But for all the moderates pushing to cut to the chase and deal with Democrats, a larger group is pushing to go it alone.
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Some conservationists are pushing to save this massive source of carbon-free power, while anti-nuke activists are pushing to shut down the state's last remaining reactor.
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North Flint, while community preservationists are pushing to revitalize the
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Then everybody began screaming immediately and pushing to get out.
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I'm pushing to be the best dressed man on television.
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Amazon has been pushing to get Alexa on more devices.
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But she's going to keep pushing to help other people.
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Politico: Bolton is pushing to eliminate White House cybersecurity position.
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Musk is pushing to launch Model 3 production by July.
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I'm pushing to continue faster so they won't catch us.
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She's also pushing to allow proxy voting for such lawmakers.
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The Council is already pushing to make the waiver permanent.
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Trump is pushing to restart the practice of family separation.
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Now it's pushing to limit the unfettered sale of bullets.
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Now it's pushing to limit the unfettered sale of ammunition.
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Over in Wisconsin, Republicans are pushing to purge 2628,28500 voters.
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They snickered, pushing to see how far he would go.
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Ms. Haley is pushing to pare it down, and soon.
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"These injunctions are pushing to new frontiers," Mr. Blackman said.
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Alas, reformers have been pushing to marginalize professionals still further.
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It's been pushing to get the standard adopted across the industry.
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Activists are also controversially pushing to eliminate bullfighting from school curriculums.
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She's always pushing to see see more "strong women" on screen.
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Oklahoma officials have been pushing to clear his record for years.
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For nested menus, you just keep pushing to select. Easy-peasy.
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The receptions alone will have Thompson pushing to match his cost.
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America is pushing to tighten already stringent sanctions on North Korea.
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Beijing is pushing to become a major player in artificial intelligence.
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On Tuesday, she questioned why lawmakers were pushing to reprimand Rep.
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Asked if Democrats are pushing to delay the Cadillac tax, Rep.
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Clinton for pushing to intervene in Libya in 2011 when Col.
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Democratic lawmakers and advocates have been pushing to fulfill that request.
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And what are the result of Nunes's pushing to get answers?
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Love, acceptance and pushing to strive have been consistent for us.
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But lately, travelers have been pushing to speed up those services.
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For now, staff members are still pushing to do everything possible.
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For now, staff members are still pushing to do everything possible.
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Senator Elizabeth Warren, Democrat of Massachusetts, is pushing to change that.
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Democrats are already pushing to ensure any bailout includes strings attached.
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Seidel and Sassenberg are pushing to get more states on board.
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Some leaders are pushing to alleviate the hardships "Maid" portrays. Sen.
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I can't fault these drivers for pushing to improve their lives.
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Everyone was pushing to get to the front of the line.
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We've got to continue pushing to make the world a better place.
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Thankfully, there are a few strong advocates pushing to develop Saudi film.
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When you take less action, you stop pushing to fulfill your potential.
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Karger's been pushing to get newspapers not to erase his historic campaign.
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They underline how GCHQ was pushing to ramp up its surveillance capabilities.
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Democrats had been pushing to have him testify in the Senate trial.
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Even with the restrictions, we spent the day pushing to report more.
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They were pushing to have the building under contract fast, he said.
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"I'm just going to keep pushing to get it in," she said.
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Go deeper: 2020 Democrats pushing to end public financing of fossil fuels
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Republicans have been pushing to settle the net neutrality issue with legislation.
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Then, he said, he&aposll focus on pushing to change the law.
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I've been grafting and pushing to perfect my craft for a while!
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So we're always pushing to figure out how much is too much?
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But no one is pushing to abolish the nation's health safety net.
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Slack is pushing to become the identity layer for all enterprise apps.
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Third, he is pushing to change the way congressional lines are drawn.
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He will keep pushing and pushing to get what he is after.
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In fact, Democrats kept pushing to reopen the government before immigration talks.
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Democrats are pushing to reopen the government before negotiating on border security.
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Kansas is pushing to reinstate strict voter ID rules in the state.
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Several lawmakers are pushing to ensure that DACA remains in place. Sens.
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Others in Hollywood have been pushing to get at "The Apprentice" footage.
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Iran is pushing to boost exports now that sanctions have been lifted.
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The lawsuits are not pushing to end the Voluntary Work Program altogether.
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Mr. Grant's family is also pushing to rename the station for him.
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Teams work constantly to improve them, pushing to out-innovate the competition.
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Is President Trump pushing to eradicate Puerto Rico's debt, or isn't he?
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Now, negotiators say they are pushing to conclude the agreement by May.
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Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) have both been pushing to save the brigade.
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Boeing is pushing to get this money out separate from the litigation.
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That's why Republicans are pushing to add work requirements to various programs.
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Other companies are pushing to diversify their businesses with subscriptions and licensing.
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Durbin has been pushing to help Dreamers for the past 16 years.
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We explained the context to her, but she keeps pushing to join us.
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It's that time of year where you're pushing to win the World Series.
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Other figures on YouTube have begun pushing to end the meme as well.
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During his campaign, he kept pushing to the right, focusing on conservative positions.
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Mascara, is pushing to make beauty industry a more inclusive and diverse world.
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Diplomats are also pushing to tighten U.N. sanctions because of the North's Jan.
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Now Beijing is pushing to shut surplus capacity and reform inefficient state enterprises.
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Jason Rapert, a Republican who has been pushing to improve the state's levees.
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Uber is pushing to become the world's next airline — without buying any planes.
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He has been pushing to bring the warring parties to restart peace talks.
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Widows' rights activists across Africa are now pushing to change harmful cleansing rituals.
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Ankara is pushing to lift visa requirements for its citizens traveling to Europe.
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Eighty-percent is pretty good, but Google is pushing to make things better.
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The Trump administration has been pushing to sell more weapons to U.S. allies.
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An idea I have been pushing to make happen for almost five years.
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As the midterms draw closer, Republicans have been pushing to close that gap.
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The Democrats are pushing to have the entire bill included in the NDAA.
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In fact, in recent weeks, Republicans have been pushing to loosen such laws.
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And many other states are pushing to drop daylight saving time all together.
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Instead, Ryan and Walden are pushing to keep them on indefinite life support.
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Well, I should also say that I was pushing to do another piece.
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Gauthier, meanwhile, says she'll continue pushing to make clinics more accessible in Canada.
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Have you heard that some places are pushing to abolish daylight saving time?
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She's simply pushing to get more women a seat at her party's table.
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He said the Fed was pushing to improve its analysis of regulatory costs.
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Jet is also pushing to grow its business in Boston, Philadelphia and Washington.
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We're both strong personalities but no one is pushing to be in charge.
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Williams, 39, is among those pushing to bring PSS back to the city.
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But with Italy and Greece pushing to end them, that may not continue.
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She is also pushing to increase the number of women who host podcasts.
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Conservatives are pushing to phase out the program as quickly as possible. Rep.
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The Trump administration is also pushing to get Americans back to the moon.
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He also pledged to continue pushing to get the expelled journalists' credentials restored.
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The Obama administration has been pushing to require employers to provide paid leave.
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"Of course Reince is pushing to get health care done," said the spokesperson.
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Activists, entrepreneurs, and doctors are pushing to legalize psychedelics for depression and PTSD.
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Google is pushing to expand encryption across devices that run the operating system.
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Trump has been pushing to repeal the mandate in the tax-reform bill.
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Joni Ernst is still pushing to gut Iowans' hard-earned Social Security benefits.
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SoftBank, WeWork's biggest outside investor, had been reportedly pushing to shelve the IPO.
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A group of first-term Democrats are pushing to make former Republican Rep.
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Now, Manchin and his colleagues are pushing to finish the job on pensions.
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SoftBank, WeWork's biggest outside investor, was also reportedly pushing to shelve the IPO.
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U.S. officials have said they are pushing to cut off Iran's oil exports.
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Ro Khanna (D-CA), have been pushing to get this done for years.
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I was pushing to get off the news desk and do some original reporting.
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So we're pushing to make the resting state of our omnibox more human readable.
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Republicans and Donald Trump are pushing to have businesses hire more American-born workers.
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It is in fact Republicans who are pushing to advance M4A in the House.
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McDonald's followed suit in 2014, pushing to customers special deals on sandwiches and McNuggets.
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Republicans are pushing to defund Planned Parenthood, a leading provider of sexual health care.
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And behind the scenes, the Pentagon is pushing to stand it up on deadline.
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Vulcan's development began once the Pentagon started pushing to end reliance on Russian engines.
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A similar group is now pushing to prevent the company from re-entering China.
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Republicans are pushing to confirm Kavanaugh, who has denied all allegations, later this week.
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If there wasn't another option I would have been pushing to kill Mark, sorry.
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And House Republicans are pushing to impose stricter work requirements on food stamp recipients.
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You're just pushing to see what will give way and where you'll find relief.
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For example, Paul, like other conservatives, is pushing to repeal all of ObamaCare's taxes.
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Korea, Japan and other countries have also been pushing to be first with 5G.
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However, conservatives in the House are pushing to revive the debate before the midterms.
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They have been publicly pushing to keep the top line in the president's mind.
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Lawmakers in Congress are still pushing to roll back the Jones Act, with Sens.
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Lawmakers have been pushing to reform the U.S. overseas food aid system for years.
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Eric Swalwall (D-Calif.), joined the list of lawmakers pushing to impeach the president.
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Neither Republicans nor Democrats are pushing to restrict SNAP eligibility to pre-Obama rates.
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As a counterweight to the many things pushing to decrease the length of perception.
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So it shouldn't come as a surprise that he's pushing to revive U.S. factories.
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Democrats are focusing on health care, and pushing to save the Affordable Care Act.
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Andrew M. Cuomo is pushing to legalize recreational use of marijuana in New York.
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Business groups and Senate Republicans are pushing to strengthen the ozone-saving Montreal Protocol.
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With so much at stake, they are pushing to button up any agreement beforehand.
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But it was sort of pushing to get out in one way or another.
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After pushing to increase the role children's test scores played in teacher evaluations, Gov.
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It is also pushing to improve margins, by renegotiating licensing deals with record labels.
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Trump and others are pushing to change the age to buy rifles to 21.
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Senator Tim Kaine, a Virginia Democrat, has long been pushing to do just that.
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California Today Wednesday: Why 2250-year-olds are pushing to cast ballots in March.
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WASHINGTON — SpaceX is pushing to launch about two dozen missions into space this year.
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Icahn was previously only pushing to replace four members of the oil giant's board.
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The government is pushing to raise the amount of steel recycled in the country.
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Democrats have been pushing to delay the "Cadillac tax" on high-cost insurance plans.
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Is he right that Democrats are playing risky politics by pushing to the left?
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Democrats are also pushing to get a permanent fix for young immigrants in January.
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Ralph Norman, have been pushing to move Gallagher as he awaits trial in May.
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Even some universities are pushing to have research labs included in the rebuilding effort.
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And for my lyrics this time around, I was pushing to be more visual.
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You keep pushing to be edgier, and everyone else seems to be encouraging you.
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By pushing to extremes, both films help us better understand the rapidly shifting middle.
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The panel's chairman reportedly is pushing to impeach President Trump against a reluctant House speaker.
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Since taking office, the Trump administration has been pushing to take Kobach's flawed program nationwide.
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It's a settlement that the Trump administration has been pushing to end, calling it burdensome.
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The European Union has been pushing to be exempted too, but so far without success.
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De Niro pulled Vaxxed from this year's festival lineup after pushing to screen the film.
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BMW is also pushing to get a luxury electric sedan on the road by 2021.
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Sanders is not the only politician pushing to erase student debt: Two months ago Sen.
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One company pushing to unify access to medical records is called Patients Know Best (PKB).
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Don't hold your breath, but a few politicians are pushing to end student loan debt.
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Dorman, 80, has been pushing to do classical vaccine research on HIV since the 1980s.
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Labor groups have been pushing to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour.
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Meanwhile, Democrats across Capitol Hill are pushing to keep the issue alive — as is Sen.
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Sanders has been pushing to firm up his support among younger and more liberal voters.
