, when he opened the first Trader Joe's in Pasadena, California.
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Their roster went to a mix of Korean and European talent, but the Mayhem eventually pivoted to a fully Korean team.
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Asked again later in the interview whether he'd spoken about Biden, Navarro pivoted to criticize the anonymous sources in CNN's reporting.
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He then pivoted to a core argument of his campaign - Biden is the only candidate bringing many kinds of people together.
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" The tweet then pivoted to wondering if the "deep state" spread the virus "to create chaos since nothing [is] stopping Trump.
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Other companies in the sector have also pivoted or struggled, including Veritas Genetics, which shuttered its U.S. operations late last year.
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And she then pivoted to ask if a party like the one Ford described had occurred, would Kavanaugh have documented it.
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In the speech he had long awaited, he began by thanking his colleagues then pivoted to a tribute to his mother.
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He instantly pivoted to condemning "these terrorizing acts" before cameras at the White House, praising the speedy work of law enforcement.
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Simply put, Sonos pivoted the wireless speaker market with a good product that had good sound at a good price point.
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This year, TripleLift pivoted hard into OTT advertising, building native ad products like product placements and brand integrations for streaming services.
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Rates fell throughout 2019 as the Federal Reserve pivoted away from the hiking cycle it set off during the previous year.
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Press then pivoted to journalism, winning a commentator gig on a top Los Angeles television station despite no formal journalism experience.
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U.S. stocks and the dollar weakened and investors pivoted to the safety of U.S. Treasury securities on Wednesday after Trump's threat.
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In her concession speech, Clinton pivoted, focusing on these crucial contests, as well as the states that vote on Super Tuesday.
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Rather than standing side-on, as baseball hitters do, the right-handed Mr Smith pivoted to face the bowler front-on.
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The 36-year-old pivoted back to the numerous interviews on multiple outlets he had conducted that day that went viral.
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When Israel and Egypt blockaded the enclave in 217, Hamas pivoted from ground to air, and sent rockets into Israeli territory.
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While the shock had the team "freaking out," Ryan and his crew successfully pivoted from the rental model to the leasing model.
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Turner's comments came as the city's police and other first responders pivoted away from rescue operations and back to regular law enforcement.
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After visiting an adult show in Prague two friends from Bratislava, Slavomir and Pavel, pivoted their original company, LocalizationGuru, to Adult-Translations.com.
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But he then pivoted into the polarization of news sources, and discussed where Americans are getting their information — including Last Week Tonight.
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In 2015, though, the company pivoted, announcing plans to make its own phones aimed at the mid-range of the smartphone business.
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Cuban, who has endorsed Hillary Clinton, then pivoted to criticizing the GOP nominee for not proposing any policy changes to help entrepreneurs.
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Trump apologized for his comments in a video statement released after midnight on Saturday, though he immediately pivoted to attack the Clintons.
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She dropped everything else, changed the name of Digital Fan Clubs to Trellyz, and pivoted toward exclusively helping nonprofits manage their resources.
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The company started out as Vook, a service for creating complex and illustration-rich ebooks and slowly pivoted to its free model.
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Now it's pivoted to "everything's a remake" by rebooting every successful TV series, comic book, or film ever to turn a profit.
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Sheri Berman's history of social democratic parties shows how these parties have pivoted away from the organizational forms that once defined them.
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Since then the startup has pivoted to focus on creating a broader communication platform to bring medical teams and patients closer together.
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From the opening questions about Clinton's record and trustworthiness, Kaine pivoted right away to attack Trump, highlighting his sexist and racist comments.
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Paul said he pivoted to the topic after going to his son's school and seeing Macs, iPads and other smart devices everywhere.
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The publisher focused initially on browser-based online games, but pivoted in 2014 to capitalize on the explosive success of mobile gaming.
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As a result, the whole category — including Glass — has pivoted toward the enterprise market, where the fashion concerns are tiny to nonexistent.
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In the piece, he revealed that he supported GOP candidates other than Trump during the primaries but has now pivoted to Clinton.
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The mystery was solved at the end of the video, which pivoted from praising the RNC to praising its leader: Reince Priebus.
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We pivoted to a data-centric model over five, six years ago, and we've seen nothing to derail us from that path.
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Trump, as president, never pivoted to the center to reach out to more Americans -- because it's never been about reaching all Americans.
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Beyond all that, the action in Silicon Valley has pivoted from EVs to AVs; self-driving cars are the hot new thing.
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Legendary sportswriter and occasional fabulist Mitch Albom long ago pivoted to acting as resident lawn guardian for his hometown Detroit Free Press.
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This year, Kim has pivoted from confrontation to diplomacy and, according to South Korea and China, has expressed a commitment to denuclearization.
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The Mets' 2015 season pivoted with improved play fueled by midseason trades, such as the one that brought Cespedes to New York.
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Targeting growth in China This year, VirZoom pivoted from making bikes to focusing on VR equipment with the release of the VZFit.
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They also built a climate of ultranationalism, branding India interventionist and the protesters its pliable agents, and pivoted to China for support.
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Then Mr. Martin pivoted from keyboards to saxophone, delivering a solo in bright, imploring bursts against a thrashing loop of funk rhythm.
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Krauthammer pivoted back to Kelly and the signal sent by Scaramucci's departure may have sent to White House staff and public alike.
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But Mr. Trump pivoted to attack former President Bill Clinton's administration for supporting the North American Free Trade Agreement and assailed Mrs.
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CRN reports that the layoffs are likely due to Cisco's pivoted focus to software and cloud-based computing, which requires fewer employees.
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His original business, called Oravel, was an Airbnb clone that later pivoted to become OYO — it's funny what can happen over time.
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AR as an industry has, to oversimplify, largely pivoted to business / work / industrial uses, in the hopes an actual market appears there.
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A few months ago, Google pivoted Google+ away from being a basic social network and put a focus on content curation instead.
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To his credit, as the coronavirus crisis has worsened, Lindell's company has pivoted from pillows to making masks for health care workers.
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It's also unclear why Trump would be showing a week-old projection during Wednesday's "update," especially since Dorian has since pivoted northward.
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"The plan quickly pivoted from 'We need to drive north' to 'We need to pull over and seek shelter immediately,'" he said.
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Weight Watchers has pivoted to offering "lifestyle" solutions instead of "diet" tips, though with the same (now unspoken) goal of becoming thinner.
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She pivoted from runway model of the moment to role model for the ages — and it all started with a blog post.
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He had worked very effectively against Mexican drug traffickers and corrupt border-control agents, and he pivoted easily to the new target.
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The Army has pivoted from fighting insurgencies to preparing for a potential high-tech conflict with Russia or China during Milley's tenure.
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Most striking, he pivoted 180 degrees on Russia, lashing it for supporting rogue nations after years of praising President Vladimir V. Putin.
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The explosion of competition is one reason Casper has pivoted to say it wants to be more than just a mattress company.
