But I do believe that consolidation will play a role, a more traditional consolidation will play a role.
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" The subhead would add: "Extraterrestrials may play a role.
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It may even play a role in tumor suppression, too.
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Ross says that abdominal muscle mass could play a role.
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It is likely that many different ones play a role.
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Could this possibly play a role in the song's narrative?
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Poor sleep may play a role in a vicious cycle.
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The company has said that sensors also play a role.
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Tumor type may also play a role, the study found.
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But Anglophone scholars and institutions can also play a role.
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But isn't she also going to play a role later?
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Experts can play a role in prompting this change too.
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And he clearly believes it can still play a role.
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Investments in startups could play a role in such efforts.
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Today's study shows that nicotine concentrations may play a role.
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AI will also certainly play a role in iOS 12.
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Witty himself will play a role in finding his successor.
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Expect Hawaii's pushback to play a role in their decision.
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But if Musk is broken, did we play a role?
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Musk was determined to play a role in each sector.
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But material factors clearly play a role in fostering violence.
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Do critics play a role in the success of films?
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Publications like The Economist play a role in promoting it.
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How did that genre play a role in Kuso's aesthetic?
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Did it play a role in the civil rights movement?
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The U.S. government is also likely to play a role.
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How do we play a role in making that happen?
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How does Valentine's Day play a role in this record?
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Do you play a role in the filter bubble yourself?
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Each of us can play a role in the solution.
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Growing income inequality could play a role, especially for adults.
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Unemployment, social isolation and military experience also play a role.
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The cobblestones seemed to play a role in several crashes.
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Media coverage of prominent suicides can also play a role.
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Instead, the government should play a role in regulating them.
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Regional factors also might play a role in the contest.
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A number of other factors seem to play a role.
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Authentic people don't expect others to play a role either.
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But "popularized folklore" can play a role in shaping AWEs.
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The new archive could play a role in preserving them.
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REM sleep may play a role in processing emotional memories.
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Limited access to STD care could also play a role.
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CAATSA itself may play a role in the administration's reticence.
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Formal structures like laws and policies certainly play a role.
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The neurons may play a role in adults' brains too.
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Diplomacy could also play a role in cooling currency tensions.
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Iran will also play a role in possible peace plans.
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Smith's story, though, shows needle exchanges can play a role.
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Your health can also play a role in skin changes.
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Mr. Litvak's case could play a role in the prosecution.
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However, she suspects concerns about privacy might play a role.
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For some, that will play a role in their opposition.
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Increasingly, technology may also play a role in reducing regret.
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Positivity may also play a role in the cosmological case.
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You need to take some action and play a role.
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The other planets also play a role, in particular, Jupiter.
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Smoking, alcohol consumption and obesity likely all play a role.
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Genetics could play a role, according to the Mayo Clinic.
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Might a "culturally different" nonwhite labor force play a role?
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For some of us, skin sensitivity issues play a role.
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The Treasury would play a role in implementing the rule.
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We're proud to play a role in making that happen.
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Gun laws could play a role in November's congressional elections.
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Look for this issue to play a role in 2020.
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Socioeconomic status and other factors also probably play a role.
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Who should play a role in that, from your perspective?
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In a particular situation, you begin to play a role.
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How much does preserving a 'personal brand' play a role?
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But activists, too, play a role in guiding migrants to safety.
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"It's not that weight loss doesn't play a role," Cummings said.
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That doesn't mean that food can't play a role in cancer.
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Unconscious bias, sexism, stereotypes, and other factors play a role, too.
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He'll now have the chance to play a role in that.
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Coal will continue to play a role but a diminished one.
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Does this ballot measure play a role in your mayoral campaign?
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Does national security play a role in the decision you're making?
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Chekov's walkie talkie will definitely play a role in later episodes.
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Our relationship with GM didn't play a role in this decision.
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The status envy induced by conspicuous consumption may play a role.
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Other mental health problems, like anxiety, could play a role too.
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How did being a Canadian play a role in this process?
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Falling sperm counts in rich countries may play a role, too.
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Humans continue to play a role in all of these trades.
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I think he knows when he needs to play a role.
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An enhanced self-image from exercise may play a role, too.
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Obama is expected to play a role in the group too.
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We should all play a role in lifting each other up.
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Urbanisation should also play a role in promoting openly contested politics.
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All three play a role in the battle over the Jan.
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Ultimately, White House drama didn't play a role in the case.
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These elements play a role, but this explanation is not sufficient.
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Blockchain can also play a role in mitigating bad-weather disasters.
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That the army had to play a role is indeed troubling.
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Barr said that did not play a role in his decision.
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And in both cases, high temperatures appear to play a role.
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We are privileged to play a role in this critical process.
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And boys' body mass index as children might play a role.
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Q. You play a role as a mentor to many youngsters.
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Mental health issues and substance abuse can play a role, too.
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Money is likely to play a role in back-room negotiations.
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The greater availability of opioids could play a role as well.
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You have to be fit to play a role like Caesar.
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But the world of tech also may play a role here.
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Meanwhile, as Mitra reported, rising housing costs also play a role.
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We will not play a role in enabling anti-immigrant abuses.
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And ordinary citizens really can play a role in the midterms.
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These factors also play a role in willingness to report harassment.
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Rapidly rising tuition rates and stagnant wages also play a role.
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In individual shootings, these all of course can play a role.
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They also play a role in holding the mayor accountable. How?
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Roberts thinks that retailers can step up and play a role.
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But this doesn't mean China will no longer play a role.
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"I think they all will play a role," Boone said Wednesday.
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I recognize that pragmatism does play a role in moral decisions.
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Are we seeing this play a role in the outbreak response?
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The state government does not play a role in this process.
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Among potential Democratic primary voters, racial divisions also play a role.
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The report urged policymakers to play a role setting these standards.
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White House lawyers also play a role in approving NSC documents.
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Did that play a role in the TV projects getting yanked?
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This marathon made me wonder if gender might play a role.
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So will environmental policy play a role in the 2020 campaign?
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Patients can also play a role by not demanding unnecessary antibiotics.
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Should the Moon play a role in getting humans to Mars?
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And increased foreign trade did play a role in the decline.
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Uncontrollable environmental factors, such as wind, can also play a role.
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Or he could play a role similar to former Florida Sen.
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Many factors no doubt play a role in who develops depression.
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One theory is that shifts in sex hormone levels with pregnancy and breastfeeding might play a role, and another possible explanation is that a lack of ovulation might play a role, researchers note in the journal Neurology.
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Even the quiet bacteria who live on your skin play a role.
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John McCain would play a role in issuing the waiver for Mattis.
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Nor, Michel said, would it play a role in any asylum claim.
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CMP's integration with its sponsor and strategic importance also play a role.
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MCCARTHY: Well, they didn&apost play a role, they actually did it.
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All three play a role in the formation of the hair shaft.
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And how does fashion play a role in how others perceive you?
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Relative status over time appears to play a role in suicide trends.
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"Does that play a role in how hard they push?" he said.
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And the law may yet play a role in the Brexit negotiations.
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Companies, with large headquarters in major cities, can also play a role.
|
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Vtopian's cheeses also play a role in Vtopian's lunch and dinner menu.
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Tuesday's Primary: Races to watch and will #MeToo movement play a role ?
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This also seems to play a role in how the coffee tastes.
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Liccardo said politics didn't play a role in his decision to resign.
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Silicon Valley wants to play a role in addressing unmet social needs.
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Janitorial managers often play a role in departmental budgeting and strategic planning.
|
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Italian idiosyncrasies, which reflect a certain fiscal timidity, also play a role.
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European companies could also play a role in supporting their home banks.
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Doug Ducey would play a role in trying to convince Arizona Sen.
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It will of course play a role in their ultimate meet-cute.
|
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It's unclear whether Sulzberger will play a role in the company's future.
|
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But he also suggested that two other factors mighty play a role.
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Nonstate fire suppression initiatives could also play a role in this regard.
|
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For some, a lack of family support may also play a role.
|
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The news media will also play a role in constraining Mr. Trump.
|
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They also play a role in skin and coat health for dogs.
|
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Disruptions in autophagy are also thought to play a role in aging.
|
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Bedside manners, courteous receptionists and short wait times all play a role.
|
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They wanted to play a role in the course of human history.
