When small businesses succeed, the American economy succeeds and America succeeds.
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But this is a stingy critique; Raulff mostly succeeds and succeeds remarkably.
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If Snap succeeds or fails, it will be because Spiegel succeeds or fails.
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He succeeds because of his faults, so Uber succeeds because of those faults.
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Just as Diablo succeeds on other platforms, it succeeds on Nintendo Switch with a few added bonuses.
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No, I think ... Look, every startup on the planet that succeeds, succeeds with this ambition, this enthusiasm.
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If it feels like Life succeeds in spite of itself, the important thing is that it succeeds. B+
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"Listen, I wish her all the success in the world because if she succeeds, Maine succeeds," LePage said.
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In the end, Trump succeeds at branding the press "the enemy" — and Acosta succeeds at making himself the story.
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Even centrist and leftist fellows can use Barack Obama's line as a reason to engage: if Mr Trump succeeds, America succeeds.
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Photo courtesy of Getty Images/Saul Loeb Photo courtesy of Getty Images/Saul Loeb And finally, the tech sector succeeds when our country succeeds.
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If he succeeds, it will be unfortunate for the country.
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It is through the team that the program succeeds; i.e.
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And as I said, it mostly succeeds at its goals.
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In both cases, the Gigafactory will determine if Tesla succeeds.
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He succeeds David Wells who served as CFO since 2010.
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Find out if he succeeds when Rampage drops April 20.
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But Mortician's Tale succeeds because it is the exact opposite.
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But if UPS succeeds, analysts said, FedEx could follow suit.
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He succeeds Jeff Kip, who resigned in June last year.
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If it succeeds, the reason is likely to be consistency.
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Young believes that if SSI succeeds, it will replace Facebook.
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Cook succeeds Breyer Capital founder Jim Breyer in the role.
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Patricio succeeds Bernando Hees, who has been CEO since 2015.
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Patricio succeeds Bernando Hees, who was made CEO in 2015.
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After all, nobody in life succeeds 100% of the time.
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And those are the voters who'll decide who succeeds me.
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If his trade succeeds, he would see a big reward.
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If he succeeds, his example will echo around Latin America.
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Say that it'll make electric cars mainstream if it succeeds.
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And she succeeds at everything she puts her mind to.
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We'll find out whether it succeeds or not in 2017.
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Almost without fail, he (and it's usually a he) succeeds.
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This is where Late Night With Seth Meyers truly succeeds.
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Whoever succeeds him, Mr Karimov will bequeath a troubled legacy.
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If he succeeds it will reframe his foreign policy presidency.
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On the contrary: It succeeds because it doesn't really try.
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Ms. Cherkis succeeds, thanks largely to her attention to detail.
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"I think it's very unlikely that it succeeds," he said.
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She succeeds, but accidentally blows up a building, killing civilians.
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Ms. Jolie succeeds a Presidential office notorious for rape accusations.
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"It's always shocking to them when something succeeds," she says.
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Whether or not it succeeds, it will be worth watching.
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Plus, there's no one treatment that succeeds with all people.
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Despite some distracting lapses, to a surprising degree he succeeds.
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"Dream Sequence" succeeds as a narrative thanks to Foulds's prose.
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She largely succeeds — if sacrificing, invariably, some depth for breadth.
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In the comics, Shuri eventually succeeds T'Challa as Black Panther.
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Whether or not he succeeds, he has committed a crime.
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If the effort succeeds, Edgemont would become Greenburgh's seventh village.
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It's a lush experience that succeeds in a superb way.
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Few authors could consistently it pull off, but Reynolds succeeds.
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If this is the book's goal, I hope it succeeds.
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Even so, the novel succeeds brilliantly at its larger project.
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It is that Israel does not listen and still succeeds.
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If the plan succeeds, that would be something to celebrate.
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He succeeds Jamie Drummond Smith, who stepped down in September.
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If he succeeds, though, then all of that falls away.
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It tries to have things both ways and mostly succeeds.
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It is vital that he succeeds to keep America safe.
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Vice chair and former Fed Governor Elizabeth Duke succeeds Sanger.
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But he succeeds in earning Negan's respect with his chutzpah.
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If he succeeds, it would be a public health disaster.
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If he succeeds, it will be a grand feat indeed.
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This isn't to say The Deuce succeeds on diversity alone.
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Some of this magic fails, and some of it succeeds.
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"If he succeeds, then you pay the guy," Gerber said.
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President Trump's commitment to advancing policies of deregulation already indicates that he understands what those in Washington who lack a business know-how have often failed to recognize: when the business community succeeds, America succeeds.
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Atomico and Varza both see returns if the company eventually succeeds.
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And, by the way, if the president succeeds, think about this.
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Soliman succeeds Norman M. Steinberg, who held the position since 2009.
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Spoiler alert: She succeeds, and the results are pretty damn magical.
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As President Trump&aposs agenda succeeds, the left is literally unraveling.
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Somehow, even when it succeeds at subverting expectations, this movie fails.
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The Inventor succeeds at instilling the lesson without getting too preachy.
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This is important and we should hope that the president succeeds.
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And if he succeeds and he is reelected, they have nothing.
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See certainly succeeds in creating and building a plausible, futuristic world.
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Titanic leans hard into its dreams and, for my money, succeeds.
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Many Britons suspect that the City succeeds at everyone else's expense.
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Fundamentally, the Sonos One succeeds at being a gateway to Alexa.
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The Punisher still succeeds when it sticks to its basic principles.
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Bourla succeeds Pfizer's longtime Chief Executive Officer Ian Read in January.
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If she succeeds, it would limit Trump's strengths to rural areas.
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If it succeeds, government-bond holders could press claims against PDVSA.
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If nothing else, that's reason enough to hope this succeeds. [CBS]
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Worth noting: Medicaid expansion would go away if Republicans' lawsuit succeeds.
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Whether Mr Ramaphosa succeeds depends firstly on elections on May 8th.
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I just still can't figure out how he succeeds in this.
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If he succeeds, it'd be a big blow to Ted Cruz.
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If this succeeds, they can just force him to do it.
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Honestly, there's probably no way this boondoggle of a product succeeds.
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If it succeeds, the bill is rejected and the government falls.
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Well, ask yourself these questions: What happens if that agenda succeeds?
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The DOE succeeds at this mission through innovative science and engineering.
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He succeeds in spite of all the losers and the haters.
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He lives for division, he succeeds by driving his opponents mad.
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He succeeds Joseph A. Nichols, who served as president this year.
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He succeeds Pete Brownell, who did not seek a second term.
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Occasionally there are times when Google gets stumped while Alexa succeeds.
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The experimentation doesn't stop there and it succeeds in varying degrees.
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The potential was enormous, and in some places the show succeeds.
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Whether Google Stadia succeeds in revolutionizing gaming remains to be seen.
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And that is an important element about whether tax reform succeeds.
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Second, whoever succeeds Pompeo or Bolton could very well be worse.
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Who succeeds at upstaging a biblical miracle with a musical one?
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He succeeds Victor Luis, who had been CEO for 13 years.
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"I'll feel a sense of relief if it succeeds," he said.
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Mark Zuckerberg succeeds because he gives people something that they want.
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He succeeds Victoria Nuland, whose dogged diplomacy gave the Kremlin fits.
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And when education succeeds, it is almost always because of teachers.
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If Meredith, with the Kochs' help, succeeds in buying Time Inc.
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If it succeeds, it's almost certainly despite its lack of nuance.
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During such intimate moments, outside of organized hierarchies, "Sacred" succeeds most.
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Still, as the model succeeds, it brings with it new competition.
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The Magnuson-Stevens Act succeeds because it works through regional councils.
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To a certain degree, the score succeeds in reflecting those tensions.
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"My aim is to ensure that Boris's deal succeeds," Letwin said.
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Although the FTC hasn't blocked many mergers lately, it often succeeds.
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She succeeds Elliott Hill, who will leave Nike, the company said.
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He succeeds Liza Landsman, who announced plans recently to leave Jet.
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If Gambia succeeds in making this difficult case, what would happen?
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He succeeds Vicki Hennessy, who was San Francisco's first female sheriff.
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The real issue is what happens if Beijing tries and succeeds?
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What if he succeeds in changing the kingdom for the better?
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Not every Silicon Valley start-up succeeds, even the promising ones.
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If Petra Nova succeeds, it means a boost for carbon capture.
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Chase Carey, vice chairman of 19823st Century Fox, succeeds Mr. Ecclestone.
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If it succeeds, it will be because of that kooky vision.
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When Mr. Sabry succeeds, however, the consequences can be far-reaching.
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Still, Japanese Prints succeeds by championing the prints above all else.
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For the most part, she succeeds with this sleight of hand.
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That being said, that's not gonna be how their business succeeds.
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I see three possible outcomes: (1) the IRGC succeeds in crushing the opposition; (2) the opposition succeeds and there will be a regime change; and (3) there will be prolonged violent struggles, civil war, and stalemate.
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But if Google succeeds in its goals, that advice will rapidly change.
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For every company that succeeds, there will likely be dozens that fail.
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And by that measure, King of the Monsters succeeds on the whole.
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If the referendum succeeds, it will be a big coup for Renzi.
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While he succeeds in doing so, he doesn't return to present day.
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" As Dorsey said on today's earnings call, "as DoorDash succeeds, we succeed.
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Record succeeds Paul Beesley, who, the company had previously said, is leaving.
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"If that succeeds, we will get back to more growth," he said.
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He succeeds Paul Schuler, who was appointed Chief Executive Officer in May.
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The grants were awarded as part of the Every Student Succeeds Act.