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She also pivoted away from her private conversation with Sanders, instead choosing to focus on the records of the women on stage.
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Hassan pivoted on a question about the health law's effect on small businesses to talk about Medicaid at a debate on Wednesday.
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Since this realization, Dropbox has pivoted from cloud storage to overall workflow management, in a push to redesign the way people work.
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After that proved to be a failure, Nintendo pivoted to free-to-play with Fire Emblem Heroes and Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp.
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His roles over the years ranged and pivoted from Southern heartthrob to tough guy to comedy, notably in his role as Rep.
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I then pivoted to incident response and forensics, and spent five years investigating breaches by nation-state groups, criminal gangs, and hacktivists.
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Yang pivoted to his signature universal-basic-income proposal as a way to level the playing field for black and Latino candidates.
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As he ended the briefing, he abruptly pivoted from the destruction in the Bahamas to the line for his rally in Fayetteville.
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He did take a dig at the "fake news" -- which brought boos from the crowd -- but pivoted away from it very quickly.
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But Perkins says millennials were somewhat "traumatized" by the Great Recession in 23 and 22018 and pivoted toward wanting to save money.
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Though LendingClub launched as a peer-to-peer lender, it's pivoted toward more institutional-friendly products like securitized baskets of personal loans.
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After showing off the food spread, he pivoted to making his case for Republican unity and the need for the border wall.
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The team, working from offices in a gray marble office building just 50 yards from the Chinese leadership's Beijing compound, quickly pivoted.
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So it is kind of strange that, at the last minute, they have pivoted all their attacks against me, and disingenuous attacks.
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In the craft cruising above, physics graduate student Chris Pugh and the others pivoted their telescope to catch the photons, one by one.
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Managers, in turn, have pivoted toward more defensive sectors such as health care and utilities as the markets turned more volatile, Kostin wrote.
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The startup rewrote the back end, created a new front end, pivoted to a new business model and essentially created a new product.
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" Then he pivoted to optimism, saying that now, "so many companies are coming in to Mississippi, and every place else, by the way.
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At that point, the team pivoted to education as a main focus, and with it, came customers that could pay year after year.
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And in Lawrence's case, that ideal took on a life of its own: articles revolved around it; late-night interviews pivoted on it.
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But since then, some of Trump's rhetoric—and that of his advisors—has actually pivoted against the use of drone strikes for counterterrorism.
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Why aren't we bombing the hell out of --" Trump said, stopping short as he pivoted to slamming President Barack Obama as "grossly incompetent.
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While the paper napkin has pivoted to become more like paper towels, the paper towel industry has countered by becoming more like … napkins.
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Grassley's statement then pivoted toward Feinstein, 85, whom he criticized for her timing after receiving Ford's initial letter detailing her allegations against Kavanaugh.
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E-commerce behemoth Alibaba was one, whose app "Laiwang" to take on WeChat later pivoted to a Slack-like product for enterprise communication.
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Trump pivoted to talking about how we got into this mess rather than how he's going to get us out of the mess.
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But designing hardware from scratch is hard, so they pivoted to making a mindful smartphone called Siempo using an existing handset from China.
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When he took office in 2001 and those projections evaporated, he pivoted and described the tax cut as a needed fiscal stimulus measure.
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The Rangers pushed into the Stars' zone, and defenseman Keith Yandle gathered in a loose puck, pivoted and shot it in one motion.
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In keeping with that spirit, she pivoted away from the glossy and polished physical presentation of Unstoppable's cover art when approaching Ocean's aesthetic.
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Yet another, AnyRoad, pivoted from indie travel experiences to selling a b2b "experience management platform" for providers of tours, classes and private events.
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Facebook has effectivally pivoted to Stories, making it the main destination for posts from Facebook Camera and its augmented reality Camera Effects platform.
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China, the world's latest soybean consumer, has pivoted to Brazil and other exporters for its supplies since slapping tariffs on U.S.-based soybeans.
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The star then pivoted to talking in broad terms about modern-day celebrity and what it means to be a star in 2017.
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The social network has consistently beaten Wall Street estimates and shown strong growth, particularly as it has pivoted to mobile and video formats.
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When asked about his flip-flopping on H1B visas, he pivoted to reminding the audience of Trump's use of foreign workers in Florida.
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Find your presidential match with the 2016 Candidate Matchmaker The incident boiled over, when Cruz pivoted back to Obamacare and Bohannon grew louder.
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Public opinion pivoted Clinton's actions and image at every step, from how she dressed and presented herself to eventually taking Bill's last name.
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With Anderson at the plate, Peavy pivoted and made a pickoff throw to first baseman Brandon Belt, who was not covering the base.
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Hargitay pivoted heavily into actual activism, founding the Joyful Heart Foundation, which focuses on preventing sexual assault and domestic violence and supporting survivors.
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By the final rounds Edgar was reduced to wildly chasing Aldo as the featherweight great pivoted off and side stepped him with ease.
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As Trump pivoted toward the general election with his nomination secure, he decided to keep dancing with the date that brought him: anger.
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Or the ABC News moderator could have simply pivoted to Clinton on the next question and asked if she agreed with Trump's perspective.
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He once considered giving up politics for entrepreneurship, he said in a recent speech, but "pivoted the business model" to run for president.
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In his new home, Delaney pivoted to colorful abstractionism in his work, a clear departure from the figurative expressionism he was known for.
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Republicans, outraged that Clinton appears to be getting off scot-free despite mishandling classified information, have quickly pivoted to accusing her of perjury.
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He then pivoted back to his point about the scope of the special prosecutor's mandate and why Sessions should not have recused himself.
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But Giuliani pivoted to criticizing the special counsel team itself, noting the recently released report from Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz.
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Theranos seems to have pivoted away from a previous lab testing facility model and is moving into field collection via the new miniLab.
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If you want to be a little more generous, you can say Google has pivoted away from attempting to engineer the impossible — i.e.
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By then, Stephen Baldwin had pivoted to Jesus and Benicio del Toro's mumble routine was exposed as a waste of a decent actor.
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Eventually Omni pivoted towards letting you rent out what you were storing so you and it could earn some extra cash in 2017.
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A few years ago I had the opportunity to train under master iPhone technician Jessa Jones, who pivoted her microbiology expertise into microsoldering.
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Once the home to Alka-Seltzer and other over-the-counter remedies, it pivoted to heavier manufacturing as the R.V. industry took off.
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Second, Very Serious People pivoted very early from concern about the unemployed — hey, they probably lacked the necessary skills — to hysteria over deficits.
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With the final dollars, Butterfield pivoted the company toward the messaging infrastructure that Tiny Speck used internally to communicate, and Slack was born.
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Then almost immediately after he took office, Fujimori pivoted right and implemented a version of the "economic shock" that Vargas Llosa had recommended.