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He did not think that government or corporations would play a role.
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Does it play a role in your creative life as a band?
|
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The negative side effects could play a role, according to the researchers.
|
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He thinks it can play a role in people getting better sleep.
|
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Maternal exhaustion did appear to play a role in all three cases.
|
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The time of year could play a role in this weekend's fall.
|
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Suicide is complex, but everyone can play a role in suicide prevention.
|
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Power rivalries within the Iranian government may play a role as well.
|
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But does the quality of that internet connection also play a role?
|
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Many factors can of course play a role in any individual shooting.
|
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She also said politics did not play a role with other jurors.
|
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And other parts of the labor movement could also play a role.
|
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So Rival's software has to play a role from start to finish.
|
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Other scientists have pointed out that climate change may play a role.
|
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But the rate does play a role in the Fed's monetary policy.
|
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Cultural differences regarding sleep practices and parental expectations also play a role.
|
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Still, Ehsani said, parents need to play a role in setting boundaries.
|
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Those forms and boxes, ideally, play a role in strengthening civil rights.
|
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But votes such as Friday's, though severely limited, still play a role.
|
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Political, commercial, environmental and even diplomatic factors will also play a role.
|
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Partnerships between the public and private sector can also play a role.
|
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This doesn't mean that the microbiome doesn't play a role in nutrition.
|
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Lee Zeldin of New York to play a role behind the scenes.
|
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But the row could play a role in Thursday's London mayoral election.
|
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"I play a role, but I don't transform myself entirely," she said.
|
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Lowry said absenteeism may also play a role in low examination rates.
|
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" But, he added, "It's going to play a role, a vital role.
|
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How do toys and imagination play a role in Auggie's childhood experiences?
|
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Is there any physical change you won't make to play a role?
|
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Growing up and having easier access to smartphones may play a role.
|
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It's possible that America's high health care costs play a role here.
|
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You have to either play a role or avoid them like, yikes.
|
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Clashes with owners, general managers, other coaches and players also play a role.
|
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Self-restraint on the part of the media can also play a role.
|
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We've said that legacy content is going to play a role in this.
|
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How did a new change of environment play a role in your creativity?
|
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He suspects that a protein in viruses called hemagglutinin may play a role.
|
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Gender, diet, ethnicity, exercise and other environmental factors can all play a role.
|
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Did the studio play a role in the environment you wanted to create?
|
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Melania Trump is still expected to play a role in the White House.
|
|
" And more importantly, "did Guillermo play a role in the assassination of JFK?
|
|
Here, the election cycle may play a role in how developments play out.
|
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While lines on the map are influential, other loyalties play a role too.
|
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Cloud storage can also play a role, although it comes with certain drawbacks.
|
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Hydropower dams will continue to play a role in our nation's energy portfolio.
|
|
The big question: What degree did politics play a role in Microsoft's win?
|
|
The temperature of the water you drink can play a role in hydration.
|
|
The Green New Deal may well play a role in that alternative vision.
|
|
The Canadians and the Americans look good and Switzerland can play a role.
|
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Climate and temperature play a role in their migratory patterns and monarch development.
|
|
Atmospheric conditions can play a role in how far a ball can fly.
|
|
The type of occupations dominated by women may play a role as well.
|
|
Terpenes, meanwhile, also play a role in how the plant tastes and smells.
|
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Trump has also suggested that private investors play a role in rebuilding infrastructure.
|
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Federal law and judicial precedent could play a role in the subpoena fight.
|
|
And between the two time horizons fundamentals and speculation both play a role.
|
|
Factors such as genetics and age of first impact may play a role.
|
|
We're told drugs and alcohol did not play a role in the accident.
|
|
Scientists today are sure that genes play a role, as do environmental factors.
|
|
One project that could help play a role in that restructuring is Beaker.
|
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But the virus did not play a role in James's decision, Paul said.
|
|
Quality of health care may also play a role in differing mortality rates.
|
|
Other parties share the view that the domestic banks should play a role.
|
|
Circadian rhythms, hormones like melatonin, and even the neurotransmitter dopamine play a role.
|
|
Complaints from these third parties could play a role in scuppering the deal.
|
|
Cultural differences could also play a role, as does access to health care.
|
|
Congress Lawmakers could look to play a role in the Dakota Access saga.
|
|
Still, she wants the fund to play a role controlling in executive pay.
|
|
One theory is that additional checkpoints, not yet discovered, may play a role.
|
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I think we all play a role in this one way or another.
|
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A couple's unique beliefs and tastes should play a role if they choose.
|
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I didn't play a role in advancing the conversation like I could have.
|
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Patient preference can also play a role in the spread of fake drugs.
|
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Trauma may play a role in bisexual women's increased vulnerability to psychological distress.
|
|
Yeah, and also I think we play a role in changing their lives.
|
|
"I don't think belief should play a role here at all," Corbell said.
|
|
And that has continued to play a role in Seth's work as well.
|
|
Now, they could play a role in special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe.
|
|
Good friends, good opportunities, and good genes are likely to play a role.
|
|
But the corporate debt bubble inevitably will play a role in causing it.
|
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Discrimination and other factors play a role in the remaining gap, researchers say.
|
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Should citizens play a role as a meaningful check against anticompetitive corporate conduct?
|
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Whether or not you play a role in that unmasking, it will happen.
|
|
Dr. Davis said electricity prices must also play a role in developing countries.
|
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The stigma around albinism can also play a role in emergency medical situations.
|
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Less benign factors can play a role in the embrace of multigenerational entrepreneurship.
|
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Continuing white privilege, world-leading levels of inequality and unemployment play a role.
|
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And age could play a role, with children being given preference over adults.
|
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We all, of course, play a role in performing coziness to each other.
|
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This fading immunity may play a role in some of the mumps outbreaks.
|
|
The drug's longevity is also thought to play a role in the decline.
|
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Qassim Suleimani could play a role in any confrontation with his former homeland.
|
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France, a base for engine maker CFM International, might also play a role.
|
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The case will play a role in a parliamentary election due in February.
|
|
Did that play a role in the decision to raise rates in December?
|
|
The argument that emotions should not play a role evokes another emotion — outrage.
|
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The issues that Mr. Gorka so defiantly "jettisons" actually do play a role.
|
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How did the serial, or Oxford, comma play a role in the suit?
|
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The conditions under which IVF embryos develop may play a role, he suspects.
|
|
Of course, logic does not have to play a role in sports curses.
|
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These factors all play a role in determining how 'productive' a controller is.
|
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Buyout programs will still play a role but they will not be sufficient.
|
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If seven of 10 members were, then it would probably play a role.
|
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That may play a role in declining public support for the death penalty.
|
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Age doesn't play a role, but there is a difference between the sexes.
|
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U.S. government finances would also play a role in damping dollar enthusiasm, Zuercher noted.
|
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It is already calling for Dublin to play a role in the province's governance.
|
|
"Bersih will play a role as a platform for forces demanding change," he said.
|
|
She added that financial aid packages will also play a role in her choice.
|
|
That's where VR can play a role, creating these magical experiences that are immersive.
|
|
All of these are examples of areas where cognitive content can play a role.
|
|
Generations also play a role in the shifting consumption, according to the Swiss firm.
|
|
The theory was, because she popped up, she'd play a role in the sequel.
|
|
But to bring about a zero-carbon grid, UHVDC lines will play a role.
|
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Some employers, too, may have enough kudos to play a role in authenticating credentials.
|
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There's no doubt that this technology will play a role in decarbonizing the economy.
|
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The TV blockbuster "Game of Thrones" and its board game variations play a role.
|
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Instead, other factors play a role, complicating attempts to develop a debt workout plan.
|
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The sparse attendance at the debate suggests that voter fatigue may play a role.
|
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I think what's most interesting, actually, is how little the courts play a role.
|
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But there's no question social media shares play a role in the creative process.
|
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Consumers play a role too, since some embedded devices are made for home use.
|
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And it could play a role, it could play a factor in the playoffs.
|
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She went on to play a role in opening a women's hall of residence.
|
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Did your team play a role in increasing sales by X percent last year?
|
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Disappointing performance, poor ratings and redemptions play a role in many voluntary liquidations, too.