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China's government is pushing to erode massive overcapacity in the sector as economic growth weakens.
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Foreman to be pushing to have free birth control and condoms available across the state.
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U.N. peacekeeping forces are facing the pinch of the United States pushing to reduce costs.
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The National Restaurant Association, in pushing to keep the amendment, sought to stoke those sentiments.
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"We see ourselves as a strong number two… and are pushing to close the gap."
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They are both still pushing to get wins and build some momentum toward the offseason.
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It's also a pretty good case for those pushing to keep climate change in check.
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And for anyone pushing to end the way women's appearance is constantly judged, it's hypocritical.
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The Trump administration has been pushing to roll back Obama-era regulations on the environment.
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Advocates are pushing to expand the ban on payday loan ads to other search engines.
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Republican chairmen are pushing to get some of their pet priorities onto the loaded schedule.
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A bipartisan pair of lawmakers is pushing to make animal cruelty a nationwide felony. Rep.
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Reid told the Review-Journal he would continue pushing to raise the federal minimum wage.
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Another View The House of Representatives is pushing to enact a bankruptcy act for banks.
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Pushing to oust Trump beforehand, she's said, risks politicizing the probe and undermining its conclusions.
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GM is hardly the only company increasingly pushing to own more of its supply chain.
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The business community and labor unions have long been pushing to raise the gas tax.
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The administration is also pushing to further tighten immigration restrictions, including rejecting all asylum seekers.
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Senate Republicans are pushing to repeal and replace Obamacare with the Better Care Reconciliation Act.
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A growing group of lawmakers are pushing to change that in the age of coronavirus.
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It is unclear what will happen next, but AMI was pushing to continue the talks.
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Democrats are pushing to boost funding for the program as part of the stimulus package.
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Democrats are pushing to increase nondefense spending by as much as military spending is increased.
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Warren and Sanders have gone as far as pushing to break up existing agricultural behemoths.
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In southern Syria, Iranian-backed forces are pushing to connect with their counterparts in Iraq.
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China is also pushing to end the region's status as a diplomatic stronghold for Taiwan.
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But success on that front remains highly uncertain, with conservatives pushing to prioritize border security.
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House conservatives, meanwhile, are pushing to have as much of ObamaCare as possible be repealed.
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Several Republican governors in states that have accepted the expansion are pushing to keep it.
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SoftBank, WeWork's largest investor, is also among those pushing to put the IPO on ice.
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The spending comes as the Trump administration is pushing to cut the agency's overall budget.
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These barriers are part of the reason many activists are pushing to end the filibuster.
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Supporters of the law in Congress have been pushing to close some of those loopholes.
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They are pushing to release their own memo that they say provides a different picture.
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WeWork's largest investor is pushing to oust its CEO, putting an IPO in further doubt.
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After stinging losses in November, some are pushing to double down on President Trump's agenda.
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There are some, however, pushing to raise the prominence of British political memes on Reddit.
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The country is now pushing to play a bigger role in the global drug industry.
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Republicans generally favor increased military spending, and Democrats have been pushing to fund domestic programs.
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NBCU is also pushing to simultaneously provide better targeting options and also sell more digital ads.
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Today she is pushing to change the laws that she says enable restaurants to mistreat employees.
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Health experts are pushing to find contacts of those infected, having already located more than 13,000.
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Both teams have been reportedly pushing to get another superstar in order to further entice James.
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Now hackers, researchers, diplomats, and national security experts are pushing to effect real change in Washington.
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It's also pushing to grow its trucking business at a time when freight demand is softening.
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Under Attorney General William Barr, the department went even further in pushing to dismantle the law.
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And he is going to keep pushing to make sure that we have good trade deals.
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Shabaev has launched an unlikely lobbying crusade in Russia, pushing to get private military companies legalized.
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The report comes as Boeing is pushing to get the Max jets back in the air.
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More than 60 senators had been pushing to respark the seemingly stalled efforts in recent months.
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Some fund managers are pushing to reduce senior debt and have a second-lien loan included.
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Chuck Grassley (R-IA) is pushing to make anti-sexual-harassment training mandatory on Capitol Hill.
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Progressives have been pushing to lift the minimum number so that more drugs can be negotiated.
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McIntosh said: "I'm encouraged that the president indicated they're pushing to make changes in the bill."
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The House GOP is pushing to make lower rates permanent as part of Tax Reform 2.0.
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Now, the vengeance: Trump allies are already pushing to investigate the investigators and attack the media.
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It's a story of resistance, of black people always pushing to have their full humanity granted.
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Even as Canadian and European plans failed, U.S. cities are still pushing to test the scheme.
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I've got to keep my head down, keep focused and keep pushing to figure it out.
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But some businesses and policymakers have been pushing to keep the deduction for businesses' interest costs.
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Iran is pushing to boost oil exports now that international sanctions against it have been lifted.
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The group is pushing to expand in Asia, looking to build on its 62 current offices.
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The US also believes Assad regime forces are pushing to reach the city of Deir Ezzor.
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Sanders maintained that the lawmakers should seek to improve ObamaCare instead of pushing to repeal it.
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In our response to those pushing to pathologize play, we argue addiction research is no exception.
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Democrats are pushing to go further and enact ideas like allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices.
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We are determined to keep pushing to resolve other issues affecting Moldova, including the Transnistrian conflict.
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Democrats on the Intelligence Committee are pushing to release their own memo rebutting the GOP document.
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In response, Chief Executive Officer Karl Roessner said the company is still pushing to grow organically.
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The network is now "leaning against" pushing to obtain O'Reilly's "very private information," the report added.
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Inslee has joined a coalition of governors who are pushing to restore the full SALT deduction.
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Democrats on the Intelligence Committee are pushing to release their own memo rebutting the GOP document.
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It's the adjustment of the weather at a time when we're always pushing to the limits.
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The city's mayor is pushing to have 150 of the pop-up shelters built before winter.
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Republicans are pushing to vote on his confirmation this fall, ahead of the 2018 midterm elections.
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With enough scientists pushing to legitimize preprints, they hope journals will allow the systems to coexist.
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CNBC reported this week that SoftBank, WeWork's biggest outside investor, was pushing to shelve the IPO.
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In drafts of the summit communique, the United States was pushing to water down the language.
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Privacy advocates said tech companies were pushing to undercut the California privacy law in other ways.
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According to news reports, Democrats have been pushing to help Puerto Rico cover a Medicaid shortfall.
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Beyond pushing to maintain its state climate laws, California has tried to forge international climate pacts.
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Instead, they are pushing to strengthen employer-based policies, which currently cover roughly half of Americans.
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Many leaders are pushing to make the Paris agreement legally binding years earlier than originally expected.
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Republicans paid a price in 1998 for pushing to impeach Bill Clinton, and Clinton regained popularity.
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Duque is pushing to restart aerial fumigation of coca - which is more efficient than manual eradication.
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But pushing to clear him of the charges entirely could've taken years, if not a decade.
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Shame on congress and the IRS for not pushing to make free tax filing readily available.
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The Pentagon is pushing to reinforce the Afghan army with up to 5,000 more American troops.
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Some Democrats have worried that pushing to impeach Trump could just solidify and energize his base.
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Boeing was pushing to increase the production of 737 airplanes at Renton from 47 to 52.
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Newspaper Expansion reported last week that shareholders in both lenders were pushing to reactivate merger plans.
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Are we pushing to change toxic systems, or asking women to change themselves to navigate them?
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The Bevin administration is now pushing to shift the decision to a federal court in Kentucky.
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Democratic aides said Republicans are pushing to add the change at the behest of drug companies.
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He has created a patient bill of rights, which he's been pushing to become federal law.
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It's not the only case the president is pushing to get before the nation's highest court.
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"I was obviously pushing to get past but I wasn't desperate to get past," he said.
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"He was actively pushing to try to find fissures and disagreements among us," Mr. McFaul said.
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Parnas and Fruman were also actively pushing to have US ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch removed.
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Lawmakers are pushing to pass a stopgap bill to fund the government before funding runs out.
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To the south, violence has spiked in the Biafra region, where separatists are pushing to secede.
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The governor and some lawmakers are rightly pushing to take that discretion out of prosecutors' hands.
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Those pushing to remove statues and rename buildings stress the need to put history in context.
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Companies like Cloudflare, Incapsula and Distil Networks are pushing to offer DDoS Mitigation, WAF and Bot Mitigation.
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I'm pushing to get my dissertation proposal finished this month, and it's taking longer than I expected.
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The state's lawsuit says Purdue kept pushing to sell its products despite a litany of red flags.
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While other firms tout their diversity numbers, they're not explicitly pushing to diversify tech with every investment.
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That has businesses pushing to make sure whatever action is taken to address robocalls won't hurt them.
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Multiple Amazon workers have spoken up on the issue, with some groups of employees pushing to unionize.
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Apple's also be pushing to be a content creation platform for even heavier lifts like VR production.
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Sudan is pushing to be removed from a U.S. list of countries considered state sponsors of terrorism.
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But Schmack says pushing to overturn a guilty verdict could be considered career suicide for a prosecutor.
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He's shifted back toward private prisons, while pushing to make transgender women share quarters with male prisoners.
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Cory Booker (D-NJ), a presidential candidate, is now pushing to do something about that urban violence.
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Well, Amazon has been pushing to expand its footprint in the grocery business for quite some time.
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At the same time, China and other countries are pushing to rely less on American-made chips.
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He's faced sharp criticism for his role in pushing to"repeal and replace" the Affordable Care Act.
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"We are not as unified as we should be in pushing to make it stop," Obama said.
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The anti-immigration Swiss People's Party (SVP) is pushing to cancel freedom of movement for European workers.
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And House Republicans are reportedly pushing to interview Comey over his decision-making during the 218 election.
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A handful of US lawmakers were pushing to ban the practice before news of Warmbier's coma broke.
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" She weighed in on the restricted-mode policy Monday, reassuring community members that she's "pushing" to "investigate.
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I've got to keep my head down and keep focused and keep pushing to figure it out.
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Insurers have long been pushing to loosen up that requirement and allow for charging older people more.
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China is pushing to limit consumption of coal, which is used to produce most of its electricity.
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The Obama administration has been pushing to collect and share more threat data with the private sector.
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Lobbyists across the banking industry are pushing to repeal the corporate tax exemption enjoyed by credit unions.
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Smith for years has been pushing to restrict the type of scientific findings accepted by the EPA.
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Smith, for years, has been pushing to restrict the type of scientific findings accepted by the EPA.
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Amazon has long been pushing to expand its online grocery business, seeing it as an emerging opportunity.
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"There is a progressive end in our party pushing to upend the status quo," said state Sen.
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Some Democrats are pushing to change the deal - an idea that both Canadian and Mexican officials resist.
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Pushing to expand Cornyn's bill, which has been gaining steam in the Senate, could stall its progress.
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There was no suggestion he would meet Pope Francis, who is pushing to improve relations with China.
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But the museum is pushing to get their hands on even more than that for historical record.
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He said oil groups are pushing to have it scaled back to the detriment of public health.
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Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee are pushing to release their own memo rebutting the GOP document.
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Women on 2628s, a prominent group pushing to replace Jackson's portrait with a woman's, praised the announcement.
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China is pushing to advance its prowess in AI technology, from surveillance equipment to self-driving cars.
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Governments have helped this process along by pushing to make fertility treatments more accessible through public financing.
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Lawmakers this weekend are pushing to meet the Trump administration's deadline for finishing the deal by Monday.
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The Trump administration is also pushing to pass tough immigration restrictions, including blocking entry to asylum seekers.
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Numerous technology companies, including Facebook and Google, have been pushing to reach younger audiences with their products.
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They are pushing to restrict Chinese investment in the United States and cut academic and other bonds.
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Now Mr. Duque is pushing to overhaul the tribunals so that former rebels could face harsher punishment.
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New Jersey Democrats wasted little time after the election to begin pushing to lift the SALT cap.
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The government is also pushing to develop more innovative, less costly pharmaceuticals to combat life-threatening diseases.
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Amazon has been pushing to deliver packages to its millions of customers by drones for a while.