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But that candidate drew so few votes that Mr. Kabila and his allies pivoted to Mr. Tshisekedi, whom they regarded as less adversarial.
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Our photog might've touched a nerve there, so he pivoted and then asked ... if his TV dad skills will translate in real life.
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But just as the world has seemingly caught up to make The Strain accidentally relevant, it's pivoted to become about something else entirely.
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The Brewers pivoted and sent Lucroy to the Texas Rangers for a prospect package that included outfielder Lewis Brinson and pitcher Luis Ortiz.
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I pivoted to fashion TV, working as a production assistant, then later moved on to cable TV, local news and finally network news.
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Both ride-hailing providers have pivoted to delivery in recent weeks as a way to aid in the crisis and fortify their businesses.
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When Darpa announced plans for another autonomous vehicle race, the 2007 Urban Challenge, Hall pivoted his speaker company, Velodyne, into the lidar business.
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While he primarily studies cancer, he pivoted to coronavirus during the outbreak and quickly developed a rapid test to screen for the virus.
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By 2016, Mr. Thiam had pivoted away from the volatile trading of its investment bank to enhance its more reliable wealth management division.
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Nationalism and populism are hardly dead, even in France, where Ms. Le Pen has already pivoted to focus on parliamentary elections next month.
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After declaring, "We'll see who is talking at the end of the series," in response to Bregman, Pearce pivoted and praised Eovaldi afterward.
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It&aposs since pivoted to restaurant tech and software and rebranded itself as Brightloom, with a new deal with Starbucks announced in 2017.
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But the N.R.A. pivoted after Reagan proposed folding the agency into the Secret Service, a less appealing foil, helping to block the move.
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John Gandel built the couple's $3.8 billion fortune running women's clothing retailer Sussan, but later pivoted to commercial real estate, according to Forbes.
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Although the film was originally set to premiere in theaters, Disney pivoted so Noelle would drum up early excitement for the streaming service.
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But the event pivoted almost entirely to healthcare after an attendee asked if the Senate GOP's repeal and replace bill would impact veterans.
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Getting upwards of four spam calls a day, I was surprised the scammers had now pivoted to text—honestly clever on their part.
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Within the span of a year, Wolfe had pivoted the family's operations to focus on renovations and restorations and launched fully into construction.
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But when the 2015 team flopped, Preller pivoted quickly, dealing away some of the newcomers and letting others leave for draft-pick compensation.
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The actor interviewed Anthony Hopkins for Interview magazine about his upcoming movie "The Two Popes" and the conversation quickly pivoted to Pitt's life.
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All of the programs hosted by the aforementioned were cancelled in 2015 as the network pivoted back to more relatively traditional news programs.
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For her part, Ms. Haley pivoted to an issue of central concern to Republicans, and many Democrats: the United Nations' relationship with Israel.
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"I'm an aurora professor, and I have a long-term interest in astronomy," said Dr. Aslaksen, who pivoted to guiding tours in 2016.
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But as he pivoted, a woman reached out and grabbed his hand, yanking the pope toward her and initially refusing to let go.
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After she was raided and arrested, Carpio pivoted away from marijuana toward hemp, a type of cannabis with next to no THC content.
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He quickly pivoted the convo away from Ye and launched into a tirade about Paul Manafort, Russia and Stormy Daniels ... the whole nine.
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And while Pearl Jam never fully pivoted into an out-and-out punk band, Vedder's pushing certainly showed their interest in the genre.
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But apparently this makes life too convenient and simple for users, as Google's since pivoted away from Hangouts—an app that it still develops.
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" The shocking statement appeared to take the rest of the women by surprise as Kemsley pivoted to Denise and asked, "Do you like bonbons?
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But Wojcicki made the best of a tough situation and pivoted the company towards drug research and development, while simultaneously working on FDA approval.
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McSally, 52, has pivoted to running a campaign with broader appeal after tying herself more closely to Trump during a three-way GOP primary.
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When they changed the format of the iPhone, we pivoted to computer vision and then we just sold it to Carvana for $40 million.
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She then pivoted to discussing a 2005 "Access Hollywood" tape in which Trump bragged about sexually assaulting women by grabbing their genitals without permission.
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She then pivoted to a more personal attack, pointing to Biden's early-career efforts to prevent the Department of Education from integrating school busing.
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At first they focused on a direct-to-consumer model with individual health plans, but then pivoted to working with employers in early 2017.
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"Make the Switch," the company encouraged (until a month ago, when the company pivoted away from the slogan in a series of internal decisions).
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Snap pivoted to being a "camera company" and released Spectacles, compelling camera glasses that are easy to use even if you don't use Snapchat.
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She quickly pivoted back to her main talking point: That the issues her husband has raised should be at the center of the campaign.
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In Swift's transparent about-face, she's pivoted from being publicly offended by the first and second parts, to being deeply upset about the third.
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The Fed has since pivoted away from tightening monetary policy and has said it would be patient in determining its next move on rates.
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In recent weeks, much of this same criticism has pivoted toward TikTok, a video-sharing app that has skyrocketed in popularity with American users.
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Trump apologized for those remarks at Sunday's debate, but dismissed them as "locker room talk" and pivoted to attacks on former President Bill Clinton.
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He completely avoided Quijano's question about dealing with homegrown terrorism, and when asked about North Korea nuclear policy, pivoted to discussing the Clinton Foundation.
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Applewhite also pivoted away from the idea that their bodies would be retrieved by alien deities (in a sci-fi take on The Rapture).
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But after conversations with potential customers about their pain-points, the team quickly pivoted to target a broader bundle of business travel booking problems.
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But when that didn't work out, the company did that thing Silicon Valley companies do — pivoted — and began focusing more on broader object recognition.
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It has recently pivoted to focus more on software, and doubled its software revenue on a year-over-year in the first fiscal quarter.
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Anchor's sequential month-over-month growth since February when it pivoted to podcast creation has been impressive, averaging 40 percent, the firm also says.
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The White House itself quickly pivoted to blaming the failure to pass the Senate bill on Democrats for passing Obamacare in the first place.
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In Congress, they have literally run away from reporters, jumped into elevators, and pivoted to bashing the media to avoid answering for the president.
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"ODG pivoted after this and in 2015 focused on enterprise glasses (R-7) first since this is where the need was," a spokesperson explained.
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It pivoted to a direct-to-consumer e-commerce model when the curated box model, pioneered by the likes of BirchBox, began to fade.
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He smiled and pivoted, saying the four early states — Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada — give a good distribution of the Democratic electorate.
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Midway through a recent flight, as passengers fumbled to take photographs of the Himalayas, the plane ran into turbulence, dropped sharply and pivoted left.
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And it also pivoted from whether the Russian government has or doesn't have to whether Putin personally knew Trump was in Moscow in 2013.
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Instead, Trump touted Putin's vigorous denial and pivoted to complaining about the Democratic National Committee's server and missing emails from Hillary Clinton's personal account.