|
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Cultural differences and gender bias may play a role in people's perception of RBF.
|
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Given the ringmaster microbiota's location, it is thought to play a role in obesity.
|
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And in the future, the difference could play a role in the 5G race.
|
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Fuel cell vehicles will also play a role in GM's future, the company said.
|
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These bacteria are believed to play a role in everything from obesity to depression.
|
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In individual shootings, the non-gun issues can and do sometimes play a role.
|
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Wolters sidestepped a question on whether the United States could also play a role.
|
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Self-esteem and body issues may also play a role in someone's hugging predilections.
|
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Increasingly, chains of schools play a role in ensuring that minimum standards are met.
|
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Fisher implies that the weird and the eerie can play a role in this.
|
|
Again, technology can play a role in swiftly linking patients to prevention and care.
|
|
Did a public spat with Donald Trump play a role in Prince Alwaleed's arrest?
|
|
Global politics play a role, Ms. Haines said, contributing to a "choppy" luxury market.
|
|
"The warming climate does certainly play a role in setting new records," McNoldy said.
|
|
He warned that encrypted communications may play a role in terrorists coordinating their attacks.
|
|
All of us in healthcare, without exception, play a role in addressing this epidemic.
|
|
Lundquist said family history or childhood insecurities could play a role in infidelity too.
|
|
However, she suggested that politics play a role in the perception of individual cases.
|
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Hamas leaders were now entitled to play a role in controlling the Palestinian Authority.
|
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"Truthfully, the artists' personal backgrounds don't play a role in the selection," he says.
|
|
Larry Kudlow wants the National Economic Council to play a role in immigration policy.
|
|
Details: The timing of the survey might play a role in consumers' attitudes, too.
|
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Consumers also play a role in food safety well beyond their "demands" and purchases.
|
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There are other problems associated with aging that play a role here as well.
|
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This was a problem for many women that I could play a role in.
|
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Even then, private insurance can play a role, but only on a supplemental basis.
|
|
This phenomenon can be age-related, though low estrogen may also play a role.
|
|
How did social media play a role in the early days of the movement?
|
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A university spokesman said Davis's request did not play a role in that decision.
|
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"Hopefully," he said, "we can play a role in what New York City needs."
|
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Second, in several cases the specter of legal liability appeared to play a role.
|
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Pilot Flying J's current majority shareholder, the Haslam family, will still play a role.
|
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Psychological factors can play a role in understanding sleep orgasms too, according to Lis.
|
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Exposure to multiple languages can also play a role in spellers' facility with spelling.
|
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Sympathy for the wildfire victims also seemed to play a role in the decision.
|
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In one paper, he also briefly mentioned that vertical migrations could play a role.
|
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The Labor Department would also play a role in promoting health and safety standards.
|
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Psychological pathologies among those in control of nuclear weapons could also play a role.
|
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"I think race did play a role," she said in an interview on Friday.
|
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"We're not rational creatures in many situations, and emotions play a role," O'Leary continued.
|
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Lawrence responded that her personal life shouldn't play a role in determining her compensation.
|
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Uber and Lyft drivers' employment classification may also play a role in their safety.
|
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Be clear: I believe that religion should play a role in American political life.
|
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Money and strategy also play a role in the surge on the West Coast.
|
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Western investors also continue to play a role in financing new coal plants overseas.
|
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Yes, insurance companies and other entities play a role in the drug cost crisis.
|
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Everyone – from members of Congress to principals, teachers and parents – can play a role.
|
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Social demographics can also play a role in whether a hospital closes, he said.
|
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Defense policy is one area where Bannon could play a role from the outside.
|
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A new study suggests that your gender could play a role in how you respond.
|
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This insulation will play a role in the European Space Agency's own upcoming Solar Orbiter.
|
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"Bersih will play a role as a platform for forces demanding change," he told CNN.
|
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And the question is about how the Russians play a role in the Middle East.
|
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You may have heard of serotonin, which may play a role in regulating our moods.
|
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In some (but not all) high-profile shootings mental illness appeared to play a role.
|
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"It's never just one side or the other — both parties play a role," he added.
|
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You still think political bias didn&apost play a role in the FBI&aposs decisions?
|
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is starting to play a role in the treatment of serious conditions.
|
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They know that they play a role in that and have power in that situation.
|
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Resources, privilege, race, region, and support all play a role in how we experience parenting.
|
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Instinct, emotion, and his own personal preferences all likely play a role in his choices.
|
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But a lot of social factors play a role limiting the application of the law.
|
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But Dr. Bauer does maintain that dating apps and social media may play a role.
|
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Kuwait, Oman and Jordan, which have maintained ties with Qatar, could yet play a role.
|
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In each of these different stages, new technology companies and services can play a role.
|
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His defense has long argued Ravi's actions did not play a role in Clementi's death.
|
|
Climate change is expected to play a role after a year of extreme weather events.
|
|
When it comes to their actual relationship, however, Tyga said age does play a role.
|
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But light pollution in cities coming through bedroom windows may also play a role here.
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Those comments are likely to play a role in whatever lawsuit hits following this vote.
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Physical fatigue and testosterone levels, which dip after an intense workout, can play a role.
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How can we play a role in influencing what humans are doing to the planet?
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This is not to say other social factors didn't play a role in our development.
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And Washington can play a role in helping communities circulate these solutions and empowering communities.
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And for those who are focused on weight loss, sleep also may play a role.
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" — John Gannon "Interestingly, gender seems to play a role in how clients approach this question.
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Police have already said drugs and alcohol did not play a role in the accident.
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We'd love to play a role in inspiring young people to help shift those norms.
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It's issues like those where allies think Kasich could play a role in the future.
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But elected officials "can and should" play a role in reforming the system, she continued.
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The lawyer said the audio portion did not play a role in Golden getting fired.
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It is unclear how those retractions will play a role in the total state count.
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Foreign interests, such as Saudi Arabia and Qatar, would play a role in any negotiations.
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Pruitt maintains that humans do play a role in climate change, but questions the degree.
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Still, many factors will play a role in Nate's development through the weekend, he said.
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The ruling, in a swing state, could play a role in deciding the presidential election.
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The order, in a swing state, could play a role in deciding the presidential election.
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David Mandelbaum, the artistic director of New Yiddish Rep, will play a role as well.
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But hiring companies need to meet them halfway, and government can play a role too.
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Partnering with Microsoft would allow it to potentially play a role in the JEDI project.
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Fluctuating fuel prices and environmental concerns will also play a role, along with customer response.
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There are federal regulations that play a role, most of which are tax-related — i.e.
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Trump also suggested Attorney General William Barr would play a role in such an investigation.
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There's no perfect person, there are only wonderful people who can play a role perfectly.
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Some scientists have long believed that viruses play a role in the development of Alzheimer's.
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Other transnational forces will likely play a role in the dollar's performance against other currencies.
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The cost of large batteries is falling, and they are likely to play a role.
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Aside from the bottom line, their own experience may also play a role, Slowiaczek said.
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We will create a network and the bank will play a role of a catalyzer.
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China's stake in the country will undoubtedly play a role in its future going forward.
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National fiscal policies can also play a role in mitigating the financial cycle, he said.
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Men must play a role in preventing, highlighting and reporting situations in which harassment occurs.
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But the group will not play a role in developing the training on May 29.
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He wants to play a role in policy more broadly than just representing his company.
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There are other potential explanations, too: Mottola says postpartum hormonal changes could play a role.
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Genetics, exercise, bodyweight, alcohol consumption, stress, age, and overall diet play a role as well.
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Now they are far livelier, and play a role in driving readership and subscriptions higher.
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Tweaks to our DNA may play a role in reducing the risk for infectious diseases.
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That acquisition, LittleBits' first, will no doubt play a role in the restructuring, going forward.
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But it seems sure to play a role there and elsewhere in years to come.
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"He can play a role where he's not overmatched physically by these guys," said Clifford.
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Other tech companies are expected to play a role in the major public cloud project.
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"The project is still here, and Kate will play a role in it," he said.
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Editors, journalists and news producers can play a role here — for good or for bad.
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Rats, for instance, are nocturnal, so melatonin may play a role in keeping them awake.
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Home heating and humidity may also play a role in winter health, Dr. Spinner said.
