Telomeres shorten with age, and stress can shorten them further.
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Editors shorten written sentences, but in this puzzle, to "Shorten the sentence, maybe?" is to COP A PLEA. 34A.
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Shorten is running for prime minister against incumbent Malcolm Turnbull, who criticised Shorten for potentially offending Americans through his comments.
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On Wednesday, leader of the opposition Labor party Bill Shorten even labelled Bernardi "a homophobe" as he walked behind Shorten during a press conference.
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This research strongly suggests that the accumulation of senescent cells is largely a bad thing; not only do they shorten life, they shorten the healthy parts of our lives.
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" Bill Shorten, the opposition leader, asked in Parliament. "Mr.
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FDA wants to shorten new drug monopolies to cut costs .
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Other proposals to lighten or shorten sentences remain under discussion.
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Existing officers are being offered overtime to shorten the lines.
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Shorten said Hawke's passing made him more determined to win.
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Shorten tells me a Windows version is in the works.
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TRYING TO SHORTEN THE AMOUNT OF TIME FOR INSTANT REPLAY.
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"The working week is likely to shorten further," he said.
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Steve Jobs in 2007 decided to shorten Apple Computer Inc.
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Will the newer models shorten the lifespan of the present?
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Turnbull promises a more entrepreneurial Australia, Shorten a fairer one.
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Cleveland Manager Terry Francona uses Miller to shorten the game.
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His Labor opponent, Bill Shorten, will resign his party leadership.
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For Mr. Shorten, the calculation may be largely about economics.
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The drugs did not shorten the illness or prevent deaths.
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Opposition Labor leader Bill Shorten called the protester's action unacceptable.
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The ministers agreed to shorten the period of such postings.
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What can Congress do to shorten the leash on regulators?
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"Modularity lets you shorten the time horizon," Mr Ghosh says.
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Monday's poll is Turnbull's slimmest margin since last November, narrowing a gap of 14 points over Shorten before news of the affair broke, when 45 percent of respondents preferred Turnbull, to 31 percent for Shorten.
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It did not help that Labor's leader, Bill Shorten, was unpopular.
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Creativity could even shorten your timeline for accomplishing your financial goals.
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John Anderson would probably shorten it to half an emoji anyway.
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Existing officers are being offered overtime to help shorten the lines.
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Three years later, Shorten switched sides and backed Rudd against Gillard.
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It did not help that Labor's leader, Bill Shorten, is unpopular.
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Leader Bill Shorten says this election is a "referendum on wages".
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Our telomeres naturally shorten throughout our lives, resulting in cellular aging.
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Turnbull's speech came after opposition Labor leader Bill Shorten conceded defeat.
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He'll face off against Bill Shorten of the opposition Labor Party.
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Both Turnbull and Shorten are publicly in favor of marriage equality.
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Parliament has the authority to shorten, extend or cancel this decision.
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Opposition Leader Bill Shorten says Turnbull is in full panic mode.
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You'll naturally shorten your stride and lean into the hill slightly.
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Read next: Four Ways We Can Shorten the Organ Donor Waitlist
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It's a way to shorten that view and close it in.
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Will using dryer balls shorten drying time and thus save energy?
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So she started to explore how she could shorten her commute.
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As a cell ages or undergoes significant stress, its telomeres shorten.
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These ailments also shorten life by an average of 103 years.
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Since then, its orbit has appeared to shorten slightly each year.
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Shorten your commute and odds are you'll be happier and healthier.
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Martyn Shorten, who has a biomechanics consulting firm in Portland, Ore.
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If Shorten wins, he would be Australia's sixth prime minister since 20103.
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Mining industry executives want the Trump administration to help shorten the process.
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Mr Shorten says a plebiscite would represent a "fundamental failure" of parliament.
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"Veteran players can help shorten learning curves," Clark said earlier this year.
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That, he says, along with other programs would likely shorten his sentence.
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"Malcolm Turnbulls need to be the Malcolm Turnbull of old," Shorten said.
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A study projected the U.K. lifespan will shorten by about five months.
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McCollum converted both foul shots to shorten the lead to 221-210.
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So it is possible to shorten the bidding process after an emergency.
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Fingers crossed this helps kick the cold, or at least shorten it.
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The Trump administration will shorten that to November 2540 through December 26.4.
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Octopi can also elongate and shorten their arms using this same mechanism.
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Yet high-tech drones could shorten that waiting period significantly, scientists suggest.
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He started to shorten points, to limit the strain on his hip.
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Further complicating matters, Mr. Shorten has called on Mr. Turnbull to quit.
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Congress can cancel or shorten any recess, even its mandated August break.
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Opposition leader Bill Shorten said the bodies had made the correct decision.
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One Swedish study also found that it could shorten your life span.
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They have a choice between myself and Bill Shorten as prime minister.
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Melinda Gates says the foundation is trying to shorten that to 2020.
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Squatting may reduce labor pain and shorten the second stage of labor.
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They also shorten the amount of time dogs can be tethered outside.
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Your breath starts to shorten; you feel a growing urge to vomit.
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"There is a mood for change," Shorten told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
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Untreated or inadequately treated inflammatory rheumatic diseases may also shorten life expectancy.
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Eating highly processed foods could shorten your life, a new study suggests.
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Read This Next: Four Ways We Can Shorten the Organ Donor Waitlist
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Turnbull retained his lead as preferred prime minister over Labor leader Bill Shorten.
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We never want to change the language, but we can shorten the sentence.
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Currently, a proposal would shorten the spending deadline from four weeks to three.
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Shorten did, however, send a written message to be read at the launch.
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For investors still in the bond market, Gross recommends investors shorten their duration.
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During that period, in November, his margin against Shorten shrank to two points.
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What is the one thing you won't skip – or shorten – in the morning?
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Using an iOS device in very hot conditions can permanently shorten battery life.
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Cook time will shorten for each pancake as the pan becomes hotter. 8.
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"Bill Shorten is only interested in the politics of this issue," Turnbull said.
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Companies are trying a variety of approaches to shorten nights at the opera.
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Earning more helped me shorten my repayment period and save money on interest.
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Type 85033 diabetes can shorten your lifespan by as much as 23 years.
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But the authors believed they could safely shorten the time to six months.
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But it would shorten the time to build international support for a resolution.
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The first decision — an "easy" one, Klopp said — was to shorten that substantially.
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"It is not that we can shorten the gap to Europe," Dominguez said.
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Not just how I feel, but this could seriously shorten my life expectancy.
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Right now, the world is trying to both flatten and shorten the curve.
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Beethoven was happy with him, but he still had to shorten the opera.
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Instead, companies will drastically shorten their value chains, which could reduce international trade.
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That could help shorten the time it takes for women to identify conditions.
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Shorten the game to seven innings (like various youth and scholastic leagues); 2.
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This has led its players to shorten it to a simple acronym: PUBG.
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The article was widely condemned and Shorten gave an emotional press conference denouncing it.
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From there, you can drag the arrow on either side to shorten the video.
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If you don't want the entire clip to be included, you can shorten it.
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Others have speculated that hoods could shorten, while passengers sit under a glass bubble.
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On Tuesday morning, Australia's opposition leader Bill Shorten visited a supermarket in Queanbeyan, Canberra.
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By corraling various ride-booking services, an aggregator can shorten wait time for users.
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After the ceremony, we had to shorten cocktails to make up for lost time.
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"The arms you gave us, helped abbreviate, shorten the military fight there," Duterte said.
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Didi's was to shorten wait times for both cab drivers and passengers in China.
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Amazon has long been working to shorten delivery times and reduce costs of deliveries.
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If you beat me, I'll shorten a half a day someplace to catch up.
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Opposition leader Bill Shorten said RA and the Waratahs had taken the right action.
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But how can we shorten the gap between events and when we can publish?
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"But we will try to speed up and to shorten the timetable," he said.
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Shorten said the "cannibalistic behavior" over the Liberal leadership was eating the government alive.
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"It was originally long, and we decided we wanted it shorten it," she shared.
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Even a couple extra pounds can shorten the already-short life of a dog.
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Mr. Shorten has promised significantly stricter limits on carbon emissions than Mr. Turnbull has.
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You can also shorten or lengthen the meeting by dragging handles up or down.
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While skipping security isn't an option, there are ways fliers can shorten their waits.
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The prescribed medications can shorten the length of the illness and prevent serious complications.
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But even narrow backing for remain could undermine his authority and shorten his term.
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They point to the administration's decision to shorten the open enrollment window by half.
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This, she said, would remove chipped enamel and shorten my too-long front teeth.
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Actelion makes drugs for pulmonary arterial hypertension, which can be disabling and shorten lives.
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"They're trying to shorten the time of manufacturing," said Mr. Mester, the former mechanic.
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Multiplex chains, including AMC and Regal, have fought off efforts to shorten that period.
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"Every one knows that storytelling is the way to shorten a road," she says.
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"The best way to serve a line is to shorten it," Ms. Purvis said.
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"5G will shorten or stablize replacement cycles," CFRA Research analyst Angelo Zino said Wednesday.
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Speeding up asylum would also shorten the time people need to be in detention.
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The machine will tell muscles to shorten or elongate as they need to, right.
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Will the company try to shorten that into something like "Two Dubs" or "Double Dub"?
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"With his passing, the labour movement salutes our greatest son," Shorten said in a statement.
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We take some pieces from the magazine and shorten them and make them more fun.
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But two women have helped humanize Shorten this campaign: his wife and his late mother.
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Shorten said late last month in a leadership debate that the economy was stoking inequality.
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The opposition Labor party has conceded defeat and Bill Shorten stepped down as its leader.
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Bill Shorten, leader of the opposition Labor party, scored a personal rating of 33 percent.
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Several digital technologies can be applied to shorten supply chains and make them more transparent.
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It is treated with antibiotics, which can improve symptoms and shorten the length of illness.
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Arthur: First of all, I think we need to, first of all, shorten the chain.
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Opposition Leader Bill Shorten, meanwhile, is hoping Australians aren't fatigued by a period of instability.
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And when they activate, they shorten and pull away from the center of your body.
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In a debate about Joyce, Cash used parliamentary protections to voice unsubstantiated rumours about Shorten.
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Jay Nixon to further shorten the benefits, linking their duration to the state's unemployment rate.
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Another measure would shorten the "grace periods" for people who fail to pay their premiums.
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It's long been known that anxiety and stress have the potential to shorten life spans.
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Meanwhile, the opposition leader, Bill Shorten, emerged as a stronger campaigner than anyone had expected.
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"It's going to shorten my loan life by a couple of years," Crowley, 226, said.
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"It's going to shorten my loan life by a couple of years," Crowley, 2503, said.
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If dispatchers have more confidence in storm locations and strengths, they can even shorten flights.
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The measure would also eliminate the mandatory counseling and mediation provisions to shorten the process.
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The changes were designed to shorten the conference, a person familiar with the matter said.
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He did prescribe a contraceptive pill, an attempt to shorten the length of my period.
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If you could shorten it then it would also make it easier to eat with.
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Bill Shorten, leader of the opposition Labor party, said Morrison was on a "marketing campaign".
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"But you can shorten the duration, you can lessen the impact and do better preparation."
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It is searching for ways to shorten the time that robots take to weld parts.
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That's the quickest way to shorten the amount of excessive time we use for incarceration.
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China might preload nuclear warheads onto missiles to shorten its response time, Mr. Narang suggested.
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"This government is in crisis," said Bill Shorten, leader of the main opposition Labor Party.