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" But, Mr. Jawar said, the prime minister "has encroached on this, pushing to centralize, excluding many people.
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Despite their size, Alibaba and Tencent are mostly anchored in China, though both are pushing to expand.
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After his reelection, Roosevelt sought to capitalize on his electoral mandate by pushing to expand the court.
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Coal state lawmakers from both parties are pushing to increase government tax credits for carbon capture research.
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No wonder they are pushing to round up 51 votes for ending the trial with no witnesses.
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"We're now pushing to elevate the technology and the design to master depth technically," Hanover tells me.
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The major creditors who are pushing to shut down the company are owed more than $3 billion.
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House GOP leaders are pushing to pass a stopgap measure to keep the government open through Feb.
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Vox has been pushing to clamp down on Islamic migration and reassert Roman Catholic values in Spain.
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But other lawmakers and outside groups are pushing to include other potentially criminal acts in the inquiry.
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Kolomoysky has been pushing to be paid upwards of $3 billion for his lost stake in Privatbank.
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They're pushing to bolster the Election Assistance Commission's resources and implement automatic voter registration and gerrymandering reform.
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He said the industry was pushing to handle financing for buyers before they got to the showroom.
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The state's attorney general is pushing to have the report released with all the priests' names, unredacted.
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The entertainment industry is pushing to reduce the smoke in pyrotechnics used for film or during live performances.
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The Syrian army and its allies are pushing to recapture Wadi Barada in spite of a nationwide ceasefire.
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Lenovo is now pushing to gain further share in developed markets like the U.S. and has ambitious plans.
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Republicans are pushing to get as many nominees confirmed by the end of the year as they can.
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Etihad, Alitalia's biggest single shareholder with a 49 percent stake, is now pushing to turn the business around.
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And Republicans are pushing to make the rest of the country's health care look a lot like Texas'.
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Apple has been pushing to score exclusives of its own, like the release of Drake's most recent album.
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"I'm not actively pushing to trade him at this point," Rutherford said on 93.7 The Fan in Pittsburgh.
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While Snapchat may have pioneered the idea, Instagram is pushing to perfect this modern form of social media.
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Meanwhile, every major automaker and tech firm is pushing to bar states from imposing new driverless car rules.
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Noble is pushing to halve its debt and hand over 70 percent of the restructured business to creditors.
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We know that North Korea has blamed the United States for pushing to almost the brink of war.
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She is now pushing to change the rule that bars senators from bringing children onto the Senate floor.
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This time, it contained no provisions protecting single parents, but Wall Street was pushing to get it passed.
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Under Nawana's stewardship, Smith & Nephew - no stranger to M&A talks - has been pushing to grow through deals.
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Either way, it looks like the country is pushing to create yet another "too big to fail" bank.
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You don't need to buy the narrative she's pushing to respect the skill with which she pushed it.
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And every day, hundreds of lorries cross the Turkish border, pushing to reopen markets in Mosul and beyond.
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He's devoted his whole life to pushing to get extended access for some of these drugs like MDMA.
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The agency has been pushing to shift traditional support services from field offices and via telephone to online.
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The Scottish National Party under Nicola Sturgeon is pushing to ensure that Scotland's vote for Remain is heeded.
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The new bipartisan Congressional Cannabis Caucus is pushing to revive the rider, but more needs to be done.
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Businesses have been pushing to get their desired fixes attached to other legislation Congress takes up this year.
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President Obama is pushing to close the prison and fulfill a long-standing campaign promise before leaving office.
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Multiple Amazon workers have spoken up on the issue, with some groups of employees pushing to unionize. Sen.
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But some lawmakers, particularly Democrats, are dissatisfied with the House measure and are pushing to amend it. Sen.
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Samsung is pushing to salvage sales during the busy shopping season in key markets in the fourth quarter.
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On some level, it's a game of chicken -- both sides pushing to see if the other will buckle.
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A group of Uber drivers in Philadelphia is pushing to be paid while they wait around for riders.
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Walters is among a handful of House Republicans pushing to renew VAWA before it expires on Sept. 30.
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The U.S. government should be united in pushing to reallocate underutilized spectrum to its highest and best use.
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The Army has followed suit, pushing to modernize its force to be ready for whatever comes its way.
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The Trump administration is pushing to permanently renew a controversial surveillance law before it expires on Dec. 7023.
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Chahed has been pushing to overhaul loss-making state firms, making enemies with the powerful labor union UGTT.
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There are key GOP players pushing to curb chain migration in the House and Senate, most notably Rep.
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The Democratic National Committee is pushing to scale back superdelegates' power in the 2020 presidential election, per Politico.
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These kinds of findings have prompted environmental activists pushing to reduce or end the use of disposable plastics.
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In essence, they are pushing to bring back from the dead Section 936 of the U.S. Tax Code.
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He added that he believes fighting Trump's policies and pushing to remove him from office can happen simultaneously.
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President Trump, against the advice of public health experts, is pushing to end social distancing measures by Easter.
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The government has taken a major role in electric car development and is pushing to dominate the market.
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But Democrats are pushing to ensure that nondefense spending is increased by the same amount as military spending.
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Irabor is still pushing to bring attention to subjects she thinks the public is ready to read about.
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In the Philippines, a primarily Catholic country, for example, President Rodrigo Duterte has been pushing to reimpose it.
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The venture was announced as the British government is pushing to cut the national consumption of excess calories.
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Democrats are pushing to include paid sick and family leave as part of any economic response to coronavirus.
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Republican lawmakers are pushing to make permanent many of the individual and estate tax cuts enacted last year.
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Besides public cash, airlines are pushing to defer or waive of a swath of European taxes and duties.
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The hope is that by spotlighting the imbalance and pushing to diversify judges, the awards will balance out.
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How extraordinary, then, that some Republican Senators are now pushing to deliver precisely what Ukraine refused to provide.
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PG&E is pushing to reform California laws that allow utilities to face significant liability in wildfire disasters.
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Democrats entered the negotiations pushing to reduce the number of detention beds funded in the measure to 35,520.
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Some Republican governors are also pushing to keep the expansion and will meet with President Trump next week.
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Even so, Professor Bird is among those now pushing to get a gray jay bill through Parliament somehow.
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Dan Kildee (D-Mich.), who has been pushing to upgrade the country's water infrastructure, told CNN on Monday.
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House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Fred Upton is pushing to get his signature healthcare bill moving again.
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With the F.B.I. still pushing to open other locked phones, Apple's backers are preparing for a long fight.
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Now critics of Section 230 are focused on pushing to keep similar language out of future trade pacts.
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Texas is the latest state in which educators are pushing to bring back cursive writing in elementary schools.
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Nomura is pushing to increase revenue from asset management and advisory services and lessen exposure to market volatility.
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"We're pushing to translocate some females from outlying areas into the core of the park," Ms. Bouley said.
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The tech giant has been pushing to expand its online grocery business, seeing it as an emerging opportunity.
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Alley worked on the leg wounds before pushing to make sure the victim got to a neurosurgeon quickly.
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Similarly, the U.S. has been pushing to use armed drones in Niger, according to an NBC News report.
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Some Republican lawmakers, who often say the CFPB rules are too onerous, are pushing to repeal the rule.
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President Obama is pushing to close the prison to fulfill a long-standing campaign promise before leaving office.
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For Syrians, Mr. Trump is merely pushing to extremes a process that has been going on for years.
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The stock market rise comes as Republicans are pushing to pass tax-reform legislation before the Christmas holiday.
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Plaintiffs' attorneys are pushing to proceed as a class action lawsuit, which could cover more than 8,000 women.
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But the Ukraine allegations could give new impetus to those pushing to pursue impeachment proceedings against President Trump.
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North Korea is reportedly pushing to hold the talks in its capital, Pyongyang, a source told the network.
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Democrats are also pushing to get a permanent fix in January for young immigrants in the U.S. illegally.
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Sanders has been pushing to schedule an additional Democratic debate in New York before the April 19 contest.
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"We're pushing to translocate some females from outlying areas into the core of the park," Ms. Bouley said.
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That's why on driverless cars I was pushing to create sandboxes where we can innovate on this stuff.
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There are millions of them, they are dirty and expensive, and policymakers are pushing to clean them up.
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Paktor, best known as a Tinder rival in Asia, has been pushing to diversify its business for some time.
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Dick Durbin, who have been pushing to get a bill passed in the Senate for the past several months.
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The Davis and Beauregard monuments are among four in New Orleans that critics have been pushing to have dismantled.
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It was also something Weaver, Kasich's top aide, had been pushing to lock in for weeks with limited traction.
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Sources say that the company is pushing to make movies that are still in theaters available for on iTunes.
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Intel is also pushing to build dual-screen laptops out of fabric, and just dual-screen devices in general.
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That is its best weekly performance since late September, helped by Russian rouble-denominated stocks pushing to record highs.
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Likewise, Obama is pushing to investigate the feasibility of smart guns that operate with a fingerprint or a PIN.
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Instead, the harasser keeps pushing and pushing to get the reaction they want with even more tenacity and intensity.
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Zuckerberg also on Monday met Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, who is pushing to upgrade Italy's limited internet infrastructure.
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I love the idea that everyone is pushing to the ocean, where you can't push anymore, towards land's end.
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America's Democratic Party is pushing to double the federal minimum wage, to $15 an hour—a certain job-killer.
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The measure comes as Democrats are pushing to increase the financial transparency of Trump and his wealthy Cabinet picks.
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Though complicating that scenario is the news that McCaul is himself pushing to become a member of Trump's cabinet.
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Alexander and Murray are adamantly pushing to get the bill through the Senate by the end of the month.
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Power plants also play a crucial role — and energy officials are pushing to develop even more coal-powered capacity.
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Even Republicans who've been actively pushing to kill ObamaCare are acutely aware of the needs of rural areas. Sen.
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The Department of Justice is pushing to appeal its defeat last week in a New York iPhone unlocking case.
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And on the pressure and deterrence fronts, Trump is pushing to get more help from China, Pyongyang's main protector.
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Both Portman and Warner are pushing to include a provision to end future shutdowns in any final funding deal.
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He is giving high-profile speeches and podcast interviews and still pushing to make sure those votes are counted.
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Cruz in particular has been pushing to delay the handoff through a must-pass short-term government funding bill.
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New York (CNN Business)The activist investor pushing to replace Campbell Soup's entire board of directors is changing tactics.
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The bill's sponsors are pushing to include it in the must-pass National Defense Authorization Act later this month.
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THE PUSHING TO NEGATIVE RATES WE'RE RUNNING OUT AND THAT'S GOING TO LEAD TO FISCAL AND MONETARY COORDINATION NECESSITY.
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The bill does not do that, but Democrats are pushing to ensure pensioners see their benefits paid in full.
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Beyond the Capitol, Black Caucus members have been pushing to do away with Confederate memorials in their home states.
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Lawmakers are pushing to pass a stopgap bill to fund the government before funding runs out on Friday night.
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This is a very welcome move for those of us who have been pushing to prevent teen tobacco use.
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The Trump team has been pushing to allow Trump to answer most questions in writing, but Mueller has refused.
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Republicans have been pushing to repeal the Affordable Care Act since it was signed into law seven years ago.
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Immigration White House adviser Stephen Miller reportedly is pushing to make it harder for legal immigrants to get citizenship.
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But insiders have told Business Insider that UiPath had been pushing to grow with little controls on its finances.
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Meanwhile the government was also pushing to develop virtually non-existent secondary trading in local debt instruments, Cisse added.
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The NCAA has faced multiple legal challenges in recent years from parties pushing to expand benefits for student-athletes.
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Trump and congressional Republicans are pushing to pass a series of tax cuts by the end of the year.
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It's not that long now, but I like pushing to see how far you can go within a limitation.
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The hardline immigration wing of the Republican Party is pushing to end DACA, which Trump has not done yet.
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Even with 30 of us, we'll be pushing to get it all done before the end of the year.
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Above all, it's pushing to expand its massive advertising business to take on the likes of Google and Facebook.
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Randy was really pushing to finish a record earlier, but I just couldn't find a reason to make one.