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Here, Levinson succeeds with images captured organically and presented to viewers unsentimentally.
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It does not matter whether the person succeeds in impeding an investigation.
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In the last possible second, Mallory succeeds and goes back to 2015.
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That vote is the first one to happen, and it usually succeeds.
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If Nvidia succeeds, its market cap makes a whole lot of sense.
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If its offer succeeds, it will be CDH's biggest investment in Australia.
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The other side: "I can't say that I hope it succeeds," Sen.
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Whoever succeeds him, Khamenei will have made a lasting impact on Iran.
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Whether he succeeds in that will probably be determined by the courts.
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Where the title really succeeds is in the sheer depth of gameplay.
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If Anaklia dodges the brickbats and succeeds, it will become a symbol.
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Sherman succeeds Shane Kim, who has been interim CEO since May 2018.
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Budenberg succeeds Sir Stuart Hampson immediately as chairman of The Crown Estate.
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If she succeeds, she doesn't think she'll be back in McDowell County.
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Sky tries and at times very much succeeds in regaining that feeling.
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Also, I believe when you create a new silhouette, the product succeeds.
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Sherman succeeds Shane Kim, who served as interim CEO since May 2018.
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Instead, it succeeds at solving the issues most face with traditional routers.
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If the Berkeley team's challenge succeeds, Broad could lose its patent rights.
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Getting these decisions right will ultimately determine whether legalisation succeeds or fails.
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The future of the liberal world order depends on whether she succeeds.
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If that succeeds, the project could be rolled out from late 2017.
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If he succeeds, as seems possible, a wave of takeovers will follow.
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Still, she succeeds in calling attention to the expansiveness of Wells's thinking.
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He succeeds Klaus Helmrich on the board of Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy.
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Wen succeeds Cecile Richards, who served as Planned Parenthood's president since 2006.
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Whether it succeeds in that vision is anyone's guess at this point.
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Moreau succeeds Quintin Price, who stepped down in June for health reasons.
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As a family car, the Tiguan overwhelmingly succeeds in space and safety.
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She succeeds Lars Nittve, who left in January after his contract expired.
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If Grimm succeeds, this race becomes a toss-up in the fall.
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She succeeds Cecile Richards, who served as Planned Parenthood's president since 2006.
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If the pipeline succeeds, what will be the consequences for each group?
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This trailer is about capturing a vibe, and it more than succeeds.
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Mr. Welbourne's business plan is a bet that the CrowdSignals pilot succeeds.
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Her art succeeds only to the extent that her hand is unseen.
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The experiment succeeds, but their friendship crumbles, and leaves a bitter taste.
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I want to be the President of the French economy that succeeds.
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If Facebook Messenger's redesign succeeds, you won't really notice it even happened.
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And tonight, at least for the people in this room, she succeeds.
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When our workers succeed, our economy succeeds and our defense contractors succeed.
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He succeeds the beloved John Scott, who died suddenly in August 2015.
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It is a bona fide masterpiece that succeeds on its own merits.
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Through both cunning and rationalism, Franz succeeds in blackening his brother's name.
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But Zootopia still succeeds as a child's first introduction to detective fiction.
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But the film succeeds because it throws that myth in the trash.
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That's a very costly peace — if it even succeeds at sustaining peace.
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Shore succeeds admirably, particularly because she tells the story through their words.
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She succeeds Gerry Adams, who led the Irish party for 34 years.
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He succeeds Jacob Zuma, who resigned after nearly nine years as president.
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Basically, people seeing who succeeds and fails in the company defines culture.
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Each succeeds through clever writing, top-flight cinematography and, crucially, smart casting.
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When North Korea succeeds, it will sell nukes to anyone with money.
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He succeeds former Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn, who unexpectedly resigned February 15.
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If a market succeeds, then its currency will be more in demand.
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Students and taxpayers will suffer if the administration succeeds in doing so.
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But the Stellina succeeds at what its creators set out to do.
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If he succeeds, the Trump Show will be worse than reality television.
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Fornaro succeeds Richard Song, who joined Coupang in 2011 and is retiring.
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Culturally, we must understand that nobody succeeds when they are burned out.
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If it succeeds, it could usher in an era of deal-making.
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Morales's vulnerability is a key reason why Into the Spider-Verse succeeds.
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But the book succeeds most brilliantly in the stories de Waal relates.
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If it succeeds, it could one day disrupt billion-dollar drug markets.
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If a piece of art succeeds — whether it's literature, film, painting, etc.
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Ultimately, whether basic economy succeeds or fails is based on consumer choice.
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"An issue film succeeds when it touches people," Mr. Parker said on stage.
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He is likely to rule for many decades if he succeeds his father.
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When a company succeeds, you end up with a lot of important things.
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The end result half-succeeds, swerving between exaggerated satire and eye-rolling drama.
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If this bill succeeds, they'll finally see the tax go away for good.
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Otherwise, the Every Student Succeeds Act severely curtails the education secretary's other powers.
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And overall, as you'll learn once you watch it for yourself, it succeeds.
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If the president succeeds, Democrats are going to lose 2018, aren&apost they?
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It succeeds when it fits seamlessly into our lives and solves real problems.
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If a Republican succeeds him, those work requirements are likely staying in place.
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Whether or not Carter succeeds, it's up to all of us to try.
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It's a conceit that succeeds because Alt-Frequencies' characters are rich in color.
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If the deal succeeds, Cigna will provide additional leverage in pharmacy management negotiation.
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Canon's new 5D Mark IV succeeds the Mark III with more of everything.
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"I don't see how this ever succeeds as a branding exercise," he said.
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If it succeeds, it'll be the first Arab, Islamic country to do so.
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L if it succeeds in a hostile takeover of the British engineering firm.
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It succeeds because it is a story of individuals, rather than of politicians.
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Nevertheless, they say it succeeds because the Palestinian characters are nuanced and complex.
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He succeeds John Ramsay, who has been ad interim CEO since November 2015.
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Xiaomi's MIUI, for instance, largely succeeds as a coherent, simplified take on Android.
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"I have to succeed so she succeeds," Mr. Incredible says in the movie.
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But it'll be nearly two more years to see if the plan succeeds.
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If she succeeds, Theresa May could end up saving the City from itself.
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If Gordon's trade succeeds, and XLV closes at or below $68 on Nov.
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Finally, by pretending her own yacht is sinking, Rike succeeds in summoning help.
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If Uber ultimately succeeds, you can bet VCs will continue permitting it, too.
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I don't know anyone who succeeds all the time when dealing with addiction.
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For $1,300, the Canon RP succeeds as an entry-level full-frame camera.
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He succeeds when he accepts Iceman as a teammate and not a rival.
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It's jumpy as hell and succeeds in being uncomfortably creepy in between scares.
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Khalaf succeeds long-time chief Steven Kandarian, who announced his retirement in January.
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Where the flashback really succeeds is in the seeds of resentment it plants.
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"When women succeed, America succeeds," said Pelosi at the introduction of the conference.
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If his multipronged plans succeeds, he will have become a historic, transformational figure.
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The plan is to expand this program across India, if the pilot succeeds.
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He succeeds Tony James, who will transition to an executive vice chairman role.
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A board member who tries to tell management what to do seldom succeeds.
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Because if Westworld succeeds at anything right now, it's as a cautionary tale.
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It succeeds because its imaginative energies continually overflow its rather narrow political purpose.
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If Macron succeeds, that would only cement his place as Europe's unchallenged leader.
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Whichever company succeeds at buying Fox will become the dominant force in media.
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It succeeds only intermittently at that, but it has two other significant advantages.
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Sarkissian succeeds Serzh Sarksyan, who opposition leaders say could now become prime minister.
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"Chaos Monkeys" aims to do the same for Silicon Valley, and bracingly succeeds.
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A business succeeds to the extent it helps people by providing them value.
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If the Swansea project succeeds, Tidal Lagoon Power hopes to replicate it elsewhere.
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Amazon's longer-term goal is more fantastical — and, if it succeeds, potentially transformative.
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On a narrative level, too, Singularity succeeds by mixing past and present alike.
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What won't be surprising is if the ever-savvy Kelly succeeds once again.
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It is because the show feels so honest and real that it succeeds.
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But let's say Uber succeeds in becoming a wild success story across Europe.
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If that succeeds, then the parties will proceed to full-blown coalition talks.
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If this nomination succeeds, women's human rights will be set back for decades.
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Nothing succeeds like a vivid analogy - a very concrete bit of advice. pic.twitter.
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He succeeds Victor Luis, who had been in the CEO job since 2014.
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If so, he succeeds: It takes a while to understand their formal complexity.
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Where Wingspan really succeeds, he added, is in giving players lots of agency.
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Fleming succeeds only in making their struggles repetitious and lacking in human warmth.
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It's uneven, and it wants to shock more than it succeeds in shocking.
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If Dolgin succeeds, it'll connect sex workers to effective legal representation as well.
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Even if Mr. Manafort succeeds at every turn, his problems are not over.
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This plan is illegal, and would set a dangerous precedent if it succeeds.
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If his plan succeeds, the A's will stay put for the long haul.
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In the end, Perry succeeds in restoring her mother's humanity, and her own.
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The liberal use of profanity and sexual innuendo actually succeeds in achieving gratuitousness.
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It's possible that if the initiative succeeds, he could regain Mr. Trump's favor.
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When it comes to creating suspense, "The Honey Farm" succeeds almost too well.
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But her affectionate exegesis of this pastime, this passion, this "temporary madness," succeeds.
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I think she's fallen more often than anybody, but she also succeeds more.
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This week's episode attempts to have it both ways, and very nearly succeeds.