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Trump could shorten the formalities to just one year by exiting Paris' 1992 parent treaty.
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Any prolonged move to 20 percent enrichment would shorten that timeline to under a year.
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In order to keep pace, the runners had to shorten or lengthen their strides accordingly.
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The intent was to shorten the playoffs — the championship game will take place on Nov.
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Souza said she feels that the negligence of other parents may shorten her son's life.
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Apologizing and accepting responsibility, however, will certainly shorten the length of time she stays there.
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"It's going to shorten my loan life by a couple of years," Crowley, 23, said.
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Studios want to shorten that window and speed films to home video-on-demand services.
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Lance A.: Why is the NFL really about to shorten the length of its overtime ?
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This election, there has been a clear change in Labor's strategies, said Yu. An account entitled "Bill Shorten and Labor" makes Chinese-language posts almost every day from the campaign trail, and Shorten has hosted a live discussion on WeChat, fielding questions from voters.
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I join her for two stops to shorten my walk a bit because it's freezing out.
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He's been surrounded by strong women Shorten has consistently ranked poorly in preferred Prime Minister polls.
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"I know that you're all hurting, and I am too," Shorten told party supporters in Melbourne.
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Collectly attempts to shorten those cycles by tracking and learning about a debtor through each interaction.
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Genomics sets out to shorten the journey, by comparing their genomes with those of their parents.
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We live in a world where we can shorten entire statements into just a few emojis.
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His successor, Bill Shorten, is unpopular with voters, but has survived unchallenged for almost six years.
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He also wants to shorten the already constrained French working week from 35 to 32 hours.
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After Labor's defeat in the 2013 election, Shorten became leader of a party crippled by infighting.
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Only last month, the job security of Bill Shorten, the current opposition leader, was in question.
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Telomeres are protective caps at the ends of chromosomes that shorten each time a cell divides.
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Despite his party's lead in opinion polls, Shorten has consistently trailed Turnbull as preferred prime minister.
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CME Group plans to shorten trading hours for its livestock futures and options contracts effective Feb.
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The paper suggests the Fed should reduce its mortgage debt and shorten maturities on its Treasurys.
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It's also possible that their manner of self-fertilization has perpetuated defects that shorten their lifespan.
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Labor leader Bill Shorten called the ad "offensive and hurtful to LGBTI Australians and their families".
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The paper suggests the Fed should reduce its mortgage debt and shorten maturities on its Treasuries.
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Muscle activation increases as you raise both arms out to the side and the delts shorten.
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Mr. Shorten accused the Turnbull government of having secret plans to privatize Australia's universal health care.
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Clicking into one scene will also bring up a simple editing function to shorten the clip.
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Could anyone ethically put a healthy person into a test that might actually shorten life span?
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Mr. Shorten was appointed Labor leader after his party lost control of the government in 2013.
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He reported to the prison after Christmas and after a judge refused to shorten his sentence.
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Improving these interchanges would shorten journeys, stimulate local economies and help with regeneration, the paper argued.
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This would help significantly shorten the lines, thus removing some of the incentive to immigrate illegally.
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A number of short-lived "solutions" were considered in the Academy's efforts to shorten the telecast.
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The next opportunity to shorten the orbit will be during Juno's close approach on Dec. 11.
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"There can be enough fiscal stimulus to shorten the recession, but not avert it," Kelly said.
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"I personally think we need to explore weekday races and shorten our season up," Hamlin said.
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That way, it can evade antimissile defenses, as well as shorten or eliminate enemy warning time.
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"What he's doing is confusing his own political interest with our national interests," Mr. Shorten said.
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"He's made mistakes of judgment," said Bill Shorten, the Labor Party leader, after Mr. Dastyari's resignation.
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It took the company nearly two decades to shorten its standard delivery time to one day.
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And all that cycling on and off can stress the equipment and shorten its life span.
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Apple has agreed to shorten payment periods, relax debt repayment terms and put up $200 million.
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Some business analysts have warned that automation and robots could disrupt and shorten global supply chains.
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We don't know how long that takes, and whether we could shorten it substantially by intervening.
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Knowing that she was miserable wouldn't shorten the time it would take for her to adjust.
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Such a trajectory would add enough speed to shorten the total journey by almost two-thirds.
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The current leader of the Labor Party, Bill Shorten, is just as unpopular as Mr. Turnbull.
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At that point, why not just shorten the season and/or eliminate all back-to-backs?
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Officials broadened curbs to shorten the crossing, and widened medians and built protective barriers around them.
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"But the good thing is, if ridership patterns change, you can shorten the trains," he said.
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Sketchy, anyway, a long story short, trying to shorten this chapter, I ended up at Yahoo.
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On Thursday, Morrison delivered his last major campaign speech in Canberra, while Shorten gave his in Sydney.
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This proposal would complement European Commission plans to shorten bankruptcy procedures and the recovery of bad loans.
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Prime ministerial candidates Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten had not begun posting at time of writing, however.
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But if you send ultrasound waves waves through the colon, you could shorten that process to minutes.
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If investors out there are really scared, they can shorten duration as a way to protect themselves.
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Thirteen trials suggested that, with a high enough dose, zinc could shorten the length of a cold.
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We're not going to shorten the length of the presidential campaign because people are tired of it.
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It could be a blip or there could be something significant happening to shorten white women's lives.
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Those infected with the flu can treat it with antiviral drugs that shorten its duration and severity.
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But Alaska also plans to shorten the seat pitch in first class to add in more seats.
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They've encountered instances in which Facebook has removed posts, or technical issues randomly shorten or delete posts.
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It is not just that Turnbull was not as comfortable as Shorten when campaigning among ordinary voters.
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So we have to shorten the distance between the inconceivable to some and the inevitable to us.
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The vehicle boasts many upgrades that are meant to shorten the refurbishment and downtime needed between flights.
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That would usher in a Labor government, making Bill Shorten Australia's seventh prime minister in a decade.
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Depending on your situation, having a prenup can shorten the time it takes to resolve the case.
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Residents of Democratic counties who travelled to less Democratic places were more likely to shorten their stays.
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In many marine animals, microplastics are thought to shorten their lifespans and affect their ability to reproduce.
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"A vote for One Nation was a vote for the Liberal party," Shorten told reporters in Melbourne.
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Vatican spokesman Greg Burke said they had discussed "various options" to shorten procedures in cases of abuse.
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How you do it: Knowing this alone should instantly sharpen your mind and shorten your planning cycles.
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But in the longest-lived ones, the Myotis, telomeres didn't shorten—this came as a complete surprise.
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Sandy was originally "Sanne," which was a contraction of "Roseanne;" and I didn't shorten it, friends did.
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Abortion:In the past, May has advocated to shorten the timeframe in which women can legally get abortions.
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I'd even shorten that to a pho-real movie or 4Real movie if you need something catchier.
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That prompted the U.S. space agency to shorten the outing and assign the astronauts just one task.
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Mr. Zollinger said he was pleased by the decisions to shorten the tests and make them untimed.
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Mr. Turnbull and Mr. Shorten had both called her to congratulate her on her victory, she said.
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"Some companies are offering free food or subsidizing rent so workers can shorten commuting time," Matsumoto said.
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Bill Shorten, leader of the opposition Labor Party, said there were "shocking scenes" coming out of Melbourne.
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"It can shorten the length of a cold and decreases the severity of the illness," Sevilla says.
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Last week, the backslide continued even further as Sall reneged on his commitment to shorten term limits.
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In 2015, he donated $55,000 to have a "boardroom lunch" with Opposition Labor Party leader Bill Shorten.
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They were trained on an iPad instead of a simulator to cut costs and shorten training time.
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They drive straight through, swapping the wheel after a certain number of hours, to shorten transit time.
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One meta-analysis revealed that zinc supplements may shorten the duration of symptoms of the common cold.
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The Cowboys produce big plays on the ground, threaten opponents downfield with Dez Bryant, and shorten games.
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Find a way to shorten your email, make your ask clear, and not be a time-suck.
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Together we can shorten the timeline to quantum advantage and open up new opportunities for our customers.
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" Mr. Turnbull and Bill Shorten, leader of the opposition Labor Party, have condemned Mr. Leyonhjelm's "offensive remarks.
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However, NASA has looked into adding upgrades to the Falcon Heavy, which could help shorten the journey.
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Also, you can shorten Gisele to "Gigi" or some other, non-seminal variant without that much fuss.
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You'll shorten the length of time you're paying back your loans and save some money on interest.
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The proposed new nuclear cruise missile would shorten nuclear reaction times and risk miscalculation in a crisis.
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However, this year's calendar and rules have two important changes that could conceivably help shorten the primary.
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Amazon announced plans to shorten its standard delivery time from two days to one day in April.
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The bill would also shorten the grace period for ObamaCare enrollees who fail to make premium payments.
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Automated sorting machines, whirring conveyor belts and hard bins can break a book and shorten its life.
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Maddon said he's all for changes to increase the pace and shorten the length of a game.
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Rasheed even insisted I shorten the hem of his trousers, so that they'd sit above his ankles.
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This feedback consists of easy tweaks like how to shorten stride length or how to fix pronation.
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We can shorten drug corporations' monopolies on lifesaving medications and increase the availability of lower-priced generics.
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Morrison also took aim at Shorten and said Labor had a history of poorly managing the economy.
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Usually, a change in telomere length is associated with aging or disease, and they shorten with age.
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However, it said it would never do anything to intentionally shorten the life of any Apple product.
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Shorten the damn season already—If anything, this shows a 60-game season is the ideal length.
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Shorten said his government would deliver universal pre-school and kindergarten for all children aged 3 and 4.
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Interestingly, Disney is one studio that is not pressuring theater chains to shorten the window protecting ticket sales.
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If Shorten wins, he'll be Australia's sixth leader in a decade marred by party infighting and leadership coups.
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"We can vote for a republic and still binge-watch 'The Crown' on Netflix," Shorten said in 2017.
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If Shorten becomes Prime Minister, she has said she wants to use her platform to promote feminist causes.
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Had Shorten won office, he would likely have met China's Xi Jinping during August's G20 Summit in Japan.
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For the majority of pants, I had to do the classic rolled waistband trick to shorten the legs.
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"Change in this country only ever happens when people participate in the change," Shorten told reporters in Canberra.
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Labor leader Bill Shorten said late on Saturday he could not win enough seats to form a government.
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Leader of the Opposition Bill Shorten is embraced by members of the crowd as they celebrate in Melbourne.
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A second approach is to shorten the summer break but spread the holidays more evenly through the year.
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The only feasible way to shorten these times would be with a faster boat or a faster plane.
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But a new study claims that mating can actually shorten the lives of male red-sided garter snakes.
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But the stresses of spaceflight may cause them to shorten more quickly, speeding up an astronaut's biological clock.
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Labor leader Bill Shorten blasted Dutton and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull for lowering the tone of the election.
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You can, for example, shorten URLs, resize images, convert between different units, automate your tweeting, and more besides.
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Opposition Labor party leader Bill Shorten tweeted his condolences to the families of those affected by the incident.
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Most of us skip our vacation days, a habit that researchers have found could actually shorten our lifespans.
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Bill Shorten, who was favored to win, would have gone out of his way to publicly condemn Trump.
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I remember asking her if I could shorten it, as it was too long for my college functions.
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Why wouldn't we want to speed up — or at least shorten — that process and get to spring already?
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Among certain small marine species, microplastics have been shown to reduce growth, hinder reproduction, and shorten the lifespan.
