The push to bring much-needed diversity to comic books The push to bring much-needed diversity to comic books This segment originally aired on VICE News Tonight on HBO on Oct.
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And it's possible this episode was the push Jon needed.
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Rick Tollakson is a developer who is leading the push.
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But this hasn't stopped the push to factory farm them.
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The push also makes more details of the case public.
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At the push of a button the car's headlights glow.
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There's some evidence that the push has had an effect.
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How else can we explain the push to make Rep.
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The push comes after the massacre in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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The push for size diversity has also been happening internationally.
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Their reversal added momentum to the push for the vote.
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Although initially he said the push is for OS licensing.
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A big part of the push seems to be international.
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"Thanks @hartluck for the push present," she wrote on Instagram.
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That is, the premise that has undergirded the push for
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The push has led to support for ICE from conservatives.
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His comments on Tuesday lend bipartisan credence to the push.
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Google Assistant is clearly an important part of the push.
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Much of the push will also come down to Azar.
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And the push for reform should be a bipartisan effort.
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Democrats backing the push are not swayed by those arguments.
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Republicans have so far rejected the push for new funds.
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The push for paid parental leave has no clear leader.
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Fundamentally, they couldn't agree on the severity of the push.
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Behind the push are governments globally rapidly raising emissions standards.
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Maybe cat poop can give you the push you need.
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The push and pull has sent investors into a tizzy.
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The push touched off intense debate inside the Trump administration.
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Food would be prepared with the push of a button.
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Next year, they could renew the push for those changes.
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A movement toward global food tourism may provide the push.
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At other hotels, the push to rebuild was almost immediate.
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A big part of the push is offering meat alternatives.
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Politico was first to report the push from intelligence agencies.
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The Dutch company has rejected the push for a meeting.
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However, the young girl's letter was the push he needed.
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The push toward wrapping up the bill comes after Sen.
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The push for new gun control measures follows the Feb.
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When asked by reporters whether he supports the push, Rep.
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For the candidates, the push is both practical and political.
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But the tech and privacy community have resisted the push.
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Still, the push for the president to step down persists.
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But party leaders are wary of the push further left.
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The push is called #RedefineBlack and has a petition on DoSomething.org.
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Even so, he doesn't expect the push higher to be smooth.
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"I appreciated the push," Smith said of Pinkett Smith's video message.
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I learned about the push not from O'Rourke, but from Facebook.
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Justice Kennedy's opinion giving the push to National Bellas Hess Inc.
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But her most notable effort was the push for net neutrality.
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After yesterday, this is the push I needed to keep going.
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Mario M. Cuomo, as an inspiration for the push for $15.
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But why, then, the push to privatize our great open spaces?
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The push is on, as far as Jamie's costars are concerned!
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The push into the world of telecommunications is part of that.
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Cameron has led the push in Britain for tax-haven reform.
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"I very much believe in the 'push present' idea!" she said.
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IRS Commissioner John Koskinen is warning that the push by Rep.
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You'll really feel the push to get organized on September 22.
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As a result, the push could open up rifts between Democrats.
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The push is likely to intensify rivalry with Indonesia's Go-Jek.
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However, the push to download Threads hasn't proven to be successful.
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But is the push into electronic payments encouraging us to overspend?
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Still, the push to regulate these broader activities as lobbying continues.
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Second, the push for low prices also led to cheap labor.
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The push is expected to include digital ads and other measures.
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But others have concerns over the push to criminalize sexual deception.
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Mr. Cornyn began the push for his legislation after that massacre.
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But the push to limit child marriage has helped shift attitudes.
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He said the push to allow e-scooters presented an opportunity.
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Gemma will sometimes get on my back for the push-ups.
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Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani has led the push to discredit Cohen.
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But the push for data access also raises concerns about privacy.
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Mr. Barr, who took office in February, has embraced the push.
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Politico first reported the push to avoid any public intelligence hearings.
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However, the push for climate action has sparked a climate reaction.
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It's not just the push for Medicare for All by Sens.
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They clearly underestimated the push in demand from their gasification program.
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The push alert was written to allow for all three possibilities.
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It might even make the push for 700 episodes after that.
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Sometimes the push to change the conversation can come off clumsily.
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The push behind the vaccine is as much political as medical.
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But the push into riskier assets doesn't extend in all directions.
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Cyrus Summerlin and Max Hellerstein, who previously created the Push for Pizza app (which allowed users to order a pizza with the push of a button), are officially launching their new startup today, Down to Shop.
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INGRAHAM: It reminds me of some of the push for legalized marijuana.
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Mapping is an increasingly important part of the push toward autonomous driving.
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And community is what underlies the push behind AB 626, Jorgensen says.
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While the push for full legalization was unsuccessful this session, state Sen.
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The push to decriminalize sex work has been met by strident opposition.
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The push to place warehouses closer to shoppers is an enormous shift.
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The push for paid time off is the largest action so far.
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The push into appliances also comes as Sears' revenue continues to nosedive.
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The New Jersey Transportation Department joined the push to clear the streets.
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The push follows a similar call by major environmental groups on Friday.
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The push to allow married men to serve as priests isn't progress.
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The push isn't just about ushering Walmart's existing customer base online, though.
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I just swiped away the push notifications and ignored the text messages.
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After the push back, Facebook announced that it would reinstate the photo.
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Opinions vary on the push-button selector, but at least it's straightforward.
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At the same time, the push to leave failing places has weakened.
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The push to change Tokyo commuters' schedules isn't new, according to CityLab.
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William Pridemore, the school's dean, said the recent shootings motivated the push.
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The push into electrification is a particularly big challenge for the brand.
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But they quickly abandoned the push after backlash from Democrats and constituents.
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Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) led the push for the measure alongside Sen.
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In his comments, Trump lamented the push to take down Confederate statues.
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But the push comes from supporters of both Apple and the FBI.
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The push comes as both parties gear up for November's midterm elections.
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The push is drawing ire from drug pricing advocates and Democrats. Sen.
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The push to repeal a recently approved cybersecurity law is gaining momentum.
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Teacher unions helped lead the push toward collective-bargaining agreements for teachers.
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Most are Democrats, but a handful of Republicans are joining the push.
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Germany views itself as a leader in the push against climate change.
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My seat lowered into bed mode with the push of a button.
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" The president said the push must "hold every level of management accountable.
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TuSimple is not alone in the push to develop self-driving semis.
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Mostly, I did the push-ups in my basement around 6 a.m.
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The push for regime change in Venezuela has run into similar headwinds.
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Each woman drove the sleds with three men as the push athletes.
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And the government could have resisted the push to deregulate Wall Street.
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Facebook's very public reckoning recently has hastened the push for more regulation.
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Progressive groups are reportedly behind the push for an Electoral College challenge.
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It is he who spearheaded the push to fire the DNA's Kovesi.
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The push is funded with Strange's overwhelming monetary advantage in the race.
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My next Guinness World Record will be in the push-up genre.
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In South Korea, the push to develop nuclear weapons also gathered steam.
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The push also failed in the New Jersey state legislature in 2019.
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The push-button cruise control will also maintain your speed for you.
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The push-to-talk button on the phone initiates a conversation immediately.
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It is unclear how successful the push for bipartisan cooperation will be.
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That's why the push to repeal this Obama policy is deeply troubling.
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The push by the students from Parkland, Florida to enact safer schools?
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The push to repeal ObamaCare in July was killed after GOP Sens.
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And in Benin City, the push to leave comes from every direction.
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As the push-off date approached, our mountain of gear stupidly grew.
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They could find new sexual partners with the push of a button.
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Another big trend in recruitment is the push for more diverse workforces.
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The push to release the memo became a cause célèbre among conservatives.
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Ditto for the push to marry artificial intelligence and real-world weapons.
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The push to step up regulation may have support among the public.
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That leaves the push for an immigration deal back at Square 1.
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Instead, the motivation for the push to release the memo seemed purely political.
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You can try to do the push notify thing, but it's really hard.
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The push to remove Confederate monuments intensified after the Charlottesville tragedy last weekend.
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The push worked: On March 22, the council rejected the proposed zoning changes.
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So far, though, the push will take the giant insurer only toward mediocrity.
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The push has received funding from 2 big oil U.S.-based oil companies.
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The push-and-pull of pragmatism and idealism had a beneficial final result.
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That was annoying, so I turned off the push notifications in the app.
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But not everyone on Main Street is behind the push for higher wages.
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The push to begin delivering commercial products via drone is starting — where else?
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Mr Xi appears to be personally invested in the push to expand CCCs.
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Safety has long been the focus of the push toward self-driving systems.
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Both Meadows and Jordan told host Laura Ingraham the push was long overdue.
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Novel. Pioneering the push into mobile-native vertical video, and vertical video advertising?
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The push for secession has left residents in Catalonia divided, Borrell told reporters.
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It's like being twice as powerful at just the push of a button.
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The push into eco-friendly products, however, isn't just about sales and profits.
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So far, though, the push will only take the mega-insurer toward mediocrity.
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This is the push-and-pull plateau at which we currently find ourselves.
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But the push by the Trump administration is not insignificant, according to Smead.
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The push to make the thinnest, lightest, most portable laptop is proving fruitful.
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Instead of a wind-up, it starts at the push of a button.
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Local officials of both parties, though, remain stridently opposed to the push. Sen.
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SCANT COMPETITION, HIGH PRICES The push could not preserve competition in many states.