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In 1980, as the political journalist Adam Clymer pointed out, Ronald Reagan pivoted from denouncing "welfare queens" to appearing before the National Urban League.
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It has successfully pivoted from a Windows PC-first world to the cloud where its focus on productivity and business processes is paying dividends.
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Jimmy Fallon's opening monologue began hilariously enough, when abruptly he pivoted to a series of inexplicably weak jokes centered on a forthcoming football game.
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Bill Hader's mouth and chin were coated with fake blood, so when he pivoted, astonished, he looked like a vampire startled in mid-snack.
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The South Bend mayor then quickly pivoted to Gabbard's 85033 meeting with Syrian President Bashar Assad, who used chemical weapons on his own people.
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After calling advocating for children the "cause of my life," she pivoted during a speech in North Carolina to a lesson from Methodist teaching.
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And for all that he'd been turned out—licking its wounds, the firm pivoted away from the American market, leaving Marin high and dry.
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The direct result was the pharmaceutical industry, for the most part pivoted away from developing new antibiotics due to the development risks and costs.
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When Zobrist signed with the Chicago Cubs, the Mets pivoted and traded for Neil Walker, who they have to pay for only one season.
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Meanwhile, Hinge recently pivoted to better emphasize people's stories by requiring its users answer questions about their favorite things, past experiences and other interests.
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BetterDoctor began life as a referral site for consumers, but pivoted in 2015 after finding that a good chunk of the data was inaccurate.
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Trump was given an opportunity to denounce the meddling and he didn't; he just pivoted to lines about the missing server and Hillary's emails.
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Over time, however, HTML5 and graphics overtook Flash and the company pivoted to offering easy-to-use design tools for marketers and business owners.
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Life Before Work Travel, a company that plans group trips for people ages 18 to 35, recently pivoted from party tours to transformative travel.
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But with the quick success of Instagram's clone, Facebook has wisely swallowed its pride and pivoted its apps toward this style of visual communication.
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After laying out his case for a crisis on the border, Trump then pivoted to detailing the concessions he was making to the Democrats.
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After a couple of years of trying the microfluidics, they abandoned it, and they pivoted to what was essentially a converted glue-dispensing robot.
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In this last season, I think we pivoted away from a more traditional male narrative, after David did something that we can't morally tolerate.
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But faced with eight months of demonstrations by Yellow Vest protesters who have railed against economic inequality, his government has pivoted toward greater protectionism.
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Mr. Trump campaigned on his insistence for a fixed wall, not the "steel slat barrier" he has pivoted toward in the past few weeks.
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During the COVID-19 crisis, DreamYard, an arts center in the South Bronx, pivoted its community-forward mission to provide free lunches on weekdays.
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With the proliferation of the coronavirus, Osman has pivoted his strategy to best take advantage of the fallout, and he sees plenty of opportunities.
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For similar reasons, I'm not going to point fingers at the politicians and aides who pivoted so awkwardly from McCain to their own navels.
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Under Adamczyk, the firm has pivoted what he describes as a "software-industrial company," or a technology business that caters to the industrial sector.
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On the podcast CNN political director David Chalian pivoted to Iowa and talked to political correspondent Abby Phillip on the ground in Des Moines.
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It started out as a purely consumer offering in 2100, but when it struggled to find a path to monetization, it pivoted to B212B.
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Do you think things have pivoted back and that Wall Street banks, as we go into an election year, are back in the crosshairs?
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He then pivoted his answer to pitch his universal basic income proposal, which would send $1000 per month in taxpayer dollars to every American.
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In that span of time, carmakers have come and gone, technologies have emerged and fizzled, and companies have pivoted with ever-changing customer demands.
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The crux of the defense's case pivoted on tough cross-examination of the six women who have accused him of rape and sexual assault.
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While he hasn't pivoted 180 degrees on policy proposals, he is modulating his positions and drawing explicit and implicit contrasts with his progressive rivals.
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The San Francisco-based startup SigFig, for its part, has pivoted in recent years from a business-to-consumer to a B2B business model.
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But in this story, following a mixed-race gay couple, it was remarkable how quickly the narrative pivoted to focus on a white lead.
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If you get annoyed that Google has pivoted its way through launching and killing a dozen messaging apps, that open, freewheeling culture is why.
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Since then, Mr. Tsipras seems to have pivoted toward restoring political and economic stability, and the bond offering represents another step on that road.
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And it would show a commitment to restoring the party's relationship with a part of the country that pivoted from Barack Obama to Trump.
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And Schilling has pivoted from a storied major league pitching career to a failed video game startup to hosting a podcast for Breitbart News.
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"We've pivoted from a reform agenda to a reauthorization agenda," said Jenn Higgins, a partner at Chamber Hill Strategies, who specializes in healthcare policy.
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But at this point, with massive corporations and startups alike developing these elusive machines, the focus has pivoted away from scientific achievement toward economics.
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He pivoted to focus on its in-home advising service, building a health-care technology business and growing partnerships with tech behemoths including Amazon.
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It's also worth bearing in mind that Trump has pivoted in April to a hard focus on the border and his frustration with Congress.
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At the start of this year, Kanye pivoted away from politics and dove head first into music -- and as it turned out, God too.
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When I asked whether he held too much influence as a private citizen, he demurred, then somehow pivoted to the subject of charter schools.
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While he was supposed to be calling the Chiefs game, Harlan sensed the moment, and quickly pivoted into play-by-play for the Dolphins.
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And though he has pivoted to support Obamacare after initially voting against it, he is unmoved by his party's progressive shift on abortion rights.
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He quickly blamed former President Barack Obama and then pivoted to his stump speech about the lowest unemployment rates for lots of minority groups.
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Also on the ballot there: Art Halvorson, Shuster's two-time primary challenger, who pivoted and ran against Shuster as a Democrat, too, in 2016.
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He responded that all fraud was bad and pivoted into his self-pitying, delusional lament about an epidemic of illegal voting by undocumented immigrants.
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But at the end of the episode, we pivoted to a spoiler-y deep dive into some of Master of None's season two highlights.
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Young then pivoted middle and, using his left arm, fired a blind cannon at Omari Spellman who was standing in the weak-side corner.
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The series pivoted away from torture as a constant as it entered the Obama era, but by then, it was on its last legs.
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"What the stock has done is pivoted right back literally to the point of the beat and has started to come to life," Worth said.
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Asked whether his job was harder with Trump's ascension, at a DealBook conference in New York, Goodell pivoted to how it challenged his home life.
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When the impossible happened, the Russian propaganda machine temporarily froze, then pivoted, admitting that maybe, just maybe, this time the "people" had beaten the system.
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Though it won the early battle against rival and early leader Meerkat (which has since pivoted), Facebook has since entered the market in full force.
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The daughter of a mushroom farmer who later pivoted to raising pigs, Wennmachers grew up in a tiny German village, the youngest of four children.