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Whether "Jagged Little Pill" succeeds on a musical stage remains to be seen.
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It's a masterly composition, one which succeeds by the tensions of its juxtapositions.
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If the litigation succeeds, Mr. Poehling would get a percentage of the recovery.
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As a purely emotional experience it succeeds without feeling too manipulative or maudlin.
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If Topics succeeds, Bishop said, the average person won't follow fewer individual accounts.
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She succeeds Laurie Poole, who has been with the group for 11 years.
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Republicans are doubling down on what succeeds, as opposed to what is right.
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The industry regular succeeds in getting Congress to allocate funds to useless programs.
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Even if the retraining effort succeeds, some workers are bound to lose out.
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President-elect Macron succeeds two one-term presidents, Nicolas Sarkozy and François Hollande.
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Stadia succeeds in delivering a console-quality experience without clunky, space-consuming hardware.
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Whether his strategy succeeds will become clear in the referendum on April 16.
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Sadly, as long as AI succeeds, Fake AI will flop along behind it.
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This is very tricky to do, and in fact the Fed rarely succeeds.
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Kohl's could expand the studio to more stores if the Chicago pilot succeeds.
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If that succeeds, a test launch with crew aboard could follow in June.
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She intends to send a chill up your shanks and she succeeds, jubilantly.
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Seems Jackie's business motto is -- if at first it succeeds ... do it again!
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That it succeeds at all is testament to the film's cast and crew.
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No. But he succeeds because he made a painful choice, and went searching.
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We all believe that America succeeds when more people share in our prosperity.
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If Kaine succeeds, he won't just make a tough job easier for President Clinton.
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But Mr Weigel's book still succeeds as a defence of a much-maligned genre.
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"Everybody is watching him to see if he succeeds or fails," says a colleague.
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WinIt collects a fee — equal to half the fine — but only if it succeeds.
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So if he succeeds, you realise what this means for the last three presidents.
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Whether the Copenhagen Wheel succeeds as a workable commuting vehicle is to be determined.
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But no matter how hard it works, there's no guarantee YouTube ever fully succeeds.
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If Picked For You succeeds, it could make Instagram more addictive beyond its feed.
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That doesn't sound like a recipe for success — and yet, strangely, Rage 24 succeeds.
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The show also succeeds, though, because it's about more than its main love triangles.
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If the exit vote succeeds, traders expect an immediate violent move in financial markets.
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He succeeds Ryan Zinke, who resigned in January amid a series of ethics investigations.
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Visually speaking, it's clear that Petkovic succeeds in pairing the organic with the artificial.
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Whether Mr. Macron succeeds in his ambition is still very much in the air.
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Why it matters: Whether the EU succeeds won't be determined by the SPV alone.
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For the most part, it succeeds in making capitalism look evil, stupid, and untenable.
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He also wants to be on the right side of whoever succeeds Mr Kabila.
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But Solo succeeds because it's not interested in just being a greatest-hits mixtape.
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If he succeeds, the age-old system of checks and balances will break down.
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A nonprofit coalition of business organizations, Colorado Succeeds, promotes STEM education in the state.
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He looks like a silly frat boy, but he succeeds and pours three drinks.
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She almost succeeds at both activites, since Derulo's cousin is a welcome consolation prize.
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If the process succeeds, it will be expanded to applications for new cancer treatments.
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Chan succeeds in making striking images that are at once crisply clear and indecipherable.
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And it succeeds: The holograms are almost always crisp and clear to the eye.
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But if it succeeds, it wouldn't bring back the coal plants that shut down.
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That's because whoever succeeds May as prime minister will face the same Brexit nightmare.
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Profit margins on Roche cancer drugs may narrow, too, if Novartis's biosimilar strategy succeeds.
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The eldest son, the 8th Lord Brabourne, born in 1947, succeeds to the titles.
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Heyman, who has earlier been a part of the FINRA board, succeeds John Brennan.
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PureVPN delivers a smartly designed package that mostly succeeds in delivering security and privacy.
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Great News does, and succeeds only because it brings up the idea so flippantly.
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And here's hoping that whatever succeeds it will be equipped with a VR rig.
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If she succeeds, Americans will finally get to see her at her most appealing.
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He succeeds Martin Morgan, 66, who is retiring at the end of the month.
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Apple Pay succeeds here by fading away, keeping you in harmony with the present.
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If it succeeds, the results should put myths about the profligate poor to rest.
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It's this introspective look at the world where The Cursed Child succeeds the most.
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If Facebook succeeds, there are plenty of potential benefits to owning a gaming destination.
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And it succeeds—not in spite of Tracey's childlike mistakes, but because of them.
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If the company succeeds, it will have a fresh start in the mobile era.
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It is a high-risk endeavor because leases can run out before drilling succeeds.
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How Trump is judged by future generations will depend largely on whether he succeeds.
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Rohrhoff succeeds John Hendrickson, who will resign as CEO and board member on Jan.
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"Today, the Court succeeds in its 6-year campaign to reverse Abood," she wrote.
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"Compadres" tries to be a lighthearted cross-border buddy film, and sometimes it succeeds.
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"Hang the DJ" succeeds not as a meditation on machine sentience, but despite it.
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If it succeeds, there will be no confusion about where to direct the accolades.
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Whomever succeeds him in the White House should make it a first-stop call.
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He succeeds David Seaton, who stepped down as CEO of Fluor Corporation in May.
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Gu takes over from Duggan, who succeeds Bernhard Jucker, whose retirement was announced earlier.
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For the sake of peace, I hope the president succeeds in that historic effort.
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The Every Student Succeeds Act, or ESSA, offers an opportunity to make this happen.
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If Congress succeeds in stripping access to care, these people will suffer for decades.
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He works on a contingency basis — his customers pay only when his team succeeds.
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Theresa May, a long-serving cabinet minister, succeeds David Cameron as prime minister today.
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If Trump's EPA succeeds in eviscerating the rule, that forward momentum will be lost.
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In fact, America succeeds in global trade about as well as at the Olympics.
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Art succeeds at the local level by building more vibrant, equitable, and connected communities.
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And by seeking to straddle both literature and history, Alexievich ultimately succeeds at neither.
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It succeeds brilliantly in delivering its message, even in ways Subaltern likely never intended.
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And the consequences for American democracy if this Republican approach succeeds could be severe.
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Yet where the church failed to create a space for queer Mormons, Excommunication succeeds.
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" "He succeeds four presidents in a row who promised to heal the country's division.
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"The novel succeeds brilliantly at its larger project," Julie Orringer writes in her review.
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Where the movie succeeds best is as an illumination of her charm and spirit.
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Whomever succeeds Alderson will inherit a good team with several sizable holes to plug.
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We know that the more BoJack succeeds in Hollywood, the more monstrous he becomes.
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Mr. Britschgi succeeds Patrick Sears, who has retired after five years in the position.
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The history books will read very differently depending on whether he succeeds or fails.
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Simply as a cultural center, the City of Wine succeeds brilliantly in many ways.
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If he succeeds, it could be compared to Richard Nixon's historic trip to China.
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She succeeds John Gray, who retired as museum director in May after six years.
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If the idea succeeds, the transformation could give patients more options and better convenience.
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As with so much else, Donald Trump succeeds in making his predecessors look good.
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If he succeeds, what little regard he has for Turkey's interests will shrink further.
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He succeeds Johnnetta B. Cole, who retired this year after eight years as director.
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That the novel succeeds so well is a tribute to Phillips's mastery of tone.
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Mr. Bayrle reaches for this ecstatic experience, and on many occasions in "Playtime," succeeds.
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Pearl succeeds in showing how hard it is for Lizzie to combat its power.
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And it succeeds in clarifying the artist's own long-range view of her career.
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This is where that bittersweet nostalgia gets me, and where the game succeeds most.
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He succeeds Tim Cluess, who resigned as Iona's coach Friday because of health concerns.
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In particular, if he succeeds in scuttling the nuclear agreement with Iran, then what?
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If it succeeds, the service charges 50 percent of savings for the first year.
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" Our reviewer, Garth Risk Hallberg, wrote that "day by day, radiantly, the mission succeeds.
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But if Mr. Netanyahu's government succeeds, it will set a dangerous precedent within Israel.
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But she succeeds in conveying "the infinity of moments" that make up a lifetime.
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Expanded Medicaid could end abruptly if a lawsuit seeking to invalidate the law succeeds.
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Its trying hard to be the Force Awakens of Terminator movies, and mostly succeeds.
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Chapek, who formerly was the company's parks, experiences, and products chairman, succeeds Bob Iger.
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But "Swim Team" mostly aims to educate and inspire; on those counts, it succeeds.
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The theme song succeeds in exposing what the Roy family is at their core.
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I don't quit, so this won't fail, because I will go until it succeeds.
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Fox News succeeds in the ratings against MSNBC and CNN and has excellent programming.
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Mr. Haniya succeeds Khaled Meshal, who led the group from exile for 21 years.
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If an action succeeds, claimants (if they are traced) get their awards in full.
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This time, in a couple minutes flat, he succeeds at his task: killing John.
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He succeeds Nicandro Durante, who is retiring after 37 years with the tobacco company.
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Stalin, in Kalder's account, not only succeeds Lenin as an author but surpasses him.
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He succeeds Adam Moss, who is stepping down after 15 years at the helm.
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If that succeeds, SpaceX could still launch astronauts in the first half of 2020.
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There is attempted cheating too — and some very small fraction of it probably succeeds.
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If it succeeds, after it's over people will say, 'You did a great job.
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But even if this Promethean quest to extend human life succeeds, several questions persist.