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Obama was a frequent critic of the push for "right-to-work" laws.
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But the push by the college testing companies has undermined the national exams.
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Both Mr. Donahue and the students admit the push is a long shot.
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The push will include the brand's first major television campaign in five years.
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This is the push and pull of what's going on in Trump's mind.
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"I think the push for everything to be businesslike is dangerous," she says.
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Swalwell's remarks come as momentum builds behind the push to codify Roe v.
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The push to make these changes is compelling, industry experts have told CNBC.
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That number is surely going up as the push for alternatives gains ground.
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That could be a lofty goal, even with the push from California's teachers.
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The push to enhance the grid has gained urgency as renewables have spread.
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The push-pull of potential opposites is present on a larger scale, too.
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FABER: WELL, LET'S TALK ABOUT THE PUSH OUT AGAIN BECAUSE I AM CURIOUS.
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Nor will — and this is a real thing — the push-up sports bra.
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The push for this change came from the participating dealers, Mr. Dekking said.
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The push-up bra may be finally going the way of the corset.
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The push to lower the stakes around scores has accelerated in recent years.
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The push and pull created a feeling that was both sophisticated and accessible.
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Meet Cody Wilson, the man behind the push for 3-D printed guns.
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But the push has been met with resistance from leaders in both parties.
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Hence the push and pull in the New Yorker article about Ramirez's charge.
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Newspapers at the time paid little attention to the push for women's suffrage.
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The push for new regulations has been driven largely by the Libra announcement.
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The push has sparked a strong reaction by those who support gun rights.
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It also explores how Clinton's rise dovetailed with the push for women's equality.
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The push into the Amazon has also been driven by demand from abroad.
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Given the push back from Congress, that decision may, hopefully, not be final.
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Pro-gun groups are not happy with the push to redefine gun laws.
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The push to repeal a recently approved cybersecurity law gained momentum on Monday.
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The three Republican "no" votes make the failure of the push virtually certain.
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Seven days ago, the push for the impeachment of Donald Trump seemed dead.
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In this smart home, the push of a button opens the glass door.
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Dean Phillips, who's leading the push to draft Amash, told the Post. Rep.
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And yes, we should continue the push to pass meaningful gun control laws.
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The push comes as the presidential campaign tightens up in its final days.
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Democrats say the push is a thinly veiled effort to interfere with Mueller.
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Democratic lawmakers blasted the push to expand family detention as cruel and punitive.
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Not that any of them expect the push to slow down anytime soon.
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Cara-Beth Burnside's Thrasher cover in 2144 foreshadowed the push from her generation.
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But the push is already underway, whether the wonks like it or not.
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The island's economic crisis, which began in 2006, had revived the push for statehood.
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But OPEC's Gulf members have so far rebuffed the push for a special meeting.
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Like always, some of the push back was stuff that was hard to read.
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The push to launch in India is part of the company's broader Asia strategy.
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Christopher Payne: For me, I think the push here will be ever more convenient.
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When transactions occur, both Shared account holders receive the push notifications on their phone.
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The push for a memorial resumed in the following decade, finally leading to construction.
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It's ironic, given the push by Mi Fit for a lean and conservatory lifestyle.
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The push-and-pull of their relationship was deeply compelling, with palpable sexual chemistry.
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Skullcandy doesn't recommend exercising with the Push, as they're not sweat or water-resistant.
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The push for Catalan independence has brought about Spain's biggest political crisis in decades.
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The Turkish leadership has expressed a desire to join the push to oust ISIS.
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Nothing epitomizes our love-hate relationship with today's tech more than the push notification.
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The push for cleaner gasoline has been met by some unexpected resistance in Detroit.
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The push to bring organized esports to high schools actually came from Connecticut, though.
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But once in a while, the push for equality has unforeseen and unpleasant consequences.
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Unfortunately, the push notification engine is much more annoying than the old delightful MagicRecs.
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Back down to the push technology, push notification technology to the other person's phone.
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But ISIS, expecting the push, has constructed elaborate defenses, including a network of tunnels.
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Tesla has been at the forefront of the push towards the self-driving car.
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The push to end animal farming has been happening for a very long time.
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Those complaints have added momentum to the push to expand the FTC's legal powers.
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Go deeper: The push to get sports leagues to cut out junk food sponsors
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Her story is also emblematic of the push and pull in our divided nation.
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The Google Home team and the Chromecast crew were also part of the push.
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Other growth trends include the push for automation in the era of talent shortage.
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As her visit to this high school proves, she's eager to continue the push.
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When calls come in, answer or ignore them with the push of a button.
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She says what finally gave her the push was her father dying last month.
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If the buzz fizzles, Hanley suspects, so will the push toward more diverse representation.
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This issue is one that's become central to the push for Medicare-for-all.
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On climate change and financial regulation, Britain has led the push for tougher action.
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That could be the consequence of the failure of the push for healthcare reform.
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The push on reinsurance matches up with one of the ObamaCare bills that Sen.
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However, the push has not generated the expected billions of dollars in Chinese investment.
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The push coincides with an annual advocacy gathering of retailers, who oppose the bill.
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The push aligns him with Trump, whom Scott endorsed for president in March 2016.
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That shallow thinking will only hurt the push for true diversity, not help it.
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Should Democrats win back the House, the push for impeaching Trump could be intense.
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The recommendation is likely to add significant momentum to the push for board diversity.
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Much of the push toward desegregation is coming from parent groups and individual schools.
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Money and the push to challenge Iran are clearly silencing any protest so far.
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WITH RESPECT TO THE PUSH AND THE DEBATE AND EVERYTHING, I TOTALLY WELCOME THAT.
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The push comes during a phase of industry-wide investment in artificial intelligence (AI).
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Uber's new partnerships are the latest sign that the push to driverless is accelerating.
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First, the push for low prices led to cheap material; polyester is the worst.
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The push to force a vote comes in the wake of remarks by Gov.
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" Pastor said the push "does not have to do with the theme of independence.
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There's also the push for data security safeguards that take aim at deeper problems.
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The push and pull between biographical readings and formalist readings of artwork rages on.
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The push to remove the Trump branding from 22 Riverside Boulevard began in 250.
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Others, like the push to legalize marijuana, are the result of persistent political movements.
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The push comes at a time when state leaders are taking broader climate action.
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The push for postal voting has been primarily led by Democrats in liberal states.
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The push to upend the smoking ban has stirred more than the usual consternation.
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You can reserve the scooter and unlock it with the push of a button.
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The push to be a something-for-everyone automaker continues to advance at Porsche.
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The push for others to follow their lead has almost instantly ignited a backlash.
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In part, the push is driven by the eventual maturation of its online business.
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Harlem Lacrosse is the little school behind the school that gives you the push.
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Still, consumer groups and many state officials opposed the push for association health plans.
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But at a recent performance the push to laugh or squirm was pretty mild.
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I think social distancing is the push I need to get these things done!
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The push amounts to one of Mr. Trump's most comprehensive and controversial policy initiatives.
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Even amid the push for global gender equality, sexist attitudes continue to undermine progress.
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Starlink is not alone in the push to launch megaconstellations of internet-providing satellites.
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The push to do so failed in the New Jersey state legislature in 2019.
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I also found it surprisingly restrained in exploiting the push-button 9/11 images.
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Hence the push and pull, yin and yang, Felix and Oscar relationship between them.
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The push toward ever-more extreme judges will only further politicize the third branch.
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"I saw the sliding and whatever, the push-ups that they did," Zverev said.
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Still, the push toward legalizing abortion in Mexico has moved in fits and starts.
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But despite the push, Japan still trades at a discount to the United States.
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But despite the push, Japan still trades at a discount to the United States.
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The push to switch to renewable power sources reflects what's happening across the economy.
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They are expected to take questions about accelerating the push for innovation in China.
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The push against inactive users highlights a broader effort to tidy up the platform.
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Maybe it's just the push I needed to leave my file-hoarding days behind.
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Around the world, young people are increasingly leading the push to address climate change.
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The push among many candidates to distance themselves from democratic socialism comes as Sen.
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Such a person wouldn't really map on to the push into OTT that's coming.
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Second, industry groups like FINOS are spearheading the push for open-source financial solutions.
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The push coincides with an annual advocacy gathering of retailers, who oppose the bill.
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The fall of the dam facilitated the push on Raqqa, about 25 miles away.
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Hong Kong's leader Carrie Lam has apologised and suspended the push for the law.
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And recent cases have given the push for body cameras a lot more credibility.
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The push from Wisconsin's Republican-controlled legislature was designed to curb incoming Democratic Gov.
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CAL 3 Spokesperson Peggy Grande on the push to break up California into three states.
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The push to disclose came when he told Woman No. 1 about Woman No. 2.
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You can get burns from a flash and can feel the push a shock wave.
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Some days, knowing she has an audience rooting for her is the push she needs.
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The push to protect Mueller comes amid a flurry of new developments in Mueller's probe.
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In Washington, CRA's decision to abandon the push represents a return to the status quo.
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Despite the push for its "Breaking Bad," Apple is not only interested in adult content.
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After all, the push for stronger antitrust enforcement so far has actually come from conservatives.
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If you're looking to amp up your wardrobe, maybe this is the push you need.
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Behind the scenes: "The push is coming from the national security apparatus," the source added.
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Lore said the push toward one-day delivery ultimately makes "good business sense" for Walmart.
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Unfortunately, the push for electrification stagnated under CEO Harald Krueger, who resigned this past July.