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After burying the fish, Mister Rogers pivoted the conversation to talk about another time he had to deal with death: when his childhood dog died.
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In fact, the Kremlin-connected attorney, Natalia Veselnitskaya, pivoted off Clinton and spoke at length about overturning US laws meant to stop Russian financial misconduct.
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That didn't work out, and in 2006, it pivoted into a social network that let people discover, play and share music, music videos and pictures.
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That origin story sounds a lot like Slack's, which began as a gaming company that pivoted to turn its internal chat tool into a business.
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Transamerica originally intended to sell only half of the building but pivoted to a full sale of the structure after a lack of buyer interest.
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Sure enough, about two-thirds of the way through the speech, Trump pivoted and it became less about the graduates and all about–who else?
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The travel category turned out to be the most successful and in November 2016 Mezi pivoted to focus solely on flights, hotels and restaurant bookings.
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Shares of FireEye are about 57 percent lower over the past year, as the company has pivoted to accommodate the growing popularity of cloud computing.
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The startup began as fitness subscription service KFit, but it pivoted group-buying and coupons after it acquired Groupon's businesses in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia.
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The Russians pivoted from political negotiations to leveling Aleppo because "they were never serious about anything more than the appearance of negotiations," the official added.
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The talk somehow pivoted from my seed-seeking startup into talking about the macro view of venture capital and how it doesn't actually make sense.
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The S&P 500 is up around 20% in 2019 in part because the Fed has pivoted away from its initial stance on rate hikes.
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But as media outlets of all ideologies pivoted toward analysis, right-wing sites sounded familiar notes condemning hysterical anti-Trumpism on part of the left.
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This is the twisted tale of how a musician in Philadelphia "tired of living in a van" pivoted to make ice cream with bizarre flavors.
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Meanwhile, John Kasich has trained his sights on Oregon, which votes on May 17, and Hillary Clinton has pivoted into general-election, anti-Trump mode.
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They immediately pivoted to a Balanced Budget Amendment "show-vote" that was unlikely to pass but designed to appease GOP voters on the campaign trail.
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In December 2016, Gillette pivoted back to attacking Harry's, with a 30-second ad that claimed most customers who tried Harry's didn't become repeat buyers.
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Trump then pivoted from his grim portrait of the "inner city" to his strangely ambivalent "what do you have to lose" argument to black voters.
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She's just pivoted her color palette, pressing the refresh button on her career, and signaling a shift towards the more natural, neutral, and relatable. Unexpected?
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By election day, the same groups had pivoted sharply to decrying so-called sanctuary cities in a last-ditch effort to turn out the base.
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If the narrative is that he is going to pivot, the coverage is about whether he successfully pivoted — even if he did no such thing.
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Management at these companies has finally figured out that the old ways of achieving success were not working, and they have finally pivoted their approach.
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Clinton cautiously mentioned her support of the bill, said Sanders backed it as well, then pivoted to her current views that "mass incarceration" must end.
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Four times, under different questions, Rubio clumsily pivoted to some odd speech about how Obama knows what he's doing and it's bad for our country.
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"He certainly pivoted to talk about a more realistic strategy later in the campaign," William Stock, President of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, told me.
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RHP Trevor Rosenthal (right lat strain) threw live batting practice before Saturday's game, a sign that the team has pivoted away from a rehab assignment.
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But Roger Dickey's heart is in consumer tech, and his company Gigster had pivoted to doing outsourced app development for enterprises instead of scrappy entrepreneurs.
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The most recent phase started in 2016, when Mr Son pivoted again, this time to investing in fashionable tech firms, and created the Vision Fund.
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Afterward, Boyette ran toward the tunnel but then took a step back and pivoted to McGee, whom she embraced with a hug and a kiss.
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San Francisco-based Spin launched a dockless bikesharing service just over a year ago, and pivoted to a scooter sharing business, which proved more profitable.
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However, the company has since pivoted to door-to-door delivery but with the same basic idea of a marketplace that bypasses the mass supermarkets.
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They're committed to driving results and making sure this goes beyond social media — look at how quickly they pivoted to voter registration after the shooting.
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CEO Sahil Mansuri worked on the 2008 Obama campaign during college, but pivoted to a career in sales in order to support his ailing father.
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Trump began the hastily announced event by congratulating Pelosi on her victory, but quickly pivoted to making the case for his long-promised border wall.
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But given the administration's lack of credibility in raising human rights abuses, he said, they have pivoted to a different tack, focusing on international attention.
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And indeed after some pro forma plaudits for his convention hosts, he quickly pivoted to his agenda: an overtly political pitch for Donald Trump's administration.
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Now, Preoccupations has pivoted closer to another school of post-punk: the brooding, steady-state introspection of groups like New Order and early Depeche Mode.
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Morton, who is now married to an American, spends part of the year in California, where he has pivoted to unauthorized lives of movie stars.
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After Comey said he had no reason to think that Clinton had lied to the FBI, Chaffetz pivoted to whether Clinton had lied to Congress.
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Asked if Yovanovich was the target of a smear campaign by his allies, Trump pivoted on Monday to criticism of the former ambassador to Ukraine.
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While discouragement lingers in Greece after a decade of spending cuts, Portugal's recovery has pivoted around restoring confidence to get people and businesses motivated again.
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There have been tussles between Congress and the city for decades over "home rule," a notion that pivoted specifically on the city's gun control laws.
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"We pivoted from impeachment to 211625-21900 on this rescue package, and this was about as flawless as you could possibly be," he told reporters.
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Yeah, and he has done that brilliantly, and he's really pivoted the company, got everyone to rally towards a common cause, a common architectural framework.
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In its second season, Serial changed up its subject from a true crime murder and pivoted to the case of alleged Army deserter Bowe Bergdahl.
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In the past, Turturro explained, the press was made from marble, but the family pivoted to modernity in a less picturesque, but more efficient operation.
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Most critically, the Federal Reserve had abruptly pivoted away from its previous plans to keep lifting interest rates, revving up risk-taking in the process.
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Some bloggers have pivoted to posting wellness and quarantine tips, and are sharing articles about how to "flatten the curve" to reduce risk for others.
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That eventually pivoted into helping to co-produce the shows with Japanese companies for anime like Carole & Tuesday or A Place Further Than the Universe.
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Mr. de Blasio's campaign immediately pivoted to attacking Ms. Malliotakis and sought to connect her to President Trump, who is unpopular in New York City.
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Asked about the dispute here, on Sunday, Warren pivoted to talk about her Social Security expansion plan, currently being sold to voters in TV ads.
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When Sanders pivoted to discuss Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
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As Giuliani's implication in the Ukraine scandal deepened, Allen's social media accounts pivoted away from chronicling her own Insta-worthy life to attacking Giuliani's foes.