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Additionally, 88 percent of the participants also drank alcohol, which could also play a role.
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"To play a role in it was the greatest achievement of my life," Agaoglu said.
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Data science and machine learning already play a role in what's known as process mining.
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Both Pele and ti leaves also play a role in a traditional sport: lava sledding.
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How you navigate these situations can play a role in your career advancement and satisfaction.
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Potentially, the Joint List could play a role supporting a government led by Benny Gantz.
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Mouse studies suggest that in women, hormone changes during menopause may also play a role.
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Instead, they suggest, assumptions about where Asian-Americans come from seem to play a role.
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Normally, the National Security Council would play a role in settling this kind of dispute.
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Sociological and economic factors play a role in the changing size of the American family.
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The President has repeatedly said he doesn't believe humans play a role in global warming.
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Success, therefore, is not about the episodic, momentary victories, though they do play a role.
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Consumers do play a role here—do we need that new TV, or new smartphone?
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He also said the scandal and corruption did not play a role in his resignation.
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There are two other significant ways Chief Justice Roberts could play a role this week.
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I'm not one of those who would say that deficits can never play a role.
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We're not running away from all hydrocarbons, because we do believe they play a role.
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Economics could play a role when American farmers go to vote in November's midterm elections.
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"He can play a role where he's not overmatched physically by these guys," Clifford said.
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Medha: Sea snails also play a role in Vietnam&aposs cultural practice of social eating.
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No one knows what causes it, although the placenta is believed to play a role.
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Why this may not be random and how &aposThe Mandalorian&apos could play a role
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A surprising cause might play a role in bipartisan tax reform later this year: beer.
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"I believe [the United incident] did play a role" in crafting the FAA bill, Rep.
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"I had been to college, and people like me could play a role," he said.
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He suggested nostalgia could play a role, or perhaps it's just the pared-down design.
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In Dietfurt, I learned that intent and appreciation play a role in all of this.
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These tensions are expected to play a role in reactions to the Van Dyke trial.
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While many bird strikes involve high-rise buildings, homes and offices also play a role.
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JS: Although you are working from memory, photography must play a role in these paintings.
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Even if they aren't ambassadors, many Glossier customers play a role in selling the brand.
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Humans living today have the opportunity and responsibility to play a role in saving civilization.
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All of these issues play a role in what many say is a public school crisis.
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The OFC is known to play a role in decision making, emotion-processing, and mood regulation.
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ALMA would also play a role in performing followup investigations on these first-generation galaxies, too.
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Cassa Centrale Banca is ready to play a role in the rescue of carige, MF said.
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We are eager to play a role and proud to offer a hand where we can.
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What we do know is that a person's personality and sexual history likely play a role.
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It makes sense that local farmers play a role in deciding what goes on the menu.
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I hope I will be able to play a role in helping to navigate that journey.
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Dr Littman's findings suggest that a process of "social and peer contagion" may play a role.
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Tech and financial giants play a role by processing payments or pushing ads for these companies.
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One factor that could play a role was whether the weight loss was intentional or not.
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They can play a role in determining what regulations matter, and how they will be enforced.
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Rising oil prices and the prospect of Mr Trump's imposing import tariffs also play a role.
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The governments in turn have partnered with companies who will play a role in the tests.
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To the extent that they play a role in European culture, suburbs have a mixed image.
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For one thing, our emotions often play a role in our perception of risk, outweighing logic.
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"People are mixed, or ambivalent, about who should play a role, who's most responsible," Busteed said.
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Although hormonal changes may influence sleep problems, other factors may also play a role, they note.
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Seam height and the circumference of the ball can also play a role, The Ringer said.
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But 2020 will not be the first election in which antitrust policy will play a role.
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Louis was born to play a role he doesn't want or even know how to play.
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Despite its lack of coverage, race does play a role in the conversations surrounding sexual misconduct.
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Modern farming techniques, habitat loss, parasitic varroa mites and climate change could all play a role.
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Of course, the desire to be close to animals can play a role in their destruction.
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Genes likely play a role, as do environmental factors like air pollution or having older parents.
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That's where Motif thinks it can play a role as the plant-based protein market matures.
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It could be that other elements in apple cider and other vinegars also play a role.
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Genetics seem to play a role, but they can't explain the whole picture of the disease.
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Private organisations play a role, but largely at the party's behest or to avoid upsetting it.
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Other technologies play a role but cannot replace the need for large-scale low-carbon generation.
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Ben, does having your sibling in your band play a role in writing music or anything?
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And the current administration should play a role in celebrating that diversity and joining those conversations.
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Such community projects need funding and joining up, and that's where government can play a role.
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In the case of "Flying Punjab," the board's critics say politics seemed to play a role.
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Congress could play a role by passing outcome-focused legislation to address the child care crisis.
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Consumers, businesses and regulators would all have to play a role in driving change, she said.
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Did Mueller play a role in Trump's comments at the summit or his bumbling walk back?
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Increased STI treatments and birth control options could also play a role, according to a gynecologist.
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She also noted that fiscal policy makers could play a role in addressing any future crises.
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All of these contributing factors play a role and in the past were perhaps less malignant.
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The causes are unknown but research is ongoing and genetics are believe to play a role.
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Neurological disabilities explain some of the differences, but personality differences also play a role, Saigal said.
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The paper suggested that "electrostatic fields" created by polyester pants could play a role in impotence.
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The disaster could play a role in the election in West Bengal, whose capital is Kolkata.
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I also no longer think the Senate's composition should play a role in the House's deliberations.
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Although supply and demand play a role in its volatility, so does hype from news coverage.
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Lyman: National politics will play a role, but Alabama politics will likely be the controlling factor.
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Traffic deaths are becoming increasingly more common, and distracted or dangerous driving obviously play a role.
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Perhaps Jaime, who has been sympathetic to the Starks and their ilk, will play a role?
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Zinke acknowledged that all of these factors play a role in the severity of forest fires.
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Go deeper: Researchers continue seeking new clues on how heredity may play a role in migraines.
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We all play a role in solving this problem, and we're moving in the right direction.
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Vision will probably always play a role in walking robots, even if tactile sensing becomes commonplace.
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Adding a tool for HR departments and recruiters could play a role in furthering that agenda.
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But, so far, they've learned that your genetics, hormones, and other growth factors play a role.
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Gordon will also continue to play a role at HMS in addition to his TV duties.
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Klick's devices might play a role, but Brownstein also sees potential for virtual and augmented reality.
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The Supreme Court's weakening of the Voters Right Act of 1965 might also play a role.
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Vote counts play a role in which provision wins in the end, no question about it.
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Tuesday's deadly tornado was not the first to play a role in the city's gentrification drama.
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"Social media has and will continue to play a role in both of those," Dohl said.
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But the salary picture in different sectors of the economy may play a role, Hegewisch said.
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Melatonin may also play a role in lowering body temperature, which is needed for sleep. 2.
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Many factors, including the Central American economy and gang violence, play a role in migration patterns.
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But Li and Clarkson say the specific visuals associated with the music also play a role.
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In reality, economics and culture both play a role, and influence each other, social scientists say.
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Will the documents that you collected for "The ISIS Files" play a role in the series?
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Beliefs play a role, but they are not the primary mechanisms for delivering such therapeutic power.
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The dead pigeons also play a role in Schmidt's account, but they aren't central to it.
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And that's dangerous, because inflation expectations play a role in the prices that firms actually set.
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"We really do suspect viruses play a role and enteroviruses among the leading suspects," he said.
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And it's true; the layout of your home and decor play a role in feng shui.
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How can these conflicts be overcome—and may recent findings in cognitive neuroscience play a role?
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However, they added that financial and commercial factors would also play a role in the choice.
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Booming populations and international pressure to curb greenhouse gas emissions also play a role, she added.
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Those and other factors could well play a role, but none can fully explain the decline.
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Or, write a story or poem in which all four of these things play a role.
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Distraction may indeed play a role in pain relief, the review of six small studies suggests.
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The aircraft carrier Harry S. Truman could play a role in any military conflict with Iran.
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He added that success would require "transformational change" and for its customers to play a role.
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We all can play a role in helping to determine whether companies succumb to Beijing's blackmail.
