"Scrambling, that&aposs the word that comes to mind — they&aposre scrambling," Joan McCue said.
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Ad-tech companies are scrambling to re-invent themselvesAs for ad-tech companies, they're scrambling to stay relevant.
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" He continued, "There's a lot to lose for them, so that's why they're scrambling ... but that's okay, I'll leave them scrambling.
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He was left scrambling to finish his speech and then left scrambling again when the Egyptians delayed the vote on Thursday.
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Anybody who does the latter creates a new scrambling pattern which Genius will have to specifically devote engineering resources to un-scrambling!
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Scientists are scrambling to safeguard climate data from the Trump administration Scientists are scrambling to safeguard climate data from the Trump administration This segment originally aired Jan.
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This means there's essentially no downtime, guys are just running around all the time, scrambling to the line of scrimmage, and then scrambling during the action play.
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Clinics that stopped operating were scrambling to send women elsewhere.
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It was the week that sent dark web markets scrambling.
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Automakers have been scrambling to realign portfolios around the shift.
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The sudden threat has sent American importers scrambling to prepare.
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Suddenly investors were scrambling to get back into bank stocks.
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Even the recommended specs can leave you scrambling at times.
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Scrambling to find a costume for tonight's big Halloween costume?
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Soi Thong Lo's hawkers are scrambling to secure their livelihoods.
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Wuhan is scrambling to get the current situation under control.
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Officials have been scrambling to find instructors to help out.
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Refiners in Louisiana also have been scrambling ahead of Nate.
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Western and African diplomats are scrambling to calm things down.
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"We were really scrambling at that point," Maggard told CNN.
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The move sent Democrats scrambling in the campaign's final stretch.
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Cleveland fans are scrambling to literally rewrite their own history.
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You'll be forever scrambling around on the floor to retrieve.
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We're told producers are now scrambling to recreate the moment.
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However, blitzes can produce scrambling lanes if done without discipline.
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""It's clear that Trump is scrambling to do damage control.
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It's still skin scrambling to protect itself from the sun.
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He has nothing to lose by scrambling in the sand.
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But sometimes, they fumble the ball, sending their candidate scrambling.
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The animals get loose, leaving Newt scrambling to recover them.
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Now publishers are scrambling to make up for lost time.
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"No scrambling, no hurry, no tension, no worry," Dash says.
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"There was a lot of scrambling," said one Republican strategist.
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N and Saudi Aramco, are scrambling to build new plants.
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Vulnerable Republicans are scrambling to rebuke their nominee, with Sens.
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Salesforce is scrambling to acquire both data and analysis resources.
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Many viewers went scrambling back to the Super Nintendo game.
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But privately, they are scrambling to prepare for the worst.
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Companies worried about supply chain disruptions are scrambling to cope.
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The U.K. is scrambling to keep goods moving after Brexit.
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The jarring news sent employees across the school district scrambling.
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I remember scrambling to the floor to pick them up.
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Scientists are scrambling to find new ways to exterminate them.
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The president's decision to impose the tariffs sent aides scrambling.
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FINA has been scrambling in the face of the challenge.
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But the neighborhood groups now scrambling to buy the house.
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"They are all scrambling looking for alternative options," Thomson said.
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The ones that don't are now scrambling to source them.
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Banks are scrambling to keep up with surging mortgage demand.
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Now the US is scrambling to avoid the same mistakes.
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Well, they'll soon be scrambling for the online book store.
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By then the entire country was scrambling for protective gear.
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The government is scrambling for more kits to widen tests.
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Neuer scrambling for a new ball at every whistle now.
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In recent weeks we've all been scrambling to avoid disaster.
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Executives are not scrambling for the exits due to Ghosngate.
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That sent the computer industry scrambling to patch those vulnerabilities.
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The decision left political strategists stunned and scrambling to react.
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Universities, scrambling to replace their lost public funding, raised tuition.
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Meanwhile, many homeowners are scrambling as the lava flows advance.
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Exasperated commuters shove each other, scrambling for the subway home.
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Then a tornado warning blares, sending everyone scrambling for cover.
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But van Hove was risking didacticism — and scrambling some issues.
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"Now we're all scrambling for an alternative," Mr. Shapiro said.
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With lawmakers scrambling to avert a government shutdown on Dec.
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Late last year, Apple was scrambling to fix another glitch.
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The skills shortage in tech has companies scrambling for solutions.
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The incident took 38 minutes to correct, sending residents scrambling.
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All of that turmoil in Washington has left insurers scrambling.
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Authorities are now scrambling for a solution to the crisis.
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And European officials are scrambling for a Brexit backup plan.
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The flames sent people scrambling to the sea for safety.
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State and local governments are scrambling to build capacity so that patients are not denied care, scrambling to secure the necessary supplies and make up for a decade of funding cuts to health agencies.
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Real Madrid now is left scrambling to find its next manager.
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This doesn't have to put a signal-scrambling spin on celebrations.
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But health care has a way of scrambling existing political certainties.
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"Everyone's scrambling, the seat fillers are getting screamed at," Teigen said.
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So before scrambling to schedule meetings with investors, read these stories.
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"I feel like I'm just scrambling all the time," he said.
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The decision upended months of US planning and left officials scrambling.
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"People are scrambling to understand that ownership rule," Mr. Slenn said.
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Organisers of several conferences and exhibitions are scrambling to postpone events.
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Other department heads have been scrambling to explain their own travel.
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Everyone is scrambling to make Valentine's Day plans, but guess what?
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Carmakers are now scrambling to avert outright banks of diesel vehicles.
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Startups and OEMs are scrambling to come up with the solution.
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"It was a bit hectic," he said, because crews were scrambling.
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With interest rates at rock-bottom, banks are scrambling for fees.
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Traders were also scrambling to redirect fuel to the United States.
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TikTok isn't offering a new service and then scrambling to monetize
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Meanwhile, dispensaries are scrambling to make sense of the changing regulations.
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He's scrambling around in January trying to complete the full Grassley.
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But yes, I think, they all started scrambling at the end.
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Bike mania is here, and cities are scrambling to contain it.
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Lawyers are scrambling to figure out how this all would work.
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That elected Democrats are scrambling at all is a good sign.
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"When they age out at 21, you're scrambling," Ms. Muller said.
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They often get trapped, scrambling for more cash to push on.
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Meanwhile, Russia's sanctioned oligarchs are scrambling to reshuffle company ownership structures.
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Some states, particularly in the South, are scrambling to be ready.
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The delay on shipments has left Australian officials scrambling for explanations.
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Yahoo and law enforcement officials were scrambling to unwind the intrusion.
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California legislators are openly scrambling to enable this massive tax evasion.
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And governments in the region are scrambling to combat the problem.
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"People at the front started scrambling to get out," Adodo said.
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"There's a clear indication that everybody is scrambling," Mr. Cloonan said.
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Trump's letter left Seoul scrambling to decipher its meaning and intent.
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Fans screamed, desperately scrambling to get a glimpse of their hero.
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They were already scrambling to deal with the new tax law.
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We were communicating, we were scrambling, keeping guys in front, rebounding.
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The industry is already scrambling to prevent a repeat of 2016.
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Virginia Democrats are scrambling to figure out who will replace Sen.
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" They then "knew it was something real, so people started scrambling.
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His mother, Bobbie Reed, 23, has been scrambling for a solution.
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The announcement left allies, including South Korea, scrambling for a response.
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Meanwhile, a WikiLeaks team was scrambling to prepare the D.N.C. material.
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Mr. Trump's aides, scrambling to raise money to compete against Mrs.
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Employees and customers are seen scrambling for cover as people scream.
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He moves so fast that people are scrambling to catch up.
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"We're still scrambling to get them what they need," Agarwal said.
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She began scrambling to think of games they could play together.
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It's the second major storm sending authorities in southeast states scrambling.
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Strange pauses in the action left anchors scrambling to fill time.
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Other biotech and pharma companies are scrambling to craft new therapeutics.
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Grocers are scrambling to adjust and hiring workers to keep up.
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Now, the company is scrambling to catch up with the trend.
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Privately, though, Republicans are already scrambling to protect Mr. Cochran's seat.
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Mooney revels in scrambling notions of what's funny and what's frightening.
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Publishing houses are scrambling to produce instant books of the findings.
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It has been scrambling for new streams of income ever since.
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Both large companies and small businesses are scrambling to meet demand.
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"We're scrambling to break even and that's the issue," he said.
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King County officials have been scrambling to cope with the outbreak.
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Organizers of several conferences and exhibitions are scrambling to postpone events.
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Some Americans are already losing work and scrambling to reduce spending.
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"People are scrambling for (cash) any way they can," he said.
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Equifax is now scrambling to contain the legal and financial fallout.
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Pouring rain and chunks of hail sent protesters scrambling for cover.
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Here's how some Bay Area residents were scrambling to prepare yesterday.
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Lawmakers have been scrambling to react, including introducing several sanctions bills.
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Not everyone at Payton's prep school is scrambling up the ladder.
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Homeland Security officials are scrambling to bolster efforts on the border.
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Allies are privately scrambling to get through the White House door.
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They, meanwhile, confronted weightier concerns, scrambling to anticipate the coming fallout.
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They're all scrambling to build a broader base for later states.
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With unemployment rate so low, retailers are scrambling to find workers.
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School districts are scrambling to approve esports clubs and competitive teams.
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"I think everybody's going to be scrambling for delegates," he said.
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The move appeared to leave allies scrambling to assess the impact.