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Our collective love of sitting the fuck down and eating food that will dramatically shorten our life-spans.
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Shorten told the Labor conference there would be no change to the rules for existing negatively geared properties.
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Ms. Trauss joked that she liked moderate because you can shorten it to mod, and mod sounds cool.
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But the notion of limiting a manager's options to shorten games and bolster offense seems rash and absurd.
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Pinkish nude ballet shoes have become an industry standard, but on brown skin, they can shorten the silhouette.
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Opposition Labor Party leader Bill Shorten told the Melbourne rally the postal vote itself should never have happened.
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Iran also has the option of selling oil from storage in Dalian, China, which would shorten delivery time.
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Sall affirmed his commitment to democracy, announcing that he would shorten term limits from seven to five years.
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The country will still be formally known as the Czech Republic; it would only shorten in casual English.
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If you're regularly backing horses that shorten in price after you back them, you will be flagged up.
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The days shorten and the furrows of the volcano that looms over our town steadily fill with snow.
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I might shorten my hours and not go on call anymore, but overall it will remain the same.
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In two of six Septembers, heavy rain prompted L.P.G.A. officials to shorten their newest major to 54 holes.
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It uses vibration frequency and amplitude to relieve muscle spasms, increase blood flow, and shorten muscle recovery time.
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Rupert said she doesn't think the curve will invert, but sees investors continuing to shorten up duration regardless.
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Still unaware of the severity of his situation, Lam signed them, hoping his cooperation might shorten his detention.
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Why do startup investors take a long time to decide (and how can startup founders shorten that cycle)?
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Avoid 'ultra' processed foods Studies show that eating a lot of unhealthy, "ultraprocessed" foods may shorten your life.
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A study published Wednesday showed that air pollution will shorten children's life expectancy by 20 months, on average.
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In some cases, technological advances are helping by making it easier for companies to shorten their supply lines.
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Either make them debate or change the rules to shorten the time the minority party can obstruct nominations.
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Apple on Thursday denied that it has ever done anything to intentionally shorten the life of a product.
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While Morrison promised stability, Shorten promised "real change", reducing inequality through tax reform, higher wages and better public infrastructure.
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After reviewing feedback to the program since its launch, the company will now shorten its length to 90 days.
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The rule proposes to shorten the upcoming annual open enrollment period for the individual market to Nov. 1-Dec.
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Moving on, there's no shortage of so-called natural and herbal treatments said to either shorten or prevent colds.
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With Shorten stepping down, his deputy Tanya Plibersek is a likely contender for the next Australian Labor Party leader.
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He loves a dad joke Not only is Shorten a dad -- some say he's a bit of a dork.
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Shorten backed the removal of Prime Minister Kevin Rudd in 2010, who was replaced by his deputy Julia Gillard.
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Bill Shorten, Labor's leader, says a plebiscite would denote a "fundamental failure of this parliament to do its job".
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There is no way that Shorten, or any other Labor official, didn't know about them before the story broke.
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As Shorten stressed, the team also focused on making it very easy to share artboards and prototypes with others.
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Advances in hypersonic weapons, moving at more than five times the speed of sound, will shorten response times further.
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Tim Obendorf, a certified financial planner with Steward Advisors in Chicago, has told his clients to shorten their duration.
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This could help to shorten offshore oilfield development times, increasing their competitiveness relative to onshore shale oil, Johnson said.
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The agency is also launching an incident command center that will track daily operations and aim to shorten lines.
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Instead of granting the waivers for 180 days, the administration will shorten their term to 90 days, Bloomberg said.
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The Swiss industrial valves manufacturer said it would shorten work for some employees as demand softened in certain markets.
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EDT: According to the Associated Press, TSA has sent 58 new officers to O'Hare to help shorten wait times.
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The country's Opposition Leader, Bill Shorten, said it was the law that had to change, not the gay community.
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Opposition leader Bill Shorten has labeled the announcement "cosmetic" and a "con job" that will make no real difference.
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If Turnbull loses on July 2, Labor opposition leader Bill Shorten will be the country's sixth leader since 2010.
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Turn up the power on the battery, you shorten its life, but turn it down, the slower you go.
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Speculation has also begun about the ability of Shorten and Turnbull to hold onto the leadership of their parties.
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The positive data could potentially shorten the length and size of future trials, Viking Chief Executive Brian Lian said.
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The process takes five to 10 days, however scientists believe they will be able to shorten that time frame.
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Labor caved in to the pressure, and party leader Bill Shorten instructed his members to vote for the bill.
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Bundled payment arrangements have already demonstrated the ability to reduce readmission rates and shorten hospital stays, thereby lowering costs.
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If Democrats aren't on the floor using the 30-hour rule for debate, he can easily shorten the time.
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Another side effect: The lifting may help some with stress incontinence, and in some cases may even shorten labia.
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The bottom line is, it's a cool insight into aging biology, but nothing to shorten your telomeres worrying about.
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She would watch me rise to the walker and shorten its legs or tell me to change my gait.
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It may be 100 to 1,000 times less expensive to operate and could also dramatically shorten long-distance travel.
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The bank's efforts to shorten maturities and reduce high loan-to-value CRE lending are positive for the rating.
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With our limited leverage, we should accelerate the diplomatic process, which will shorten the suffering for the Syrian people.
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VW aims to significantly shorten the process from concept to production which previously took 48 months, one source said.
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At a press conference following Senator Dastyari's resignation, Shorten said he supported tightening restrictions and disclosures around political donations.
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The indulgences could shorten the time of suffering of a friend or family member, though by no specified amount.
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A treatment option could shorten hospital stays, free up scarce ventilators, and ultimately improve outcomes for COVID-19 patients.
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Establishing periodic reviews as natural breaking points for the rules of the game would certainly shorten investors' time horizons.
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Telomeres shorten as a cell ages, until they are so abbreviated that the cell cannot function and often dies.
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Republicans muscle through a rules change to shorten debate on nominations, further eroding the influence of the minority party.
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Both Bill Shorten, the opposition leader, and Scott Morrison, Australia's prime minister, gave speeches in Sydney on foreign policy.
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If Mr. Shorten wants to lead a progressive government, he has to first lance the boil of race politics.
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It would cap compensation limits in unfair dismissals and shorten the time employees have to challenge them in court.
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"You're a classic space invader," Shorten replied to laughter from the room at the Woolloongabba cricket ground in Brisbane.
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Under the program, Home Depot has also worked to shorten delivery time and develop a more user-friendly website.
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Patients usually find a drug, combination of drugs or device that helps shorten the severity and duration of migraines.
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Those small amounts can reduce interest paid and add up to shorten the term of your debt, Jenkin said.
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This could mean coaching them to run at a specific pace or how to shorten or lengthen their stride.
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As attention spans shorten, the sports world is trying to come up with innovative ways to keep fans engaged.
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After publication, Best Buy announced it would shorten opening hours and limit the number of customers allowed inside stores.
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But even when cough medicines help a little, they do not cure or shorten the duration of a cough.
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"This change will support kidney donation, reduce waste, and shorten transplant wait times for years to come," Grogan said.
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But Apple Watches are still allowed, and so the Red Sox used it to help shorten that chain of information.
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Mr Leibler expects the council's report will be released after the council meets Messrs Turnbull and Shorten later this month.
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Some companies have employees work 10-hour days, while others shorten the number of hours worked each week to 32.
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"I know that you're all hurting and I am too," Shorten told supporters at the party's Melbourne election night function.
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The National Institutes of Health published a report in 2012 that said regular red meat consumption could shorten consumers' lifespan.
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"It is a very, very close count," Turnbull told the party faithful at coalition headquarters in Sydney after Shorten spoke.
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We utilize artificial intelligence and novel scientific methodologies to automatically identify unique mutations, and help shorten the diagnosis odyssey. Exceed.
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The president can also dissolve parliament by calling for early elections, but that would also shorten his or her term.
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It must be said that Labor leader Bill Shorten distanced himself and any government he might lead from that view.
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It's a grand Australian tradition to shorten most things we say, because who can be bothered saying the whole word.
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When taken early, they can lessen the severity of symptoms and shorten the course of illness by about a day.
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It is hoped that the track will shorten the journey between the two cities from 12 hours to four hours.
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John Hewson, a former Liberal leader who has been critical of both parties, said Shorten was more pragmatist than reformer.
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The angle here also makes Shorten look like the world's smallest man gripping an immense dinner tray of a lectern.
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"Bob Hawke in 1983 gave me and my wife the first home-buyer's grant," Edwards told Shorten in televised remarks.
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The ranking is based on ozone pollution, an invisible pollutant the association said can damage lungs and even shorten life.
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So imagine the horror when Labor Party leader Bill Shorten was spotted eating his democracy sausage with completely erroneous technique.
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The company secures Instacart-only express lanes for its couriers in order to shorten the delivery time for its products.
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Small modular reactors and "generation IV" technologies promise to reduce waste, shorten construction times and decrease proliferation and safety risks.
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Following are some key facts about the two men leading their parties, Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Labor's Bill Shorten.
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And so, too many people continue to engage unwisely in unhealthy habits that make them sick and shorten their lives.
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"The more one looks, the more we see that we can shorten the duration [of a prescription's length]," he said.
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The plan had been changed to shorten the time-frame, hence the latest figure of A$778 million, it added.
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Opposition leader Bill Shorten also welcomed the arrangement, but did not comment directly on whether he believed Trump would comply.
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She can walk you through the potential treatment options (including medication) that can help shorten and even prevent your migraines.
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On Thursday, the Academy said it would go ahead with plans to shorten the annual awards show to three hours.
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On Tuesday, Hapoalim, Israel's largest lender, said it was in talks to shorten Seroussi's term, which began in January 2009.
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"It has become a national sport in Australia for the very wealthy to turn their income into capital," Shorten said.
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Without it, her heart and lungs would continue functioning for two people and shorten her lifespan, according to the hospital.
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Those bats whose telomeres do shorten, yet also manage to live a very long time, are also on Teeling's mind.
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In the House of Representatives, Mr Shorten declared that it was a mark of a government in "full panic mode".
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" My favorite, a very English locution, has to do with weather: "There was weather and the days began to shorten.
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During their trial, the men invoked a "trans panic" defense to justify their murder and attempt to shorten their sentence.
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Patients may also take zinc supplements because there's evidence they can shorten the length of diarrhea related to the infection.
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To shorten that process, the administration will use a "one agency one decision" method, one of the officials said Saturday.
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"A plebiscite is the wrong path to achieve marriage equality," Mr. Shorten said at a news conference after the caucus.
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"No one should have to shorten his or her life to make a living," Labor Secretary Tom Perez said Thursday.
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When a fighter steps to the left or right side, he can lengthen and shorten the path of his punches.
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That would drastically shorten the time that the agents — many, if not all, of them Iranians — spent inside the building.
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You might be able to shorten your loan term to 15 years from 30 and pay off your loan quicker.
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But, they said, the trials could shorten the duration of incubation, lower viral loads and have other, more nuanced benefits.
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Shortening dwell time would, in turn, shorten travel time, said Phil Eng, the chief operating officer for the transportation authority.
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And in 2020, the Oscars will move the ceremony to earlier in the year, to shorten Hollywood's overall awards season.
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Telomeres seem to protect our DNA from damage during cell division but, unfortunately, shorten and fray as a cell ages.
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The proposed expansion, called the Chinese Eastern Railway, would shorten the length of the Trans-Siberian Railway by 800 miles.