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Saudi Arabia, as well as Russia are pushing to loosen supply controls introduced in 2017 to prop up prices.
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The toy store workers are still pushing to recoup all of the $75 million they are owed in severance.
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Both companies have attracted activist investors who have been pushing to use their real estate holdings to raise money.
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He's the favorite to win in Minnesota, now that Klobuchar is out, and he's pushing to win in Sen.
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The Trump administration is also now pushing to detain migrants indefinitely, bringing into question CBP's statement on short detentions.
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Devos has been especially aggressive, pushing to loosen restrictions on for-profit colleges and enforcement of civil rights laws.
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Many of the companies involved in the computer science initiative have been pushing to increase computer training in schools.
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Now, he is pushing to encode some of that thinking in how the Fed approaches inflation from now on.
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Democrats on the Intelligence Committee are pushing to release their own memo rebutting the claims in the GOP document.
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Whole Foods employees are pushing to unionize following layoffs and lower wages since Amazon acquired the company last year.
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Pushing to make the battery thinner and more powerful, Samsung opted for an exceptionally thin separator in its battery.
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In addition to the amendment from Nelson, Paul is pushing to get the $36.5 billion in spending paid for.
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As well as pushing to maintain talks, European officials are exploring what sticks they could use to corral Iran.
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Xinjiang grows 85 percent of China's cotton, by official estimates, and is pushing to make more textiles and garments.
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And senior Trump advisers are pushing to send thousands more U.S. troops to try to break a military deadlock.
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The storm is pushing to the Northeast and could bring a mix of snow and rain to coastal cities.
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While Elliott is not pushing to oust current executives, it is seeking clarity on succession planning, the person added.
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With the taxes looming, health insurers, medical device companies and others are pushing to make sure they aren't hit.
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Viktor Orban, Hungary's euroskeptic prime minister, has earned praise in Moscow for pushing to end Western sanctions against Russia.
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For years, correctional and law enforcement officials and members of Congress have been pushing to get the rule changed.
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It's little surprise that Warren and others are pushing to end America's involvement in the 18-year-old conflict.
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They describe an aggressive institution pushing to regain its trading edge by having Volcker watered down, if not abolished.
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A survey conducted by Hart Research for All Above All, the grassroots coalition pushing to repeal Hyde, is striking.
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Despite this, some politicians are pushing to reduce the number of immigrants and refugees coming to Canada every year.
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L) in May, is still pushing to overhaul the British lender, a report from his investment vehicle Sherborne Investors (SIGC.
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The party walks a fine line in pushing to investigate the Trump administration's practices without appearing to go too far.
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Al-Bab is of particular strategic importance to Turkey because Kurdish-dominated militias have also been pushing to seize it.
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Venezuela's opposition is pushing to remove President Nicolas Maduro amid a catastrophic economic collapse that has created a humanitarian crisis.
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If you want to check them out yourself the update will begin pushing to all Windows 10 computer April 30.1.
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Uber is pushing to hire top talent from Carnegie Mellon and other top universities to develop and test autonomous technologies.
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The records and public accounts we reviewed suggest that she was actively involved in pushing to have the tapes destroyed.
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It's just through hard work and consistently pushing to build the things that [the streamers] need and that they want.
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Impatient commuters pushing to get into the carriage without letting riders off first are what drives people mad the most.
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The 28-year Treasury yield pushing to seven-year highs above 220 percent is another stress test for equity valuations.
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Meanwhile, a group of Whole Foods workers have been pushing to unionize, with demands that included a $15 minimum wage.
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The government is pushing to increase domestic biodiesel usage to reduce oil imports and soak up excess palm oil supply.
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Charlie Dent said some members are still pushing to add controversial policy provisions that would make it difficult to pass.
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The AKP is pushing to replace the existing constitution, which dates back to the period after a 1980 military coup.
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He is pushing to put high-tech screening devices, already used by customs agents, into the hands of local police.
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That's because the U.S. and Japan are pushing to counterbalance Beijing's diplomatic, economic and military reach through their own schemes.
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Government anti-money laundering and anti-corruption officials, newly appointed by Macri, are pushing to investigate corruption under Fernandez's administration.
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" What's next: "GOP leaders kept pushing ... to pass a short-term, stand-alone spending bill with no immigration reforms included.
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Heitkamp is a moderate on many policy issues, specifically pushing to protect the oil and coal industries in her state.
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By pushing to further polarize with the Kremlin, congressional Democrats are increasing the chances of a military confrontation with Russia.
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After years of neglect, members of Congress had started pushing to fund federal research and development grants into mass transit.
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They're pushing to see Boris Johnson, the figurehead of the 2016 "Leave" campaign, take over and finish what he started.
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President Trump and congressional Republicans have been pushing to out the whistleblower, who remains anonymous, and demand the individual's testimony.
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John Delaney (Md.), who has been pushing to use revenues from international tax reform to rebuild the nation's crumbling infrastructure.
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If a 40- or 50-something is elected, there's likely going to be an emerging generation pushing to take power.
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Egalet is pushing to increase the total revenue of its 6 drugs, including Zorvolex, to at least $80 million annually.
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Republican (GOP) members of Congress are pushing to replace the existing tax on corporate income with one linked to turnover.
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However, not content with having the meeting in a neutral site, Trump is pushing to have the summit in Washington.
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National rivalries aside, current-day France is pushing to honor a controversial British princess who died tragically on their soil.
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Last month's government shutdown has given a boost to Republicans pushing to change the Senate's rules to limit minority obstruction.
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In addition, it has also been pushing to create a larger platform developer system to make the service more robust.
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And other states, including New York, Rhode Island and New Mexico, will be pushing to codify protections for abortion access.
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Rabbi Tubul said that he was pushing to have a list of approved rabbis published on the chief rabbinate's website.
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Dr. Vanessa Saliba, consultant epidemiologist at PHE, said more and more countries are establishing programs and pushing to improve access.
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Labor groups are pushing to unionize workers as California prepares for its recreational marijuana sales to kick off Jan. 1.
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Mr. Birol appears to be pushing to make the agency crucial in coordinating a global approach to energy-related efforts.
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Democrats in the House are pushing to give Transportation Security Administration employees labor protections granted to other federal workers. Reps.
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The e-commerce behemoth has long been pushing to expand its online grocery business, seeing it as an emerging opportunity.
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Think tanks and advocates are pushing to get Congress to pay attention and pass the recommended policy changes into law.
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For the past few weeks, the Tripoli government and the United Nations have both been pushing to resolve the standoff.
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Ruby, whose advanced university degree will be in sex work, questions why activists aren't pushing to legalize them more broadly.
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Amid the flurry of measles outbreaks, some Colorado lawmakers are pushing to make changes to the state's vaccination policies. Rep.
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They are also seeking major changes to presidential debate scheduling, and are pushing to open primaries and caucuses to independents.
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Career civil rights officials at the DOJ have been pushing to indict Pantaleo, the New York Times reported in April.
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Amazon has also been pushing to get other companies to integrate the Alexa voice assistant technology into their own devices.
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Energy Minister Krzysztof Tchorzewski has been pushing to build the nuclear plant but needs cabinet approval for a renewed push.
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I was told that — you know, some of the higher-ups were pushing to get changes that were not happening.
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L). Alphabet Inc's Google, meanwhile, has been pushing to roll out new shopping services to retailers such as Walmart (WMT.
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The AfD is pushing to downplay the crimes the Nazi era, amid fears of a new wave of German nationalism.
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But some governments and national lobbying groups have been pushing to give their lenders more time and room to maneuver.
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In general, the reforms Silicon Valley companies are pushing to discourage "patent trolls" are largely opposed by the pharmaceutical industry.
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The ads will praise those senators for pushing to preserve the Affordable Care Act's protections for people with preexisting conditions.
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Timing House Republicans are now pushing to vote on the tax conference report by the end of next week. Why?
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Despite the success of the whole work system, music lobbyists are pushing to move to an anarchic fractional licensing model.
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There are currently no border or customs checkpoints between the two countries, and Dublin is pushing to maintain that arrangement.
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British merchants would have kept pushing to open China (in the late 1850s, they did bring on a second war).
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President Trump has pursued an aggressive rewrite, pushing to protect American workers and stem the flow of goods from Mexico.
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Other automakers, such as Ford Motor, Volkswagen and Toyota, are pushing to accelerate their own electric and autonomous-vehicle programs.
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In Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is pushing to implement a national carbon tax by the end of the year.
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The European Union is also pushing to reform the body to make it better able to address modern trade problems.
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Negotiators began wrangling in December, unsuccessfully pushing to attach the measure to bills that would keep the government fully funded.
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For starters, smaller boats don't use AIS (although Oceana and other groups are pushing to bring them into the system).
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The Washington flyaround • As the national deficit approaches $2300 trillion, both parties are expressing concern — while pushing to increase spending.
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And New Jersey's Democratic governor, Phil Murphy, has also been pushing to legalize cannabis for recreational purposes in his state.
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You're a proud New Jersey native who's been pushing to pass a tax incentive for movie productions in the state.
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Farther to the south, violence spikes from time to time in the Biafra region, where separatists are pushing to secede.
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At least two House Democrats — Representatives Mark Pocan of Wisconsin and Pramila Jayapal of Washington — are pushing to eliminate ICE.
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With Klobuchar out of the race, Sanders is the favorite to win Minnesota, and he's pushing to win in Sen.
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Against that backdrop, the Trump administration has been pushing to roll back many of the most prominent federal climate policies.
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Ten years after Lehman Brothers' bankruptcy, corporations are pushing to restrict how much, and how frequently, they must provide information.
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Moderate Republican senators say they are pushing to reduce the federal payments gradually over seven years, from 2020 to 2027.
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Some Republicans, including Trump, have spent months pushing to reveal the whistleblower&aposs identity, despite legal protections afforded to whistleblowers.
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And now a handful of states, like Arkansas, Maine and Wisconsin, are pushing to institute such requirements on their own.
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Berland has been pushing to ban Google from SF Pride since June when he was still working for the company.
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Senate and House Democrats are pushing to have legislation brought to the floor on the issues, but Republicans remain hesitant.
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Advocates for the kidnapped girls were pushing to make sure the more than 100 still held captive were not forgotten.
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In 2016, he earned the nickname "Marijuana Mike" after pushing to legalize the use of medical cannabis in the state.
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NP: Trump's claim was that Biden was trying to do that by pushing to get rid of a Ukrainian prosecutor.
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Bernie Sanders' allies are pushing to go further -- doing away with unpledged delegates altogether, at least on the first ballot.
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She described herself as someone who stayed in her lane and wasn't pushing to understand why the aide was withheld.
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Even as his team's lead swelled, Wall kept pushing to inflict as much psychological trauma on the Celtics as possible.
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The prince has been making waves — and meeting resistance — by pushing to allow women in the kingdom to drive automobiles.
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Lawmakers are pushing to bolster the power of a secretive federal panel that monitors foreign investments for national security risks.
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In Ukraine, the U.S. is pushing to implement the 2015 Minsk agreement to halt fighting in the eastern Donbass region.
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Senate Republicans are pushing to confirm the appellate judge to the top U.S. court quickly, despite the accusations against him.
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Sessions said he is one of several members who is "actively pushing to have a vote" on the budget resolution.
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The texts also reference an op-ed on Russian meddling that CNN had previously reported Comey was pushing to write.
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" People were pushing to get on the boat, she said, "because they know there ain't nothing there to stay for.
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However, some states are pushing to treat texting while driving as a more serious offense, on par with drunken driving.
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You always have to be pushing to work really hard and to show up on time and play good music.
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Back in 2011, when Republicans in the House were pushing to shut down the government over Planned Parenthood funding, Rep.
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But taken as a whole, Biden was very clearly and consistently pushing to make the criminal justice system much more punitive.
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Amazon Go stores eliminate the need for supermarket cashiers, and in general the company is pushing to replace humans with robots.
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In the United States, conservation groups are pushing to grant the Pacific bluefin tuna protection under the U.S. Endangered Species Act.
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They're pushing to end the reign of the internal combustion engine altogether—and usher in the age of the electric car.