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"Eight personnel scrambling to get on a boat," the pilot warned.
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Facebook, for its part, has been scrambling to clarify Clegg's speech.
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For one, anti-establishment sentiment is scrambling parties and their agendas.
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The partisan breakdown has left lawmakers scrambling to resolve the impasse.
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Which means she has been scrambling to figure out another solution.
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And local schools are scrambling to get students back in class.
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The Trump administration is scrambling to meet a self-imposed Oct.
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Airlines are scrambling to adjust to Trump's surprise Europe travel ban.
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Olave broke off his route because he thought Fields was scrambling.
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The booming phenomenon has left the government scrambling to keep up.
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Europeans are scrambling — and failing — to save the dealMeanwhile, the European signatories of the deal — Britain, France, and Germany — have been scrambling to save the deal, and bring Tehran and Washington back to the negotiating table.
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The splinters are jagged ones, with rival militias continually scrambling for dominance.
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Weeks later, the Times ran an expose and the administration started scrambling.
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At which point the scrambling and renegotiating would begin all over again.
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State health insurance officials are already scrambling to deal with the fallout.
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As a result, states have been scrambling to come up with alternatives.
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The outage is leaving people lost and scrambling to download Google Maps.
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But the world is running low on helium and businesses are scrambling.
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Dozens are stuck in field, people scrambling to round them up. pic.twitter.
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Newton is a hybrid of abilities — pocket passer, scrambling improviser and halfback.
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If you get to your appointment late, you're left scrambling through paperwork.
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This time of year might find you scrambling for a wedding date.
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Warning: This might send you immediately scrambling to book a plane ticket.
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Hedge on Curry, and you're left scrambling to close out on Durant.
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No doubt countless speakers are scrambling to update slides as we speak.
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Less brilliant ones, meanwhile, are often left scrambling for money and recognition.
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For many customers, the issue seems to be one of satellite scrambling.
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Boeing is scrambling to regain public trust after the two deadly disasters.
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Members of Clinton's team have spent the entire weekend scrambling to respond.
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The result is everyone works more and earns more, while scrambling less.
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Instead, he's been floating and scrambling, using his feet for leverage instead.
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When the wave struck, the children drowned scrambling up a nearby hill.
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The reversal compounded the family's grief and left them scrambling for alternatives.
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Perhaps they see the American men from the tanker scrambling into a
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Worries about a regulatory clampdown globally have sent investors scrambling to sell.
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And so working Americans are left scrambling to fill out their time.
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Other global parts suppliers are also scrambling to overhaul their product portfolios.
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Scrambling around with those unfashionable dying businesses, Textile Mills in New England.
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And it took a lot of intelligent scrambling to rectify the situation.
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"This hike consists of rock climbing, mountain climbing and scrambling," she shared.
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The full impact of his ascent meant a scrambling of party machinery.
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Leading Democratic presidential candidates are scrambling to showcase their alliance with Rep.
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The moves have ad-tech firms like OwnerIQ scrambling to stay relevant.
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P and I leapt off of the table, scrambling for our clothes.
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The scam sent banks and SWIFT scrambling to check for other infiltrations.
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The absence of Nyquist does leave New York Racing Association officials scrambling.
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There was a lot of scrambling going on, which was also amusing.
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Officials in America, Europe and Russia began scrambling for a way out.
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The cloud is looming and the technology industry is scrambling for cover.
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Some lawmakers have been scrambling to try to obviate the veto rejection.
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"When it hit, people were really scrambling," he told CNN affiliate KTXL.
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Smart Republicans are now scrambling to have more women join the parade.
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Airlines are scrambling to capitalize on record demand with more crowded cabins.
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So Republican leaders are scrambling to come up with a compromise. 3.
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Olympic organizers are also scrambling ahead of the opening ceremony on Aug.
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Were you scrambling for receipts to cover your itemized deductions this season?
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The lost payments have left thousands scrambling to cover meals and bills.
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That's at least one reason we need to start scrambling our tracks.
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And states across the nation are scrambling to fill school nursing positions.
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But that still left plenty of laggards scrambling to complete their returns.
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That's left students scrambling to find last-minute housing, storage and transportation.
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The moderate wing of the party was scrambling to rally around Biden.
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The pandemic has left experts scrambling to calculate patients' risk of dying.
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Unified in 23, Germany was scrambling to catch up with industrialized Britain.
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Tens of thousands ended up scrambling for shelter after losing their homes.
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People, advocacy groups, and businesses are scrambling to deal with these consequences.
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Tesla is scrambling to sell cars before the end of the year.
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Museums in Europe are scrambling to answer that for the historical record.
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From the moment she met Stieglitz she was scrambling for her station.
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Media, lawyers and opposition politicians were scrambling to work out the implications.
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But before the McDonald's tip came in, Tampa police were still scrambling.
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Michael Wolff's "Fire and Fury" left aides scrambling to do damage control.
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Even the rain turned brackish, sending panicked farmers scrambling to rescue crops.
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They can scare away other workers — leaving employers scrambling to maintain production.
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Traders and analysts are scrambling to cut their forecasts for oil demand.
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That has left some Democrats — teachers' traditional allies — scrambling to differentiate themselves.
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To keep packages moving, Amazon is scrambling to hire 100,000 new employees.
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He was known for his scrambling style and ability to elude defenders.
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What changed Mr. Long has this Southern California community scrambling for answers.
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MobileMed was scrambling to make such visits available in the coming days.
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Now, amid climate change, it's scrambling to protect itself from that water.
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Officials are scrambling to escalate testing, though it's not going as expected.
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Governments and central banks are scrambling to defuse the precarious financial situation.
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But the university's decision to close meant scrambling to find basic accommodations.
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Hollywood is no doubt scrambling to obtain the rights to Ghosn's adventure.
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Grocery stores, bodegas and other retailersare scrambling to implement the new rule.
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Marie, her sisters, and her laundress-prostitute mother were scrambling across Pigalle.
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He and Facebook have been scrambling to repair their reputations ever since.
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President Trump was not among those scrambling; he filed for an extension.
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Some shops had reopened temporarily, and residents were scrambling to stock up.
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Wildlife groups have been scrambling to rescue animals suffering burns or starving.
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Her crowds are steadily growing and her campaign is scrambling to expand.
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"They are scrambling right now to get us those," Mr. Cruz said.
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I&aposm scrambling trying to figure out how to unscrew this now!
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Now Beijing is scrambling to stop the virus from cratering its economy.
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The hostile takeover attempt left Mr. Wang scrambling to stay in control.
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Wuhan is scrambling to build a hospital in response to the outbreak.
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This led to lots of early-morning scrambling to pack my bags.
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The departures leave the Republicans scrambling to fill dozens of open seats.
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And in the meantime, the company is scrambling to pay down debt.
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Packaged goods companies are scrambling to keep up with changing consumer tastes.
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With tax payments coming up, it's not just taxpayers that are scrambling.
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Mississippi Senate special election Republicans are scrambling to block controversial state Sen.
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Collaborative cultures count, and the absence thereof will send valuable employees scrambling.
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Tech companies have been scrambling to clamp down on the graphic footage.
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Researchers are still scrambling to understand how excruciating flight delays actually work.
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Many believe that the consequences of this political scrambling will be profound.
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The Georgetown County Water and Sewer District is also scrambling to prepare.
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"They are scrambling right now to get us those," Mr. Cruz said.
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Residents were scrambling to find hotels, or family members to stay with.
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Now, the city is scrambling to get people's bills back on track.
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The hurricane had turned the house sideways off its foundation, scrambling its contents.
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NATO soldiers deployed to eastern Europe are scrambling to defend against smartphone hacks.
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While they're scrambling to look up all those equine birthdays, drink their juleps.
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Auto manufacturers the world over are scrambling to figure out what comes next.
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I was running around the house, scrambling to get dressed and him dressed.
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Instead, Congress is scrambling mere days before states would start freezing CHIP enrollment.
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The eruption left emergency personnel scrambling to rescue those in the surrounding area.
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Many businesses, including banks, airlines and manufacturers, are scrambling to hire data talent.
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Try to get through the exclusive preview above without scrambling for a tissue.
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They are scrambling to upgrade, investing in automation, robotics and advanced manufacturing techniques.
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Critics say the government is scrambling to protect Mohammed bin Salman from blame.
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If you're scrambling to find a last-minute gift, considering skipping the flowers.
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And now the administration is scrambling to figure out what to do next.
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A massive dump of software vulnerabilities by WikiLeaks has sent security experts scrambling.
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American and Iraqi officials were scrambling on Monday to find the missing Americans.
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The suspension, as yet of unclear duration, left refiners scrambling to find supplies.
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It's a story that illustrates how members are scrambling for any possible solution.
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Before Dougie drinks it, though, Anthony pussies out, scrambling to admit his misdeeds.
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Though it's hard to imagine anyone not scrambling to accommodate a future duchess.
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Usually shows in Brooklyn mean a whole lot of traffic, stress, and scrambling.
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"If you don't think about retirement, you'll be scrambling later on," Hunt said.
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Experts are scrambling to understand what went wrong and how to fix it.
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In the meantime, Algeria's elites will be desperately scrambling to retain their power.
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The Navy is currently scrambling to find something to replace the pricey guns.
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That leaves the industry scrambling to find fresh talent to fill those seats.
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Researchers are scrambling to find out just how widespread the damage can be.
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The Amazon boogie-man has every retailer scrambling for ways to fight back.