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But over all, the Trump administration has worked to shorten enrollment periods and tighten eligibility rules for those seeking exceptions.
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Mr. Shorten, despite being the face of the political opposition for six years, was not an easy sell to voters.
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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and the opposition leader, Bill Shorten, spoke at the event in Sydney, which drew some 20,000.
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In Canberra, the capital, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and the opposition leader Bill Shorten attended a service at Parliament House.
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If the rings are losing this much material to the planet, that could shorten their "life span," so to speak.
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Labor's Shorten has also put a plan to create jobs in the region at the center of his election pitch.
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The Newspoll, published by The Australian newspaper, also showed Labor leader Bill Shorten was now preferred prime minister among voters.
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The Red Sox admitted to league investigators that they were able to significantly shorten this communications chain by using electronics.
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Then, one day in February, he told 7-Eleven he was going to shorten his store's hours from 6 a.m.
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Mr. Trump, according to several people in his inner circle, pressed to shorten the trip to five or six days.
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Delete a sentence or two, and Descript will automatically shorten the file to make the recording sound smooth and natural.
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Plans to shorten hours at the core factory in Wolfsburg alone would affect more than 10,000 workers, the source said.
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To shorten the window, Funko is considering new products that can be made in the United States instead of China.
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Why not shorten the workweek to three or four days, or institute job sharing, which has been successful in Germany?
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In contrast, Opposition Leader Bill Shorten tried a few awkward tactics before failing miserably at ridding himself of recorder girl.
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It would also shorten the often lengthy legal processes for resolving an insolvency dispute between the state and former owners.
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The official said the White House wanted to shorten the process while preserving environmental protections that exist under current law.
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In fact, Shorten led the charge to change his party's policy platform to include the navy turning back boats of refugees.
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When patients receive unwanted or unwarranted end of life care, treatments can diminish their quality of life — or even shorten life.
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"My wife bought me this to help shorten my commute," he told Reuters journalists, who were accompanied by a government guide.
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For example, unlike passive funds, active bond funds have the ability to shorten their duration going into a rate sell-off.
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The Nike team encouraged Desisa's coach to shorten and intensify some of his workouts in an effort to increase his speed.
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The couple have one child together, nine-year-old Clementine, while Chloe Shorten also has two children from her first marriage.
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After the treatment, the twins were able to reduce their use of rubbing alcohol and peroxide, and shorten their shower time.
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"It can be more of the same, or a change for the better," Shorten said at the launch of Labor's campaign.
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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, leader of the Liberal Party, has been facing off against Bill Shorten, leader of the Labor Party.
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"It is clear that Mr. Turnbull and his coalition will form a government," its leader, Bill Shorten, told a news conference.
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The FAA wants to use GPS technology to shorten routes, save time and fuel, and reduce traffic delays by increasing capacity.
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Then-Attorney General Eric Holder predicted that the administration might shorten as many as 10,000 prison sentences before Obama left office.
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Hell is hearing Labor Party leader Bill Shorten say "put that on the spend-o-meter" in a never-ending loop.
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Many in the tech industry are looking for homes in the city to be closer to jobs and to shorten commutes.
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That's one reason experts advise against closing credit cards, especially older ones, since doing so could shorten your average credit history.
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More research is needed to determine whether missing the meal actually could shorten life expectancy and why such an association exists.
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The fight between media companies that want to shorten or eliminate that period of exclusivity has been going on for years.
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"And we would like continue to expand that production" in ways that shorten transportation needs and help the environment, he added.
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Despite Labor's consistent lead in the polls over the past year, Morrison remains the preferred prime minister over Labor leader Shorten.
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The company is trying to shorten delivery times with software to anticipate when and what kind of pizzas customers will order.
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"Why should gay Australians be subjected to a different law-making process than any other Australians?" said Labor leader Bill Shorten.
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Morrison outpointed Shorten on seven measures of leadership attributes, from economic influence to vision and trustworthiness, much as Turnbull had done.
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Speaking at the New South Wales Labor State Conference, Shorten proposed to make negative gearing available only on newly constructed homes.
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If the antitoxin is given before paralysis is complete, it helps shorten recovery, which requires the regrowth of motor nerve endings.
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Bill Shorten, the opposition leader, turned out to be a stronger campaigner than either the government, or most commentators, had anticipated.
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"As is common for Natashas the world over, the Obamas shorten their Natasha's name to Sasha," the name's Nameberry entry reads.
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If Iran now pulls out because of the US' violation of the deal, it could begin to shorten its breakout time.
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More carcasses means less room in the cooler overall, and Lauritsen fears that could shorten worker shifts and lighten worker wallets.
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And it, too, also wants to shorten point-to-point travel like SpaceX but with a small winged craft called SpaceShipTwo.
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To bring down the price of innovative medicines, we need to shorten the development cycle and reduce the cost of development.
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He also encouraged attorneys to shorten their closing arguments, saying two hours is a long time to keep a juror's attention.
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Many of us walk from Grand Central Terminal through the northeast passage in order to shorten the trip to our offices.
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Telomeres shorten as cells divide and as people age, and shorter telomeres in adulthood are associated with chronic diseases like diabetes.
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Plus, the concealed button hem makes it absurdly easy to shorten the pants to the perfect length for my 5'2 frame.
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But in recent years, few laws have been passed to decriminalize behaviors, shorten prison or jail sentences, or restrict police actions.
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And when stress is chronic and ongoing (as bad news seems to be, as well) it can even shorten your life.
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This is pure process redesign to shorten times to meet the president's goal of getting all projects down to two years.
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Shorten mandatory minimum sentences, including reverting life imprisonment to a 25-year minimum for those convicted under the "three strikes" provision.
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In the past few years, steps have been taken to shorten the process by allowing families to use older tax forms.
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Other policies can impede the democratic process, like voter ID and early voting laws that discourage voters and shorten participation windows.
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Local governments can also shorten or extend the timeframe of production restrictions based on their monthly air quality, the ministry said.
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These are things that can hurt your nails, shorten the life of your manicure, or even pose a dangerous health risk.
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He refused to apologise for the doctored footage of Starmer and told ITV it had been edited to "shorten" the clip.
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The agency agreed to pay Boeing an additional $287.2 million to shorten the production schedule for some of its Starliner spacecraft.
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That measure was intended to eliminate obstacles to carrying out the death penalty and shorten the time between conviction and execution.
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A pardon would wipe away some effects of the conviction and free Dassey, while a commutation would simply shorten the sentence.
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Standardize the process across all states, eliminate complicated caucuses and shorten the length of time it takes to pick a nominee.
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In the new ruling, Pauley said only prosecutors can make a motion to shorten a sentence under the provision Cohen cited.
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This causes it to spin a bit more quickly — and an average day to shorten by about 0.6 milliseconds every century.
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We're going to send some people out to talk to the pathologists and see if we can shorten that time frame.
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Personally, I think Bill Shorten probably is going to make the depression we had look like a walk in the park.
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Mr. Morrison's announcement was criticized as a "reckless and foolish action," by Bill Shorten, the leader of the opposition Labor Party.
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If taken within two days of onset, these drugs may also reduce the severity and shorten the duration of the flu.
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To shorten the timeline, the government is building new lab facilities in the country, which should be ready in two weeks.
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Even the telomeres at the end of our chromosomes, which act as a sort of timer for aging cells, can shorten.
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Several of the nation's major airlines agreed to shorten their lengthy customer service contracts at a heated House hearing on Tuesday.
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You may want to try a different type of bike seat, change your form, or shorten your time in the saddle.
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" He added, "The bill will enhance safety, improve transparency of PHMSA's rulemaking process, shorten inspection reporting time, and improve workforce management.
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I didn't feel comfortable with the idea of helping to shorten the life of a patient because of depression and resentment.
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He agreed, though, that broadcasters needed to find more ways to shorten commercial breaks and the number of brands featured there.
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The new licenses, intended to make air travel safer, threaten to undercut efforts to shorten lines at motor vehicle agencies nationwide.
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The Miuco X3 massage gun helps to greatly shorten the recovery time of muscles thanks to a set of impressive features.
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These solutions can shorten commutes while making housing more affordable in the high-opportunity places where many people want to live.
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These states have shown that it is possible to shorten sentences — or divert offenders to community supervision — without compromising public safety.
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Guardians of Rescue, an animal welfare nonprofit in New York, shared some tips as the snow melts: • Shorten your dog's walk.
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Previous studies have found that manipulating the activity of even single neurons in C. elegans can extend or shorten life span.
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We need to shorten it so it's not the end of the world in a year where they're not as successful.
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It's also possible that the deterioration of other particles in the rings could shorten their lifetime to roughly 100 million years.
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And as global supply chains shorten, bosses will want to use additive manufacturing to tailor products to the demands of local consumers.
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Both the current Prime Minister's "Scott Morrison" WeChat account and the "Bill Shorten and Labor" WeChat account are registered to Chinese nationals.
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In December, according to the lawsuit, he was told by supervisors that his beard was too long and ordered to shorten it.
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The government says it will give a boost to local economy, as well as shorten drivers' trip times and reduce traffic congestion.
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Or, if you get diarrhea as a side effect of the antibiotics (yep, sometimes antibiotics backfire!), probiotics may shorten the duration, Dr.
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He had told voters in the West African country in 2012 that he would shorten his current term by changing the constitution.
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This is why criminal justice reformers and experts widely believe it is possible to shorten prison sentences without risking significantly more crime.
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"Let's just make Australians safe over Christmas," opposition Labor party leader Bill Shorten told reporters outside parliament in the capital of Canberra.
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Shorten has previously promised to hold a plebiscite to gauge support for Australia becoming a republic with its own head of state.
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So I think all of that means we ought to shorten up on our assessments and be willing to be very patient.
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Deploying several defense teams, Labrie has repeatedly and unsuccessfully tried to petition the judge to shorten his sentence and drop his convictions.
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SHOCK ABSORBERS FOR A NEW WORLD All would, their advocates say, act as shock absorbers to cushion economic weakness and shorten recessions.
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Teller says this should shorten the timeline for using Project Loon to provide balloon-powered internet for remote areas around the world.
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Bills elsewhere would slash funding to the courts, shorten judicial term lengths or just eliminate seats, as has happened in North Carolina.
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While details on Trump's plans are scant, a senior administration official said they're looking for ways to shorten the lengthy permitting process.
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For example, they could shorten the list of "essential benefits" that insurers must cover without ever limiting the amount they pay out.
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But it wants to close loopholes that go mainly "to the top end of town", as Bill Shorten, Labor's leader, puts it.
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Therefore, it would seem likely that any expansion of the program would exacerbate those problems and shorten the life of the program.
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But the biggest question buzzing around Capitol Hill now is whether the Senate will cancel or shorten that recess – and meet anyway.
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You have to shorten the chain because right now, there are five to six different vendors before you get any final product.
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What to watch: Labor's Bill Shorten, a former union leader, is likely to be Australia's next prime minister despite being quite unpopular.
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison's conservative government is facing a close contest with the social-democratic Australian Labor Party, led by Bill Shorten.
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The $70 model still burns cheap biomass, but it uses fans to lower fuel use, shorten cooking times and limit harmful smoke.
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Universal didn't appreciate Scorsese's stubborn (albeit correct) refusal to shorten the film, and allowed his next film, Kundun, to go to Disney.
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It's time that CVS and other drugstores that print out receipts that are as long as a beauty contestant's sash, shorten them!
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Not only did they shorten the amount of possessions available to Atlanta by doing this; New England also found red zone success.