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It succeeds in making George's emotional coldness less important than his enormous artistic warmth.
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If Amazon succeeds, fewer people will be able to make their living as writers.
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If that effort succeeds, 214 will end up looking less unusual than it now does.
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"Passenger" succeeds as an adventure, as a romance and as a comparison of cultural norms.
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If Black Smoke Matters succeeds, it wouldn't be the first time naysayers were proved wrong.
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If that vote succeeds, the measure would go to the House of Representatives for consideration.
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Whether or not he succeeds, his compatriots in Britain won a big battle on Friday.
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Unfortunately, the employees are the ones who end up losing when a narcissistic boss succeeds.
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Still, Cabana could help Tumblr enter the new era of video chatting, if it succeeds.
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Record, who had been J.C. Penney's CFO for more than three years, succeeds Paul Beesley.
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Eder succeeds Eckart Suenner, who has announced his resignation having reached the age of 75.
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The producers and distributors control everything and they decide if your film succeeds or not.
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If the mission succeeds, Hilton says, the cookies will be the first baked in space.
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This model offers the mentor personal satisfaction as well as ROI if the kid succeeds.
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In this way, the trope portrayed by Porter both succeeds and fails in its intentions.
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Even if that succeeds, however, the coming months are unlikely to offer Mr Macri respite.
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By Salazar's account, he succeeds in this — killing every pirate except Jack and his crew.
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If the discharge petition succeeds, it would force votes on four DACA bills June 25.
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And I think it probably succeeds, without even having to resort to much minion action.
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This strategy succeeds for a reason: The US is witnessing the quiet rise of Islamophobia.
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In many ways, the film succeeds simply by exploring an event that others will not.
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This means that whoever succeeds Baghdadi may have very little name recognition amongst jihadis worldwide.
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And given the Marcia Clark of it all, I hope it succeeds for her sake!
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Asked how much he is willing to spend to ensure his initiative succeeds, Mactaggart demurred.
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Millions of people could lose all or part of that security if this lawsuit succeeds.
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Despite these idiosyncrasies, he succeeds in making often complex and obscure subjects approachable and interesting.
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Bank shares will probably fall if the referendum succeeds,increasing the value of the options.
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Bernard Looney, who joined BP in 1991 and succeeds Dudley, will take on that challenge.
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Elective Affinities particularly succeeds when materials in de Waal's works resonate with the permanent collection.
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He succeeds Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger, who abruptly announced their departure on September 24th.
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If the project succeeds, it could mean the end of the decentralized era of cryptocurrency.
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She travels to the Litchfield parking lot and actually succeeds in selling some Nutri Health.
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But A Year in the Life succeeds despite its "getting the gang back together" vibe.
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It succeeds as a government agency, albeit fictitious, because its psycho-social services actually work.
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Nitsche succeeds Justin O'Shea, who left Brioni in October 2016 after a six month stint.
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If the lawsuit succeeds, it could dramatically transform early abortion access in the United States.
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Somehow, it succeeds in building off the game's mechanics while adding more depth and subtlety.
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The details are meant to be playfully inconsequential, and on this point the show succeeds.
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L if its hostile bid succeeds, part of an agreement with the UK takeover watchdog.
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Sherman succeeds Shane Kim, who has served as interim chief executive officer since May 2018.
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If he succeeds, he could get a second look among evangelical voters in South Carolina.
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It appears the cat is already prepping for Wednesday, when Theresa May officially succeeds Cameron.
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Spry will be based in Atlanta and succeeds Rich Grabowski, who will retire next year.
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But whether or not Raden succeeds, it won't be the last connected suitcase we see.
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If the LMH1 succeeds, bigger airships will follow, some the size of the Rose Bowl.
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If the Senate succeeds with including the trigger, the tax bill's passage seems very likely.
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If it succeeds, it will use the slate to challenge Bristol-Myers' board, Starboard added.
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"It's encouraging, if he succeeds and he sticks to this opinion," Abu Rudeineh told Reuters.
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It's a game that knows its strengths and weaknesses, and succeeds because of this knowledge.
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If Hillary Clinton succeeds him, she is likely to provide a modest but welcome corrective.
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If she succeeds in this, it will be one more improbable footnote to Mazurenko's life.
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The more it succeeds, the more people are going to want it where they live.
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Throughout, the play succeeds in sustaining the audience's interest in one single setting and situation.
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The recent implementation of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) may help forge these relationships.
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Where Mr Norman's book succeeds most is bringing the reader into Mr McCartney's private life.
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She succeeds Kraig Naasz, who became the leader of the Distilled Spirits Council this year.
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She succeeds Margaret Sullivan, who held the post from 2012 until her departure last month.
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Trump succeeds in speaking to "low-engagement folks" because he's a low-information voter himself.
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She succeeds in conveying the sense of claustrophobia and disorientation that are the refugee condition.
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If it succeeds, employers and their employees around the country will start feeling the pain.
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Some analysts say Zuma's influence over who succeeds him has been diminished by his travails.
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It aims to be nothing more than lavish, sweet-natured family entertainment—and it succeeds.
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If Mr. Uribe ultimately succeeds, he may finally find a way to return to office.
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But if someone other than Biden succeeds, the race could take fascinating and unpredictable turns.
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But even if it succeeds, it will remain seriously wounded, and by its own hand.
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He succeeds the historian Khalil Gibran Muhammad, who left to become a professor at Harvard.
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If Assemblyman Chu succeeds, fewer people will be able to buy a house in California.
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If Kraft succeeds, it will be because he had advantages that other defendants did not.
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Marberger, who had also worked with Godiva Chocolatier and Tasty Baking Co, succeeds John Gehring.
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The threat for now is less that MbS's power grab succeeds than that it fails.
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If it succeeds, that's exactly when the Fed will step in to slow things down.
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Conservative propaganda succeeds because it taps into real fear and a real sense of alienation.
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The secret — and the reason it succeeds — is that it's not random in the slightest.
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If Uber succeeds in getting regulations changed, those changes will apply equally to everyone else.
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If he succeeds, the Cowboys will go into a bye week on an incredible high.
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A reliably conservative majority makes it much more likely that one of those attempts succeeds.
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Shortcomings aside, "There's Blood at the Wedding" succeeds in remembering those snuffed out by violence.
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But Roy is such a superb actor, he succeeds where everyone else has basically failed.
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Eventually, the rescue succeeds, and Theon and "Arya" jump off the battlements of Winterfell together.
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If it succeeds, it will be the first soft landing on the moon's far side.
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Even if President Donald Trump succeeds in his campaign pledge to roll back Roe v.
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If it succeeds, it vows to deliver virtues that go well beyond the bottom line.
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He farms organically, and succeeds in making juicy, crunchy, delicious wines that develop over time.
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Each regime succeeds the previous one as its opposite and as a reaction to it.
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Indian Horse is not a story about a resilient "other" who succeeds despite the odds.
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It works hard to surprise, shock, and entertain, and it frequently succeeds on all counts.
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Ms. Lapp, actually, succeeds better than her castmates at breaking through the production's stultifying constraints.
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That's a sentiment probably shared by Christine Lagarde, the Frenchwoman who succeeds him on Nov.
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The book succeeds as an introduction to an artist, but not as a critical analysis.
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But there is plenty to work with going forward, for Williams or whoever succeeds him.
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With the ISA, if a student succeeds in landing a job, the school gets paid.
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If it succeeds, it could rake in rewards like McDonald's did with its Chipotle investment.
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He also succeeds in locating a plangent, unpatronizing humor in Ginny's literalness and deadpan certitude.
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If no one succeeds, the player with the most money at the end will win.
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Katherine Crawford Luber of the San Antonio Museum of Art succeeds Kaywin Feldman as director.
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It succeeds wonderfully, not so much as an argument but as an emanation of spirit.
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That effect, the positive nothing, is what Kitamura is going for, and sometimes she succeeds.
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He succeeds President Ernest Bai Koroma, who leaves office after serving two five-year terms.
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And if his team's radio wave-absorber succeeds, it will power those ever-present electronics.
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He works to create a totally closed information ecosystem for his supporters -- and largely succeeds.
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It's part of Obama's aggressive push to ensure Clinton succeeds him in the White House.
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The rules stem from the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) that was passed last December.
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But at its essence it is, or is when it succeeds, about empowering the individual.
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If the rest of the film aims to prove its closing line, Fyre Fraud succeeds.
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If the chamber succeeds, he would become only the third president impeached in U.S. history.
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If it succeeds, it could signal a path toward universal health programs for other countries.
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It also succeeds because this "Lost in Space," like its 433s predecessor, reflects its time.
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If the suit succeeds, it could open the way for Democratic gains in North Carolina.
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"She failed to make history and she succeeds at making excuses," Conway said of Clinton.
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If the vote succeeds — things could get unpredictable with both sides able to request witnesses.
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In fact, "Awkward" sort of succeeds that way once it stops re-establishing the obvious.
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Another showed that the Every Child Succeeds program reduced infant mortality rates by 85033 percent.
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In an era of edge-to-edge screens, the Key2 does something different and succeeds.
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Whether or not it succeeds on a large scale, I expect Facebook to keep trying.
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Whether or not the party succeeds, the issue seems likely to continue to resonate broadly.
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When a Union Square Ventures investment succeeds, it tends to pay off suddenly and spectacularly.
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Bank shares will probably fall if the referendum succeeds, increasing the value of the options.
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Rohingya Muslims in camps in Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh were praying that the suit succeeds.
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Ms. Balshaw succeeds Nicholas Serota, who has served as Tate's director for almost 30 years.