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Which is why in some cases, tech giants are pushing to increase connectivity and app functions abroad to expand their reach.
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Mr. Obama is pushing to do as much as possible to normalize relations with Cuba before he leaves office next year.
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The big picture: The move is part of a bigger trend of media companies pushing to try new forms of distribution.
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Porsche is pushing to source materials that don't use these processes, but until then, the company won't use the vegan term.
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South Korea's President Moon Jae-in said on Wednesday the country is pushing to ensure security at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.
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Instead of pushing to get everything done quickly, a Democrat needs to avoid midterm backlash and focus on the long term.
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Sheryl Sandberg, Zuckerberg's second-in-command at Facebook, is also a prominent figure pushing to help women advance in the workplace.
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But GOP leaders are also pushing to tighten work and job training requirements for food stamps, as part of the bill.
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Look at what he&aposs done just recently in pushing to give the largest pay raise to our troops in years.
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"If there is any country that is pushing [to get to a] 2% share of GDP, it is Germany," Tian said.
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Without a market or monetary policy solution, the federal government is pushing to regulate crypto and taking an increasingly hard line.
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But lenders, under pressure to avoid loan-loss provisions, are pushing to finalise the restructuring before half-yearly audits this month.
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Detractors, however, say a tax could stall innovation at a time when China is unwaveringly pushing to dominate AI and robotics.
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Still allies of the president are pushing to find out what role the informant may have played in the Russia investigation.
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The GOP lawmakers are pushing to hold onto their seats in relatively affluent suburban districts where President Donald Trump is unpopular.
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Among users outside the US, particularly in China, apps like WeChat are pushing to become the operating system for you phone.
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Internally, Rick Dearborn, Marc Short, Steve Bannon and Paul Teller were pushing to overturn the Obama-era policy on transgender troops.
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But Facebook is pushing to make Live streaming a seamless part of every content producer and brand's marketing and distribution flow.
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Trump allies pushing to impeach Rod Rosenstein, but could the plan open the door for Democrats to go after President Trump?
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Our first goal is to be the most exciting app out there without pushing to our users stuff out of context.
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Deadpool's release is a dream for Reynolds, who had been pushing to get the movie made for the past 11 years.
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Tina Smith (D-MN) seeks to change that, and Democrats are pushing to get it attached to a final spending package.
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Facebook is pushing to win the sports live streaming business, and announced a partnership to stream MLB games earlier this month.
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According to Meehleis, some providers might tell a laboring person to slow down or stop pushing to help prevent perineal tearing.
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O during the first quarter, as the restaurant chain faces pressure from an activist investor pushing to oust its chief executive.
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Active Ownership earlier this year began pushing to change the way Stada is run and proposed candidates for supervisory board seats.
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While Schlafly claimed she was advocating for all women, she was really pushing to retain the privileges afforded to affluent whites.
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Despite this, and the pledge made during the election, Philpott said she would not be pushing to end the ban yet.
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Another Guardian report published one year after the initial piece featured Snopes journalists who were pushing to cut ties with Facebook.
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Patty Murray, are pushing to increase the Affordable Care Act's subsidies as part of a stabilization bill being renegotiated with Sen.
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The best part: Trump has been pushing to get the planes airborne by 2021, in time for a possible second term.
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Bill Cassidy (R), meanwhile, is pushing to add emergency funding to the stopgap for the flooding damage in his home state.
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Regulators have been pushing to replace Libor with substitute rates based on actual transactions that are less open to market abuses.
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It's pushing to keep community spaces open and to stop public transportation from being cut in ways that leave people isolated.
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He said pushing to protect the state's rights to keep stringent environmental rules is part of its DNA — and his own.
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The Polish government has been pushing to reduce foreign ownership of the country's banks to gain more control over the economy.
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Bill Cassidy (R-La.) is one of five Republican senators pushing to delay the deadline for a repeal bill from Jan.
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Saudi Arabia and non-OPEC Russia have been pushing to extend the cuts from the end of June until March 2018.
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Cruz has taken heat from rivals for voting for bills limiting defense spending and for pushing to revamp domestic surveillance programs.
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And it's also pushing to open the door to the indefinite detention of migrant children and their families near the border.
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But the White House has been pushing to end subsidies on electric vehicles that would help the plant and the alliance.
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He accused the former secretary of state of having been among those pushing to indict him after WikiLeaks released diplomatic cables.
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Organic meat producers are pushing to lower taxes on their products as a way to even out the cost for consumers.
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In Germany, for instance, center-left leaders are pushing to abandon their country's role in leading European efforts to counter Russia.
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The move for the filing was made to stave off legal action by plaintiffs pushing to force the company into liquidation.
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A bipartisan group of House lawmakers is pushing to get a vote on the floor this week for a new authorization.
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Mike Quigley (D-Ill.) is pushing to keep the Election Assistance Commission - slated for demise by the end of next year.
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The move comes as many Western brands are pushing to expand sales to consumers beyond Chinese cities, both online and offline.
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And the Psychedelic Society of Brooklyn is by no means the only group pushing to change the public's attitudes towards drugs.
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When I make trees, I feel like I'm painting with the game and pushing to get a more realistic looking landscape.
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While Americans overwhelmingly support the organization, its Republican critics are pushing to cut its funding and eviscerate or overturn Roe v.
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There's plenty of nostalgia in country music, but one area where artists are pushing to modernize is the genre's gender gap.
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Advocates and elected officials — who had been pushing to double the program — watched as the cameras effectively went dark in July.
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Defense lawyers, meanwhile, have been pushing to free people from jail who might be at risk if they get the disease.
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They are pushing to deliver more funding for health care, and for state and local governments, and to expand unemployment benefits.
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They are pushing to deliver more funding for health care, and for state and local governments, and to expand unemployment benefits.
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Ms. Feinstein referred to a New York Times article that portrayed him as pushing to let cars emit more greenhouse gases.
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Muslim Brotherhood: The Trump administration is said to be pushing to designate the Islamist political movement as a foreign terrorist organization.
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For months, those officials have been pushing to persuade the Taliban to engage in negotiations in hopes of ending the conflict.
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I understand and support communities pushing to limit the use of facial recognition by government, including immigration and law enforcement agencies.
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That means the amount you push to the right is equal in magnitude to the frictional force pushing to the left.
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In Hong Kong, the Hang Seng index added 0.7 percent, to 27,524.07 points, pushing to its highest levels since June 13.
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HB: And yet despite that house, Democrats are still pushing to get all the rest of the information underlying the report.
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ET. -The Trump administration is now pushing to allow Americans to buy cheaper and less comprehensive health plans under Obamacare rules.
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Industry groups have been pushing to include a delay or repeal of the insurance tax in the various government spending bills.
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The United States is also pushing to restrict Chinese state-owned telecom companies over concerns about espionage - allegations rejected by China.
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Most obvious of all, Smith & Wesson should be pushing to require that all people who buy firearms undergo formal weapons training.
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And he has won praise for aggressively pushing to expand espionage and covert operations and promoting veteran officers to senior roles.
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"Now, partly in response to recent debt activism, some borrowers are pushing to impose limits on traditional creditor remedies," he said.
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Norwegian Air Shuttle is a low-cost carrier that began in Europe and has been pushing to expand its transatlantic flights.
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Some Republican senators are pushing to start over on the healthcare legislation by moving through the "regular order" of committee work.
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"We&aposre currently looking at video-counseling as one potential feature and are pushing to implement this in the coming months."
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President Trump and some congressional Republicans have been pushing to include a repeal of the mandate in the GOP's tax bill.
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White House principal deputy press secretary Raj Shah issued a statement pushing to keep the government funded and didn't mention CHIP.
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Management has also reaffirmed Sears is still pushing to return to profitability against a backdrop of vendor disputes and liquidation sales.
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Porter, the former White House staff secretary, had been pushing to expand his duties in the administration to speechwriting and policy.
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House Democrats are pushing to add several health-care provisions to a $1.4 trillion spending bill that must pass by Dec.
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"It shouldn't be about pushing to get people into 9-to-5 jobs and kids into day care," Ms. Lukas said.
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Democratic leadership seems eager to draw a line between asking more questions about Russian interference and pushing to impeach the President.
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That has positioned him as an important back channel in Washington pushing to get the NAFTA replacement deal passed in Congress.
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The country of 2.8 million, which borders European Union member state Greece, is pushing to start entry talks with the bloc.
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They represented a kind of freedom and beauty and a kind of boundary-pushing to me and to my friends, too.
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Advocates and legislators across the country are pushing to get rid of money bail in their states and in local jurisdictions.
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Catalyzed by the injustice of money bail, many advocates and leaders across the political spectrum are pushing to end its use.
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Polster is pushing to reach a global settlement in the opioid cases much sooner than that, within several months rather than years.
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Meanwhile, Arizona special interests are pushing to undercut the democratic rights of Arizonans to mount ballot initiatives to get around ineffectual legislatures.
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Between the lines: It's mainly the Freedom Caucus, along with outside conservative groups, that has been pushing to eliminate the insurance regulations.
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Republicans were pushing to restructure a 50-year-old program that covers more than 70 million Americans without holding a single hearing.
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France is pushing to get its neighbors to take a harder line against terrorism in Europe, beginning with the Commission's action plan.
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The ECB has direct oversight of Italy's 10th-largest bank, which it has been pushing to shed bad debts and boost capital.
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Verizon also is pushing to eliminate a rule that would prevent employees from working away from home for extended periods of time.
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Yet a number of Democrats are pushing to levy heavy fines on McGahn to warn future witnesses to comply with House subpoenas.
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Argentina also has been pushing to export higher-margin domestically processed soy meal to China, although it has faced resistance from Beijing.
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TransCanada is pushing to build Energy East after U.S. President Barack Obama last year blocked the cross-border Keystone XL crude pipeline.
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Two years ago, every tech platform was pushing to explain how great their ad tech was ahead of the Q4 holiday season.
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The Trump administration is pushing to get a revised North American trade deal through Congress and strike a new agreement with China.
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Still, Microsoft executives have defended their government work, and the company did not accede to employees pushing to stop work with ICE.
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Officials are pushing to keep produce flowing and prices down as nervous shoppers stock up, challenging the country's ability to feed itself.
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Now, Google is aggressively pushing to catch up by partnering with third-party brands to further extend the reach of Google Assistant.
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"Qatar has been pushing to use 'Q-Flex' to utilize their vessels more efficiently," a source with a North Asian buyer said.
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"I still think it's winner-take-all and we're still pushing to be the winner," CEO Tracy DiNunzio said in an interview.
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Argentina has also been pushing to export higher-margin domestically processed soy meal to China, though it has faced resistance from Beijing.
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But the company is aggressively pushing to expand its U.S. presence, in part because audience and ad revenue opportunities are great here.
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But lenders, under pressure to avoid loan-loss provisions, have been pushing to finalize a restructuring before half-yearly audits this month.
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Elliott is pushing to shake-up the way top investor Vivendi, which holds a 24 percent stake, runs the former state monopoly.
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It's a change that Dell is pushing to almost every new model of laptop and 22-in-23 being announced this week.
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The park had to erect fences and try to restrict the number of tourists at popular scenic spots pushing to take photos.
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He's pushing to keep next year's deficit below 2 percent of GDP, sources familiar with the government budget talks said on Monday.
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Companies throughout the healthcare industry are pushing to get closer to patients, and wearables have opened a new window into their health.
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Despite the fact that his own administration is pushing to dismantle the program, Trump has punted the issue to Democrats in Congress.
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Germany, Europe's largest economy, and France are pushing to strengthen European defense cooperation after Britain's June vote to leave the European Union.
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Many of the Republicans pushing to save DACA have constituencies demanding action, and some have seen their positions evolve with changing districts.
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Which means that the so-called "compromise" bill that Speaker Paul Ryan is pushing to a vote last this week will fail.
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Popular right-wing parties in France, Austria, Hungary and Poland, amongst other, are pushing to take their countries in the same direction.
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Sanders added that "it's time for Democrats to get on board" with the report's findings and stop pushing to investigate the administration.
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Democrats have long been pushing to use the Ways and Means Committee's power to request Trump's tax returns from the Treasury Department.