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The European Union, keen to shorten its supply chains, is focusing on strategic minerals and developing supplies for its electric vehicle industry.
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If you want to start saving by getting out your chef's knife, there are plenty of ways to shorten your cooking time.
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Industrial employers have said they cannot make up for lost production if staff shorten their hours because they cannot find skilled workers.
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GOP lobbyists are already warning that reauthorization could shorten to only a year or two, because of a lack of revenue sources.
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CSRC said on Thursday it would scrap quantitative criteria for the combined QFII, RQFII scheme and shorten the approval time for applications.
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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's government has introduced policies to shorten working hours, raise contract workers' pay, and curb abuse of labor laws.
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" Blumenthal added that the new legislation "would dramatically shorten the average wait time for an appeal from five years to 125 days.
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The X factor: Sharma says the arrival of the iPhone X could lead upgrade cycle times to shorten in the coming quarters.
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Australia's opposition party leader Bill Shorten said he will push for a senate inquiry into global bribery when parliament resumes this month.
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The rule would shorten the enrollment window for 2018 plans from three months to six weeks (this was already planned for 2019).
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Mr. Shorten, who once favored a plebiscite, wants Parliament to vote on the issue, which he says has wide support among Australians.
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Voice of America management then asked Gong to cancel the interview, or at least to shorten it to 15 minutes, she said.
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The two companies already are talking about collaborating, with Ant touting its big data capabilities and ways to shorten lines at KFC.
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Yet these efforts would simply shorten the enhancements' length, not eliminate them, as well as add new crimes that could trigger them.
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Transport for London, the city's transit agency, estimates that the new service will shorten the average late-night trip by 22014 minutes.
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Mr. Shorten, the Labor leader, and Mr. Di Natale of the Greens have said they want an end to foreign political donations.
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Sixty years of economic sanctions failed to shorten the reign of Fidel Castro, his brother or their successors by a single day.
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Coming this June, the U.S. State Department will begin to shorten "the length of validity" for Chinese citizens' visas, the AP reports.
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The State Department will begin to shorten the time Chinese citizens are legally allowed to stay in the U.S. on their visas.
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Mr. Shorten, however, did not go without first doing what he did throughout the campaign: discussing policy and arguing for progressive ideas.
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It falls to all of us to awaken the giant so that we shorten the period before we resume our upward march.
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The revised system is a compromise, she said, but one that will significantly shorten wait times for the most desperately ill patients.
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They may resort to acronyms to shorten long names, choose generic terms over specific, or refer to slides and other visual aids.
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Business Insider spoke with three executives and a workplace expert on how leaders can keep employees engaged and even shorten meeting times.
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Bill Shorten, the Labor opposition leader and another supporter of same-sex marriage, also wrote on Twitter that the violence was unacceptable.
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Enabling GPS on the GoPro will shorten its run time a bit, but we're certainly not docking it for including that option.
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American automakers, particularly G.M., urged Fuyao to set up production in the United States to shorten their supply chains, Mr. Cao said.
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But too often, the needed adaptations don't happen until there's an accident that may shorten or even end the life in question.
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Personal Health New guidelines for therapies for children and adolescents can reduce or eliminate attacks of migraine and greatly shorten their duration.
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Better education and greater awareness will shorten the amount of time it takes for girls and women to receive the correct diagnosis.
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Reentry programs that offer prisoners the opportunity to shorten their sentences on the back-end would be a good place to begin.
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Farm-to-table restaurants, or restaurants where the aim is to shorten the distance between ingredients' sources and the restaurant, were popular.
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In 2010, the Academy set a 45-second limit on winners' speeches, a move designed to shorten the award ceremony's tedious runtime.
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Humpback whales stop singing or shorten their songs with the passing of ships, a new study published Wednesday in PLOS One reveals.
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Both labiaplasty (cosmetic surgery to shorten the labia) and labia lightening procedures (involving laser treatments or bleaching creams) are on the rise.
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Thankfully, daddy dearest comes to visit his long lost son with news of a great gig that might even shorten his sentence.
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This National Adoption Month, Congress has the opportunity to shorten the wait for adoptive families by passing the Permanency for Children Act.
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This would shorten product discovery time and help the brand build a hyper-personalized experience which the customer then rewards with loyalty.
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Their proponents are correct when they say that autonomous vehicles will revolutionize the road, reduce traffic deaths, shorten commutes, and so on.
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The length of Mr. Taylor's new right leg was off, so a technician rushed away to shorten it at a pipe cutter.
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The Senate was voting to shorten debate on the measures and effectively move ahead with them, and needed 60 votes to advance.
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The league also could shorten the regular season by a few games to make room in the schedule for the midseason tournament.
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By contrast, buying the wrong type of LED bulb can drastically shorten its life and create other headaches (more about these later).
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Although the cuts are reportedly meant to shorten the show — 24 awards in three hours — they've angered many who describe it as disrespectful.
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He got his start in the union movement Although Shorten joined the Labor party at 17, he cut his teeth in union politics.
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He supports Australia becoming a republic Australia's head of state is still the UK's Queen Elizabeth II -- but that could change under Shorten.
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For years investors have heard about the benefit of TIPS and the need to "shorten up on maturity" in a rising rate environment.
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His opponent, Opposition Leader Bill Shorten, has been attempting to characterise the wealthy prime minister as out of touch with working class Australians.
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Separately, CSRC said on Friday it would simplify disclosure rules regarding corporate restructurings in a bid to shorten the period of share suspensions.
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Antiviral drugs can also shorten the course of the disease, and your doctor might suggest taking an analgesic for the pain, according NINDS.
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As reported in the press, government representatives have stated that this should significantly shorten asset recovery times to around seven to eight months.
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Using new technologies to keep design and manufacturing tightly coupled can shorten lead times in industries driven by fad and fashion (see article).
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Demand for wider bandwidth will go up, and the transmission distance between towers must shorten, to achieve seamless 5G coverage, Credit Suisse said.
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During a federal election in July, Bill Shorten, the Labor opposition leader, promised to legalise gay marriage within 100 days if Labor won.
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The legislation would shorten the 60-day deadline for the state Employment Relations Commission to conduct a hearing on complaints to two days.
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If its tankers need to anchor at the port, they are advised to shorten their stay as much as possible, the spokesman said.
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The Academy has been trying to find ways to tinker with and shorten the ceremony to address the show's steady decline in ratings.
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Unfortunately, carbon-reinforced plastic composites can't do much to shorten airport lines, restore complimentary bag check or raise the value of the pound.
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Even if you still get the flu after being vaccinated, the shot can lessen the severity and shorten the course of your illness.
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Antivirals like Tamiflu can lessen the severity and shorten the course of the flu, but they're more effective the sooner you take them.
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In the hours following, journalist Alice Workman posted a Vine of Shorten engaging in some small talk with a customer at a supermarket.
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As Andrew Shorten, Adobe's director of product management for Experience Design CC, told me, the company started this project about 18 months ago.
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There's no cure for herpes, but your doctor may prescribe medications that can shorten outbreaks and help prevent new ones, Dr. Iglesia says.
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Removing barriers to job-switching, for example by making benefits more portable, could shorten average tenures and help stop companies' cultures becoming ossified.
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"The point is to effectively shorten the bond for the investor," said Bjarni Torfason, a CLO analyst at Deutsche Bank in New York.
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Speed is incredibly important, and anything that can shorten the timeline in diagnosing and linking food poisoning cases can also help prevent them.
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The Television Academy wanted to shorten the broadcast by cutting some awards from the show, including winners in the writing and directing categories.
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" You cannot say with a salacious air, "Your skirt is too long, you'll have to shorten it," or "Are you wearing a thong?
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There's also a little plastic clip to latch the wire to your shirt and two little button-sized attachments to shorten the wire.
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The company has meanwhile rolled out the ability to ship from its stores to an additional 13 locations, to shorten its delivery window.
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But long-term, allowing businesses to opt in to offering in-Instagram checkout could shorten the funnel and get more users actually buying.
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Eating poorly, smoking, riding motorcycles, watching The Bachelor — they're all statistically proven to shorten the average life span (except maybe that last one).
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When using your phone in cold temperatures your battery life can shorten, though it will be fine when you return to warmer temperatures.
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As union secretary, Shorten became the unofficial spokesman for the families and the community in the two weeks before the men were rescued.
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They have also rejected the idea that they should help make up for the pay shortfall for some workers who shorten their hours.
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Monday's poll did show Morrison remained the preferred prime minister over Labor's Bill Shorten, with a share of 43 percent to 36 percent.
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A Newspoll on Monday found Turnbull and opposition leader Bill Shorten to be Australia's most unpopular pair of political leaders in 20 years.
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One said she didn't know leading candidates Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull or rival Bill Shorten who are running neck and neck for office.
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What used to be a reliable 70-day ice road is now projected to shorten to an average of 54 days each year.
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President Donald Trump has made an enormous bet that takes the entire Republican agenda hostage and could even shorten his time in office.
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The companies agreed to shorten the period between when the proxy and form of election are sent and when the deal can close.
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In a press conference Sunday, leader of the Labor Party Bill Shorten conceded defeat and said he had called Turnbull to congratulate him.
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Lawmakers met this week to discuss the ban but have yet to decide on details and whether to shorten the phase-out process.
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Mr Shorten says the campaign is a "referendum" on Medicare, the public health-insurance scheme that he claims the government wants to privatise.
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If the Academy actually wants to shorten the speeches, the incentives need to change, which means upping the ante beyond a stunt prize.
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Coming up from the border to visit friends in San Antonio and Austin, I often shorten the ride by running through Sutherland Springs.
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Republican lawmakers in South Dakota have introduced a bill to shorten the early voting process from 46 days to 14, KELO reported Thursday.
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Opposition Labor party leader Bill Shorten also promised after the result to make same-sex marriage law quickly, saying Australia was "overwhelmingly" ready.
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The economic cycle will not last forever, and rising vulnerabilities from a multitude of risks threaten to shorten the cycle and derail growth.
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Plans to shorten hours at the core factory in Wolfsburg alone would affect more than 10,000 workers, a source had previously told Reuters.
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Parliamentarians including opposition leader of the Labor party Bill Shorten and Liberal Party MP Tim Wilson have also condemned the adverts as inaccurate.
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With Speedfactories in Europe and the US, Adidas can lower the cost of transporting products and ramp up manufacturing to shorten production time.
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But I think in the end, it also was the doom—you spar that hard, you wear guys down and you shorten careers.
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"Tom Davis always taught me that the time to shorten your bench or narrow your bench is not in the postseason," Pearl said.
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Because there is no protective sack around intestines, they can easily become irritated by amniotic fluid and begin to twist, swell or shorten.
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Cleverly had earlier refused to apologise for the doctored video of Starmer and told ITV it had been edited to 'shorten' the video.
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Shorten is likely to become Australia's next prime minister within months, with an election due before May and the Morrison government perpetually unpopular.
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Instead, they will benefit later — say, if they pay enough principal during the waiver period to shorten the scheduled term of their loans.
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Now in its fourth year, the engineers at Loon say their new machine learning techniques significantly shorten their timeline for launching the project.
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The idea is to foster taller, more compact residential areas, to shorten commutes, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and alleviate the state's housing shortage.
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Nadal can certainly attack and shorten exchanges, which have become points of emphasis as he tries to preserve his body at age 212.
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Dry cleaning certain delicate fabrics may also shorten their life span, causing them to lose their luster and contributing to wear and tear.