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Warren electrified the room at Tuesday's debate when she pivoted off the allegation to make the case for nominating and electing more women in politics.
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Although she began with questions about the situation in Iran, she pivoted to Ukraine and the secretary's heavily criticized treatment of former ambassador Marie Yovanovitch.
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In recent years, Belarus, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan and Moldova have all at some point pivoted to closer ties with Russia — and then back, in some cases.
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After all, I padded my portfolio on the wave of trans identity politics (at least until Canadian media pivoted too far right to take me).
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After an internship at a local station and move to Los Angeles, she pivoted to TV, hosting fashion shows before joining The Real in 2013.
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After an internship at a local station and move to Los Angeles, she pivoted to TV, hosting fashion shows before joining The Real in 2013.
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Instead, the Fed's rate-setting committee broke with its recent practice and pivoted to a more passive statement about its need to boost the economy.
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Ryan O'Reilly pivoted with the puck behind the net and fed MacEachern breaking to the goal, and MacEachern netted his sixth goal of the season.
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In her Eau Claire talk, she soon pivoted to national issues, emphasizing that she had co-sponsored bills with Republicans on several of her priorities.
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It wasn't the first time his administration had pivoted back to immigration in an attempt to move on from an embarrassing setback on something else.
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But about 13 years later, the neighborhood still lacked a grocery, and Concerned Citizens pivoted its focus to fighting the reopening of a nearby landfill.
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After skewering President Trump on Real Time Friday night for his handling of the riots in Charlottesville, Virginia, the comic pivoted to talk about Bannon's exit.
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Taking off from Jack and Diane's play, black-ish pivoted into a full musical, with the Johnson's narrating their life as slaves using song and dance.
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But Trump quickly pivoted back onto the attack, raising Bill Clinton's sex scandals and Hillary Clinton's role in discrediting women who had affairs with her husband.
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Trump, however, has little interest in dealing with global warming, and when a reporter asked the officials about the subject they quickly pivoted to North Korea.
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After a weekend that focused on a glorious past, this week's big headlines pivoted back to what's coming next, especially in the real of autonomous vehicles.
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But a new release from WikiLeaks pivoted the focus to Russia, offering a look at some technical aspects of how Moscow spies on its citizens online.
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Quite a few companies with high valuations stumbled, downsized, restructured and pivoted in order to achieve, or at least progress on a path toward, sustainable profitability.
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Their engaging work has slowly pivoted toward the season's center, and as Billions wraps up, it's hard not to hope Taylor escapes the season mostly unscathed.
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BlackBerry LTD pivoted to become a software company, but some analysts believe that it has much greater potential in profiting from litigation around its patent portfolio.
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The company's responses to this issue were botched and bad for some time before it pivoted, apologized, and introduced a new process for checking battery safety.
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In a moment indicative of Sanders' night, he was asked a question about his health, muttered something like "I'm fine" and then pivoted to talk policy.
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U.S. government debt yields followed international rates higher Friday as investors in the United States pivoted toward riskier assets on the week's final day of trade.
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David Schwimmer's home became a landing pad for a guy who pivoted in the wrong direction -- and, unfortunately, he got arrested for it ... TMZ has learned.
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He pivoted the company to focus on its in-home advising service, technology as a health-care business and growing partnerships with tech behemoths including Amazon.
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After leaving the competitive sport behind, George III, 33, pivoted to being a trainer — co-founding the EverybodyFights boxing and fitness luxury gym in January 2014.
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But the show's second season — free from the constraints of adapting Margaret Atwood's novel of the same name — could have pivoted to a narrative of resistance.
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In a statement Mr Royce condemned Russia for hacking the election, but then pivoted and blamed a weak Mr Obama for creating that opportunity for mischief.
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" But he quickly pivoted to say that Mr. Obama should forfeit his right to appoint a replacement for Justice Scalia and "let the next president decide.
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However, aside from crowded inventor territory, there was probably another reason why the focus pivoted away from Hank Pym and toward the friendly, roguish Scott Lang.
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Trump was praising 12-year-old Preston Sharp for putting flags on the graves of American military veterans when he pivoted and brought up the anthem.
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Then he pivoted to talk about what really interests him, self-driving trucks:Everyone I met was skeptical self-driving trucks would replace jobs for different reasons.
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When Tiny Speck pivoted to become Slack, the company's chief executive officer Stewart Butterfield offered to pay back it's Series A and B investors, including Accel.
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Facebook Accuses BlackBerry of Stealing Voice-Messaging Tech When BlackBerry's hardware business failed it pivoted into becoming a patent troll, and sued Facebook earlier this year.
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" Trump dismissed this as "locker room talk" and then quickly pivoted, saying that the real issue was "a world where you have ISIS chopping off heads.
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But as carmakers started relying on partnerships and acquisitions to keep pace with the tech industry's encroachment into the automotive space, Cruise pivoted to full autonomy.
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For two millennia, Euclid's view of a flat universe reigned supreme and pivoted on his fifth postulate, which states that two parallel lines will never intersect.
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But everyone pivoted very quickly into how are we going to fix it, though, and how are we going to make sure this doesn't happen again.
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The host then pivoted to Weinstein, the formerly unstoppable Hollywood mogul who has now been publicly accused of sexual harassment and assault by almost 30 women.
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Erin: Lots of startups that have "pivoted to blockchain" have taken this tack, but it can definitely create bad incentives, a danger Facebook is familiar with.
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Asked during a tele-town hall with Iowans Tuesday night what should be the message to voters in the final days, Warren immediately pivoted to electability.
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As Speaker Nancy Pelosi extended her hand just before the start of Trump's address, the president quickly pivoted and turned his back, leaving the speaker hanging.
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I, for example, think that when we had a terrorist attack in Brussels, and Donald Trump immediately pivoted to attacking Heidi Cruz, that reveals his character.
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The government backtracked on the proposal within hours of the first protests, but activists pivoted to demonstrating against wider issues like government corruption and poor infrastructure.
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Digital media outlets pivoted to video on the lure of Facebook ad revenue, and newsrooms were devastated when the numbers didn't meet what Facebook had promised.
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Congressional Republicans praised the new rules as expanding choices for workers and businesses, while Democrats pivoted to attacking the Trump-backed lawsuit seeking to overturn ObamaCare.
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" At that, Warren pivoted back to her campaign message, saying: "What I can do is I can be in this fight for all of our families.
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After having achieved what the naysayers and many Beltway insiders admitted was the impossible, they quickly pivoted to the impossibility of moving the ball forward legislatively.
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" Then the Minnesota senator pivoted to an attack on Donald Trump's drug plan that, she said, amounted to "$100 billion in giveaways to the pharma companies.
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The game pivoted during a third-inning at-bat by Rizzo, who has been one of the hottest hitters in the majors for the past month.
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U.S. stock index futures pointed to a mixed open on Monday, as investors pivoted their attention to the latest set of earnings set to be published.