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Do you think the New York Times article succeeds in accomplishing Dr. Mateu-Gelabert's goal?
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In "Hurricane Diane," commissioned by Two River Theater, itself in Red Bank, she fully succeeds.
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The work succeeds both visually and as a sort of parable about distance and perspective.
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The movie takes some bold chances, and it succeeds enough to make it worth watching.
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Accordingly, they create a show so outlandish that it actually succeeds, thus dooming our heroes.
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He succeeds Makhar Vaziev, who will become the director of the Bolshoi Ballet on March 18.
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Whether it succeeds will probably be a secret forever, since Netflix has never revealed viewership numbers.
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The cinematography is striking in "Go for Broke," and every song selection for the episode succeeds.
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But she has an internal guide that won't let her down, regardless of whether she succeeds.
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Given how large a system London operates, other cities may follow suit if the project succeeds.
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Whether that succeeds or not, these are the most thought-provoking noodles you will ever eat.
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Each year, thousands of people attempt to hike the entire AT. Only one in four succeeds.
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If Republican presumptive nominee Donald Trump succeeds him, it might be the last Three Amigos, period.
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If Facebook's mobile AR play succeeds, it glues us even more securely to our smartphone screens.
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If the house of the mouse succeeds in court, Redbox is in a lot of trouble.
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If System 001 succeeds, Mr Slat wants to deploy another 60 booms, measuring 1km or more.
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The grants come from an Obama-era federal education law called the Every Student Succeeds Act.
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Nvidia built Tegra to bring console-quality graphics into a portable environment, and it mostly succeeds.
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Even a generous assessment would estimate the probability that a startup succeeds at about 10 percent.
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If it succeeds it will be an enormous boost to let everyone know reform can happen.
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Historically, our committee succeeds when both sides have a seat at the table in developing legislation.
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Da Legna also succeeds, mostly, at embodying a fully -fledged restaurant, unlike more basic pizza places.
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The outcome of legislative elections in October could determine whether Macri succeeds in passing his bill.
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His authority in the coming years will hugely depend on the degree to which he succeeds.
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Haddock succeeds Daniel Gregoire, who Magellan Health in November said would transition to retirement on Dec.
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She succeeds Thomas Rodermann, whose contract was not renewed after "friendly, mutual agreement", the bank said.
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It's dicey, but he succeeds and is able to secure the backing with double-sided tape.
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More unusually, by evoking his wit, generosity and courage, it also succeeds in making him lovable.
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He succeeds Paul Mainwaring who is standing down after nearly ten years as group finance director.
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If one offers a self-handicap and succeeds in spite of the impediment, heroes are born.
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Still, the collection succeeds in demonstrating that this dispersed community in some ways resembles other nations.
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It frequently succeeds in getting them sent back without ever going through any official legal process.
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If its Hindi-language option succeeds, Amazon plans to launch in other languages popular in India.
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The irony is that, if he succeeds, he may also make many of them more liberal.
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The male gaze only succeeds in objectifying women when the sole outcome considered is male gratification.
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He succeeds in taking out a massive Dreadnaught, but at a tremendous cost in human lives.
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Palmer succeeds Gary Goldberg, who will serve as executive adviser from October through March next year.
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If it succeeds, these qubits would be much more stable than those made with integrated circuits.
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In other words — a lot of incentive to stay at LinkedIn and ensure the company succeeds.
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Thanks to its exotic exterior styling and billionaire doors, it succeeds at looking like a supercar.
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When it succeeds, it finds an original way to get at something essential about its inspiration.
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Google is launching an entire new Android-powered platform called Daydream that succeeds its Cardboard initiative.
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New Jersey would join the District of Columbia and 10 other states if the measure succeeds.
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Far From Home succeeds with an unusual, troubling virtue: The best parts are the most fake.
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If Sanders' campaign succeeds, this could be part of the political revolution he's been talking about.
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Recently, the new Every Student Succeeds Act was signed into law, replacing no Child Left Behind.
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And if the ITS succeeds, it will no doubt win the attention of the entire world.
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I was kind of afraid to become an artist, because I thought, nobody succeeds at that.
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What will happen if the plan succeeds and both the ISIS and Nusra Front Islamists collapse?
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If the Google Assistant succeeds, it will become the next interface to computers and the internet.
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If the U.S. succeeds in negotiating what Trump wants, that could mean a weaker agreement altogether.
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He succeeds the notorious Sepp Blatter, whose reign was marred by corruption, kickbacks and bribery scandals.
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If the deal succeeds, more non-property names are set to fill the high-yield pipeline.
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If, as seems likely, he succeeds, he will become in July Israel's longest-serving prime minister.
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That could be a win-win situation developing here: Polk succeeds [and] the stock goes higher.
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What he does with this knowledge after returning home determines whether he ultimately fails or succeeds.
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The process can be tricky, so be prepared to try it several times before it succeeds.
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"He makes these comments or a tweet, and he gets responses, he succeeds," the lobbyist said.
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Isn't she worried that they'll be out of business if she succeeds in growing cultured steak?
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With the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) enacted last year, this growth is expected to continue.
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He succeeds David Skorton, who announced his resignation last December and will leave on June 85033.
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The Education Department on Thursday proposed accountability measures for schools under the Every Student Succeeds Act.
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The Education Department on Thursday proposed accountability measures for schools under the Every Student Succeeds Act.
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"What critics said: "The college campus satire attempts to reconcile two complicated histories, and mostly succeeds.
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This is a documentary interested in breadth rather than depth, and on those terms it succeeds.
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If he succeeds, African esports may find a way to move forward without the industry's support.
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Hip Taco Bell succeeds, really, because the brand is self-aware enough to pull it off.
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She has co-authored policy reports, including a memo on the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).
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It aims to solve the problem of playing PC games on the couch, and it succeeds.
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Del Toro succeeds Damien Chazelle, who took home the Oscar in 2017 for La La Land.
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If it succeeds, the OPEN Initiative will help Gogoro avoid that problem as it expands overseas.
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If it succeeds, it will fundamentally change how companies, particularly smaller ones, compete in this space.
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Hu Jintao succeeds Jiang Zemin as Party chief in Communist China's first peaceful transfer of power.
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But if Sullivan's essay fails as historical analysis, it succeeds as a metaphor for our times.
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As one film stumbles and another succeeds, the answer lies in some key differences between them.
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But it's also because the suicide of the heroine, Hannah, succeeds in winning her popular immortality.
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Whether the Liberty Alliance succeeds or fails will depend, at least in part, on Facebook's algorithm.
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Even if the deal succeeds on its own terms, though, it will show capitalism's bad side.
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Whether it succeeds or not largely depends on the role and contribution of the international community.
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The average victim of domestic abuse tries to escape at least seven times before she succeeds.
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They'll be repaid if enough students are paying tuition — in other words, if Access Code succeeds.
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President Trump will smash the Fed's compass altogether if he succeeds in politicizing the Central Bank.
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In Berkeley, Mr. Geffen succeeds Matías Tarnopolsky, who left last summer to lead the Philadelphia Orchestra.
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There's no easy gauge for whether "The Birds and the Bees" succeeds — or if it can.
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If "Fosse/Verdon" succeeds, it could inform how we now tell stories about men like Fosse.
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He succeeds Jim Yong Kim, who stepped down abruptly in January to join an investment firm.
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He succeeds but immediately gives the ball away, giving Japan a slight number advantage in attack.
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The New York law offers a backup plan in case Trump's legal defense against Congress succeeds.
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" Jeff Greenfield wrote an essay in Politico Magazine headlined, "Thinking the Unthinkable: What if Trump Succeeds?
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If legislation now making its way through Congress succeeds, these places will all offer hearing aids.
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Bomer succeeds Biel and Carrie Coon, who starred opposite Pullman in season 1 and 2, respectively.
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He begins on March 85033, and succeeds Stan Soloway, who led the organization for 15 years.
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He succeeds the group's president and founder, Ned Helme, who is stepping down after 30 years.
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If Brex succeeds in its ambitious mission, these are the folks that will make it happen.
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Ms. Arthur, previously the publisher at Little, Brown, succeeds Sonny Mehta, who died late last year.
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The school rules stem from the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) that was passed last December.
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Jenkins succeeds Ranny Cooper, who will still lead special projects and consult for the firm's clients.
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He succeeds Timothy P. Knight, who will step down after only a year leading the company.
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If the test succeeds, the capsule could carry astronauts to the space station not long after.
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If the lawsuit succeeds, the U.N. would classify the climate crisis as a children's rights crisis.
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Still, it was an underdog project, the kind that gets told rarely and succeeds even less.
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But even if he succeeds on May 7, he will still be left with other difficulties.
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If Trump succeeds in making citizenship racialized and contingent, that's an existential threat to American Jews.
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If Rhule succeeds, Tepper will look as smart in football as he was making his fortune.
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Donald succeeds in demythologizing and humanizing one of the most admired public figures in American history.
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This reframing intends to challenge the assumptions of the outsider, and through presenting nuance, it succeeds.
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But if it succeeds, will users be able to opt out of this new (virtual) reality?
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We'll find out just how well it succeeds when the movie comes out on December 20th.
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Where past adaptations have failed, I think HBO's "Watchmen," currently airing in its first season, succeeds.
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But if a deal remains elusive and the discharge petition succeeds, the Speaker's headaches could multiply.
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Nicoletti said the chances Calexit succeeds are slim to none, and the potential consequences are grim.
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If the campaign succeeds, donors will be awarded in toll tokens, matching the dollars they contributed.
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But her biggest downfall is her lack of a plan for what happens if her effort succeeds.
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Hacksaw Ridge attempts, and mostly succeeds, to tap into the same audience and thematic material as Unbroken.