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The suspension left refiners scrambling to find supplies and its duration is unclear.
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There's a reason Project Rap Rabbit's campaign is already scrambling to save itself.
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Minority business advocates are scrambling to identify the causes and fill the void.
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Meanwhile, public servants are scrambling behind the scenes to maintain the status quo.
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TO. With profits under pressure, seed and chemical companies are scrambling to consolidate.
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Encryption The process of scrambling data or messages making it unreadable and secret.
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Speaker Paul Ryan and the White House are scrambling as of Wednesday morning.
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Republicans across the country are scrambling to now say they back those protections.
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And the industry's players, big and small, are scrambling to limit the damage.
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It has also sent town officials scrambling to provide answers, and move forward.
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One look at the Reagan image has you scrambling for a political message.
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Wary of appearing unenlightened, companies are scrambling to put women in leadership roles.
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Not even a scrambling crab to pester me while I search for resources.
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Drug companies are scrambling to figure out what is being discussed (The Hill).
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I was left scrambling to grab my stuff and running to catch up.
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The health industry is scrambling to respond to the growing threat of Amazon.
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Experts were scrambling Monday to determine how the new guidance will impact foreigners.
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But lack of planning leaves some parents scrambling for funds as college approaches.
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Scrambling across the electoral map, Donald J. Trump and his running mate, Gov.
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It has resulted in states scrambling to find legally obtainable lethal injection drugs.
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There'll be people scrambling now to go look up what the rules are.
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Officers fired a barrage of tear gas over the blockade, sending protesters scrambling.
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Mathematicians are now scrambling to figure out the implications of the new proof.
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There is scrambling together odd jobs to afford first and last month's rent.
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Sometimes that meant scrambling to support and survive unexpected success, as with gaming.
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After years of hype, the bubble burst, sending much of the competition scrambling.
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I'm quickly scrambling up to catch her and slipping around on the tile.
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Even the great Robson Moura found himself scrambling up into a Yoshida crucifix.
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They are scrambling to expand production, build new facilities and hire more workers.
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Leaders of affected nations are scrambling to seize some control of the situation.
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Pretty much everyone he knows in the industry is either panicking or scrambling.
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The idea is to plan ahead so you're not scrambling in the moment.
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The leadership is scrambling to corral uncommitted senators and jump through procedural hoops.
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His mother, Bobbie Reed, 23, said she has been scrambling for a solution.
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Supporters of abortion rights and contraception have been scrambling to block the changes.
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The email sent State Department officials scrambling to carry out the president's order.
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The gigs dried up, the rent was due, and Mr. Antoine was scrambling.
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The loud bursts of gunfire sent workers scrambling and barricading their office doors.
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Others are scrambling to reopen after cleaning up the mess and making repairs.
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They have focused chiefly on scrambling to get government aid to stricken states.
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"I was scrambling to upload my digital photo collection onto Dropbox," said Mrs.
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The giant Huawei is scrambling to salvage its business — and reputation — in Australia.
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A scrambling Serbian defense is now struggling to deal with the Swiss attack.
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Authorities and companies are scrambling to manufacture, buy and distribute more of them.
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This time, governments are scrambling to provide cash to ailing businesses and consumers.
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Private equity firms are scrambling to poach junior recruits with $300,000 pay packages.
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At the same time, Prince Mohammed has been scrambling to mitigate the damage.
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You don't want to be left scrambling before the April 15 filing deadline.
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As the night moved on, aides began scrambling to find a path forward.
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Beginning in April, analysts started scrambling to reduce earnings estimates for Big Oil.
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Other states are scrambling for alternatives, creating worries for families and mass confusion.
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Like other retailers, the company is scrambling to adapt to today's internet market.
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The year is 2057, and the sailors at Naval Station Norfolk are scrambling.
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The outcry has Mr. Duterte and his allies scrambling to contain the fallout.
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Like other Japanese technology companies, it has also been scrambling for growth abroad.
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The Arlee crowd stood, everyone scrambling for their smartphones to capture the moment.
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And this one has corporate executives up in arms — and scrambling to comply.
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Still, Google's plan to smash the third-party cookie sent industry players scrambling.
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I sleep better knowing if the worst happens my husband won't be scrambling.
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Experts are scrambling to understand this novel coronavirus, about which much remains unknown.
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With new regulations, novel technologies, and more, companies are scrambling to keep up.
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The scrambling over Haspel's nomination stands in stark contrast with that of Pompeo.
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I spent the five-hour layover in Singapore scrambling to gather more information.
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Authorities have been scrambling to figure out how Ghosn pulled off the escape.
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In the second quarter, Nebraska's quarterback, Tommy Armstrong, Jr., was tackled while scrambling.
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The revelations last week sent the computer industry scrambling to patch those vulnerabilities.
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Lawmakers are scrambling to wrap up negotiations with several issues still under discussion.
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Two sources said Advent is scrambling to submit an offer by a Dec.
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Some 3 million civilians have been scrambling to find safety in the province.
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That jump has left many young scholars scrambling to find ways to pay.
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And it's not the only crisis that aid agencies are scrambling to address.
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Bredesen is scrambling to rally in a fight that has drawn national attention.
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And Mr. Cuomo left Mr. de Blasio, a persistent adversary, scrambling to respond.
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When the B train finally arrived, riders packed in, scrambling for something — anything!
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Still, the White House's announcement on Thursday left the Pentagon scrambling yet again.
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Elsewhere, the pre-Christian tradition of scrambling through narrow rocks to cure disease continues.
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It'll also mean more scrambling for cash at already cash-strapped public health offices.
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A slew of geopolitical concerns have converged to send investors scrambling out of stocks.
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Others are scrambling to rejigger their ad policies to account for such fraudulent sites.
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The world outside of China has been scrambling ever more desperately for replacement supply.
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Nearly a decade ago, the government began scrambling for ways to tackle these issues.
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But it was the sweeping ruling from Seattle that had the federal government scrambling.
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That is leaving shipowners and charters scrambling to plan the logistics for their vessels.
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But what does that mean for Penney, still scrambling to grow same-store sales?
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This sent Republicans scrambling to create a new spending bill that met his demands.
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The new playing field has left toy inventors scrambling to adjust to the reality.
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Then, as the game caught on, old veterans were suddenly scrambling to get in.
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Fear of falling behind kept her scrambling, even at risk to her own health.
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The group told stories of companies scrambling to interpret whether their ICOs are compliant.
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Alternating between Escobar and his extended network was the DEA's scrambling to catch him.
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Senators of both parties spent Friday scrambling to find a solution to the impasse.
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Or, at the very least, he might be scrambling to stay alive pretty soon.
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The jazz saxophonist Charles Lloyd's new quintet has some effective signal-scrambling in it.
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Everyone around her is scrambling to turn it off, but Reynolds sits serenely, smiling.
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I believe that what was happening to me was unprecedented and we were scrambling.
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It's also left health regulators scrambling and sluggish in their response to the trend.
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The blast sent pedestrians scrambling for cover and injured nearly 30 people, officials said.
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In its 1950s heyday, the movement successfully crossed class boundaries, scrambling left and right.
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So we were also scrambling to explain how two black holes could produce light.
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But sterling traders aren't taking any chances and are scrambling to buy options protection.
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However, more than one fascinator got away, sending guests scrambling to collect their accessories.
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Adda closed her eyes to concentrate on finding and scrambling their pursuers' comm frequency.
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Intel has been scrambling in recent months to avoid being completely leveled by Nvidia.
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The government in Baghdad, meanwhile, is scrambling to avoid a budget shortfall this year.
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"I've been scrambling to make up the difference all morning," she tells The Verge.
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Scrambling for safety, the crowd dispersed and took cover in nearby restaurants and hotels.
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One person was seen scrambling out of the wreckage as a firefighter looked on.
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Predictably, the bill's passage left many websites scrambling to figure out how to adjust.
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In addition to the trade row, European politicians are scrambling to address migrant policy.
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That sent traders scrambling to find new buyers for supplies in the U.S. market.
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It was only last month that Clinton was still scrambling to attract young voters.
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Belfiore's team went through cycles of scrambling to match the compatibility of other browsers.
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Now with a budget shortfall of more than $5.2 billion, state lawmakers are scrambling.
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The passwords were stored using a long-deprecated scrambling algorithm, making them easily cracked.
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The companies are scrambling for new ideas to tap the country's large underserved market.
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There was no sense in scrambling for the bus, so I drive to work.
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Officials are scrambling to restore power and access to the island's permanent medical facilities.
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Since then, scientists have been scrambling to figure out if Zika causes birth defects.
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Before long, the whole industry was scrambling to set up operations in the region.
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The oil refining industry will also be scrambling to respond to last week's machinations.
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That inevitably led to more scrambling and panic as they heeded police orders. Londres.
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The department -- and Congress -- have been scrambling to cover the costs of the drug.
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The penalty has some businesses scrambling to fire undocumented workers or get them registered.
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Republican lawmakers are scrambling to pass a temporary measure to keep the government open.
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House Republicans are scrambling to revive the ObamaCare repeal effort over the April recess.
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Now politicians are scrambling to determine how the decision might affect the president's fate.
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Farmers across the Midwest have been scrambling to find propane to dry their crops.
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Farmers across the Midwest have been scrambling to find propane to dry their crops.
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Luckily, if you find yourself scrambling to restore your deleted files, there's still hope.
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And baffled political analysts and media pundits have been scrambling to explain his popularity.