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The push into subscription services comes as Fitbit fights to compete in the smartwatch market.
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She says that environmental justice is at the heart of the push toward electric buses.
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"Seeing everything I was seeing at the national level, that was the push," Saad said.
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Walker is also a strong voice in the push for a more diverse tech industry.
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But the push to get more people inside of these cars is starting to happen.
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Joanna sweetly admits that Chip is the push she sometimes needs to take career risks.
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It deals with responsibility, the push-and-pull of work and friends, the real world.
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As you come down for the push-up, bring out that hand to the side.
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Or buy a TV that can disappear on demand, with the push of a button?
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Assume the push-up position with your arms braced against the side of your car.
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There was also internal discord over the push to attract high-volume funds, brokers said.
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Airbnb recently made the push toward corporate business travel, with specific business-travel ready hosts.
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Ross is helping lead the push for tariffs (and defended them with a soup can).
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The push for greater price disclosure would use existing administrative tools, including Labor Department powers.
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More than 50 types of wave can be produced at the push of a button.
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It was the mentor Kelli needed to make the push to become a future doctor.
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MORE (R-Ariz.) added their names to the push to stay in the Paris deal.
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Comedian John Oliver made the push for tougher antitrust enforcement his latest cause Sunday night.
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The push and pull dynamic of Perry's abuse is on full display in "Burning Love".
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If you share these moral values, of course you should support the push to repeal.
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Furthermore, against such an active counter kicker the push kick is always a useful weapon.
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If the push to replace ObamaCare were to founder, it would be a major defeat.
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The push seemed to gain some momentum even over the objections of the Trump administration.
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Gaza crisis looming The push for reunification comes as Gaza faces a mounting humanitarian crisis.
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McConnell also played an integral role in the push to convince Trump to endorse Strange.
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There was no longer any mention of the push to reduce bad debts, for example.
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She specifically addressed in a press briefing last month, saying the push is premature. Rep.
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The system is programmable and can currently be operated with the push of a button.
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The push is one to get the TPP passed by Congress before Obama leaves office.
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It should be done based on academic consensus outside the push and pull of geopolitics.
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We talked to Trello CEO Michael Pryor about where the push for automation comes from.
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The push to build dams throughout the Mekong River Delta has been fraught with controversy.
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As these models are expanding even more, doctors are feeling the push to join ACOs.
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After the push by Delta's pilots this summer, the airline changed its policy this month.
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A spice brand is out-spending Democratic candidates in the push to impeach President Trump.
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Republicans in control of state legislatures in most of those states are behind the push.
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Earlier this year, Ant hired Goldman Sachs executive Douglas Feagin to lead the push abroad.
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Now Democratic Senate candidates are rallying around the push to ease college debt that Mrs.
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The push underlines Ant's ambitions to create a network of financial assets around the region.
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The cutting of aid to these countries only increases the magnitude of the push factors.
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The push for decriminalization seems to be gaining some traction among activists and progressive lawmakers.
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Transgender rights have been front and center in the push and pull of Sessions' DOJ.
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Iraq's federal police and some Army units will also join the push into the city.
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The push is working, as digital sales were up nearly 88% in the third quarter.
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We have had the pushback, and now we are going to have the push again.
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UBS and other Western banks are well positioned to profit from the push, he added.
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"Somebody said, 'I wonder what this is,' " he said, mimicking the push of a button.
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The push to force a vote comes in the wake of remarks by Virginia Gov.
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But a growing chorus is joining the tech and privacy community in resisting the push.
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The series explores the push-and-pull between the natural world and the human one.
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Hill is testifying that Trump wasn't pursuing the push for investigations through normal diplomatic channels.
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Not all groups have succeeded in the push for a nation-state of their own.
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I couldn't compete with someone who could be accessed with the push of a button.
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The push to curb circumcision has been brewing in parts of Europe for several years.
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American Media's principal owner is behind the push to sell the tabloid, the NYT reports.
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Charming random objects meet synchronicity in a video choreographing the push and pull of gravity.
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"Him volunteering for the Push Coalition is completely in line with his years of service."
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But is the push for single-payer health care taking Democrats down a similar path?
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LGBT advocates, taking stock this week, said the push for equality was far from over.
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The push to strike a deal with China has also provoked criticism from some lawmakers.
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It's a sad world if the push for perfection quashes the vibrancy of self-expression.
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Courts will play a critical role in the push for new rules for digital trade.
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In the shadow of impeachment, the push to break up Big Tech continues to build.
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The push is coming here, so every team's going to be sprinting for the finish.
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Even when I was dozing off, the push notification woke me at the right time.
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But the push was quickly revived in September when the Ukraine allegations burst into view.
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But the push to reduce the world's carbon pollution is also creating major economic opportunities.
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The push gave Mr. Booker his biggest 10-day fund-raising period of the campaign.
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The push to video comes at an interesting time for Workplace on the competitive front.
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Lately, we've all seen a lot of brands making the push toward more sustainable clothing.
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By then, the push for an investigation of the Bidens had reached a critical stage.
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That will need to drop to give the market the push it needs to rally.
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Gilmore called the push for Cruz support "a very ruthless display," according to the Post.
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The words may have changed, but the push-and-pull is as charged as ever.
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The push and pull between New York's mayor, Bill de Blasio, and his archrival, Gov.
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The push for better digital health is bipartisan; the Obama administration put billions into it.
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Beyond that, the push for austerity was always driven in large part by ulterior motives.
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Trump's threatened tariffs on Japanese autos have complicated the push for a new trade deal.
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Bolton said he was not concerned that the push to oust Maduro was losing momentum.
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While the push for over-the-counter birth control got a surprise assist from Sen.
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I get the push notifications even though I try to turn most of them off.
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The back-and-forth is indicative of the push-pull nature of LGBTQ rights in India.
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One source of the decline, Jarris said, is the push to end medically unnecessary induced labor.
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And this could just be the push to -- that it rolls over and the markets follow.
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I hope her campaign and Johnsons [sic] help grow the push for other parties to run.
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It's also a central player in the push for 22019G, the next generation of wireless networking.
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The push to become more of a WeChat-like service has been a long time coming.
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It's all in the push of a mounted button that feels like getting ready for takeoff.
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The push to remove Yovanovitch Sessions had reportedly met with Parnas and Fruman to discuss Yovanovitch.
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I've written about size inclusivity and the internal issues surrounding the push for plus-size fashion.
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The smart strip, found under the push encoder, has greater functionality than its counterpart on Jam.
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The push for superheroes to be fun again is an effect of the current political climate.
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They'd like analytics about whether you're opening the push notification and how you're interacting with it.
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Those who remember the push-to-talk feature on Sprint Nextel might be fond of this.
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Of course, the push has been helped considerably by an ever-improving screen-to-body ratio.
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The push and pull on LME stocks is serving only to mask increasingly bullish fundamental drivers.
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Hence the push for alternatives based, like SONIA and the American broad repo rate, on transactions.
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The push is to keep equities up and help the world be safe for dollar debt.
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With the CakeDozer server that physically bulldozes it clean off with the push of your thumb.
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With the push of a button it turns on my TV, Stereo, cable box and Xbox.
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But nothing came along that would give Foster the push she needed out of child stardom.
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Illuminate your path with the push of a button and stay warm at the same time.
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The push for younger viewers comes as evidence suggests the traditional television audience is decidedly grayer.
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Ever since Racefail, the push to diversify the speculative fiction genre has been loud and growing.
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It was unclear at that time if the push would affect the film's potential release date.
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"The push-pull, walking on eggshells chaos that they can cause is just unbelievable," Foster says.
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This automatic coffee and espresso machine brews single-serve coffee with the push of a button.
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""Another person familiar with the push against the U.N. resolution said it was a collaborative effort.
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Sewell was particularly emphatic that the push for encryption was not a recent move for Apple.
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The push came about a month after former Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson became secretary of State.
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The push by retailers comes as some major brands question the value of some online ads.
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He believes the push will add price for consumers, and disproportionately help big companies like Google.
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Letters When the push for diversity ends at ideology: Is there a bias against hiring conservatives?
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China. The world's largest polluter is now leading the way in the push for clean power.
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Rupkey said the move by the ECB Thursday could add to the push higher in yields.
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The push comes after Trump signed the deal during his visit to Saudi Arabia last month.
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The push to make us a class-conscious culture is a true disservice to our nation.
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The two countries also discussed the push to get North Korea to abandon its nuclear arsenal.
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The push for new legislation, nonetheless, seemed like it would continue to be an uphill climb.
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For many, the push to expand the FTC's powers won't get the agency off the hook.
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It is Trump himself, and not his advisers, behind the push for Flynn, the report said.
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Jackie Speier (D-Calif.), who's led the push to reform sexual harassment policies on Capitol Hill.
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In real life, the push of selfishness is matched by the pull of empathy and altruism.
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But the state's governor said this big reaction is exactly what the push was aiming for.
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Jackie Speier (D-CA), who's led the push to reform sexual harassment policies on Capitol Hill.
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The push to stay Today, more and more lawmakers say they're happy to stay and work.
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But Hong Kong executives think the push towards diverse boards goes beyond mandated quotas, and gender.
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Kirk says the real issue is the push for introduction of partially automated cars too early.
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"One of the biggest consumer trends in food is the push for transparency," Mr. Hirshberg said.
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The push has summoned the ire of multiple animal rights groups along with worker safety organizations.