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If it succeeds, it shouldn't be too long before it arrives on the company's connected home appliances.
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Whether that succeeds or fails is something that can only be determined over time, through repeated visits.
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Video He succeeds John Mork, who completed his five-year term as board chairamn, USC News reported .
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"It's encouraging, if he succeeds and he sticks to this opinion," the spokesman, Nabil Abu Rudeineh, said.
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Sonic Mania succeeds because of the passion and insight of the people—the fans—who created it.
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The donation succeeds 20 objects the Dikers have given to the museum over the past two decades.
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Whoever succeeds him as party chief is likely to win the presidency at the next general election.
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Ms Balshaw succeeds Sir Nicholas Serota, who over 29 years has made Tate into a global brand.
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If New York succeeds in limiting Uber and Lyft, other cities facing similar issues may follow suit.
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He succeeds Bernardo Hees, who was made CEO in 2015 when Kraft Foods and H.J. Heinz merged.
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Features like the modular accessory port are nice to have, too, but Essential's Phone succeeds without them.
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But he is running late and McMahon succeeds only in getting roped into a tacky picture opportunity.
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But digital could become the testing ground, and if it succeeds, it could lead to more coverage.
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McQueen, in theaters July 20, is a fashion film that succeeds where so many others have failed.
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A lot of thoughtfulness has been lent to navigation in general, but not all of it succeeds.
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But if it succeeds, then the Falcon Heavy will become a commercially available rocket, ready for customers.
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If Ethereum succeeds on its value proposition it will therefore mitigate external risk factors for decentralized applications.
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The country, the region and the world would be better off if MBS succeeds on all three.
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Build leverage for future talks, even if Trump is reelected but especially if a Democrat succeeds him.
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The Sandy Hook case would set precedent, opening up the PLCAA exception to manufacturers, if it succeeds.
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The Philippines would become the first Southeast Asian nation to legalize same-sex unions if he succeeds.
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The ruling Conservative party is so divided over Brexit that whoever succeeds May could soon be toppled.
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Ultimately, if Lori succeeds it will mean lower prices and increased spending power for consumers across Africa.
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This time, Joe succeeds at killing Peach — which we know from Peach's "suicide note," read in voiceover.
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New Democracy is hoping they can help and, if it succeeds, hoping they can spread that success.
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One potential beneficiary of this idea, if it succeeds and spreads, is Trópico, a Brazilian streetlamp-maker.
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They all echoed similar concerns about what might happen if the Republican-led agenda to defund succeeds.
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If he succeeds in drawing a huge turnout, it's a positive sign for Trump long past Iowa.
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" He continues, "La La Land succeeds in making its sweet imagery sing, particularly with the sensational finale.
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So if Kim&aposs charm offensive succeeds in depleting support for sanctions, his generals could win big.
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It's about how you can be original, and I think it succeeds in being an original film.
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Establishment Republicans are hopeful that Priebus succeeds, viewing him as a key ally in the White House.
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Hayes, who succeeds Atkinson, is also PwC's west region advisory leader and is based in Los Angeles.
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The Handmaid's Tale succeeds in allowing its audience to witness all of this and still feel dread.
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If he succeeds, the US might end up with a temporary fix that could easily come undone.
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Basically, it's a product that succeeds because an unobservant parent or loved one doesn't know the difference.
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If your job was to look like Taylor Swift, it's hardly a surprise if it actually succeeds.
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However, even if the debt swap succeeds, the plan fails without the share sale raising sufficient funds.
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But if he succeeds in ending the conflicts once and for all, many Colombians will thank him.
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If this effort succeeds, it would essentially define trans- and non-binary-identifying people out of existence.
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She wants the best for him, and it makes her feel good about herself when he succeeds.
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Once the verification succeeds, the state transition is committed to the distributed ledger by the consensus committee.
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It shows you aren't afraid of people discovering your weaknesses and you understand no one succeeds alone.
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If it succeeds, her successor would likely oppose the current deal and support a hard(er) Brexit.
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She succeeds in making the song her own for the performance, making the song a much watch.
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Our reviewer says it succeeds more in the vein of "a workplace sitcom" than a grand saga.
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If the effort succeeds, it could represent the most significant reform of U.S. surveillance practices in decades.
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The industry hopes that if New York succeeds, it could pressure other states to adopt similar subsidies.
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"If Trump succeeds, then the Fed simply won't have this freedom of movement to experiment," he said.
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As an attention-getting narrative strategy, depicting sex (erotically or not, à deux or solo) invariably succeeds.
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He succeeds Stephen Blyth, who resigned in July, citing health reasons, after 18 months on the job.
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The meaning of this provision remains the same in the recently reauthorized Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).
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And it means doubling down on the secretary-general's ambitious reform agenda to make sure it succeeds.
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Like Epstein, Francona succeeds by building absolute trust with players conditioned to view authority figures with suspicion.
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He succeeds Gregor Muir, who is joining the Tate as director of collection, international art in January.
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If this initial test succeeds, the company may attempt what's called a static fire test on Monday.
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As for functionality, the Motiv succeeds in its task by stripping fitness tracking down to its essentials.
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Fortunately, The Americans' fifth season succeeds in addressing our current world by being its assiduously careful self.
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If Tesla succeeds in hitting its goal, it will not need to raise capital later this year.
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It is a sound approach to a very difficult problem and we will see if it succeeds.
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Shrill succeeds in presenting Annie as she is — a fat woman grappling with herself and the world.
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Sansa is now adamant about reclaiming Winterfell for their family and succeeds in enlisting a wary Jon.
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Know No Better succeeds because it's stuffed with rising artists given space to let their talent shine.
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Meanwhile, a Democratic analysis shows who could be harmed if the administration-backed lawsuit against ObamaCare succeeds.
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If a state succeeds in obtaining the funding but doesn't have a functioning new system on Jan.
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Toy Story 2 succeeds because it's a thematically thoughtful movie, yes, but it's also a fun movie.
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McConaughey, for his part, tries to locate the limit of his charm and succeeds much too quickly.
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If Tobia aspires to the ranks of comic memoirists like David Sedaris and Mindy Kaling, "Sissy" succeeds.
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History shows that when the government tries to collect more taxes from its richest citizens, it succeeds.
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The pavilion succeeds best by mapping the rich historical inheritance shared by Ghana's citizens and its diaspora.
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" Despite the feud, Gevers said he remains committed to resolving the feud so that "this project succeeds.
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It succeeds because it is resolute in its purpose — one can see the necessary people once again.
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But "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote" ultimately succeeds by failing to live up to its title.
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But if its decarbonization strategy succeeds, it could provide a road map for others, especially developing countries.
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For Asian-Americans, if "Crazy Rich Asians" succeeds, we all do; if it fails, we all do.
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The franchise stands to lose millions of dollars if he succeeds in getting off the disabled list.
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She believes she is implementing the new federal education law, the Every Student Succeeds Act, with fidelity.
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Indeed, it's not hard to imagine a world where the current US strategy to isolate Huawei succeeds.
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That putter is not for sale yet, but if he succeeds with it, it may be soon.
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Where Groth succeeds is by bringing you along on her journey to understand the world she's documenting.
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If he succeeds, Johnson will weaken the EU, strengthen NATO and pull closer to the United States.
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He succeeds Janet Yellen, who served one full term but was not reappointed by President Donald Trump.
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Closing borders to highly infectious pathogens never succeeds completely, experts said, because all frontiers are somewhat porous.
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But if Woods succeeds in this comeback, his travails may become just another part of his legend.
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Pearson Airport in Toronto has a Richard Serra sculpture, which succeeds mainly at seeming large and heavy.
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She succeeds Jim Edwards, who is retiring after eight years as the company's top lawyer, it said.
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Overall, the best way to make sure the amendment succeeds is to secure the backing of Gov.
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You'll cry tears of joy when someone succeeds in the technical challenge after weeks of technical failures.
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Her scheme succeeds, through a supernatural logic reminiscent of the redemptive self-sacrifices of various Wagner heroines.
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This flexibility from NCLB carried into the 2015 reauthorization of ESEA, the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).
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Yet when the host succeeds, the parties leave memories far more lasting than the most expensive dinner.
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Where she succeeds, her campaign argues, is focusing on policies that will tangibly improve black voters' lives.
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If Cuomo succeeds, New York would become the 12th US state to legalize cannabis for recreational use.
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What he never told us was that for most women, I.V.F. fails more often than it succeeds.
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All who care about our students succeeding should support Ms. DeVos and hope that she, too, succeeds.
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She succeeds at each but can't escape a sense that these are precarious and deeply provisional successes.
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Whether or not he ultimately succeeds with Iran, many will forever peg him as a Trump guy.
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But the movie succeeds where it counts: showing the reverberations of violence long after most cameras left.
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Whether any of this succeeds in breaking the pattern of ever-rising budgets remains an open question.
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WPP would end arbitration and injunction proceedings if the tender offer succeeds, Bain said in its statement.
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When North Korea succeeds, and sells nukes to any buyer, it will trigger proliferation in Northeast Asia.
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It mostly succeeds on its own terms, as an overview of the talent, the excesses, the adoration.
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If it succeeds, the Kremlin could go after much bigger targets, like Facebook or Twitter, analysts said.
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If the DOJ succeeds, though, thousands of Facebook users' information could wind up in the government's hands.
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If the motion succeeds and Labour can't form a majority, then a general election would be called.
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When the Nemesis system succeeds, it does so at the expense of everything in Shadow of Mordor that falls outside its purview; when the Quirk system succeeds, its strengths dignify the struggle of the game's heroes, the horrors of its dungeons, and the thrill of succeeding or failing.