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"They (Knicks) did a good job of scrambling, helping each other out," Hornacek said.
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Apple is scrambling to fix a serious glitch within its latest Mac operating system.
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John Kasich, are scrambling to gain ground and rack up delegates of their own.
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Recent reports have indicated that federal agencies have been scrambling to follow the order.
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Parker said that he had to travel by "scrambling and lifting, inch-by-inch."
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To meet this surging demand, U.S. wireless carriers are scrambling to acquire more spectrum.
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That is likely to leave both the tech industry and its domestic regulators scrambling.
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Waiting too long can lead to scrambling in a time of crisis, she said.
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Donegan was late—she was scrambling to hit a deadline for, coincidentally, The Cut.
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And by that time we knew it was something real, so people started scrambling.
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Republicans are scrambling for ways to meet the White House's demand for $5 billion.
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Now the pendulum has swung sharply back and doctors have been scrambling for alternatives.
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Abe, in turn, is already scrambling to build close ties with the incoming administration.
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The scrambling and flattening of time is a familiar theme in Villar Rojas's exhibitions.
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Online ad-tech platforms are already scrambling to retool their marketplaces to serve streamers.
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Schumer's plan to introduce a resolution left senators scrambling Monday evening as they returned.
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With European diplomats scrambling to defuse the crisis, France seized the role of mediator.
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Scrambling on April 14 to figure out what counts as a donation isn't ideal.
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People were scrambling to find their own loved ones and get them to hospitals.
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Across the country, everyday people are scrambling to respond to a sprawling health crisis.
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Then Margo disappears, leaving Lucas scrambling to uncover the secret life she lived online.
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Many fans of Prince Mohammed in the West are now scrambling to disavow him.
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Kurt Busch is also scrambling for sponsorship to allow him to continue in 2018.
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That's left people more familiar with the meme's context scrambling to explain the nuance.
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"Everyone is definitely scrambling because they don't want to be held responsible," he said.
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But the market is responding much differently now, and the players' union is scrambling.
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Industry leaders are scrambling to influence that debate, and to rewrite their own rules.
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The jaunty "Christmas Everywhere" is a quizzical shrug about scrambling to satisfy everyone's needs.
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It left festival organizers scrambling to find a new venue for the Saturday events.
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As the market softens, office providers are scrambling to meet the expectations of tenants.
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Barbara Comstock, who's scrambling to win a third term in this "lean Democratic" district.
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The change in leadership comes amid a worldwide scrambling to contain the coronavirus pandemic.
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Governments are scrambling to raise their defences with border closures, entry bans and lockdowns.
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China's coal industry is now scrambling to find new markets, from Kenya to Pakistan.
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Everyone was scrambling to get their barbicide, gloves, masks, nail files — everything they could.
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Things are far from being solved, but venture firms are scrambling to hire women.
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A shepherd yelled out "Ah-to!" to encourage the scrambling sheepdogs to keep order.
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Meanwhile, insurers are scrambling to come up with their own requests of the government.
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Now they are mulling other changes and scrambling to keep up with changing restrictions.
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Health officials were scrambling to track the man's movements after his infection was confirmed.
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Even after McConnell's announcement, the White House was scrambling to make Trump's intentions official.
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Now her parents are scrambling, trying to figure out how to pay for it.
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People are scrambling to muster help in Pittsburgh, Wuhan's "sister city" of 40 years.
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The latest coronavirus epidemic has sent people scrambling for face masks like never before.
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As interest quickly blossoms, real estate and construction industries are scrambling to keep up.
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State Democratic officials are scrambling to assure everyone the process will unfold just fine.
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But start-ups and researchers are scrambling to overcome the many remaining technical obstacles.
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To avoid one bad option, the company embraced another, sending residents and businesses scrambling.
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Then, last Wednesday, the improbable scrambling was transformed into a serious matter of state.
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In Wuhan, authorities are scrambling to cope with the huge numbers presenting with symptoms.
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The kids aren't just all right — they're scrambling the brains of their political enemies.
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Unemployment is a rock-bottom 268 percent, and companies are scrambling to find staff.
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Hong Kong isn't the only place scrambling to protect its citizens from the virus.
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Then I heard more shots and that's when everyone started scrambling for the door.
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Other governments are also scrambling to bring their citizens home from China's Hubei province.
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Ultimately, their furious scrambling did not reopen the window for the family to arrive.
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Companies around the world are scrambling to properly protect their customers' personal information (PI).
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The US and Chinese governments are scrambling to strike a deal before March 2.
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"Once they get you scrambling around, then you're kind of in trouble," Hornacek said.
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A handful of veteran Republicans are scrambling to keep their seats on Tuesday. Reps.
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Congress is also scrambling to extend government funding before it expires on Dec. 22.
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"We've been scrambling to get ready," said Dr. Carolyn Young, the chief medical officer.
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Before you go scrambling to get that cold, hard cash, hold on a minute.
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Scrambling to rally down the stretch, the Tigers were unable to defend the perimeter.
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Game of Thrones is gone now and studios are scrambling to find a replacement.
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It's a mystery that's left Mexican officials scrambling for answers as public pressure mounts.
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The agency is now scrambling to auction off more mid-band spectrum for 22020G.
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The shorter holiday season is sending retailers scrambling to offer deep discounts before Christmas.
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"Everywhere, everybody is scrambling to get a piece of them," Le Monde's article said.
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The European Union has been scrambling to persuade Trump to stick to the deal.
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In a courtroom handling family cases, children were scrambling over the furniture and crying.
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At one point, a pyrotechnic explosion appeared to startle the penguins, sending them scrambling.
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These events left our nation's first responders stretched thin and scrambling to reach victims.
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Meanwhile: Parents are scrambling to find ways to feed their kids following school closures.
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The explosion filled the corridor with smoke and sent commuters scrambling into the streets.
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Republican leaders are scrambling to keep lawmakers in their party from voting for it.
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Japan is scrambling to ensure it has a future in an electric-car world.
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This outcome left the White House scrambling to identify other ways out, Politico reports.
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In many states, the growth of rooftop solar is now scrambling utility business models.
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The SPD is now scrambling to put an end to infighting to stabilise its leadership.
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Aid workers are scrambling to gain access to some of the country's hardest-hit areas.
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The blazing fireball sent meteorite hunters scrambling to find fragments of the rare space rock.
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The government says the move won't increase costs, but the confusion has left officials scrambling.
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According to WWD, designers and stylists are scrambling to find black dresses for the stars.
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"We're scrambling," Bryan Cantrill, CTO of Joyent Inc, a smaller cloud services provider, told WSJ.
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That sent administration lawyers scrambling to determine his exact stance, and how to execute it.
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He also detected incredibly strong volume, which suggested money managers are scrambling to own it.
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Scrambling to get any way to get the truth out and not to be seen.
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If the show suddenly goes away, they're immediately scrambling to fill in the monetary gap.
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Now I was scrambling for a focus, and the calling out of Trump seemed stale.
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Roy Cooper scrambling to his Executive Mansion ballroom Friday for an abridged swearing-in ceremony.
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Recent high-stakes parliamentary votes have left many onlookers scrambling to interpret often obscure signals.
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French officials are scrambling to find out from U.S. agencies exactly what Trump's announcement means.
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Scrambling offstage, she looked up at the crowd and saw something unexpected: a standing ovation.
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He instead describes them as scrambling in good faith to catch up to new realities.
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Powerhouse lawyers from both parties have been scrambling to Florida to deal with the litigation.
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You don't want to be scrambling around on Thursday or Friday morning, looking for ideas.
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Right now, vaping activists are scrambling to create the framework for a broader political campaign.
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The malice, pain, and brain-scrambling violence leap off the screen, inches from your face.
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The surprise result caught both sides off guard, leaving them scrambling to salvage the agreement.
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Car makers are scrambling to ape Tesla by introducing a range of new electric cars.
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I can imagine some of your celebrities scrambling to find a poem with sufficient heft.
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Financial institutions are now scrambling to prepare for the inquiry's final recommendations, due in February.
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Small and medium-sized companies are now scrambling to adjust their business plans in response.
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Advocates on the ground in Nebraska were scrambling Wednesday to assist workers who were detained.
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When hiking, biking, or scrambling up rocks, it's really annoying to use a neck strap.
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It's an election year, and candidates are scrambling to collect our money and our votes.
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Brands are scrambling to sponsor esports competitions and content that's being evangelized by young athletes.
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It also has enough battery life to keep you from scrambling for a wall outlet.
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And for all of Cruz's delegate scrambling, fetishized by the political cognoscenti, Trump still won.
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Managers are scrambling to restructure funds—without an obvious solution to the negative-yield headache.
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The S7 also takes photos gorgeous enough that you'll be scrambling for more room. Seriously.
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With the Depression and the New Deal scrambling politics, the Democrats came into the ascendant.
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Nonetheless, food prices in Canada are climbing, leaving wholesalers, restaurateurs and grocery store owners scrambling.
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By the time the next signal-scrambling transit comes along, you're resolutions will be unshakable.
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Across the United States, local governments and recycling processors are scrambling to find new markets.
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Immigration attorneys have been scrambling to reopen cases in which notice was not properly served.
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A few are scrambling around, but like the cockroaches they are, we'll get the stragglers.
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That triggered a new round of diplomatic scrambling over the future of the arid territory.
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Moyer's new paintings revel in color and visual pleasure, scrambling distinctions between abstraction and representation.