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Congressional Republicans praised the new rules as expanding choices for workers and businesses, while Democrats pivoted to attacking the Trump-backed lawsuit against the health law.
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Margin then pivoted to an email-alias product, but by that time they didn't have the resources to sustain the company, and they shut it down.
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OYO and Airbnb had previously been rivals of sorts, but OYO has pivoted toward hospitality services — including logistics and management — rather than simply aggregating budget hotels.
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Josh Balz, who runs The Strange and Unusual Oddities Parlor page, pivoted to trading rare objects after parting with his Pennsylvania metal band Motionless in White.
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Clinton quickly composed herself and, in a remarkable post-gender punt, pivoted to a laundry list of other constituencies whom she said Mr. Trump had offended.
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But Mr. Trump quickly pivoted and began to riff on what he saw as the unappreciated successes of his administration, including the tariffs it has imposed.
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Too often, Sanders' answers pivoted to his generic campaign ideas, as opposed to focusing on the moment, the question or the mood of the American people.
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Clinton then pivoted to demand why no one was investigating the myriad accusations of sexual harassment and assault against the current occupant of the White House.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel pivoted further to the right before his recent re-election and vowed to begin annexing parts of the West Bank.
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Mr. Trump and other Republicans, having failed to repeal the health law in Congress, have pivoted to proposals aimed at reducing the medical costs Americans pay.
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As Ms. Hearn sang a love song to a lady in a whispery, soulful voice (archly quoting Dr. Dre), she folded and pivoted with elegant beauty.
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The council's then chief executive, Paul Blantern, designed the "Next Generation Model," an initiative that pivoted the council, like many others across the country, toward outsourcing.
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"On the positive side, it does appear that President Trump has pivoted quickly towards supporting a bazooka-level fiscal stimulus package," he said in a note.
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The Milwaukee case this month pivoted largely on body camera video showing the 1.69 seconds between two shots that Officer Heaggan-Brown fired at Mr. Smith.
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Buttigieg pivoted from the question at hand to a practiced soliloquy that almost always had something to do with turning the page and a new generation.
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When Kelly asked Pompeo a question about the firing of former US ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, he pivoted, challenging whether she knew where Ukraine was.
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As the presidential campaigns have now pivoted from the conventions to the fall elections, you might be scratching your head about a tale of two countries.
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Trump also pivoted toward 2020 in his State of the Union address on Tuesday, laying out his clearest thematic blueprint yet for his re-election bid.
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Not long after Fitbit launched its first tracker in 2009, the private company Jawbone, which was already a successful maker of audio products, pivoted to wearables.
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But the dramatic strategy has recently pivoted into tropes familiar to any viewer of Real Housewives: bringing in women who have histories outside of the show.
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But after immediately endorsing Saccone when he hit the stage, Trump pivoted to a 20203-minute torrent of policy musings, political attacks and presidential campaign previews.
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Stirred by the threat of losing a nomination he thought was his, Mr. Northam pivoted from stockpiling money from Virginia's business community to wooing the left.
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" But then SNL pivoted to remind us how bad Bush was as President, with Ferrell laughingly reminding us: "I was really bad -- like historically not good.
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He pivoted questions to keep his answers on topic, but still unique from the other candidates -- and by doing so he provided himself with an advantage.
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" He then pivoted to his accomplishments, claiming that "nobody has done what this administration has done in terms of getting things passed and getting things through.
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The country has pivoted from its traditional partners — India and the European Union — amid growing international pressure over accusations of human rights abuses by Mr. Yameen.
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Ryan called for unity and pivoted to tax reform when asked if President Trump should try to ask Bannon to stand down from recruiting primary challengers.
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Bess Myerson, who was the first Jewish Miss America and a television personality, later pivoted to public service, but lost her bid for Senate in 1980.
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The pandemic has touched nearly every business in some way, and media outlets have pivoted to focus on how it will affect the industries they cover.
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It's exactly this attempt to diversify their consumer base, Lee said, that has kept them in business even as many competitors have fallen or pivoted away.
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And so we pivoted the company from the game to that platform, which was what ... So you're building features essentially for other games to build on?
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When faced with the question of "What is Doom in the modern era?" the originally pivoted to a Call of Duty-style game, something more grounded, gritty.
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And, since the streaming giant has increasingly pivoted towards producing its own content, it's heralded something even cooler: a bridge in the reality gap for TV teens.
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The mental shift was a game changer for the company, and in 2014, they pivoted to Chatbooks—a year after they thought their start-up would fail.
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The largest U.S. cable operator and the No. 22 U.S. high-speed internet provider, Comcast has increasingly pivoted as viewers adopt over-the-top online streaming options.
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A year later, the platform pivoted again, firing a third of its employees — 50 workers in nonengineering roles — and shutting down its New York and DC offices.
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Various startups, including meeting prep tool Charlie (which has since pivoted) or even Rapportive's founder Rahul Vohra's new startup, Superhuman, have offered similar dossiers on email contacts.
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Despite his victory, the Clinton campaign seems to have already pivoted toward focusing on her likely general election match-up with presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
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" Perhaps the worst segment for Trump was when Holt pivoted to gender and asked the GOP nominee about his comments that Clinton doesn't have "a presidential look.
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But voting was only the beginning for some women's rights advocates, who pivoted in the 1920s to the larger issue of enshrining equal rights in the Constitution.
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Asked about his reported history of sexual harassment, Trump pivoted and accused the Clinton campaign of orchestrating the allegations as well as inciting violence at his rallies.
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When the White House pivoted to Asia and withdrew the last U.S. tank from Germany in 2013, the Kremlin saw it as waning American commitment to Europe.
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It was worth it alone for Beck's Medium post the next day, which pivoted the discussion to why conservatives were attempting to interfere with the free market.
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I expect in the next few years to be earning substantially more, because I have pivoted careers and the earning potential is much greater for me now.
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Trump again outmaneuvered Cruz on both citizenship and "New York values," and pivoted nicely in accepting the "mantle of anger" bestowed upon him by South Carolina Gov.
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Acton already pivoted away from Rocket Skates to make the Blink Board, and Peter Treadway, Acton's CTO, isn't shy about the company's willingness to change course again.
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Our photog, Colin, pivoted and asked about 21 Savage's arrest by ICE, and AOC makes it clear ... the arrest is a symptom of a much larger problem.
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She had, she said, recently pivoted to acai bowls and other food-themed slimes after realizing her previous slime account, which lacked a specific focus, wasn't working.
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BlackBerry, once known for highly secure phones, and one of the earliest popular business smartphones, has pivoted to be more of a security company in recent years.
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It turned out not to be quite such a problem, though, because he just slightly pivoted and flicked the ball backwards with the top of his foot.
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And as the opponent pivoted towards center, searching desperately for a scrap of empty space, Sonny would flatten them like a freight train hitting a stalled car.