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But it succeeds admirably in a novel's first and most difficult task: It makes you give a damn.
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Its augmented reality headset could certainly be a game-changer if it succeeds where others have failed—i.e.
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If Magic Leap succeeds in the end, it will be because it is already too big to fail.
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When it eschews horsepower in favor of a comfortable, intuitive controller based on a television remote, it succeeds.
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In other, less problematic respects, Draft Day succeeds best when it borders on self-parody, or even camp.
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And if he succeeds in getting in that corner three times and you don't swing, you are out.
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Yet even if it succeeds in doing so, it will be tough for Abercrombie to turn the tide.
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The anti-fragile person is the one who succeeds because it's not that failure happens but life happens.
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So he takes the opportunity to wish Ned luck, since he and Rhaegar honestly do hope he succeeds.
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Janney succeeds Viola Davis, who won Best Supporting Actress in 2017 for her role in Denzel Washington's Fences.
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By one estimate, a detective succeeds in clearing cases when given five or fewer to handle per year.
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If the proposal succeeds, Cuba will become the sixth country in the Americas to allow same-sex unions.
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But a new book drawn from the belongings of Jeff Buckley succeeds where many similar books have failed.
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Members of the Freedom Caucus have said that leadership will be held personally responsible if the petition succeeds.
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Something about a young woman who wants to be a writer and she succeeds at it, thank goodness.
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And ultimately, Manchester by the Sea succeeds because it subverts as many of these tropes as it can.
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Life is big, and life is small, and "Pancakes" succeeds because it figures out how to be both.
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The bottom line: If Rivian succeeds, the sharing of its technology could be one of the biggest reasons.
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You always have one friend who succeeds first and it's not necessarily the friend who's the most talented.
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Still, it will be a tall order for individual donations to replace government funding if the GOP succeeds.
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The main questions now are whether and how Mr Santos succeeds in winning ratification of the revised agreement.
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Heller succeeds Elizabeth Rozek who will be leaving Basilea to relocate to the United States, the company said.
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He succeeds Bernardo Hees, 49, who was made CEO in 2015 when Kraft Foods and H.J. Heinz merged.
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As a catalogue of the violent potential of the human body in both expression and action, Climax succeeds.
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If SpaceX succeeds in their plan, the company will leap-frog over NASA in the race for Mars.
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Prince Mohammed has consolidated power and is likely to rule for many decades if he succeeds his father.
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And if the repression succeeds, speculation regarding the outcomes of a future uprising will remain an academic question.
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The new Oasis walks that eternal e-reader tightrope between forced simplicity and new features — and mostly succeeds.
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Which is why, in the world of The Trespassers, where hard power reigns supreme, Antoinette flourishes and succeeds.
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If it succeeds, it could one day build a 24-hour stock bazaar that spans the siloed markets.
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He succeeds Arindam Das, who has taken up a new role within the bank, HSBC said without elaborating.
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In fact, a company's name is one of the factors that can determine whether it succeeds or fails.
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Fermentation enlists the microbes' aid, proceeds on their schedules, succeeds or fails according to their needs and rules.
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"Every non-violent uprising since 1900, if it achieves that threshold, succeeds in its aims," said Paluch-Machnik.
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If Tesla succeeds in starting pilot production of the sedan at its factory in Fremont, California on Feb.
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Now, we're helping a lot, but if Afghanistan succeeds, which we really want it to, think about it.
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These grants are part of the Every Student Succeeds Act, a major federal education law passed in 2015.
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If the Olympic Stadium succeeds, it may compete with Wembley for profits that would have gone to taxpayers.
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Frank Blake — former chairman and CEO of The Home Depot and lead Delta director since May — succeeds Anderson.
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The 2016 Lexus GS-F is meant to be a performance sedan, and in that it definitely succeeds.
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It's seamless, and the Moto Z Droid succeeds where LG's own modular phone failed spectacularly because of it.
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Then again, employees' stock is only valuable in Spotify succeeds, and it needs this cash to do so.
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Although the exhibition succeeds in delighting the ear far more than the eye, it is well worth experiencing.
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The appointment of Leten, who succeeds Leif Johansson, has boosted investors' hopes of a recovery at the company.
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If he succeeds, then this will transform society at a bigger scale than the steam engine or penicillin.
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We asked ourselves if the game actually fixes those problems and how well it succeeds on its own.
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It's important to her that they realize that she's "nothing like his ex," and it appears she succeeds.
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If that procedural vote succeeds, the House bill would then be open for amendment on the Senate floor.
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If his campaign succeeds, he will be the oldest person ever to be elected president in U.S. history.
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Everything succeeds until it doesn't, and Medicare's own trustees now project the program to become insolvent by 2028.
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Khurelsukh succeeds Jargaltulga Erdenebat, who was voted out of office in September amid allegations of corruption and incompetence.
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Vounatsos succeeds CEO George Scangos, who announced last July he would retire after leading the company since 2010.
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I don't know that Manhunt succeeds 100 percent, but it comes closer than I ever would have expected.
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He succeeds at sleeping in closets, embarrassing himself in a sauna, and completing a hilariously short ski jump.
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On this point, the film also falls short where It, a lesser film by a lesser filmmaker, succeeds.
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Check out more videos from VICE: "We define success as when everyone in our community succeeds," said Falla.
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The spending began after then-President Obama signed into law the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) in 2015.
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Parker succeeds company veteran James Strother, who will retire after 30 years with the company, the lender said.
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If no candidate succeeds by then, Israel will be plunged into its third election campaign in a year.
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The strangest thing about "The Shape of Water," which should be one almighty mess, is that it succeeds.
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If they don't then the motion to proceed succeeds and we have to come up with some consent.
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If Mueller succeeds in completing such an investigation, the rule of law will have prevailed, whatever the result.
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If Ms. Rousseff succeeds in changing the votes of fewer than 10 senators, she could reclaim the presidency.
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"I'm a huge fan of what they're trying do, in theory, and I hope it succeeds," Libin said.
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But if his company succeeds, it will be in part thanks to important lessons he learned at Google.
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Whether that will persist if Johnson succeeds in his scheme to become prime minister is an open question.
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Mr. González worries that the lure of avocado will only grow if Mexico succeeds in opening new markets.
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To align with today's reality, these systems need to be updated so that the new era workforce succeeds.
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That kind of barely toxic sting, it would seem, succeeds as a defensive strategy purely by inflicting pain.
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If it succeeds, there's an amazing opportunity here for citizens to band together to exert consensus upon government.
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It's a formula that comes from reality, and lots of television that succeeds has to come from reality.
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If "Catching Homelessness" doesn't quite work as a memoir, it succeeds rather heroically on the level of document.
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He succeeds Mary Mack, who left Wells Fargo Advisors last month to head up Wells' community banking business.
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If Trump succeeds, it will have a huge impact on the nation, including the capital, where Trump lives.
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That's most likely if the Republican state legislature succeeds in drawing a map that Governor Wolf can accept.
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Our critic said the movie mostly succeeds, both in honoring the original film and escaping its considerable shadow.
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"The Perfectionists" succeeds resoundingly in making us think more deeply about the everyday objects we take for granted.
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Whether or not Prince Mohammed's strategy succeeds, it will transform Saudi Arabia's religious status in the Muslim world.
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King falls on the right side of the divide and his book succeeds, in part, because of it.
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It takes some work to make Budapest and Cartagena look like generic video-game backdrops, but Lee succeeds.
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She succeeds Suzanne Heathcote, Emerald Fennell and series creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge, as head writers since Season 1.
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Holloway succeeds Robert Barchi, who has served as president of Rutgers since 2012, according to the university's website.
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It is now our duty to ensure he succeeds, and we do this by being even louder activists.
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Ms. Cahan succeeds Georgiana Pickett, who previously served as the center's executive director and stepped down in April.
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During its quiet moments, "we can only watch this priest comfort the despaired and hope that he succeeds."
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If the anti-dumping action succeeds, it will mean that huge new plant in Texas will be humming.
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Even if it succeeds, it would only stem a tiny part of the bloodletting happening in American healthcare.
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If he succeeds, Republican senators will find it easier to vote against his conviction and removal from office.
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Link's Awakening, perhaps because it's unburdened by mythology and legacy, succeeds because it centers people who aren't Link.
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While the featured works vary greatly in scale and tone, the exhibition succeeds through its inbuilt polyphonic variation.
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It's very different from when a random action movie starring a white guy succeeds or fails. Yeah. Exactly.
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He succeeds Patrick Doyle, who led a turnaround at Domino's and held the CEO position for seven years.
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Mr. Ross, making his feature debut, succeeds best when he's digging little tunnels away from his unhappy couple.
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But "Feud" ultimately succeeds because it respects the fierceness of its characters and the power of its actresses.
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Because as the new President succeeds with his policies, American voters will have little patience with such critics.
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Hogan, who succeeds Bart Grenier, will head the Investment Solutions and Innovation unit, Fidelity spokesman Vincent Loporchio said.
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But if she succeeds in grabbing power, it would most likely be a continuation of her husband's government.
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Democrats and disaffected Republicans should be doing all they can to see that President Trump succeeds at nothing.
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Jeremy Northam finds humor in the smug self-regard of Anthony Eden, the prime minister who succeeds Churchill.
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During its quiet moments, we can only watch this priest comfort the despaired and hope that he succeeds.
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He succeeds Dan Ammann, who was named chief executive of G.M. Cruise, a division developing self-driving cars.
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Still, as a critique of prevailing modes of thinking about global politics, "Empires of the Weak" succeeds admirably.