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Early reports of Raoult's trial were positive, with Raoult saying chloroquine appeared to shorten the time that people with COVID-19 are infectious.
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Here are four more things we must do in the coming two weeks to stave off preventable deaths and shorten the coronavirus outbreak.
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JERUSALEM, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Israel's Bank Hapoalim is in talks to shorten the term of its chairman, Yair Seroussi, it said on Monday.
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Likewise, Adidas is using 3D printing at its new Speedfactory in Germany to shorten its supply chains and bring production back from Asia.
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"They found that blocks that are all this glass stuff actually shorten the lives of senior citizens, because they're so depressing," he said.
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Such a free vote has been endorsed by Bill Shorten, head of the opposition, and some liberal members of the prime minister's coalition.
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But they chose the Hamptons for the sake of privacy and to shorten the commute for Durant's and Kleiman's East Coast-based families.
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Time trial is self-explanatory, but Microsoft has added in coins to collect so you can shorten the time and find speedy routes.
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That has been quite a challenge with his acrobatic, attacking style, even if that style did allow him to often shorten the points.
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Or you could shorten the term of your loan by opting for a 240-year loan instead, becoming mortgage-free several years sooner.
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And so for the past eight decades, unions and labor-friendly politicians have repeatedly pushed to amend the FLSA to shorten the workweek.
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Amazon doubled down on that effort last April when it announced it would shorten Prime's two-day free shipping plan to one day.
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Cohen is seeking to shorten his sentence from three years to one or alternatively allow him to serve out the remainder at home.
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The sport is rich in tradition, but recent changes have been made to shorten playing time, which has helped boost its commercial success.
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"We need this law to shorten the time limits because if this is left with the CNE ... they'll delay it forever," Ramos said.
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L.B. officials are quoted as saying that they can't shorten the breaks between innings because of the ad revenue that would be lost.
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Labour leader Bill Shorten has also faced calls to resign for his poor performance, but has thus far insisted he will stay on.
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Shorten said that he would spend A$500 million on upgrading hospital emergency rooms and give more cash for mental health services for youths.
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More immediately, there is also a strong case to shorten the length of time that any one individual can head so powerful an institution.
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There has been a lot of talk about how the studios will push to shorten the period between films' theatrical and home video release.
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He also asked her to shorten his trousers to above his ankle, which she now realizes is a style worn by some strict Muslims.
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Praising Shorten for his "courage," the letter details several of the principles and policies Hawke himself had pursued during his own period in government.
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Nor will it shorten the wait to board your flight or ease the bottleneck when passengers jostle simultaneously to put bags in overhead lockers.
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Turnbull, a former banker and self-made millionaire, takes on Labor rival Bill Shorten, once the boss of one of Australia's most powerful unions.
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Only 15% of voters see Shorten as a better Prime Minister, but despite this his opposition party holds a slight edge in the polls.
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While the goal was to shorten waits at larger airports, the reshuffling could also result in longer lines at airports that lost dog teams.
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SYDNEY (Reuters) - Bill Shorten, leader of Australia's opposition Labor party, is known as a deft negotiator who can work a room to his advantage.
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Antivirals like Tamiflu can lessen the severity and shorten the course of the flu, but only if they're taken right after you get sick.
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The poll illustrates why parliament should simply vote to approve same-sex marriage without holding the national ballot, opposition Labor leader Bill Shorten said.
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Like the doubles format, the NextGen Finals rules will both shorten the length of a typical match and cut down on schedule-busting marathons.
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At an Asian & Latino Coalition event in Des Moines, the former vice president twice ignored a fearless moderator's requests that he shorten his answers.
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The attempts to shorten the show by cutting some awards, while simultaneously adding more crowd-pleasing elements, led to a lot of online backlash.
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The goal is to shorten trips made excruciatingly long due to bad traffic in major cities like New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
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One feature the team hasn't built into the tool yet, though, is support for responsive designs, but Shorten tells me that's on the roadmap.
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Dress: $65Alterations: $20 to shorten the sleevesEar cuff: $20Shoes: $65 (Manolo Blahnik mules from eBay)=Total: $170 My wedding dress was a happy accident.
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If we don't stretch when we exercise, the muscles will shorten over time, they'll feel tight and the chance of injury is greatly increased.
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"… And despite the fact she took a very long ego crushing pause, I remain optimistic we will shorten her response time dramatically," he wrote.
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Click here to view original GIFPull this small tile outwards and it doesn't shorten in the other dimension like a normal piece of material.
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" Shorten said he had spoken to Turnbull and offered his congratulations, and thanked the Australian people, saying they had "vindicated our system of democracy.
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They must serve between 21 and 24 months before they turn 29, although the current government has moved to shorten the duration of service.
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I also decided to use the button things to shorten the wire so that it could wrap snuggly around the back of my head.
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The share declines suggest shareholders are impatient and may potentially shorten the leash they give Mr. Dorsey in achieving his goals at both businesses.
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Despite his smaller follow count, Opposition Leader Bill Shorten was credited with claiming victory in the discussion, which has been viewed over 800,000 times.
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Shorten is a former union leader who previously led his party to a narrow loss in 2016, but has remained in place since then.
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Do you have to work 60 hours a week, or can you shorten your work hours and take a dance or memoir-writing class?
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Switzerland has rules governing when companies can temporarily shorten working hours, part of measures aimed at managing fluctuations in demand without jettisoning qualified workers.
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Bailey's group expected to see Scott Kelly's telomeres shorten relative to his brother, due to the stressful and unusual conditions of life in space.
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On paper these include a recall referendum, an amendment to shorten his six-year term or a constituent assembly, which could rewrite the constitution.
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It will shorten the timeline for the appropriations process, which makes it even tougher as GOP leaders pursue a complex budget tactic called reconciliation.
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Hot people can sometimes have too many choices in their partners, which can make people less happy in their relationships or even shorten marriages.
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One source in the consortium managing the Knorr offering said that market nerves had contributed to Monday's decision to shorten the IPO offer period.
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National air traffic is uniquely a federal policy role, and a modern system would address congestion, shorten routes, save fuel and lower transport costs.
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"Positions that shorten the vagina (legs brought closer to the abdomen or chest) can help penetrating partners find the spot more easily," Tyomi suggests.
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If there's a solution presented to the average person that will shorten the trip they're taking every day, man, they will run for it.
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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones offered a solution to shorten the NFL preseason and limit exposure to concussions: an 18-game regular-season schedule.
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In December, according to the lawsuit, he was told by supervisors that his beard was too long and ordered on Monday to shorten it.
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Weather delays on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday not only forced a Monday finish, but also led officials to shorten the tournament to 103 holes.
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This shall include any attempts to forcibly cut or shorten my hair or to forcibly feed me by any medical or pseudo-medical means.
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Mr Shorten says that would be a "taxpayer-funded platform for homophobia", and promises to legalise gay marriage within 100 days if Labor wins.
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Bond investors generally will shorten duration when they see price pressures coming, on fears that inflation will eat away at capital over longer periods.
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They may choose where they live or work to intentionally shorten their commutes, in order to meet a multitude of homemaking and caregiving responsibilities.
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You can easily share your screen on Google Hangouts to more effectively communicate information and, in some cases, even shorten the length of meetings.
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Alterations were ordered to shorten the distances to the walls and make it easier for the Mets' beleaguered batters to hit some home runs.
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The effort to shorten the recess was successful in 2202 after Perdue and other lawmakers sounded the alarm on a pileup of spending measures.
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Labor shortages have become so pronounced that companies in retail and other services have started to shorten operating hours or scale back business operations.
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"If you bring forward a little of the growth, the Fed could become more aggressive and paradoxically it could shorten the cycle," he said.
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The payments reduce loan principal and interest and shorten the payoff period by up to three years, saving borrowers thousands of dollars, PwC said.
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Francona almost unfairly uses him to shorten games and force teams to beat his starting pitchers, which they haven't had much luck with, either.
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There is only one surefire way to shorten caffeine's half-life in your body, and it's to up the production of the CYP1A2 enzyme.
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Because the full range of motion in the knee is what makes the kick, it is very difficult to shorten the front snap kick.
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He adds that the move to shorten the exam reflects another trend, noted in surveys by GMAC, of shrinking US demand for MBA courses.
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In other instances, Ms. Balkar said that people just shorten her name or give her nicknames that they make up, like Mars or Mar.
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For flu, Tamiflu and other antiviral drugs shorten the duration of illness and reduce symptom severity if started within two days of symptom onset.
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But the faster you move or the faster you make a muscle shorten, there is evidence that suggests the less efficiently it does so.
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Australia: Bill Shorten, Labor's front-runner to become prime minister after Saturday's elections, sees trade with China as crucial to fulfilling his economic promises.
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There are few seasons that elicit quite so much lyricism from children's writers as late summer, when the days are just beginning to shorten.
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Two recent cases involving public figures with ties to Australia may offer a glimpse of how Mr. Shorten would carry out that "respectful" approach.
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It also did not say whether it would be able to complete the competitions in the current format or would have to shorten them.
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The report urges, once again, that all chimps should be transferred to sanctuaries, unless such a move is "extremely likely" to shorten their lives.
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Certain types of adversity, even those involving no physical contact, can make you sick, alter your brain — even kill neurons — and shorten your life.
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Lopping even a few hundred dollars off move-in costs could shorten the amount of time a family stays in a shelter by months.
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So while it brings labor market adjustment pains — like technology and progress always do — automation will not reduce trade or shorten global value chains.
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On Monday, its delegates defeated a measure that would have required law schools to shorten the period that graduates have to pass the bar.
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"I feel comfortable that I was a good influence on everybody I had and I didn't abuse anybody and shorten their career," Johnson said.
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In the fourth set, Medvedev started to serve-and-volley more to shorten rallies, but the set proceeded on serve until the 10th game.
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Amazon announced last year that it would spend roughly $3 billion to shorten its standard delivery time from two days to a single day.
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In April, Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro decided to shorten the workweek to two days -- Monday and Tuesday -- in an effort to save energy and electricity.
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The government, led by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, is only slightly ahead of the Opposition Leader, former unionist Bill Shorten, in national Newspoll opinion surveys.
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In a policy change set for next month, the Trump administration is moving to shorten visas for Chinese students in fields like tech and engineering.
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High heels can also cause the Achilles (the strongest and largest tendon in the body) and the calf muscles to tighten and shorten over time.
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If he'd just shorten the tie in the front and loop in that extra slack in the back, everything would be in its proper place.
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LONDON (Reuters) - MotoGP is to shorten seven of this season's 19 grands prix to help broadcasters with race day programing, organizers Dorna said on Tuesday.
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Amid pressures to shorten the first hostless Academy Awards in 30 years, the Academy has just announced that Queen will be performing at the Oscars.
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The American company faces similar cost increases in Asia and is equally keen to shorten the time it takes to get new products to market.
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The conventions' early dates significantly shorten the window between the dates when a candidate mathematically clinches the nomination and the start of the party convention.
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"They are pursuing a policy to reward big tax cuts to major corporations," Shorten, who has promised major spending on health and education, told reporters.
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It is considering things like bigger family allowances, more favourable tax treatment of families and many more nursery places to shorten the long waiting lists.
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There's this constant discussion, I think: Shorten the window and decrease the amount of time you even have to see a movie in a theater.
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This new authorization is hoped to increase capacity for testing in the United States as well as shorten the time taken to receive a diagnosis.
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A prevention programme needs both to reduce the number of people bitten by infected mosquitoes and to shorten the time before infected people seek treatment.