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Hillary Clinton got the push she needed to enter politics from a 17-year-old woman.
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The push would have to be to get the Trump administration to erase the database themselves.
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But, that didn't slow the push to get him out of Congress as soon as possible.
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The letter from the Senate leaders means the push for the Khashoggi information is now bipartisan.
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The push to reconsider Columbus Day is "definitely not something that's against Italian-Americans," he added.
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The arrangement was convenient — the super was always right there, at the push of a button.
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Despite the push, the Trump interview received a lukewarm response from most critics in the media.
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The group has led the push to let veterans use their government benefits at private doctors.
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In terms of the push, the foragers were having to contend with challenging ice age conditions.
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A top lobbying group for the wireless industry signaled its support for the push against robocalls.
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You could see the conflict on his face, the push and pull between obedience and protection.
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With the push from Amazon, the number of HBO Now subscribers nearly doubled, to five million.
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With the push of one button, they would achieve the destruction of the entire Palestinian leadership.
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"The push for electrification is good, but we still need conventional [fuel economy] standards," Reichmuth said.
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But the jury's still out on how successful the push will be in the long term.
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We should start by leading the push for an impartial international investigation into Mr. Khashoggi's killing.
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The push is likely being funded by the $5 million in funding the company has raised.
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As director of national intelligence, Mr. Clapper began the push to reduce the number of clearances.
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With the ballot proposal hanging over legislators' heads, the push for an alternative gained grudging support.
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The push factors are the lack of economic opportunities and the security problems in their countries.
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For Democrats, the push to remove the statues moves the post-Charlottesville debate into delicate territory.
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From the momentum of the push, she appears to forcefully hit her head, knocking her unconscious.
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It's just the push she needs since her last big win, the New York Times endorsement.
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She described the push for acceptance of the L.G.B.T.Q. community as the work of the Devil.
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"You've got to have the votes," Thune said of the push to hold up the nominee.
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The push to build the wall stands in contrast to previous infrastructure projects on the border.
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This is one reason George Iacobescu, Canary Wharf's longtime chairman, helped lead the push for Crossrail.
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The judge said the documents could clarify the impetus for the push for a citizenship question.
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That, he said, is "unquestionably positive" in the push for a more progressive American foreign policy.
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The push for fewer regulations and less taxes in the United States is having global benefits.
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VW is trying to position itself as a leader in the push to electrify its vehicles.
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Impeachment This may mark the point of no return in the push to impeach President Trump.
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Overall, the survey suggested the boost to manufacturing from the push to stockpile was fading fast.
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The industry could also unite if the push for new privacy standards gains momentum in Washington.
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The push for a new AUMF received new support and recognition in late June when Rep.
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The push includes television and social media advertising, new signs in stores and uniforms for workers.
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The push-pull on display is fascinating even as the films' individual stories work their spells.
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With an innovative Vitamix machine, their favorite treat is ready at the push of a button….
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Perhaps the first thing that will happen in the new Congress is the push for deregulation.
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In a statement to CNBC, a DHS spokeswoman defended the push to build a border wall.
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The push to vilify "nationwide" injunctions is a threat to our system of checks and balances.
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The push to modernize and streamline is what leads to believing an app is the solution.
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The push to abolish debtors' prisons will continue, as community advocates and local officials press on.
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NOW THAT 213 SAVAGE has been released from detention, the push to secure his status continues.
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The push to improve the language's image and expand its presence is having a noticeable effect.
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A year or so ago the push notifications from the New York Times were simply headlines.
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European leaders have also denounced the push, fearing it could fan separatist sentiment around the continent.
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The push inside the Old City coincides with the start of the holy fasting month of Ramadan.
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They have raised 20,680 pounds ($29,884) through crowd funding to finance the push for a judicial review.
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In fact, some may give you the push you need to make the right decision for you.
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The push to reach an agreement comes days before Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales will be in Washington.
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The push into the Middle East comes as Amazon pulls back from the world's second-largest economy.
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Despite the push, it remains unclear if mixed duets will be included in the next Summer Games.
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Sometimes the push-back that he needs, which you would have with a stronger White House counsel.
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Besides the push to recapture the ISIS stronghold of Raqqa, there's also ongoing operations to retake Mosul.
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But the draft regulations go into greater detail and show how far the push back could go.
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While campaign donors are strongly behind the push for tax cuts, the American public is sharply divided.
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New Asteroid and Boomerang features, meanwhile, shoot programmed panorama-style shots with the push of a button.
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"We can, at the push of a button, find encrypted ID of all these carriers," Stefansson said.
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The push accelerated in early and mid-250, with salespeople pressing for larger dollar amounts from members.
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The corollary is that the push for super smart AI like Watson, and AlphaGo, might be misguided.
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But records show that policing ratios were only part of the push to create the new unit.
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I'm learning as I push myself to do more editorial type concepts, the push back is greater.
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The push for Mr. Mahdi's resignation came after his mishandling of nationwide protests that began on Oct.
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It's a neat idea that fits in with the push to stop the use of disposable straws.
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The push back in New York was so fierce that Amazon ultimately pulled out of that location.
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Mr. Orban, at a news conference, depicted the push for a referendum as a safeguard for democracy.
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It was the push I needed to stay alive because I've got to get this baby here.
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One trans person, C.J. Lewis, was optimistic, arguing the law won't stop the push for equal rights.
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Facebook, on the other hand, can update every single user's homepage with the push of a button.
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A $200 discount might be the push you need to say goodbye to the era of laptops.
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The push to get to a more positive message began Thursday with the speech in Kansas City.
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The push is part of an increasingly lucrative market for lenders in the San Francisco Bay area.
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The push comes as India and the United Arab Emirates seek to strengthen economic and trade ties.
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The UNE Party is the agent of the push to remove Morales and illegally change Guatemala's constitution.
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We take a look at the push to get more young people into work in South Africa.
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And the push to get President Trump to declassify more parts of that recently released FISA application.
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The push is so fast and unexpected, KongDoo Panthera couldn't help but stand there and get steamrolled.
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Just with the push of a single button, you can alert emergency workers with your exact location.
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Now he's in to lead the Treasury Department, giving him clout in the push for tax reform.
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They've observed the push and pull of black holes on the orbits of nearby stars and planets.
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However, the push to add the measures was defeated, and the funding bill was passed without them.
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As more television becomes digital, the push to provide consumers with customized content discovery will only intensify.
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The push is part of a move that some may feel is much needed in Hong Kong.
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Again, the PUSH Band is tech that's designed for advanced training plans, so it's not for beginners.
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The push comes as Democrats are pressuring GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump to release his taxes. Sen.
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But this time the push is coming more from the city governments and even the citizens themselves.
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All are wanted by Madrid for actions related to the push for the region's secession from Spain.
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The suspension can be raised and lowered more than two inches at the push of a button.
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But the push to get people to register online has been a victim of its own success.
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Two of the three stores in New York now have caller ID; the push was not unsuccessful.
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That problem could deter or frustrate the push to drive through national security measures covering the territory.
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An interesting decision made by Varga was to repeatedly attack with the push kick to the face.
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Opposition lawmakers voiced concern that the change could endanger the push to enact changes at the agency.
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The removable crumb tray is extra wide and pops out easily with the push of a button.
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The push for the theater, known as the New Theater Lucerne/Salle Modulable, has not been smooth.
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But with the Keystone battle behind him, the push to keep fuel in the ground will continue.
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" On another front, Wheeler blasted the push by progressives for a "Green New Deal," calling supporters "oblivious.
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But the push for tax reform is expected to be all-consuming, pushing the funding issues aside.
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It gave us the push we needed to leave the U.S. and begin our new lives overseas.
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Maybe 50% of the push-ups I did for this challenge would pass my gym teacher's inspection.
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If the push to pass a tax overhaul drags into the new year, Republicans face new problems.
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With some help from inventor Charles Kettering, Cadillac simplified it to just the push of a button.
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And for most of them, the push and pull of progress and compromise will look like Pittsburgh.
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The three a viewed as "gettable" Democrats in the push pass tax reform, White House sources said.
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Even if it were simply a political stunt, the push to #AbolishICE would tell us something significant.
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You needed two voices to communicate that cognitive dissonance, the push and pull, what's inside her head.
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The push began in 2009 with the launch of Aadhaar, India's (recently amended) national biometric recording scheme.
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The push back against this trend by a small percentage of Google employees is a laudable reaction.
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Check out this article for more on the push to create AI that can show its work.
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The push into footwear is part of a broader vision of a new kind of clothing company.
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And though it feels fresh, Wilson says the push-pull between academia and pop culture is customary.
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Breakingviews There's a harmful flip side to the push against tax-inversion deals in the United States.
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The push to remove President Donald Trump from office gained a critical ally this week when Rep.
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The push for a resolution comes after the bloodiest day for Palestinians since the 2014 Gaza war.
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First, Son led the push to oust former WeWork CEO Adam Neumann after the company's IPO failed.
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The push to increase diversity, Muslim officers say, is particularly needed among the more senior police ranks.
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The push for a vote recount is quietly advancing, even though reversing Donald Trump's win seems unlikely.
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The push to allow remote voting has amplified in the last 12 hours, with two lawmakers — Rep.
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Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), who's leading the push on universal background checks, told VICE News last week.
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The Daily: On today's episode, one of our congressional reporters discusses the push for criminal justice reform.
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Google is not alone in the push into what some people see as the future of gaming.