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If Mr. Trump's strategy succeeds, future presidents have less to fear from a House pursuit of an impeachment.
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It's the rare wine that succeeds in getting people to buy apparel touting the joys of rosé-drinking.
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The big question is what happens if Apple ever succeeds in building a truly bulletproof iPhone encryption system.
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Because more than anything else, it succeeds because of the massive expenditure of human resources lavished on it.
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And even when fact-checking succeeds at correcting misperceptions, it may not reduce supporters' embrace of the liar.
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Oftentimes, the whimsical upending of the expectation we didn't even realize we held succeeds in bringing a smile.
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The place is sort of going for that Hotline Miami 80's coke-den vibe, and it succeeds.
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One half of the show succeeds, the display of the numerous models of machines made from Leonardo's designs.
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For example, Ms Kerber is a resourceful, defensive player, who succeeds largely by outlasting and out-thinking her opponents.
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If it succeeds, it could build a powerful network of companies that rival communication apps will struggle to displace.
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But whether Trump succeeds or not, it will be up to BLS to provide the country with his scorecard.
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Archbishop Michael Byrnes, a former assistant bishop of Detroit, succeeds Apuron as archbishop of the island's single archdiocese, Agana.
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The party that succeeds in establishing the baseline is likely to achieve the most important gains from the negotiations.
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I certainly hope it succeeds, however, because there some neighborhood kids I want to blast off my lawn.[Spyra]
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If he succeeds, it could also boost profits for the company, which has been struggling to maintain steady growth.
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Carter succeeds Lucinda Bell, who said in October she would step down from the board and leave the company.
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But even if it succeeds in going mainstream, as the company intends, it can't escape the ravages of time.
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And through its treatment of its franchise's history, the movie succeeds in some ways — and crucially fails in others.
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The Echo succeeds because it fits into the home environment, a place where people want silence, until they don't.
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The show's mile-a-minute pacing never succeeds at disguising the fact that it's built on fundamentally unsteady ground.
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They will go through to a vote by Conservative Party members to decide who succeeds Prime Minister David Cameron.
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WHETHER or not their bid to reform health care succeeds, Republicans think Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act will founder.
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If the anti-ACA lawsuit succeeds, expect Democrats to promptly introduce new legislation protecting people with pre-existing conditions.
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"Thanos has that same choice later [to kill Gamora], and he chooses to do it and succeeds," said McFeely.
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Koenig hopes that Monte Paschi's privately-funded five billion euro rescue plan succeeds but concedes it won't be easy.
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Whoever succeeds May, and former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson is the favorite, Brexit face something of a poisoned chalice.
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If the BJP succeeds in forming a government in Karnataka, it will have a near-lock on Indian politics.
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If he succeeds in floating his firm, he will instead have imitated Mr Jobs by breaking all the rules.
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With this anecdotal style, Mr Impey succeeds in crafting an intensely human story from the biography of a building.
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The biggest surprise isn't that God of War is good; the surprise is the things the game succeeds at.
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If it succeeds, the reaction runs along the lines of ''Finally, something we don't have to be ashamed of.
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If the company succeeds, however, we could be looking at a new automotive future, directly powered by the sun.
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We'll know if it succeeds just about the same time the second stage engine cuts off (t+29:250).
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The show succeeds as an art exhibition because its conception is sharp and coherent, its realization compelling and restrained.
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It succeeds when they're retained in the app, continually swiping on to the next person they want to meet.
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"Another Kind of Life" never tries to define what an "outsider" actually is—but that is why it succeeds.
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The Guardian said that Zink "succeeds in putting into words the most inexpressible experiences," which is not very specific.
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If Planet of the Apps succeeds, it could put Apple on track to eventually compete with Netflix and Amazon.
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If he succeeds, Zapata will become the first man to cross the English Channel on a jet-powered hoverboard.
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Gaitan succeeds Julio Rodriguez, who has served as CFO since August 2013 Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
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After each lift, whether he succeeds or not, Katoatau revels in the moment's excitement by throwing down some moves.
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These state statutes would remain in place even if Trump succeeds in chipping away at federal laws and rules.
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And the DC Extended Universe had better hope he succeeds, because the fate of the world depends on it.
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If it succeeds, it won't just taste like meat — such products would actually be meat on a molecular level.
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She succeeds Jeffrey Welikson, who is retiring, and will report to Peter Solmssen, executive vice president and general counsel.
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If the negotiations go well and Brexit succeeds, Bagehot will raise a glass of the 2016 vintage to them.
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His community is a fascist one, and as a leader he succeeds by stomping on individuality and sowing fear.
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In an ideal world, exchanges could design themselves in any fashion and competition would determine who succeeds and fails.
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Bogia's sculpture succeeds in inaugurating the exhibition space with a strong thematic take on the question of queer aesthetics.
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But the bank warned any prospect of recovery would "remain fragile" unless South Africa succeeds in becoming more productive.
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President François Hollande has said he'll run for re-election next year only if he succeeds in reducing unemployment.
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It is a rare thriller that grapples with big ideas, yet "Luce" succeeds in balancing them with human drama.
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These gains will be lost, and grave new dangers will be created, if Trump succeeds in destroying the deal.
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And where "The Report" succeeds, it's in pointing constantly and anxiously to the importance of holding government to account.
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President Obama's Race to the Top initiative and Every Student Succeeds Act further escalated the role of standardized testing.
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What is clear is that whoever succeeds Ryan as Republican leader should not get to comfortable in their seat.
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But if it succeeds, Google could achieve a centrality in human experience unrivaled by any tech product so far.
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Whether it succeeds at its larger task, fundamentally changing the relationship with Tehran, is largely out of American control.
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Margarita Zavala, the wife of former President Felipe Calderón, stands the most to gain if Clinton succeeds President Obama.
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And whether or not it succeeds, it could have ramifications for tech, media and advertising companies around the globe.
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If it succeeds in abdicating the lead for stability operations, it had best be ready with a backup plan.
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Whether Mr. Zarrab succeeds remains to be seen, but other defendants have already been granted release on such terms.
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It's no spoiler to reveal that "Sky Ladder," the art project, eventually succeeds, and its fleeting existence is magnificent.
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If it succeeds in those efforts, it would be able to sell the assets to help satisfy the ruling.
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But, if "Butcher's Crossing" succeeds in avoiding his earlier errors, it also spins too far in the other direction.
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By bringing them together, Morris succeeds in creating a lineage that spans the first 200 years of American history.
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"If Roskam succeeds in making people think about taxes as they vote, I think he can win," Gaines added.
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Bloodline wants to be a series about the weight of family ties, one that succeeds based on atmospheric dread.
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If the deal succeeds, it would be the latest in a series of acquisitions by Chinese companies in Portugal.
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The researchers heading this project believe that if it succeeds, it will reinvent psychiatry, but it will take time.
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If she succeeds this spring, Khumalo will be the first black African woman to summit the world's tallest mountain.
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When Grail succeeds, hopefully many, many people and their loved ones can be spared the cancer experience Laura endured.
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In contrast, payday and auto title lenders have created an industry that succeeds when their borrowers fail to repay.
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If the deal between AT&T and Time Warner succeeds, other media and entertainment companies could become takeover targets.
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You begin to feel that there could be other ancillary businesses if this actually succeeds and gets high utilization.
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A major factor determining whether this insurgent conservative movement succeeds will be how angry Republican voters are at incumbents.
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That faux civility almost succeeds despite our revulsion — we're relieved they're shot like soldiers and not hanged as traitors.
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If the company succeeds in buying Tribune, it will control more than 200 stations reaching 62 percent of households.
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Nonetheless, this is a welcome, essential guide that succeeds in transporting our understanding of Champagne into the 21st century.
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Directed by Moisés Kaufman, Michael Urie's version of Arnold succeeds without mimicking the beats of Fierstein's laudatory original performance.
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And whether the magazine succeeds or not will have very little to do with the hype — or John's celebrity.
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Sometimes the left gets lucky and succeeds, but the long run of human history suggests how hard it is.
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Aiming to be a raucous comedy of misbehavior and a quiet tragedy of mistreatment, it amazingly succeeds at both.
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Whether Amamiya succeeds in steering a pullback of Kuroda's policies remains uncertain, given the divergent views in the bank.
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If Disney succeeds in buying Fox, it would upend the decades-old status quo of the Hollywood movie system.
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If the method succeeds, the baby will have alterations that will be inherited by all of the child's progeny.
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So long as they continue to boil, Mr. al-Baghdadi, or whatever preening jihadist succeeds him, will be back.
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If Mr. Strange succeeds, he will have to defeat a faction of anti-Washington forces aligning with Mr. Moore.
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There's also an eager hope that if this movie succeeds, it just might stave off another quarter-century drought.
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" Allan Hunter of The Express offered a dissenting view: "Branagh succeeds in delivering a stylish slice of vintage entertainment.
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Ms. DeVos has faced criticism over her department's approval of state plans for implementing the Every Student Succeeds Act.
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He has seen Crema with a newcomer's fresh eye, and he succeeds in passing it on to his audience.
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He succeeds Lloyd C. Blankfein, who led the firm for 3.83 years and steered it through the financial crisis.
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If it succeeds, it will transform the United States from a low-tax country to a lower-tax one.
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Tom Mulcair, the leader whom Mr. Singh succeeds, was also widely viewed as being unappealing to many younger voters.
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If she succeeds, "there is certainty of free-flowing money no matter how well institutions do," Ms. Laitinen said.
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Playing on Anne's kindness, insecurity and liberal guilt, he succeeds in getting her to invite him to Sadie Hawkins.
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