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Just as publishers pivoted to video because of changes to Facebook's algorithm, investors could reverse the trends that have hobbled local news for the last two decades.
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Clinton pivoted Monday to compare the latest update regarding her emails to the GOP-led House investigation into her handling of the terrorist attacks in Benghazi, Libya.
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The resultant script pivoted to a completely different character: Donna Troy, Wonder Woman's daughter, a geeky, bespectacled nobody until she inherits supernatural powers after her mother's death.
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Two different startups hoping to become pioneers in the asteroid mining industry — Planetary Resources and Deep Space Industries — recently pivoted away from their ambitious space mining plans.
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However, upon discovering Jiro-style ramen at a shop in Japan, Nishioka pivoted from his work as a comedian and began to focus entirely on cooking ramen.
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In her answer, she abruptly pivoted to the influence of the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries, and defense companies, accusing her onstage rivals of taking money from them.
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"Following the release of the final "Twilight" film, Pattinson pivoted away from major studio films and instead starred in smaller films like "Good Time" and "High Life.
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And yet, even before his usual diatribe of insult and accusation could be fully absorbed, Mr. Trump had pivoted, sticking and moving like a young Muhammad Ali.
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Fox began its debate by bringing up "the elephant not in the room," but then pivoted to other issues, and its post-debate coverage downplayed Trump's absence.
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The stock market went on to have its best January surge in 30 years as the Fed pivoted to a more dovish stance and trade fears eased.
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Before that, he was a longtime Republican operative who then pivoted to doing lucrative lobbying work abroad, including work in Ukraine for pro-Russia candidate Viktor Yanukovych.
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Run by former lawyer Shlomo Mirvis, Intelligo began as a manual background check service that pivoted to using AI and machine learning to speed up the process.
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" Cummings then pivoted to talking about the fatal police shooting of Philando Castile in Minnesota last week, noting Castile was "a man who was doing everything right.
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And evaluations should be done on a continual basis — as often as once a week — to figure out whether the project needs to be pivoted or shelved.
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The assist man, Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman, his feet in pink Jordans, outscored Wagner by 3 on a night when Michigan's offense pivoted from woeful to wonderful.
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But it was also, in the end, quite strange, because it pivoted around a dispute between Jay Inslee and Joe Biden that never quite came into focus.
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Facing mounting pressure and a mourning father asking tough questions, Trump pivoted the blame away from his administration and onto his "very respected" generals and his predecessor.
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Mr. Wynn pivoted sharply to the right in response to President Barack Obama's pushes to pass an economic stimulus bill and overhaul the nation's health care system.
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Since KP pivoted to early stage, it has brought on at least three team members to bolster how it can help companies from business development to communications.
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Perhaps hoping to contrast with the unyielding gloom of DC's "Batman v Superman," Marvel pivoted toward buddy comedy in "Thor: Ragnarok," the newest installment of that franchise.
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His guest in this episode — the actor Jon Hamm — isn't one, but their discussion reveals that Mr. Hamm pivoted into acting from a life of varsity sports.
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In "Eternal Womb," the singers began with some gnashing howls; by the end, they were collaborating on a quickening march that pivoted away from fields of anguish.
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But like the strong vision provided by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, Netflix was able to find its footing behind Reed Hastings as it pivoted to video streaming.
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Prosecutors began by eliciting heartfelt reminiscences of family gatherings and final conversations, then pivoted to the excruciating moments of discovery after the killings of June 17, 2015.
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Pence, in his rebuke of the claim, quickly pivoted to a speech former President Barack Obama delivered Friday that was seen as a pointed critique of Trump.
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The couple pivoted to focus on philanthropy full time and have since donated $2.9 billion in cash and 700 million Microsoft shares to charitable causes, Bloomberg reports.
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And Zume, the Softbank-backed startup known for its pizza-making robots, shuttered its pizza business and pivoted into food-truck tech and services in November 2019.
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She quickly pivoted from battling with the Vermont senator to talking up female candidates' winning track record, pointing to the election success she and Klobuchar have enjoyed.
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His success didn't happen overnight: After two years of struggling to make a living from acting gigs, he pivoted and decided to get his real estate license.
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While the president noted his "great talk" with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, he quickly pivoted to threaten to levy huge tariffs on European cars.
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The meeting devolved into laughter on cue, then pivoted quickly back to focus, with an agile restraint known perhaps only to those who laugh for a paycheck.
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Gabbard had a good answer on the reform needed in the criminal justice system, but then mistakenly pivoted from it to preaching about treating people with respect.
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Flanked by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg, and backdropped with Boeing's F-15 Eagle and F-18 Super Hornet, Trump pivoted to business.
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It was founded in 2009 as a multiplayer game company, but pivoted in 2014 to become a messaging and collaboration service for office workers and software developers.
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But finding out that her husband got another woman — one of their close friends — pregnant pivoted the surprise to baking cookies and 30 minutes of screen time.
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To allay concerns among regulators and big banks, Ant has in recent times pivoted to focus more on selling technology solutions rather than financial services, per se.
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He then pivoted to attacking Sanders and Warren directly on the projected cost of Medicare-for-all: $5003 trillion per year, or $32 trillion over 10 years.
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I darted toward the seat, stood in front of it and pivoted so that my backside was in place before beginning to squeeze into the empty seat.
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That North Korea appeared willing to try to improve relations with Washington sent U.S. debt yields to near multiyear highs as traders pivoted away from safe havens.
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Gathering the ball into his body with both hands, he pivoted inside the pylon with 228 minutes 613 seconds remaining for his 261th touchdown of the season.
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The meeting with the Russian lawyer came at a crucial stage in the elder Mr. Trump's against-the-odds campaign as he pivoted toward taking on Mrs.
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We pivoted it to Via messaging service, that started working and that grew to be a sizable portion of the community using it on a monthly basis.
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It was his contention that a lot of them had sensed the change in the prevailing market winds and pivoted away from Troubles tourism to "Thrones" tourism.
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But once the news about Papadopoulos broke, which was largely about the Trump campaign's knowledge of Russia involvement, they pivoted away from this angle of the piece.
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She quickly interjected with, "... who was an adult" and pivoted to asking why there hasn't been such an expansive probe into the allegations of sexual misconduct against Trump.
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So when a group of elders noticed that Gyatso's head had pivoted from facing south to facing northeast during the embalming process, they took it as an omen.
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Since the controversy, she's also pivoted to reporting (she's recently written for Hazlitt, GQ, and Vice) and she said she's been writing for Netflix, Marvel, Hulu, and HBO.
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"The Fed has clearly pivoted from being autopilot hawkish to 'The Year of Living Patiently,'" wrote Art Hogan, Chief Market Strategist, National Securities, in response to the survey.
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And Microsoft has shifted under new CEO Satya Nadella has essentially pivoted its tools to a more cloud-based approach, moving Office onto a diverse set of platforms.
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