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As he and pal Dave Chappelle left, our photog asked about the push for a host boycott.
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The push for recognition by nonbinary people has been met with reservations that often cross partisan lines.
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Mr. Trump has already chosen Randal K. Quarles to lead the push for deregulation at the Fed.
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The push comes as the debate over how to direct funds and resources has taken over Washington.
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The push includes some of those who led a 2009 ban on building new minarets, Reuters reported.
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"We headed back home and we got the push alert just as we got home," he said.
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The push on immigration comes against the backdrop of a ticking clock, and months of congressional inaction.
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DSA is not a political party, despite the push by some of its members to form one.
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The push includes efforts to protect workers who lose their jobs or wages because of the crisis.
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But the push and pull on elective surgeries compounds hospitals' struggles to get ready for the crisis.
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But one of the women leading the push for justice wasn't enthused about the entertainment industry's demonstration.
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Pai led the push to repeal the rules, which were overwhelmingly supported by the public, in December.
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The bin can also be emptied with the push of a button, according to the product page.
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The push comes as the Republicans mull a vote on new legislation to repeal and replace ObamaCare.
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Trump's policies, in addition to Mexico's new openness to ethanol, are behind the push to increase exports.
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The push-button start makes for easy operation, and foldable handles allow for convenient storage or transportation.
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But the push for some kind of a deal from the White House has been very real.
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The push to undermine the F.D.A.'s authority began even before the agency had finished its rule.
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The push into vehicles comes as Silicon Valley behemoths are looking for the next big computing platform.
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Part of the push internally has come from Dick's Sporting Goods admittedly filling gaps within its business.
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Mr. Trump's victory and the subsequent boom in interest in the push for secession caught him unprepared.
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Brandon gets around using a wheelchair, but the push version he had made getting around school difficult.
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The push to quickly fulfill orders from Amazon and other online retailers has worsened gridlock and pollution.
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But the push for ratification fell short of the 38, or three-fourths, required to back it.
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The White House is also looking to a number of former top officials to help the push.
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Lowe's started moving its software to the cloud in September, long after Home Depot made the push.
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These communications are stored in electronic databases, which can be searched with the push of a button.
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The push-pull of strong and weak groups of stocks remains a feature of this market phase.
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Queensland, New South Wales, South Australian and the Australian Capital Territory governments have also joined the push.
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The push to get rid of the CFPB is not being driven by the consumer finance industry.
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But the push in recent years has been toward what is known as value-based health care.
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Critics saw that offer as an attempt to divide her opponents and stall the push for impeachment.
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The push for mandatory GMO labeling that unfolded during the Obama years further cemented the industry's divisions.
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But the push to consolidate power also puts the country at a crossroads, one laden with risk.
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This egg-shaped device cleans up to 12 brushes at one time at the push of a button.
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Check back for updates when more progress is made in the push for gender parity in politics worldwide.
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Among the biggest losers from the push toward a lower carbon economy are farmers producing crop-based biofuels.
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But the push for a $15 wage is gaining support across the country, and has even reached Congress.
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The push to build a very, very, very fast McLaren births a whole new kind of automotive minimalism.
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Kobach is a national leader of the push to restrict illegal immigration and pass more restrictive voting laws.
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What was almost more impressive to me was how effortlessly she demonstrated the push-ups and jump squats.
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"Police Searching For Armed Robbery Suspect," the push notification yelled as I sat at a traffic light recently.
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But that's in addition to the push they receive from the violence and poverty they face back home.
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A Trump administration might be the push the legislation needs to make it through Congress and into law.
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It isn't surprising therefore that the push toward technological innovation is a part of the current intelligence revolution.
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Still, the push notification requires an organic level of increased engagement before it can increase the original spike.
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Sena thinks this is because researchers have misinterpreted the push to reduce the number of animals in studies.
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For example, conversations about police brutality against young black men jumpstarted the push by activists for body cameras.
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Seeing how you make yourself orgasm could be just the push your partner needs to get on board.
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Tapping the push notification not meant for you will just take you to your own account on Instagram.
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But, given its scale, the push to widen the capture of the riches is only likely to grow.
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The push-and-pull between forces such as elitism be anti-intellectualism have deep roots, of course. pic.twitter.
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The "push factor" is conflict and desperate conditions in countries like Myanmar which leave women vulnerable to trafficking.
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The push to reinvent our waste processing is happening worldwide, with universities and startups working on alternative approaches.
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On the English side, Victoria faces yet another paradox in the push and pull of the parliamentary system.
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The push to grab more first-time buyers is also bolstered by Fitbit's focus on prioritizing its community.
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That magnetic strip can be reprogrammed, at the push of a button, to emulate different cards as needed.
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The Wellcome Trust is also behind the push, investing £80 million ($101.3 million) over the next seven years.
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The move comes as Starbucks makes the push to double its number of outlets in China by 2021.
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The takeover also underscores the push by medical device makers seeking to harness wireless technology and "big data".
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Several, including "Medicare-for-all " and the push for paid family leave, are aimed at reshaping the economy.
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Paak the push he needed, offering to provide him with a dedicated studio space in his home where .
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The push for innovation in the retail category will create upward momentum for innovation in the institutional arena.
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"Stick with the push ups and just extend your cardio session to 60 minutes every day," he says.
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You can start casting with the push of a button or schedule one to go live later on.
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The PUSH Band helps users and their trainers do one thing: make major gains in the weight room.
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The push to advance gun rights comes as the number of guns sold in America reaches new heights.
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JOE KERNEN: PRESIDENT TRUMP MAKING THE PUSH FOR TAX REFORM AT A SPEECH IN HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, LAST NIGHT.
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Make regular coffee, lattes, cappuccinos, and even espresso all in one place with the push of a button.
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The push from local officials comes as Congress aims to pass an omnibus spending bill by March 23.
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But conservatives see the push as another example of Obama moving toward major new policies without congressional approval.
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But it has suffered from a glut of permits, giving added political urgency to the push for reform.
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Sanders said she did not believe the feuds with GOP senators would imperil the push for tax reform.
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Yoo said political uncertainty created by the push to impeach Park would hurt overall sentiment in the economy.
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Wheelbarger added that Britain has led the push for NATO to increase its cyber capabilities, according to Reuters.
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In another area are federal police units, which have proved instrumental in the push on the city center.
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Allies engaged in operations in North Africa and Italy in preparation for the push on France and Germany.
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The push for both mobile VR and modular accessories are attempts to deal with the changing phone market.
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Carter made a surprise trip to Iraq this weekend, just days after the push to take Mosul began.
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But Republican leaders in the House may put a halt to the push and ultimately side with Trump.
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John Lewis (D-Ga.) on Friday said the push would continue past the start of Friday's congressional recess.
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This responsibility is what motivated many to make the push for a national monument in the first place.
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IKEA Group Chief Executive Peter Agnefjall said the push was due to customers increasingly demanding more durable products.
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But, we were also mindful of the push from both sides for updates to our country's visa programs.
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"Absent the push to have trading on non-dark mechanisms, people fall back into old habits," said Lalone.
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The push by Senate Democrats came after House members were increasingly vocal in stating that Franken should resign.
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Even the push against the repeal of Net Neutrality got equal or better billing the last few days.
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The push for new funding also comes amid what the administration is calling an "epidemic" on drug overdosing.
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She cites the museum administration's lack of openness and communication as another reason for the push to unionize.
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If there is one silver lining in those clouds, it would be the push for grassroots political reform.
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The idea builds on the push for raising the minimum wage that is now widely backed by Democrats.
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And, the push to make robots that can handle environments like the melted-down Fukushima Daiichi power plant.
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Here in Hotchkiss, the push to allow marijuana has touched off conversations about the soul of the town.
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Duckworth, who is taking her unofficial maternity leave in Washington, DC, spearheaded the push for the rule change.
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I surrounded myself with people a little stronger and faster to benefit from the push they offered me.
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Zac Petkanas, a spokesman for the push, said 900 separate protests nationwide are planned should Trump dump Rosenstein.
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The push to be happy can sometimes feel forced at best, and like a complete illusion at worst.
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Twitter today is the latest tech company to join the push to get more Americans registered to vote.
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Democrats have been, by far, the loudest voices in the push to get Snyder to testify in Congress.
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The push for remote voting has gained new urgency this week after a pair of House lawmakers — Reps.
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Ms. Murkowski told reporters within hours of Mr. Trump's victory that she would renew the push for legislation.
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The push for women's rights has expanded, with more nations signing on to international commitments to gender equality.
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And the push toward cleaner vehicles could result in more electric cars, which do not require catalytic converters.
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The push to ban so-called gay conversion therapy has accelerated across the United States in recent years.
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While the push by Republicans to get the Supreme Court to reconsider the central holding in Roe v.
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But it's the push-and-pull between Bridget and Frances that is the poignant heart of the film.
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The push to entirely repeal the tax has also been complicated by previous efforts that pared it back.
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But the muddled messages are creating their own problems and threatening to undermine the push for presidential accountability.
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The push to make medical records systems more interconnected might also make the system more vulnerable to attack.
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" In 2202, Pielke called the push for 2628 percent renewables based on hope rather than data "magic thinking.
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Cincinnati is scoring 19.4 points a game, which has hobbled the push for a sixth straight playoff appearance.
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Pakistan's Malala Yousafzai, the youngest ever Nobel Peace Price winner, lent her voice to the push for justice.