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Much like you, Khloe Kardashian is scrambling to find a last-minute Valentine's Day date.
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So he wants to give the appearance of [control], but in fact, he's often scrambling.
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Meanwhile, Bernie Sanders supporters on reddit have been scrambling to organize ahead of the vote.
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Across Geneva and beyond, diplomats have been scrambling to understand what Putin is really planning.
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The SPD is now scrambling to put an end to infighting to stabilize its leadership.
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Now, developers are scrambling to figure out if their users were impacted by the hack.
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Other candidates have been scrambling for months to prove they're as angry as The Donald.
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Major carmakers are scrambling to meet tougher emissions targets and growing demand for cleaner technologies.
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Scrambling to get the dress to the wedding location, Sophia literally runs to the destination.
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Another special House race in Georgia's 6th District also has Republicans scrambling for a win.
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Kim Jung-A eventually rushed in, scrambling to assemble the children and whisk them away.
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Every industry is scrambling to identify the men behaving badly and do something about it.
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Putin's surprise decision has sent pundits and politicians scrambling to come up with plausible analyses.
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Across the developing world, countries are scrambling to offload their excess tonnage on global markets.
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Governments are scrambling to stop more joining them, and to deal with those who return.
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If this is so, it has not resulted in any less scrambling for top positions.
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It's not surprising that baby boomer food executives are scrambling to understand Millennial consumer habits.
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Lose Lowry, and the offseason plan might require scrambling just to repeat at this level.
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The strenuous route winds diabolically over, between and among rock ledges, requiring scrambling in spots.
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Uber is scrambling to correct course after a rocky stretch of missteps in recent months.
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Social media apps like Twitter and Telegram are scrambling to limit Islamic State's cyber-activities.
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While Friday's effort was mainly a result of his superb scrambling skills, Saturday's was clinical.
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That left some budget planners scrambling to plug holes they had not expected to face.
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Rick Snyder (R), who is scrambling to address a drinking water crisis in Flint, Mich.
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ONE is struggling to stay in his job, the other is scrambling to leave it.
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The scrambling to find a compromise was the result of a push from House moderates.
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The impending deadline has companies scrambling to bring themselves in line with the new law.
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The ruling left Native communities scrambling to obtain proper IDs just weeks before the election.
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Parents scrambling to get their hands on Fingerlings this holiday may want to exercise caution.
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And in January, when everybody else is scrambling, we'll already be well on our way.
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And you can apply that rationale to building a building but also to scrambling eggs.
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Americans are eating more plant-based foods, leaving conventional food companies scrambling to catch up.
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Authorities have been scrambling to meet this year's budget target without resorting to tax hikes.
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You read, you listen scrambling to grasp it all, but the meaning is nonetheless clear.
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McCain's announcement left Senate Republican leadership scrambling to cobble together enough support to move ahead.
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Meanwhile, Rotondo has been scrambling to pack up his shit before the week is up.
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Closeups replayed throughout the day showed cars and people scrambling unsuccessfully to escape the torrent.
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The problem is that without a comprehensive model, people are just sort of scrambling around.
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Bortles fumbled twice on scrambling attempts, and the Texans capitalized on both of his turnovers.
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Policymakers and companies around the world are scrambling to assess the impact Brexit will have.
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As well as battling insurgents, Mr. Sisi has been scrambling to shore up his support.
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Minimalist motors can possess the trumpets, for a few moments, without scrambling the overall narrative.
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Engineers spent late nights scrambling to overhaul rooms so that contaminated air could not escape.
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Restaurants across America are scrambling to respond to fast-moving developments as the coronavirus spreads.
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Japanese officials have been scrambling to respond to Trump's scattershot comments since he took office.
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Kanye West's emotional breakdown sent paramedics and fire trucks scrambling ... according to the Fire Dept.
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What happens to that arc when everyone is scrambling to sample everything on the table?
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Tesla has been in retreat in recent months, scrambling to shore up flagging investor confidence.
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They are now scrambling to persuade moderate lawmakers to roll back parts of the legislation.
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Encryption is the process of scrambling information so only the intended recipients can decipher it.
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Encryption is the process of scrambling information so only the intended recipients can decipher it.
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Pandemonium broke out as the devices exploded, with bodyguards scrambling to cover Maduro with shields.
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Basketball leagues like the Chinese Basketball Association and Harrison's Euroleague have shuttered, sending players scrambling.
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What have the grown-ups been doing while we've been scrambling around in the dirt?
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On Sunday, men, women and children were reportedly scrambling to receive whatever supplies they could.
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Yet, the Women in Military Service for America Memorial is constantly scrambling to stay afloat.
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Truck drivers who work for small businesses or own their own businesses are scrambling, too.
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Lawmakers in both parties are scrambling to take action to combat the deadly coronavirus pandemic.
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In the meantime, the countries already battered by Maria were scrambling on Wednesday to recover.
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Tastes are fickle, and Starbucks is scrambling to meet the demands of health-conscious consumers.
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Keeping Score Tuesday night's 213-4 Mets debacle had fans scrambling for the record books.
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But the scrambling over Judge Kavanaugh has reawakened old traumas while creating some new ones.
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Ventilators are not the only pieces of medical equipment that hospitals are scrambling to secure.
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But that new program has not yet gotten underway, leaving some doctors and patients scrambling.
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Many people are scrambling to get life insurance coverage in the wake of the coronavirus.
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And beyond Android, every platform seems to be scrambling to reduce the risk to users.
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Investors and businesses are scrambling for dollars as the outlook grows darker by the day.
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As the novel coronavirus continues to spread around the world, countries are scrambling to respond.
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Officials are scrambling to trace the first US case of coronavirus not linked to travel.
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So older urban cemeteries are scrambling to make the most of the space they have.
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That left Florida residents scrambling for fuel in one of the largest evacuations in history.
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A growing regulatory backlash against digital coins has sent investors scrambling to sell this week.
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You'll never be scrambling for what to wear, rain or shine, with this sleek jacket.
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The Air Force is scrambling to keep its increasingly weary F-16s safe to fly.
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The administration argued the memo shows the Pentagon is "scrambling" to comply with the court.
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Proponents of the spinoff proposal, meanwhile, are also scrambling to bring lawmakers to their side.
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Samsung does have a history of scrambling and successfully dealing with phone problems, after all.
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That has sent the administration scrambling to present European and other nations with another option.
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Automakers are scrambling to avoid that outcome, urging continued talks for a unified national program.
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The Trevi engineers, scrambling to keep the dam functioning, are operating in a militarized environment.
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But he did take a swipe at the impeachment trial for scrambling his campaign plans.
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The party is scrambling to remake itself to the intersectional standards of contemporary progressive politics.
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Like Parnas, Correia always seemed to be scrambling to raise money for his business ventures.
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Republicans are scrambling to craft a repeal bill by a self-imposed late March deadline.
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It has also left Boeing scrambling to win back regulators and repair its tarnished image.
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Any unauthorized entry of an aircraft required the scrambling of Bulgarian fighter jets, he added.
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The initial alert sent terrified people scrambling for shelter, believing they were about to die.
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Lawmakers are scrambling to pass a bill to keep the government funded through Jan. 19.
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Many doctors are scrambling to join health systems and insurers to avoid being left behind.
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Now, with Republicans scrambling to push the new Graham-Cassidy bill through before their Sept.
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The spate of illnesses has health officials and doctors in 33 states scrambling for answers.
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Hotels are scrambling for guests, with even the most luxurious properties offering discounts and perks.
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In Washington, some Democratic operatives are scrambling to develop personality-profiling capabilities of their own.
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Officials have been scrambling to tackle ongoing safety issues and restore reliability and rider confidence.
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Fans of the Isles appear as conflicted as executives who are scrambling for a solution.
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Democrats and Republicans are scrambling to place blame on the other side for the failure.
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Horrific footage of the eruption showed people scrambling to make their way off the island.
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The case has rocked the elite Mounties and sent diplomats scrambling to contain the fallout.
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These tech giants are scrambling to catch up to the dominant players in the cloud.
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Mr. Trump's team was scrambling to respond to a request for comment by The Times.
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Now, world health officials are scrambling to determine just how widespread the new coronavirus is.
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Then he describes lawmakers and regulators scrambling to catch up and rein in the drugmakers.
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So today, you're scrambling to figure out how to cover Bill Shine's departure on Sunday?
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The way Mr. Trump tells the story, the jets were practically scrambling in the hangars.
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The order's complexity left administration lawyers scrambling to interpret it as advocacy groups filed lawsuits.
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With those stakes in mind, tech giants have been scrambling to make their assistants omnipresent.
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"We've been scrambling to try and figure out what might this mean," Mr. Childs said.
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Traditional companies scrambling to invest in digital transformation and technology find GetLinks useful, Fal says.
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Here are a few phrases from that script that leave me scrambling for my line.
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Now Silicon Valley is scrambling to assess its own exposure in this new world order.
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Now that Trump has done the unimaginable by winning the election, we are left scrambling.
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"This one phone, it splits the words"—a reference to scrambling technology meant to disrupt eavesdropping.
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That would leave the prime minister once again scrambling around for support from unreliable regional parties.
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"I suspect that a lot of them are scrambling for alternative sources of funding," Jaffe said.
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Xi is scrambling to maintain China's position as a key regional player on Korean Peninsula issues.
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The unexpected dissolution of a $20 million funding round sunk the company and left it scrambling.
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In Puerto Rico, worried residents are scrambling to collect supplies, such as food and drinking water.