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Now senators are pushing to insert the credit into the bill, something Republicans have both resisted but acknowledged as a likely outcome.
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Seven Democratic lawmakers are pushing to allow the military to close excess bases with a bill introduced in the House on Tuesday.
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Fresh from a resounding victory in three state elections last year, Congress is pushing to win back some of its lost glory.
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Oil output could be cut by 202021% But now environmental groups, led by Colorado Rising, are pushing to rein in the industry.
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Mexico had been pushing to secure at least the general terms of a deal before the Mexican presidential election on July 1.
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The brand is pushing to regain appeal among fashionistas despite expecting like-for-like retail sales to be flat overall in 2017.
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In some states, lawmakers are pushing to add menstrual pain, or dysmenorrhea, to the list of conditions that qualify for medical marijuana.
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But, either way, Senate Republicans are pushing to move forward on the nomination without asking the National Archives to provide those documents.
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Senate Republicans are pushing to include a $500 billion fund, which would be operated by the Treasury Department, to help struggling industries.
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She still is pushing to claim new ground and stars in the 2019 mob drama "The Kitchen" with McCarthy and Elisabeth Moss.
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Relatedly, Trump is currently pushing to reopen businesses currently shuttered by Easter — a timetable much faster than what public health experts recommend.
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In Amsterdam, the authorities are pushing to slash the number of nights that residents can rent their homes to 30 from 60.
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Since Akeroyd's appointment in 2016, Versace has been working on streamlining its management structure, cutting costs and pushing to increase sales online.
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Meanwhile, the Treasury Department is pushing to end sanctions against companies owned by Oleg Deripaska, an oligarch closely tied to Mr. Putin.
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The switch comes as the Trump administration has been pushing to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement with Canada and Mexico.
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Legions of lobbyists who have spent their careers quietly roving around Washington, pushing to preserve beneficial tax structures, are ready to pounce.
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Lawmakers are pushing to get the payments out within three weeks to Americans who have direct deposits set up with the IRS.
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At the end of the event, chased by mobs of reporters and fans pushing to get closer, she finally found her family.
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The group has focused on curbing gun violence by pushing to create more jobs for young people and improving mental health treatment.
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Shares of Twitter spiked 7.9% Monday following a late-Friday report that an activist investor is pushing to replace CEO Jack Dorsey.
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The White House has been pushing to lower the top individual tax rate from 39.6 percent to 35 percent, those people said.
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WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is pushing to reach a deal on the North American Free Trade Agreement by the beginning of May.
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But the office prosecuting him for welfare fraud fought the judge's mercy, pushing to add two extra days, and won on appeal.
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Harry Dunn's mother, Charlotte Charles, has been pushing to have the American woman's immunity waived and for her to return to Britain.
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UPS's shipping rivals, such as DHL and FedEx, are also pushing to gain clearance from the government to begin using drone deliveries.
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He's pushing to raise as much as $4 billion to make bets on listed companies, the Financial Times reported late on Sunday.
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And while Republicans are pushing to dramatically simplify the tax code, the group said Clinton's proposals would actually make it more complicated.
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Then he took it one step further, pushing to dilute Redstone's voting control over the company from 80 percent to 17 percent.
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Republicans argue that by pushing to close the controversial Cuban facility, the president is putting an unfulfilled campaign promise above national security.
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The president's son-in-law is reportedly pushing to get 85033 miles of barriers along the border finished before the 2020 election.
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Balderson ran mostly as a traditional Republican, supporting the GOP tax plan and pushing to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
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The team behind the National AIDS Memorial Grove in San Francisco, above, is pushing to create a museum commemorating the AIDS pandemic.
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The release of the group's tax recommendations comes as Republicans are pushing to pass legislation that overhauls the tax code next year.
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Team owners and executives are pushing to move beyond the controversy, fearing it politicizes an otherwise apolitical sport and could hurt viewership.
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In Michigan, lawmakers are pushing to fast-track a voter-ID requirement even though there was no evidence of voter impersonation there.
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I went to North Bay to meet with local politicians as well as citizens who were pushing to keep the home there.
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Lawmakers are pushing to include the proposal, sponsored by State Senator Brad Hoylman and Assemblywoman Deborah Glick, in the state budget. Gov.
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Yet Altman told us that investment was "hotter" today than he's ever seen it, with VCs aggressively pushing to invest on the spot.
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Silicon Harlem, a for-profit social venture that got started in 2008, is pushing to make Harlem a hub of technology and innovation.
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Pence skirted the question and tried to steer the discussion to health care, as the Trump administration has been pushing to replace Obamacare.
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" American Islamists, Flynn claims, are trying to create "an Islamic state right here at home" by pushing to "gain legal standing for Sharia.
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Some are pushing to change the constitution, written by the United States in 1947, in particular to make Japan a normal military power.
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With Republicans pushing to overhaul the tax code before year-end, analysts say tax legislation could include a number of anti-abuse rules.
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Tech workers have helped minimize the controversial employment practice within their industry, and now they're pushing to stop it at a national level.
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"What I think I see is the progressive caucus seems to be the one aggressively pushing to make this bill better," he added.
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The CFPB is pushing to increase transparency about overdraft fees for consumers, which includes sharing their "Know Before You Owe" overdraft disclosure prototypes.
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They were pushing to improve the working conditions for domestic workers, and the project was receiving guidance from the National Domestic Workers Alliance.
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In this case, Ajit Pai is the current chairman and pushing to change the FCC's rules when it comes to ensuring net neutrality.
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Spotify is pushing to go public this year to avoid penalty fees from the $1 billion debt round it raised back in 2016.
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Mueller has reportedly been pushing to interview the president directly, something his lawyers fretted over given the president's penchant for exaggeration and lying.
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At GM the union was pushing to save plants slated to close by having GM shift production back to the US from Mexico.
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This means that instead of racing to add new connections, some telecom providers are pushing to make more money off of existing customers.
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After years of pushing to the right on social issues and immigration, Texas Republicans have shifted their tone during the current legislative session.
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That&aposs been the president&aposs role in this process, he is pushing to make sure that we have complete and total transparency.
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Vale shares rose 2 percent on Friday as investors focused on signs the miner is pushing to settle its legal and operational woes.
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Bogue and company certainly aren't the first Valleyites pushing to have homeless people shoved out of sight, and they won't be the last.
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The EU's Russia hawks Poland and Lithuania are among those pushing to extend the bloc's punitive measures against Moscow over the passport issue.
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The Navy and Army are pushing to renegotiate the fees paid to private real estate firms, some of which are based on performance.
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Pelosi has been pushing to win passage by this week, before the start of a long summer recess that extends to Sept. 22017.
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Aarabi tells me his company is pushing to increase frame rates so its virtual makeup stays in place no matter how you move.
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While the Houthi move encouraged foreign powers pushing to re-open humanitarian corridors, displaced Hodeidah residents said they were not ready to return.
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Beyond the musings of Thiel and Hoppe, libertarian legal scholars are pushing to use the courts to limit democratic sovereignty over the economy.
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Some Labour MPs are pushing to have a vote on a second referendum, but Corbyn has declined to come out strongly in favor.
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The issue has also made its way to New York City, where advocates are pushing to allow noncitizens to vote in municipal elections.
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Medicaid growth rate Conservatives are pushing to change the way the growth rate is calculated for how federal payments are made to states.
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China has been pushing to curb its appetite for overseas energy supplies amid a tit-for-tat trade war with the United States.
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The group is pushing to retain protections for pre-existing conditions and ensure states that expanded Medicaid under ObamaCare isn't put at risk.
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The government had been pushing to prosecute 16 suspected gang members, but are said to have leaned on Facebook to obtain further evidence.
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Now workers like Ramos, in alliance with other progressive groups in the state, are pushing to turn those political victories into concrete policy.
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It is pushing to reach an agreement for a much smaller settlement, to reverse the stock sell-off and help to restore confidence.
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Facebook is pushing to evolve the industry past flimsy metrics like ad views and clicks, towards measuring when ads actually inspired purchases anywhere.
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The government has been pushing to shift the economy away from its reliance on mining, with beef one of Australia's main rural exports.
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That's why some brands and trade groups are pushing to change liability laws that largely shield online retailers from financial responsibility of counterfeits.
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"The Trump administration keeps pushing to enforce a senseless and harmful ban," Jennifer Levi, GLAD's Transgender Rights Project director, said in a statement.
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Square Feet Women are pushing to establish more senior roles for themselves in commercial real estate, an area where they are severely underrepresented.
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In addition to gas links, the EU is pushing to reach a deal to decouple the three Baltic states' electricity grids from Russia.
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Former U.S. President Barack Obama insists that the Parkland students pushing to reform U.S. gun laws have the power to make change happen.
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At the time, multiple Western governments were pushing to have Shokin removed over concerns that he wasn't pursuing corruption cases among Ukrainian politicians.
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There are already reports that Juul is pushing to get its mint and menthol flavors exempted from any eventual e-cigarette flavor ban.
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Liberals are pushing to open "safe injection sites," which allow drug users to shoot up in a state-sanctioned environment under medical supervision.
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But because Twitter, the company, decided that news about the government shutdown was worthy of pushing to the home screen on my phone.
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In the White House, John R. Bolton, the national security adviser, has also been pushing to speed up approval for election defense operations.
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But in many ways, the administration is working against problems that it's also helping create by pushing to worsen access to health care.
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The EU's Russia hawks, Poland and Lithuania, are among those pushing to extend the bloc's punitive measures against Moscow over the passport issue.
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As part of that effort, Democrats are pushing to protect hundreds of thousands of immigrants who came to the U.S. illegally as children.
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A Toronto city council member is pushing to require electronic music festivals to have paramedics on-site, to be paid for by promoters.
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Lawmakers are also pushing to provide tens of billions of dollars in additional disaster relief in response to Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria.
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"Russian firms have long been pushing to produce more," said Jason Bordoff, director of the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University.
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But Congress is less eager: House Republicans are pushing to repeal the electric car tax credit to help pay for their tax cuts.
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The White House is pushing to include regulations requiring hospitals and insurers to disclose health care prices in a massive coronavirus stimulus package.
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Insurers are currently pushing to get a stabilization package included in the omnibus spending bill that needs to clear Congress by March 23.
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"The entire country, its eyes are on the state of the Wisconsin," Cruz said, pushing to further raise the stakes in the state.
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Republican Delegate Michael Webert has been pushing to get the law repealed for a few years now, but had so far been unsuccessful.
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Mr. Short said that the White House was still pushing to cut the top corporate tax rate to 15 percent from 35 percent.
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Some Republicans, including Trump, have spent months pushing to reveal the whistleblower&aposs identity, even though federal law protects government whistleblowers from retaliation.
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Knowledge can be a weapon and you use it when you need to—especially when pushing to make radical or revolutionary changes happen!
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The Kentucky Republican's schedule sets up a speedy trial that indicates Senate Republicans are pushing to finish the process as quickly as possible.
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But they are pushing to fix something that isn't broken with a plan that will be a loser for the renewable fuels industry.
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House Republicans are pushing to pass a defense spending bill that includes funding for Trump's proposed barrier on the U.S. border with Mexico.
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Australian whiskey: The country's distillers are pushing to develop a unique local style as they look to expand where they export the drink.
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He previously led the oversight subcommittee and has been pushing to reform the IRS in the wake of the tax law's enactment. Rep.
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China agreed to significant purchases of U.S. agricultural products, but the amount is below what the White House was reportedly pushing to get.
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Some, like presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren, are pushing to break up the biggest firms and unwind the mergers that were made years ago.
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The Trump administration is reportedly pushing to reshape a government program aimed at combating extremist ideologies to focus solely on the Islamic variety.
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Pushing to make changes in order to accommodate people with different body types has been met with the argument that it lowers standards.
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However, he noted that Republicans have a much longer record of pushing to ease rules for the financial sector, rather than tighten them.
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Democrats have been pushing to call witnesses in the Senate, arguing the process would be otherwise unfair and tilted to favor the president.
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Trump has dismissed the reports, but lawmakers on Capitol Hill are now pushing to get access to the full details of the complaint.