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The movie, though unfinished, premiered at Cannes in 2006 to a reception so poor, Kelly was forced to go back and shorten the final cut.
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Shorten was widely mocked on Saturday after he decided to eat his traditional sausage in a bun from the side, rather than eating it vertically.
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Consider: A company could shorten or skip the whole scaffolding phase of painting a building or advertisement, leaving the bulk of painting to a drone.
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IMF SAYS ECB SHOULD SHORTEN MATURITY OF NEW TLTROS, OFFER LESS GENEROUS PRICING TERMS THAN ON TLTRO II TO AVOID BANKS INCREASING THEIR SOVEREIGN EXPOSURE
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Crow, perhaps finding every campaign day to be a winding road, is spreading a petition asking others join her effort to shorten the election process.
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And in North Carolina, the state has tried to shorten early voting, create new voter ID requirements and make it harder to register to vote.
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Between May 7 and June 623, Malcolm Turnbull was discussed by 70 percent of people on Facebook in Australia, and Bill Shorten by 42 percent.
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Officials said the rescue ship base station would enable rescue forces to aid fishing boats in trouble, and shorten the distance they need to travel.
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It would cause investors to shorten their time horizons—a problem for shares, which depend for their value on an uncertain stream of future profits.
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" Speaking Friday local time, Australian opposition leader Bill Shorten said he "didn't like the look of our Prime Minister being kept waiting for three hours.
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Even if electric vehicle makers are able to shorten the time it takes to charge a battery, it still won't usually be a quick stop.
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It makes perfect sense; if machines are improving productivity to the point that workers aren't required around the clock, shorten the time on the clock.
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Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison, the governor general Peter Cosgrove and opposition leader Bill Shorten will be among foreign leaders attending the service, Ardern said.
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My pursuit of surgery to reduce my jawline and shorten my chin was, in part, motivated by a desire to feel ownership over my body.
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You simply can't fix mass incarceration in America if you're unwilling to shorten the prison sentences of anyone who could be considered a "violent" criminal.
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The president reportedly sought to shorten the trip to five days, and he is said to be loath to travel far from his personal residences.
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Firms would also have greater freedom to shorten working hours and reduce pay, which can currently be done only in times of "serious economic difficulty".
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Meanwhile, his attorneys were said to provide documents to Special Counsel Robert Mueller in an effort to shorten any interview investigators conduct with the president.
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One idea, a constitutional amendment to shorten Mr Maduro's term, has been blocked by the supreme court, which takes its marching orders from the regime.
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FEMA is streamlining its mission to focus on coordination with state and local stakeholders before disasters even strike in order to shorten disaster recovery times.
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The electoral battle here pits the conservative prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, from the Liberal party, against Bill Shorten from the left-of-center Labor party.
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The change reflects Amazon's growing delivery efficiency, as it looks to shorten delivery time — which in turn leads to more frequent purchases and bigger spending.
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"You can be sure that we're only going to do that if we feel there's a way to shorten this thing," Giuliani said Thursday morning.
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But as fires intensify and floodwaters swell, as drought cycles shorten and sea levels rise, we may soon face a point of genuine political redefinition.
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Second, the average length of your credit history factors into your FICO score, and too many new cards can shorten it in a drastic way.
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Efforts to shorten the off times by increasing the levodopa dose lead to the other unwanted movements, a condition known as levodopa-induced dyskinesia (LID).
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With millions of Muslims forgoing food and drink between sunrise and sunset, daily routines change, working hours shorten and thoughts turn to friends and family.
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Mass production of advanced centrifuges, if carried out, would give Iran a decided advantage if it wanted to shorten a rush to a nuclear weapon.
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So the guys — there were only men sitting around the table — said that someone had to go to Korea tomorrow to shorten about 200,000 skirts.
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Felix — easy to recognize in Lane 4 in her high compression socks — quickly moved up from third to second as Miller's stride started to shorten.
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Having these patterns already created allows us to shorten the time required to produce new clothing upon receiving an order and to hold limited stock.
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Interior's decision to shorten oil and gas lease protest periods to frustrate public oversight and input in the process was ultimately blocked by the courts.
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Uber's flying taxis are taking off, as the transportation upstart looks for new ways to shorten trips made long because of distance or traffic congestion.
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Shortening the time cars are in transit so that revenue can hit the books more quickly would shorten its cash conversion cycle, boosting cash flow.
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But it has still been deployed in recent years by lawyers hoping to win a jury's sympathy, lessen a defendant's charges or shorten a sentence.
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One would shorten mandatory minimum sentences for some nonviolent drug offenses, including lowering the mandatory "three strikes" penalty from life in prison to 25 years.
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So, if we can get that part together, you know, that will shorten the period in which we have to, you know, lockdown the economy.
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"We may get to a point where we shorten the hours if that's something we need to do," Mnuchin said during a press conference Tuesday.
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But it may alleviate some symptoms and shorten the time that patients feel sick, said Dr. Debra Birnkrant, the F.D.A.'s director of antiviral products.
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When a player who is winded tries too hard to shorten the next point, he or she usually finds trouble, Gilbert, the ESPN analyst, said.
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He compared Amazon's progress in physical stores to its shipping service — it took nearly 20 years to shorten its standard delivery time to one day.
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Getting poached — or getting connected directly to recruiters rather than applying through traditional job search channels — is one way to attempt to shorten that process.
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He is returning and defending exceptionally well, but also serving effectively, attacking on his groundstrokes and pushing forward in an attempt to shorten the points.
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Studies show these drugs, which rarely produce side effects, can lessen symptoms and shorten the time a person is sick by one or two days.
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A group of 10 Republican senators had called on McConnell to shorten the recess as the GOP struggled to make progress on its broad agenda.
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As many as six marginal seats at play between Turnbull's conservative Liberal-National coalition government and the center-left Labor Party led by Bill Shorten.
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For example, a study last year showed that many patients with colon cancer could safely shorten their course of chemotherapy from six months to three.
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The Crescent, a train that travels between New York and New Orleans, will shorten its route to start or end in Washington during the disruption.
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"Just imagine if your child has a serious disease that is going to shorten their life, and you're offered some sort of treatment," Bloom said.
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Clearly, this year's commitment to shorten the show -- which still ran beyond three hours -- isn't going to fade away, given ABC's commitment to that strategy.
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Fog and wind led organizers to shorten the course to the second reserve start, which favored Vonn because it reduced the strain on her knees.
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"I promise that we will send a message to the world, that when it comes to climate change Australia is back in the fight," said Shorten.
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Antiviral medications can lessen the pain and shorten the duration of the symptoms, but only if you take them within 72 hours of the rash appearing.
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"We will pass the legislation, inadequate as it is, so we can give our security agencies some of the tools they say they need," Shorten said.
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Monaco's Princess Charlene has decided not to attend the Games in Brazil, and her husband Prince Albert will considerably shorten his own visit over health concerns.
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On Tuesday, just hours before his death, he released an open letter urging Australians to vote for the Labor Party and its current leader, Bill Shorten.
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As Australians vote on Saturday, polls indicate that Bill Shorten, leader of the center-left Labor Party, is likely to be the country's 22014st Prime Minister.
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Shorten is up against incumbent Scott Morrison, the leader of the center-right Liberal Party, who has held the top post for less than a year.
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Under Shorten, Labor says it will create clean transport infrastructure, invest in renewable energy and aim to reduce pollution by 45% on 2005 levels by 2030.
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Labor leader Bill Shorten also called on Turnbull to quit, likening his position to that of British Prime Minister David Cameron after last month's "Brexit" vote.
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Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has instead pushed for a conscience vote in Parliament, which would see politicians vote with their personal opinion instead of their party's.
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Gresta said this should shorten the commute between Los Angeles and San Francisco to just over 30 minutes, and it all could become reality by 2018.
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Labor leader Bill Shorten has been quick to paint Turnbull, a multi-millionaire lawyer and former tech entrepreneur, and the coalition as friends of big business.
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Shorten, a fraternal twin who was raised in the suburbs of Melbourne, graduated from Monash University with a law degree and later became a union organizer.
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For patients undergoing surgery, or for those who have experienced extensive burn injuries, glutamine supplementation has been shown to reduce infection rates and shorten hospital stays.
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Shorten said that, if elected, his government would aim to cut carbon emissions by 45% from 2005 levels by 2030, with net zero emissions by 2050.
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The greater mouse-eared bat and the closely related Bechstein's bat had telomeres that did not shorten with age, suggesting that Myotis bats share this characteristic.
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" Labor Party leader Bill Shorten called for the prime minister to resign at a press conference on Monday, saying he was "not up to the job.
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I added two cheater squares at 15- and 33-Down to shorten the longer, non-thematic entries and avoid any confusion with the vertical theme answers.
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Because of this, mid-rise jeans elongate your torso and shorten your legs, all while pushing your stomach out when you sit—and when you stand.
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If they fail, Mr Rouhani warned that Iran could resume enriching uranium to higher levels of purity, which would shorten its path to a nuclear bomb.
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Shorten and the Labor Party had made Australia's public health system a prominent issue in the campaign, promising to restore cuts made by the Coalition government.
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Beijing will revise and shorten a "negative" list of areas where foreign investment is restricted, and will publish it before the end of June, Li said.
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"I wore a beautiful skirt, a wedding skirt, that I can shorten off, get some pockets in, and use in Greece for the summer!" she revealed.
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In response to the molecule, some bacteria shorten their tentacle-like appendages and modify their movement, so they all stick together as a slime-like biofilm.
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"Closing an account will shorten the length of their average credit history, which is a key but often overlooked, component of their credit health," Stagias said.
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It also plans to shorten visa durations for Chinese students in fields such as robotics and aviation, worried that they might be stealing American intellectual property.
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Romero likes jumping in on kicks and knees, Whittaker likes to shorten his stance, bounce into the sprinter's stance, and burst in like a points karateka.
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According to Twitter, of the number of tweets mentioning either leader, Turnbull was mentioned in 57 percent versus Shorten in 43 percent from June 21-27.
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But Labor party leader Bill Shorten said on Wednesday he was "gravely concerned" about the plebiscite, giving his strongest hint yet his party would block it.
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Australia's conservative government of Prime Minister Scott Morrison won the national election on Saturday as the Labor Party opponent, Bill Shorten, conceded, the Washington Post reports.
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It's not so much the equilibrium number, or when the Fed gets there...There's been talk that the Fed should shorten the duration of its Treasurys.
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For those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, it marks the beginning of fall, with daylight hours continuing to shorten until the winter solstice in December.
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Using an iOS device in very cold conditions outside of its operating range might temporarily shorten battery life and could cause the device to turn off.
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And if you're planning a party, the Bamboo Cheese Board with Cutlery Set is $203 and will shorten the time between preparing and serving party snacks.
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Stathakis said that Athens will seek to shorten approval time for investment plans to three months instead of the two to three years it takes now.
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"If Mr Turnbull is dragged across the line narrowly his problems and Australia's are only just beginning," Shorten told reporters in the western city of Perth.
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Federal Labor leader Bill Shorten said the Northern Territory election result was undoubtedly a verdict on the Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's Liberal-National Coalition in Canberra.
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Even so, the 300 cubic yards of snow may not keep organizers from having to shorten or reschedule parts of the race, according to the report.
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Australia's pricey property market was the topic of much debate this month after the Labor Party's Bill Shorten proposed structural reforms to make housing more affordable.
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This actually leads to whole area of research of trying to shorten the life of a mosquito so it doesn't have time to process the virus.