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Reporters who survived the attack recalled hiding under their desks or scrambling for the back door.
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That meant Sunday, his officials were left scrambling to defend the proposal to weekend show hosts.
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The Pentagon is now scrambling for new weapons and strategies to counter the PLA's rocket arsenal.
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American, Delta and United are scrambling to add this in-between class to their international cabins.
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The sudden announcement has insurance companies, members of Congress, state governments, and consumers scrambling to react.
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In refugee camps on the city's outskirts, agencies are scrambling to distribute food, water and clothing.
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With the event just eleven days away, the UFC is scrambling to find a suitable replacement.
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Health officials in China are now scrambling to understand the implications of this disturbing new development.
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Health officials are now scrambling to understand how this could have happened—and the possible implications.
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This move is all but certain to send other carriers scrambling across the wireless-wireline divide.
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That's why researchers are scrambling to develop a vaccine that could protect the most vulnerable. Col.
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In any case, the agencies are clearly scrambling to comply with the judge's deadline for reunifications.
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Deutsche Bank is not the only Frieze sponsor that has been scrambling to recover from controversy.
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It was scrambling to raise capital, closing stores and reeling from a sudden slump in sales.
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In both areas, health officials have declared public health emergencies and are scrambling to vaccinate people.
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For a town scrambling to make sense of its financial future, this disaster is especially devastating.
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In either case, the group can disorient you, scrambling your expectations about tension, development and release.
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ALBANY — Scrambling to contain an environmental scare in the small upstate village of Hoosick Falls, Gov.
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In response, activists and officials are scrambling to prevent what could become a public health disaster.
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That doesn't necessarily mean vloggers are scrambling to get themselves involved in the next YouTube scandal.
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And rescue workers are scrambling to get to people trapped in their homes by rising waters.
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Given 2019 net borrowing will top $1 trillion, might Washington find itself scrambling to find buyers?
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The soaring price of a university degree has sent parents and students scrambling for cheaper alternatives.
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The government has been scrambling since to cut taxes and spur lending to stem the slowdown.
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The developments shook the Middle East, with diplomats, politicians and analysts scrambling to divine their significance.
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A tweet from Trump can send the political world scrambling — is it a statement of policy?
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She loves when we throw one down the hallway so she can go scrambling after it.
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The feeling of being untethered from everything familiar, and scrambling to figure out where "home" is.
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Now, scientists are scrambling to figure out what may have caused the strange fluctuations they saw.
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Car rental companies like Zipcar's parent Avis are scrambling to adapt to the fast-changing atmosphere.
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The letters show Chapo scrambling to keep his empire from crumbling — and hatching plans to escape.
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As they dig a grave for Hayes, Ian suddenly gets flustered, scrambling out of the dirt.
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His grip on eastern Libya is faltering and his allies are scrambling to find a successor.
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"I'm scrambling to find something to do with these credits," Carrube told NBC News by phone.
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In a price downturn where oil producers are scrambling for business, that works in China's favor.
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Apple is "scrambling" to fix a major flaw in its latest operating system, according to CNBC.
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Ahead, check out the five items we're scrambling to buy before they sell out this week.
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Many firms are scrambling to develop ancillary products to try to make money from their users.
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The massive fires caught the city by surprise, and have left residents scrambling to get out.
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GOP scrambling for a path forward with Trump pushing repeal but some Republicans relieved it failed.
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Internally, at least at a fairly senior level, people were scrambling to figure out what happened.
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Driggs and other towns like it are scrambling to prepare for the onslaught of curious visitors.
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But after furiously scrambling for a few days, Mozilla has some good news and bad news.
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Through the day Thursday, veterans groups were scrambling to figure out who would get the cash.
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"We've been scrambling," he said, adding that his company had asked the Australian government for help.
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The BBC showed video, taken by a spectator, of a boxer and others scrambling for safety.
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A felony conviction left him scrambling to find work; he finally landed a job collecting garbage.
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With Brazil's rainy season underway, authorities are scrambling to fight the seasonal surge in mosquito populations.
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No scrambling for a cheap flight to New York to get your "cheap" flight to London!
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Officials in Texas and even Maine are scrambling to absorb the sharp increase in African migrants.
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Hamas militants responded with a cross-border fusillade that sent Israelis scrambling for air raid shelters.
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Lawmakers are scrambling and headlines are screaming Friday as the U.S. government heads towards a shutdown.
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Meanwhile, farmers have been scrambling, some successfully, to find other producers to buy their dairy products.
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"Trump and the Saudis are both really scrambling to come up with big announcements," he said.
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In cities, grocers would be scrambling to explain to consumers why almond butter costs had tripled.
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Hemp remains illegal under Idaho law, and lawmakers there are scrambling to pass a legalization bill.
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Even before Trump's provocative tweet, the White House was scrambling to clarify why Comey was fired.
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Tribal activists are scrambling to set up a temporary address system to use by Tuesday's voting.
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Along with a limited forward pipeline, this left investors scrambling for opportunities to reinvest the cash.
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The standoff quickly escalated, with Moscow scrambling two fighter jets and two helicopters to the area.
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Major damage at schools The Houston Independent School District is scrambling to recover from the storm.
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A complete liquidation will leave mall owners scrambling to fill the huge gaps at their properties.
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The U.S. is scrambling to compete with foreign education systems, namely China's (which excels in STEM).
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But with the June 5 primary just around the corner, Democrats are still scrambling to unify.
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The shutdown left 700,483 commuters scrambling for alternative transportation and exacerbating the city's already awful traffic.
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Taiwan's government is scrambling to deal with the deportations in the midst of a political transition.
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For two years, Washington has been scrambling to convince Erdogan to cancel the S-400 deal.
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A hiccup Thursday left the GOP scrambling to tweak its bill and win over skeptical senators.
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Lawmakers are scrambling over how to help the island deal with its $72 billion in debt.
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But he had saved 63 games in the prior two seasons, and the Mariners were scrambling.
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As a result, states are now scrambling to find lethal injection drugs they can obtain legally.
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That has banks and other long-time players rethinking their approach and scrambling to keep up.
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Parents scrambling to get their hands on these robotic monkeys may want to exercise caution, however.
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Lawmakers and officials are now scrambling to find solutions ahead of the busy summer travel months.
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But the Lynx had 16 turnovers and their defense got caught scrambling on the final possession.
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The organizers of the June 4th Museum say they are scrambling to find a new location.
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My brain was short-circuiting, much like Spieth's, and I was scrambling to salvage my Sunday.
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The abruptness of the administration's move has left many of the community groups scrambling to survive.
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The news certainly didn't reach some diplomats in D.C., who were sent scrambling by the news.
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Scrambling smoke, oozing honeycomb, and burning wood are the preferred materials of Oaxacan artist Sabino Guisu.
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Denuvo is effective, no doubt, but that doesn't mean every game developer's scrambling to use it.
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Tom MacArthur (R-NJ), Republicans are scrambling to satisfy everyone's concerns to get to a vote.
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This scrambling makes them unusable to the owner, even though they can still access the file.
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He's spent most possessions scrambling around, setting high screens and then not knowing what to do.
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That's why the company's lobbyists have been scrambling to either kill or weaken the California proposal.
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"The scrambling second-year man brings the element of the unexpected, the potentially entertaining," Mannix wrote.
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But the government is scrambling to expand rehabilitation services to keep up with the security measures.
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CRAZIEST ENDING: GAME 3, 2013 This one sent us scrambling for the nearest official rule book.
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That fact sent both parties scrambling to win over voters ahead of the June 20 election.
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State and local officials have been scrambling to get needed supplies and find extra hospital beds.
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The remarks surprised governors who have been scrambling to contain outbreaks and enacting tougher local measures.
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Metals also made a comeback, with bargain-hunting investors scrambling to buy, while oil prices steadied.
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And here I was again in my all-too-familiar routine of scrambling for child care.
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Even more soul-searching and scrambling for answers will happen in closing weeks of the year.
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But the effort failed to change the status quo, leaving both parties still scrambling for power.
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Ebola in Goma is a nightmare scenario WHO and DRC's health ministry are scrambling to prevent.
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Other companies are furiously stockpiling supplies, while civil servants are scrambling to prepare for emergency arrangements.
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In place of diesel cars, automakers are scrambling to develop a variety of battery-powered vehicles.
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That has fueled the illegal migration crisis that Europe has been scrambling to contain since 2014.
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The scrambling around the Abolish ICE bill shows Democrats have a lot more work to do.
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Lawmakers are scrambling for any Brexit plan with a public mandate when none appears to exist.
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Already, developers and city agencies are scrambling for new financing and scaling back longer-term plans.
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I have two children now, one in preschool and the other scrambling inexorably out of babyhood.
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City officials were scrambling to open emergency shelters, and warning residents to limit their time outdoors.
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At the same time, they're scrambling to figure out childcare as daycare facilities and schools close.
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Authorities across several countries are scrambling to keep people home and prevent the virus from spreading.
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And it left the museum, known as MASP, one of the most important in Brazil, scrambling.
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And Ms. Masching is scrambling to save her sale after one offer after another fell through.
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Rescuers in the Philippines were scrambling to reach survivors after landslides buried at least two buildings.
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And the rest of the field is left scrambling to prove they belong in the race.
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Instead, the younger McGill spent the back half of Season 3 scrambling to make ends meet.
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Even regions far from Texas are scrambling, and even competing, to compensate for lost refinery output.