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More: Nancy Pelosi, the House speaker, is pushing to remove legal protections for tech companies in a trade pact with Mexico and Canada.
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Since Mr. Jammeh fled into exile in January 2017 after a surprise election loss, European countries have been pushing to return asylum seekers.
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He also said he would keep pushing to add more low-calorie beverages and to offer soft drinks in smaller cans and bottles.
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Also look for: Whether a manager's amendment will include a maternity mortality bill many have been pushing to add to the opioid package.
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Perry praised the plan for pushing to streamline the permit process and for providing state and local governments with "flexibility" on infrastructure projects.
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Several Democratic lawmakers said they're still pushing to salvage the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program as part of the omnibus package.
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The nation has been pushing to switch millions of households to gas for heating, part of its drive to clean up the environment.
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Mr. Trump's aides and Republicans in Congress are pushing to restrict access to state courts by plaintiffs who seek to hold polluters accountable.
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Leaders in the Senate are now pushing to take up similar legislation, which also has wide support and was first introduced in 2016.
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That's why both houses of Congress are pushing to pass a repeal and replace bill so quickly after President Donald Trump took office.
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The Republicans in Congress have been pushing to get rid of the essential health benefits provision, which features mandated coverage of maternity care.
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Tuesday's meeting is about the president pushing to construct his border wall and House Republicans waiting to move until they hear directly from Trump.
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Germany, Slovakia and others are pushing to introduce a sovereign insolvency mechanism, which would put market pressure on governments to conduct prudent fiscal policy.
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Meanwhile, Texas Mineral Resources Corp is pushing to develop the Round Top rare earth deposit in a remote corner of the state's western edge.
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Even so, the device was one of the better selling products in the space, pushing to the top of Amazon's Android compatible smartwatch listings.
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When I meet MJ she tells me about how much she loves women, how hard she is pushing to change things in the industry.
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The startup has helped scan more than 5 million bags to date and is pushing to expand the scope of what they can detect.
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Now, in Michigan, a broad coalition of opponents is entering a new frontier: Pushing to rip out and reroute an existing pipeline - Enbridge Inc.
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Now EV makers are pushing to establish charging networks: NIO is implementing battery swap stations, while Porsche is adding chargers to all its dealerships.
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China has been pushing to clean up its inefficient manufacturing sectors for years as part of its war on smog and supply-side reform.
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Giant corporations have been pushing to weaken this cap for years, and Sinclair has repeatedly petitioned the FCC to have the cap lifted entirely.
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One of the president's special guests on Tuesday was Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido, who is pushing to overthrow Nicolas Maduro, the country's president.
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In fact, it wasn't strictly Charter pushing to end this requirement — Charter seemed to be trying to find a way to squirm around it.
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The Chicago-based company has been pushing to reduce costs as the global exchange industry has faced weaker volumes and shrinking margins for years.
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Business lobbies and, quietly, the Treasury, are pushing to stay in both the single market and the customs union during transition, to minimise disruption.
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IKEA is pushing to make your home smarter — so it just teamed up with some of the biggest players in the connected home space.
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He also was viewed with anger on the right for pushing to open trade with China and the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
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Narrow, typically bilateral scope: China is pushing to give the BRI a multilateral sheen, but in practice, it is a sea of bilateral deals.
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Ike's three founders — Jur van den Berg, Nancy Sun and Alden Woodrow — aren't pushing to have the first self-driving trucks on the road.
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Google has been pushing to roll out new shopping services to retailers like Walmart, in a move seen as helping them compete with Amazon.
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" After receiving the new monitoring schedule from Rosenthal, Glasgow responded by saying that people above him were pushing to get the water flowing "ASAP.
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Duterte, who is pushing to reimpose the death penalty by hanging, promised to wipe out drugs and criminality within six months of taking office.
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Industries across all categories are pushing to connect every object they can, collect as much data as possible, and thus boost their operational intelligence.
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Trump has said he will keep pushing to reinstate an executive order temporarily banning people from Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.
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Nigeria is pushing to refurbish its decrepit refineries, as the country is still mainly dependent on exporting crude oil for imports of refined products.
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Microsoft is pushing to make Surface a catch-all for consumer hardware, hybrid devices designed to appeal to practically anything life throws at them.
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The government is also pushing to have Nigeria's three main oil refineries up and running at full capacity by 2019, the oil minister said.
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China's regulators have been pushing to expand foreign investors' access to domestic financial markets to make its markets broader and attract more capital inflows.
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Italy is pushing to create a single ultrafast broadband operator by merging Telecom Italia network with smaller rival Open Fiber to avoid duplicating investments.
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Thus, he's taking the preemptive step of pushing to ban live-streaming via private phones in the Congress, to prevent theatrical displays of opposition.
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The statement added that Seoul and Washington were pushing to get THAAD quickly working to cope with North Korea's advancing nuclear and missile threats.
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Long-time U.S. ally Saudi Arabia is pushing to diversify its source of arms suppliers and the Russians are more than happy to help.
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And back towards the end of my years at Kleiner, we were pushing to get more involved in seed, a few of us were.
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T-Mobile has been pushing to stay compeitive in the race for wireless consumers for years through partnerships with Netflix and unlimited data offerings.
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Conservatives are pushing to privatize the VA, and Jackson — like Shulkin before him — will likely find himself smack in the middle of that debate.
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Brazil's auto exports have traditionally been concentrated in neighboring Argentina, but carmakers are pushing to improve access to markets such as Peru and Colombia.
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Because of the dangers associated with driving while distracted, experts are pushing to treat it — and, in some cases, penalize it — like drunken driving.
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The Trump administration is pushing to reshape a government program aimed at combating extremist ideologies to focus solely to countering Islamist extremists, Reuters reports.
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The letter comes as Republicans are pushing to do away with the Johnson Amendment, which they argue infringes on religious leaders' First Amendment rights.
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Since April 2018, it has been pushing to apply it to the entire border, in order to include people traveling outside of formal crossings.
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A pair of Democratic senators is pushing to extend sanctions on Iran until President Obama can guarantee its nuclear material is for peaceful purposes.
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Senate Democrats are pushing to review the lengthy paper trail associated with Kavanaugh, who previously served in former President George W. Bush's White House.
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At his first G20 meeting in Germany, Mnuchin clashed with his global peers on the communique by pushing to drop a disavowal of protectionism.
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Democratic officials and unions are pushing to extend an income tax surcharge passed in 2012, widely credited for helping the state balance its books.
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Mr. Johnson is pushing to reach 15 percent in the major national polls, which would qualify him to participate in nationally televised presidential debates.
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They went after other so-called welfare queens aggressively, keeping them locked up on $100,21970 bails and pushing to quickly get them prison time.
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Instead of pushing to expand its remit, Democrats have spent the last decade fighting to protect it from waves of attacks from the right.
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Senate Republicans are also pushing to pass their own, separate plan, that lawmakers would have to reconcile if each chamber approved its own bill.
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And we just kept grinding and pushing, to the point now where we now have markets that have more market share than they do.
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And a bipartisan group of 22 senators are pushing to block a $110 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia that was announced last year.
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Brazil's auto exports have traditionally been concentrated on neighboring Argentina, but carmakers are pushing to improve access to markets such as Peru and Colombia.
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You're pushing to make birth control free for all New York City women, and for the State Legislature to pass the Reproductive Health Act.
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Manchin, who identifies as "pro-life," signaled last month that Trump should avoid choosing a Supreme Court nominee who's pushing to overturn Roe v.
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Singapore has already established zones for autonomous vehicle testing, and other nations are pushing to assume the pole position in the autonomous vehicle race.
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The cardiologist could see when his patient was pushing to climb a hill or to increase his speed, and when he was slowing down.
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And he's pushing to reduce the immigrant population altogether in ways that would rewrite both our traditions and who we are as a country.
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Congressional Democratic leaders are pushing to expand paid sick leave to try to contain the virus, a measure the White House has also weighed.
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And while congressional Republicans are pushing to broaden the Senate legislation, they are shelving some of their previous priorities for the sake of expediency.
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Mr. Zegler, who wears a lapel pin in the shape of a baby's foot, is also pushing to require the burial of aborted fetuses.
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Some Shiites who view themselves as Arab as much as Shiite are also concerned that Tehran is pushing to make Iraq more like Iran.
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Scientists, he said, need to keep pushing to advance ways the planet can adapt and continue reducing the climate crisis negative impact on food.
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Republican lawmakers are pushing to increase military spending by tens of billions of dollars, topping even Mr. Trump's request for a beefed-up military.
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And more recently, he had been pushing to change state law so his office could prosecute Mr. Trump's aides if the president pardons them.
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Meanwhile, House Democrats continue to aggressively pursue investigations into Trump and a growing number of them are pushing to open an impeachment inquiry. Rep.
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Bernie Sanders' Medicare-for-all bill -- instead pushing to lower the age when people are allowed to buy into the government health care program.
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Ferox represents the global generic drug company Mylan, a member of the Association for Accessible Medicines (AAM), which was pushing to change the provisions.
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The British treasury is pushing to reduce the maximum bet on fixed odds betting terminals from about $140 every 20 seconds to around $3.
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The K.H.L. has been pushing to beat the N.H.L. to the potentially lucrative Asian market and has had a team in China since August.
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Heitkamp, who lamented Friday that "another step deeper into this trade war" will hurt farmers in her state, committed to pushing to pass legislation.
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Democrats and some Republicans are pushing to cement protections from deportation for certain young immigrants who came to the United States illegally as children.
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Congress has been pushing to raise the minimum age to buy tobacco products as public health officials attempt to combat a teen vaping epidemic.
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Environmentalists had long been pushing to ban the use of lead ammunition and tackle, arguing that pieces left behind can poison other wildlife nearby.
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While some drug companies are pushing to restore the credit, the full lobbying weight of the industry has not been deployed on the issue.
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As online shopping has become more prevalent, states have been pushing to have more authority to require remote sellers to collect their sales taxes.
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And the news suggests Trump kept pushing to extort Ukraine even after he knew people within his administration were raising alarms about his actions.
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The United Arab Emirates is pushing to become a regional tech hub but is yet to produce a third unicorn after Souq and Careem.
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It is pushing to reach an agreement for a much smaller settlement, to reverse the stock sell-off and help to restore confidence [nL5N1C80G9].
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The study comes as Interior is pushing to open drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR), something the House has tried to block.
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He is also pushing to dismantle E.P.A. regulations around greenhouse-gas emissions and has said he wants to help the declining American coal industry.
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The study comes as Interior is pushing to open drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR), something the House has tried to block.
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The party is pushing to jam several bills into law; one would force all the nation's top judges to resign, except those it appointed.
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Kim has been pushing to modernize production lines at munitions factories and replace aging weapons and technology since he took power in late 2011.
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The White House has been pushing to raise—or, in postal jargon, "self-declare"—the rate it charges other countries to deliver their packages.
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The Italian government is pushing to create a single ultrafast broadband operator by merging TIM's network with Open Fiber to avoid duplicating costly investments.
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That, combined with the momentum that's already been in place to keep pushing to slightly newer highs, is leaving the market devoid of sellers.
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You know, I think that we're really pushing to create an environment where credit cards can be allowed and where banking isn't an issue.
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Caroline Behringer, spokeswoman for House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, argued that the conservative Republicans pushing to oust Koskinen were trying to help the incoming president.
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Imax is planning a handful of VR theaters, and HTC is pushing to put its Vive headset in cafés and arcades all over the globe.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Justice is pushing to block the release of documents detailing how the German industrial conglomerate Siemens AG (SIEGn.
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Tuesday&aposs meeting is about the president pushing to construct his border wall and House Republicans waiting to move until they hear directly from him.
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To leverage what is still, on the automotive scale, a relatively small bank account, Aston has been pushing to develop a series of strategic partners.
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Girl Code is an L.A.-based organization -- founded by Dez White -- pushing to develop and expose young women to computer science, business and software engineering.
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With high-profile presidential candidates like Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders pushing to change this in recent months, it might not be this way forever.