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The push from the restaurant and beverage industry comes along with the growing popularity of weekend brunch outings.
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Credit union supporters insist the fight is a useless distraction that undermines the push for broader regulatory relief.
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Volker maintained that he did not view the push to investigate Burisma as an effort to tar Biden.
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The push to air "Hillary: The Movie" before the 2008 Democratic primaries was blocked by the federal government.
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Some observers wonder if there's a connection between the push for an investigation and Trump's call with Zelensky.
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The push to secure limited deals comes as the administration struggles to notch any big wins on trade.
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Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.), a member of the Judiciary Committee backing the push to open an impeachment inquiry.
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You may want to disable it or turn off the push notifications if you receive them too frequently.
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"The access is too easy, the draw is too great, and the push through advertising is too significant."
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The timeline could complicate the push by Democrats to conclude impeachment proceedings by the end of the year.
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At the heart of the push is the charismatic Masayoshi Son, SoftBank's founder and chairman, the sources said.
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Spot isn't going to inspect that oil pipeline or patrol a facility with the push of a button.
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In Iowa, the team here found out about the push to $1.7 million during a call on Friday.
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He said that after clicking on the push notification for details he realized it was just a test.
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The push for more lethal military gear, whether for offense or defense, will not make police any safer.
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The push to find out exactly what is in the complaint has been going on for some time.
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The Socialists, who oppose both independence and the push to hold a referendum on secession, announced on Nov.
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World War II played a crucial role in motivating the push for the National Health Service in Britain.
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World War II played a crucial role in motivating the push for the National Health Service in Britain.
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The allegations of the push to drop the case first surfaced last week in The Globe and Mail.
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He said the PBOC is further accelerating the push for banks to issue perpetual bonds to replenish capital.
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Rick Becker, who led the push to ban drones with lethal weapons in his state, told NBC News.
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North Korea's own measured reaction to Trump's cancellation of the summit could add weight to the push, experts said.
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In this regard it is like the push kick but without as much danger of being knocked off line.
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The company debuted a connected appliance platform called Kohler Konnect at CES 2018, and the push continues this year.
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It's a simple, bittersweet tale of pure love challenged only by the push and pull of youth's infinite possibilities.
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Most of these tools and features also let you talk to your kids with the push of a button.
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As part of the push to get guns off streets, officers were rewarded with slash days, or "G" days.
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However, the push-and-pull of Ana and Aaron has been baked into Grown-ish since the first season.
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The "Push-me/Pull-you" relationship between Paul and Bob flipped and they ended up pushing each other away.
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Having a hand mixer makes stirring up practically any concoction incredibly easy with just the push of a button.
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As part of the push, all Ola cars will soon have a entertainment system cobbled behind the front seats.
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Despite the push for improved rights and safety for garment workers however, progress to implement change has been slow.
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The push for web encryption, or HTTPS, is a crucial, attainable step in improving the Internet's privacy and security.
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They're there to support Operation Inherent Resolve, the push to eliminate the Islamic State throughout Iraq, Syria, and elsewhere.
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With the push of a button, maids and other hotel workers can notify security if they ever feel unsafe.
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That guilt comes in the push and pull of when to give yourself permission to take care of yourself.
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Realizing this shift in my notes made me really happy and gave me the push for those final books.
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Tucker Carlson (who, full disclosure, gave me my first job out of college) gave him the push to run.
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The larger the number of people that sign onto the petitions, the stronger the push to end the Festival.
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Kobach has been a prominent leader of the push to restrict illegal immigration and pass more restrictive voting laws.
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During Tesla's fourth-quarter earnings call with analysts Musk talked about the push to increase output from the Gigafactory.
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The push will see China's offshore wind capacity rise from 4 gigawatts in 2019 to 110 gigawatts by 2040.
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Because its implications are so vast and complex, the push for personhood is controversial even among anti-abortion activists.
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But in some states — like California — the push to limit health care costs has been faced with serious pushback.
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In the UK, the push for Scottish independence lost momentum after a 2014 referendum favored remaining in the union.
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The push by Japan to absorb the creative, disruptive and risk-taking culture of Silicon Valley is paying off.
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Speaking of which, maybe this musical will be just the push Hollywood needs to greenlight a third Sisterhood movie?
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The push also arrives as Amazon has faced increased scrutiny over the treatment of employees in its fulfillment centers.
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She renews his faith in the craft, and he uses his influence to give her the push she needs.
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US aircraft did strike ISIS targets during the push on Jarablus, but the boots on the ground are Turkish.
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The push to prominence of Netflix and Amazon is a challenge to both the traditional studios and the Academy.
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In the push to get these cars out the door, NIO's global ranks have swelled to over 6,000 employees.
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But when he divorce was finalized in June 2017, it was the push she needed to change her life.
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A good place to start is with the three foundational movements: the push-up, pull-up, and air squat.
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C. Meadows argued that the immigration debate "was coming" thanks to the push by the moderates and his group.
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The push to expand charters angers activists like Junius Williams, director of the Abbott Leadership Institute at Rutgers University.
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PCs, tablets, smartphones — even our coffee makers — can wirelessly connect to the internet at the push of a button.
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The Virginia Black Legislative Caucus also released a statement on Friday night, supporting the push for Northam to resign.
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The push into high-tech retail has caused rivals like Walmart to amp up its own offerings and solutions.
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Until then, none of these potential future limitations are any reason to let up on the push for VRE.
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With the push of a button, 300 drones ascend from a ground station and float over a nearby lake.
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Dubbing the push #ThankUNextGen, people can sign up at her concert or register to vote simply by texting 'ARIANA'.
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The push is one of a growing number of efforts among countries to promote the principle of equal pay.
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The push is part of Operation Euphrates Wrath, which is designed to seize control of key territory from ISIS.
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Perhaps a bonanza will beckon as he launches another flurry of branding efforts, similar to the push after 2004.
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The aim is to honor the deceased — and allow the deceased to aid the push to end gun violence.
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The push into China comes as BlackRock and other asset managers are working through major shifts in their business.
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The push is visible in trade data, said Susan Lund, a partner at McKinsey & Company who studies trade flows.
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The Obama administration has defended the integrity of the election amid the push for a recount in several states.
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But the push and pull of a healthy economy and the trade war will reach equilibrium at some point.
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Here's a brief history of how the push to ban the niqab and burqa has progressed over the years.
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Perhaps they can invite Reddit to the next set of hearings and be the push that Reddit needs, too.
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Hudson powers through four of the push-ups in the video, with her back and arm muscles looking ripped.
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The push-and-pull between industry and advocates is evident on the SEC's review of corporate disclosures for investors.
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The push for privatization of the air traffic control function of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has begun again.
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When it comes to movies and shows, it's increasingly obvious that the push for originals is out of necessity.
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More organizations are making the push to support, educate and advance girls in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
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Tech executives have talked about the concept of "time well spent," but overall, the push hasn't been terribly effective.
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The push will collide next month with efforts to prevent a government shutdown and a default on U.S. debt.
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The top tech companies have sought to position themselves as leaders in the push for clean energy and sustainability.
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The push has been augmented by U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden's "moonshot" bid to find cancer cures and treatments.
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But the timing of the push may have also been a factor, coming after the banking crisis in 2008.
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The push was an effort to quickly grow the military, and in 2009 MAVNI became an official recruiting program.
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But Democratic control of the House gives a new jolt to the push for a legislative solution on DACA.
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The Ultra also has a new steam release valve that automatically resets (opens) with the push of a button.
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Nisar retired in January from the court, but the current panel of top judges have taken over the push.
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We should note that women in New York State played a major role in the push for gender equality.
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It's a so-called "smart" crib that can soothe your baby to sleep with the push of a button.
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The push will highlight American-made products, American jobs and the "American dream," according to a White House official.
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Among the many changes that millennials are driving is the push toward locally owned, locally sourced and sustainable food.
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For Republicans, the push is largely driven by their suspicions that conservatives are being censored by social media companies.
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In others, I backslid a little, but not as drastically as I thought (the push-ups, the shuttle run).
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" "This is part of the reason behind the push for the return of the once-hated E-word: earmarks.
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They're expected to return in time for a vote next week, but if not they could delay the push.
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The passing of one sick foster pup gave the couple the push to make their foundation official in 2015.
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However, she seemed to caution about the push for cutting back on some of the post-crisis financial reforms.
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Much of the push seems to have swept up women: 35.5 percent of all the new hires are female.
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To find out more about the disagreement and the push for the Moon, Motherboard spoke to Congressman Bill Posey.
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The polling: While the push may be gaining steam in some progressive circles, it's not a broadly popular policy.
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By buying Bonsai, Microsoft gains a product that has picked up some business use to help with the push.
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The push for personal pronouns like "they/them" and "ze/hir" can ignite a power struggle in college classrooms.
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The push for Catalan independence does not appear to find much support in international law nor much successful precedent.
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But the push to digitalize Denmark may have gone too far by offering a quick fix for marriage problems.
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While the price of the QQQs has made new highs, its relative strength has not confirmed the push higher.
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The front door, which retains the push-bar on the inside from schoolhouse days, opens to a center hall.
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Dozens of automatons, many from turn-of-the-century fairgrounds, perform simple motions at the push of a button.
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Daniel Romanchuk, an American, won the push rim wheelchair event, becoming at 20, the youngest man to do so.
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The dancers immediately embraced it—"As soon as I dropped it, that's when the push was crazy," he says.