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With the recent collapse of the oil price, it is scrambling just to service its debts.
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Jeff Bezos went shopping and now the entire retail industry is scrambling to secure shelf space.
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These last-minute power outages left couples, wedding planners, venues, lighting companies, caterers and others scrambling.
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Iranian officials are scrambling to contain the virus, as well as the fears it has sown.
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Liberals were scrambling to figure out what a left-leaning response to it might look like.
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Fearing bigger losses, insurers are pulling back from high-risk areas in California, leaving homeowners scrambling.
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The episodes feature lots of different gameplay mechanics, from scrambling up ladders to fighting lightsaber duels.
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The industry had badly underestimated the momentum against it, and now it was scrambling to regroup.
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Scrambling to address the report, a Facebook spokesperson told Mashable that the claim is completely false.
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House Democrats are scrambling to gain access to grand jury information obtained during the Mueller investigation.
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Belize has been scrambling to persuade world leaders to attend the SIDS day on September 27th.
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In recent years, it has become an important tool for countries scrambling to contain viral outbreaks.
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For weeks, Facebook has been scrambling to respond to the Bloomberg campaign's new social media tactics.
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Manufacturers, too, are scrambling to find alternative suppliers of everything from fabric to buttons and zippers.
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False reports of gunshots ricocheted through the subterranean rats' maze, sending confused travelers scrambling for cover.
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With the stakes so high, the United States, Iran and Russia are all scrambling for advantage.
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And legislative machinations — Mitch McConnell scrambling to adjust the bill and President Trump promising "surprising" changes.
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Bob Baffert hustled among his three entries while scrambling to convey final instructions to their jockeys.
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You are scrambling to save the world by shrinking yourself to the size of a mouse.
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The manufacturer is scrambling to get regulators to allow its 737 Max planes to fly again.
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The surge in wind and solar energy has electric utilities, especially in Europe, scrambling to adapt.
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That way, if the store runs out, you're not scrambling at the last minute and overspending.
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Ransomware works by scrambling data held on vulnerable computers and demanding a payment to unlock it.
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The snafu sent panicked residents scrambling to find shelters before they realized the alarm was unwarranted.
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Local law enforcement agencies began scrambling to rescue the two men, James Harris and Gustav Lofberg.
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Scrambling, the other crew members jumped from the bridge of the boat to the main deck.
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Rather, she's just scrambling to pay off the massive debt her late husband has left behind.
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I'm incredibly worried about new filmmakers – artists scrambling to finance passion projects on razor-thin budgets.
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Passengers were seen scrambling out of the bus to safety, and miraculously no casualties were reported.
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Toshiba is scrambling to sell its flash memory business and Western Digital is among the bidders.
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"So I think the Chinese are scrambling to hope that reason prevails in Washington," she added.
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A surge in teen vaping during the past few years has sent lawmakers and regulators scrambling.
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The shared-mobility business is booming, with traditional automakers scrambling to stay ahead of the curve.
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The Socialists, led by Sanchez, have been scrambling to drum up support since winning the Nov.
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"Programmers are scrambling to overhaul the open-source Linux kernel's virtual memory system," the report said.
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Now communities are clamoring for effective treatment options and providers are scrambling to establish caregiving facilities.
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The devastating toll opioids have taken on veterans has the VA scrambling to find alternative solutions.
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And guards are scrambling to figure out how to pay for child care, rent and medications.
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At 245, he was scrambling to manage a job and a young family — and unraveling fast.
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So when we were scrambling and trying to figure out what to do, we tried everything.
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Trump's insults and demands renewed global tensions and left Washington scrambling to reaffirm long-held commitments.
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Rubio, meanwhile, is scrambling to reverse his campaign's momentum after a series of disappointing results nationwide.
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North Korea is again issuing cryptic threats that officials around the world are scrambling to decipher.
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Such tie-ups highlight how automakers are scrambling to chase scale, manage costs and boost development.
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Lawmakers, foreign embassies and others were scrambling to get the details of the budget plan Monday.
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Scrambling, he pulled the files, squelched the bug, recompiled his code, and re-uploaded the game.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency says officials are scrambling to find enough housing to meet the demand.
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Ahead, check out the five sale items we're scrambling to buy before they sell out this week.
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As a result, politicians of all stripes are scrambling to work out how to appeal to them.
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The influx has strained Canada's refugee system, worsening backlogs in refugee tribunals and sending aid agencies scrambling.
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Transgender charities say they frequently hear from families and schools scrambling to support a pupil coming out.
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First and foremost, authorities are scrambling to find the missing journalist that was last seen with Madsen.
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Companies, like Facebook, hash and salt passwords — two ways of further scrambling passwords — to store passwords securely.
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The Democrats' success with such platforms in this year's midterm cycle has left Republicans scrambling for answers.
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Refiners have been scrambling for replacement barrels in a bid to avoid cutting the volumes they process.
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His Bavarian CSU conservative party is scrambling to win back voters in the upcoming Bavarian state election.
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Now these distributors, the FDA and the CDC are scrambling to contain the outbreak from going further.
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Is this process, of scrambling to create a vaccine after an outbreak has emerged, the best method?
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Four masked men emerged from the vehicle and began shooting seemingly indiscriminately, sending onlookers scrambling to safety.
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McAdams' most formidable opponent ended his bid last quarter, sending House Republicans scrambling to find another contender.
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The sudden scarcity of cascabella peppers has customers complaining, restaurants scrambling for alternatives, and suppliers' business suffering.
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Patterson is now scrambling to get her refund back, but she's finding the process close to impossible.
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Scrambling to pay bills or struggling with credit card debt is just the tip of the iceberg.
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California's finest wine makers are scrambling to save years of labor as historic fires sweep the region.
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Centrally planned follies are not the only example of Hong Kong scrambling to please the central government.
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Their protests were interrupted briefly when Spartacus, a stately Percheron draft horse, got spooked, sending bystanders scrambling.
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The White House Office of Management and Budget is scrambling to find ways to avoid these scenarios.
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Other food companies are scrambling to make cuts of their own, lest they become 22015G's next meal.
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So American businesses are scrambling to figure out how to use drones to gain a competitive advantage.
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Critics say the government is scrambling to protect Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman from blame.
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Still, Herig understands why city officials and civic groups are scrambling to upgrade local infrastructure and services.
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Boeing is scrambling to restore confidence in the 737 Max from regulators, customers and the flying public.
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Scrambling to refocus his campaign, Trump plans to deliver a speech in New York Wednesday attacking Clinton.
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Bella is our new beauty icon and we're already scrambling for the details on her latest cut.
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Scrambling, officials tried to alert people to flee immediately, but in many cases it was too late.
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That task was previously carried out by a human being scrambling over the heaps with survey tools.
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Since then, EPA, along with Department of Agriculture have been scrambling to come up with a solution.
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Some nights they'd be scrambling to find a fill-in drummer and others they'd have three guitarists.
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Luckily, no one was injured by the descending drone, just scrambling to escape its makeshift landing pad.
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With up more than 23% already this year, investors are scrambling to find the next big winners.
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Boeing is scrambling to restore confidence in the 737 Max from regulators, customers and the flying public.
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Mr Deripaska is scrambling to sell down his indirect interest in Rusal to try and save it.
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In addition, a recent spike in store rent left Barneys reeling and scrambling to find a buyer.
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Travelers nearby can be seen reacting in horror and scrambling for cover as the shots ring out.
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That has left the carriers that sold the devices scrambling to figure out a plan for customers.
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The airline, which had not at that point issued any information, was left scrambling to catch up.
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Cash-strapped cities and towns here are also scrambling to pay up front costs of rebuilding projects.
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For those of you scrambling to know what to believe in anymore, it's completely up to you.
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In 2010 China drastically cut its export quotas for rare earths, leaving the world scrambling for alternatives.
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That's another useful rule of thumb to remember: you're always scrambling to keep ahead of the curve.
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But there were a whole lot of people out there scrambling to figure out all these theories.
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Marketing agencies are scrambling for the potentially million-dollar opportunity to work with the World Record Egg.
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We're always chasing outbreaks and scrambling to get research in place long after it should be conducted.
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The logistical issue sent aides scrambling and forced Obama to exit the plane from a rear door.
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Back in Washington DC, meanwhile, DFRLab was still scrambling to understand just what was going on themselves.
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This could be because we're all scrambling to nail down that special someone for the coming week.
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I was scrambling eggs for us one Sunday, and meanwhile, he somehow managed to unlock my phone.
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With Easter coming up this Sunday, people around the world are scrambling to make preparations: Dying eggs.
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This has GOP leadership scrambling to come up with something new that can get to 50 votes.
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As a result it's been tough for labels to cash in, but that doesn't stop them scrambling.
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Now, Favre says the phony post was deleted and his team is scrambling to find the culprit.
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News Monday that it was being hit with a seven-year export ban sent the company scrambling.
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This Wednesday, May 3, messenger Mercury wraps up a signal-scrambling retrograde that began on April 9.
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This left several major airlines, including United, American and Southwest scrambling to rebook passengers and reassign planes.
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The solution may seem obvious, but still big firms are scrambling to rearrange themselves to take advantage.
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British Prime Minister Theresa May's government is scrambling to get support in parliament for her Brexit deal.
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Toshiba is scrambling to sell its flash memory unit to cover losses from its nuclear reactor business.
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Ambient, insatiable anxiety makes preppers ideal consumers; they're always scrambling to achieve a better state of preparedness.