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RELATED: The Best Post-Workout Stretches Shorten your shower Prioritize scrubbing away the sweat and germs, says Dr. Gohara, and not so much cleansing your hair.
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Blair's audience is all over the place, from millens—I needed to shorten it, how millen of me—all the way up to super old people.
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Lyft says this will make for an easier ride for passengers, while offering more context for drivers, ultimately allowing them to shorten the time between rides.
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The propulsion system would shorten the probe's travel time to Pluto and would enable it to explore other objects beyond Pluto after its mission there concludes.
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To speed up absorption of the steroids and shorten the detection window, he dissolved the drugs in alcohol — Chivas whiskey for men, Martini vermouth for women.
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Mr Shorten has led Labor back into contention just three years after the chaotic rivalry of Ms Gillard and Kevin Rudd, its latest two prime ministers.
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An issue with some gear inside the airlock ahead of the spacewalk forced mission managers to delay the start time and shorten the walk in space.
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In reality, by obliterating the middle ground between the left and right's health care visions, the enactment of Trumpcare would shorten the way to single payer.
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These failures are disturbing because epidemics of diet-related disease will shorten life expectancy and impose huge economic costs on the United States in coming years.
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Under the rules, banks whose plans have been rejected have 90 days to revise their plans, unless regulators decide to shorten or lengthen that time frame.
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Mr. Shorten said the Labor Party had voted unanimously to block the bill at a party caucus held in the nation's capital, Canberra, on Tuesday morning.
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You could use double-sided tape to quickly shorten a dress or secure it to your body better, but just remember to remove them before returning.
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"It is clear Mr. Turnbull and his coalition will form a government," Bill Shorten, the Labor Party leader, said at a news conference on Sunday afternoon.
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Early Saturday, after Mr. Obama had returned from dinner with other NATO leaders, the White House announced that he would shorten his trip by a day.
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Using around 160,000 data points, MONEY was able to then shorten that list to the final ranking, which includes 100 places and can be viewed here.
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Some school districts, including one near Phoenix, have taken steps to shorten the summer break, out of concern that too much is forgotten over the summer.
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Rather than running models after an event, researchers like Dr. van Oldenborgh and Dr. Otto shorten the process by using models that have already been run.
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Proposition 21997 takes a different approach by trying to eliminate the obstacles to carrying out the death penalty and shorten the time between conviction and execution.
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The plebiscite is a "platform for prejudice and a megaphone for hate speech," Bill Shorten, the leader of the opposition Labor Party, told Parliament on Monday.
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That means the administration could shorten the grace period for individuals not receiving subsidies, although many state laws mandate at least a 30-day grace period.
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And no insurance will cover the emerging technical diagnostics like neuromapping or biofeedback, which could drastically decrease the risk of misdiagnoses, and shorten time in treatment.
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Opposition leader Bill Shorten has criticized Morrison for spending taxpayer's money on a "bizarre Captain Cook fetish," but the prime minister said it will unify Australians.
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"Bill Shorten, leader of Australia's Labor Party, will be sitting like a mosquito in a nudist colony, he has so much to bite into," he added.
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If the point were only to shorten your fingernails, clippers would do — but clippers are regimented and mechanical, while nail-biting is, literally, a manual art.
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It's not too late to do those things now to shorten social distancing time, but blame-shifting and misleading medical advice from the president won't help.
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Climate change is projected to further shorten the length of a day by about 0.12 milliseconds over the next two centuries as glaciers melt even further.
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I had meandered in my political identification, adopting various labels to shorten conversations with others but never really feeling as if they reflected my true sensibilities.
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Iran is essentially threatening to shorten its timeline to develop a nuclear weapon, an outcome Mr. Trump has said he would take military action to prevent.
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All of the devices you connect to your entertainment system produce plenty of heat, which can shorten their lives or damage other electronics without proper ventilation.
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Q. I have read that animals die of old age because telomeres, the protective caps at the ends of chromosomes, shorten, allowing harmful mutations to accumulate.
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But the decision has potentially bigger ramifications: It will shorten the time frame the office has to use a powerful law when pursuing securities fraud claims.
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Many entertainment companies, however, are eager to shorten that exclusive window and make some films available on their streaming platforms, in part to reduce marketing costs.
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Many entertainment companies, however, are eager to shorten that exclusive window and make some films available on their streaming platforms, in part to reduce marketing costs.
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For "The Thomas Crown Affair," the slick 1968 Steve McQueen thriller, Mr. Jewison, the director, wanted to shorten the movie and sought Mr. Ferro's editing help.
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Some measures make it more difficult for college students to claim residency to vote near their colleges; others shorten early voting periods that encourage greater participation.
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Paradoxically, the additions seem to shorten the play by clarifying its structure; in any case, the night flies by despite only modest trimming of the text.
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When Kraus was five and her sister, Carol, was two, the family moved to the blue-collar town of Milford, Connecticut, to shorten her father's commute.
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In addition, he said, Congress could shorten the length of "grace periods" during which insurers must provide coverage to consumers who fail to pay their premiums.
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As part of a three-year program to renew itself, IKEA said it would improve online offerings and shorten delivery times to boost appeal to customers.
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The government has been trailing the center-left Labor Party, led by Bill Shorten, in polls for years, though recent figures indicate the race is tightening.
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Brown vetoed a similar measure offered by Calderon last year, with the hope, he said at the time, that the FDA would shorten its approval process.
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The union has the ability to appeal a domestic violence suspension to an arbitration panel, which can be asked to overturn a penalty or shorten it.
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Democrats have refused to shorten the debate time — to "yield back," in the parlance of the Senate — though in most cases there is little to debate.
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Best Buy (BBY) – Best Buy will remain open, but will shorten hours and only permit a small number of customers in a store at one time.
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Handing out earplugs and sleep masks, as the airlines do, would be a cheap way to speed recovery and shorten hospital stays, the study's authors suggested.
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The system, called Joint Battle Command Platform, uses an extremely fast Blue Force Tracker 2 Satcom network able to reduce latency and massively shorten refresh time.
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Many were merely critical -- such as a photo mocking members of the Shorten campaign who got stuck driving under a tunnel -- but some are fabricated or misleading.
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Adobe's product management lead for XD Andrew Shorten stressed that before acquiring Sayspring and integrating it into XD, its users had a hard time building voice experiences.
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If lawmakers in Washington still can't forge a deal to fund the entire government in that time, the FSA's work weeks will shorten to Tuesday through Thursday.
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"Progress in Iran's space program could shorten the pathway to an ICBM, as space-launch vehicles use similar technologies, with the exception of their payloads," he added.
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Parliament can also shorten, extend or cancel a state of emergency, and presidential decrees passed during emergency rule must be approved within 90 days or become void.
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The Iraqi soldiers fighting to free their families Execution threats Under ISIS control, men in the village were forced to grow their beards and shorten their pants.
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LONDON, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Pan-European stock exchange Euronext said on Wednesday it would launch a public consultation next month on whether to shorten the trading day.
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Jade Parker, who monitors terrorist accounts as a senior research associate at TAPSTRI, says the main effect is to shorten the half-life of a given account.
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Andrew M. Cuomo and transit leaders are suddenly promoting a different solution: ultra-wideband radio, a technology they say could shorten the timeline to under a decade.
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If they cannot, Iran would feel free to enrich uranium to ever higher levels, which would shorten its path to producing fissile material for a nuclear bomb.
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The Brennan Centre, a think-tank and advocacy group, estimates the bill would result in the release around 5,000 prisoners and shorten sentences for roughly 100,000 more.
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"I am totally with these people who say that they want to shorten that and make it a year-long thing as opposed to two," he said.
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"I'm running to shorten our wait times and to protect democracy," Benson explained, her tone businesslike, to a dreadlocked 22-year-old woman who goes by Fey.
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But the Bullets Wireless do have an extra long (and rather inflexible) wire, whereas these Nuforce neckbuds shorten and soften the cord for a more comfortable wear.
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Mr Sánchez has said several times that if his budget was rejected, that would shorten the life of the parliament, which in theory runs until June 2020.
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"We find that social pressures weaken and/or conceal biological drives in the evening, leading individuals to delay their bedtime and shorten their sleep," wrote the researchers.
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This means that better tools are required to prototype news apps or features, and therefore help shorten the feedback loop and speed up the development process overall.
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In a question-and-answer session after his speech, Quarles said he also expects the Fed to shorten up the average duration of the securities it holds.
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Trump's proposal — which makes good on a campaign promise — would raise the maximum payment to 12.5 percent of income, but shorten the payment period to 15 years.
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There were also unexpected shifts to Scott Kelly's telomeres, the endcaps of chromosomes that are thought to predict our cellular age since they shorten over our lifetime.
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"The most expensive resource in tech is engineers' time," Arbel concludes, claiming that, "We shorten a process that takes two weeks to a click of a button."
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The Chinese government did put pressure on the company but this did not influence the decision to shorten the interview or place staff on leave, VOA said.
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Graham-Cassidy-Heller-Johnson (which I'll shorten as Graham-Cassidy) was a plan put forward at the very end of the Republicans' health care push in 2017.
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"We're seeing a trend among states to shorten the dormancy period before deeming accounts to be abandoned," Salmon says, describing the escheat process for taking over funds.
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Right now, though, the Wizards must either hold their breath whenever they go deep into their bench, or shorten their rotation even more than they already have.
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First Step, organized by CNN host Van Jones, aims to improve the lives of prisoners and shorten mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent drug offenses ... among other things.
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And that's not to mention the operations: a visit to a doctor a good once a week, and procedures to shorten his bowels once every few years.
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"The issue is that yesterday migrants were demonized by Peter Dutton, and Malcolm Turnbull backed Peter Dutton over the great immigration history of this country," Shorten said.
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Studies have also correlated more TV time with health issues like diabetes and heart disease, and some indicate that watching too much TV can shorten someone's lifespan.
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Mr Shorten also ran a scare campaign, claiming the government wanted to privatise Australia's public health insurance scheme (Mr Turnbull labelled this an "extraordinary act of dishonesty").
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Mr Turnbull will be wary of too much belt-tightening: Bill Shorten, the Labor opposition leader, won votes by promising to champion Australia's public health-insurance system.
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GFMS said that during the first quarter, producers opted to shorten their delivery schedule and enter contracts with shorter tenors than it would have previously considered normal.
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"The primary problem is the failure to implement an effective system of intensive community-based services, which have been shown to prevent or shorten hospitalizations," Mathis wrote.
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"This country does not have the right, in a plebiscite, to pass judgment on the marriages and relationships of some of our fellow Australians," Mr. Shorten said.
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The First Step Act rolls back mandatory minimum sentences in certain instances and expands on "good time credits" for well-behaved prisoners looking to shorten their sentences.
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They're using new breakthroughs in genetics to shorten the time — from months to weeks — that it takes to create an attack plan against a deadly new pathogen.
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While it's not curable, the herpes virus doesn't have any serious long-term side effects, and medication can shorten outbreaks and help prevent the infection from spreading.
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If the BoE does not want to increase the range of asset purchases, it could shorten the maturity of its gilt portfolio, economists at Investec have said.
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Labor leader Bill Shorten has called on Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to consider New Zealand's offer to take 150 refugees from the camps on Manus and Nauru.
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That's longer than the typical episode and could be a way forward as the show plans to shorten by a few episodes for its last two seasons.
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In support of her claim, studies have concluded that the stress of travel can shorten bees' lifespan and leave them more vulnerable to both disease and parasites.
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