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The push by Senate Republicans to pass an ambitious tax overhaul now enters a critical and politically delicate phase.
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Autonomous driving: Among the biggest risks involved in the push to driverless cars is getting beaten in the race.
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If there's one place I really, really don't want to see ads, it's the push notifications on my phone.
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Second, American sanctions and Cuban fear of economic reforms have rendered the push for greater foreign investment somewhat futile.
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But it's still him, not SoftBank's Masa Son, leading the push for regulatory approval of the T-Mobile deal.
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But most contended that "Moonlight" would have won with or without the push for a more diverse voting pool.
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The push to rethink the law could become the latest flash point between Silicon Valley and the Trump administration.
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While Democrats used the President's own words against him, Republicans have continued to block the push for new testimony.
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The push to decarbonize the great centers of global industrial production must be negotiated between the major trading powers.
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Multiple impeachment witnesses have testified that Giuliani was Trump&aposs key emissary in the push for a Biden investigation.
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The buzz around the play (not to mention the upcoming Fantastic Beasts film) gave me the push I needed.
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Republicans have said the push to impeach Mr. Trump would be politically damaging for Democrats, especially in swing districts.
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The push for personal pronouns like "they/them" and "ze/hir" can ignite a power struggle in college classrooms.
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We'll never know, because the push fizzled — but the idea that I might go to prom had been planted.
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So Stow expresses her activism through digital channels, tweeting and sharing information about the push for stricter gun legislation.
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HB: What do we know about Mulvaney's role in the push by the White House for these Ukraine investigations?
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The anti-Sanders crowd is in full blown panic mode The push for an alternative to Sanders is on.
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It is why we have been at the forefront of the push to lift the embargo since the 1990s.
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Republican lawmakers had opposed the push to extend the debt limit and fund the government for only three months.
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Pharmacists across the U.S. warn that the push to do more with less has made medication errors more likely.
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Its diminishing fortunes have been cemented by the rise of renewables and the push for cleaner alternatives to oil.
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Given the push that the government has put behind boosting the north, it might not let the project fail.
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The push comes after the United Nations Security Council last weekend voted to impose new sanctions again North Korea.
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As states approve increases in minimum wage, it adds momentum to the push for increases at the federal level.
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But the push for E-Verify is a win/win/win for the left, right, and everyone in between.
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In a motion filed Friday by Seattle City Attorney Pete Holmes, the logic behind the push is made explicit.
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The push started with Washington's Family Policy Council, which was established in the 1990s to deal with youth violence.
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The push is for the safety of residents, said Fraidoon Obaidi, chief of the Kabul police Criminal Investigation Department.
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Put it all together, and it is clear why so much is resting on the push for tax reform.
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Some believe the push to clamp down on proxy firms is really about a desire to protect executive pay.
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The push has so far netted some $250,000 for a fund to take on Slotkin, according to the RNC.
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We have led the push in the House to pass the Arbitration Fairness Act, which would eliminate forced arbitration.
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At the time, the outlet reported that the company would bring on data scientists as part of the push.
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But they see the parallels in their crafts — the push-pull between creativity and pragmatism, between daring and safe.
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He has pledged to continue the push for independence, but has not provided a road map for that goal.
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There were signs on Thursday that the penalty could energize the push in Congress for tougher sanctions against Russia.
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The push to reduce detention beds, the GOP critics charge, is just the latest evidence of that leftward shift.
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The push boats went as far as Logan, and that's how the town got started—as a trading post.
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The spotlight now shifts back to Neal, who has been spearheading the push to unmask Trump's long-concealed returns.
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Some members of the coalition have financial as well as philosophical reasons for resisting the push to expand Medicare.
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With the push of a button, you can transform the look of your home without hanging a single decoration.
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This may be why one of Trump's lawyers, Ty Cobb, thinks the push to remove Kushner was personally motivated.
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The bill's author, French MP Marlène Schiappa, cites #BalanceTonPorc, the French counterpart to #MeToo, as inspiration for the push.
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The push for a nationalist bloc is complicated by differences on big issues like asylum and relations with Moscow.
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And at Tory Burch, the push-pull between floaty prairie frocks in organza and Chantilly lace and sharp new Romantic velvet jackets and jodhpurs — inspired by the push-pull of the ceramic artist Francesca DiMattio's morphing, multitextured sculptures — added a bit of oomph to an otherwise straightforward story of silhouettes and sensibility.
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Matt Gaetz (R-FL), one of the leading voices in the push to discredit Mueller, told me in an interview.
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"This is the push/pull of the market," said Helima Croft, head of global commodities strategy at RBC Capital Markets.
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The push, in 24.1, by Movement magazine to lower the voting age to 21974 from 26 has long been discarded.
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The push for a more moderate Islam accompanies efforts by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to modernize the kingdom.
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President Bashar Assad&aposs recent military victories, including the capture of Damascus suburbs and southern neighborhoods, have propelled the push.
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The leagues had fought against the push to legalize sports betting, fearing an erosion in the integrity of their sports.
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The push at LIT, described by sources familiar with its behind-the-scenes moves, has not yet been publicly announced.
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The push-to-talk option is still available, and you can switch between the two modes in the app's settings.
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The NCAA and its allies spent more than $750,000 on lobbying last year as the push to pay athletes intensified.
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But the push to cut programs including Medicaid and food stamps, which benefit the poor, could lead to a stalemate.
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But Haidamus said the acquisition of Withings and the push into VR is the focus and the company for now.
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The airline industry, unsurprisingly, is resisting the push for regulation, and the government has yet to act on the petition.
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Now, in some places, it's as simple as a swipe of a credit card and the push of a button.
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The push for marriage equality similarly prioritized the needs of mainly white, upper-middle-class, cis gay men and lesbians.
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The push to Mosul is being felt more than 200 miles south, in Baghdad, where ISIS has launched suicide attacks.
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Last year, Amazon announced its Dash Button, letting people order products from its site with the push of a button.
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If played right, this could be the push Bitcoin as a payment systm for mainstream consumers here in the States.
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The push from Warsaw comes as the EIB prepares for the departure of the United Kingdom, its joint-biggest shareholder.
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But the FOS sees "rising tension" between the push to offer more products and the need to protect consumer data.
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The push comes at a booming time for the jewelry market, with demand from Asian customers in particular riding high.
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The push is the latest effort by social activists to use social media to apply economic pressure to force change.
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Merkel has strongly criticized Russia's actions in the Ukraine crisis and led the push for European Union sanctions against Moscow.
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The Gateway concept has been a fairly controversial addition to the agency's lunar architecture, even before the push for 2024.
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Although plans are still being finalized, the push would likely start next week, and last three weeks until Election Day.
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You can also create custom alerts, so that you only see the push notifications that you actually want to see.
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At the push of a button, the app determines your location and hails you the nearest See Jane Go driver.
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"Race to the bottom" discussed the new technologies behind the push to mine the ocean floor (Technology Quarterly, March 000.6th).
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The push on taxes by aerospace companies comes as they face some uncertainty under the administration of President Donald Trump.
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The push to encrypt traffic throughout the web has resulted in safer and more secure browsing across millions of sites.
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The bank also hopes the push will lead to additional business such as managing money for executives at midsized companies.
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The name of the game is "mobility" — getting from point A to point B at the push of a button.
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While the lower oil prices are helping airlines, Bregier said, this had not stopped the push for more fuel efficiency.
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"The push-back is not a big surprise," said the investor, who declined to participate in the Tutor Perini deal.
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As the push for legalization continues (despite some political setbacks), we can only hope everyone just chills out a bit.
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The push for independence has created a political crisis that could potentially lead to more separatist movements across the continent.
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The push for women's rights would indeed be in a very poor state if Piers Morgan were its last defender.
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Trump Jr. is staffing up ahead of the push, adding veteran GOP operative Andy Surabian to his team (The Hill).
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The push to avoid GOP infighting comes as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
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He fully understood the push and pull of American political debate, and accepted the outcomes produced by our democratic processes.
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Hoping to renew the push for direct talks with the Taliban, Ghani has convened a grand consultative assembly on Monday.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan made a thinly-veiled accusation that Israel's intelligence service had assisted the push for independence.
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The push for an unlikely venue and unusual contract process are credited to Will Roper, the Air Force's acquisition head.
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A growing body of evidence shows that the push for very low levels may be doing more harm than good.
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The push has largely been led by student survivors of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Fla.
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Lega controls a relatively small number of seats in parliament and faces mounting resistance to the push for snap elections.
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The push comes as lawmakers are expected to vote on a stop-gap measure keeping the government funded through Feb.
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Given the push to pass into law big deficit-financed tax cuts, that won't be the case for much longer.
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The push for regulatory change comes after reports that the uptick in ridehailing services has sharply cut into driver earnings.
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The push from abortion opponents has enraged congressional Democrats, who say the changes would restrict access to reproductive health care.
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Still, Gap brands began to feel the weight of dwindling foot traffic in malls and the push toward e-commerce.
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Monaco said there could be more to come given the push towards renewable energy in a number of European countries.
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And there is the push and pull between venture capital's data-driven culture and the instinctive way that chefs work.
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"The euro has been appreciating since the French elections because of the push by Macron for fiscal union," she said.
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The push to create a social community in which all students are equal participants represents the true spirit of liberalism.
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For the past two-and-a-half years, Mohsen has been leading the push to bring professional esports to Africa.