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She spoke with PEOPLE last week in tears, scrambling for options as the weeks passed without money.
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And behind the scenes, his closest allies were already scrambling to mobilize liberals behind the surprise opportunity.
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Officials are scrambling to close a looming budget gap, after the government's call for 10% spending cuts.
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Bortles fumbled twice on scrambling attempts, and the Texans converted both of his turnovers into 10 points.
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Republicans are scrambling to get their tax scam out of Congress and onto Trump's desk by Christmas.
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Now, Trump is scrambling to fill intelligence and homeland security positions tasked with preventing hacks and terrorism.
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The updated version faces challengers around the country who are scrambling to stop it in its tracks.
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Moving season is in full swing and everyone is scrambling to cross things off their shopping lists.
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He spent much of the decade mired in litigation, filing for multiple bankruptcies and scrambling to survive.
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Still, the state-mandated deadlines are likely to leave local election officials scrambling to finish up recounts.
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Today, he's scrambling to fend off a challenger and keep his presidential—and perhaps political—future alive.
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The Trump administration is scrambling to contain the fallout from Trump's unexpected firing of Comey last week.
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In hot fields like health care, technology and professional services, employers are scrambling to find new employees.
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The Vermont lawmaker is scrambling for traction with Michigan voters before its Democratic presidential primary next Tuesday.
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Frequent disruptions have left riders stranded on trains and scrambling to make it to work on time.
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That so many are now scrambling to do so is an ominous sign of divisions to come.
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The strikes come at a time when both the companies are scrambling for ways to make money.
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This has left the railroads scrambling to trim costs by mothballing locomotives and putting workers on furlough.
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Trump's withdrawal has left the deal's future in question, with the European signatories scrambling to save it.
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But that appears so at odds with reality that Republican lawmakers are scrambling to revise it again.
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Scott's retelling, however, goes deeper than scrambling the chronology and emphasizing the dark side of early institutions.
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In a sign investors are scrambling for protection against currency swings around the time of the Oct.
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Prime Minister Theresa May has been scrambling to clinch a deal by the end of this month.
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The White House is scrambling to contain the fallout from Trump's unexpected firing of Comey last week.
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Not to mention that scrambling and rushing from one thing to the next has to be stressful.
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The cancellation took South Korea by surprise, and left officials in Seoul scrambling to contain the fallout.
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Congressional Republicans are scrambling for a way to halt President Obama's new unilateral actions on gun control.
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He holds the second-most bound delegates and has been scrambling to win the loyalties of others.
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She lost sight of her best friend, Samantha Carranza, in the chaos of people scrambling for safety.
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They're scrambling to try to figure out what they're going to do to find an affordable place.
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Workers have been scrambling all week to get the city's ice skating rink ready to open Saturday.
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Then he went into hiding, leaving the news media and government officials scrambling to uncover his whereabouts.
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Washington Redskins rookie quarterback Dwayne Haskins made an impressive, scrambling, 67-yard throw to receiver Terry McLaurin.
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But there's no denying that his scrambling of the political marketplace has been overdue, and perhaps healthy.
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I found myself scrambling to fulfill these requests and remain cool despite not having slept for days.
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But with Congress already scrambling to fund the government, it's unlikely to take up that as well.
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The struggles of McIlroy and the scrambling of Day helped frame the masterpiece that was Leishman's scorecard.
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I'm currently still stuck on that rock, praying and scrambling for a bit of luck and direction.
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Now they're scrambling to update their policies to ensure that foreign governments can't weaponize the web again.
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"They're scrambling," Todaro said, of the research community as it watches scientific data disappear from government websites.
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The collision left Cristiano a bloody mess ... and scrambling for a mirror to check on his moneymaker.
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I'm currently still stuck on that rock, praying and scrambling for a bit of luck and direction.
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He makes a minor pretense of covering his tracks, swapping the characters' gender and scrambling their names.
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Everyone around the set started scrambling to find him something long, dark, and drape-y with sleeves.
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Investors had been scrambling for safe assets as coronavirus worries weighed on global economies and supply chains.
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And state officials are scrambling to move voting places out of nursing homes before next Tuesday's primaries.
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Westchester County health officials were scrambling to trace his movements in the days before his hospital admission.
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Congress is scrambling to put together a third coronavirus relief package − and lobbyists are flooding the phones.
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Officials are now scrambling to secure enough masks, respirators and ventilators to meet the rapidly exploding need.
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In our first glimpse of Carl, he is scrambling out of an elaborate fort made from sheets.
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Companies are scrambling to find ways of securely supporting employees working from home during the global pandemic.
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The cancellation comes as other major tech firms are scrambling to hold events and product launches remotely.
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Florida's action gave hope to gun control proponents and sent the N.R.A. scrambling to contain the damage.
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Health Canada has been scrambling to ban the substance under the country's controlled drugs and substance legislation.
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The Koreans are scrambling but this kind of pressure is an accident waiting to happen for them.
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Murray also rushed for 109 yards, increasing the scrambling he is known for in the second half.
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Standardized-testing officials are scrambling to fix weaknesses in the testing process after the college admissions scandal.
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Countries are scrambling to respond to the spread of COVID-19, which has become a global pandemic.
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Tesla's board of directors has been scrambling to contain any potential damage caused by Mr. Musk's Aug.
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Insurers are also scrambling to find inspectors to investigate claims in Texas and Florida, according to Reuters.
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Financial markets have plunged amid concerns about the outbreak while policymakers are scrambling to mount a response.
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Now, it's the Republicans scrambling to pass a massive spending measure, the third of a growing list.
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We are scrambling to find a way for students to finish the semester abroad without losing credits.
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Admissions staffs are scrambling to provide as much information as possible so students can make informed decisions.
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Chief information officers are scrambling to cut down IT costs as the coronavirus pandemic hammers corporate America.
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In the past few days, Ms. Chassagne and Mr. Butler have been scrambling with last-minute details.
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There was also a couple that sent people scrambling after lighting fireworks that shot into a crowd.
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In the face of a global health emergency, thousands of U.S. college students studying abroad are scrambling.
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These lower rates sent homeowners scrambling to refinance, creating a 27% increase in refinance applications last week.
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Doing so will help prevent unnecessary scrambling and jury-rigged solutions when the inevitable cyber pandemic arrives.
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Conferences continue to be canceled, and people are scrambling to find out if they can be reimbursed.
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People are scooping up mushrooms so quickly that producers are scrambling to keep pace with burgeoning demand.
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Breakthroughs in immunotherapy and a rush to develop cancer treatments have left clinical trials scrambling for patients.
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Even after this past weekend's scrambling of the pecking order, expect more shifts, and perhaps many more.
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The country is scrambling to halt the spread of 2019-nCoV, also known as the Wuhan virus.
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Before the vote, many were already scrambling to find ways to stay if Britain chose to leave.
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Both said they were frustrated by the sudden lockdown and were scrambling to find a way home.
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A Winnie the Pooh watercolor painting was stolen and federal agents are still scrambling to find it.
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"They're scrambling to find buyers for their crude," said Matt Smith, director of commodity research at ClipperData.
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"They're all scrambling right now," Judge Graham, chief marketing officer of market research firm Ansira told Reuters.
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Republicans are scrambling to stop Trump from following through and are mulling several ways to do it.
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They have been scrambling to find the votes for the contentious new repeal effort before the Sept.
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As a result, media companies are left scrambling to quickly compile their properties into a Netflix alternative.
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Total funding to date: $11.5 millionWhy it's an acquisition target: Publishers are scrambling for first-party data.
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I think of the doctors who will be scrambling to do what they can to save lives.
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The country is scrambling to prevent a larger outbreak even as it prepares for the Tokyo Olympics.
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Companies are scrambling to develop other drugs based on using the immune system itself to attack cancers.
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Meantime, Italy's government is scrambling to deal with the biggest outbreak of the coronavirus outside of Asia.
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Many are scrambling to find offices and factories outside of China to prevent further supply chain disruption.
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Many key Senate Republicans have been scrambling to the cameras to affirm their support for the President.
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The local authorities are scrambling to defuse what many consider a ticking time bomb for public health.
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Conservatives said that Democrats are scrambling to figure out what attacks on the tax law will stick.
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Even now, negotiators are scrambling to make a plan for the possibility of a second Trump term.
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As the end of the decade neared, Facebook and Twitter were scrambling to clean up their services.
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Otherwise, the White House would not be scrambling to find out if what he said is true.
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We find ourselves scrambling in response to crises rather than playing a preventive role in the world.
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Additionally, administration officials were left scrambling after the President once again threatened to close the Mexican border.
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Dimitrov, like Marty, was no sordid careerist, scrambling to power over the dead bodies of innocent people.
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Still scrambling to find the perfect gift for your friend, brother, cousin, mother, or literally anyone else?
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Still, his loyal band of Republicans kept scrambling for a defense even in the eleventh hour, Rep.
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But the administration's announcement caught many groups by surprise, and they are scrambling to try to respond.
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Rescue crews have been scrambling to rescue the 50 people believed to be trapped underneath the rubble.
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You have Republicans scrambling to try to find a way to remedy their no votes [Monday] night.
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Like millennials scrambling to master the basics today, earlier generations were never formally taught how to invest.
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In this case, the revelations left Shaoguan officials scrambling to head off public and news media anger.
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Italian officials were scrambling at the weekend to secure Haftar's attendance at the conference organized by Rome.
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They were all scrambling, because they were getting killed by Congress for not giving a heads up.
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