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Meanwhile, the European Central Bank is already pushing to the limits of its political mandate in its own so far unsuccessful effort to raise inflation.
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While giants like Amazon and Uber are pushing to make delivery instantaneous, one delivery start-up is looking in a completely different direction: mail order.
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At the time of the op-ed, Democrats in Congress were pushing to increase Title X funding, arguing that access to contraception decreases abortion rates.
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Since the ruling, Japan's gas importers have been pushing to either revise their contracts or have vowed not to sign new contracts containing the clauses.
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"It will be very difficult because it took place in a very crowded situation where many people were pushing to get in," Chief Albers said.
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Univision rival Telemundo has also been pushing to bring more news content to local affiliates, expanding locally-produced news programming at the 5:00 p.m.
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Stamos has been candid about the company's security problems, and he reportedly upset some Facebook executives by pushing to reveal information about 2016 misinformation campaigns.
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Plus, in the wake of the financial crisis, we should be pushing to make executives more responsible for the actions of their companies, not less.
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Companies have faced scrutiny in recent years on the composition of board directors and workforce diversity, with investors pushing to get more women onto boards.
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Rogue's Winz on Zarya and Tviq on Hanzo did a gravitron surge/dragonstrike ultimate combo, racking up four kills and pushing to the first checkpoint.
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" And Trump once groused about not getting recognition for pushing to repeal part of the Affordable Care Act: "We got no credit, but that's okay.
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He said Brazil already has a lot of competition, but said that automakers struggle with high and complex taxes that Anfavea is pushing to change.
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The initiative arrives as Amazon is pushing to deliver Prime orders within one day instead of two, making the last mile all the more important.
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Rutte, like Germany and Slovakia, is pushing to introduce a sovereign insolvency mechanism, which would put market pressure on governments to conduct prudent fiscal policy.
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Rather than pushing to develop a true Echo competitor, Facebook's first ground-up piece of hardware is essentially a teleconferencing device for friends and family.
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Some individual EU member states have been pushing to go further than the EC's voluntary code of conduct on illegal hate speech on online platforms.
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Lindsey -- arguably the GOAT female skier -- has been pushing to race with the bros for years ... but the International Ski Federation still hasn't signed off.
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A bipartisan coalition of House lawmakers is pushing to give federally chartered banks and credit unions legal cover to serve the rapidly expanding cannabis industry.
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Congressional supporters of the Export-Import Bank are pushing to restore full lending powers to the embattled agency in a stopgap bill funding the government.
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After pushing to record highs, stocks have moved too far, too fast and could pull back before they move much further ahead, some strategists say.
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Jerry Brown (D) and other leaders in the state, along with the wind industry, have been pushing to explore whether offshore wind can thrive there.
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House Republicans are also pushing to censure and impeach IRS Commissioner John Koskinen for allegedly failing to cooperate with a probe of the IRS scandal.
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Citigroup became the nation's first megabank some two decades ago by expanding into new businesses while pushing to knock down barriers that limited its size.
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Trump and some of his allies on Capitol Hill are pushing to expose their identity, arguing the president should be able to face his accuser.
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A Republican lawmaker is pushing to nullify the regulations that require airlines to include taxes and fees in the price quotes for flight tickets. Rep.
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The Majority Leader is also pushing to use a Senate rule that would allow the legislation to bypass committees and head straight to the floor.
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Many prominent elites pushing to stay never took seriously the legitimate resentments of the 17.4 million who voted to leave, which is why they lost.
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Passing the bill would mark a big legislative win for Republicans, who have been pushing to revamp the U.S. tax code for most of 2017.
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Chief Executive and Chairman Richard Liu told CNBC in September that his firm wasn't pushing to float JD Finance before Alibaba's Ant Financial goes public.
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The families of the victims of the shooting at First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs are reportedly pushing to receive $1 million in damages each.
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It also could be more cost-effective as well, considering drivers are now pushing to be considered employees entitled to benefits, rather than independent contractors.
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Every member of the Facebook family of apps is pushing to bring copies of Snapchat's best features to international audiences before Snapchat blows up abroad.
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Janice Bowling—who has been pushing to remove restrictions on EPB—told me that Tennessee's state legislature has repeatedly bent over backwards for large ISPs.
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In a push to win support from the more conservative Freedom Caucus members of Congress, lawmakers are pushing to make EHB requirement optional for states.
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Lamar Alexander, Patty Murray and Susan Collins – have been pushing to fund the ACA's cost-sharing reduction payments, which President Trump stopped paying last year.
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I hold up Mr Toots as an example of a designer pushing to get something in a game, and being proven right once it's in.
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The deadline to reauthorize the program passed after Senate Republicans spent several weeks pushing to pass an ObamaCare repeal bill co-sponsored by GOP Sens.
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She raised the minimum wage, brought new jobs to the state and is pushing to give students tuition-free education at state colleges and universities.
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At the very least, House Speaker Paul Ryan should publicly call out his rowdier troops for pushing to impeach Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. 4.
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The real show, though, online and on the court, is Embiid, who may miss Game 1, but has been pushing to be cleared to play.
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As the other 27 discussed May's pitch among themselves, French President Emmanuel Macron was pushing to end the agony and get Britain out almost immediately.
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But many in the crowded field of more than a dozen candidates are already pushing to install a younger generation of leadership for the party.
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"Facebook was pushing to exclude issue ads from the Honest Ads Act, and Senator Klobuchar strenuously disagreed and refused to change the bill," he said.
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The bill is among the tax reform measures Duterte is pushing to help fund his infrastructure program and make the tax system fairer and simpler.
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Davis has also been pushing to make some version of naloxone over-the-counter, which could eliminate the need for a prescription or standing order.
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While grass-roots groups have expressed support for Nadler's actions, they are pushing to get lawmakers on the record about whether Trump's conduct is impeachable.
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And remember, Obamacare is more popular today than it ever has been: Nevertheless, Republicans are still pushing to "repeal" the law by any means necessary.
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The Trump administration is pushing to loosen those ties, and Ms. Yellen warned that anything more than modest changes could be bad for the economy.
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They are members of the so-called RATE Coalition that are pushing to make bringing down the corporate rate the primary objective of tax reform.
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Investigators on the staff of the 9/11 Commission, having become aware of Abdullah's importance to the F.B.I. case, also began pushing to interview him.
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Secretary of Defense James Mattis is also pushing to increase U.S. military capabilities, and Kennedy said the focus on "readiness" has notable potential for Raytheon.
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They're calling for hearings into the threat of white supremacist groups; offering resolutions to censure Trump; and pushing to yank Confederate statues from the Capitol.
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Democrats who are pushing to include protections for young immigrants in a spending bill say that a border wall is a non-starter for them.
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Some House Democrats are pushing to delay sending the articles of impeachment to the Senate — a potentially powerful weapon that could delay President Trump's trial.
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The biggest issue in Chicago, however, was the school reform agenda of Mayor Rahm Emanuel, who was pushing to evaluate teachers using student test scores.
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But members of the House Freedom Caucus were pushing to allow states to compensate with "high-risk pools," where sick people could buy subsidized policies.
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Nowadays firms are pushing to build their assets under management — which in turn, grows the amount of fees they earn — in a variety of areas.
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Poland's populist government is pushing to control the nation's judiciary, prompting street protests, threats of E.U. sanctions and widespread condemnation as an assault on democracy.
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The post-independence effort to redistribute land had gone slowly, with neither Britain nor Mr. Mugabe nor the white farmers pushing to resolve the issue.
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A Department of Agriculture official added that both agencies were pushing to continue their work, but acknowledged that some grants could be delayed by months.
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House Freedom Caucus Chairman Jim Jordan is still pushing to impeach IRS Commissioner John Koskinen as lawmakers return to Washington for the lame-duck session.
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U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts Before joining Congress, Warren rose to prominence for pushing to strengthen consumer protection after the 22008 global financial crisis.
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Lawmakers are now pushing to include the legislation in a May spending package, setting the stage for a new round of fights with conservative groups.
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The Tuesday meeting came ahead of a January 19 government funding deadline that Democrats are pushing to include DACA and a host of other issues.
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He is pushing to give states flexibility in the law to design Medicaid programs without requiring waivers from the secretary of Health and Human Services.
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"In pushing to keep Secretary Castro's critical voice in this race, our campaign, like many others, will make adjustments in staffing and resources," Hackett said.
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Shortly after the it was published, reports came out that President-elect Trump's advisers are pushing to shut down NASA's study of our own planet.
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And with many companies pushing to meet that demand, industry experts say the U.S. faces a problem — its infrastructure can only handle so many deliveries.
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Lenders, under pressure to avoid loan-loss provisions, are pushing to finalise the debt restructuring before next month's half-yearly audit, a banking source said.
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A new administration is pushing to undo of much of the consumer, worker and environmental legislation and regulation created over the course of five decades.
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At the same time, the EU has been battling Italy, where politicians have been pushing to borrow and spend more, to keep fiscal policy prudent.
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At the same time, the EU has been battling Italy, where politicians have been pushing to borrow and spend more, to keep fiscal policy prudent.
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Now, with a fresh injection of $32 million in capital, it's pushing to bring it into production and into the hands of Tier 1 suppliers.
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Backers are pushing to have the proposal to stabilize markets and reduce premiums included in the government funding bill, which faces a March 85033 deadline.
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And it has generated a furor in Congress, where Democrats are pushing to subpoena the notes of the president's interpreters or perhaps the interpreters themselves.
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The start-up, founded in 2007 by Logan Green and John Zimmer, is one of several tech companies pushing to go public early this year.
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Baby boomers and empty nesters are opting to stay in the suburbs and also pushing to make them more hip with recreation, retail and restaurants.
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The government, already struggling with massive debt before the storms, is pushing to get asphalt plants back on line to begin paving ripped-up roads.
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Ardon, who backs emergency contraception for rape survivors, said she was pushing to get the decree repealed and was hopeful the ban would be lifted.
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And even with the government pushing to hit 24,285.5 GPs by 73 that still means there would only be 27 family doctors for every 230,2100 people.
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Their support represents a significant blow to Loeb's Third Point hedge fund, which has been pushing to oust all 12 of Campbell's directors at its Nov.
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The term of the current CFPB director, Richard Cordray, does not end until 2018, though opponents of the agency are pushing to have him removed earlier.
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Even lead FBI agent Peter Strzok who the I.G. did conclude was biased was pushing to use more aggressive investigative measures against both Mills and Samuelson.
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The Republicans are pushing to finish the ID law before January, when they will lose the supermajority that can currently overcome Democratic Governor Roy Cooper's veto.
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Clarification: While Polis is pushing to update financial disclosure rules for lawmakers and their employees, the changes he seeks would not apply to all federal employees.
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Recently, WeWork has pushing to expand its member base from predominantly entrepreneurs and freelancers, to enterprise companies including the likes of GE, Dell, IBM and Microsoft.
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The South American nation has been pushing to increase agricultural trade with China to help bolster Argentina's trade balance amid increasing volatility of its peso currency.
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Democrats are also pushing to add funds for Puerto Rico's health care system because the U.S. territory already has about 500 reported cases of Zika virus.
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The Cruz and Trump campaigns are pushing to keep the rule, but Kasich delegates and party regulars could easily keep it out of the 2016 rules.
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As marijuana use continues to become decriminalized across the United States, doctors, researchers and patients are pushing to make it an accepted part of cancer treatments.
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And for governments that is exciting given the amount of data that they hold on citizens and how they are pushing to digitize much of that.
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Since there is a frictional force between the blocks and the platform, there is a force pushing to the right on the bottom of the blocks.
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Senate health committee Chair Lamar Alexander acknowledged Tuesday that powerful medical lobbies will spend the summer aggressively pushing to water down or outright kill the bills.
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Insurance companies and Medicare are pushing to cut opioid prescriptions, she noted, following the CDC recommendations to make opioids a last-choice option for pain patients.
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Democrats had been pushing to open the government for less than three weeks to give workers a reprieve while negotiations continued on a full spending bill.
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As marijuana use continues to become decriminalized across the United States, doctors, researchers and patients are pushing to make it an accepted part of cancer treatments.
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