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The composition of fat in general in the diet may play a role in brain health.
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Those and other factors could well play a role, but none can fully explain the decline.
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People familiar with CNN's hiring process have said Mr. Trump's endorsement did not play a role.
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"Our modern diesels will also play a role on the road to sustainable mobility," he added.
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They were thus well positioned to play a role in security operations during the 1943 summit.
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He also addressed the root causes of obesity, including how poverty and genetics play a role.
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Rome has said it does not want Autostrade to play a role in rebuilding the bridge.
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Meat can play a role in a healthy eating plan, but it shouldn't be the cornerstone.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told CNBC that business can play a role in inspiring social change.
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I THINK THERE WILL BE MULTIPLE SOLUTIONS AND I THINK EVERYBODY'S GOT TO PLAY A ROLE.
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He insists the cost of doing background checks didn't play a role in his company's closing.
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National legislatures also play a role in fighting downturns by enacting (or not) fiscal stimulus programs.
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It might play a role, but I don't think it's going to be a transformative one.
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In small towns, the stigma of drug use may also play a role in death investigations.
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Antibiotic residue in food could play a role, too, he says, but much is still uncertain.
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"Corporations need to play a role here," Chegg CEO Dan Rosensweig told CNBC's "Closing Bell " on Thursday.
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I will never play a role where there was no love or care put into the character.
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Previous research also suggests that influenza may play a role in triggering blood clots and heart attacks.
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Genetics might also play a role in how vulnerable we are to contracting a transmitted prion disease.
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Did surviving breast cancer play a role in your decision to apply to be on the show?
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Scientists have long suspected that genes play a role in erectile dysfunction, based on studies of twins.
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We know stress and hormones play a role in the way our skin looks, but this much?
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Amazon isn't the only company that Doerr expects to play a role in pushing health care forward.
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However, their fight isn't resolved and it will likely play a role in next week's midseason finale.
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Researchers suspect bystanders' reluctance to touch the chest of woman they don't know might play a role.
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If anything, it's a fun example of how AI can play a role in our regular lives.
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The company has said Kushner has no ownership stake and doesn't play a role in editorial matters.
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Art, music, travel, community, and Indigenous and contemporary culture all play a role in his expansive oeuvre.
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Various other factors, like stress levels, other medical conditions, even cultural influences seem to play a role.
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The CBOE said that Bats will also play a role in developing new "tradable products and services".
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"According to [redacted], cold was not supposed to play a role in the interrogation," the report said.
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Russian news outlets speculated that troops from Brazil and India may also play a role in peacekeeping.
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He also offered to play a role in the campaign in either a "formal or informal" role.
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Previously Mr Xi had ventured only that China should play a role in building such a world.
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Dreamit is now investing in urban tech and healthcare – both areas where Tampa could play a role.
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But it could also play a role in perpetuating a major societal divide: The gender employment gap.
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She also believes that allies of all races and genders can play a role in the movement.
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Policy will play a role in this but we all have a role to play, as well.
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It rejected United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's offer in late September to play a role.
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That's because gender is just one of many, many factors that play a role in voters' decisions.
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These characters hardly play a role in the game, yet they still have unique schedules and characteristics.
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The financial woes, organizational chaos and declining reputation of the National Rifle Association also play a role.
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The fact that they shop less frequently in department stores could also play a role, he said.
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It's possible that the courts could play a role in overturning all or part of FOSTA-SESTA.
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All the while, economic and political changes will play a role on retailers' top and bottom lines.
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Frustration over EU regulations also play a role as voters gravitate toward anti-establishment, anti-elite parties.
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But now Trump seems to be finally acknowledging that Russia did play a role in the election.
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And the actions of these political players will play a role in your perception of that country.
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Surprisingly, teaching hospitals often play a role in derailing the career of a future primary care practitioners.
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Lifestyle and behavioral factors like diet and exercise habits might play a role, Caughey said by email.
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If the findings hold true, they may indicate that probiotics should play a role in malnutrition efforts.
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The other ingredients that may or may not be present in your bread play a role, too.
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Also, he said, conditions like sleep apnea may play a role in keeping oxygen from the brain.
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He added that social media companies needed to play a role in the government's fight against terrorism.
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Religious miracles won't play a role in this feat — just a shallow pool of cornstarch-filled water.
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Latino voters are expected to play a role in pushing Arizona further into the hands of Democrats.
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"My message is G7 should play a role in free and fair global economic development," he added.
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Federal and local agencies, nonprofits and private businesses continue to play a role in Puerto Rico's revival.
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That's before you factor in the possibility that Alfa Bank may play a role in the probe.
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So, say the appendix turns out to play a role in the health of the gut's microflora.
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"He's a guy (Ndour) that can play a role on our team," Knicks coach Jeff Hornacek said.
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Other factors, like advances in STI treatments and new birth control methods could also play a role.
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" "With the shutdown, I think that's going to play a role, I think, in perceptions we're seeing.
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"I would be surprised if antitrust considerations did not play a role here," Simmons & Simmons' Steger said.
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After the sale, Wanda will, however, continue to play a role in operating and managing the projects.
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Depending on what happens this week, our Caucus may still play a role in bridging a divide.
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That's not necessarily to say these new offbeat devices will play a role in boosting industry sales.
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"The decarbonization of industrial nations is necessary and carmakers will have to play a role," he added.
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Someday, the President's thoughts about Brussels sprouts could play a role in shaping the course of history.
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Even your genetics may play a role in the balance of macronutrients you need to stay slim.
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It's also fun to imagine how 5G's more sophisticated AR capabilities play a role in social settings.
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They're an essential part of ecosystems, and play a role in the global climate and sea levels.
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Comfort, sound quality, and sound customizability also play a role in developing my love for these earbuds.
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We believe that we can play a role in holding the company accountable to following the law.
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And, let's not forget, that peer attitudes toward women play a role in sexual violence as well.
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Ask Well Overtraining is the most common cause, but diet and other factors can play a role.
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It's worth asking whether that will play a role in any interventions with the FBI going forward.
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Of course, historical antecedents play a role in the way in which our nation's institutions were formed.
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"You can quite solidly say that extreme high temperatures play a role in fire risk," he said.
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In his alternative system, small and medium sized countries play a role as dependent and secondary actors.
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Why should Washington and Havana play a role in extricating Venezuela from the mess it is in?
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Second, activists can play a role in encouraging people to sign up for insurance — since Trump won't.
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Rooftop solar + storage systems will be the key technology, but many other technologies must play a role.
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Tim Kaine, a Virginia Democrat, said he was "proud" to play a role in the bipartisan group.
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"The protests did not play a role in my decision to leave," he wrote in an email.
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Santos said the new blood test could play a role in monitoring patients' response to such medicines.
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Mental health awareness and declines in the stigma surrounding such issues also play a role, Wessely believes.
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According to the article, how does childhood play a role in "today's murky consent culture" among adults?
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Weather too, many assume, must also play a role, though the research on that has been mixed.
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"How miserable have we become that this Trump should play a role in our lives," Amir said.
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The population must be managed and protected, and law enforcement must play a role, Ms. Dean said.
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Go deeper: If Iran did play a role in the attack, it would not be a surprise.
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"Bates Motel" depicts how early experiences in life can sometimes play a role in forming serial killers.
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Interior and its agencies are likely to play a role in the environmental review of the project.
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But there are special moments from a shared commitment to play a role while doing it together.
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I'm proud to play a role in a food system often held up as a global model.
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I think Bixby, Samsung's new voice assistant, will also play a role on the Galaxy Note 8.
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"If foreign policy is your key concern as a voter, that could play a role," Heye said.
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But our partners should do this, too, and should play a role to help and support it.
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The companies have insisted that politics does not play a role in the enforcement of their policies.
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Beyond that, museums directors are seeking ways students can play a role in curating and experiencing artworks.
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The propensity of some of it latest phones to burst into flames may also play a role.
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So, Dr. Meyer thought, might exercise that increases endocannabinoid levels potentially play a role in combating depression?
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So, Dr. Meyer thought, might exercise that increases endocannabinoid levels potentially play a role in combating depression?
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But what they should do is give other actors a chance to play a role like that.
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A lot of the brain regions implicated in the placebo response also play a role in emotions.