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Maybe Apple's move will be just the push that the industry needs to work out the kinks in this tech.
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The push for re-militarization For decades, Japan has debated revising its pacifist constitution which prevents it from initiating war.
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The push-pull between abstract gesture and figurative gestalt also manifests in the paintings' captivating tension between movement and stasis.
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The push to rethink the global financial system is, at present, little more than a collection of ideas and incubators.
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Over the last few years, while app usage showed signs of stagnation, the push for driverless vehicles has only intensified.
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MUNCHIES: So do you think that these new restaurants that pop up are leading the push towards a neighborhood gentrifying?
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The push to capture it is expected to become the biggest battle in Iraq since the 2003 U.S.-led invasion.
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Despite the push, many conservative lawmakers and affiliated groups have been largely critical of the ObamaCare repeal-and-replace proposal.
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Osius said the push by the Trump administration started in April last year and contributed to his resignation in October.
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And since it's bagless, it only takes the push of a button to release and dump the dirt and dust.
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After a nearly decade-long bull market, investors have been increasingly skittish about how long the push higher could extend.
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The push for more photos will "further advance and harmonize our response to the threat of terrorism," Mr. Turnbull said.
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The push to try injection sites in San Francisco has gained momentum as the nation confronts a sprawling opioid crisis.
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And on Monday night, the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee joined the push for postponement (The New York Times).
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It took the pull of a decade and the push of a revolution, but in time he broke the chain.
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The push to get travelers to book tours and activities through mobile apps and websites has never been more vigorous.
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The push for climate action is driven by younger voters who express deep alarm about rising seas and rising temperatures.
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But recommendations for those diet changes don't seem nearly as vocal or as strident as the push for salt reductions.
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" Meanwhile, current Oscar nominee Charlotte Rampling opined that the push for more diversity at the Oscars is "racist to whites.
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While he said no clients had pursued it yet, the push "may come up here in a couple of months."
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While authorities and consumers are calling for action, the push is unlikely to translate into new rules or legal curbs.
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Mr. Trump appeared to believe that its release would quell the push for impeachment, but it only emboldened House Democrats.
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The push will continue Tuesday when lawmakers meet at the White House to discuss the next steps on immigration reform.
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Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota, Joe Donnelly of Indiana and others -- led the push to make a deal with McConnell.
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The push into men's is expected to be a big growth driver for Lululemon moving forward, according to industry analysts.
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But the push for FISA court reforms could win over Republicans who usually aren't supportive of reining in surveillance authorities.
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The push to legalize abortion stemmed from a broader women's rights movement that drew enthusiastic support across the political spectrum.
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The campaign only announced the push — not a thing reelection campaigns normally do — last Monday, a week before the caucus.
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Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), who led the push to drop the provision from the bill, hailed the final version Tuesday.
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But the push to open membership to elves, Grinches, reindeer handlers and Santas with designer beards has proved more contentious.
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The push for internationalization has been part of the CEO's plans to turn things around at the Japanese pharma giant.
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Mr. Mohn led the push into podcasting and helped stabilize the organization after years of management turnover and budget deficits.
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"Maybe what is really important is friendship, and to never forget that in the push and pull of daily life."
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The push for the legislation in Texas gained traction after the shooting at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs.
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The push for Zuckerberg's testimony comes as other corporate backers for libra are reportedly questioning their involvement in the project.
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YOVANOVITCH stood in the way of their plans, and they were key in the push to remove her from office.
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The push resulted in the largest credit expansion by any single country, in terms of the size of its economy.
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Yet, like the push and pull of the water here, I remained both drawn to and dubious of Ghana's beckoning.
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Activated with the push of a button on an LCD screen, it transforms the RV from one story to two.
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Essential task Preserving the data on these phones should be an essential task in the push for justice and accountability.
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Domino's franchisees have now defined some 200,000 total hotspots in their communities since the push was announced earlier this year.
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The push to compensate athletes has increased as college sports has grown into the multibillion-dollar industry it is today.
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Case selection will be guided by Facebook's business interests, meaning the push, even here, is still for scale of impact.
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But it sees dark stores as supplementary to that partnership model — playing to the push-button convenience its business encourages.
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Several sources told CNN that the push for a replacement comes after months of personal tension between McMaster and Trump.
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UberCab launched in June 22014, which let people could call a "cab" with the push of a virtual smartphone button.
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The push coincided with the release of a new 730-page e-book of emails from his time as governor.
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"It's possible that the push for the economy comes from stepping back from some of these trade disputes," Binder said.
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So, the push for clean energy must be supplemented by a suite of technologies known as carbon dioxide removal (CDR).
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I guess this was the push I needed to make a major change, even if it was a little dramatic.
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Burberry in particular has led the push into e-commerce in China, opening a flagship store on Alibaba's Tmall platform.
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N. Smith, New York Re: Denaturalized Seth Freed Wessler wrote about the push to strip naturalized immigrants of their citizenship.
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They could've cut this clearly huge part of ISIS' revenue stream at the push of a button, but they didn't.
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There, he learned to render the voluminous nature of space and the "push-and-pull" interplay between color and form.
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"I wish them all the best!" says longtime aviation consultant Robert W. Mann Jr. of the push for supersonic flight.
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The push comes at a booming time for the jewelery market, with demand from Asian customers in particular riding high.
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The push will begin this year with $195 million in new cancer work at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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And you can see the appeal — turning your car on and off with the push of a button is slick.
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And with the push for nutritious and efficient offices, it was surely hard for enterprise customers to justify keeping cookies stocked.
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More than 1003 people have been killed in the past two weeks since the push began, according to the White Helmets.
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With the Roomba 675, your dad will be able to keep his floors spotless with just the push of a button.
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With the Roomba 675, your dad will be able to keep his floors spotless with just the push of a button.
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The push for such rules comes as eastern Nebraska prepares for an influx of workers for Costco's new chicken processing plant.
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The push to rein in losses has also forced Lore to reevaluate some of his division's non-core, money-losing businesses.
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It has an automatic digital control unit that allows pilots to turn it on with the push of a single button.
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This life-saver heats up in less than 15 seconds and gets you tasty espresso at the push of a button.
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While the 3Doodler started out as a product for those 14 and older, the push to expand the audience was continuous.
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As for the push by Liberal Democrats like Chuck Schumer, the Senate Leader, to try and delay this passed the midterms.
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The addition of a microscopic lens, to focus the laser light even further, generates a pull force to oppose the push.
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Moore advised the Trump campaign on economic policy and the Trump administration during the push for the 2017 tax-cut bill.
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CompuLab's IPO today is really emblematic of the push to become public and get that big liquidation and financing round going.
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But the push-button pull here is that Lensa automatically — and, it claims, professionally — performs AI-powered retouching of your selfie.
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The push for health care expansion in 2009, in other words, may have foreclosed the possibility of a single-payer system.
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The money managers' criticism comes as the push for civil rights for transgender people has gained momentum in the United States.
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The company retired Amazon Dash buttons that were supposed to let you order stuff easily at the push of a button.
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If the push encoder can be used to toggle on-screen, tiny navigation lights appear around it to indicate actionable directions.
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Even Jeff Bezos is said to have gotten personally involved in the push to acquire the LOTR rights for Amazon Studios.
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Despite her young age, Siwa has found inspiration in the #MeToo movement and the push to empower women of all ages.
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That's the question at the center of Netflix's new reality special The Push, but the question that I'm asking is: Why?!?
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Here's hoping that this is the push you need to grab all of your loved ones' gifts, before they sell out.
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Before you think that this is Netflix's satirical parody of ethically questionable reality programs, The Push is seemingly the real deal.
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Amid the push to develop such materials, Murayama said mining and smelting will remain core JX business to generate stable income.
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But—with butter genuinely not available during shortages in WWII—the push to make margarine a true substitute began in earnest.
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But, as politics has become more sectarian over the past decade or so, the push for schools to integrate has slackened.
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Now whether it's actually a benefit to society... How do you curb that benefit to society versus the push for possibility?
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Councilman Mark Gjonaj, the New York City lawmaker spearheading the push to regulate Grubhub, said it goes beyond just bogus fees.
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"If volumes had been higher, the push on Select may not have been a problem," a metals focused fund manager said.
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The push started in February, when a California company called Free-PC offered completely ad-supported Compaq computers and internet service.
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THE ENERGY generated by the #MeToo movement has revived a much older crusade: the push to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment.
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As the push for smartphone-powered VR continues, that could change, but until then a better processor doesn't really mean much.
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Compact and easy on the eyes, this camera from Fujifilm prints tangible, wallet-sized photographs at the push of a button.
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At White House press secretary Sean Spicer's daily press briefing, Spicer seemed to double down on the push for wall funding.
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That is especially true considering that Cameron has long spoken about being at the forefront in the push against tax havens.
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Senator Mark Leno, a major proponent of the e-cigarette bans, said that this trend really stoked the push for legislation.
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In an interview with the Providence Journal's editorial board, Whitehouse was asked about the push for DC and Puerto Rico statehood.
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The push back: Critics, including arms control advocates and congressional Democrats, argue the new low-yield warhead is dangerous and unnecessary.
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It features streamlined controls that can easily jump between brown/sauté, slow cook, and steaming at the push of a button.
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The push of the positive economic data and the pull of profit-taking after the dollar's 5 percent rally since Nov.
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Lindsey Graham of South Carolina also said Thursday that they will lead the push for "stronger sanctions" on Russia in Congress.
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