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"That doesn't mean that interdiction can't play a role in a more comprehensive, better strategy," Wilson said.
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Stomach acid seems to play a role in killing off both good and bad bacteria in our gut.
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Your partner can definitely play a role in this, but don't always put the responsibility in their court.
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Companies have to comply with GDPR before May 2018, and Cozy wants to play a role in that.
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"I believe that Facebook must continue to play a role in finding answers to those questions," he continued.
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Larger shifts in humidity did play a role in greater flu intensity, but mostly only in smaller cities.
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After missing out on the mobile revolution, Microsoft is determined to play a role in whatever comes next.
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But it's likely that both the added sugars and calories in these beverages play a role, Malik said.
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To them, Meghan may have given up her acting career, but she's still expected to play a role.
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The financial hub could also play a role in ongoing trade talks between the United States and China.
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Changes in vaginal microbes also play a role in sexually transmitted infections, as well as urinary tract infections.
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However, without a doubt, sugary drinks play a role in the type 2 diabetes and obesity epidemic.[CSPI]
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Disruptions in that natural process are thought to play a role in diseases like cancer, and in aging.
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I am grateful that I play a role in this world, and that I have purpose in life.
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But Newt Gingrich, a Trump ally whose could play a role in the Trump administration, went even further.
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The attorney general would also play a role in contempt citations, which would unlikely result in any progress.
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Government policies also play a role in men's and women's decisions about how to combine parenthood and jobs.
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Dietary diversity could play a role alongside environmental factors such as availability of food, cost, taste and sustainability.
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Scientists now think poor sleep may play a role in the development of heart disease, diabetes, and obesity.
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Business can play a role in creating sustainable landscapes, he says, when it partners with scientists and governments.
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It's the specific reasons that folks grow extremely tall which could play a role in their early death.
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And he noted that Iraq may be another place where NATO can play a role strengthening local forces.
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Doctors aren't sure why some people have this reaction, but they suspect that genetics may play a role.
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Norway, with its abundance of round-the-clock hydroelectricity, wants to play a role as Europe's "green battery".
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Iconic environmentalist and broadcaster David Suzuki believes the Climate Atlas of Canada can play a role in that.
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"Two key trends play a role here: firstly, game franchises are slowly turning into entertainment franchises," Wijman said.
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Much of that financing emanates from Qatar, but the Saudis and Emiratis also play a role, he added.
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To do this over an extended period of time, you make sacrifices, and those sacrifices play a role.
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That's not a political issue (though politics obviously play a role), this is a policy/ideology/belief issue.
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Gopinath said the Fund favored expanded financial inclusion, and digital currencies could play a role in that process.
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Factors like temperature, the substrate the eggs go into and even lighting all play a role in that.
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The FBI is grateful to have been able to play a role in helping to resolve this case.
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"Most American women don't realize they can play a role [to end] slavery on the ground," Tiger said.
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The board will also likely play a role in facilitating debt restructuring talks between the island and creditors.
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The "romantic" prospect of being part of something important and exciting may also play a role in recruiting.
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Mauer said he plans to remain in Minnesota and perhaps one day play a role in the organization.
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Domestic politics could also play a role as Ukraine's presidential election is scheduled for the end of March.
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This protein, called CGRP, has been known to play a role in migraines for more than 20 years.
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Prisons surely play a role, but we've long ago reached the point of diminishing returns from warehousing people.
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To not have to pretend, or play a role, or conform to whatever society told me to be.
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Although the federal government should play a role, the focus should be at the state and local levels.
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But all of them were about what our role would be, not whether we would play a role.
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Although this conflict is unfolding in Spain, outside actors can also play a role in healing the divide.
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Unexpected developments in the field of alternative energy production could also play a role in changing those projections.
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If I can play a role in this campaign, either formal or informal, that would be an honor.
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Republican governors who have signed onto the legislation also are expected to play a role in courting undecideds.
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They could play a role in opening up a centrist lane in the middle of the political divide.
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In the mean time, society could play a role in catering to a person's morning or evening preferences.
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With its cybersecurity and financial technology acumen, the country is well placed to play a role, say experts.
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An airport's size, passenger capacity and the degree of modernization in its bag handling all play a role.
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Rather, "there are other factors associated with being married or unmarried that may play a role," he said.
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While it's difficult to argue that subsidies are a direct cause of obesity, they clearly play a role.
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Mattis said he did not believe the U.S. military would play a role in easing the humanitarian situation.
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Justice Kagan said other considerations — including motivation, deterrence and compensation — must also play a role in the analysis.
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Some reports have suggested that vitamin E acetate found in some of the products may play a role.
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Ours had no state-run labs creating Frankenstein drugs and athletes, nor did government officials play a role.
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Party politics and a quest for influence by governments will play a role in any choice of replacement.
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The three regulators would also play a role in mobilizing and directing capital toward "sustainable and green finance".
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Other factors, such as wind patterns and ocean warming, also play a role in the diminishing sea ice.
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Auto prices also play a role in the consumer price index, at 6.5 percent of the headline CPI.
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But there are other actors who can play a role in bringing the refugee crisis to an end.
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This suggests that genetics play a role in the kind of bacteria in the mouth, the researchers conclude.
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Others in Congress, like Hakeem Jeffries of Brooklyn, may also seek to play a role in the race.
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They seem too polite to mention that Trump's personal financial interests play a role in the decision-making.
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The reasons aren't fully known, but the uneven American social safety net seems to play a role. 2.
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The government needs to play a role in creating, in structuring the system so that everyone gets covered.
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It's not clear if organized labor will play a role in Trump's efforts to save Midwest manufacturing jobs.
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The Department of Education has emphasized that schools will play a role in handling the spread of coronavirus.
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They're big numbers, and she's right to suggest that marketing may play a role in making that so.
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The answers to these questions won't all come from Facebook, but I believe we can play a role.
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Even so, there's a possibility that your day-to-day disposition can also play a role your gullibility.
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Though, more research is needed to understand exactly how these factors play a role in overall reproductive health.
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Studies suggest that having too much or too littleiodine in your system can play a role intumor growth.
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Getting forestation right Trees can play a role in addressing climate change, by capturing carbon from the atmosphere.
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Higher mortality rates may also play a role in decisions on how the bear population will be managed.
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The cold, dry weather does play a role in winter sniffles, because it can strengthen these virus invaders.
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Politics, faith and Lebanon's complicated demographics play a role too, in this country with 123 officially recognized sects.
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At every stage — from policing and investigations to bail, evidence, sentencing and parole — computer systems play a role.
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Mr. Moon said he expected Mr. Suh to play a role in resolving the North Korean nuclear crisis.
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For starters, a reconstructed breast is often numb and can no longer play a role in sexual arousal.
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Total and Conoco have said in the past that they hope to play a role in the expansion.
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Leavitt's three children also play a role in testing out the playhouses to make sure they're kid-approved.
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Some clinicians believe that factors like obesity, stress and inadequate sleep probably play a role in such issues.
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Principles play a role, too: he is not dead against capital punishment, but hates how it is applied.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told CNBC on Tuesday that business can play a role in inspiring social change.
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But studies have indicated race does play a role in juries' decision to sentence a defendant to death.
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So all that stuff will play a role and we'll look more at it as he develops more.
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As members of the NSC, they'll play a role in decisions regarding diplomacy, counterterrorism, nuclear power, and cybersecurity.
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So while obesity may play a role in driving this alarming trend, it's probably not the entire explanation.
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And it has studied novel ways for smartphones to play a role in the shopping experience, people said.
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Family characteristics, social context, parenting style and other environmental factors can also play a role in depression, Piche said.
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Even though the proposal looks dead in the water, it could play a role in elections due in September.
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In the most ideal of situations, a bill like FOSTA could play a role in fighting off sex trafficking.
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"It is a field where ties between states or on a personal level often play a role," he said.
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Ginger has also been studied as an appetite suppressant, suggesting that it could play a role in weight management.
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It's evident that Facebook wants its Messenger Kids service to play a role in the lives of developing minds.
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There is no clear cause of MS, though factors like infections and genetics are thought to play a role.
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It is unclear to me that this sex difference would play a role in success within the Google workplace.
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Combined with their obsessive tendencies, said Patihis, these personality traits likely play a role in the consolidation of memory.
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Experts have speculated that these hacks play a role in funding the country's rapid development of nuclear-capable missiles.
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But Gamper told me massive propellers can actually play a role in making these behemoth machines a little greener.
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And that's important because those aforementioned adenosine receptors also play a role in keeping our circadian rhythms humming along.
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Any scammer is also inherently a kind of self-made star — you set the stage, you play a role.
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"Rova Channeling Coltrane" (Rogue Art) Transience and permanence each play a role in any landmark recording of free jazz.
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As one of the 112-member committee, Lee will play a role in drafting the rules for the convention.
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In spite of the timing, Wasserman Schultz insists that she will still play a role in this week's convention.
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The approach puts into action the idea that everyone can play a role in ending bullying, harassment and assault.
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He said that search could play a role in the way we get information in the increasingly connected world.
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These are known to play a role in developing facial structures, and may similarly be involved in determining sexuality.
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Kooky characters and diverting activities that let you mix things up as you play will certainly play a role.
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After every presidential election, the losing candidate continues to play a role as the face of the losing party.
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Family culture can play a role in that decision, researchers say - as can hospitals that introduce formula to newborns.
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So far, Green tells Gizmodo, his investigation has revealed that privacy concerns play a role, possible a major one.
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Other factors that play a role are choice of college major and the type of profession pursed after graduation.
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UVA rays may also play a role in skin cancer risk, but they aren't as commonly associated with burns.
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Would politics play a role in whether a Justice took up the case or ruled in favor of Trump?
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But researchers believe that genetics and environmental factors (including sun exposure, previous infections, and medications) all play a role.
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But diplomacy may yet play a role in crisis management and thus reduce the risks of a disastrous miscalculation.
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But he argued that many programs that emerged from that period did play a role in reducing drug use.
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Glatter added that alcohol and mood-altering drugs often also play a role in sex-related emergency room visits.
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While the industry dynamics likely play a role, I believe it's the company's capital strategies that made the difference.
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One factor that might play a role is violence -- even violence depicted in something as seemingly harmless as cartoons.
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If we don't see Adam in "Endgame," we expect him to play a role in the MCU's next phase.
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Race and class also may play a role even for someone who's free of subconscious or overt racial bias.
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While regulations do play a role, experts say rolling back Obama-era regulations wouldn't have kept Brayton Point open.
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"This is considered to play a role in the stillbirths and poor outcomes after delivery," Thangaratinam said by email.
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Accordingly, Slushii and his contemporaries seem willing to play a role once filled by pop punk and emo bands.
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If media did play a role in deciding the results, it was in the mass media where Trump outperformed.
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It also could possibly play a role in any other dating app acquisitions that Match Group might be considering.
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Why cacao and coffee yeasts vary so much is unclear, although human behaviour is likely to play a role.
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Unconscious biases can play a role in what type of people get hired, promoted and fired in the workplace.
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It's a chemical found naturally in the body, which is thought to play a role in many metabolic pathways.
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It's never too late for shame to play a role when it comes to steering clear of foreign agents.
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The alluring scent of a store Your nose could even play a role in convincing you to buy something.
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"It's time we acknowledge that brands, like ours, play a role in influencing culture," Gillette said in a statement.
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Not only does Zendaya love fashion but she understands that you can play a role when you get dressed.
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The on-going impeachment inquiry might play a role in guaranteeing President Trump's defeat in the election, she said.
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Winning control of those state-level chambers means Democrats would also play a role in drawing congressional maps there.
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We too often look at financial institutions as the cause of crashes, and of course they play a role.
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However, parents need to play a role and remember that their kids look to them for guidance, he added.
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Potholes, gas prices and other factors play a role in driver satisfaction, according to a recent study from Waze.
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Zuckerman also believes humans will always play a role in finding and stopping the spread of negative online content.
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The next task for the researchers is understanding whether basidiomycete yeasts play a role in building the lichens' structure.
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He added that the prices will vary, as local distributors and merchants play a role in determining the price.
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The fact he was part of the campaign didn't play a role in the discontinued monitoring, sources told CNN.
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Separate clinical trials also indicate that marijuana may play a role in assisting some subjects kick their opioid dependence.
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Of course, years of acting in major motion pictures might also play a role in his comfort on-camera.
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Studies have demonstrated they play a role in obesity, inflammatory bowel disease, diabetes, atherosclerosis, autoimmune disease and liver disease.
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Be smart: Zuckerberg seemed genuine in wanting to play a role in helping news organizations — particularly investigative journalism — survive.
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That is open to debate, but social factors may play a role, such as the way women are socialized.
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Additionally, the keto diet has been shown to change neurotransmitter levels, which could play a role in psychiatric disorders.
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Blockchain could play a role, and a company called Truepic has raised money to use it for this purpose.
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Business Insider contributor Steven John reports that stagnant wages play a role in the low rates of millennial homeownership.
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Instead of being a potential platform for patronage, third parties could play a role in New York's political process.
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Of course egos play a role because we're passionate and we're dedicated to seeing our work come to life.
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They also speculate that low levels of the neurotransmitter serotonin may play a role in MD, as in OCD.
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The pope's background as a priest in the Society of Jesus may also play a role, Dr. Chen said.
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Research suggests career breaks and the lower hours that are sometimes associated with child rearing also play a role.
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And according to the current evidence, genes do seem to play a role in the growth of one's member.
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The office could also play a role in the federal investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential elections.
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Then the issue seemed to play a role in Ayanna Pressley's insurgent victory in a Massachusetts Democratic congressional primary.
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It's a shift that will take some time, but it's one in which we need to play a role.
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This is her story, and I am proud to play a role in telling it with grace and candor.
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In humans, senescent cells play a role in many age-related chronic diseases like diabetes, cardiovascular disease and arthritis.
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But we can't isolate ourselves in a globalized world, and these exchanges play a role in enhancing mutual understanding.
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She said Germany could also play a role in training Syrian security forces once it had a responsible government.
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And oh, right, the music: Did the thorny debate over the proper way to perform Bach play a role?
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"It's clearly not the closest candidate to play a role in the evolution of modern humans," Dr. Mounier said.
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Environmental factors — such as stress, trauma, maternal malnutrition, and infection before birth and during childhood — can play a role.
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German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas called Monday for Europe to play a role in keeping Iraq stable and unified.
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He may have felt the ordinary human impulse to play a role in the proceedings he's nominally presiding over.
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The nation's anemic appetite for energy will also play a role in the United States becoming a net exporter.
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So the issues lawmakers believe are important could play a role in how any talk of regulation plays out.
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These restaurants are open on Thanksgiving, but hours vary by location (and inclement weather could play a role, too).
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The other financial regulators will also continue play a role in monitoring fair lending, though soon under new leadership.
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And Justice Department antitrust chief Makan Delrahim has hinted that privacy concerns could play a role in any investigation.
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In addition to ticket and merchandise sales, college athletes also play a role in soliciting donations from rich alumni.
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For example, oysters are a rich source of zinc, which appears to play a role in regulating testosterone levels.
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But Dr. Hackney speculates that both physical fatigue and lower testosterone levels after exhausting exercise likely play a role.
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I was proud to play a role in Trump's proclamation, together with numerous wonderful colleagues in the US government.
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And when he killed himself, in April, new questions were asked: Did football play a role in his suicide?
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And with a record number of women running, gender bias is certain to play a role in the race.
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Asked whether he thought Hezbollah would play a role in whatever happened next, he was both blunt and evasive.
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There's the higher radiation exposure, but also just living in an isolated environment could play a role, he says.
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"I think politics, as much as economics, is going to play a role for the next 18 months," Damodaran said.
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So here's the obvious question: did the race of the officer and the victim play a role in the outcome?
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The new study, then, does not let us off the hook: We play a role in protecting our good health.
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Placing animals on restricted diets appears to improve their health and may even play a role in lengthening their lifespans.
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While questions still need to be answered, it's clear drones will likely play a role in the future of rail.
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The researchers took these findings to mean that, yes, unconscious movements do play a role in how Ouija boards work.
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Lack of universal health care in countries like the US is also thought to play a role, the study says.
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Tomatoes Tomatoes are an excellent source of lycopene, an antioxidant pigment that may play a role in protecting against sunburn.
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"The scale of arrivals and slow reactions from national authorities ... (is) forcing" municipalities to play a role, the study said.
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The paper also noted that deforestation and construction of hydro-power plants could play a role in water-level changes.
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Do you think these effects play a role in how the nudity, body hair, and "flaws" you photograph are accepted?
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These characters play a role similar to the gruesome nemesis monster in RE3, or the cunning xenomorph in Alien: Isolation.
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One explanation for Drudge's aggressive coverage could be that he wants to play a role in a second presidential impeachment.
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So we're looking at a patchy strategy that cannot work because it denies that force needs to play a role.
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I think it's important for us to play a role getting this company back on its feet and we will.
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Passing meaningful consumer privacy rules, like the FCC broadband protections killed by Congress last year, will also play a role.
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While lifestyle factors like smoking, diet, and exercise contribute to a person's heart attack risk, genetics also play a role.
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Based on her experience handling divorces, she said the ages of the children might also play a role in visitation.
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The gut microbiome is simply the slew of bacteria living inside our guts that play a role in our digestion.
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Despite that, Navarro continued to play a role in trade policy discussions at the White House, the administration official said.
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Because tardigrades are ubiquitous, they're likely to play a role in how the Antarctic continent changes with a warming climate.
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As AI and machine learning evolve, it makes sense that content management is going to play a role in that.
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"And for a competitive game like Clash Royale, it feels obvious that e-sports must play a role in that."
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That's because damage to the uterine wall during a C-section seems to play a role in developing the condition.
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When it came to planning their wedding, they knew Disney would play a role in this important event as well.
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" He added that the demonstrations also play a role in recruitment: "For the select few, it inspires them to serve.
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These conversations, in turn, must inform economic policies and Silicon Valley should play a role in ensuring an inclusive workforce.
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Optimism bias is also more likely to play a role in decision-making around infrequent events, such as a hurricane.
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After this seeding mess, hopefully the NCAA gets the picture: margin of victory needs to play a role in seeding.
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This mutation suppresses SMOC2 which has been found to play a role in the cranial development of fish and mice.
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Moreover, physicians are not immune to implicit bias, and some may allow race to play a role in decision-making.
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"Hence, our hypothesis that fish-associated contaminant exposure may play a role in the observed associations remains speculative," Chatzi said.
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While there are many causes for the bee decline, climate change may also play a role in the changing population.
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Whether it's kids or the healthcare system, or people who are more price conscious, trackers continue to play a role.
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Human height is strongly influenced by nutrition and environmental factors, although genetic factors can also play a role in individuals.
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Research suggests a mother's health and nutrition during pregnancy may also play a role in how tall her children grow.
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In addition, factors such as genetics and environment, along with how early players start experiencing trauma, may play a role.
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Ranked choice also works at a smaller local level, ensuring that gerrymandering can no longer play a role in elections.
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State and local governments play a role, but the federal government's $1 trillion — and ballooning — deficits are the main driver.
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But it's thought to play a role in regulating pain, sleep, mood, memory, appetite, and other cognitive and physical processes.
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Recipe writers play a role in this social media ecosystem, too, and no one is better at it than Roman.
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"They're complicated and have many factors but researchers recognize that genetics and environmental factors both play a role," he said.
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The number of variants that play a role in disease risk is far higher than Mendel-blinded researchers had imagined.
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More likely there were thousands, many not yet discovered, and that environment was always going to also play a role.
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Obesity, heart disease, drug overdoses, and a lack of health insurance—all serious problems in the state—play a role.
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Rather, the government needs to play a role in helping change incentives, so health-care companies can get properly rewarded.
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Mohamud Noor (D), addressed the regulatory burdens they said play a role in blocking the creation of more affordable housing.
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Individual donors with big cash can, have and may this time, get involved in this and also play a role.
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New cybersecurity devices are part of the solution, but standards set out by government agencies also will play a role.
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These days, humans can often play a role, like they did with the passenger pigeon—literally hunting it to extinction.
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Genes that in people and other animals play a role in tooth production were mutated in seahorses and lost functionality.
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Plastic surgeon Terry Dubrow explained to Kardashian that weight loss can play a role in the size of your nose.
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If the market does take a serious dip, lenders believe they can play a role in preventing a fire sale.
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Mez and his team at Boston University are also looking at other genes that may play a role in CTE.
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Extreme poverty, gross wealth inequality, weak states and corruption, along with a hierarchical culture of machismo, all play a role.
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We need to work better as a region and actually, I think that's where these companies can play a role.
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All Of Those AllergensAlong with smoke, allergens, like pollen and dust mites, can also play a role in causing outbreaks.
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While the jackelope will surely play a role later in the series, this was left as something like a cliffhanger.
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DJI's widely used products may play a role in some projects, even if the company does not formally take part.
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While each of these elements can play a role, ultimately, there is no better investment than systematically improving teacher quality.
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Vintage rides even play a role in Ted's retelling of the early days of his relationship with his wife Rae.
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The traditional division of labor and gender roles related to the birth and rearing of offspring also play a role.
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Mr. Lowenstein's predecessor, Martin S. Indyk, said the United States should play a role in easing the suffering in Gaza.
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While socioeconomic factors are likely to play a role, studies suggest that circadian disruption can directly lead to poor health.
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Party officials say Howler is at work on a data project that will play a role in the 2020 election.
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They'd rather pursue policies that enrich the energy sector than play a role to, in effect, save Earth from ourselves.
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The consumer bureau and other federal regulators are nudging banks and credit unions to play a role in the market.
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More recently, the position that video games may play a role in violent behavior is more often cited by conservatives.
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At the same time, the government needs to play a role because every American has a right to basic healthcare.
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The Church Fitness consulting firm helps faith-based organizations that want fitness facilities to play a role in their ministries.
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Experts say climate change may play a role in making the atmosphere wetter and storms more intense in North America.
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And the outcome of the standoff will, in the aggregate, play a role in shaping the future of the economy.
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After his retirement, Marshall was asked at a press conference if race should play a role in choosing his successor.
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Technological change may also play a role in these fears, which are driving a rise in religious nationalism across Asia.
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Instead, a host of genetic and environmental factors play a role, according to a study published Thursday in Science Magazine.
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Walmart could also play a role in educating its customers on gun safety, said Texas Gun Sense President Ed Scruggs.
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Safer roads and cars, and less driving under the influence of alcohol and other substances, could also play a role.
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If genetics play a role in income, the idea is that that can go some way towards lowering health disparities.
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Nauert said that politics do not play a role in the decision to put employees on the FOIA task force.
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"Mercedes-Benz is also going to play a role in China in NEVs," he said, referring to the planned cars.
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If the Sun does play a role in causing whale strandings, the scientists wanted to know how, exactly, it works.
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How does dopamine play a role in their explanation of why video games can't accurately be compared to using drugs?
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He said renewable resources could play a role in supplementing sources, but they would have to be "robust" to qualify.
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Since they encourage people to enjoy the outdoors, it follows that they should play a role in protecting those outdoors.
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The role of global central banks, swooping in to arrest or invert some downdrafts, has and does play a role.
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The cause of autism spectrum disorder is unknown, though research suggests that both genetic and environmental factors play a role.
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The notion of judicial precedent does not play a role in Saudi law, so judges enjoy considerable freedom of interpretation.
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Cuba's private farmers, over half a million in number, should necessarily play a role in expanding U.S.-Cuba agribusiness trade.
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We know that other factors — like cost, distance, flight times, destinations, the airline — all play a role in the decision.
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Previous research has suggested that iron "can play a role in both cancer initiation as well as promotion," Ambrosone said.
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The company's low land-lease costs, well below the average of the State of Sao Paulo, also play a role.
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"We thought they might be a reservoir for the staph germ and play a role in its spread," Fritz added.
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And she wants to play a role in ensuring other girls get an education, giving them the power of choice.
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Social norms may play a role, said Rosemary Morgan, of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore.
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Cruz may be competitive where evangelicals play a role — such as in the several southern states that vote on Mar.
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It's one thing to argue that campaign donations and other political spending play a role in congressional support for Israel.
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He has said the Syrian refugee crisis is a fundamentally European problem, but the United States should play a role.
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